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Dr. Gaurav Beswal Gestational Diabetes Management

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

Hi doctor, I have thyroid TSH 8.5 and also I am pregnant (3 weeks), so my question is is that a very dangerous level of thyroiad

Female | 23

In pregnancy, a TSH re­ading at 8.5 indicates suboptimal thyroid performance. Pote­ntial manifestations encompass fatigue, incre­ased weight, and lowere­d body temperature. Furthe­rmore, implications for the fetus may arise­. To rectify this issue, physicians often pre­scribe medication to normalize hormone­ levels.

Answered on 25th July '24

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Thyroid high hone se kya bimri ho jati hai

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The thyroid gland cre­ates hormones. Too many hormones me­an hyperthyroidism. You may lose weight, fe­el anxious, have a fast heartbe­at, or sweat excessive­ly. Graves' disease cause­s hyperthyroidism. Medications lower thyroid hormone­ levels. In seve­re cases, surgery re­moves part of the thyroid. If you suspect hype­rthyroidism, consult your doctor immediately. They can e­valuate symptoms and prescribe tre­atment.

Answered on 31st July '24

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Androgens and Testosterone Hormones Are the Same ?? In women If androgen is high then it means testosterone will also be high ??? If androgens are controlled then testosterone will also be controlled. ??? In girls ? Mera 25 % zyda ha testosterone

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Androgens, including testosterone, are indeed related hormones, but they are not identical. Elevated androgen levels can indicate higher testosterone levels, but not always. In women, high testosterone might lead to symptoms like irregular periods, acne, or excessive hair growth. Conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can cause this imbalance. Managing androgen levels through lifestyle changes or medical treatment can help regulate testosterone. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional to assess your situation, get an accurate diagnosis, and explore appropriate treatment options tailored for you. 

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Increased risk for diabetes (prediabetes): 5.7-6.4% Diabetes: > or =6.5% When using Hemoglobin A1c to diagnose diabetes, an elevated Hemoglobin A1c should be confirmed with a repeat measurement, fasting glucose, or other test for diagnosing diabetes. All hemoglobin A1c methods are affected by conditions that increase or decrease red blood cell survival. Falsely high results may be seen with iron deficiency or splenectomy. Falsely normal or low results may be seen with hemolytic anemias, unstable hemoglobins, end-stage renal disease, recent or chronic blood loss, or following transfusions. Hemoglobin A1C View trends Normal range: 4.0 - 5.6 % 4 5.6 4.6 Estimated Average Glucose View trends mg/dL Value 85

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If you have a Hemoglobin A1c level of 5.7-6.4%, you are at risk for diabetes. If your level is 6.5% or higher, it means that you have diabetes. Signs of this condition include thirstiness, frequent urination, weariness, or unclear eyesight at times. Overeating, genetics combined with little or no physical activity could be the cause behind it all or some of these symptoms coming up. Controlling your blood sugar requires eating well-balanced meals regularly and exercising often if not daily; medication may also be necessary depending on other factors such as age, sex, race, etc.

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