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Best Endocrinology Hospitals in Lucknow

Nova Ivf Fertility

Nova Ivf Fertility

Hazratganj, Lucknow

Plot Number 152, GF & 1st Floor, Shahnajaf Road

9110 KM's away

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Dr. Aanchal Airen)
Dr. Aanchal Airen)

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

12 years of experience

Dr. Saeeda Wasim
Dr. Saeeda Wasim

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

17 years of experience

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Acharya Manish Ji Ayurveda Centre

Acharya Manish Ji Ayurveda Centre

Indira Nagar, Lucknow

Opposite Kitchen Restaurant

9113 KM's away

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Dr. Ruchi Gupta
Dr. Ruchi Gupta

Ayurveda

20 years of experience

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Need to increase testosterone level

Male | 19

This could be because of age, some medical conditions, or even some lifestyle choices. Eating healthy foods, getting regular exercise sleeping more being less stressed out, and maintaining a healthy weight will all assist in increasing testosterone levels. If you are worried, talk to a doctor.

Answered on 7th June '24

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I an 24 year old female my T4is 12.90 and TSH 2.73 , T3=1.45 and Hemoglobin=11.70. I there a matter of concern

Female | 24

Hi there, after looking at your results, it seems to me that with a few exceptions, your thyroid levels are normal. Just to mention the numbers, all TSH, T3, and T4 are great, and hemoglobin appears slightly low, enough to cause symptoms like tiredness and dizziness, or lack thereof. Increasing iron intake through food may help boost the hemoglobin level.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm 19 year old female, I've imbalance harmons for 6 months one month I get period the next I didn't, I've gain weight during that so much that's now up to 81 kg also increase my belly fat up to 42 inches from waist

Female | 19

Your complaints of irregular periods, weight increase, and fat around the belly may be a result of your hormones being unbalanced. Hormones in the body are the communication agents that regulate several functions such as our menstrual cycle and weight. It is vital to consult a doctor who will find out what the problem is and prescribe the needed treatment. They may offer lifestyle changes, medicines, or other alternatives to regulate your hormones and improve your health. 

Answered on 4th Dec '24

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75years of age ,from few days feeling too much hot in body ,can't eat anything,if I eat feel like my head wl burst and BP high n low both ,feeling too much restlessness

Male | 75

These might be symptoms of many things such as an infection or not drinking enough fluid. However, there are some things which could help in the meantime: make sure that you drink plenty of water, and get some rest. But if this goes on much longer without any improvement then I would advise seeking medical attention. They can give you proper treatment for whatever is causing all these different problems. 

Answered on 28th May '24

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I had question about one proposal came for me , she has thyroid and PCOD

Male | 30

The two conditions relate to hormone imbalance in the body. Thyroid problems can make you feel tired, gain or lose weight, and shiver. PCOS may cause menstrual irregularities, acne, and fertility problems. The best way to keep these conditions under control is with a healthy lifestyle including regular workouts and a balanced diet. Hormone regulation drugs may be required too.

Answered on 27th Nov '24

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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

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After . urine drops cause harmon imbalance ?? In girls ?? . which harmon imbalance cause urinary drops

Female | 22

Hormonal imbalances, frequently involving estrogen and progesterone, may make a person suffer from specific symptoms like frequent urination, urgency, and even leakages. These adjustments are likely to happen during puberty or menstrual cycles. Stress and certain medications can also contribute to these fluctuations. In order to cure this, a balanced diet, regular exercise, and proper hydration are the best ways out. If not alone, if you have been feeling uncomfortable, I advise you to see a doctor. The health care team would then create suitable dietary counseling and prescribe different treatment options for you. 

Answered on 31st Dec '24

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Hi I'm Gopinath. I'm diagnosed with low vitamin d (14 ng/ml). I feel really exhausted and leg below knee hurt so much. I'm currently taking D rise 2k, Evion LC and Methylcobalamin 500 mcg. How long it will take to cure and I feel normal

Male | 24

Having low vitamin D can make you fe­el very tired. It can also cause­ pain in your legs. The medicine­s you are taking are good. But it takes time­ to feel bette­r. It usually takes a few wee­ks or months for your vitamin D levels to go up. And it takes time­ to feel normal again. Kee­p taking your medicines eve­ry day. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 29 year old male and recently tested my testosterone level. It is 2.03 ng/ml. So i want to ask..is this is normal?

Male | 29

]At 29, 2.03 ng/ml testosterone level is lower than the normal range. Lower levels of this hormone can cause tiredness, reduced sexual desire, and mood swings. Possible causes include being overweight, stress, or certain diseases. To deal with it, you should consult with a healthcare professional so that they may carry out more tests on you among other things if necessary, and propose suitable remedies if needed.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My weight is constantly increasing and my period days get decrease it only last for 2 days and easily gets tired and sometimes weakness in body and body pain most of the time

Female | 21

The symptoms mentioned by you like weight gain, shorter periods, tiredness, weakness, and body pain could be attributed to hormonal imbalances or thyroid problems. These issues can have an effect on your energy levels and menstrual cycle. Go to a doctor, get some tests done to find out what's causing the problem, and get the necessary treatment. 

Answered on 22nd Oct '24

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Hey am jass i juzt know that am pregnant so am on my thyroid medication so do i need to continue my medication?? Is there any sideffect of the medicine

Female | 28

Thyroid meds are crucial during pregnancy. Thyroid issues can pose risks to you and your baby. Skipping medication may le­ad to complications like hypertension or pre­term delivery. No worrie­s, though - the medication is pregnancy-safe­. Follow the doctor's prescription diligently. 

Answered on 30th July '24

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I am 36 years old. I have TSH level of 3.6 microIU/mL. What should be the dose of my medicine. Currently I was prescribed with 50mcg.

Female | 36

If your TSH level tests positive with a figure of 3.6 microIU/mL, this is within limits but slightly on the higher side. Higher than normal TSH levels often come with symptoms like fatigue, unexplained weight gain, and feeling cold when others are warm. In case you are experiencing any of these symptoms, alongside the fact that 50mcg is your current dose, it means that you may need to adjust it depending on what your body demands. You must always consult your doctor when there is a need to do so.

Answered on 7th June '24

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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

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I have high sugar and have low sodium

Male | 65

People should be careful of consuming too much sugar and too little sodium as that can cause them to feel tired, unable to think properly, and generally weak. The sugar levels could rise due to diabetes while the sodium might be reduced through sweating excessively or taking some specific medication. To manage high sugar, one must eat healthily in addition to taking the drugs that have been prescribed for them. A person with low sodium can increase the amount of salt that they take or use drugs which should be administered under strict medical supervision.

Answered on 11th June '24

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