wbs982 Posted January 9, 2011 Share Posted January 9, 2011 good day! just want to ask kung may female ba na urologist? halos lahat kasi ng hospital na napuntahan ko was male ang urologist nila. prefer ko sana female kasi nahihiya naman ako sa male magpa check up.... thanks! Quote Link to comment
kanski Posted January 10, 2011 Share Posted January 10, 2011 ^ i've heard of a female gyne-uro (whose name escapes me at the moment) who is primarily based in makati med but, also has a clinic at uerm. you could probably ask the information counter of both hospitals for her name. Quote Link to comment
avril17 Posted January 10, 2011 Share Posted January 10, 2011 are gluta ivs safe for everybody??planning to have a shot 1.2g STS every after 3 days Quote Link to comment
miggyE Posted January 11, 2011 Share Posted January 11, 2011 while allegedly safe, you have to remember that glutathione is still a hormone with all the risks that pertains. also, since we are a tropical country, the effects you may feel will only be temporary...i.e. 3 months..... Quote Link to comment
hidden_agenda Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 mga sirs, tanong ko lang procedure ng sperm countat saka kung magkano at kung saan maganda po at mejo muratnx, peace Quote Link to comment
jhorghe Posted January 16, 2011 Share Posted January 16, 2011 good day! just want to ask kung may female ba na urologist? halos lahat kasi ng hospital na napuntahan ko was male ang urologist nila. prefer ko sana female kasi nahihiya naman ako sa male magpa check up.... thanks! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Baka kasi ndi URO ang kailangan mo ... if it would be a more specific concern ... kung complicated UTI ang problem all you need to consult are IMs ... or you could probably see an Gynecologist usually at that level adressed na ang problem for women Quote Link to comment
Lanceagosto Posted January 25, 2011 Share Posted January 25, 2011 Good day! Mga doctors ng MTC, ask ko lang what is streptococcal gentonephritis? my sister was diagnosed with this. Our worry is that our mother has kidney failure. Magkaparehas ba sila? If not, what is the probability that streptococcal gentonephritis would end up with renal failure? Thanks Quote Link to comment
peterparker Posted January 27, 2011 Share Posted January 27, 2011 Good day! Mga doctors ng MTC, ask ko lang what is streptococcal gentonephritis? my sister was diagnosed with this. Our worry is that our mother has kidney failure. Magkaparehas ba sila? If not, what is the probability that streptococcal gentonephritis would end up with renal failure? Thanks you are probably referring to post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, which is basically an infection of the kidneys by Streptococcus, which happens approximately 1-4 weeks following an infection of the pharynx or skin. there are two trains of thought here.. in general, 95% of affected children recover totally while in adults, the disease is less benign, meaning the clinical course can become difficult to manage. Quote Link to comment
hint-of-lime Posted February 7, 2011 Share Posted February 7, 2011 Ygood day! just want to ask kung may female ba na urologist? halos lahat kasi ng hospital na napuntahan ko was male ang urologist nila. prefer ko sana female kasi nahihiya naman ako sa male magpa check up.... thanks! There is one who is connected to PGH. Give PGH a call and ask to be connected to the office of the Division of Urology and you can make inquiries there. Quote Link to comment
easyhard Posted February 11, 2011 Share Posted February 11, 2011 Dr carmela lapitan from UP PGH and St lukes global cityDr linnie hilvano from UP PGH and San juam de dios hospital They are good female urogists Quote Link to comment
Lanceagosto Posted February 20, 2011 Share Posted February 20, 2011 you are probably referring to post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, which is basically an infection of the kidneys by Streptococcus, which happens approximately 1-4 weeks following an infection of the pharynx or skin. there are two trains of thought here.. in general, 95% of affected children recover totally while in adults, the disease is less benign, meaning the clinical course can become difficult to manage. Sir peterparker, Thanks sa reply.. Follow up lang, when you say less benign and the clinical course is difficult to manage, does it mean hindi dangerous? Please ellaborate. Salamat po Quote Link to comment
peterparker Posted February 22, 2011 Share Posted February 22, 2011 Sir peterparker, Thanks sa reply.. Follow up lang, when you say less benign and the clinical course is difficult to manage, does it mean hindi dangerous? Please ellaborate. Salamat po simply put, it means that in adults affected by GN, the clinical course and symptoms are more difficult to treat compared to pediatric patients.. so yes it can become dangerous and problematic. Quote Link to comment
libraprime Posted February 24, 2011 Share Posted February 24, 2011 Inquiry po.. my wife has been experiencing numbness in the left arm and hand, with occasional throbbing pain, and lately in the right arm and hand. No persistent pain daw, just "manhid" and "nanlalamig". From what I read, symptoms point to angina. She's deathly afraid of doctors and can't convince her to undergo checkup because she says doctors only prescribe meds which she believes only complicate things. She's Ilocano, 57 y/o, the traditional fruits and veggies eater and not a junk food junkie, though has occasional bouts with excessive uric acid due to peanuts. Your thoughts on this please? Thanks! Quote Link to comment
peterparker Posted February 25, 2011 Share Posted February 25, 2011 Inquiry po.. my wife has been experiencing numbness in the left arm and hand, with occasional throbbing pain, and lately in the right arm and hand. No persistent pain daw, just "manhid" and "nanlalamig". From what I read, symptoms point to angina. She's deathly afraid of doctors and can't convince her to undergo checkup because she says doctors only prescribe meds which she believes only complicate things. She's Ilocano, 57 y/o, the traditional fruits and veggies eater and not a junk food junkie, though has occasional bouts with excessive uric acid due to peanuts. Your thoughts on this please? Thanks! your wife is most probably experiencing symptoms related to a cardiovascular disorder, so it would be wise to have your wife checked out.. an executive check-up is your best option, since all the necessary tests will be performed in order to evaluate the problem AND determine the proper course of action. Quote Link to comment
orthodoc Posted February 25, 2011 Share Posted February 25, 2011 Inquiry po.. my wife has been experiencing numbness in the left arm and hand, with occasional throbbing pain, and lately in the right arm and hand. No persistent pain daw, just "manhid" and "nanlalamig". From what I read, symptoms point to angina. She's deathly afraid of doctors and can't convince her to undergo checkup because she says doctors only prescribe meds which she believes only complicate things. She's Ilocano, 57 y/o, the traditional fruits and veggies eater and not a junk food junkie, though has occasional bouts with excessive uric acid due to peanuts. Your thoughts on this please? Thanks! Agree with peterparker.Aside from that posted above, another consideration would be neurologic in nature: carpal tunnel syndrome or radiculopathic symptoms secondary to cervical root impingement.A visit to a doctor will help in identifying properly the nature of her ailment and alleviating her problems. Quote Link to comment
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