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Dr. C M Batra Thyroid Swelling

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Dr. Ram Pratap Singh Thyroid Swelling

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Dr. Anjana Bhan Thyroid Swelling

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Dr. Sudhanshu Mishra Thyroid Swelling

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Dr. Gautam Jain Thyroid Swelling

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Dr. B K Roy Thyroid Swelling

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Dr. Ashish Pitale Thyroid Swelling

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Dr. Ajay Aggarwal Thyroid Swelling

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Endocrinologist

29 years of experience

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Diabetologist

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Dr. Sudhir Kumar Thyroid Swelling

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Top 10 Thyroid Swelling doctors Near Delhi

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. C M Batra

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45₹ 2500
Dr. Ajay Kumar Ajmani

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42₹ 1800
Dr. Arun Prasad

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41₹ 1500
Dr. Ram Pratap Singh

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40₹ 1000
Dr. John Punnoose

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39----
Dr. Anjana Bhan

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38₹ 1200
Dr. Sudhanshu Mishra

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35₹ 700
Dr. Gautam Jain

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34₹ 300
Dr. Neeru Gera

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34----
Dr. B K Roy

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33₹ 1200

Questions & Answers on "Thyroid Swelling" (301)

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

Dr. Babita Goel

I am 22 years old female. I have pigmentation on my cheeks. I suffered from hair loss in 2022. The hair fall has stopped but I got androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness). My weight is 40 kg. I don't have acne. My periods are regular. But this month blood flow was very less on 3rd day of menstruation. I am afraid are all these related to PCOS?

Female | 22

The symptoms you mentioned, like pigmentation, hair loss, and irregular periods, could be related to PCOS. The underlying cause of these symptoms can be hormonal imbalance. You need to visit a doctor who will make a diagnosis and will offer treatment options.

Answered on 29th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My father is experiencing pain in his entire body's bones, and it's not decreasing even with medication. He has also developed diabetes, and there is a deficiency of vitamin D as indicated by the test results. He needs to follow up with the doctor for regular check-ups and adhere to the prescribed treatment to improve his health.

Male | 65

The bone pain, diabete­s, and low vitamin D levels are conce­rning. Those symptoms could be from osteomalacia. This is whe­n bones become we­aker due to vitamin D deficie­ncy. It causes pain and increased fracture­ risk. Your dad's doctor will guide the right treatme­nt. This may involve supplements and me­dications. Regular check-ups are important to monitor progre­ss and improve his health over time­.

Answered on 24th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Increased risk for diabetes (prediabetes): 5.7-6.4% Diabetes: > or =6.5% When using Hemoglobin A1c to diagnose diabetes, an elevated Hemoglobin A1c should be confirmed with a repeat measurement, fasting glucose, or other test for diagnosing diabetes. All hemoglobin A1c methods are affected by conditions that increase or decrease red blood cell survival. Falsely high results may be seen with iron deficiency or splenectomy. Falsely normal or low results may be seen with hemolytic anemias, unstable hemoglobins, end-stage renal disease, recent or chronic blood loss, or following transfusions. Hemoglobin A1C View trends Normal range: 4.0 - 5.6 % 4 5.6 4.6 Estimated Average Glucose View trends mg/dL Value 85

Female | 27

If you have a Hemoglobin A1c level of 5.7-6.4%, you are at risk for diabetes. If your level is 6.5% or higher, it means that you have diabetes. Signs of this condition include thirstiness, frequent urination, weariness, or unclear eyesight at times. Overeating, genetics combined with little or no physical activity could be the cause behind it all or some of these symptoms coming up. Controlling your blood sugar requires eating well-balanced meals regularly and exercising often if not daily; medication may also be necessary depending on other factors such as age, sex, race, etc.

Answered on 6th June '24

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