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Dr. Yashi Singh - Internal medicine in Greater Noida

Dr. Yashi Singh

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MBBS- Internal Medicine(FIM), PGD Gastroenterology (UK), CPCDM

Internal medicineInternal medicine
Family MedicineFamily Medicine
  • Verified
  • Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
  • 500

More About Dr. Yashi Singh

Welcome to ISHYAME HEALTH CLINIC, where your health is our top priority. Led by Dr. Yashi Singh, a highly experienced general physician, our clinic is dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care for all your general medical needs. Why Choose ISHYAME HEALTH CLINIC? Dr. Yashi Singh brings her expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of general medical conditions. Whether it's managing chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes, addressing acute infections such as flu and bronchitis, or providing preventive care, Dr. Singh ensures you receive personalized treatment tailored to your unique needs.

Clinic Locations

Ishyame Health Clinic

B-081 Amrapali Leisure Valley Villas, Tech Zone 4, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, 201306

Consult Fee ₹ 500

Online Consultation

Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, 201306

Mon - Sat

03:00 PM - 06:00 PM

Consult Fee ₹ 500

Services

  • Chronic Disease Management
  • Acute Illness Treatment
  • Preventive Health Care
  • Patient Education and Counseling

Specialization

  • Sub Specialities
  • internal medicine , Gastroenterology , Diabetes manage , endocrine disorders , hypertension control
  • minor illness , minor injuries and burns

Education

  • Santosh Medical College - Mar-2021 Graduated
    Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
    MBBS

Languages Spoken

  • English

  • Hindi

Procedure

  • incision and drainage , wound repair , suture and suture removal , bandage
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Prescribe me medicine

2 Months ago

Suffering from fungal infection from last 6 months had tried few creams like livafin but nothing worked what to do pls help me im in really very bad condition and not comfortable to talk with any doctor physically so i chose chat option pls let me know what can I do

Dr Yashi Singh replied

1. Tab Itraconazole 100 mg – 1 tab twice daily after meals × 4 weeks 2. Luliconazole cream – Apply twice daily to affected area × 6 weeks 3. Nizoral soap – Use for bathing once daily 4. Cetirizine 10 mg at bedtime if itching is severe Advice: - Wear loose cotton clothing - Do not use steroid creams - Maintain hygiene and avoid sharing towels Follow-up: After 4 weeks or sooner if worsening ( Do Not take these medicines if you are allergic to them ) View Answer

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Covid related

2 Months ago

Chirag Matai has been diagnosed with Covid. He is having fever +soar throat and chest congestion since last 3 days.Pls advise

Dr Yashi Singh replied

Antipyretic / Pain Relief-Tab. Paracetamol 650 mg - 1 tablet every 6 hours as needed for fever ≥100°F or body pain (Max: 4 tablets/day) Sore Throat Relief:- 1) Warm saline gargles- 3–4 times daily OR 2) Betadine Gargle (povidone-iodine 2%)- Gargle 10 ml diluted in water, 3 times/day after meals. Chest Congestion / Cough:- Syp. Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Terbutaline (Macbery-XT Expectorant Sugar Free)➡ 10 tablet twice daily after food for 5 days Steam inhalation➡ 2–3 times daily with plain water Syrup Grilinctus (if dry cough)➡ 5 ml 3 times daily after meals Supplementation (Optional):- Tab. Vitamin C 500 mg + Zinc 20 mg➡ 1 tablet once daily for 10 days General Advice :- Drink 2–2.5 L fluids daily Complete home isolation for 5–7 days Monitor temperature and SpO₂ every 6–8 hours Rest adequately Red Flag Signs – Seek Emergency Care if: SpO₂ <94% at rest Persistent fever >102°F beyond 4–5 days Severe weakness, chest pain, shortness of breath Drowsiness or confusion ( Do Not take these medicines if you are allergic to them ) View Answer

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Headache suffering worst pain

