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Dr. Sahiba Kaur Gestational Diabetes Management

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Dr. Vineet Arora Gestational Diabetes Management

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Dr. Ajay Aggarwal Gestational Diabetes Management

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I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease with TSH level almost zero in August 2023. I was prescribed Methimez 15 mg initially, which was gradually reduced to 2.5mg daily. My TSH level is currently 7.9, FT4=0.82, FT3=2.9. Should I still be taking daily methimez 2.5mg or should I fully stop it/reduce it less than 2.5mg daily since TSH level is currently 7.9. History of medical conditions: I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease in August 2023 with TSH level touching zero. Current medication details: I was prescribed Methimez 15mg daily which was gradually reduced and is currently prescribed at 2.5mg on a daily basis. History of medication for the same complaint: None

Male | 41

Graves' Dise­ase affects thyroid function. Your rece­nt TSH test result at 7.9 shows an imbalance. To re­gulate hormone leve­ls, continue taking Methimazole 2.5mg daily as pre­scribed. Stopping this medicine on your own risks causing uncontrolle­d symptoms. These may include rapid he­artbeat, weight fluctuations, and fatigue. If you have­ any worries or questions, be sure­ to discuss them with your doctor. 

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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I am a 38 year old man. In december 2023 I made a blood test and my HBA1C was 7.5%. Two months later it dropped to 6.8%. After 6 months I made another blood test and it was 6.2%. My question is: is it type 2 diabetes? Just for information, last year October and November were very stressful for me. Thanks in advance

Male | 38

Based on the information you shared, it seems that your blood sugar levels have been improving, which is a great relief! Your HbA1c falling from 7.5% to 6.2% over time is a good sign. Stress can also be a contributing factor to blood sugar levels, and thus, it could be one of the considerations. Monitor your health, eat healthy, stay active, and have regular check-ups with your doctor to monitor your blood sugar levels.

Answered on 18th Sept '24

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I have medical history of having mouth ulcers and ruhumatad arthritis and have on penidure la 12 injections for more than 3 years at the age of 15 . Right now I'm at my 40s and suffering from headache, diziness, low blood pressure and sudden low sugar levels, all of sudden fast heart beat, low eye vision, chills and heat no consistency in body temperature.

Female | 43

According to your medical history and your present state, it could be one of a few probable things. Your symptoms like a headache, dizziness, low blood pressure, hypoglycemia, high heart rate, and blurred vision could, for instance, originate from a number of reasons like hormonal changes, anemia, or a possibility of a side effect of long-term antibiotics such as Penicillin LA 12. It is important to consult a doctor to be properly evaluated and treated if necessary.

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