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Asked for Male | 32

I have a baldness in my crown area. Hair transplant is the only option?

Hair transplant is one of the most effective and commonly chosen options for addressing baldness in the crown area of the scalp. Whether it is the right option for you depends on various factors, including your individual circumstances, preferences, and the extent of your hair loss. Talk to a hair transplant surgeon in your area. You can also opt for non-surgical options for managing hair loss in the crown area, such as medications or low-level laser therapy. 

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Dr. Ashish Khare

Hair Transplant Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Female | 26

I have a pinched nerve in my neck and lower back my symptoms have worsen and are causing stroke like symptoms

You might be suffering from cervical Spondylosis.
it's a condition where the soft disc in between the two bones of spine gets degenerated and prolapsed leading to compression of nerve 
Mostly it is related due to poor posture and in some case genetics.
Presence of red flags like weakness of Upper limb or lower limb, unsteady gait, Urine or stool symptoms will need an emergency Spine Specialist Consultant.
If no red flags then it can be very well managed with conservative treatment after a thorough clinical and radiological assesment by your Spine Specialist.

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Asked for Female | 30

I have tingling in my legs starting from the back trough the buttocks continuing down to the legs. I was doing exercises stretching as forward fold and split recently. Pain started more than two weeks ago

Hello.
The way you explained your symptoms is very typical of Sciatica.
I happens when the soft disc in between the two spine bone get compressed while lifting something leading to it's backward protrusion where the nerve supplying your leg lies. This cause a severe radiating pain from back to buttock.
Usually with few days of complete bed rest it recovers on its own. However if it persisted for more than one week it's a red flag and needs a spine specialist consultation.

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Asked for Female | 19

I have acne from 5 years now I have heard about isotretinoin and I want to know if I can use it

Chronic stomach problems can have various causes, you need to get it diagnosed properly by a gastroenterologist. To address these issues, consider dietary adjustments, stress management, regular exercise, and maintaining a food diary to identify triggers. 

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 34

My name is Joseph I live in Ethiopia I want kidney transplant in USA I have a donor

Kidney transplantation is a highly specialized medical procedure, and success depends on multiple factors.. so you can check for the best hospitals for transplant here to make an informed decision - Best Kidney Transplant Hospitals in the World

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Asked for Male | 40

PET-CT scan impression report shows. 1. Hypermetabolic spiculated mass in lower lobe of right lung. 2. Hypermetabolic right hilar and sub carinal lymph nodes. 3. Hypermetabolic nodule in left adrenal gland and hypodense lesion in left kidney 4. hypermetabolic multiple lytic sclerotic lesions in axial & appendicular skeleton. Lesion in proximal end of femur is susceptible for pathological fracture. which stage the cancer might be in.? How far the cancer has spread?

The findings from this PET-CT scan suggest the presence of multiple hypermetabolic (actively metabolizing) lesions in various parts of the body. This pattern of findings raises concerns about the possibility of metastatic cancer, meaning that cancer may have spread from its original site to other areas of the body. The exact stage and extent of cancer would require further evaluation by an oncologist from the best cancer hospital in India, including additional tests and imaging.

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Dr. Donald Babu

Oncologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 27

I want to consult with urologist for my excessive precum and premature ejaculation

Consulting a urologist is a good step if you are experiencing issues with excessive precum and premature ejaculation. You can find the best urologists and the best urology hospitals here for your treatment - Best Urologist in India & Best urology hospitals in India

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Asked for Male | 21

I have pain in my chest but x-ray and blood test, and mucus test are okay. What can happen to me?

Experiencing chest pain despite normal X-rays, blood tests, and mucus tests can have several possible explanations. It might be related to musculoskeletal issues, anxiety, acid reflux, or other respiratory conditions not easily detected by these initial tests. If the pain is related to heart issues, a cardiologist may be recommended for a more specialized evaluation.

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 80

Hello my grandfather had a paralyse on left arm and left leg 6 years ago. For this years was good, only arm and leg has difficulty to move.yesterday he has a blood pressure was 20, and couldn’t move.Now is in his bed and just stays with close eyes. We speak to him and he just open the eyes and didn’t speak since yesterday. One doctor said that he may have Covid and is ranked. I am worried about this

A sudden drop in blood pressure, especially to a level as low as 20, is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. It can lead to less blood flow to vital organs, including the brain, and result in symptoms such as loss of consciousness and difficulty moving. These are serious symptoms pls don't ignore those. Your neurologist and their hospital team can guide you with treatment.

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Asked for Female | 51

Chances of survival from a tumor from sigmoid colon metastased to liver and lungs

While metastatic cancer is actually more challenging to treat, advances in therapies like chemotherapy and targeted treatments have improved outcomes for some patients. Consult with yoiur oncologist, discuss available treatment options for managing this condition. 

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Dr. Donald Babu

Oncologist

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Asked for Male | 45

Liver not functioning swollen stomach and swollen left side under rib cage yellow skin around eyes

Symptoms you've described could potentially be signs of liver dysfunction or other serious medical conditions. Seek immediate medical attention from a hepatologist in such cases, as these symptoms can indicate a variety of liver and gastrointestinal issues, including liver disease, cirrhosis, hepatitis, or gallbladder problems.

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Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Surgical Gastroenterology

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Female | 52

Stomach Cancer ke patient ko elaz kiya h

Treatment for stomach cancer includes surgery to remove tumors, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, and potentially immunotherapy. The specific treatment plan depends on factors like the cancer's stage and the patient's overall health.
Palliative care is used to manage symptoms, and experimental treatments are done. The choice of treatment will be determined by your oncologist team, consulting with the patient.

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What Should I do to detect Cancer in my body? Sir I want to know that I have Cancer or not anywhere in my body?

Consult a specialist for regular check ups and discuss your medical history. If necessary, you will need to undergo imaging tests, blood tests, or biopsies. Your doctor will recommend specific tests based on your individual risk factors and age. You can check for the best cancer hospitals here for your reference - Cancer Hospitals in India

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Asked for Female | 28

After removing foley how much urine should pass

The amount of urine that passes after the removal of a Foley catheter can vary. Some people can urinate normally right away, while others may experience difficulty for a few hours or even a day or two. If you have trouble urinating or don't pass enough urine after catheter removal, contact your urologist from your best local hospital for evaluation and guidance.

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