Top Questions on Treating Jaundice
I have jaundice from last three months now sometimes it's reoccurring condition and because of jaundice I think i've dev ...
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Your jaundice and anal fissure are two different health issues. Not interlinked ---some possibility of -heat of ayurvedic medicines aggravating your constipation/ anal fissure. Homeopathy has very effective and reliable treatment for both of your problems. No side effects. Please take homeopathic medicine, preliminary dose, nux vomica 200-once daily in the evening for 3 days. Book online appointment/consultation with me -(commencing from text consult rs 149, audio/ phone-rs 300) for further more comprehensive prescription and treatment.
I am using livomit before food 10 drops while drinking it is hot is it normal. I am using for jaundice. Will it be effec ...
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During and after jaundice your digestion will be very weak. Drink plenty of water and keep hydrated. Have plenty of fruits, vegetables. Fruit juices, sugar cane juice are good. Avoid oily, processed, packaged and refined foods. Avoid non veg and alcohol.
I have jaundice 8 months back, suddenly after 10 days I started pain in my abdomen back, chest and started urgency for u ...
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Hi, lybrate user, Tke plenty of water in small intervals. Your diet be easily digestible on time rich in carbohydrate. Go for meditation to reduce your stress to nourish your body including your liver. Consult, privetly for a faster recovery, till, then take, homoeopathic medicine, underlying : @ Chelidonium Q -10 drops , thrice. Avoid , junk food, alcohol and nicotine. Tke , care.
My wife is suffering from jaundice. Is it safe to have protected sex? What are the precautions I need to keep in mind to ...
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During and after jaundice your wife will have great weakness. Her digestion will also be very weak. She should not be bothered till she regains full health.
I have small bowell obstruction and it has cured by antibiotics and 5 day no water no food and that time my bilirubin le ...
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You need to consult gastroenterologist in your city. With the history provided small bowel obstruction with anemia can be due to inflammatory strictures like ibd or tb. But jaundice is less likely in these settings unless you are on att or cam. Better have a detailed discussion with your local gastroenterologist who can have a detailed survey.
My father age 84 suffering from jaundice he is not eating anything nor he sleeps. Pls suggest. ...
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During and after jaundice your father's digestion will be very weak. Ask him to drink plenty of water and keep hydrated. Have plenty of fruits, vegetables. Fruit juices, sugar cane juice are good. Avoid oily, processed, packaged and refined foods. Avoid non veg and alcohol.
Sir mujhe jaundice hua tha but mujhe pata nhi chala or mene beer or wine pi li thi test karwaya to joindice nikala or ab ...
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Hi, total bilirubin 2.0 is almost normal. We also need to see other parameters of liver function test (lft) like sgot/sgpt and albumin levels. And ultrasound of abdomen if these are abnormal. Sare reports thik hone par bhi sharir kamjor lagta hai to doctor se milna hoga. To find out any other causes. Not necessary that it is due to your jaundice which has got better.
Hi, I have got checked up recently for blood test through haematologist. The doctor says everything is fine nothing to w ...
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"dear Lybrate user thanks for sending across your query. Nothing to worry about it just maintain a healthy diet and get you lft done to check you liver enzymes.
My brother is 5 year old and he had jaundice is it safe to eat small amount of fresh home cream ‘malai’ with indian brea ...
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As for consuming home cream ('malai') with Indian bread ('roti'), here are some considerations: Fat Content: 'Malai' is high in fat. A liver affected by jaundice might struggle to process high-fat foods. This could potentially worsen symptoms or slow down recovery. Gentle Diet: Typically, a gentle, low-fat diet is recommended for individuals recovering from jaundice. This helps reduce the strain on the liver, allowing it to heal more effectively. Doctor’s Advice: It’s essential to follow the dietary recommendations provided by your brother's healthcare provider. They can give specific advice based on his condition, the severity of the jaundice, and his overall health. Nutritional Needs: Children have specific nutritional needs, especially when they are ill. Ensuring your brother gets adequate nutrition without overburdening his liver is important for his recovery. Symptom Monitoring: Keep an eye on any changes in his symptoms. If his jaundice worsens or if he experiences discomfort after eating certain foods, it’s important to consult with his doctor.
My ast (sgot) level is 22 and alt (sgpt) is 14 but total bilirubin is 2.58 with direct bilirubin 0.37 and indirect 2.21. ...
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You might have higher levels of unconjugated (indirect) bilirubin if your body is breaking down red blood cells faster than your liver can keep up with. This might indicate: Hemolytic disease. Sickle cell disease.