Female | 18
Am I suffering from thyroid or PCOS symptoms?
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
General Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24
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.
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Questions & Answers on "Endocrinologyy" (263)
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
Recently did lab test for LH - 41, FSH - 44, E2 - 777, can you explain what does this reading mean
Female | 50
Hormones like LH, FSH, and E2 affect our bodies. Your levels suggest hormone imbalance. Irregular periods, hot flashes, fertility issues - these symptoms arise. Stress, medications, and medical conditions disrupt balance. Lifestyle adjustments, medicines, or hormone therapy treat imbalances. Consult a doctor for personalized advice.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hello doctor i m 28 years old married women since from 2 years i m trying to conceive but nothing is happen my period is irregular sometimes i consult 2 doctors they referred some scans and test i did every test in reports everything is normal mine also by husbund still i m not getting conceive recently i consult one more doctor she told because of weight your not getting she told go for iui please can you suggest what should i do now can i go for iui or take some other medication
Female | 28
For IUI your fallopians tubes must be open.
To check Fallopian tubes we need a diagnostic hysterolaparoscopy, wherein a telescope is put into your abdomen from your belly button, so as to check the exterior of your uterus as well as the external opening of the Fallopian tubes.
Additionally, we have to do a hysteroscopy as well, that is putting a telescope into your vaginal opening and then having a look at the inner lining and the internal opening of your tube.
If your tubes are normal then you have unexplained case of infertility, and same has been observed in few instances in past. Sometimes there are no reasons for infertility as such, but this can be concluded only if your reports and that of your husband's turn out to be normal.
If you are overweight then you should also follow a healthy diet & exercise routine.
After doing all of this you can go ahead with IUI, if at all you have unexplained infertility. It can be done for 4-5 cycles.
You can approach any doctor from this page - Ivf doctors in India, or you can come to me as well, whichever you feel is convenient.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Shah
Suddenly I found my sugar level is 33 I feel very bad.. What should I do now. Its urgent
Male | 32
A sugar level of 33 is dangerously low. Symptoms like shakiness, dizziness, sweatiness, and confusion occur. This happens when insulin dosages are high or food intake is insufficient. The immediate fix is consuming sugary items like juice, soda, or candy. These quickly raise blood sugar levels. After that, eat protein-rich snacks to stabilize it. Discussing this episode with your doctor is crucial.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am a 38 year old man. In december 2023 I made a blood test and my HBA1C was 7.5%. Two months later it dropped to 6.8%. After 6 months I made another blood test and it was 6.2%. My question is: is it type 2 diabetes? Just for information, last year October and November were very stressful for me. Thanks in advance
Male | 38
Based on the information you shared, it seems that your blood sugar levels have been improving, which is a great relief! Your HbA1c falling from 7.5% to 6.2% over time is a good sign. Stress can also be a contributing factor to blood sugar levels, and thus, it could be one of the considerations. Monitor your health, eat healthy, stay active, and have regular check-ups with your doctor to monitor your blood sugar levels.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I have done hormonal test and in that test it was revealed that I have high estrogen and high prolactin the reason for doing the is because I have brain fog and I think it could be hormonal is there any treatment without causing impotence
Male | 25
Elevated estrogen and prolactin sometimes cause brain fog symptoms. Reasons like stress, medicines, or conditions can make these hormones imbalanced. Managing may involve lifestyle changes, diet adjustments, or medications helping balance hormones without causing impotence, your doctor may suggest. Remember discussing all concerns with your doctor.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Iam taking steroid prednisolone wysolone 10mg daily for 3 years continuing can't stop so iam having severe osteoporosis so iam taking teriparatide injection for bone Support Osteri 600mcg for One Month iam continuing so it's going to be end only one dose i have so iam waiting for my dr advise & answer dr is leave so till waiting time what happens when you stop taking teriparatide for 1 week
Male | 23
Stopping teriparatide suddenly may impact bone strength. Though you won't feel effects immediately, over time, reduced density weakens bones and fracture risk rises. Don't miss doses; following doctor's orders is key to reinforce bone health and avoid issues.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I'm a 35-year-old female with hypothyroidism. What kind of diet should I follow to manage my condition better and maintain a healthy weight?
