Questions Answered By Dr. Sridhar Papaiah Susheela (34)
Female | 4
L She got an ear infection and flu. She finished her Antibiotics and then didn’t eat for like 2 weeks and lost a bit of weight. Shes eating as normal again from 2 weeks ago. However, she catches colds frequently she’s missed preschool a lot! Additionally, for past months she says my leg hurts and points to her ankle but she’s never cried about it and it doesn’t stop her from playing and running about. Finally, yesterday she got blood in her poo it was watery and my other sister has norovirus currently so I don’t know if it’s from that. She didn’t have much water yesterday. I’m scared about acute lymphoblastic Leukemia bu
Answered on 7th May '24
Kids often catch colds. Having blood in the stool is concerning. Many things can make this happen. Some causes are easy to fix. But others need medical care. One rare cause of sickness is leukemia. This cancer hurts blood cells. Signs are tiredness, bruises, and infections. But not all kids with leukemia have these signs. The best step is seeing an oncologist. They will check for what is making your child sick. If there is a sickness, they know how to treat it right.
Male | 38
invasive well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma is found is biopsy what should I want to do please guide me
Answered on 3rd May '24
Well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma is a skin cancer type. It may look like a rough spot, scaly growth, or sore that won't heal. Too much sun causes it. Oncologists treat it by removing with surgery, freezing it, or using radiation. Spotting it early is key, so watch your skin and see a dermatologist if you notice changes.
Female | 44
Melanoma skin cancer in stage 4 . How I increase survival rate
Answered on 18th Apr '24
Stage 4 melanoma skin cancer means the disease has moved to other body parts. You may notice weird moles, spots that change, and feel unwell. Too much sunlight exposure causes it. Treatments like surgery, chemo, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy help. But survival rates rise by listening to your oncologist and checking regularly.
Male | 47
my uncle had scc on left lateral border of tongue and underwent widelocal excision and adj chemo and radio but with in 9 months it was reoccured in the opp field @ right lateral border of the tongue can please suggest me the further treatment plan and etiology/ cause for the reoccurrence kindly
Answered on 18th Apr '24
Your uncle's situation with recurrent squamous cell carcinoma on the opposite side of his tongue is difficult. Treating this type of cancer again can involve surgery, radiation therapy, or combining both approaches. The reason for recurrence often stems from remaining cancerous cells left behind after initial surgery. Your uncle must consult his oncologist about subsequent treatment options available.
Male | 28
Brain tumor amd shows some features malignant tumor
Answered on 11th Apr '24
Benign and malignant brain tumors may encompass the same features. It is primary to talk to a neurologist or an oncologist about this proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Female | 13
So I'm a teen and one of my breasts have been hurting recently so I felt it and I feel like a lump or just something hard behind it but on my other breast it just feels how they usually for me usually. And one is browner than the other and the circle inside the circle is inverted and the other one is t and I'm scared it's something serious
Answered on 3rd Apr '24
One should consult with a doctor if they observe some abnormal breast changes. A swelling or hardness in the breast area could be an indicator of various situations that include breast cancer. Consult a gynecologist or a breast specialist for an exam.
Female | 27
Have a node in my armpit its pain when I press
Answered on 28th Feb '24
It is likely that the node in your armpit is an enlarged lymph node. This can happen due to infections or other medical conditions. You need to see a specialist who will diagnose the underlying cause and take appropriate measures. Sometimes, an oncologist or an infectious disease specialist has to be referred to.
Erkek | 46
Merhaba kuzenim mesane kanseri teşhisi konuldu.doktorlar 2 ye bölünmüş durumda , bazısı ameliyattan önce kemoterapi diyor bazısıameliyattan kemoterapi diyo lütfen yardım edip aydınlatırmışız çok çaresiziz
Answered on 27th Feb '24
The treatment for bladder cancer is a combination of surgery and chemotherapy. Whether chemotherapy precedes or follows surgery is dependent on the stage of the cancer. It is necessary to pay a visit to a urologist or oncologist who is a professional in the treatment of bladder cancer so that he/she can assist you more appropriately.
