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Dr. J.s.desai Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Suhas Patwardhan Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Devesh M.desai Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Kevin Quadros Hypoperfusion

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Dr. J. B. Thakkar Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Rishikesh Dhananwade Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Mohan .Kharade Hypoperfusion

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Dr. B.s.dwivedi Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Ruby A. Shetty Hypoperfusion

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Dr. Anupama Rane Hypoperfusion

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Top 10 Hypoperfusion doctors Near Andheri East

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. J.s.desai

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58₹ 100
Dr. Suhas Patwardhan

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48₹ 500
Dr. Devesh M.desai

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40₹ 2000
Dr. Kevin Quadros

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40₹ 1000
Dr. J. B. Thakkar

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37₹ 150
Dr. Rishikesh Dhananwade

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15₹ 400
Dr. Mohan .Kharade

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50₹ 100
Dr. B.s.dwivedi

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35₹ 60
Dr. Ruby A. Shetty

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23₹ 50
Dr. Anupama Rane

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15₹ 200

Questions & Answers on "Hypoperfusion" (529)

My grandfather age is 69 one month before he has second brain stroke attack for 1 month he unable to speak and eat also unable to move tough

Male | 69

When someone has a stroke, it can affect their ability to speak, eat, and move. This happens because parts of the brain that control these things get damaged. It’s important for him to be monitored closely by medical professionals to provide proper care, support, and therapy to help him regain functions. Patience, love, and proper medical care are key in his recovery journey.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I’m 18 year old female, 5.5 and 1/2 160 pounds, for the past 3 months I’ve been having dizzy spells, blurry vision and sometimes loss of vision, my whole body heats up, sometimes I puke, it happens a lot when I get out of the shower and I don’t take hot showers. I take Vyvanse,

Female | 18

This sounds like the symptoms of a condition called postural orthostatic syndrome (POTS). POTS can make you feel dizzy, lightheaded, or faint when you stand up. It can also cause your vision to blur when standing up, heat intolerance, and nausea upon standing up. Vyvanse could worsen these symptoms. Drinking lots of fluids and adding more salt to your diet might help. Talk to your doctor about this.

Answered on 28th May '24

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Why do my eyes and legs feel paralyzed whenever I mastrubate

Male | 20

Masturbation can lead to chemicals being released into the body that may make muscles and other nerves feel weak. Sometimes, it can cause temporary paralysis in your eyes or legs. It’s common and usually harmless. If it continues or bothers you, talk to someone you know like your parent or a doctor, and if it continues or bothers you.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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