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Dear Sir, I am XXXXXXX, Age 49, Diabetic past 7 years. Adviced by docter taking medicines daily. Request you to advice Medicine I am taking is correct or sugest best combination. If required my recent ... View answer
[hiii i have premature ejaculation ...is there any engish medicines for this problem..? i have tried 2 search in internet for various excercises but didnt wrk.i have take ayurvedic but no use..is viagra the only option.?or... View answer
Can you give me alternative safe medicine other than ( Clarithromycin 500 mg ) can be used during pregnancy ? Im using now ..for H pylori treatment for 14days 1- NEXIUM 40 mg (Safe as per doctor) 2 ... View answer
results were all normal except pus cells 100 hpf and reaction acidic. Then we went to another doctor and ... cells as 40 hpf. But all these time the baby is fully normal and active. After seen the 2nd report ... View answer
[i am currently taking homeopathic remedies for the past few months. Two days ago i had to take flagyentyl 500mg for antiamoeba n bacteria. I took one doze of 4 pills and yest n today i have been taking acidophyllus 300mg... View answer
i have UTI .the UA report says pus cells full fild , 2-3 RBCs , urine + , protein + , nitrite +, I took cefxime 200 mg for tree days .Today UA result shows pus cells 80/hpf f and negative for all other ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi
( General & Family Physician)
us what and why the medicine is prescribed. What benifit will the medicine results. ... Motile is 30%. MORPHOLOGY : Normal Forms is 80%, Abnormal Forms is 20%, Pus Cells is 08-10/hpf and ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nsah Bernard
( General & Family Physician)
[after 10 years of gross hematuria, flank pain, and surgery to remove a tumor wrapped around my ureter, I have been diagnosed with alport syndrome. The flank pain is constant, I take 6 advil every 4 hours and that really... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
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