3 Months ago

I am suffering from intense headache...although used painkiller also bt not effective as much as can ...pain starts from back side of head and radiating in hands also

Dr Yashi Singh replied

Tab .Thiocolchicoside 4 mg + Aceclofenac 100 mg (e.g., Myoril-A, Zerodol-TH) -1 tablet After breakfast & after dinner X5 days Tab .Pantoprazole 40 mg-1 tablet-Once daily, empty stomach (morning) X 5 days Tab. Methylcobalamin 1500 mcg (e.g., Nurokind Plus) -1 tablet Once daily after lunch X 10 days Supportive Measures: Avoid forward neck posture and long screen time Warm compress over neck muscles (10–15 min, 2x/day) Gentle neck stretches (only if pain decreases) Hydrate well and rest in dark, quiet room Please Seek Medical Attention If: Weakness or numbness in hand worsens Pain radiates below the elbow continuously Headache becomes sudden, severe, or new in nature You develop vision problems or fever ( Do Not take these medicines if you are allergic to them ) View Answer

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Extremely pain on lower abdomen

25 Days ago

After taking injection and medicine it's become extremely pain on lower abdomen. Please help asap.. I don't know how many word I have to write please make it faster

Dr Yashi Singh replied

If you are experiencing severe lower abdominal pain after receiving an injection or taking medication, it is critical that you seek immediate medical attention. This type of pain, especially if it is sharp, constant, or getting worse, could indicate a serious problem. Urgent warning signs include accompanying symptoms such as fever, vomiting, bloating, dizziness, fainting, low blood pressure, or an inability to pass gas or stool. These could point to potentially life-threatening conditions such as an allergic reaction to the injection, appendicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (if you're female), ovarian cyst rupture, drug-induced gastritis or bowel spasms, or even an internal injury or abscess at the injection site. Do not delay—go to the nearest emergency department right away or call 108 (in India). Be sure to take the injection vial or the name of the medication you received, and inform the doctors of any other symptoms you’re experiencing, such as nausea or bleeding. Until evaluated by a medical professional, avoid eating or drinking anything unless specifically advised. View Answer

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She is sugar BP patient

26 Days ago

She have fever 102.5 last 2 days.She has not energy to stand His full body was paining what? I do now this time

Dr Yashi Singh replied

A patient with diabetes and high blood pressure presenting with a high-grade fever of 102.5°F for the past two days, accompanied by severe body pain and extreme weakness to the point of being unable to stand, raises serious clinical concern. These symptoms may indicate a severe underlying infection such as dengue, COVID-19, a urinary tract infection, pneumonia, or even sepsis. In diabetic individuals, complications like diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS) are also possible and require urgent evaluation. Additionally, dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, viral illnesses, or adverse drug reactions may contribute to her clinical picture. Immediate medical attention is necessary. She should be taken to the nearest hospital or emergency clinic without delay, where she may require intravenous fluids, blood tests, and possibly hospitalization. If monitoring equipment is available at home, check and document her blood sugar, blood pressure, and heart rate. While awaiting hospital evaluation, you may administer paracetamol 500–650 mg orally every 6 hours (maximum four doses in 24 hours) to control fever, provided she is not allergic to it. Avoid ibuprofen or other NSAIDs unless prescribed, as they may worsen blood pressure control or kidney function in such patients. Ensure she remains hydrated with small, frequent sips of water or oral rehydration solution (ORS) if she is conscious and not vomiting. Do not attempt to manage this at home if she becomes drowsy or confused, continues to have high fever despite medication, is unable to eat, drink, or urinate properly, experiences difficulty in breathing, or if her blood pressure or blood glucose becomes unstable. At the hospital, the medical team will likely perform tests such as CBC, CRP, dengue, COVID-19, and malaria panels, along with blood sugar, electrolytes, urine analysis, and possibly imaging studies like a chest X-ray or ultrasound. Prompt initiation of intravenous antibiotics and supportive care will depend on the findings. View Answer

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