Female | 22
Thyroid Level 1.25: Periods Missing - Causes & Solutions
I have thyroid 1.25 and have been missing my periods
General Physician
Answered on 12th Sept '24
A reading of 1.25 could mean missed periods, tiredness, and weight fluctuations. An imbalanced thyroid disrupts your cycle's regularity. To address this issue, your doctor may prescribe medication to stabilize thyroid hormone levels. Following their guidance and maintaining a healthy lifestyle is crucial for supporting optimal thyroid function.
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Questions & Answers on "Endocrinologyy" (285)
i am experiencing weight loss. abnormal weight loss. and im worried
Male | 32
When one loses weight abruptly, it could be a sign of a more serious health condition. One of the following conditions may be responsible for it: hyperthyroidism, diabetes, and even cancer. It is worth mentioning other manifestations like tiredness, weakness, and changes in the nourishing of the body. It is important to contact the health care provider for further investigation and proper examination.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My mom suffering thyroid prblm and she went to hospital and now she take treatment for that they tell this is the starting stage no need worries. My question is is there any swelling at the neck
Female | 40
In thyroid disorders, swelling or enlargement of the thyroid gland, known as a goiter, can occur, but it is not always present. If your mother's doctor has advices that her thyroid problem is in the early stages and not a cause for worry, It is best to continue with the prescribed treatment and follow up for monitoring
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
When I wake up in the morning and I haven't even drank, I still pee a lot. comes once but Its range is more and after that I sleep and then I go to the washroom, still I come out with a lot of urine. Its range is more without water. Why is this so? I neither have diabetes nor UTI infection Am unmarried
Female | 22
Human beings tend to urinate more in the morning than in the evening after sleeping for a long period. This is because our kidneys expel more of the blood impurities overnight. Therefore, we should expect to pee more after we wake up. In the absence of other symptoms like pain or unusual color, it is usually normal.
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Consider a case ...a boy in class 6th started masturbating by mistake as he didn't know about it and then in class 7th and 8th he noticed a sudden change like increase in testicles size , thick hair growth on legs and started growing beard and continued masturbation when he reached 12th class he found thick hair over all parts of body Can this be possible CAN MASTURBATION CAUSES PUBERTY TO OCCUR FAST AND DOES IT SPEED UP PUBERTY AND AFFECT GROWTH HORMONE
Male | 17
Masturbation is a normal thing that comes with body changes occurring during puberty. The growth spurt, hair growth, and other changes you mentioned are typical signs of puberty. The body is simply going through the process of normal growth and development. Continue to look after yourself by eating right, staying active, and seeking help from a trusted adult if you have any concerns.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Pt. with pcos with enlarged follicles
Female | 19
Not only this, but PCOS might also lead to extreme hair growth, acne, and irregular periods. This is one of the reasons for the proliferation of this syndrome with unbalanced hormones. Nutritious food, exercising, as well as staying at a healthy weight can help to manage the symptoms. In addition to the above, medications and hormone therapy administration may help regulate the hormones and attain fertility.
Answered on 27th Nov '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I accidentally took 2.5 instead of .25 semiglutide. What should I do.
Female | 51
The semaglutide you took too much of may cause stomach discomfort, diarrhea, or increased sweating. The risk of receiving too much is the probability of being unable to lower your blood sugar levels. You should drink water and eat a sweet thing like a piece of candy or juice. Don't worry; if you feel discomfort, you may seek the advice of a medical professional immediately. Please take care!
Answered on 22nd June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Sir thyroid ki dawa khane par thyroid badh jata hai mera
Male | 23
If taking thyroid medicine makes you feel worse, talk to your doctor. The dosage may need adjusting. Thyroid trouble signs: fatigue, unintended weight changes, feeling too hot/cold. Don't worry though, proper treatment usually solves it.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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
Typically, this hormone sits within the range of 2.5 to 10 ng/ml in men. A level lower than 2.03 ng/ml might indicate you have an issue. That's not too far below average. Having low T can cause symptoms such as fatigue, low libido, and mood swings among others. Many things can lead to it happening including stress obesity or certain medical conditions. I recommend talking with your doctor about what these results mean for you and what steps can be taken toward balancing them out.
