Female | 18
Is a thyroid level of 14.1 normal at 18?
I am 18 years girl my thyroid report is 14.1 . Is this normal?
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Answered on 8th June '24
Your thyroid test came back showing a level of 14.1, which means that your thyroid is a little high. There are several possible causes, such as inflammation or certain medications. Some symptoms may be weight changes, fatigue, and mood swings. Treatment usually consists of taking medicine to regulate your thyroid levels. Be sure to see your doctor again soon for more advice.
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Questions & Answers on "Endocrinologyy" (271)
Hi I m on thyroid tablets of 125mcg eltroxin My current tsh is 0.012, t3 - 1.05, t4 - 11.5 Should I reduce the dosage to normalise
Female | 32
Based on the thyroid test results, you have slightly low thyroid levels as your TSH is 0.012. Your present dosage of eltroxin may be too high for you; this could be the case. Besides, these might be the possible reasons: you will feel jittery, lose weight, and have trouble sleeping. To correct the dosage, consult your doctor and suggest doing the treatment at the lower dosage to get your thyroid levels back in balance.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am 20 y.o and experiencing hypogonadism symptoms, yet my bloodwork is completely fine. I tested Testosterone total, testosterone free, TSH, LH, FSH, prolactin, estrogen - everything was within ranges. Still though, symptoms are real: erectile dysfunction, low libido, delayed puberty (no genital growth at all, voice is still too high for a man, facial hair is kinda scarce, pubic hair is dark, but chest hair is nonexistent). Ultrasound showed, that my testicles are around 6.5 ml in volume. What could it be, if not hypogonadism? What else would you suggest testing? I'm going to redo my bloodwork in September
Male | 20
With these symptoms, it seems you are battling the hard times. I would like to recommend checking your adrenal glands and thyroid function, which, if imbalances are found, could cause symptoms similar to the one you are having. Besides, a Klinefelter syndrome genetic test may be worth considering. This syndrome is one that men have which comes from the addition of an X chromosome. It is very positive that you are taking the initiative to have your blood work repeated. That's why we can rule out other potential causes of your symptoms.
Answered on 18th Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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
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
Can I take human growth hormoneat 15
Male | 15
Are you interested in human growth hormones? At 15 years old, your body grows naturally. Taking extra hormones without a doctor's advice risks problems. Too much growth hormone may cause joint aches, swelling, and facial changes. Talk to a doctor before considering hormones supplements.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am 47 years old male.I am loosing my weight constantly since February I was 63 in weight but now I am only 58 in weight
Male | 47
Weight loss may be due to different causes such as lack of proper diet, stress, or an underlying health issue. You might also have symptoms like fatigue, weakness, or changes in appetite. For this, eating a balanced diet, drinking enough water, and going to a dietitian for further evaluation and guidance are the important things to do.
Answered on 16th Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I'm a 29yr old female who's struggling with fatigue, headache, weight gain, dark neck and armpits and folds, buffalo hump, insomnia, lack of concentration, overthinking, face fat, chin and jawline fat, belly fat, suicidal thoughts, stress, lack of memory and happiness, can't get out of bed. I haven't taken any medication yet.please help me
Female | 29
Your symptoms are likely caused by Cushing's syndrome. This results from your body's overproduction of cortisol. This may include weight gain, lethargy, and mood swings. A doctor should be consulted to receive a diagnosis through tests. Typically, a doctor either gives you medication or does surgery to decrease the cortisol levels for the treatment.
Answered on 23rd June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I have sugar level 5.6 it was before 1 month this was known first time
Male | 41
You said one month ago your sugar level tested 5.6. Typically, 4.0 to 5.4 counts as normal. 5.6 might signal early diabetes signs showing. Potential high blood sugar symptoms are thirst, fatigue, frequent bathroom use. Eating right, exercising, and consulting your doctor could help control it.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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
Dr. Babita Goel
I'm a 32 year old female whose experiencing constant fatigue lasting more than a year and always wake up tired despite getting a full night's rest.
Female | 32
This might mean you have an issue like not having enough iron, thyroid trouble, or trouble breathing when sleeping. These things can make you sleepy during the day and still tired when you wake up. You should visit a doctor to find out why you are always tired. The doctor can look at you and give you the right treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Amar 3 month diabetes ache . Akon doctor a poramorshe urine test koriyechilmm albumin present aschilo . But medicine neyar 1 week a abar test koriye chilmm albumin absent asche . Akon ami ki medicine continue korbo na korbo na.
পুরুষ | 31
The urine test revealed the presence of albumin, which may be indicative of kidney problems. But there was no albumin after taking medicine, which is a good sign. Now we can celebrate! You should continue to take the medicine as prescribed. See your urologist regularly to ensure your health is stable.
