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Last Updated: 22nd June 2022

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Dr. J.s.desai Hypoperfusion

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58 years of experience

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Dr. S. Chopada Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Babulal M. Shah Hypoperfusion

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51 years of experience

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Dr. Mohan .Kharade Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Suhas Patwardhan Hypoperfusion

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Dr. K.s Chandorkar Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Devesh M.desai Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Kevin Quadros Hypoperfusion

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Dr. S. S. Duggal Hypoperfusion

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39 years of experience

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Dr. J. B. Thakkar Hypoperfusion

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Dr. J.b.thakkar Hypoperfusion

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37 years of experience

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Dr. S Malathi Balraj Hypoperfusion

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Dr. B.s.dwivedi Hypoperfusion

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35 years of experience

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Dr. Nirmal Jain Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Paresh K Shah Hypoperfusion

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Top 10 Hypoperfusion doctors Near Mumbai

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. J.s.desai

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58₹ 100
Dr. S. Chopada

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52₹ 50
Dr. Babulal M. Shah

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51₹ 50
Dr. Mohan .Kharade

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50₹ 100
Dr. Suhas Patwardhan

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48₹ 500
Dr. K.s Chandorkar

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43₹ 100
Dr. Devesh M.desai

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40₹ 2000
Dr. Kevin Quadros

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40₹ 1000
Dr. S. S. Duggal

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39₹ 1500
Dr. J. B. Thakkar

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37₹ 150

Questions & Answers on "Hypoperfusion" (952)

I have nuero mylities optica NMO DISEASE, is nmo disease affect pregnancy???

Female | 26

NMO disease is an illness that damages the spinal cord and the optic nerves. During pregnancy, NMO can have diverse effects on an individual. Some may see an improvement in symptoms, while others might experience worsening. This issue is so far unresearched, and we still haven’t got concrete answers to how childbirth affects NMO. Discuss any worries with your doctor to keep yourself and your baby safe.

Answered on 14th June '24

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am 33 year old have shaking of fingers problem all the time, it doesnot affect my activiteis but shaking is noticeble

Female | 33

The problem with the shaking fingers is that I recommend seeking advice from a neurologist. Although it may not currently stand in the way of your normal activities, this could indicate an underlying problem.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sar main neurological problem hai stroke ilaaj karana hai sar

पुरुष | 19

A stroke is a nervous system problem that can cause symptoms like weakness, difficulty speaking, and confusion. It happens when the brain is starved of oxygen due to a blocked blood vessel or a burst blood vessel. Stroke treatment varies and may include medications, therapy, or surgery. The best chance of recovery is if you get to the hospital as soon as possible.

Answered on 25th Sept '24

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I am 13 year old female and I have a headache and nausea. It started in the evening I cried after that I felt dizzy. I slept and when I woke up I was dizzy and nauseous. Do you know why it is like that?

Female | 13

Feeling headaches and nausea could be from several reasons. You might get this when you’re very upset or stressed because you’ve been crying a lot. Being lightheaded might also make someone feel like throwing up. Perhaps you twisted oddly in sleep or didn’t have enough to drink yesterday. Try lying down in a quiet room for some time; have a glassful of water and eat something small if possible.

Answered on 28th June '24

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Hello I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to discuss some ongoing health concerns that have persisted since I experienced cerebral meningitis a few years ago. Initially, the treatment process faced challenges, leading to subsequent neurological issues. Although most aspects of my health have improved, I continue to grapple with a specific matter related to urinary and bowel control. Following the meningitis treatment, I encountered difficulty using the restroom, leading to the use of a catheter for approximately three weeks. Subsequently, once the catheter was removed, I experienced challenges in retaining urine, necessitating the use of diapers, particularly during the night. Presently, after five years, while I have achieved some improvement in urinary control, there are instances, especially during the night, when I still face issues with involuntary urination. Additionally, I find it challenging to maintain control over bowel movements. There is a correlation between retaining urine and the urge to defecate, often resulting in occasional accidents. This situation has led to a degree of stress, particularly when venturing outside. I am reaching out to seek your expert advice on whether these issues may be treatable or if there are potential avenues for improvement. Your insights and recommendations regarding any further evaluations or treatments would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your guidance on managing and addressing these persistent challenges. Sincerely,

Female | 30

You need to consult with a urologist or neurologist specialist for these disorders. They can assess your symptoms and whether further treatment is needed. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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