- Female
- 30 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've been dealing with some wounds between my toes, and I think they're from getting wet a lot. Do you know what I should do to help them heal?
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View allI'm 28 and I've got a lipoma on my neck. I'm really curious if this can be treated with Ayurvedic medicine or if surgery is the better option. Could you help me understand the best way to go about this?
Only treatment for Lipoma is excisiion,if its bothering you cosmetically,visit surgeon for its excission.
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I'm really curious about using vitamin E and fish liver oil tablets for my hair care. I got the vitamin E 400mg and cod liver oil B.P 300mg tablets from a pharmacy, but I'm unsure about the right dosage. How many of these can I safely take each day? Can you help me figure this out?
Vitamin E and cod liver oil can be beneficial for hair care, but it's essential to follow proper dosages to avoid adverse effects. Recommended Dosages 1. Vitamin E (400mg): The recommended daily intake of vitamin E varies from 15mg to 20mg. Taking 400mg per day is significantly higher than the recommended amount. High doses of vitamin E can cause adverse effects like headaches, dizziness, and nausea. Consider taking 1 tablet (400mg) every 2-3 days. 2. Cod Liver Oil B.P (300mg): Cod liver oil is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin A, and vitamin D. The recommended daily intake of cod liver oil varies from 1000mg to 3000mg. Taking 1-2 tablets (300mg each) per day should be safe.
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I've been noticing that I'm losing around 10-15 strands of hair every morning when I check my pillow. This has been happening for about 25 days now. It's starting to worry me. What could be causing this hair fall, and is there anything I can do to make it stop?
Visit your Physician for appropriate management
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