- Male
- 30 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm on medication for stomach tuberculosis and it's been nine months so far. I've heard that for stomach TB, you need to take the meds for at least a year to avoid the risk of MDR. Is that actually true?
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My dad has obstructive jaundice and gallstones. The doctor mentioned surgery might be needed but we're unsure if homeopathy could help instead. The report is attached what would you recommend for his condition?
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I've been dealing with a chronic fissure for the past 5 months and really want to avoid surgery can Ayurvedic treatment help me heal completely? I'm worried about the pain and looking for a natural solution
Chronic fissures can often be managed with Ayurvedic or conservative treatments, but long-term healing depends on severity. Surgery may be needed if symptoms persist despite natural approaches.
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