Question: Suffering with congenital myopathy -no cure -should I use Corticosteroids

my name is … aged 29 Years, Unmarried. I am suffering with congenital myopathy for the past 10 years. Recently my muscle biopsy confirmed it. I came to know that there is no cure for this Disease. Someone suggest Corticosteroids for strengthening of muscles. Shall I use it. And what are the side effects. please suggest me.





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Question: Headaches, really tired all the time, feeling nauseated, cramping throughout the day?

Hi I am 20 years old. I have had the bar in my arm for the past 3 years but it is finished in 2 weeks!! I have had unprotected sex with my boyfriend a couple of times in the last 2 months. the last 3-4 days I am feeling very odd. I had brown spotting, headaches, really tired all the time, feeling nauseated, cramping throughout the day which seems to be on the left of my lower stomach.
I have looked up information about these symptoms and early pregnancy keeps coming up. I don’t know what to do? I don’t know if its too early to take a pregnancy test and if i do will it just come up negative automatically as the bar is still in my arm?
Id really appreciate if you could help me out.





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Question: Brownish discoloration on my left leg?

Hi! I’m (…), and I’m 17 years old.
Ever since I was little, my legs would have this weird brownish discoloration, especially on my left leg. My left leg is also visibly darker than my right leg.
I have this weird sensitivity to water. Whenever I come in contact with water (i.e. showering) or when I sweat, my legs turn red..
I want to know the cause and how I can stop this. I tried to explain to my doctor about this, but she just told me it was normal discoloration. But it’s not.
Thank you so much!





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Sugar is a silent killer.

sugar is a silent killer

Scientists have found that sugar is addictive and stimulates the same pleasure centers of the brain as cocaine or heroin. Since sugar is addictive: the more you use it – the more you need it – the more you need it – the more you use it – and it goes on and on and on….

White refined sugar-is not a food. It is a pure chemical extracted from plant sources, purer in fact than cocaine, which it resembles in many ways. Its true name is sucrose and its chemical formula is C12H22O11. It has 12 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogen atoms, 11 oxygen atoms, and absolutely nothing else to offer.

Sugar has Zero nutrients

Sugar has Zero protein

Sugar has Zero healthy fats

Sugar has Zero enzymes

Excessive unhealthy food and sugars-sweetened soft drink consumption has been linked to weight gain, as it provides a major and unnecessary source of calories with little or no nutritional value. Sugar-sweetened drinks have also been associated with several health problems.

According to the British Journal Of Sports Medicine. “Sugar and carbohydrates are the real culprits in the obesity epidemic… not the lack of physical activity”.

According to the National Institutes of Health, obesity and overweight together are the second leading cause of preventable death in the United States, close behind tobacco use. An estimated 300,000 deaths per year are due to the obesity epidemic.

Sugar should be banned. Period.

Ask A Doctor – Top Ranking Medical Questions

Here are some samples of  health questions we receive on a daily basis…
Please note: All sensitive information has been removed so as to maintain 100% Confidentiality.

Question: Hi Good Day! I want to ask if what is the meaning of my xray result – Impression apico pleural thickening,bilateral consider thoraci dextroscoliosis or maybe due to positional,suggest clinical correlation

Question: Vagina is burning to wipe after urinating and also get a tiny thing hanging in the inner of my vagina. I’m very scared and need your help please? What is going on with my vagina? It burns and see a weird thing hanging and don’t know what it is.

Question: I had a ringworm and i use over the counter anti fungal cream over it. The ring has gone for likes weeks but the place still hold a smooth spot that doesn’t itches, grow or do any discomfort. So now my question is does my ringworm totally cured or it still has?
Thanks.

Question: Had my hiv test done after after 5months of possible exposure it was – so was my partner,fell pregnant a month later,went for prenatal classes on my 7th month it was+.I was given ART I didn’t take it, I had my son 7weeks ago he’s- but I still tested +,Read that pregnancy can cause false+,HIV specialist confirmed it that it can happen. Should I be worried?

