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Dr. R. Anbazhahan Endocrinologist

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Mujhe bht kamjori rhti h subha uthta hu esa lgta h jese bht mehnat ka ka kiya ho thakan hoti h bhook km lgti h

पुरुष | 28

Feeling constant weakness, fatigue, and loss of appetite could be signs of an underlying health issue, such as anemia or a thyroid problem. It is important to consult a general physician or an internist who can diagnose and treat your condition properly.

Answered on 14th June '24

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Am diabetic since 15 years. BP normal as am taking medication. I take insulin Actrapid 100 u 14-3-10 and toujeo 28-0-0 along with Sitagliptin OD 100. fp sugar 140-160 ,PP 210-220. I feel dizziness in evening between 6 and 7. That time sugar level is 140-160. Is it because sugar variation. If eat something dizziness goes. Is it because of insulin

Male | 73

Your insulin lowers blood sugar, causing dizzine­ss when levels drop in e­vening. Eating raises blood sugar, helping dizzine­ss. Consume snacks before 6 pm to te­st if it improves. Persistent dizzine­ss requires discussion with healthcare­ provider. Small adjustments may make big diffe­rence. Freque­nt monitoring helps regulate sugar fluctuations. Maintaining stable­ levels preve­nts dizzy spells. Seeking me­dical guidance ensures prope­r care.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

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My hb1ac sugar level is 9.1 but I have no symptoms is report is wrong

Male | 43

A hbA1c sugar level of 9.1 means that your blood sugar has been high for some time. Even if you do not feel it, high levels can damage your body. Symptoms may not appear immediately. This should be taken seriously. Eating well, exercising, and perhaps medicine may help lower your blood sugar. 

Answered on 3rd June '24

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Hi, I know there is a very slim chance that you will respond. But can I ask you a question; I have hasimotos (diagnosed 7 years ago). I function the best when my tsh level is around 0.8. I had a bloodtest 7 weeks ago and out of nowhere my tsh level was 2.9, I was also very tired etc. So my doctor and i decided to up my medication from 100mcg to 112 mcg. however the last 4 weeks ive been gaining weight like crazy. Atleast 3,5 kg.I also have a lot of energy, unstoppable hunger and feel very aggatated. I did another blood test and my tsh level is now 0,25.

Female | 19

Your body has probably become alerted to the changes in the medicine you're consuming, as evidenced by the switch of drugs. A sudden drop in your TSH may cause you to have symptoms such as a feeling that your energy has escalated, increased appetites, and weight gain. To obtain the respective proper medication regimen, you should talk with your doctor.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Kya nutrients ki deficiency say harmonal imbalance hota? Estrogen dominance or testosterone high hota? Or kis wja say harmonal imbalance hota?

Female | 24

Nutrient deficiencies can indeed contribute to hormonal imbalances, affecting levels of estrogen and testosterone. Symptoms may include fatigue, mood swings, irregular periods, or weight changes. Common causes include poor diet, stress, and lack of exercise. To support hormone balance, focus on a well-rounded diet rich in fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, and proteins. Regular physical activity and managing stress through techniques like meditation or yoga can also be beneficial. If you notice persistent issues, I encourage you to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance and appropriate testing to identify any underlying concerns.

Answered on 21st Jan '25

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