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Female | 18
You worry your weight is low. Weight loss or struggle to gain weight can have different reasons. Some common causes: not eating enough food, fast metabolism, health issues, or stress. To improve weight, try eating small meals often with a balance of proteins, carbs, and fats. Healthy snacks throughout the day help too. Staying hydrated and getting enough rest is key. If concerns persist or other symptoms arise, speak with a dietitian for evaluation and advice.
Answered on 16th Oct '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 25
To gain weight in a healthy way, focus on eating more nutritious, calorie-dense foods like nuts, seeds, and whole grains. Regular exercise, especially strength training, can also help build muscle mass. It is best to consult a dietitian or nutritionist to create a personalized plan.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 49
Liposuction or literally ‘sucking out fat’ is a suboptimal therapy for OBESE patients who desire weight loss. Liposuction can be considered as a treatment option for body sculpting, or slightly overweight patients who need to shape their abdomen in a particular manner. However, if one is obese, liposuction will cause a disproportionate loss of fat over the tummy, and leave space for fat re-accumulation in the future.
There are many weight loss options for a proportionate weight loss, eg. diet, exercise, or medications.
The healthier or ‘more natural’ way to lose weight in obese patients (with a BMI of more than 30 kg/m2) is bariatric or metabolic surgery, wherein the stomach is re-sized or bypassed using keyhole surgery. This surgery causes proportionate loss of fat all over the body up to 80% of the excess body weight, over a period of 1-1.5 years. This surgery is a safe and effective option if done by a certified surgeon at a high-volume center.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 22
Going from skinny to overweight fast can be hard on your heart. Your heart works more to pump blood everywhere. This can make you feel tired, short of breath, or chest pain. To help your heart, eat good foods and exercise often to stay at a healthy weight.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 60
Focus on eating a balanced diet that is low in fat and sugar, and high in fiber. Do physical activity regularly like walking, jogging, biking, swimming or any other form of exercise. But make sure you don't have any joint issues. Aim for at least 30 minutes of exercise a day. It is also important to reduce stress and make sure to visit your doctor regularly to discuss any further health concerns.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 20
To reduce fat in your hips, thighs, and buttocks, eat fewer calories than your body needs. Excess calories turn into fat. Focus on eating healthy foods like fruits, veggies, and lean proteins, and exercise regularly. Activities like walking, jogging, or biking can help burn stored fat and improve overall health.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
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
Male | 31
Bloating occurs when your stomach feels full, swollen. It's caused by fast eating, carbonated beverages, or certain foods. Obesity means excess body fat. Causes: excessive fatty food intake, insufficient physical activity. Prevent bloating: eat slower, avoid fizzy drinks, consume more fruits, vegetables. Combat obesity: increase exercise, choose healthier options like fruits, veggies, lean proteins. Small lifestyle modifications can significantly impact.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 20
Trying to lose weight sans exercise feels tricky. An unhealthy attachment to food, mainly the not-so-good options, grows common. Excessive intake causes weight gain. Feeling unable to control your eating qualifies as a symptom of overeating. Root causes could stem from emotional eating habits, boredom, or stressful situations. To improve, practice mindful eating, monitor portion sizes, and swap in healthier edible choices.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 19
Many people worry about their body weight. One issue is not getting periods each month. This is not normal for girls and women. It means something might not be working right in the body. The best move is to see a doctor or nurse. They can find out the cause and give you the right care. With good treatment, your periods may start again. Then your weight may be reduced to a healthy level in a safe way.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 21
Liposuction is not the best option for treating hypothyroidism, PCOD, and high blood insulin. These comorbidities can act as a roadblock to weight loss, and a comprehensive treatment program including lifestyle modifications, nutritional changes, and medication may be best. Seek advice from an endocrinologist, gynecologist, and nutritionist to come up with a comprehensive plan that addresses your personal health needs.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vinod Vij
Female | 25
The reason for your body weight change will often be the hormones, the activity of your metabolism as well as excess water lose. If you have dropped those pounds and feel uncertain about it, then it's the dietary and the exercise part of it that needs to be investigated. Here, it should be nonnegotiable to see to it that you are eating a balanced diet with your food groups. Simple low-impact exercises are yet the light at the end of the tunnel you should pay attention to.
Answered on 27th Dec '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 21
Having too much salt, not being active enough, and having a health condition are among the many things that can cause these symptoms. To solve this problem, you should eat foods with less salt content, move around more often, and drink a lot of water. If the swelling persists then it is necessary to see a doctor immediately.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 22
Instead of chasing treatments, you should think about a more balanced strategy that they have to do with love including nutritious foods and strength training to promote healthy weight gain. Straightway toward the addition of calorie-rich foods like nuts, avocados, and whole grains can be a boost to your progress. you should consult a dietitian for the best advice.
Answered on 13th Dec '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 31
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani
Female | 14
It's natural to feel concerned about your weight, but remember that everyone's body is unique. It's important to focus on your health rather than comparing yourself to others. Visit a nutritionist or a dietitian who can guide you on a healthy diet and lifestyle.
Answered on 18th June '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
Male | 14
Being an obese teenager and addicted to alcohol at an early age can result in severe health problems. Conditions such as too much weight gain, feeling unwell constantly, and finally, what is more, having to crave alcohol a lot are frequent. Poor eating habits, lack of exercise, and feelings are the three most common reasons for this problem. What will help is directing these young people toward the right path. It is important to attend the first consultation with a healthcare professional who will provide you with proper guidance to choose healthier food, help you with managing alcohol addiction, and suggest suitable treatment options.
Answered on 3rd July '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Male | 28
Answered on 11th Jan '25
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 24
If you’re 24 years old and weigh 38 kilograms, it’s essential to establish why you’re underweight. You might often feel weak or get ill frequently; the problem could also be related to difficulty trying to build muscles. To put on weight in a healthy manner, it is advisable to eat more nutritious foods such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
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