Question: If a person is schizophrenic and drunk at the same time she or he experiences delusions can a psychiatrist tell if the psychiatric disorder or the alcohol is causing the person to be delusional?

Question: My pupils have started to be two different sizes on and off, my vision is fine but I get frequent headaches and I am constantly tired. I am a very active individual with a very fit lifestyle. Should I see my doctor about getting a brain scan?

Question: Hiii.. my name is (…) and i m (…) years old…few days ago i found a itchy round shape ringworm on my scalp… it was small in size… And so itchy… after some days it becomes bigger in size… and also causes hairloss… i see that there are less hair on the affected scalp… i m in a big trouble… i seems like i will becomes totally blend after some days… please help me doctor…

Question: I am male of (…) yrs suffering from Cystic Fibrosis living in (…) and receiving IV antibiotics every month… from the past 4 years i have had 7 times p hnemothrax with both sides lungs.. recently my ige level is hish and my doc pulmonologist is identified this as ABPA and told me to take steriods tabs that is prednisolone regular as a treatment.. but i haven’t started bcos i am scared to take steriods as i feel i might get into phnemothrax in my lung.. and the doc is saying you have to try. So as a opinion from doc i want to know if prednisolone or steriods will cause phnemothrax as i am a secondary case with can reoccur any time

Question:my mother`s age is (…) years i think she is suffering from varicose vein. she is having a lot of pain in her both legs. last year she saw some blue marks on her legs. please tell me some treatment for it

Question: My wife got her periods on (…) and on (…) we had unprotected sex followed by an ipill (emergency Contraceptive pill) which she had in 4 hours after the act. On 7th august we had protected sex 3 times with new condoms for each act and after each act she washed herself with water.13th Aug she had bleeding like her periods but less flow(60% bleeding, considering 100%bleeding during her normal periods), no pain, with very few clots(1-3 clots instead of 8-9) and it was there for 3 days almost(on and off). Her periods were due on 25th Aug (she has irregular periods sometimes).We did a home pregnancy test that week with negative result and did the second pregnancy test on 5th Sept again with negative result. We also did UPT in Lab with negative result on 14th Sept. She has no symptoms of pregnancy.
On 17th she felt cramps and abdominal pain followed by thick white discharge. Is it sign of pregnancy? or is it sign of period coming? Is she pregnant? PS: we dint had any intercourse after that.

Question: I have got painful Cystitis, what can I do as I am on holiday

Question: Hi! I’m (…), and I’m (…) years old.
Ever since I was little, my legs would have this weird brownish discoloration, especially on my left leg. My left leg is also visibly darker than my right leg. I have this weird sensitivity to water. Whenever I come in contact with water (i.e. showering) or when I sweat, my legs turn red.I want to know the cause and how I can stop this. I tried to explain to my doctor about this, but she just told me it was normal discoloration. But it’s not.
I have attached a picture of my legs after having taken a shower.

Question: I accident took my 30 mg adderall twice and now my heart is beating faster than normal am I going to be ok

Question: Back pain got Xray showed scoliosis moderate curve to the right in thoracic and lumbar spine and kyphosis, CT scan shows three slipped discs in lumbar spine and twisting of the spine. Not only back pain but neck pain too sometimes get intense headache which don’t go away with pain killers or sleep, fainting, dizziness, constant fatigue, cracking noise, numbness of head region and numbness of right side if head turned to left. Can I please ask what is wrong and what treatments there are?

Question: I wore deodorant free from aluminium and free from paraben during mammography. Will this interfere with images?

Question: What are the symptoms of urinary incontinence for wetting regular underwear while asleep.

Question: Hello, I have had quite a large bruise on my left shoulder for about 4 years. It is about the size of two hands together, maybe more. It has constantly been visible on my shoulder ever since my sister noticed it about 4 years ago. It doesn’t cause any discomfort which is why I have never been to my GP about it. Sometimes is isn’t very visible, but most of the time it is pretty purple like a normal bruise. But I would just like to put my mind at ease about it as it doesn’t seem normal to have a bruise of that size constantly on my skin.. I know it’s not a birth mark or anything like that.

