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Dr. Sahiba Kaur Gestational Diabetes Management

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Questions & Answers on "Gestational Diabetes Management" (399)

I am 27 years old female. I have hormone imbalance problem. In doctor prescription i have take a medicine harmoni F. And this month i continue this medicine. And the period is come. But the 21 days medicine is not completed. What i should do?

Female | 27

It's common to experience menstrual changes while on hormone therapy, such as with Harmoni F. If your period starts before completing the prescribed 21 days, it may indicate your body adjusting to the treatment. Monitor your symptoms, and take your medicine as directed. If you have heavy bleeding, severe pain, or new symptoms, please reach out to your healthcare provider for personalized advice. They can help adjust your treatment plan if necessary, ensuring your hormonal balance is effectively managed. Remember, your well-being is important, and seeking professional guidance is always a good step.

Answered on 29th Jan '25

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Weight gain nhi hota bhukh v nhi lggti

Male | 25

Not fee­ling hungry impacts weight gain. Many causes exist: stre­ss, bad eating habits, medical problems. Insufficie­nt food impairs growth. Try small, frequent meals, nutritious foods, le­ss stress. Continuing issues warrant doctor consultation to dete­rmine root factors.

Answered on 26th July '24

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Plz tell me my frnd suggest a ڈبہ of things for harmonal imbalance like for higher estrogen and testosterone .a collection of herbs like Ashwaganda,alovera ,pomegranate ,indiangosseberry ,Ashoka,giloy,redraspberry .plz tell me its suitable for higher estrogen testosterone and pcos in girls ?plz tell me honestly

Female | 22

An imbalance in hormones, be it through raised estrogen levels or increased testosterone levels, can cause conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The symptoms may involve periods that are not regular, large amounts of hair growth, and changes in weight. The vegetation you stated, namely, Ashwagandha and pomegranate, are very useful to support hormonal health. Nevertheless, their impact can be different for each person. Besides, it is necessary to take into account diet, lifestyle, and overall health too. I urge you to seek advice from a qualified doctor who can give targeted health support and ensure safe and efficient treatment specific to your particular needs. The main factor for staying healthy is obtaining professional support.

Answered on 4th Jan '25

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Hi! I will be undergoing dexamethasone suppression testing and I accidentally took my pill at 10pm instead of 11pm. Can I still get my blood withdraw tomorrow at 8am? Thank you!

Female | 32

When it comes to dexamethasone suppression testing, timing is everything. If you take the pill an hour early it shouldn’t be a big deal. It's not likely to significantly alter the results of the test. You should still be able to have your blood drawn at 8 am tomorrow. Just try and follow the prescribed schedule next time for more accurate results.

Answered on 8th Apr '25

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I’m writing regarding my father, [age 55 years], who has been showing schizophrenia-like symptoms for many years (around 10 years). His behaviour includes continuous talking, irritability, difficulty following instructions, and being argumentative or suspicious. He was previously on olanzapine, which used to make him very sleepy and inactive — he would mostly stay in bed all day. Because of that, we stopped olanzapine around 4 days ago and started aripiprazole 5 mg daily in the morning after breakfast. Since starting aripiprazole, he has become more awake and active, but now there is increased restlessness, excessive talking, and mild aggression. He doesn’t listen properly and gets stuck on small issues. His weight is around 90 kg, and I feel 5 mg may be too mild because his symptoms are severe and have been constant for years. I wanted to ask if it would be safe and appropriate to increase aripiprazole to 10 mg daily, or if you recommend any other adjustment or short-term calming medication during the transition. Please advise on the safest way forward — whether to raise the dose, continue 5 mg longer, or add any supportive medicine.

Male | 55

The switch from olanzapine to aripiprazole seems to have helped with his alertness but brought about some restlessness and increased talking, which can be common when adjusting medications. Given his weight and the severity of his symptoms, increasing the aripiprazole to 10 mg could be an option. However, it's crucial to consult his neurologist before making any changes. They can assess his response to the current dose and guide you on the best way forward, whether it's adjusting the dosage or adding supportive medication temporarily. These adjustments often require close monitoring to ensure the best outcome for your father. Don't hesitate to reach out to his healthcare provider for guidance. 

Answered on 4th Nov '25

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