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Dr. Anshu Gupta
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I am Spiritual but not religious.I am Yoga, Meditation and Naturopathy Doctor. I am working for...
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US surgeon offers free service in Jharkhand
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17 Jun 2009, 2206 hrs IST, RANCHI: The president-elect of the International College of surgeons (USA) and chairman of the Critical Care Task Force for the American Society of ...
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What is CAPD?
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Which one is good method to opt for regular dialysis Hameodialysis or CAPD?
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What is Thrombosis?
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If AV fistula gets thrombosis what is the best way to correct it?
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What are the abnormal results?
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More-than-normal levels may be seen in:Liver diseases especially the ones associated with obstruction of bileBone diseases, healing fractures and ricketsLeukaemiaHyperparathyr ...
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What are the normal values?
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The normal values range from 20 to 140 IU/L (international units per litre).
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Why is it done?
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This enzyme is raised in diseases of the liver, parathyroid glands, bone diseases and vitamin D deficiency. It is also be used to monitor patients on drugs which may harm the ...
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How is the test done?
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Blood is drawn from a vein by venepuncture, usually from the inside of the elbow. The sample is usually taken after overnight fasting and sent to the laboratory for testing.
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What is alkaline phosphate?
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Alkaline phosphatase is an enzyme, which is present in the blood, intestines, liver, and bones. The levels rise in liver damage or in growing bones. Children have higher level ...
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Is Epilepsy & Seizures Related to Brain Tumors?
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What are the symptoms and causes of Epilepsy & Seziures? Can it be corelate to non canerous brain tumors?
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what is the alternative treatment available for HCV?
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Can hepatitis be cure through alternative therapy.
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Tips on controlling IBS
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Eat a varied healthy diet and avoid foods high in fat.Drink plenty of water.Try eating 6 small meals a day rather than 3 larger ones.Learn new and better ways to deal with you ...
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What if IBS interferes with my daily activities?
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IBS may have caused you to avoid doing certain things, like going out or going to work or school. While it may take some time for your efforts to pay off, you may find new fre ...
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Will IBS get worse over time?
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No. While IBS will probably recur throughout your life, it won't get worse. It doesn't cause cancer or require surgery, and it won't shorten your life.
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Can my doctor prescribe medicine for IBS?
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There is no cure for IBS. However, if you're having bad symptoms, your doctor may prescribe medicine to help you manage or lessen your symptoms. For example, antispasmodic me ...
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How can stress affect IBS?
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Stress may trigger symptoms in people with IBS. Talk to your family doctor about ways to deal with stress, such as exercise, relaxation training or meditation. He or she may h ...
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What about milk and milk products?
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If milk and other dairy products bother you, you may have lactose intolerance. Lactose intolerance means that your body can't digest lactose (the sugar in milk). Dairy produc ...
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Do certain foods cause IBS?
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No. Foods don't cause IBS. But some foods may make you feel worse. Foods that may make symptoms worse include foods high in fat or caffeine. Fat and caffeine can cause your in ...
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Why may fiber be helpful?
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Fiber can be helpful because it improves how the intestines work. There are 2 types of fiber:Soluble fiber helps both diarrhea and constipation. It dissolves in water and form ...
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How is IBS treated?
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The best way to handle IBS is to eat a healthy diet, avoid foods that seem to make you feel worse and find ways to handle your stress.
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How is IBS diagnosed?
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Your doctor may start by asking you questions about your symptoms. If your symptoms have had a pattern over time, the pattern may make it clear to your doctor that IBS is the ...
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