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[Dear Dr. A 3 year old male child is suffering from Intermittent Exotropia with Bilateral Dissociated Vertical Deviation with Bilateral Inferior Oblique Muscle Overaction. I want to know that the exact cause for the said... View answer
Hi, I am worried about my son. He is 3 years old and appears to have epicanthal folds. His Dr has never mentioned this but I just noticed. I am now panicked that he may have a geneticdisorder. What are ... View answer
[During my last exam My doctor found that my prostate was very hard and not spongy like a tennis ball. I have scheduled a biopsy . Is a hard prostate a sign of cancer. I'm 69 no urinary problems at all but my Dad had... View answer
[Hi doctor , My wife is suffering fromBPAD and psychosis , whose age is 24 and is sufffering from Bipolar Defective disorder sine 2008 , i want to know what all problems could be faced by this kind of a patient , wether... View answer
Hello, I am a 28yr old married lady. I am suffering from hairfall since the age of 15-16yrs ..., it is no longer such. Still the amount of hairfall decreased since 1yr back which again became ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Veera Raghava Rao Buddha.
( General & Family Physician)
[hello doctor, i am 22 years old and i have having severe hair loss problem from last 4 year. This is my genetic problem how can i care my disease .] View answer
Answered by :Dr. Das Arindam
( General & Family Physician)
[My mum has endometriosis and i was wondering if that meant i had it too? I am 16 and I started my period 5 years ago. I don t have heavy periods, they only last 4 days and i have no pain at all, but i am worried about the... View answer
[Squints run in my family, i have a squint, my father has a squint and my granfather, could you please tell me the likelyhood of my child having one as i am pregnant at the moment?] View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sachin Ramdas Bodhale
( Ophthalmologist)
[yes asthama runs in families, so it should be a gentic disorder. thats why it does not have cure. my grandpa had asthama, my father has asthama, and my brother has asthama. but i dont have thank god.] View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sachin Ramdas Bodhale
( Ophthalmologist)
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