Female | 25
It's worrying that you have been gaining weight even though you don't have a big diet. This might be caused by different kinds of reasons such as hormonal problems (especially thyroid) or metabolic issues. It is great that you have done workouts, however, if it causes you pain, don't overdo it. Starting with basic exercises like walking or swimming is a good option. A balanced diet including more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can also act as a medicine. If the weight gain continues, see a dietitian for a safe and healthy evaluation and guidance.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 20
Losing weight without working out may not boost your health. Needing to shed pounds could mean tiredness and trouble moving. Overeating unhealthy items might trigger issues. Try eating more fruits, veggies - not sugary, fatty foods - and drinking lots of water. Small steps improve your life.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Male | 16
You want to be healthier – that's great! At 16, weighing 106 pounds might be a concern depending on your height. Both underweight and overweight can have risks. Start with small changes like eating more fruits, and veggies, drinking water, and staying active.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 17
You might be going through an eating disorder. Skipping meals and binge eating can mess up your body and mind. When the cortisol and inflammation levels are high, it can be concerning. It is still significant to ask for a professional's competence to help and assist you in improving your life.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 21
Weight changes impact the heart, particularly frequent ones. Chest pain, breathlessness, or dizziness may occur. A balanced diet and regular exercise are beneficial. However, consulting a healthcare provider is crucial for personalized guidance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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