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I am scheduled for a cystoscopy , but I am experiencing a genital herpes outbreak. Can, and will they still perform the cystoscopy under these circumstances? ... View answer
65 year male hospitalised with DVT. as per history k/c/o Hypertension .kindly review all the documents and confirm whether current DVT is due to complication of pre-existing Hypertension.if not what ... View answer
herewith. Doctor has now advised a cystoscopy . Kindly let us have your expert opinion on the way forward & if getting cystoscopy can be avoided. ... View answer
I have a DVT in the gastrocnemius vein. The physcian decided not to treat it because the DVT is ...? I thought DVT always needs treatment because of the potential dangers. I am confused. ... View answer
Effects of medical marihuana on deeep vein thrombosis patient hospitalized with dvt, will medical marihuana have a positive or negative effect on dvt anticoagulated with lovenox ... View answer
I wonder if the Cystoscopy affects my pregnancy, I have an appointment on Aug 21 for my follow up Cystoscopy and I have to do two more before my due date. Since am 41 I’m already high risk and I don’t know ... View answer
I have had bladder cancer issues. Latest cytology : Negative ( Great ! ). Latest cystoscopy early .... Urologist is waiting until August 2017 for another cystoscopy to remove polyps. Should it be done sooner... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Parth Goswami
( General & Family Physician)
Had a cystoscopy recently, that traveled through the prostate. Shortly after that I developed a ... it as colitis and prescribed Lomatil. Could the cystoscopy have anything to do with this condition? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
Could having a DVT also cause ED? I m a 35 yr old male with now my fifth diagnosed DVT. I m ... inability to maintain an erection if able to achieve one at all. Could DVT be the cause? ... View answer
I had a DVT several months ago--non-occlusive and hardly symptomatic at the time. Now, four months later, the leg pain has returned, but much worse. Two Doppler ultrasounds reveal no new dvt, and no ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pratik Buddhdev
( Anesthesiologist)
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