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Asked for male, 27 years old from Imphal
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Homeopath•Chennai
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Why would you need a disinfectant. While it sounds health conscious and a good thing in general to do, it may be unnecessary, unless you are having a skin problem. Again a skin problem will not appear if the body's defense wasn't weak to allow an infection to prevail in the first place. Also, the body, internally and externally, is made in a fashion that hosts (allows) microganisms to exist in a symbiotic relationship. They actually can be helpful to us. Probiotics for example. Using disinfectan...more
Asked for male, 28 years old from Asansol
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M.D. HERBAL

Alternative Medicine Specialist•Dehradun
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Dear Lybrate User, Don't advise medicine, take sky Fruit, Cow Urine caps, org wheat Grass Powder, Nigella cap drink 30 ml Virgin Coconut Oil, kachnar guggul, may contact for any assistance.
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MBBS, DNB Ophtalmology

Ophthalmologist•Sonipat
First of all it is important to know the cause of macular edema. You have not mentioned that in you query. Second important factor is type of macular edema and cause of its persistence. Only giving anti vegf injection does not cure macular edema. One needs to find out the cause behind it and that should be targeted. Also nepafenac is not needed after anti vegf injections. So it is okay that your doctor did not prescribe nepafenac after the injection. Also it would be helpful if you share the typ...more
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DNB Ophtalmology, MS - Ophthalmology, MB...read more

Ophthalmologist•Faridabad
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Macular edema secondary to uveitis has a standardised escalating protocol...ur doctor will be following it. Decrease vision may be due to long standing edema and associated damage, or macular injury n scarring during uveitis if it was posterior uveitis.
Asked for male, 26 years old from Pune
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MBBS, MS - Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Delhi
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To correct macular edema you first need to correct it's causative factor. In your case, it's uveitis. You should first get it examined to know the type of uveitis and then get treatment accordingly.
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MBBS, MS - Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hello. Nepalact (generic name- nepafenac) is an nsaid group of medicine, not a pressure controlling one. Flashes and floaters can be a normal thing also, but one should get the retina thoroughly checked first after any kind of injury to the eye. I would like to know when and why was pressure drops prescribed to you earlier? For how long you had taken it? What was the name of the medicine and how many times a day you were using it?
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MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
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The person will die and if the colleagues know about the patients intake than it's better to admit him for further management.
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MPT - Orthopedic Physiotherapy, BPTh/BPT...read more

Physiotherapist•Noida
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To avoid dragging the toes, people with foot drop may lift their kneehigher than normal. Or they may swing their leg in a wide arc.

Foot drop can happen to one foot or both feet at the same time. It can strike at any age.In general, foot drop stems fromweakness or paralysis of the muscles that lift the foot. It can have many different causes. Treatments for foot drop vary according to the cause. Most common causes and treatments for foot drop.

What causes foot drop?

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