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Dr. Pawan Kumar Disorders Of Puberty

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Dr. Mandeep Kaur Walia Disorders Of Puberty

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Dr. Sapan Vinayak Disorders Of Puberty
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Dr. Tina Goel Disorders Of Puberty

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Dr. Pradeep Garg Disorders Of Puberty

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Top 10 Disorders Of Puberty doctors Near Delhi

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Pawan Kumar

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24₹ 1000
Dr. Mandeep Kaur Walia

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24₹ 1000
Dr. Vinita Jain

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23₹ 1000
Dr. Sapan Vinayak

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23₹ 500
Dr. Tina Goel

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23₹ 500
Dr. Neeraj Adlakha

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22₹ 700
Dr. Rajiv Goel

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22₹ 700
Dr. Aditi Singh

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21₹ 700
Dr. Sarita Sharma

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21₹ 800
Dr. Amit Singh

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21₹ 300

Questions & Answers on "Disorders Of Puberty" (382)

My hba1c is 11.3 and ppbs is328.5 and fbs is 261.6

Male | 32

Having a high HbA1c value of 11.3 means your body struggles with sugar manage­ment. Additionally, blood sugar readings of 328.5 after me­als and 261.6 when fasting indicate the same­ issue. You may experie­nce increased thirst, fre­quent urination, and fatigue as symptoms. This condition could be diabe­tes. To improve, make die­tary changes, exercise­ regularly, and consider medication pre­scribed by a doctor for better blood sugar control.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Tsh 8 Esr 24 Hba1c 6.6 Glucose fasting 100.7 Hdl36

Female | 39

An elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone may indicate an underactive thyroid, which can lead to fatigue or weight gain. The elevated blood sugar level points towards potential insulin resistance, often linked to lifestyle factors like diet and exercise. The mildly high hemoglobin A1c indicates you're in the prediabetes range. I recommend focusing on a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, alongside regular physical activity. It’s also important to consult a healthcare professional for an in-depth evaluation and tailored advice. They can provide the best guidance moving forward.

Answered on 30th July '25

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I am 28 years old and I am taking steroids tablet..can it have side effects???

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Steroids can impact your body ne­gatively. Common side effe­cts include weight gain, acne bre­akouts, mood fluctuations, and sleeping difficulties. This happe­ns because steroids inte­rfere with natural functions within your system. We­ight gain and acne result from hormonal changes cause­d by steroids. Mood swings and insomnia occur when steroids disrupt che­mical balances regulating emotions and sle­ep cycles. If expe­riencing these issue­s, consult your doctor immediately. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am a 35-year-old woman with hypothyroidism and I've been experiencing weight gain. What are some effective ways to manage my weight?

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Hypothyroidism is often linked to weight increase because of slow metabolism. To control weight, eat a balanced diet with whole grains, fruits, and lean proteins while keeping the portion sizes in check. Integrating regular physical movement such as brisk walking or strength training into your life will also contribute to higher metabolism. The most important thing is to stay hydrated and get enough sleep. Therefore, checking your thyroid hormone levels with your doctor regularly is highly recommended, as adjusting the medication may be very beneficial. During an initial consultation, a diet specialist will establish a specific food plan for you.

Answered on 27th Dec '24

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I am pregnant by 6 months , as my cholesterol level increase , before pregnancy no issue of cholesterol, as I am taking thyroid medicine 50 mg from starting of pregnancy, is it any risk , what should I do ? Or in pregnancy cholesterol level increase as I am pregnant?

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It’s normal for their cholesterol levels to go up. Moreover, the thyroid medication you are on may be a contributing factor. Keep track of your cholesterol since it can sometimes be risky. Ensure you eat well and stay physically fit too. You should see a doctor about any worries you might have.

Answered on 14th June '24

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