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I am 26yr old female, I have got blood test done where my LH: FsH ratio came 3.02, my prolactin came 66.5, my sugar was 597 at fasting, my TSH is 4.366 and my RBC count is 5.15.
Female | 26
Based on the results from your blood tests, there are some things we should investigate. High levels of prolactin can be caused by stress, certain medications, or a problem with the pituitary gland in the brain. With a fasting sugar level of 597, you may have diabetes. A TSH level of 4.366 could indicate a problem with your thyroid gland. You should see a doctor and get checked out further for treatment options.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am 18 years girl my thyroid report is 14.1 . Is this normal?
Female | 18
Your thyroid test came back showing a level of 14.1, which means that your thyroid is a little high. There are several possible causes, such as inflammation or certain medications. Some symptoms may be weight changes, fatigue, and mood swings. Treatment usually consists of taking medicine to regulate your thyroid levels. Be sure to see your doctor again soon for more advice.
Answered on 8th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am 55 year old person and having thyroid problem for last few years. I am taking medicine EUTHYROX 25. But I am in doubt with this medicine. Recently I tested my TSH test again, which result is below... T3 - 1.26 ng/mL T4 - 7.66 ug/dL TSH - 4.25 ml/UL (CLIA METHOD) Please suggest correct type of thyroid and medicine. Thanks
Male | 55
Your TSH level is a bit high, which means your thyroid isn’t making enough hormones. This can make you feel tired, gain weight, and be sensitive to the cold. People who have hypothyroidism usually take EUTHYROX 25 -- you might end up needing more or something else entirely. You must talk to your doctor about what all this means so they can help come up with a plan that will work best for you.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Need to increase testosterone level
Male | 19
This could be because of age, some medical conditions, or even some lifestyle choices. Eating healthy foods, getting regular exercise sleeping more being less stressed out, and maintaining a healthy weight will all assist in increasing testosterone levels. If you are worried, talk to a doctor.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
why hormonal imbalance occur, and does it create vertigo, and pcos or pcod
Female | 32
Hormonal imbalance can occur due to various reasons like stress, poor diet, or underlying health conditions. It can lead to symptoms like vertigo and also contribute to conditions like PCOS or PCOD. It is important to consult an endocrinologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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