Male | 57
are note 1. Mild hepatomegaly with multiple SOLs in both lobes: Suggestive of secondaries. 2. Para-aortic lymphadenopathy. Advice
Answered on 22nd Feb '24
According to the medical report, the patient could have metastatic tumors in the liver and lymph nodes. This condition is urgent that it must be seen by an oncologist. Advise to seek a medical help right away for further examination and treatment.
Male | 72
My father have oral cancer I want to know about car t cell therapy
Answered on 15th Feb '24
CAR-T cell therapy is a type of immune therapy, which can be beneficial in treating some cancers, but not always. A doctor will be able to find out whether such therapy suits his condition and to advise him on the best therapy in his case. It is vital to consult an oncologist to receive the best in terms of treatment.
Female | 36
Granulomatous cheilitis I had this problm frm last several mnths
Answered on 10th Feb '24
Granulomatous cheilitis, otherwise referred to as Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is a rare condition in which lips swell repeatedly. The precise reason is unclear but it appears to be related to immune disparity. It can also present with symptoms such as swelling, facial palsy, and fissured tongue. Treatment may include corticosteroids or immunosuppressant drugs and in some of the most serious cases surgery. It is vital to seek medical advice from a dermatologist or specialist.
Female | 65
dear mrs/mr my mom has UTERINE cancer , stage 3 after MRI, she received results, among large text (good results, without metastases) I have noticed something , which I don't understand, and the doctor was not very helpful, so I hope you could help me. the text (quote): '... in the pelvis, there is no lymphadenomegaly along the iliac vascular structures, visible individual oval LN tr with a diameter of up to 10 mm. Bilateral inguinal without enlarged and altered LNs...' thank you in advance!
Answered on 7th Feb '24
You should consult with your mother’s oncologist about additional clarification and instructions for her uterine cancer in stage 3. It is recommended that a gynecologic oncologist should be visited for more management of uterine cancer.
स्त्री | 75
Pet scan and fluid biopsy should be detected lung Cancer
Answered on 3rd Feb '24
PET scans and fluid biopsies are valuable approaches for the detection of lung cancer. In case you have symptoms like persistent coughing, chest pain, or shortness of breath it is recommended to see a doctor who specializes in lung cancer either a pulmonologist or oncologist.
Female | 45
My mom is cancer tumor can you help Yes we have the report of biofc No and is not using medicine for cancer
Answered on 3rd Feb '24
Your mother probably has a malignant tumor. She needs to see an oncologist as soon as possible. Cancer can be diagnosed by only an oncologist. Please make an appointment with any oncologist for the earliest possible availability.
Male | 20
I have been chemotherapy in my body for a year. And I have a loss of appetite, so how can I get rid of chemotherapy in my body?
Answered on 16th Jan '24
It is important to state that chemotherapy remains in the body for some time after therapy. Appetite loss is a widely observed side effect; it is particularly important to ensure proper nutrition. Consulting with an oncologist or a registered dietitian is suggested in order to create personalized diet plan which should help improve appetite and control signs.
Male | 43
How fast does sarcoma grow?
Answered on 10th Jan '24
There is a wide range of growth that can be observed in sarcoma, which refers to cancer on the soft tissues and bones. Sarcomas are a heterogeneous group of tumors, and their rate of growth varies subject to various factors such as the specific subtype of sarcoma detected in an individual patient’s body, its location within that person’s tissue or organ composition. Some sarcomas grow slowly over time, others can develop rapidly. Earlier diagnosis results in better outcomes as early intervention and treatment are established. Regular medical guides, symptoms monitoring and testing are among the most important procedures for determining how much sarcomas develop or grow while helping to form an effective treatment plan designed specifically for a given patient. For a thorough check-up and cancer treatment, India has some of the best cancer hospitals that you can explore.
Male | 71
The best oncology in the world for Neuroendocrine prostate cancer
Answered on 13th Dec '23
NEUROENDOCRINE PROSTATE CANCER is rAre. Treatment is challenging. Best Oncology depends on cancer STAGE. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation are treatment options. India has some of the best cancer hospitals in the world. Consult with qualified oncologists for personalized treatment plan....
Female | 36
What are the advantages of enzyme therapy for cancer?
Answered on 30th Nov '23
Enzyme therapy for cancer uses enzymes to break down cancer cells. The advantage of this therapy is that it may be less toxic than traditional cancer treatments and could potentially target cancer cells more specifically.