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Dr. Harish K V Disorders Of Puberty

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Dr. Satheesh S Disorders Of Puberty

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Dr. Priya Namboodiri Disorders Of Puberty

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Dr. Lakshmi Narendra Disorders Of Puberty

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Dr. Ashok N Disorders Of Puberty

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Top 10 Disorders Of Puberty doctors Near Bengaluru

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Harish K V

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30₹ 800
Dr. Harish K V

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30₹ 1000
Dr. Janaki Narayanan

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29₹ 900
Dr. Prakash N

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29₹ 200
Dr. Shylaja Prakash

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29----
Dr. Eash Hoskote

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29₹ 650
Dr. Radhika Varma

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29----
Dr. Satheesh S

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28₹ 550
Dr. Satheesh.s

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28₹ 1600
Dr. Priya Namboodiri

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28₹ 300

Questions & Answers on "Disorders Of Puberty" (423)

Do I have thyroid if my T3 is 1.08 and T4 is 8.20?

Female | 19

When you check your T3 and T3, it may show troubling signs that your thyroid gland is malfunctioning. Common signs related to having low this gland would involve tiredness, weight gain, and tingling from the low body temperature. Development of this might happen as a result of the underactive thyroid. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have high sugar and have low sodium

Male | 65

People should be careful of consuming too much sugar and too little sodium as that can cause them to feel tired, unable to think properly, and generally weak. The sugar levels could rise due to diabetes while the sodium might be reduced through sweating excessively or taking some specific medication. To manage high sugar, one must eat healthily in addition to taking the drugs that have been prescribed for them. A person with low sodium can increase the amount of salt that they take or use drugs which should be administered under strict medical supervision.

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Hello Doctor My name is Ashiya, and I have been dealing with subclinical hypothyroidism since I was 6 years old. It all started when I suddenly became very thin during my first grade. Concerned, my parents took me to a doctor who was already treating my mother for her subclinical hypothyroidism. After some blood work, the results showed elevated TSH levels at 10.5, while my T4 and T3 levels were normal. The doctor diagnosed me with hypothyroidism and prescribed thyroxine. Now, at 17, I want to understand more about hypothyroidism. Despite reading numerous articles and watching videos, I'm still unclear about the root causes of my subclinical hypothyroidism. I even don't have Hashimoto's thyroiditis. I've learned that deficiencies in selenium, zinc, copper, magnesium, and vitamin D can lead to subclinical hypothyroidism. My primary concern is whether this condition is permanent. I'm hesitant about taking a tablet every morning for the rest of my life . I would greatly appreciate your time to delve deeper into this condition.There's much to discuss, especially since my sister's TSH levels have recently elevated. We consulted a gynecologist [because my sister was not having her periods and the doctor got her thyroid test and found her TSH levels got elavated] and prescribed her 25 mcg of thyroxine, which I believe was inappropriate as her TSH levels were only at 9. Additionally, the doctor didn't test for antibodies. After 15 days of taking the tablets, my sister experienced throat pain and muscle pains. Now, her recent thyroid test showed a decrease to 8 without any thyroxine. We went to another doctor, who performed a TPO test and discovered that my sister does not have any antibodies. She's now focusing on her diet, incorporating brazil nuts for selenium, brown rice, and other foods rich in zinc, magnesium, and copper, as well as getting adequate sunlight for vitamin D. I'm hopeful that with your guidance, we can normalize her TSH levels and mine too without the need for lifelong medication. Could you please provide me with more information about this condition? Thank you. Sincerely, Ashiya.

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Answered on 29th May '24

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I am 37 year old bipolar menopausal female with hypothyroidism and even tho i feel my thyroid levels are low at 300mcg my bloods say high which they said high at 225mcg and i nearly died so i refuse to go lower than 300mcg please help me

Female | 37

Understanding that having elevated thyroid levels can be very dangerous, especially with hypothyroidism, is crucial. Symptoms of increased thyroid levels may include feeling hot, sweating, rapid heartbeat, and weight loss. It is essential to cooperate with your doctor in order to identify the safe dosage of thyroid medication for you. Taking the right amount can help alleviate symptoms and keep you well.

Answered on 28th Jan '25

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