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Dr. Manjushree B Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Surekha Shetty Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Sudeep Putta Manohar Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Ashok Singhal Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. B.d. Patel Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Satish S Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. S Srikanta Pituitary Diseases
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Dr. Sanjiv C Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Ashok Kumar Singhal Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Santhosh Olety Sathyanarayana Pituitary Diseases

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Top 10 Pituitary Diseases doctors Near Jayanagar 4 Block

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Manjushree B

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15₹ 200
Dr. Surekha Shetty

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24₹ 250
Dr. Sudeep Putta Manohar

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20₹ 1000
Dr. Ashok Singhal

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25₹ 600
Dr. B.d. Patel

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53₹ 1000
Dr. Satish S

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31₹ 700
Dr. S Srikanta

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48----
Dr. Sanjiv C

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35₹ 1000
Dr. Ashok Kumar Singhal

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28₹ 1000
Dr. Santhosh Olety Sathyanarayana

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24₹ 850

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Hi doctor, I have thyroid TSH 8.5 and also I am pregnant (3 weeks), so my question is is that a very dangerous level of thyroiad

Female | 23

In pregnancy, a TSH re­ading at 8.5 indicates suboptimal thyroid performance. Pote­ntial manifestations encompass fatigue, incre­ased weight, and lowere­d body temperature. Furthe­rmore, implications for the fetus may arise­. To rectify this issue, physicians often pre­scribe medication to normalize hormone­ levels.

Answered on 25th July '24

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SUGAR LEVEL 230 AFTER EATING AND 112/79 (109 PULSE) (PULSE SOMETIMES GO 77 AND SOMETIMES 110+) WHAT CAN I DO TO TO CONTROL SUGAR AND BP LIKE A NORMAL PERSON

Male | 59

A blood sugar level of 230 after eating is too high, and fluctuating blood pressure isn't good. This may indicate uncontrolled diabetes, which can cause dizziness or chest pain. To manage it, eat balanced meals, exercise regularly, and reduce salt, sugar, and stress. Drink more water, cut down on caffeine, and ensure you get good sleep. If your readings remain high, see a doctor. Maintaining balanced meals, regular exercise, less salt and sugar, and managing stress, along with staying hydrated and getting enough sleep, are crucial. 

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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Is sugar level 106.24 H is valid for medical test ?

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The term "106.24 H" is not a standard unit of measurement for blood sugar levels. Blood sugar levels are typically measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or millimoles per liter (mmol/L).

If the value you mentioned, 106.24 H, is in mg/dL or mmol/L, it would be helpful to know the reference range or normal range provided by the specific laboratory or healthcare institution conducting the test.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am pregnant by 6 months , as my cholesterol level increase , before pregnancy no issue of cholesterol, as I am taking thyroid medicine 50 mg from starting of pregnancy, is it any risk , what should I do ? Or in pregnancy cholesterol level increase as I am pregnant?

Female | 26

It’s normal for their cholesterol levels to go up. Moreover, the thyroid medication you are on may be a contributing factor. Keep track of your cholesterol since it can sometimes be risky. Ensure you eat well and stay physically fit too. You should see a doctor about any worries you might have.

Answered on 14th June '24

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