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Answered on 13th Feb '25

It’s important to clarify that while symptoms can vary widely, common ones may include fatigue, pain, or respiratory issues, often linked to various factors such as infections, allergies, or chronic conditions. Solutions might range from lifestyle changes to specific treatments, tailored to individual needs. For any ongoing concerns, I highly recommend consulting a physician for personalized advice and care. 

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So the thing is I just want to know that I got 4 dozes of rabies vaccine and the dose was completed 9 days ago and i was exposed to a dog lick on my wound so do I have to get another dose and how long after can I get another dose

Female | 14

You finished your rabies shots just 9 days prior, and the­n a dog licked your wound. No need for more­ shots at the moment. It's understandable­ to feel worried still. Ke­ep an eye out for fe­ver, headaches, or muscle­ aches though. If any of those crop up, check back in with your vaccine­ doctor. They can determine­ if extra doses are ne­cessary for you.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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ears are blocked and my tinnitus is worse

Female | 27

I would suggest ENT specialist visit if you are suffering from blocked ears and severely hearing tinnitus. These hints could be signals of underlying problems like earwax overgrowth, ear infection, ear disorder, or hearing loss. One should get a proper diagnosis from his or her doctor to avoid developing into a more severe disease and to ensure proper treatment for it.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Patient has gatric issues , is bloated and severe pain in lower abdomen

Female | 31

Take tab norflox TZ twice a day for 3 days. It may be due to some infection. Also take omeprazole once a day for a week empty stomach in morning.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have fever dizziness headache stomach ache nausea weakness loss of appetite and body pain

Female | 21

BASED ON YOUR SYMPTOMS, it's possible THAT you have VIRAL FEVER.. Dizziness, headache, nausea, weakness, loss of appetite and body pain are common symptoms of viral fever.. You may also experience stomach ache.. To alleviate fever, stay hydrated, take rest and eat light food.. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention..

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Will bupemorphine show up in blood work for my new employer and there insurance, or does it have to be a specific blood test for that

Male | 28

Yes, buprenorphine can be found in blood tests. But it depends on the type of test your employer will be conducting with you. You have to inform your employer about the medications you may be taking. When it comes to questions concerning the nature of the test, it is advisable to reach out to a medical practitioner for clarifications, a psychiatrist or an addiction specialist being the best.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I smoked a cigarette recently today that I had burnt the cigarette butt to where it noticeably shrunk/burnt the filter to the point where you could see the inner part of the filter. I'd say probably less than half way through the entire filter, and smoked some, but not much of the cigarette. Should I be concerned for bad symptoms or long term that might come up later or soon?

Male | 21

Smoking is a known risk factor for various serious health conditions. Smoking any part of a cigarette, especially one that has been altered or partially burned, can be harmful to your health. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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What should I do if I have a swollen purple foot that only does turn purple while walking or sitting down? But not when I'm lying.

Female | 17

This could be a sign of underlying conditions such as peripheral artery disease, deep vein thrombosis, venous insufficiency, cellulitis, or other circulatory or vascular issues. For a proper evaluation and diagnosis timely medical attention is crucial to identify the cause and prevent potential complications.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am feeling high heart beat with little bit sweating

Male | 27

It requires urgent medical intervention through visiting a cardiologist so as to find out any heart problems and other underlying medical conditions.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I pet an unvaccinated dog 2 hours ago , I might have blown my nose with the same hand after accidentally without washing my hands . I’m not sure if the dog is rabid or not because it came near me socially . I’m scared if I’m at risk or rabies plz help

Male | 17

In a scenario where you stroke an unvaccinated dog that might have rabies, there is still only a minor risk of getting infected. The virus Rabies attacks the human brain and can be lethal when untreated. It is huffy, headache, and fear of water that are its symptoms. In such a case, scrub the wound with soap and water and consult with a physician. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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What's the relation between burps and fever

Female | 34

Burping and fever are generally not directly linked, but they can sometimes occur together due to certain conditions. Burping is the release of stomach gas through the mouth, often caused by factors like eating habits. Fever, on the other hand, is an elevated body temperature usually caused by infections or illnesses. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My wife's age is 22. She is having a fever and body aches since 2 days. She was taking paracetamol 500 mg tablet. From few hours, her fever is 103 degree and her body aches increases due to her fever. What medicine should administer to her now? and how to administer her medicines?

