- male
- 30 Years
- 21/12/2021
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View allmy penis is under 5 inches and i want to make it bigger but i don't want surgery or anything with side effects what can i do
Non-surgical options like vacuum pumps or extenders offer minimal, often temporary gains. Be cautious of scams. Counseling may help if body image is affecting confidence.
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Can daflon 500 help with venous leakage? I'm really worried and would love some advice on whether it could improve my situation. What do you think?
Daflon 500, which contains a combination of diosmin and hesperidin, is commonly used to improve venous tone and reduce inflammation in conditions like varicose veins or venous insufficiency. While it may help improve circulation and alleviate symptoms, it is not a direct treatment for venous leakage. It's important to consult your doctor for a comprehensive evaluation and treatment plan tailored to your condition.
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Im currently taking NOCULI B6 syrup to help with kidney stones. Im supposed to take 15 ml three times a day, but Im unsure about how much active ingredient is in each dose. Could you help me figure out the mg of this syrup in 15 ml? Also, I have two stones in each kidney, each measuring around 34 mm. How long should I be on this syrup to effectively treat them? And are there any potential side effects I should be aware of while taking this syrup?
1. *Peripheral neuropathy*: Damage to nerves causing numbness, tingling. 2. *Vitamin deficiencies*: Lack of vitamins B12, B6, or B1. 3. *Diabetes*: High blood sugar levels damaging nerves. 4. *Thyroid disorders*: Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) or hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid). *Lifestyle Factors* 1. *Poor sleeping position*: Putting pressure on nerves. 2. *Smoking*: Reducing blood flow to nerves. 3. *Alcohol consumption*: Damaging nerves. *Tests to Identify the Problem* 1. *Blood tests*: To check vitamin levels, blood sugar, and thyroid function. 2. *Nerve conduction studies*: To assess nerve function. 3. *Electromyography (EMG)*: To evaluate muscle function. 4. *Imaging tests (e.g., MRI or CT scans)*: To rule out underlying conditions.
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