- Female
- 30 Years
- 20/02/2025
I'm dealing with an abscess on my right thigh and I'm considering using MAHACEF 200 XL for it. Do you think that's a good idea? Is it effective for drying out the abscess, or should I be looking at other treatments? I'm really not sure what the best step is here, and any advice you have would be greatly appreciated!
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Dizziness and blackouts can be concerning, especially after brain tumor surgery. Hisone-5 (Prednisone 5mg) is a steroid medication, and dizziness is a possible side effect. However, blackouts are not typically associated with Prednisone. Other potential causes for her symptoms might include: - Post-surgical complications or residual effects - Medication interactions or side effects from other medications Consult her doctor or neurosurgeon to discuss these symptoms and determine the best course of action.
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my doctor said i have a hernia in the early stage is it possible to treat it without surgery can medicines alone fix it or will i eventually need an operation
Early-stage hernias usually can't be reversed with medicine alone. Surgery is the definitive treatment, though wearing a truss and avoiding strain can delay progression in some cases.
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My friend has a pilonidal cyst and initially tried allopathic meds thinking it was just a boil but the pain didn't go away. Now he's doing ayurvedic treatments like medicated water seatings and some medicines which have helped with the pain but he's unsure if he should go for ayurvedic surgery or if homeopathy could work too. What would you recommend for long-term relief?
A pilonidal cyst is usually treated in your health care provider's office. After numbing the area, your health care provider makes a small cut to drain the cysts. If the cyst returns, you may need surgery.
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