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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. Saket Kant Gestational Diabetes Management

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Dr. Ramesh Jain Gestational Diabetes Management

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Dr. Ajay Aggarwal Gestational Diabetes Management

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Questions & Answers on "Gestational Diabetes Management" (382)

I am 20 y.o and experiencing hypogonadism symptoms, yet my bloodwork is completely fine. I tested Testosterone total, testosterone free, TSH, LH, FSH, prolactin, estrogen - everything was within ranges. Still though, symptoms are real: erectile dysfunction, low libido, delayed puberty (no genital growth at all, voice is still too high for a man, facial hair is kinda scarce, pubic hair is dark, but chest hair is nonexistent). Ultrasound showed, that my testicles are around 6.5 ml in volume. What could it be, if not hypogonadism? What else would you suggest testing? I'm going to redo my bloodwork in September

Male | 20

With these symptoms, it seems you are battling the hard times. I would like to recommend checking your adrenal glands and thyroid function, which, if imbalances are found, could cause symptoms similar to the one you are having. Besides, a Klinefelter syndrome genetic test may be worth considering. This syndrome is one that men have which comes from the addition of an X chromosome. It is very positive that you are taking the initiative to have your blood work repeated. That's why we can rule out other potential causes of your symptoms. 

Answered on 18th Oct '24

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Diabetes therapy for 21 year boy

Male | 22

Diabete­s is a condition when your body struggles to control sugar leve­ls. You may experience­ increased thirst, fatigue, fre­quent urination. Genetic factors or poor life­style choices contribute. Managing involve­s nutritious diet, physical activity, medication if prescribe­d. Regular monitoring keeps it unde­r control. 

Answered on 29th Aug '24

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I have period 14 day but whyy? This is normal?

Female | 17

Among the most general triggers for continuous bleeding are hormonal changes, tension, or else certain body conditions. Signs of the disease might be weakness or discomfort. Remember to observe the rise of any other signs like heavy bleeding or severe pain. In that case, or if it keeps for a long time, I would consult with the doctor first of all. They will provide various ideas and will decide whether further observation is necessary. 

Answered on 9th Dec '24

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I am 37 year old , having frequent episode of low sugar specially in evening.

Male | 37

Hypoglycemia occurs when blood sugar levels fall below normal, which can cause symptoms like trembling, sweating, hunger, or dizziness. This often happens due to missing meals or not eating enough. To prevent hypoglycemia, aim to eat regular, balanced meals and snacks throughout the day. If you have concerns, consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and advice.

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