DenonE Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 Doc thank you po , halfway lang daw pumasok yun nail, buti na lang may slippers kahit papaano. She is in a lot of pain and I know kasi napako na rin ako dati but not that big and rusty. Would betadine help in cleaning? Pag inabot ka nga naman ng malas, sa pako pa na de-kalawang. nakakatakot naman yung pako na yan... sir if i may say... if your wife has not been updated on her tetanus vaccines you should immediately bring her to a physician for updates..even if she is updated she may need further evaluation like if shell be needing a booster or toxoid and also special attention on the wound as for debridement if needed because some debris may be left. the antibiotic given to her may not be enough since some microbes tend to be resistant due to its capability to neutralize this kind of antibio..co-amoxiclav will be better than amox alone.. your physician will give you prescription for this. hth Quote Link to comment
otitismedia Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 Doc thank you po , halfway lang daw pumasok yun nail, buti na lang may slippers kahit papaano. She is in a lot of pain and I know kasi napako na rin ako dati but not that big and rusty. Would betadine help in cleaning? Pag inabot ka nga naman ng malas, sa pako pa na de-kalawang. yes, daily cleaning of wound with povidone-iodine (betadine) will help and please follow the advise of dr xwhiteshadowz. Quote Link to comment
DenonE Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 Ok na po. She got the needed vaccine. Hope she will get well soon. Salamat sa mga advice ninyo. :thumbsupsmiley: :mtc: :thumbsupsmiley: yes, daily cleaning of wound with povidone-iodine (betadine) will help and please follow the advise of dr xwhiteshadowz. Quote Link to comment
cashflow Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 sir i need advice... nadiagnosed ako with small gallbladder cholesterolosis... sbi ng doctor surgery dw dpat pro natatakot kc ako kya sna mern pa ibang way para gumaling ako... need advice... thnx Quote Link to comment
easyhard Posted February 8, 2009 Share Posted February 8, 2009 sir i need advice... nadiagnosed ako with small gallbladder cholesterolosis... sbi ng doctor surgery dw dpat pro natatakot kc ako kya sna mern pa ibang way para gumaling ako... need advice... thnx Not all gallbladders with with (cholesterolosis or even stones) need to be removed. Patients who had experienced symptoms such as abdominal pain, jaundice (yellow color of eyes) or bloatedness are advised surgery because of a bigger risk for developing complications. But as long as you are still asymptomatic, you can forego with the surgery. If you would like to discuss your case off-thread, send me a PM. I will be glad to help you. Quote Link to comment
xwhiteshadowz Posted February 8, 2009 Share Posted February 8, 2009 ^^ i second the motion Quote Link to comment
cutegwapings Posted February 9, 2009 Share Posted February 9, 2009 To our doctors, My son was diagnosed with Hernia. Our company health card (Medicard) said that congenital disorders like "indirect hernia" is an exclusion. However, I look at our policy handbook and it says that "Herniorraphy", which is the procedure for Hernia, is covered up to maximum benefit limit and that "neonatal hernia" is an exclusion. I believe that my son's case is not congenital and not neonatal because he's already 2 1/2 years old and we discovered his hernia 2 days after he suffered from 2 weeks constipation and we have a medical proof that he suffered from constipation. Is this case can't be covered by Medicard? They're saying that it can't be covered if it's indirect/congenital, but I researched online and it says that it's hard to tell if an hernia is indirect or direct. Thank you! Quote Link to comment
kanski Posted February 9, 2009 Share Posted February 9, 2009 unfortunately, if i remember it correctly, the vast majority of hernias are congenital in nature and many just develop after some years. in your son's case, it could be that a weakness in the abdominal wall was already present earlier and the pressure caused by his bout of constipation brought about the hernia. that said, medicard is infamous for it's exclusion clauses. Quote Link to comment
