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Haemetemesis caused by oesophageal varic
Liver disease causing pulmonary hypertension which causes oesophageal varices which causes haemetemesis so EBL done twice with 2nd EBL done after 15 days of the first one but after 2nd EBL just after 2 days the patient suffered from low bp just for not eating food. Due to which the patient was again admitted to another hospital and they are till now examining and saying that rebleeding can be the cause and platelet count was also reduced to 33000 so tell me where to consult in which hospital where doctor is best and preferred area is delhi.
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Continue your treatment but along with it you should take Homoeopathic treatment as it is without any side effects.
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Along with present medication let him take homeopathy medication, it ll overcome platelet count s n all. Chat online I need a very detail case for prescription.
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