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Weakness feeling
Hello doctor My friend   feeling always tired.always sleepiness come.always sneezing.today she felt.she becames blackout.doctor told us that she can't eat anything since 4 days only water.doctor also told that her heartbeat and pulse also so so so weak.her bp is 100/60.doctor gave her one sleeping injection but not high dose.what is the solution for this?
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Start giving her ayurvedic medicines.
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give her Ashwagandharisht 20 ml by adding equal qty of water, twice a day after meals. Every morning give her Arjun ksheer pak 1 cup. Every night give her Triphala ghrit and Erand Sneh in milk. or in warm water. do for 7 days and inform response
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Start Homoeopathic medicines Bryonia Alba 30 c 4 pills on daily basis You'll b all right within one week (approximately)
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Then stop the medicines according to your doctor's advise
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Be away from cold temperature & food for faster recovery
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Fatigue/Weakness SX – fatigue, depression, weight loss PE – all, CV, lungs
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DX – Full Panel: CBC (Complete Blood Count: Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, White blood cells, Platelets). CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel). TSH/FT4 (Thyroid Stimulating hormone, Free T4). Lipid Panel (Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL). HbA1C (Hemoglobin A1C). Phosphorus and Magnesium levels. Urine Analysis. Vitamin D level.
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TX – Diet, exercise, dec stress, psych, supportive. SSRI: Fluoxetine, Paroxetine • Tx any underlying etiology.
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