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Organ Failure

Organ failure is the failure of an essential organ system in the body. It can be caused by many factors depending on the patient. Organ failure is triggered by sepsis, which is an extreme response to an infection that causes inflammatory chemical cells to be released into the blood.

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What happens if my tumor is left untreated?

Query: Hello doctor, I am writing a fiction novel about scientific abnormalities. I think there is no better professional than a doctor to ask this. What would happen if a tumor is left untouched in a human? What happens after the tumor takes over their life? Would it eventually conquer all of the victim'...  Read Full »


Dr. Sagar Ramesh Makode

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Tumor basically consists of cells with unregulated capacity to multiply and spread. So, if tumor is not removed, then its size keep on increasing. Also, it spreads to different organs through blood and other tissues, and occupies other organ as well. So, normal tissu...  Read Full »

Can tapering off Lamictal cause heart attack or heart failure?

Query: Hi doctor, I am tapering off Lamictal, and have a question regarding this. I went from 200 mg to 175 mg. I have been doing this for a week now. When you are tapering off from Lamictal, can it in any way cause problems with the organs like heart failure, heart attack, seizures, etc.? I use Lamictal f...  Read Full »


Dr. Basuki Nath Bhagat

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com Usually, Lamotrigine is tapered off when the patient's condition is stable. This is important. This decision is discussed between the patient and the doctor who has initiated the medicine. It should never be done by oneself. You should ask the guidance on tapering off ...  Read Full »

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