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Suggest Treatment For Likoria

Hi sir if someone is suffering from likoria for about 5 years and she would be now in the age of 19 ( unmarried) , not taking treatment then is this disease also afects on eyesight or hearing power or our reminding power also decreases or does we start to feel like our head a lots of pressure please provide are these symptoms are really of likoria. Or some other ailment
Mon, 10 Nov 2014
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I have gone through your query.Leukorhea can be due to infection inflammatory or hormonal imabalance. A pelvic examination by gynecologist and sample for microscopy and culture will be needed to rule out the condition.Tuberculosis also should be ruled out by skin test.For infection antibiotics are advised and if it is due to hormonal disturbance hormonal therapy is given also.If hormonal imbalance it can be associated with other disturbances in body also.You should do a routine blood analysis to rule out any anemia also.Hope this may help you.
Let me know if you have any further query.
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Suggest Treatment For Likoria

Hi Thank you for asking HCM I have gone through your query.Leukorhea can be due to infection inflammatory or hormonal imabalance. A pelvic examination by gynecologist and sample for microscopy and culture will be needed to rule out the condition.Tuberculosis also should be ruled out by skin test.For infection antibiotics are advised and if it is due to hormonal disturbance hormonal therapy is given also.If hormonal imbalance it can be associated with other disturbances in body also.You should do a routine blood analysis to rule out any anemia also.Hope this may help you. Let me know if you have any further query.