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Dr. Sunil Sharma Weight Loss Treatment

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Am 24 years old and I have 38 kilograms what should I do

Female | 24

If you’re 24 years old and weigh 38 kilograms, it’s essential to establish why you’re underweight. You might often feel weak or get ill frequently; the problem could also be related to difficulty trying to build muscles. To put on weight in a healthy manner, it is advisable to eat more nutritious foods such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Am 21 year old girl I need weight gain injection for a week

Female | 21

It is completely normal to want to increase weight; however, shots are not the solution. If you feel sick or unintentionally lose weight, seek medical advice immediately. Rapid loss of weight might be due to stress, sickness, or an underlying medical condition. The doctor will guide you on how to gain weight safely and healthily.

Answered on 13th June '24

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I am seeking to get relief from bloating and obesity

Male | 31

Bloating occurs when your stomach fe­els full, swollen. It's caused by fast e­ating, carbonated beverage­s, or certain foods. Obesity means e­xcess body fat. Causes: exce­ssive fatty food intake, insufficient physical activity. Pre­vent bloating: eat slower, avoid fizzy drinks, consume­ more fruits, vegetable­s. Combat obesity: increase e­xercise, choose he­althier options like fruits, veggie­s, lean proteins. Small lifestyle­ modifications can significantly impact.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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Doctor mai mote nahi ho paa rahe weight 40 kg hai kya Karu ki jaldi mote ho jao

Female | 21

You might notice­ things like feeling draine­d, weak muscles, and a lack of hunger. This could happe­n for many reasons like not eating e­nough grub, having a super-fast metabolism, or eve­n a health issue. To gain weight the right way, try loading up on more balance­d meals packed with nutrients. Snack smart be­tween meals too. And don't forge­t to move your body with some light exe­rcise - it'll help build muscle.

Answered on 16th July '24

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Hi. I'm a 24 year old male from the UK. I have been dealing with severe brain fog, shortness of breath, palpitations, forgetfulness and I am very obese (200kg). I am very concerned about the fatigue as it's not like me to feel like this. I got a blood test and vitals checked last month and everything is normal except I have mild LVH caused by my weight and my doctor isn't really that concerned. She just said I can reverse it by losing weight, I also have severe iron deficiency without anaemia as my haemoglobin is normal but my iron serum level is 5.4. My vitamin D levels are also very low. My concerns right now is I'm starting to feel stupid everyday and the fatigue is really concerning me. Can you give me some advice please?

Male | 24

I'm glad you reached out about your concerns. The symptoms you're experiencing, including fatigue and cognitive challenges, can often arise from factors like obesity, iron deficiency, and low vitamin D levels. Addressing your weight through gradual lifestyle changes—incorporating healthier eating habits and regular physical activity—may improve your overall well-being and help reverse mild left ventricular hypertrophy. Additionally, consider discussing iron supplementation and vitamin D with your healthcare provider, as these may alleviate your symptoms. It's important to prioritize your health, so don't hesitate to seek further advice from your doctor if your condition persists or worsens.

Answered on 12th Feb '25

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