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pleural effusion (Fluid in lungs)

Hi
My brother is suffering from Lung cavity in his right lung. I thing name is: Pleural Effusion. Fluid in lung. He was also having blood clots near his heart and got treatment done by operation in Oct. 2013. He is having cough problem from then only. his breathing also very fast. His heart reports now are normal but he is having lung cavity now. Please share if anybody could make this problem solve by homopathic treatment as he is just 27 yrs old and is on-bed since oct 2013.
I'll be very thankful
 
  monica_talwar80 on 2015-02-18
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please answer the following with as much detail as possible.

1 Name
2 Age
3 sex
4 Height and Weight
5 Main problem
6 Any other problem
7 The problem is better or worse from (heat/cold/movement/rest/pressure)
8.Appetite and thirst (excessive/ normal/less) with likes and dislikes for different tastes and food.
9 Preference for climate (hot/moderate/cold/dry/wet)
10 quantity and quality of sleep with preffered position.
11 dreams if any.
12 Perspiration (how much and where)
13 Stool (hard/soft/normal) and frequency.
14 Urine (quantity/colour/frequency) difficulty if any.
15 Describe yourself as a person.
16 Opinion of other people close to you about yourself (extremely helpful to the doctor if provided)
17 Family medical history (parents/ grand parents/brothers/sisters)
18 Treatment taken in the past.
19 present medication if any
20. any other information you would like to provide.
please provide x ray report of lungs if you have it.
 
telescope 9 years ago

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