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Persistent fatigue low BP low energy low mood, possibly due to hormonal changes

Female | 47

Persistent tiredness, low blood pressure, diminished energy, and a feeling of sadness can stem from various factors, including hormonal fluctuations. These symptoms may signal issues like adrenal or thyroid function or stress. It's essential to focus on a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and adequate sleep to enhance your overall well-being. Incorporating stress management techniques, such as mindfulness or relaxation exercises, can be beneficial as well. However, I recommend consulting with a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation and personalized guidance. 

Answered on 1st Feb '25

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Hi, I am premaltha 27 year old i have thyroid issue.. i need consultation on my recent test report. Result is t3 :133, t4 : 7.78 and tsh 11.3..

Female | 27

From your test results, your thyroid is not producing enough desired functional capabilities. This can bring about warning signs like fatigue, weight gain, and sensitivity to cold. A high TSH level indicates that thyroid hormone production needs to be regulated again. The doctor may advise you on the kind of medication to take that works best for you. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My metabolism has been messed up since taking invega sustenna where i gain a kilo if i eat 100 calories over 1000 calories. i used to be able to eat whatever i wanted well over 2000 calories and flunctuate and go over certain calorie amounts and not gain weight. however after taking invega sustenna 100 mg for 10 months my metabolism has become like this. i discontinued the medicine 2 months ago and my metabolism is still not back to normal. how long will it take for it to go back to normal ?

Female | 27

In some cases, medicine can actually change the way our body burns calories, and hence the weight changes. The metabolism process might be slow to return to normal for a few months after the cessation of the drug. Eat a balanced diet and exercise regularly to help things get back on track. 

Answered on 21st Oct '24

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