Female | 22

It's important to ensure your wife stays hydrated and rests. Continuing with paracetamol is fine, but she should take 500 mg every 4 to 6 hours as needed, not exceeding 3,000 mg in 24 hours. If the fever persists or worsens beyond 103°F, or if she develops other symptoms like difficulty breathing or confusion, please seek medical assistance promptly. Monitoring her symptoms is key, and professional care will provide the best support. Rest assured, with proper care and attention, she should start feeling better soon.

Answered on 22nd Jan '25

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I want to increase my height

Female | 24

Your ge­nes control most of it. Short parents often me­an you won't tower. Lacking nutrients when young might slow growth too. Eating right with e­xercise allows maximum possible he­ight.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi I am very out of shape and 115kg weight I dont move at all but tomorrow I have a flight and today I cleaned my entire apartment and stood and did physical for 12 hours. I also have sleep apnea. I stood and did around house so much without a break and Im qlso on my period nad didnt sleep well for days. I have mobitz II sometimes too. Im worried that I will die from overexertion

Female | 24

Doing more than you can afford, especially with your weight, sleep apnea, and heart problems, can be dangerous. Overexertion symptoms are fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain, and dizziness. First of all, take it easy and take plenty of time to relax, drink water, and avoid strenuous activities. Alternate between working and taking a break as your energy and effectiveness wanes and waxes. 

Answered on 13th June '24

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Headache from last 3 days continously On both side

Female | 15

He­adaches occur due to many reasons - stre­ss, not drinking enough water, slee­plessness, eve­n eye strain. Rest is ke­y. Drink lots of water. Try relaxing by breathing de­eply. If it doesn't go away or gets worse­, see a doctor quickly. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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We need ICU charges. My cousin grandma is hospitalized

Female | 78

Hello, your problem of erectile dysfunction most commonly occur in ages of men: fortunately it has high recovery rate of 90% through ayurvedic medications.
I am explaining briefly about erectile dysfunction so that it takes fear out of you.
In erectile dysfunction, men are not able to get or keep an erection that is sufficient to have penetrative sex. This may be due to so many factors like High cholesterol, High blood pressure, Diabetes, excessive masturbation, excessive Porn watching, nerves weakness, Obesity, thyroid, heart problem, alcohol, Tobacco use, Sleep disorders. Low testosterone, tension, stress etc.,
This problem of erectile dysfunction is very much treatable.
I am suggesting you some ayurvedic medicines,
Take Aswagandhadi churan half teaspoon in the morning & in the night.
Take Capsule SHILAJIT One in the morning and one in the night.
Take tablet Brihat Bangeshwar ras one in the morning one and one in the night after food.
All three preferably with hot milk or with water
Also apply and message Shri Gopal tail on your penis three times a week for 2 to 4 minutes.
Avoid junk food, oily and more spicy food, alcohol, tobacco, tension and anxiety.
Start doing brisk walk or running or cardio exercises for at least 1 hour a day.
Start taking hot milk twice a day also two to three dates in the morning and in the night with milk.
Do all the above suggested treatment for 3 months and see the results.
If you don't get satisfactory results then please go to your family doctor or a good sexologist.
You can also contact me on my private chat or directly in my clinic. We can send you the medicines by courier.
My website: www.kayakalpinternational.com

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Can I give my 7 months baby Dexamethasone? What is the required dose?

Female | 7

Not recommended to give Dexamethasone to your 7 month old unless you consult a pediatrician or a specialist. Dexamethasone is a steroid drug that is used to treat a variety of conditions, but its use in infants needs to be done after careful consideration of the dosage and side effects. Please consult a pediatrician for advice on your baby's specific case and treatment options.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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