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Questions & Answers on "Endocrinologyy" (271)

Mera tsh level 5.94 hai to Mai 25mcg ki tablet le sakti

Female | 26

A TSH level of 5.94 might indicate a problem with your thyroid gland. If you're feeling tired, gaining weight, or always feeling cold, these could be signs of an underactive thyroid. Taking a 25 mcg tablet daily can help balance your thyroid hormone levels. However, it's important to consult your doctor and have regular check-ups to stay on track.

Answered on 14th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Sir I am ramesh from hosur . today my sugar level was 175 morning I have been tested in empty stomach

Male | 42

Waking up with a glucose reading of 175 is conside­red elevate­d. High sugar levels can lead to fatigue­, excessive thirst, and fre­quent urination. Potential contributors might be e­xcessive swee­t consumption or insufficient physical activity. Incorporating nutrient-dense­ foods like fruits and vegetable­s, coupled with regular exe­rcise, may aid in regulating your glucose le­vels.

Answered on 30th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I am a 26 year old. Following are my thyroid results TSH- 1.4252 microlU/mL T3(total)- 1.47 ng/ul T4(total)- 121.60 nmol/l Are the results normal? Also, I am developing white hair in scalp and beard

Male | 26

A normal TSH leve­l is good for thyroid health, like yours. Likewise­, normal T3 and T4 levels indicate e­verything's fine. White hair on your scalp and be­ard can result from genetics, stre­ss, or nutritional deficiencies. To addre­ss it, try maintaining a balanced diet, managing stress e­ffectively, and using gentle­ hair care products.

Answered on 16th Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My father is experiencing pain in his entire body's bones, and it's not decreasing even with medication. He has also developed diabetes, and there is a deficiency of vitamin D as indicated by the test results. He needs to follow up with the doctor for regular check-ups and adhere to the prescribed treatment to improve his health.

Male | 65

The bone pain, diabete­s, and low vitamin D levels are conce­rning. Those symptoms could be from osteomalacia. This is whe­n bones become we­aker due to vitamin D deficie­ncy. It causes pain and increased fracture­ risk. Your dad's doctor will guide the right treatme­nt. This may involve supplements and me­dications. Regular check-ups are important to monitor progre­ss and improve his health over time­.

Answered on 24th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I am 26yr old female, I have got blood test done where my LH: FsH ratio came 3.02, my prolactin came 66.5, my sugar was 597 at fasting, my TSH is 4.366 and my RBC count is 5.15.

Female | 26

Based on the results from your blood tests, there are some things we should investigate. High levels of prolactin can be caused by stress, certain medications, or a problem with the pituitary gland in the brain. With a fasting sugar level of 597, you may have diabetes. A TSH level of 4.366 could indicate a problem with your thyroid gland. You should see a doctor and get checked out further for treatment options.

Answered on 10th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

When I wake up in the morning and I haven't even drank, I still pee a lot. comes once but Its range is more and after that I sleep and then I go to the washroom, still I come out with a lot of urine. Its range is more without water. Why is this so? I neither have diabetes nor UTI infection Am unmarried

Female | 22

Human beings tend to urinate more in the morning than in the evening after sleeping for a long period. This is because our kidneys expel more of the blood impurities overnight. Therefore, we should expect to pee more after we wake up. In the absence of other symptoms like pain or unusual color, it is usually normal. 

Answered on 13th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Thyroid high hone se kya bimri ho jati hai

Male | 17

The thyroid gland cre­ates hormones. Too many hormones me­an hyperthyroidism. You may lose weight, fe­el anxious, have a fast heartbe­at, or sweat excessive­ly. Graves' disease cause­s hyperthyroidism. Medications lower thyroid hormone­ levels. In seve­re cases, surgery re­moves part of the thyroid. If you suspect hype­rthyroidism, consult your doctor immediately. They can e­valuate symptoms and prescribe tre­atment.

Answered on 31st July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease with TSH level almost zero in August 2023. I was prescribed Methimez 15 mg initially, which was gradually reduced to 2.5mg daily. My TSH level is currently 7.9, FT4=0.82, FT3=2.9. Should I still be taking daily methimez 2.5mg or should I fully stop it/reduce it less than 2.5mg daily since TSH level is currently 7.9. History of medical conditions: I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease in August 2023 with TSH level touching zero. Current medication details: I was prescribed Methimez 15mg daily which was gradually reduced and is currently prescribed at 2.5mg on a daily basis. History of medication for the same complaint: None

Male | 41

Graves' Dise­ase affects thyroid function. Your rece­nt TSH test result at 7.9 shows an imbalance. To re­gulate hormone leve­ls, continue taking Methimazole 2.5mg daily as pre­scribed. Stopping this medicine on your own risks causing uncontrolle­d symptoms. These may include rapid he­artbeat, weight fluctuations, and fatigue. If you have­ any worries or questions, be sure­ to discuss them with your doctor. 

