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MY 17 year old has low T (345)as do I. i was Dx w hypogonadism several years ago. My son other labs are nomral ( prolactin ,fsh,lh). Is T therapy safe for him.? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mitaly
( General & Family Physician)
70 year old grandfather.. with 2-7 yearolds 2 days a week. Have had several "colds" leaving coughing for month or two. Currently getting over summer cold (two weeks) still having yellow... View answer
Bad cough not very productive. Dark green mucus when it is. I work with 3/4 yearolds, exposed to everything. 100.4+ fever now for two and a half days won t break. Tried aspirin , Tylenol ,... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Geeta Sundar
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
When is a 5 yearoldstemperature too high ? was 39 / 102.2 F but with child paracetemol slowly reducing. Has had this temperature for 8 hours, it recedes with medicine and then rises as... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rajesh Choda
( Ayurveda Specialist)
Hello, my son (6 yearolds) has strep and started taking antibiotics yesterday. His temperatureis subnormal but he feels clammy. I read somewhere that this can be normal when fighting off an... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Namala Bharadwaj
( General & Family Physician)
yearolds nappy I noticed a string kummin out his anus when I cleaned it with a wipe it came out like a long two inch White string and another came out after that one Wat is this? ... View answer
sir i was recently diagnosed by a urologist for Grade I prostatomegely...i am ok as now. since two days i was feeling burning sensation is the penis which is causing a little anxiety and disturbance ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali
( General & Family Physician)
My child is six yeras old. I am an RN but I do not practice in peds and am uncertain in the safety in giving my six year old monistat. She was recently on antibiotics for a boil. So, she was on it for ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Albana Sejdini
( General & Family Physician)
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