Dear Mrs xyz
Firstly you need to tell me whether you have conceived on your own or after taking medications( asissted conception)
Secondly,you need to tell me how much weight you have gained in the last 2 month. Your obstetrician has rightly advised you against gaining too much of weight in this pregnancy.It is not advised that you lose weight in this pregnancy or follow any such diet which leads to weight loss.
Obesity leads to chances of early miscarriage,preterm labour,baby growing too big o ...
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Hi Jaclyn!!
your issues as to whether the test for pregnancy is actually positive or not are actually confirmed by the serum beta hcg which if doubles in 48 hours means a viable and growing pregnancy.
please get the blood tests for the pregnancy done as told.
Also ,i hope you had rhogam after in your 1st pregnancy and after the miscarriage.
Also your previous pregnancy with history of incompetent os means that this condition is likely to happen again so go in for prophylactic encirclage of the ...
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Hi!!
Pregnancy cannot be less tahn 4 weeks as it is always counted from the day of the last menstrual period,so your pregnancy should be calculated accordingly.Also,termination of pregnancy ,is not such a simple procedure, so kindly consult a gynaecologist,get an ultrasound done for early pregnancy to calculate the exact size of the pregnancy,blood group and haemoglobin done.
Taking over the counter medications cause more harm and may even be life threatening,so kindly refrain without proper pre ...
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Hi!!
As you have said,on a scale of 1 to 10,chances that fetus is affected are 1 out of 10.
Also, it is quite likely that the fetus is not affected at all.
Whether the chances are that that this is curable or not depends upon the extent of the problem. ...
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No you can't get cataract surgery with urine infection .
As infection can spread by touch or blood stream after surgery .
Pus cells in urine is an absolute contraindication for cataract surgery.
First get the treatment for urine infection ...
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Thanks for your query
Since your granddaughter is having such high frequency of loose motions,she may become dehydrated anytime,so please take her to a health facility and get her examined.She might need admission and fluid drip.Till the time being please give her ORS solutions to drink 100 ml after each loose stool.She is having reducing substances in her stools which suggest she is having osmotic diarrhoea most likely due to lactose intolerance so avoid milk in her diet till she recovers.Stoo ...
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Hi!!
I would like to clarify that itching has nothing to do with being pregnant or not.Also regarding pregnancy,chances of pregnancy are low as pt has already taken the ipill.BUT ,it can be confirmed with absolute certainity that there is no pregnancy,only if your patient misses her period.
Also,your patient is having some vaginal infection due to which,the itching is happening.She can apply,local anti fungals ointment for the same,clotrimazole containing ointments are to be used.Local hygiene i ...
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Hi,
There were no reports attached alng with your question,Your question shows shows that you have some kind of infection in urine.
Are you having any burning in urine,since when or is there any urgency or increased frequency of urine ?
Any white discharge from vagina ?
Any history of fever ?
Your mpv reports are ok,are you facing any other problem to.
Have plenty of water at least 3-4 litres of water. ...
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Hi,
Your blood and urine tests are ok,the symptoms you are feling are quite a possibility that they are due to increased blood presure.
Try reducing salt intake and cholesterol or fatty intake in your diet
Go for a regular excercise schedule
You can also try yoga if you have a stressful life
Avoid stress
Have plenty of fresh fruits and vegetable
Monitor you bp,if it remains high then you will have to go for medicines. ...
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Urinary infection may be caused by kidney stone. Check your serum levels of calcium, phosphorus & uric acid. Better to get Urine culture and sensitivity done before starting on antibiotics. Take plenty of oral fluids. Check your thyroid status before considering any treatment for dyslipidemia. ...
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