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Need advice for my senior aged mom
Dear Doctors , My mother 75 years didn't take her hyperthyroidism medicine neomercazole for whole October  month as directed by her new general physicial.. she got her symtoms back and was put on neomercazole again. Now her thyroid is ok But since November she has moving chest pain and backside headache.. We had done her tests ecg echo , blood test ..hrct scan..cervical spine and all results are ok. Her bp is also normal Doctor says it can be neuro muscular pain which can be a side effect of not taking medicine for a month and have suggested cap caldikind plus, tab bon dk 60000 ..tab laregab nt, tab lanol er , tab oxetol 50..its been a week..but no change in her pain.. We are feeling helpless now..which doctor to go which specialist to check with Please guide she is also tired visiting different doctors God bless 🙏
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She is taking too many medicines. Please let her be on neomercazole  only. She should consult a Neurophysician . But go with all the details of investigations done for heart.
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Hello, First of all dnt skip her medications. Also , after restarting her medications u should wait for atleast 2 weeks for the results. Still I suggest you forward your reports and also do one cervical spine MRI It can be cervical insufficiency and blood flow related problem.
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kindly send your reports. continue your medications till then.
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Hello mam I got your concern, If it was a side effects of not taking medication than it should be improved after taking medications regularly
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I want to see your ECG, ECHO, Blood test, HRCT and Cervical spine scan
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Hello ,got your concern ,it can be treatable with further evaluation, better healthcare and proper treatment ..For prescription and counselling regarding the same you can consult me through this app or directly via Watsapp { 96 1820 2424 } for fast and better reach ..
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Follow up consultation with your treating doctor is advisable
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Else consultation for detailed discussion is advisable
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It would be better if u post the report and
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She may need a tread mill test It can be chronic stable angina. It can be picked up on ecg only during the attack
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