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Vomiting
Isha
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Pain and burning sensation in upper abdomen frequently
Mukta
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Pcod
Manali
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My kid his age is 13 yes old is facing IBS issue, His stomach pains a lot with frequent Potty issues, Please provide any solution
Jaynit Punjabi
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Piles
Atul tyagi
17 Oct 2024
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kidney and prostate and sleep problems
Bodhan Saha
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What is the best way to reset gut health?
Gokul
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Skin issue related
Priti
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Why periods are irregular for girls in some times
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Ringing in the ears, ear congestion, occasional headaches
Ananya
17 Oct 2024
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I have piles
Avinash Vishwakarma
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Retahkshaya
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Testicular pain
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Morphea
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Osteoarthritis
Gita
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I use mobile use a lot in per day
AASIM MUSTAFA
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Low amh ,Age 38 yrs
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Continuously increasing thyroid
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Why does my stomach pain
Kamal
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Am Suffering with Skin Allergy
Suvarna
17 Oct 2024
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My mother is having pelvic joint pain with muscle loss.Y?
Amit Kumar Upadhyay
17 Oct 2024
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What to do with a damaged meniscus
Riya
16 Oct 2024
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Dyshydrotic eczema
Lakshmi
16 Oct 2024
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What to do in case of deep depression with the loss of the meaning of life?
Karan
16 Oct 2024
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My lower back hurts
Rahul
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Depression, anxiety.
Lakshmi
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Noise and congestion in the ear
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Seal and mole
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The gum hurts and bleeds
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Osteochondrosis and panic
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Swelling at 37 weeks
Kavya
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Red eyes,conjunctivitis or dermatitis of the eyelids
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Pain when moving the eyes. Angle-closure glaucoma
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Swelling underarm
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Severe skin pain
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I'm a hypochondriac
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Hair loss
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What to do for lower back pain
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I can hear and feel my heart beating
Kavya
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Gases, an unfurnished chair, and other issues
Kavya
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Dizziness
Kavya
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Stomach aches, poor digestion.
Kavya
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I'm exhausted from coughing
Swapna
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There are pimples on face and itching
RS
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Anxiety
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16 Oct 2024
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Constipation
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Low water
Kavya
15 Oct 2024
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Herpes is severe
Kavya
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Stiffness of the hands in the morning
Kavya
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Bitterness in the mouth and metallic taste why
Kavya
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Why are the fingernails wavy and the skin is very dry
Kavya
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Chest rash, redness
Kavya
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I can't lose weight after giving birth
Kavya
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There was a pimple on his nose
Kavya
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Nighttime panic attacks
Ratna
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Menopause or amenorrhea
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Diet for psoriasis
Manojna Prathima
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Sleep disorder
Lalitha Sahasra
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It gets dark in my eyes and my hands are shaking
R Srinivas
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Squeezes the legs and body
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Body support during chemotherapy
Ariana
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High sugar
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Severe lower back pain
Kavya
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Bitterness in the Mouth
Kavya
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how to reverse pcod or pcos by natural things ? and how reverse facial hair of pcod ?
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Why does my stomach hurt
Ahilan
15 Oct 2024
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I was diagnosed with H Pillory am out of it now but still have little gastric
Kaushik S V
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Back pain
kail
14 Oct 2024
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I have a dandruff and nothing helps me
Rajesh
11 Oct 2024
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Any hints for skins with dermatitis
Djabah
8 Oct 2024
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Sharp simultaneous decrease in vision and hearing
Talla Ganesh
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Tingling
Kavya
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Angiolipoma of the kidney?
Sunayana Deepthi
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hair loss
Kavya
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Small dots appeared on the body
Kavya
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Rash on elbows and knees
Kavya
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Gastritis and bile discharge into the stomach
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7 Oct 2024
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Seasonal Hair Loss
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Very bad with menstruation
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Contraceptives
Anna
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Regular headaches
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The baby's red ass
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7 Oct 2024
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Neoplasm on the skin of the nose
Manasa Putri
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How to recognize a mental illness.