Question: I am a (…) and currently working in a (…) I am also a (…), a vocation I undertake on weekends. For the past three years I have noted a pattern that has worsened this year. I am experiencing moments of fatigue which has become chronic. The past two years I was doing my part-time (…) studies (online) in addition to my generally busy work schedule. Realizing that I could not keep up, I put my studies on hold this year, added exercise as part of my daily schedule but there has not been improvement on my fatigue case. I have seen the doctor a couple of times when it got serious this year. Two months ago I was grounded by what was diagnosed as flu for two weeks, which was coupled with insomnia. I was treated and came back to work, but soon the fatigue came to play. Last month I took a week-long leave to rest and the following week we went on a staff vacation(…)and my hope was that I will get back to normal which has not been the case. The biggest challenge is that my concentration level has dropped drastically hence my work performance such that my boss has given me an ultimatum to shape up or ship out. What would be your assessment and advice in this situation?

No sex after Brazil Olympics… at least for awhile.

Travelers returning from areas affected by the Zika virus should refrain from sexual intercourse or have protected sex for ‘at least eight weeks’, and not just four, now says the WHO

In its new recommendations for the prevention of sexual transmission of Zika virus, the World Health Organization adds that people should wait ‘ six months if the male partner has symptoms ‘.

….this time period is required to ensure that the infection has disappeared from the body and that the virus cannot be transmitted (…) to the partner”, explained WHO spokesperson Christian Lindmeier.

The Zika virus is associated with Latin America to an explosion of hydrencephaly, a serious and irreversible malformation characterized by an abnormally small skull size, as well as neurological diseases in adults, including Guillain-Barré syndrome.

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is regarded as being the main sourceo of transmission of Zika virus, but “increasingly new evidence has shown that it is also sexually transmitted.”

Super Bug E. coli infection : (CRE)

Rare E. coli infection

Carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae (CRE) or carbapenemase-producing enterobacteriaceae (CPE) is a rare kind of E. coli infection that is resistant to antibiotics. In fact it is resistant to the carbapenem class of antibiotics which are known as the last resort for this type of infection. The spread of CRE has dramatically progressed in the world since it was first observed in 2001. Cases have been mostly found in the Mediterranean and southern European countries – Greece, Italy and quickly spread to Turkey and France.

A case has now been found in the United States. A 49 year old Pennsylvania woman presented the presence of this rare kind of E. coli infection, the first known case of its kind in the United States.
The CDC and the Pennsylvania Department of Health mobilized immediately to investigate the case and to trace contacts the patient may have had to see whether the bacteria had spread.

The woman is now safe. But the case is of concern. Superbugs also referred to as the Nightmare Bacteria by the CDC (Center for Disease Control). Superbugs prove to be be the ultimate challenge to the world’s medical community.

Hospitals are primary transmission sites for CRE-based infections. Researchers found environmental reservoirs of CRE bacteria in ICU sinks and drains. Despite multiple attempts to sterilize these sinks and drains, using detergents and steam, hospital staff were unsuccessful in getting rid of the CRE bacteria. Due to the bacteria’s resistance to cleaning measures, staff should take extreme precaution in maintaining sterile environments in hospitals not yet infected with the CRE-resistant bacteria.

What can you do to protect yourself from the E. coli Superbug?

  • Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds with warm soapy water before and after handling food and using the bathroom.
  • Clean and sanitize utensils, cutting boards and counter tops often.
  • Wash all fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating (even the ones you peel or those that are “pre-washed”).
  • Drink only pasteurized milk, juice and cider.
  • Use a meat thermometer to ensure your meat is cooked completely. Don’t judge if meat is cooked by how it looks, because hamburger can turn brown before it has reached a safe internal temperature of 71oC (160oF).
  • Place raw meats on the bottom shelf of the refrigerator so the juices cannot drip onto other foods.
  • Have separate cutting boards for raw meat, vegetables and cooked foods.
  • Keep cold foods cold and hot foods hot. Bacteria grows fastest in the “danger zone”, which is between 4°C and 60°C (40°F to 140°F).

What are the symptoms of E. Coli infection?

