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My Auntie has diabetes and she has insulin every day but recently she's had plaque in her kidney and the doctors said that she will be well but she's getting worse. She takes omeprazole once a week ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad
( General & Family Physician)
and they say there is no plaque buildup. I do know that when I had a dex scan that I have osteopenia ... problems also with kidney stones usually have them at least once a year. The bruising and leg pain are ... View answer
What is Crestor and how it can remove plaque from my arteries A solution that works in dental offices to remove plaque from teeth supposedly works as well to flush out plaque from arteries ... View answer
What is the best way to prevent plaque on the teeth and to remove excess plaque from the teeth. Is the consumer brand Plax good for that? Are there any particular foods that help plaque develop more? I... View answer
hello I was wondering if someone is diagnosed with in calcified plaque in thier arteries, can plaque be removed from these arteries with diet and exerscise and lifestyle changes. like can plaque ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Aaron Branch
( General & Family Physician)
I just found out Friday 7/13/12 that I have plaque in my arteries. Hardening of the arteries and my kidney is not functioning at its capacity and my number for functioning is between 53 & 56. In addition ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jyothi B L
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
I had my first endoscopy today and the doctor found a single plaque in the gastroesophageal ..... Can a single plaque just be a plaque or does it generally indicates something else? ... View answer
Can you reverse the effects of plaque buildup in the arterial walls? Can you reverse the effects of plaque buildup in the arterial walls? ... View answer
stent, it shows the stent pushing the plaque or flattening the plaque to the sides of the artery. My question is what prevents some of the pushed aside plaque from entering the openings of the mesh? ... View answer
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