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I HAVE PAIN DUE TO THIRD MOLAR GROWTH. BUT RECENTLY IT IS OBSERVED SWELLING OF LIMP NODE AT RIGHT COLLAR BONE.I AM 60 YEARS OLD,MALE AND NO OTHER HEALTH PROBLEMS AS SUCH.KINDLY HELP ME .

Kindly consult an Oral & maxillofacial surgeon in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations (Full mouth x-ray) with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. You may need deep cleaning,root canal treatment or surgical removal procedures for the mucosa above the tooth or the tooth itself. Until then apply clove oil. Rinse frequently with mouth wash. ...

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Just would like to how long does it take for her to recover and will cremalax which is a laxative will impact her health

Dear patient, Thanks for your query. I hope with these three medicines and the dietary changes you have made in your daughter's diet she is now passing stools normally.I would advise you to include fruits like apples,oranges and banana in her diet.Give her these fruits at least three times a day one hour before meals.Also include salads consisting of carrots,tomatoes and raddish which you can give along with meals.All these stuffs would increase fibre content of her diet.Coconut chutni cont ...

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I was on thyronorm 100 mcg for 1.5 years and got tested for TSH, T3 & t4 with very normal values consistently twice tested in a period of 3 months. Can I stop the medication and maintain health through yoga and fitness or should I continue the medicine? Please help!

Hi, Thyronorm is a tablet which is replacing your thyroid hormone level and even if your levels have come to normal, they are normal due to the drug and not naturally so more or less thyroid hormone replacing drug are life long and leaving the drug will slowly bring you back towards the same hypothyroid levels(you should be taking the drug). That is a good news that your levels have tested normal, now your doctor might try to bring the dose down and settle you to a lower dose than earlier but ...

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Hi I'm dealing with pericarditis for almost a year! One year in prednisones (average of 20 mgr/day) and colchicine! No improvement in my health. Every single result of any test like blood work cancer TB MRI .., every thing was negative ! What should I do? I'm tired! Eventually I was told I have idiopathic recurrent pericarditis

Hi, Usually the first line of drugs for idiopathic pericarditis are nsaids and colchicine. They are given only when attacks reoccur or you are not satisfied with simple pain killers(nsaids) because colchcine are better relievers and help reduce inflammation and reoccurence. Prednisone is given even after when further attacks occur quite frequently( It is given for a period of around 3 weeks after which the dose is tapered and they should be able to control your symptoms) . Occasionally a short ...

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