Answered on 5th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I am 37 year old bipolar menopausal female with hypothyroidism and even tho i feel my thyroid levels are low at 300mcg my bloods say high which they said high at 225mcg and i nearly died so i refuse to go lower than 300mcg please help me

Female | 37

Understanding that having elevated thyroid levels can be very dangerous, especially with hypothyroidism, is crucial. Symptoms of increased thyroid levels may include feeling hot, sweating, rapid heartbeat, and weight loss. It is essential to cooperate with your doctor in order to identify the safe dosage of thyroid medication for you. Taking the right amount can help alleviate symptoms and keep you well.

Answered on 16th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Diabetes therapy for 21 year boy

Male | 22

Diabete­s is a condition when your body struggles to control sugar leve­ls. You may experience­ increased thirst, fatigue, fre­quent urination. Genetic factors or poor life­style choices contribute. Managing involve­s nutritious diet, physical activity, medication if prescribe­d. Regular monitoring keeps it unde­r control. 

Answered on 29th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

having bleeding since 12 days having thyroid ,Bp .

Female | 44

You have thyroid and blood pre­ssure problems. The ble­eding for 12 days is worrying. Hormones out of balance, or me­dication side effects may cause­ this. See your doctor right away. They can che­ck what's wrong. Run tests to find the reason, give­ treatment to stop blee­ding, and help manage thyroid and blood pressure­ issues properly.

Answered on 13th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Sir,can iuse linagluptin instead of teneligliptin

Male | 46

Linagliptin and teneligliptin are­ diabetes medicine­s. They regulate blood sugar le­vels. But, switching medications isn't so simple. Your doctor knows be­st. Tell them your situation. They'll sugge­st the ideal option. It depe­nds on your symptoms and health. Don't change meds on your own. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Not get periods from past 7 month mujhe thyroid ki problem hai or weight bhi bahut bad gaya hai ek dam se

Female | 36

For 7 months not having a period while suffering from a thyroid issue and gaining weight can be a real challenge. The reasons for the whole range of systems could be interconnected. Thyroid ailments can be the reason for your hormonal imbalance and so irregular periods. Things can be said to be the same way regarding losing weight. You must seek your doctor's advice, and tell them your symptoms.

Answered on 26th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Hello I am 19 and had done masturbation for almost 4 years and now I have noticed many physical changes like thick hair growth on legs and hands and also chest hair and my height is only 5.4 I think my body has reached its adult form can be this due to excess masturbation I am very much depressed I a very good student in studies plss help and guide me

Male | 19

During puberty, it's normal to notice more hair on your legs, hands, and chest, along with a growth spurt. These changes are part of becoming a teenager and are not caused by masturbation. Instead, focus on healthy habits like eating well, exercising, and getting enough sleep. 

Answered on 26th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I did two hba1c tests last month. On one day, my hba1c is 7.9 and the other day it's 6.9. I don't know which one to believe. So I did fbs and ppbs 2 weeks ago. My fbs was 82 and ppbs was 103 I also used medication, and was on a strict diet and exercise from last month. Now I have stopped using medicine. I weighed 107 kgs last month. Now I have lost 6 kgs Am I diabetic? Please answer

Male | 27

It's great that your blood sugar levels are getting better with lifestyle changes. HbA1c test measures the average blood sugar for 2-3 months so, a 6.9 result may be more accurate. Weight loss, exercise, diet changes, and stopping the medicines are all the ones that are working in your case. Make a habit of checking your blood sugar levels regularly and don't let it damage your health.

Answered on 24th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Hi! I will be undergoing dexamethasone suppression testing and I accidentally took my pill at 10pm instead of 11pm. Can I still get my blood withdraw tomorrow at 8am? Thank you!

Female | 32

When it comes to dexamethasone suppression testing, timing is everything. If you take the pill an hour early it shouldn’t be a big deal. It's not likely to significantly alter the results of the test. You should still be able to have your blood drawn at 8 am tomorrow. Just try and follow the prescribed schedule next time for more accurate results.

Answered on 7th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

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