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Dr. B K Roy Bioidentical Hormone Therapies For Men And Women

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Dr. A. K. Agarwal Bioidentical Hormone Therapies For Men And Women

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Dr. S.k.sahoo Bioidentical Hormone Therapies For Men And Women

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Dr. V. K. Shrivastava Bioidentical Hormone Therapies For Men And Women

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Questions & Answers on "Bioidentical Hormone Therapies For Men And Women" (255)

I've my reports morphology is 4℅

Male | 33

Having 4% abnormal morphology in reports indicate­s a small part is unusual. It impacts important areas like sperm or blood ce­lls. Potential outcomes are fatigue­ or fertility struggles. Healthy e­ating, exercise, avoiding substance­s can help sometimes.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

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I am suffering from fever from the past four days. Yesterday, I got my blood test checked, which included CBC Report, CRP report, and dengue and malaria test. CBC report is normal Dengue and malaria test Both negative CRP 34.1 Very high Doctor prescribed me, some medicines Relating to fever and pain killer I am feeling night sweats.

Male | 28

You are experiencing a hard time caused by that fever and high CRP level. Night sweats are one way for your body to show that it is fighting an infection. A high CRP may be a sign of inflammation in your body. Your doctor prescribing you fever medicines and painkillers is the correct way. Do not forget to rest properly, drink plenty of fluids, and listen to your doctor's orders. 

Answered on 16th Sept '24

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Hello doctor I have a very challenging question here for you to help me with. Do you have to extend the duration of PEP for HIV prophylaxis to more days if the patient got another exposure on the 6th day while taking the regular 28 days dosage regimen. He had so far reached the 6th day of taking his PEP and got anothet exposure. So should we add more 6 days on top of the remaining 22 days. Thanks Laurence

Male | 26

If a person on HIV PEP experiences another exposure to the virus on the sixth day of treatment, it is of the utmost importance to consult a doctor. They will consider the situation at hand very carefully and consequently decide this case. Quite sometimes, they might find it adequate to prolong the treatment duration according to personal circumstances for optimal safety. Never forget that open and honest communication with your healthcare team is the crucial component of the best possible care.

Answered on 16th Jan '25

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I have vbas and lost too much blood my hb was down to 7.2 and had excessive clots in few days I did blood transfusion and vinofer 3 shots Now my hb is 8.5 and I have notice blood clots today which is 13 days after delivery What is the reason for it and what should I do now ?

Female | 25

It's great that you've received treatment and your hemoglobin is improving. Blood clots postpartum can occur due to a variety of reasons, including changes in hormone levels and blood flow. Monitor the size and frequency of the clots; if they increase or are accompanied by severe pain, dizziness, or heavy bleeding, reach out to your healthcare provider promptly. Ensure you're staying hydrated and following up on your recovery with a doctor who can provide tailored care. 

Answered on 18th Jan '25

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