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Asked for male, 26 years old from Kolkata
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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It takes 2-12 weeks to produce it's changes on the emotional and behavioral problems and it effect wanes ofter treatment in about 2-12 weeks.
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MD - Pulmonary Medicine, MBBS, DNB ( Pul...read more

Pulmonologist•Thane
Always gargle your mouth after usage of pump or inhaler gargling removes the drug deposition on tongue and reduces risk of fungal infection.
Candida mouthpaint for a week and oral fluconazole once a week for 4 weeks can help treat fungal infection.
Instead of dry powder inhaler, metered dose inhaler which has the mist instead of powder as the drug is there. Which might reduce the drug deposition in tongue but we can't speculate whether it doesn't.
There is no cure to copd and asthma....more
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
There are currently no approved medications for ppms. Treatment of ppms is focused on managing the symptoms and increasing daily functioning.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
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General Physician•Hisar
Daily morning brisk walk or jog for atleast 15-20 minutes.
Daily yoga especially kapal bhati and anulom vilom - 100 reps each. Check you pulmonary function test now and repeat after 6 months, you will see the results
do text consult me for further diagnosis and treatment or if you still have some doubts you want to clear.
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Asked for female, 26 years old from Kolkata
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General Physician•Hisar
If you are worried best would be to do an abg for pao2 which is most accurate.
And do cbc for hb
spo2 is not accurate representation of oxygen levels
if you are suffering from copd then 88-92 is ok level
do contact me for further diagnosis and treatment or if you still have some doubts you want to clear.
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Unani Specialist•Kanpur
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Follow these herbal combinations for complete cure
sootshekhar ras 1 tablet twice a day
vatari avleh 10 gm twice a day.
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Question regarding my bradycardia i’m 20, I haven’t been diagnosed with any chronic disease nor took any medication regarding cardiovascular diseases or other chronic diseases, I used to be very active 2 years ago but since 2 years I haven’t been active, only a bit of walking, smoker, most of the time recently i’m under high stress and i’m not sleeping well, I did a liver function, wbc count wd, lipids and other blood components tests as well as urinalysis, but everything seems just fine, so i’m wondering if this bradycardia is normal or not, a year after I stopped doing physical activities my hr was 60-70. Im not moving frequently and my diet is not very good, I mostly eat from outside, half of the time it’s fast food, I don’t drink or consume any substances, I used to smoke a lot and consume large quantities of nicotine as much as a heavy smoker but I quit only 10 days ago, took 2 shots of pfizer vac yin 2020, heart rate 48-52, but goes up if I walk fast or climb stairs, or start walking suddenly, I take vitamins supplements, I don’t consume caffeine usually but I do now because of my phys and become finals, bet those were’t the best memories I hope this is just a medical student syndrome, and I can’t thank you enough if you’ve read through all of this.

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General Physician•Kolkata
Hyperkalemia can cause junctional rhythm and brady. Other causes are symptomatic rbbb, lbbb and/or bifascicular block.
In certain persons brady is normal and not a cause of concern.
Beta antagonists also lower heart rate. Hypothyroidism and congenital heart disease are other causes.
Cardiac evaluation, holter monitoring, serum electrolytes and drug history are required.
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Asked for male, 44 years old from pune metropolitan region
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MPT - Sports Medicine, PGD in Sports N...read more

Physiotherapist•Bangalore
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Hi fibromyalgia is an auto immune condition where you have more pain sensitivity and delayed recovery. This pain injury cycle affects the quality of life. My recommendations
identify the issue with your gut and work on it. A functional medicine practitioner would be able to help you. Take an anti inflammatory diet rich in omega 3, cruciferous vegetables, cooked greens. Limit fruit sugars, gluten, diary and corn. To determine your food tolerance you can take the help of your fm practioner. Mo...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Medications can help reduce the pain of fibromyalgia and improve sleep. Common choices include:
•pain relievers. Over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen (tylenol, others), ibuprofen (advil, motrin ib, others) or naproxen sodium (aleve, others) may be helpful. Your doctor might suggest a prescription pain reliever such as tramadol (ultram). Narcotics are not advised, because they can lead to dependence and may even worsen the pain over time.
•antidepressants. Duloxetine (cym...more
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