Latest Questions
Explore by Medical Specialties
Show More
Explore by Medical Specialties
Asked for Male | 26
Why am I coughing up mucus with blood?
You might have experienced some blood along with mucus. Quite often, after a cough, the throat gets irritated and blood vessels break, which makes the throat bloody. The blood is on the outside of the body but has no serious health implications. If you are frequently experiencing it, or you are having such problems as weakness, dizziness, or chest pain, consult a pulmonologist if it is for your peace of mind.
Answered By

Pulmonologist
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 70
What to do for dad's recurring seizures post-surgery?
Seizures can be scary, especially when they happen often. In his case, they might be due to the testicular tumor or other health issues. To help him, keep him safe during a seizure by moving away harmful objects and laying him on his side. Comfort him and stay with him until it ends. Watch for any new symptoms and, if possible, gently clean any wounds he may have gotten. It's important to stay calm and supportive. Although you can't go to a hospital right now, keep monitoring his condition and get medical help as soon as possible.
Answered By

Neurosurgeon
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 22
Are Red Urethra & Lips Dangerous Without Symptoms?
If your urethra and upper lip are red but you have no symptoms, then it isn't necessarily dangerous. However, the redness may sometimes occur on the skin due to the irritating action of soaps, lotions, and spicy foods. The area has to be protected from irritants while keeping it clean. If the symptoms do not go away, or you experience any discomfort, you should consult a dermatologist.
Answered By

Dermatologist
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 36
What medicine for missing periods with thyroid issue?
It is vital to discover the reason why you with no signs of pregnancy were not getting your periods for 8 months. Sometimes, thyroid problems can be the cause of this. One of the symptoms can be irregular periods; weight changes and tiredness. To help regulate your periods, your doctor may suggest medication to balance your thyroid levels. However, in this case, visit a doctor to get treatment that is tailored to your needs is the best choice.
Answered By

General Physician
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 42
Why isn't my stomach bloating and intestine pain improving?
The information you've given suggests you're having a case of bloating and pain in the intestines that your medication cannot fix. One of the causes of bloating and intestinal pain may be rushing the eating process, food intolerances, or digestive problems. Small your meals gradually to allow the digestive system to adapt, cut out the foods that bloat you, and drink enough water to relieve your symptoms. If the pain is still present, visiting a gastroenterologist can be necessary to see other reasons that might be the cause.
Answered By

Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 2 monts
Why is my 2-month-old baby vomiting daily?
Your baby might be experiencing some tummy irritation along with a regular cold. Vomiting may occur in babies due to the cold. The cold virus can cause the tummy to be agitated and the baby to throw up. To help, you must make sure your baby is drinking enough fluids, preferably in small doses of milk or formula. Monitor their symptoms and if you have any concerns, reach out to a pediatrician.
Answered By

General Physician
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 49
Do I have adenomyosis with tiny fibroids?
1. Bulky uterus with tiny seedling fibroids adenomyosis: A bulky uterus with tiny seedling fibroids and adenomyosis can cause heavy or painful periods and pelvic pain. It’s essential to consult a gynecologist for proper diagnosis and treatment options.
2. Features of chronic cystic cervicitis changes: Chronic cystic cervicitis refers to inflammation of the cervix, which may cause discomfort or irregular discharge. Please consult a gynecologist for appropriate treatment and further advice.
3. Grade I Fatty changes in Liver: Grade I fatty liver is an early stage of liver fat accumulation, often related to diet or lifestyle. Consulting a hepatologist or a gastroenterologist can help you manage this condition effectively.
4. No obstructing renal/ureteric calculus: The absence of obstructing renal or ureteric calculi indicates no significant kidney stones causing blockage. However, if you're experiencing symptoms, consult a urologist for further evaluation and care.
Answered By

Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 20
Why hasn't my period come for 5 months?
A period that has not come in for a long time could be the result of stress, a hormonal imbalance, extreme weight loss, or even some medical conditions. See a gynecologist to discover the exact reason and get the appropriate treatment. By the way, don't worry and take care of yourself, it's best to have it checked.
Answered By

Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 24
Why Do Small Lumps on Head Move?
Lumps on the head that move about may be lipomas which are a type of fatty tumor. Lipomas are those benign sweat lumps, which are often harmless. These may show up on your head and can easily be displaced. Signs of disease include large, soft, mobile lumps. Genetic factors or the link to metabolic syndrome may be a cause. If it is a nuisance, a dermatologist can cut it out, but usually, it is alright to leave it alone.
Answered By

Trichologist
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 24
Can medicine cure whistling sound associated with tinnitus?
Tinnitus is not a disease but rather a symptom of something else. It may be due to circumstances such as exposure to loud noises, ear infections, or even stress. Unfortunately, no medication is specifically designed to cure tinnitus. Nevertheless, coping with stress, limiting exposure to loud sounds, and applying sound therapy can reduce the symptoms.
Answered By

Neurosurgeon
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 62
Can a Urologist Help with My Erectile Dysfunction?
This may happen because the prostate controls erections. Your condition could be a symptom of erectile dysfunction (ED), which can have many causes, including nerve damage from surgery or reduced blood flow. It's important to consult a urologist to discuss treatment options. They may suggest medications, lifestyle changes, or other therapies to improve your condition.
Answered By

Urologist
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 18
Should I Take Glucazen C at 18?
At 18 years old, it's important to be careful before starting any new medicine like Glucazen C. Consult with a general physician who can advise you properly based on your health needs. They will help you decide if this supplement is right for you.
Answered By

General Physician
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 58
How to manage lumbar disc bulge at L4-L5 and L5-S1?
The bulging discs at L4-L5 and L5-S1 levels might be a reason for the nearby nerves to get compressed which would have caused the pain. Sometimes, resting, physical therapy, and pain medications can help manage the problem. In cases where the pain is severe and other treatments don't work, surgery can be an option. Generally, you should keep your body safe and abide by your doctor's orders to discover the most effective method for treating your back pain.
Answered By

Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 15
How can I stop bedwetting without medication?
Bedwetting might not be easy to overcome, but you don't need to be anxious, because we can make it together. The condition of your age is common and is known as nocturnal enuresis. This can occur for several reasons like bladder being too small, facing difficulties waking up at night, or being a deep sleeper. To assist, you could try restricting fluids before bedtime, going to the bathroom before sleep, and using a bedwetting alarm to wake you up when you need to go.
Answered By

General Physician
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 22
Could my severe lower stomach & hernia pain be related?
You have inguinal hernias and back issues, which could be causing increased pain and discomfort in your lower abdomen and groin. These conditions might also explain the tenderness and worsening pain when you move. It's important to address these problems to prevent them from getting worse. Consulting a gastroenterologist about your hernias and back issues could help improve your condition and overall well-being.
Answered By

Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Expert Medical Advice Just a Click Away
Click below to fill out the form, and expect a detailed response from our qualified medical professionals within 48 hours.
Ask Free Question- Home >
- Questions





