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My mother-in-law is 87 years old and has had a persistent cough for over a month, which keeps her awake all night. Her high blood pressure is currently 204/80. She has had high blood pressure since 1993 and is taking over 7 different medications daily. She also has a history of thyroid issues and heart problems. What additional information should be considered to help diagnose and manage her condition?
January 6th, 2023
I occasionally see black specks in my stool. Should this be concerning, especially since I eat a lot of black pepper, blueberries, and sometimes black beans? I have IBS and take omeprazole, Bentyl, iron, and vitamin D supplements. I've seen a GI specialist, and my blood panels have been normal except for being iron and vitamin D deficient. I've also had some weight loss and suffer from anxiety.
February 27th, 2023
I have a hoarse voice in the morning, not all the time, sometimes other parts of the day. I had half of my thyroid removed. I clear my throat often, there is nothing to clear. I can feel swelling. Is this something serious?
April 24th, 2024
My mother recently had a colonoscopy and has been feeling pain all over her body, particularly across her back and left shoulder. She has arthritis and is unable to take anything except Tylenol for the next few days. I am worried that the pain is due to some other complication other than gas. Could this be something more serious? Please advise.
September 9th, 2024
I have been taking a drug to help stop smoking, which made my cigarettes taste very bad. My wife cannot get the same pills from her doctor, even though I am on welfare and the government approves my medication, which is covered by my medical insurance. Why can't my wife get the same drug from the drugstore as me?
December 6th, 2023
I recently experienced a concussion following a blow to the left temple, which led to symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, emotional distress, vision changes, and unsteadiness. I was diagnosed with Post Concussion Syndrome (PCS) and had an MRI that showed moderate cerebellar tonsillar descent and other findings. I have several questions: 1. Can you clarify the MRI findings in relation to my symptoms? 2. Is the cerebellar tonsillar descent a result of the concussion, and can it be reversed? 3. How long will it take to recover from PCS, and what can I do to speed up the process? 4. Should I wait to update my vision prescription until my PCS symptoms improve?
November 16th, 2024