Female | 34
The weight gain is definately a post pregnancy weight gain and pcos definately adds to the problem.you might meet your gynecologist they might advise you metformin based tablets or litagluride injections which will help you to loose weight.their main target will be controlling serum insulin which is fundamental problem in pcos.i think nutrition and some physical activity along with these metaformin based treatment will definitely bring your weight down.For this consult your gynecologist or nutritionist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Harikiran Chekuri
Female | 18
Healthy weight loss involves burning fat, not muscle. Our bodies require some fat reserves for energy and warmth. Excessive thinness can cause fatigue, frailty, and illness susceptibility. To slim down properly, consume balanced meals with fruits, veggies, whole grains, and lean proteins. Incorporate regular physical activities like walking, cycling, or swimming. Avoid fad diets or skipping meals completely. Gradual and steady weight reduction is crucial. Stay hydrated by drinking ample water, and get sufficient sleep while losing weight healthily.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 25
It's worrying that you have been gaining weight even though you don't have a big diet. This might be caused by different kinds of reasons such as hormonal problems (especially thyroid) or metabolic issues. It is great that you have done workouts, however, if it causes you pain, don't overdo it. Starting with basic exercises like walking or swimming is a good option. A balanced diet including more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can also act as a medicine. If the weight gain continues, see a dietitian for a safe and healthy evaluation and guidance.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
Female | 14
It's natural to feel concerned about your weight, but remember that everyone's body is unique. It's important to focus on your health rather than comparing yourself to others. Visit a nutritionist or a dietitian who can guide you on a healthy diet and lifestyle.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Harsh Sheth
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
Dr. Harsh Sheth
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