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
my sugar level is always high and feelign tired all the time , poor vision also. not taking medicine need consultation from doctor
Male | 41
Your body may be having trouble dealing with sugar properly. If sugar levels are too high, it can cause tiredness and trouble vision. These are diabetic signs. You should get checked by a medical professional. They will suggest dietary options and probably a medication to control your sugar levels and make you feel better.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am 27 years old female and I am having shivering, nausea, loss of appetite, pain in my right side of abdomen, urine ruk ruk kar aa raha hai, due to pain I am not able to sit since last 1 month. I am diabetic and have thyroid. I am taking antibiotics tablet neeri
Female | 27
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pranjal Ninave
I think I have thyroid or PCOS i feel too much nervous, I have anxiety, I'm depressed, I loose so much hair also , feel so much fatigue, even after 8 or more hours of sleep I feel tired, I am always overwhelmed and cry at small things
Female | 18
It seems you may have symptoms of thyroid problems or PCOS. Both can make you feel stressed, sad, lose hair, tired, and overwhelmed. Thyroid issues happen when the thyroid does not work right and impacts hormones. PCOS affects female hormones and may cause similar signs. You should see a doctor to get tests done and proper care. They can help figure out what is causing these feelings.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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
Dr. Babita Goel
I Have bp low, and migraine issue, recntly i was dealing with vertigo as some said it is because of cervical as cervical vertigo it got treated and balanced, now my periods are stucked there is no periods as consulted with gynecologist she is said its hormonal imbalance, and recently vertigo attack i got, is vertigo related to hormonal imbalance
Female | 32
Yes, hormonal imbalances can sometimes trigger vertigo. Low blood pressure and migraines can also contribute to this condition. It’s good that you consulted a gynecologist for your hormonal issues. Additionally, you should visit a neurologist for your vertigo and migraine concerns, as they can provide specialized care for these conditions.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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
Dr. Babita Goel
"I am 19 years old. I have been feeling nauseous and vomiting, especially during meals, for the past four months. My thyroid condition was detected in the reports. I have been taking thyroid medication for the last two weeks, but my nausea and vomiting have not reduced at all. Please help me."
Female | 19
Enduring prolonged nausea and vomiting can be challenging. While these symptoms may be related to a thyroid condition, thyroid medication alone might not fully resolve them. It's important to discuss these ongoing symptoms with your healthcare provider. In some cases, your current treatment may need additional medications or adjustments to better manage the nausea and vomiting.
Answered on 10th Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
How to increase my hormone level
Male | 18
If your hormone levels are not where you would like them to be, this could lead to feelings of fatigue as well as irritability. A lack of sufficient rest, stress, or an improper diet are all potential causes behind having low hormonal amounts within the body. To create higher hormone amounts within the body: reduce stress through relaxation techniques such as deep breathing exercises; aim for at least 8 hours of sleep each night; eat foods that are high in healthy fats like avocados and nuts while also being good sources of protein.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I have been experiencing joint pains, PCOS, vitamin deficiencies, and mental health issues for the past 4 years. joint pains are exacerbated by activities like walking and standing. I have self-tested for deficiencies and are afraid to visit a doctor joint pains and muscle pains are rated at a severity level of 9 out of 10. I have noticed neck darkness, pimples on your face, and excess underarm fat and darkening. I had plantar facilities and breast abscess and bartholin cyst in past history.
Female | 25
Many symptoms are bothering you. Inflammation in the body causing joint pain may be related to PCOS and vitamin deficiencies. Hormonal imbalances could be one reason why your neck has become darker along with the skin underarms. A good way to reduce these signs is to eat balanced meals regularly, exercise often, and manage stress properly. If necessary, you should also take care of yourself more than anything else by seeking help from a medical professional.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male fertility problems plz help
Male | 34
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
I am 24yr jnmar6girl and missed my period by 6 days I have thyroid from last 2 years
Female | 24
The period getting delayed by 6 days can be scary but you need not worry. Your thyroid might be the reason for this delay. Thyroid troubles can sometimes interfere with your periods. Irregular periods, weight fluctuations, and fatigue are some symptoms. It's crucial to discuss with your doctor whether your thyroid is the cause of your period issues or not. They can assist you in getting the appropriate therapy that will normalize your thyroid and regulate your period.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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