Female | 35
Hypothyroidism refers to a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough of the thyroid hormone. You may gain weight easily, feel tired, and have difficulty concentrating. To combat your problem and to maintain a healthy body try to have balanced food. The best way to include them in your diet is to concentrate on whole foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Sweet stuff and processed foods must be out of your sight. Eating right can have a significant effect on your metabolic rate and the overall performance of your body.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Mera tsh level 5.94 hai to Mai 25mcg ki tablet le sakti
Female | 26
A TSH level of 5.94 might indicate a problem with your thyroid gland. If you're feeling tired, gaining weight, or always feeling cold, these could be signs of an underactive thyroid. Taking a 25 mcg tablet daily can help balance your thyroid hormone levels. However, it's important to consult your doctor and have regular check-ups to stay on track.
Answered on 14th 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
Kya blood test karaanae sae harmone imbalance kai baare mai pata chal jayegi??
Female | 21
Blood tests can help detect hormone imbalances. Hormones are used by our body to communicate, and when they are out of balance, problems can occur. Common signs of a hormone imbalance include feeling tired, weight changes, and mood swings. Causes of imbalance can be stress, poor sleep, or health conditions. Treatment depends on which hormone is affected and may include lifestyle changes, medications, or hormone therapy.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I an 24 year old female my T4is 12.90 and TSH 2.73 , T3=1.45 and Hemoglobin=11.70. I there a matter of concern
Female | 24
Hi there, after looking at your results, it seems to me that with a few exceptions, your thyroid levels are normal. Just to mention the numbers, all TSH, T3, and T4 are great, and hemoglobin appears slightly low, enough to cause symptoms like tiredness and dizziness, or lack thereof. Increasing iron intake through food may help boost the hemoglobin level.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Not get periods from past 7 month mujhe thyroid ki problem hai or weight bhi bahut bad gaya hai ek dam se
Female | 36
For 7 months not having a period while suffering from a thyroid issue and gaining weight can be a real challenge. The reasons for the whole range of systems could be interconnected. Thyroid ailments can be the reason for your hormonal imbalance and so irregular periods. Things can be said to be the same way regarding losing weight. You must seek your doctor's advice, and tell them your symptoms.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
i am 17 years old and im not sure if ive hit puberty. i have pubic hair but no facial or chest hair, and my penis and testicles have not grown, this is emberassing for me.
Male | 17
It's okay to be upset by the changes in your body in puberty. If there's hair down there, puberty has started. Other things like beards or chest hair might take longer to show up. It's also fine if your penis and testicles are kind of small right now - they grow at different rates for everyone.
Answered on 29th May '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 brain fog and I think it is hormonal because my I have gynecosmastia and my estrogen is high any help to treat the brain fog
Male | 25
Estrogen imbalances can lead to brain fog. Brain fog makes it difficult to focus, remember things, and stay clear-headed. High estrogen levels disrupt hormonal balance, causing brain fog symptoms. If high estrogen causes your brain fog, doctors may recommend lifestyle adjustments, medications, or hormone therapy to restore balance.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My wife is suffering from sugar her sugar is 290 ,can she extracts her teeth she is suffering tremendous toothache
Female | 47
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Parth Shah
Sugar level 154 is this diabetes or not
Male | 42
A sugar level of 154 might mean diabetes, but it's not definite. Diabetes can cause increased thirst, frequent urination, tiredness, and blurry vision. The causes include genetics, unhealthy eating, and lack of exercise. To know for sure, it's wise to see a healthcare provider. They may recommend a blood test and suggest lifestyle changes or medication.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Is t3 value 100.3 ng/dl , t4 value 5.31 ug/dl and TSH value 3.04mU/mL normal
Female | 34
Based on the values provided, a TSH value of 3.04 mU/mL falls within the normal range (typically 0.4 to 4.0 mU/mL). However, for a comprehensive evaluation of thyroid health, it's advisable to consult an endocrinologist. They can interpret these results in the context of your symptoms and medical history to ensure appropriate management and further testing if needed.
Answered on 2nd July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Am 24 years old female during pregnancy time I got thyroid decreased June 27th I delivered so now I take the blood test for thyroid so the result is 4.823 is this normal for me?
Female | 24
A thyroid level of 4.823 after pregnancy might be slightly aspiring. It might be because you can feel fatigued, become overweight, and experience mood swings. Thyroid levels tend to shift after having a baby. Your body might need a little nudge in the right direction. Your doctor may recommend drugs to normalize your levels and improve your well-being.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel