Asked By :
Anonymous
Asked on : 21 Jan 2013
Status : published
I hv recently learn abt Klinefelter Syndrome.I am having synptoms. I am 22, my breast and back is enlarge like a girl..My penis and testis r too small...Can anybody help...Can I have normal life
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Asked By : raghu21
Asked on : 25 Aug 2010
Status : published
i want to have sex with my gf.. we boith will b doin it for d first time.. wat precautions do i need to take and wat abruptness should i expect at that time..?? wats d best way to make us enjoy both..??
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Asked By :
Anonymous
Asked on : 22 Nov 2009
Status : published
Recently married . Do we need any counseling at all. If so please convey me the formalities.
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Asked By : doughty
Asked on : 29 Aug 2011
Status : published
I'm a 24 year old male (from Chennai). I experience symptoms such as breathlessness, pounding feel (in the chest), etc. when I get anxious (such as being involved in a tense situation) or excited (such as attempting to sing in a party, getting to the stage to receive an award, etc.). Once I calm down, these symptoms disappear and they generally don't last for more than 2 - 3 mins. Sometimes I feel like being unable to breathe for a fraction of a second but get normal after that. I have experienced these symptoms several times over the last 7 years or so. I also experienced palpitation once in Dec 2005 (lasted for about 15 mins) and once more recently in July 2010 (lasted for an hour). For long, I thought I was perhaps suffering from a heart problem (I never met a doctor though), but off late, I learnt on the net that there's something called an anxiety disorder whose symptoms are similar to cardiac symptoms. That had me wondering if I too could be sufferring from an anxiety disorder. I want to meet a doctor to get myself checked up. However, for some reason, I feel nervous about meeting a doctor. I fear that on entering the doctor's room, I might get tensed and experience breathlessness, palpitation,etc. I feel if I can contact the doctor over email/phone,etc and introduce myself before actually meeting the doctor, I would feel better. Since I live in Gopalapuram (Chennai), can someone help me in this regard?
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Asked By : Meadow
Asked on : 22 Mar 2010
Status : published
My daughter (age 4) was diagnosed in January after scoring 20/100 in her right eye on a routine screening. The Doc prescribed glasses and Atropine drops (to be used in her strong eye). I noticed, today, that her "good eye has started wandering while the weak eye stays fixed. Is this normal or a reactionto the atropine drops?
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Asked By : biplab
Asked on : 24 Jul 2010
Status : published
My son is suffering from Duchennes muscular dystrophy. He is 11 years old & lost mobility of his lower limbs. Mobility of upperlimbs has also become restricted. I have give hi stem cell therapy at AIIMS, ND. He has been injected with stem cells collected from himself 4 times. It did not give any long term result. He is being given physiotherapy everyday. Has any treatment come to India like gene replacement/repair theapy. Is there any other mode of treatment?
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Asked By : pallav
Asked on : 21 Dec 2010
Status : published
How can we make people aware of alternative therapies along with allopathy?
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Asked By : jmilligan
Asked on : 19 Feb 2013
Status : published
I have a 7 year old son who wet`s the bed due to a small bladder . I have seen a lot of pages on the internet about bladder training and so on . The problem I have he also has sensory processing disorder and may not feel the sensation of having a full bladder when he is asleep. Please if any one has any ideas I will try them . It is not fare on him any more he is trying and still manages to soak him self and his bed even with "big boy nappies" on. Thanks you in advance Julian Milligan
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Asked By : giftu
Asked on : 16 Apr 2011
Status : published
I would like to have your expert opinion for the one case where the patient have undergone routine checkups with below procedure 1. ECG - Normal 2. ECHO DOPPLER TEST – Normal 3. Treadmill Test : Exercise Duration: - 7:17 minute Max. Heart Rate: - 140bpm, 93% of target heart rate 150bpm Max Blood Pressure: - 180/80mmHg Max Work Load: - 8.35 METS Reason of Termination: - Fatigue Result: - Test is Positive for Exercise induced Reversible Ischemia 4. Angiography: - During Angiography Doctor found appx 90% blockage in 2 heart Arterial and whereas for the 3rd Arterial 70% blockage exists. The existing diseases with the patients are 1. Diabetics: - is in control with exercise 2. Enlarged prostate glands (Grade-III) :- No Medicine yet started Presently even in the past there are no symptoms with the patient relating to heart problem like Chest Pain, Respiratory Disturbance, Nausea, Weakness:, Verbal Disruptions:, Blindness etc.The patient is age is 70 yrs. As per doctor the patient should go with Angioplasty with stunt for arterial (with 90% blockage ) and for the 3rd one will take care by medicine. I would need your expert advise here ..is there really need to go with the Angioplasty or we should go for re-checkups. .
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Asked By : waleazeez
Asked on : 02 Mar 2010
Status : published
how am i going to prepare milk thistle to treat hypatitis B
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