Jayanthi Chinmayi
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Stomach ache
Sunny Parker
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Constant fatigue, no concentration
Seetha
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Difficulty breathing and cough
Manasa Putri
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Rash, red spots on the body, itching
Kavya
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Help me make out the diagnosis. Heart disease Can it hurt, if so, what are the symptoms
Kavya
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I have Muscle Tics Problem
Kavya
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Chest Pain Problem
Kavya
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Can I make memorie stronger with Ayurveda?
Kavya
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Pain Relief Remedies
Kda
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How to deal with stress??
Kavya
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Inflammation
Kavya
7 Oct 2024
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how can I beat high temperature due to angina?
Kavya
7 Oct 2024
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How to restore vision and stop wearing glasses with the help of Ayurveda
Yogesh
4 Oct 2024
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Skin Care
Karan.KC
4 Oct 2024
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Ayurvedic Detox
Shailamanasaputri
4 Oct 2024
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Thyroid Related
Manojna Prathima
4 Oct 2024
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Sensitivity to Dairy Products
Talla Ganesh
4 Oct 2024
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Improving Sleep Quality
R Srinivas
4 Oct 2024
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Heart Related
Janak Doctor
4 Oct 2024
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overall vitality
Vatsal Doctor
4 Oct 2024
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Postnatal Recovery
Mamatha Artham
4 Oct 2024
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Cold and Flu
Jayanthi Chinmayi
4 Oct 2024
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Weight Management
Akram Wasim
4 Oct 2024
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Liver Health
Manasa Putri
4 Oct 2024
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Nutrition Related
Akhil Buddhi
4 Oct 2024
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Chronic Shoulder Pain
Vinyas Mayasa
4 Oct 2024
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Skin Care
Lalitha Sahasra
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Cognitive Functioning and Memory
Sunayana Deepthi
4 Oct 2024
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Mood Swings and Stability
Ranjith Vaidya
4 Oct 2024
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Immunity Boosters
Heera Bhai
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Mental Health
Sandeep Vangala
4 Oct 2024
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Muscle Cramps related
Yasmin K
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Infertility
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4 Oct 2024
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Managing Cholesterol Levels
Smith Kelly
4 Oct 2024
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UTI related
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4 Oct 2024
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Emotional Wellbeing
Ashley Pollard
4 Oct 2024
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Headache and tension in the neck
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4 Oct 2024
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Recover and Rejuvenation
Harshal Patel
4 Oct 2024
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Remedy for Sinus
Shyam
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Overall Mental Health
Wilmar Vargas
4 Oct 2024
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Cardiovascular Issues
Jahana Begum
4 Oct 2024
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Fitness Goals via Herbal Supplements
Narayana Dhatri
4 Oct 2024
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Skin Related issues
Athahar Basha
4 Oct 2024
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Lethargy and lack of motivation
Siripuram Sravanthi
4 Oct 2024
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Managing Stress
Riya
4 Oct 2024
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Menstrual Cycle Related
Mona Doctor
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Anti ageing
Ariana
4 Oct 2024
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Chronic Back Pain
Idrees
4 Oct 2024
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Emotional Resilience and Social Anxiety
Santhosh
4 Oct 2024
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Thyroidism
Pratyusha
4 Oct 2024
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Discomfort in stomach after meals
Raju Kodicherla
4 Oct 2024
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Pain Relief through Massage Oils
Gangopadhyaya
4 Oct 2024
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Detoxification
Kumari Sugandhi
4 Oct 2024
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Overall Wellbeing
Seetha
4 Oct 2024
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Mood Swings and Emotional Volatility
Jake Wilbourn
4 Oct 2024
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Pain Management
Trivikram
4 Oct 2024
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Strengthening my hair
Bharathi Reddy
4 Oct 2024
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How to be free of frequent allergies?
Sai Krishna
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Managing Over Weight
Sunny Parker
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Heartburn and acid reflux
Priyanka
4 Oct 2024
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Cold and weak immune system
Swapna
4 Oct 2024
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Arthritis
Ratna
4 Oct 2024
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Chronic Fatigue
Sreelatha
4 Oct 2024
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Solution for Diabetes
Rajini
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Hormonal Imbalance
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Trouble sleeping
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