Symptoms of intestinal infection include diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever. More severe cases can lead to bloody diarrhea, dehydration, or even kidney failure. People with weakened immune systems, pregnant women, young children, and older adults are at increased risk for developing these complications.

The Ultimate Concern

With the irresponsible overuse of antibiotics made by the medical community in the past years, we now face Superbugs that cannot be eliminated. Should a Superbug begin to spread out of control we may come face to face with the Ultimate Nightmare Scenario.

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Doctor to the Stars

Here are some of our favorite stars that played roles as or alongside doctors on the screen.. only one however is a real doctor:

Amber Heard

Amber Heard

Amber Laura Heard is an American actress. Heard made her film debut in the sports drama Friday Night Lights, starring Billy Bob Thornton.

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp

John Christopher “Johnny” Depp II is an American actor, producer, and musician. He has won the Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor.

Ken Jeong

Jeong completed his internal medicine residency at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans while developing his stand-up comedy.Jeong is a licensed physician in California, roles Community, The Hangover Trilogy, Knocked Up, Role Models, Ride Along 2, Dr. Ken, Crazy Rich Asians

Penélope Cruz

Penelope Cruz Sanchez

Penélope Cruz Sánchez, known professionally as Penélope Cruz, is a Spanish actress and model. Signed by an agent at age 15, she made her acting debut at 16 on television and her feature film debut  at 16 on television and her feature film debut the following year in Jamón, jamón (1992) to critical acclaim.

Michael C. Hall

Michael C. Hall

Michael Carlyle Hall is an American actor, known for his role as Dexter Morgan, a blood spatter analyst, in the Showtime TV Network series, Dexter, and as David Fisher in the HBO drama series, Six Feet Under.

Agnes Bruckner

Agnes Bruckner

Agnes Bruckner is an American actress and former photomodell. She began acting on television in the late 1990s and has since appeared in several films, including The Woods, Blue Car, Murder By Numbers, Blood and Chocolate, and The Anna Nicole Story.

Megan Fox

Megan Fox

Megan Denise Fox is an American actress and model. She began her acting career in 2001, with several minor television and film roles, and played a regular role on the Hope & Faith television sitcom.

Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen Lee DeGeneres is an American comedian, television host, actress, writer, and producer. She starred in the popular sitcom Ellen from 1994 to 1998, and has hosted her syndicated TV talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, since 2003.

Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson is an American actress, model, and singer. She made her film debut in North. Johansson subsequently starred in Manny & Lo in 1996, and garnered further acclaim and prominence with roles in The Horse Whisperer and Ghost World.

Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon

Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon, known professionally as Reese Witherspoon, is an American actress and producer.

Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz

Cameron Michelle Diaz is an American actress, producer, and former fashion model. She rose to stardom with roles in The Mask, My Best Friend’s Wedding and There’s Something About Mary.

Mehmet Oz

Mehmet Oz

Mehmet Cengiz Öz, better known as Dr. Oz, is a Turkish-American cardiothoracic surgeon, author and television personality.

Doctors to Famous People

Cancer specialist David Agus = Steve Jobs
Anthony Mobasser, a Beverly Hills dentist – Elizabeth Taylor.
Orthopedic surgeon, Bal Rajagopalan (aka Dr Raj) – Charlie Sheen
Michael Todd Schulenberg, a doctor in Minnesota – Prince
West coast doctor, Leon Cole – Elvis Presley

Hollywood’s top doctors

Dr. Jean Claude ER Physician
Dr. Javez Ernesto ER Physician – Surgeon
Dr. D. Zluf ER Physician
Dr. Deepak Patel Family & ER Physician
Dr. Beverly Lewis

Medical Specialties

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Medical Specialties

A
Abdominal Radiology Radiology-Diagnostic
Addiction Psychiatry Psychiatry
Adolescent Medicine Pediatrics
Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedics Orthopaedic Surgery
Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology Internal Medicine
Allergy & Immunology
Anesthesiology

B

Biochemical Genetics Medical Genetics
Blood Banking – Transfusion Medicine Pathology-Anatomic & Clinical

