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Male | 37

Why do I experience low sugar episodes?

I am 37 year old , having frequent episode of low sugar specially in evening.

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 25th Oct '24

Hypoglycemia occurs when blood sugar levels fall below normal, which can cause symptoms like trembling, sweating, hunger, or dizziness. This often happens due to missing meals or not eating enough. To prevent hypoglycemia, aim to eat regular, balanced meals and snacks throughout the day. If you have concerns, consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and advice.

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Female | 30

Why do I experience gas, joint pain, and dizziness?

I am breastfeeding mother.my baby is 9 month old now. I have hypothyroidism from past 6 months. I am using thyroid tablet. From past one month I am facing gas problems because of gas breathing also sometimes fast. I am having left hand pain sometimes from past one month. because of my baby is asking lift her every time. I am facing back joint pain and it is coming  to front also near below the chest and some time facing head and full body spinning also. Because of that I am getting fear what will happen to me like that.

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 22nd Oct '24

The gas and breathing problems, the left-hand pain, the back joint pain, and the spinning sensations can be connected to your thyroid condition. Hypothyroidism can be the reason for these symptoms. It is good to discuss this with your physician. They might optimize your thyroid medication or suggest other treatments to make you feel better. 

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Female | 21

Why Does My Weight Increase with Less Period Days?

My weight is constantly increasing and my period days get decrease it only last for 2 days and easily gets tired and sometimes weakness in body and body pain most of the time

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 22nd Oct '24

The symptoms mentioned by you like weight gain, shorter periods, tiredness, weakness, and body pain could be attributed to hormonal imbalances or thyroid problems. These issues can have an effect on your energy levels and menstrual cycle. Go to a doctor, get some tests done to find out what's causing the problem, and get the necessary treatment. 

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Female | 27

Why is my metabolism affected by Invega Sustenna?

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 ?

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General Physician

Answered on 21st Oct '24

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. 

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Male | 22

Are Thyroxin and Levothyroxine Tablets Identical Medications?

Difference between thyroxin sodium tablets and levothyroxine sodium tablets. Are both the same medicine?

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General Physician

Answered on 21st Oct '24

Thyroxin sodium and levothyroxine sodium are essentially the same medicine, used to treat hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone levels). Symptoms of hypothyroidism include fatigue, weight gain, and feeling cold. These tablets help balance hormone levels and relieve symptoms, improving how you feel.

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Male | 20

Why do I have hypogonadism symptoms with normal bloodwork?

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

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 18th Oct '24

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. 

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Male | 26

Are My Thyroid Levels Normal for a 26-Year-Old?

I am a 26 year old. Following are my thyroid results TSH- 1.4252 microlU/mL T3(total)- 1.47 ng/ul T4(total)- 121.60 nmol/l Are the results normal? Also, I am developing white hair in scalp and beard

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General Physician

Answered on 16th Oct '24

A normal TSH leve­l is good for thyroid health, like yours. Likewise­, normal T3 and T4 levels indicate e­verything's fine. White hair on your scalp and be­ard can result from genetics, stre­ss, or nutritional deficiencies. To addre­ss it, try maintaining a balanced diet, managing stress e­ffectively, and using gentle­ hair care products.

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Female | 31

Why no period after 3 months with hormonal imbalance?

I am 31 year old female who suffering from harmonce imbalance problem and also thyroid. Last 3month se mujh period nahi aaye and treatment ke doran last 17 ko kuch aaye the aabh nahi aa rahe.

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 16th Oct '24

You might be having a thyroid problem that has disturbed your hormonal balance. No periods are possible if the hormones are not incompatible. Symptoms are irregular periods, weight variations, and tiredness. The cure is to consult with an endocrinologist, a doctor who is a specialist in hormones. They will recommend the tests and the therapies to balance your hormones and return to normal periods.

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Male | 47

Why Am I Losing Weight Rapidly?

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

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 16th Oct '24

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. 

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Female | 21

Can You Detect Hormone Imbalance With a Blood Test?

Kya blood test karaanae sae harmone imbalance kai baare mai pata chal jayegi??

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 15th Oct '24

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.

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Male | 21

Why Am I Losing Weight Quickly?

डॉक्टर साहब मैं कुछ दिनों से अपने अंदर कुछ बदलाव देख रहा हूं जैसे में पहले शरीर से ठीक था लेकिन कुछ महीनों से में बहुत दुबला और पतला हो गया हूं और मैं 10 घंटे तक एक दुकान पर नौकरी भी करता हूं इसका क्या मतलब है मुझे कोई समस्या तो नहीं है इसको समझने के लिए मुझे कौन सा टेस्ट करवाना पड़ेगा सभी मेरे दोस्त मुझे बोलते हैं तू बहुत दुबला हो गया है प्लीज डॉक्टर मुझे इसके बारे में बताया जाए कहीं मुझे मधुमेह या थायराइड या पथरी तो नहीं है प्लीज डॉक्टर आपके जवाब का इंतजार रहेगा

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General Physician

Answered on 14th Oct '24

It’s good that you’re paying attention to the changes in your body. Sudden weight loss can sometimes be linked to conditions like diabetes, thyroid issues, or other underlying health problems. Visit an endocrinologist to check for diabetes and thyroid problems. The doctor may suggest tests like blood sugar levels and thyroid function tests to identify the issue. 

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Male | 23

Why do I have hormonal issues?

amer nam ariful.Boyos 23bocor.amar 5-7bocor hormone problem. Doctor bolase hormone er problem ekon kisu ta kom ase kintu thyrox kaite.kintu ekon kisu problem hossa jemon sorir durbal lage,hate pa jole,meyeder shate khota bolle phone dhatu ber hoy.

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General Physician

Answered on 11th Oct '24

The symptoms you mentioned like you are weak, tingly in your hands and feet, and you are losing hair, which could be due to a problem with the thyroid gland. Thyroid disorders can lead to these symptoms. Seeing a doctor for a blood test to determine your thyroid levels is critical. Treatment can help to control these symptoms and also enhance your general health.

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Male | 19

Can I Safely Take Height Growth Hormone (HGH)?

Hello sir, myself Ranjit Yadav and my age is 19 years height growth was stop from 2yrs i was at same height 5.0 and i want increase my height, Someone suggested me to take height growth hormone (hgh) so this my question is that good to take and from where i get ?

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General Physician

Answered on 11th Oct '24

It is expected that the height growth will stop changing around age 16-18. Growth hormones are unsafe to take without the doctor's advice. Height is the consequence of genes. Healthy nourishment, sufficient sleep, and physical activity can support you to grow to your highest potential. If you have any concerns, it is most appropriate to consult with a doctor who can provide you with the right advice.

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Female | 17

Why am I feeling lightheaded with 6.4mmol/L glucose?

I am 17 year old female. Today and yesterday I have been feeling extremely lightheaded. Everytime I turn my head it goes fuzzy. I am diagnosed with Anorexia. However I’ve been eating fine recently so I don’t think it’s a nutrition problem. I checked my glucose levels and they are 6.4mmol/L Any ideas??

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General Physician

Answered on 10th Oct '24

This might be a case of orthostatic hypotension. It may occur when your blood pressure drops suddenly after a sudden change in position. Anorexia has an effect on the heart, which can result in this problem. Drink more fluids and take it slow when switching positions to make the condition easy to manage. If it persists, talk to your doctor.

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Female | 19

Why isn't my thyroid medication relieving my nausea?

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.

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General Physician

Answered on 10th Oct '24

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.

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