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Dr. Sheetal Chhabria Clinical Nutritionist

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Dr. Sherebanu Milky Clinical Nutritionist

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Dr. Kiranmai Clinical Nutritionist

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Dr. Akhila Joshi Clinical Nutritionist

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Dr. Maumita Patra Clinical Nutritionist

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Dietitian/Nutritionist

13 years of experience

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Dr. Remya Rajan Clinical Nutritionist

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Dietitian/Nutritionist

13 years of experience

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Dr. Nishat Khanam Clinical Nutritionist

Dr. Nishat Khanam

Dietitian/Nutritionist

10 years of experience

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Dr. Iffat Fathima Clinical Nutritionist

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Clinical Nutritionist

8 years of experience

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Dr. Soundharya P R Clinical Nutritionist

Dr. Soundharya P R

Dietitian/Nutritionist

8 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Clinical Nutritionist" (1093)

Can I eat banana chips during kidney stone

Male | 19

Banana chips can be high in sodium and unhealthy fats since it is fried. If you have kidney stones, you need to limit your intake of sodium and unhealthy fats. High sodium intake can increase calcium excretion in urine, potentially contributing to the formation of certain types of kidney stones.

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I'm female 47 year old, recreantly diagnosed with HPyori. I had to start my treatments for Pylori: my family doctor prescribe to me: Bismol 262mg x every six hours two tablets, Pantoprazole 40 mg - 1 TAB / 2 times daily, Tetracycline 250mg - 2 TAB / 4 times daily , Metronidazole 250mg - 2 TAB / 4 times daily. As that is a lot medication to be taken every 24 hrs. for 14 days, I am little bit confused for timing all of those medication. Allergy on Penicillin and Ibuprofen, Also I was today tested for Bismol and did not have any reaction, so my doctor told me that I am fine of taking Bismol as well. I am woondering if I can I take Bismol at the same time with Synthroid.

Female | 47

The medication that was prescribed to you for treatment of the H. pylori infection should be taken as recommended by your doctor. It is crucial to precisely follow the dose and time of medications for proper treatment. However, if you are unclear about the time of medication administration consult with your physician or pharmacist. On Bismol and Synthroid interactions, see an endocrinologist who can offer a comprehensive assessment as well as treatment plan.

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My father is regularly complaining of one side tightness and uneasyness.

Male | 65

These symptoms should not be ignored.. It could be caused by underlying health issues, like muscle strain, nerve compression, cardiovascular problems, neurological conditions, or digestive problems. A doctor can conduct a thorough evaluation to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.

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Hi, do we need to fast if we are having Rhabdomyolysis?

Male | 26

Yes, fasting is possible for patients diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis. It is important to consult a specialist first for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi I’m having pain in my big toe, I’ve been to a chiropodist it’s not an ingrown toe nail had an X-ray it came back clear.

Female | 37

A podiatrist for a comprehensive checkup of your situation would be highly advisable. They have a focus on foot and ankle issues and the right care for your big toe pain can be delivered to you from them. 

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