Answered on 1st Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am Neha Kumari, 24 years , female, thyroid patient, taking 50 mg medicine. Weight 64kg breast size 38C . My weight is uncontrollably increasing, my breast size also Plus having minor in breast also. I am very much concerned about my weight as well my breast size.
Female | 24
Your thyroid takes care of your metabolism, it may involve your weight distribution and hormones, which may then lead to breast changes. Such symptoms as weight gain, breast tenderness, and size increase. Sick to your thyroid meds and follow exactly as the doctor prescribed. If necessary, talk with your physician to decide whether to vary your treatment program. Adopting a balanced diet and starting to exercise regularly can assist in managing your body weight.
Answered on 3rd July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Platelets- Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) 13.3 fL 6 - 12 Liver function test- Aspartate Transaminase (AST/SGOT) Serum, Method: IFCC without P5P 67.8 U/ L <50 Alanine Transaminase (ALT/SGPT) Serum, Method: IFCC without P5P 79.4 U/ L <50 A/G ratio Serum, Method: Calculated 2.00 Ratio 1.0 - 2.0 Gamma GT Serum, Method: G glutamyl carboxy nitroanilide 94.9 U/L 5 - 85 Kidney Profile- 1 BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen) Serum, Method: Calculated 20.93 mg/dL 3.3 - 18.7 Urea Serum, Method: Urease-GLDH 44.8 mg/dL 7 - 40 BUN/Creatinine ratio Serum, Method: Calculated 19.03 4.0 - 21.5 Uric Acid Serum, Method: Uricase, UV 8.1 mg/ dL 2.1 - 7.5 Glucose (Random) Fluoride Plasma(R), Method: Hexokinase 67.1 mg/dL Normal : 79 - 140 Pre - Diabetes: 141 - 200 Diabetes: > 200
Male | 26
Your test results show elevated levels in liver enzymes (AST, ALT, Gamma GT), which may indicate liver stress or damage. The higher MPV and kidney function markers also need attention. Visit a hepatologist for liver concerns and a nephrologist for kidney health to get a clear diagnosis and treatment plan. It’s important to follow their advice for further tests or treatments.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Tsh level is 5.46 is normal
Female | 39
Your TSH level measures 5.46. TSH is high, meaning your thyroid may work improperly. Symptoms like exhaustion, weight gain, and cold sensitivity could occur. Hypothyroidism or certain medications can cause this. Medication balancing thyroid levels might help. Discuss results and symptoms with your endocrinologist.
Answered on 24th July '24
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
Is my vitamin b12 and vitamin d normal? If not what medicine should i take or any other solution Vitamin B12-109 L pg/ml Vitamin d3 25 oh -14.75 ng/ml
Male | 24
Judging by your levels of Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D, it appears that they are low. Low B12 can be a reason for feeling tired and weak. Low Vitamin D can be a reason for bone pain and muscle weakness. You may need to get B12 and Vitamin D supplements. Besides, it's good to consume foods that are rich in these vitamins like fish, eggs, and dairy products.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Planing to take multivitamin tablet before going to sleep, every night. Is there any risky side effects? And if there is no risk Can i know how much dosage should i take as a 16 year old, 49kg boy.
Male | 16
Many people think about their health, like taking a multivitamin. Having it before sleep is usually ok. But, you can't take too much. A 16-year-old boy weighing 49kg should follow the dosage instructions carefully. Overdoing certain vitamins may cause issues. For example, an upset stomach or headaches. If you notice anything unusual after taking the multivitamin, like stomach pain or rashes, stop right away. Talk to a doctor.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I'm having thyroid. And prolactin level is also high
Female | 23
If you have thyroid issues and high prolactin levels, it's important to see an endocrinologist. They can provide the right treatment and manage your hormone levels effectively. Always consult with your doctor for proper diagnosis and care.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Kya letrozol lene se gala kharab ho sakta hai kya Or jukhaam khasi
Female | 30
Letrozole generally doesn’t cause throat issues, but some people might feel mild throat discomfort as a side effect. If your throat problem continues or becomes bothersome, it’s best to consult an endocrinologist or your prescribing doctor for guidance.
Answered on 28th Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Diabetic related my Hba1c is 5.7 and MBG is 110
Male | 30
Your HbA1c is 5.7 and MBG is 110, indicating high blood sugar, possibly pre-diabetic. Pre-diabetes increases the risk of future diabetes. It's important to monitor your levels. To prevent diabetes, focus on eating healthy, exercising regularly, and maintaining an ideal weight. These steps can help manage blood sugar and lower your risk.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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