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hi i have a female friend , she used to to smoke Hookah tobacco for 3 months then suddenly she stopped smoking , now she feels heart pain (heart beats faster ), chest pain (hard to breath and some timed coughs blood ) and back pain when she went to the hospital the doctor said you must stop smoking hookah gradually not stop suddenly so what do u recommend and is it true that this is the only solution for this problem ? or is there some kind of pills or medical solution? i don't her to smoke again cause if she tries again she may be addicted again to hookah tobacco so please i want a better solution then this solution

Hi, Since you have not told me about the age of the patient ,with only history available that she was a smoker,following might be the causes - - Bronchitis - Brochiectasis - Lung carcinoma - Pneumonia For all of these you will have to leave smoking.You may quit smoking suddenly but doctors at might not recommend it because this might suddenly lead to dropping of hormone levels in blood which might cause depression. For knowing about the exact cause about the disease, I will have to know ...

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I have a habit of musterbating atleast twice in a day or after i watch any porn videos or if sex materials. Is this habit causes serious problems? if yes then what kind of problems? how to quit this habit properly? is there any medicine available to help quitting this habit? if yes than is that medicine available in the market or medical stores?

Hi, You have asked me two questions, the answer to your first question is that excessive masturbation can reduce libido in some people(so it can have worse effects) after marriage and doing excessive masturbation is not good for your health.To quit this habit there is no drug and you just have to control your self by self control and involving your self and keeping your self busy in other activities.Refrain your self from porn material. The answer to your second query is that such pains can ...

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hello I want to quit smoking. i was addicted above 25yrs How many days i will have to be in the hospital ? charges ? Is spouse allowed ?

Hi, You don't need to be in hospital for leaving smoking and can be done as an out pateint procedure and you just may have to visit the hospital from once weekly to once in two weeks. It is not an expensive procedure,at least not the amount of money you have spent on smoke till date. Visist a doctor first(psychiatrist) only then plan to quit it. Time taken is variable, how much time you take to respond to the drugs(nicotine gums can be precribed) and councelling. Yes you can take your spouse. ...

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i m taking the alopathy medicines for hair...if i quit d medicine..den again falling of hair n whitening of hair is happening....so what should i do? from ayurvedic medicine it will cure permenantly?

Hair problems like fall greying itching dandruff are due to number of reasons including nutrition metabolic harmonal infections psychological huygenic etc .u Need proper diet medicine hair suppliment plan. I have very good ayurvedic medicines for ur problem. No side effects. for more information call or what's app me on this number : nine five three five four two zero seven seven zero. thank u. ...

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I have been smoking hookah for 3 months i quit but do you think i have oral cancer and can the Doctor Catch it before it starts

There is rarest possibility of getting oral cancer by smoking hookah for 3 months, however there are multiple other causes of oral cancer. You can get check-up done for any person in doubt and doctor can easily diagnose cancer in very early stages also. Do not restart any such bad habit and consume nutritious food to reduce the risk of cancer at any age. ...

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Dear sir,,I was addicted by gutha for past two years,,I quit gutkha 6 months earlier but I am not able to open my mouth sincerely..

hello, firstly congratulations on quitting a life threatening habit. now if you are feeling any of these two symptoms along with reduced mouth opening then there is a matter of concern. they are 1) recurrent oral ulcers 2) burning sensation in mouth on eating spicy food or chillies. if you are having these symptoms contact a dentist soon. if not then also consult a dentist who will tell you some multivitamin supplements containing antioxidants and some physiotherapy exercises which will help ...

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I am 24 yrs old female,i was in a relationship with my relative for past 5 yrs,we have put an end to the relationship recently..but am emotionally very weak..having very bad experience as a child i get depressed very soon and cant control myself..i badly need help to get over him,as he is also my boss..i cannot quit atleast for a year.

I understand that you might be going through a bad phase currently. Firstly, this phase will end sooner or later so keep the faith. Secondly when you are over this phase then is the time to seek help for strengthening your personality and seeking answers for your problems that began in your childhood. You might also be suffering from emotionally unstable personality disorder for which you need psychiatric consultation soon. As for your boss since you cannot quit for a year I will recommend that ...

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