cutegwapings Posted February 9, 2009 Share Posted February 9, 2009 unfortunately, if i remember it correctly, the vast majority of hernias are congenital in nature and many just develop after some years. in your son's case, it could be that a weakness in the abdominal wall was already present earlier and the pressure caused by his bout of constipation brought about the hernia. that said, medicard is infamous for it's exclusion clauses. Our son's Pedia says that he doesn't have Hernia before. But there's really no way to tell if it's congenital or not, right? The assumption was congenital but that can't be proven coz he's already 2 years old when the hernia got discovered. Should I get a 2nd opinion from another doctor and present the diagnosis to Medicard? Thanks for your help. Quote Link to comment
kanski Posted February 10, 2009 Share Posted February 10, 2009 a 2nd opinion wouldn't hurt. but i wouldn't be optimistic either. Quote Link to comment
bgy_ginebra Posted February 11, 2009 Share Posted February 11, 2009 hi all, i'd like to ask for your expert opinion. my son had high fever since last friday (today is wed, so 5 days na)we took him to the doctor last saturday, clear ang lungs, di namamaga ang toncils, eto result ng urinalysis nya (saturday)pus cells 2-3rbc 1-2bacteria someprotein -tracespec gravity - 1.025epithelial cells -raremucus -many nakuha naman ang result sunday, so i texted lang the pedia what to do next,she said to give TRIZOLE if my son still has fever and if he has abdomial pain. since wala, di namin pinainom ng trizole. paracetamol lang saka solmux ( kasi medyo may ubo sya, meron rin sipon) we took him to a different doctor last monday, for a 2nd opinion.same pa rin, clear lungs, ok ang toncils. pinakita ko ung result ng wiwi, normal naman daw.so pina-CBC sya eto result: hemoglobin 132hematocrit 0.39wbc 6.4neutrophil 0.56lymphocyte 0.06eosinophil 0.01rbc 4.71platelet 231 sabi ng doctor normal naman, no dengue, so no need to worry. do you have any idea..what could cause my son's fever?nag-worry lang kami kasi 5 days na,before naman, mabigyan lang sya ng gamot, nawawala na rin max 3 days. hope you can help me. thanks. Quote Link to comment
vagabond Posted February 11, 2009 Share Posted February 11, 2009 how do one know that your amoebiasis is active again? is the medicine just over the counter? Quote Link to comment
otitismedia Posted February 12, 2009 Share Posted February 12, 2009 how do one know that your amoebiasis is active again? is the medicine just over the counter? repeat fecalysis Quote Link to comment
peterparker Posted February 12, 2009 Share Posted February 12, 2009 hi all, i'd like to ask for your expert opinion. my son had high fever since last friday (today is wed, so 5 days na)we took him to the doctor last saturday, clear ang lungs, di namamaga ang toncils, eto result ng urinalysis nya (saturday)pus cells 2-3rbc 1-2bacteria someprotein -tracespec gravity - 1.025epithelial cells -raremucus -many nakuha naman ang result sunday, so i texted lang the pedia what to do next,she said to give TRIZOLE if my son still has fever and if he has abdomial pain. since wala, di namin pinainom ng trizole. paracetamol lang saka solmux ( kasi medyo may ubo sya, meron rin sipon) we took him to a different doctor last monday, for a 2nd opinion.same pa rin, clear lungs, ok ang toncils. pinakita ko ung result ng wiwi, normal naman daw.so pina-CBC sya eto result: hemoglobin 132hematocrit 0.39wbc 6.4neutrophil 0.56lymphocyte 0.06eosinophil 0.01rbc 4.71platelet 231 sabi ng doctor normal naman, no dengue, so no need to worry. do you have any idea..what could cause my son's fever?nag-worry lang kami kasi 5 days na,before naman, mabigyan lang sya ng gamot, nawawala na rin max 3 days. hope you can help me. thanks. hmm... looks like the problem is FUO or fever of unknown origin you did not mention how old is your son, btw.. and what is the pattern of the fever, does it go down and up or is it consistent? and how high does it go..? is there a particular time of the day when the fever is at it`s peak..? :mtc: Quote Link to comment
vagabond Posted February 12, 2009 Share Posted February 12, 2009 repeat fecalysisstool ample? Quote Link to comment
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