Brain CECT

2022-08-05 05:01:32
Just had CECT brain and was injected with something.. feeling Okay.. Can I drink fresh pomegranate juice? Eat my regular stamp 5 medicine.. What should I not do?
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Yes you can have Pomegranate Juice . It is advised to take plenty of oral fluids for hydration (In absence of any contraindications) and urine output assessment. Would like to know a few more details in history for proper assessment & to rule out any contraindications to excess fluids . Please consult on Practo for the same as per your convenience.

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Answered2022-08-05 06:35:24

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Post any contrast ( like CECT scan ) you need to take lots of fluids ( except in few case of known heart failure , kidney issues) for atleast 48 hours and monitor your urine output . Please consult for instructions on fluid intake and procedure for urine monitoring

Answered2022-08-05 05:17:55

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You can take Nothing will happen

Answered2022-08-05 05:03:56

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Can help you kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-08-06 06:31:20

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Yeah , definitely. You can take . If you have any problem like any sign and symptom then take consultation .

Answered2022-08-05 05:12:41

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