C

Cardiothoracic Radiology Radiology-Diagnostic
Cardiovascular Disease Internal Medicine
Chemical Pathology Pathology-Anatomic & Clinical
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Psychiatry
Child Neurology Neurology
Clinical & Laboratory Immunology Allergy & Immunology
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Internal Medicine
Clinical Neurophysiology Neurology
Colon & Rectal Surgery
Congenital Cardiac Surgery Thoracic Surgery
Craniofacial Surgery Plastic Surgery
Critical Care Medicine Anesthesiology
Critical Care Medicine Internal Medicine
Cytopathology Pathology-Anatomic & Clinical

D

Dermatology
Dermatopathology Dermatology

E

Emergency Medicine
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Internal Medicine
Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Neurological Surgery
Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Neurology
Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Radiology-Diagnostic

F

Family Medicine
Family Practice
Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery Obstetrics & Gynecology
Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Orthopaedic Surgery
Forensic Pathology Pathology-Anatomic & Clinical
Forensic Psychiatry Psychiatry

G

Gastroenterology Internal Medicine
Geriatric Medicine Family Medicine
Geriatric Medicine Internal Medicine
Geriatric Medicine Family Practice
Geriatric Psychiatry Psychiatry

H

Hand Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery
Hand Surgery Plastic Surgery
Hand Surgery Surgery-General
Hematology Internal Medicine
Hematology Pathology-Anatomic & Clinical
Hematology & Oncology Internal Medicine

I

Infectious Disease Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine-Pediatrics
Interventional Cardiology Internal Medicine

M

Medical Genetics
Medical Microbiology Pathology-Anatomic & Clinical
Medical Toxicology Emergency Medicine
Medical Toxicology Preventive Medicine
Molecular Genetic Pathology Medical Genetics
Muscoskeletal Radiology Radiology-Diagnostic
Musculoskeletal Oncology Orthopaedic Surgery

N

Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Pediatrics
Nephrology Internal Medicine
Neurological Surgery
Neurology
Neuromuscular Medicine Neurology
Neuromuscular Medicine Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Neuropathology Pathology-Anatomic & Clinical
Neuroradiology Radiology-Diagnostic
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Radiology Radiology-Diagnostic

O

Obstetric Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Oncology Internal Medicine
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology
Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopaedic Trauma Orthopaedic Surgery
Otolaryngology
Otology – Neurotology Otolaryngology

P

Pain Medicine Anesthesiology
Pain Medicine Neurology
Pain Medicine Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Pathology-Anatomic & Clinical
Pediatric Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
Pediatric Cardiology Pediatrics
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Pediatrics
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Pediatrics
Pediatric Endocrinology Pediatrics
Pediatric Gastroenterology Pediatrics
Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Pediatrics
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Pediatrics
Pediatric Nephrology Pediatrics
Pediatric Orthopaedics Orthopaedic Surgery
Pediatric Otolaryngology Otolaryngology
Pediatric Pathology Pathology-Anatomic & Clinical
Pediatric Pulmonology Pediatrics
Pediatric Radiology Radiology-Diagnostic
Pediatric Rheumatology Pediatrics
Pediatric Sports Medicine Pediatrics
Pediatric Surgery Surgery-General
Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Pediatrics
Pediatric Urology Urology
Pediatrics
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Plastic Surgery
Preventive Medicine
Procedural Dermatology Dermatology
Psychiatry
Pulmonary Disease Internal Medicine
Pulmonary Disease & Critical Care Medicine Internal Medicine

R

Radiation Oncology
Radiology-Diagnostic
Rheumatology Internal Medicine

S

Sleep Medicine
Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Sports Medicine Emergency Medicine
Sports Medicine Family Medicine
Sports Medicine Internal Medicine
Sports Medicine Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Surgery-General
Surgical Critical Care Surgery-General

T

Thoracic Surgery
Thoracic Surgery-Integrated Thoracic Surgery
Transplant Hepatology Internal Medicine

U

Urology

V

Vascular & Interventional Radiology Radiology-Diagnostic
Vascular Surgery Surgery-General

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