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10 Best Rheumatologists in Gurgaon Sector 16

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Dr. Neha Arora Rheumatologist

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Dr. Swetal Chouhan Rheumatologist

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Dr. Sakshi Mittal Rheumatologist

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Dr. Anu Daber Rheumatologist

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I am 49 years old .i have lot of pain in hip joilnt i done mri xray .i want opinion regarding surgery or replacement of ball By specialist doctor

Male | 49

it depends on stage of hip disease 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Dr.Narendra Medagam

Answered on 7th Dec '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Hello doctor I am currently on fluoxetine 40mg since last 2 years Yesterday i had a small accident and my hand is aching a lot My physician has prescribed 50mg tramadol But i have read on google that tramadol and fluoxetine cannot be taken together Please help what to do??

Male | 25

Although fluoxetine and tramadol are both related to chemical levels in the brain, it is still not safe to mix them. In other words, their simultaneous consumption can intensify the likelihood of serotonin syndrome, a critical ailment that manifests symptoms such as confusion, sweating, and fast heartbeat. The best course of action would be for your physician to advise you on alternative pain relief options that are safe for you. 

Answered on 29th Aug '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

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