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DVT and leg pain
I'm suffering from DVT since 2009 and now am 29yrs old and on Acitrom 2mg. Now am having leg swelling(working in IT company with 10hrs. Teetotaler and non smoker) Veins are visible while in standing(not wearing stockings) with little bit sharp pain occasionally in my left chest and pain in upper stomach end of stomach.
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Please Send me all details Current reports of dopler studies, images of affected area So that I can guide you precisely Meanwhile Take Pulsatila 30 ch Liquid Homeopathic medicine 5 drops in 50 ml water three times a day Hemamalis 200 ch Liquid Homeopathic medicine 5 drops in 50 ml water Twice a day Go for morning and evening walk daily for good digestion and easy defication and good circulation Take salads and fruits more Take milk regularly Avoid oily spicy and fast food, non veg food, processed food Avoid outside food totally Avoid Soyabean oil for cooking.... Totally
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