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take supplements? Morning or night? Before or after a meal? Together or separate? Which ones are watersoluble and fat soluble. Will fat soluble supplements make you gain weight? I take the... View answer
Answered by :Kathy Shattler
( Dietitian & Nutritionist)
placed within the cervix. With the use of water-solublecontrast the uterine cavity was filled with contrast. There are no filling defects identified in the uterine cavity . Both of the... View answer
1) Can I take combination of Glargine ( Lantus Solostar - Sanofi) at night and soluble insuline (Actrapid - Novo Nordisk) immediately after the meals? 2) If I take Glargine / soluble insuline (human ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Madhyastha
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
First thing in the morning I always drink 2 glasses of water. I have been doing this for years and ... glass of water. I felt tummy pain lean to the basin and that is all I remember. All I know was my ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prakash H Muddegowda
( Geriatrics Specialist)
What does it mean - bilateral fallopian tubes are opacified & No evidence of Peritoneal Spill Bilateral. Tests done: Hysterosalpingogram performed with watersolublecontrast medium. 2.uterine cavity... View answer
i av done an hsg and this is what it says Findings: post adminnistration of watersolublecontrast ... bilaterally. There is no spillage of contrast into the peritoneum on either side. Procedure... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad Akole
( Critical Care Specialist)
find the HSG report and advise Hysterosalpingogram (Digital) WaterSolublecontrast was introduced into .... Right Fallopian Tube is partly visualised. 4. No Spillage of contrast is seen in... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ankur Shah
( General & Family Physician)
) Report: WaterSoluble contast was introduced into the uterine cavity with the help of a metallic cannula ... contrast is seen in both sides. Please suggest about the report. ... View answer
Hi Doctor. I just received my HSG report. It says that: Under aseptic technique 15ml of watersolubleContrast medium was administered through a cervical cannula. There are filling defects in the ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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