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My dentist advised me to have rct for 2 front teeth out of which one is a dead tooth because of trauma. Now, i need to travel in couple of days and shall be away for couple of months. So the dentist suggested that she can fill the cavity with cotton and do the final treatment once i am back. What would you advise?

i would not agree with leaving the treatment incomplete. this may lead to infection that could be worse than what you have. your tooth will be weakened due to the access cavity and liable to fracture. either wait till you get back and DO NOT TOUCH the tooth at all (if you have no trouble now) or FINISH the treatment and leave. make sure you are carrying medication in either case. ...

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I am suffering from erectile dysfunction. Sometime get erection lot of time failure.

Hi, I am sorry i just can't prescribe you medicines without knowing about your cardiac function and would also suggest you the same that you should not just take medicines without asking anybody.This medicine has serious side effects and can't be prescribed without examining you. ...

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is paneer (cottage Chesse ) is good for a) Diabetics b) reducing thyroid c) renal failure

i do not know the reason behind consuming soaked lady fingers and why you are taking it, soaked methi is beneficial for diabetics karela juice can also be consumed raw garlic i assume you are taking as an anti-hypertensive and can be continued 4 badam and 2 walnuts can be consumed daily For a diabetic 5-6 small but frequent meals is advised, which inclused 3 major and 2-3 minor meals. For a diabetic, there should not be a gap for more than 2-21/2 hours between two meals, to avoid hypoglycemia (l ...

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My mother is 88 and recently diagnosed with afib/heart failure. She is on warferin and two other drugs, one is a diuretic and can't remember the other. She does not have diabetes and she is very thin. Of late, her calves and ankles have become very swollen and now she is weeping clear liquid through the skin on her lower leg. She will be visiting the doctor, but I was wondering what, if any, treatments there are for this condition.

Hi, the most probable, evident cause which can bring to legs swelling in this situation is heart failure worsening. Heart failure can progress even in case that patient accurately takes prescribed drugs. Atrial fibrillation complicates, worsenes the course of disease. Try to reach her doctor as soon as possible. Doctor may advice to increase diuretic doses, contunue treatment in-hospital states and in general fortified heart failure treatment brings the patient to a compensated condition within ...

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should my 72 yr old husband who has stage 3 or 4 heart failure, has afib, also has a icd implanted and who has just developed diabetes 2 should he take Metformin HCL 500 mgs tablets twice daily with a meal? One Dr. prescribed it and another Dr. of his says no...will make him lose weight and go against his heart. What is your opinion?

As cardiologist I can tell you that metformin is not contraindicated in patients who have heart failure, on contrary, it controls blood suger, lowers levels of cholesterin and so it protects patient's heart vessels. The only conditions when metformin is absolutely contraindicated is acute miocardial infarction and nonstable angina! But, there exists another thing that needs to be considered, metformin has side effect called lactic acidosis, which itself can cause arrhythmias and some other symp ...

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I have congestive heart failure with 3 stents ( on plavix , aspirin, Crestor,concor 10mg , Tritace 10 mg,) Can I use osteocerin, as i have osteoarthritis Thanks

Hi. from the wide range of anti-inflammatory and analgetic drugs Osteocerin seems to be one of more safe drugs for people with cardiovascular disease and heart failure. Anyway try to avoid taking anti-inflammatory drugs during periods when you acheive the remission of your osteoarthritis. ...

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