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Dr. Mudassar Hussain Ranjha

Dr. Mudassar Hussain Ranjha

Consultant

Ent Specialist, Ent Surgeon, Audiologist

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  • Qualifications DLO, MBBS, MCPS
  • Gender Male
  • Fee 1000
  • Total Experience 12 Years

About

Dr. Mudassar Hussain Ranjha Consultant ENT Specialist & Surgeon Dr. Mudassar Hussain Ranjha is a skilled Consultant ENT Specialist & Surgeon based in Mandi Bahauddin, with extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of ear, nose, and throat conditions. He is currently serving at DHQ Mandi Bahauddin and also practices at Saleh ENT Clinic. Dr. Ranjha performs a variety of ENT surgeries and provides comprehensive care for conditions affecting the ear, nose, and throat. His services include: Hearing Tests such as Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA) and Tympanometry Hearing Aid Consultation and Assistance Surgical management of ENT disorders Known for his expertise and compassionate care, Dr. Mudassar Hussain Ranjha is dedicated to enhancing his patients quality of life through effective treatments and advanced procedures.

Saleh Ent Clinic

Address

doctors street, neatrTCS office opposite Total Petrol Pump, Phalia road , Mandi bahauddin, Mandi Bahauddin


Monday to Saturday

03:30 PM to 07:30 PM

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Some Recent Responses of Doctors to Patients' Queries

(1). Gynacosid is not recommended drug for termination of pregnancy. If you are still pregnant you can go for surgical termination of pregnancy.

(2). By your history I presume that you are not married and not planning pregnancy soon. In that case you can use tab Norethisterone 5 mg three times a day for 3 weeks. Then one week break during which you will have periods. Alternatively you can use oral contraceptive pills although a taboo to be used in unmarried females in Pakistan but as it prevents ovulation it reduces menstrual pain approximately 80 percent. Let me know when you use them and how much relief you felt. @shafiqobg.

(3). You might have upper respiratory tract infections which is not my specialty. Regarding pregnancy cough and chest infections has hardly any effect on a normal pregnancy..

(4). I can presume that you are not sexually active so hardly any need to investigate the vaginal discharge. If pain can be controlled with paracetamol ibuprofen volterol then no further investigation required. If pain gets worse please have a pelvic ultrasound scan and let me know @shafiqobg.

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