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Medicana International Ankara

Medicana International Ankara

Ankara, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Söğütözü Cd. 2165. Sokak No: 6, Sogutozu/Ankara

Ankara Ankara 06520

Specialities

56

Doctors

3

Beds

215
Dr. Serkan Altinova
Dr. Serkan Altinova

Urologist

27 years of experience

Dr. Remzi Saglam
Dr. Remzi Saglam

Urologist

46 years of experience

Dr. Serhan Tuncer
Dr. Serhan Tuncer

Plastic Surgeon

19 years of experience

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Tobb Etü Hastanesi

Tobb Etü Hastanesi

Ankara, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Beştepe, Yaşam Cd. No:5, 06560 Yenimahalle/Ankara, Turkey

Specialities

27

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0

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Özel Lokman Hekim Akay Hastanesi

Özel Lokman Hekim Akay Hastanesi

Ankara, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Kavaklıdere, Büklüm Cd No:4, 06700 Kavaklıdere / Çankaya/Çankaya/Ankara, Turkey

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50

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Lokman Hekim Üniversitesi Ankara Hastanesi

Lokman Hekim Üniversitesi Ankara Hastanesi

Ankara, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Andiçen Mh, Polatlı 2 Caddesi, İdil Sk. No:44, 06930 Sincan, Turkey

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Atasehir Hospital

Atasehir Hospital

Ankara, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Kucukbakkalkoy Mah. Kubilay Sok. No: 1/2-4 Ataşehir Istanbul

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11

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Questions & Answers on "Endocrinology" (422)

1) How to boost testosterone hormone? 2)Testosterone hormone growth food?

Male | 18

Testosterone is a hormone that helps with muscle strength, bone density, and sex drive. To boost testosterone, you can try several methods. First, ensure you get enough rest and exercise, as being overweight or inactive can lower testosterone levels. Eating a balanced diet with protein, healthy fats, and plenty of fruits and vegetables also helps. Additionally, maintain a calm state of mind and get enough vitamin D. It's important to consult a healthcare professional before trying new medications or treatments.

Answered on 17th July '24

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Consider a case ...a boy in class 6th started masturbating by mistake as he didn't know about it and then in class 7th and 8th he noticed a sudden change like increase in testicles size , thick hair growth on legs and started growing beard and continued masturbation when he reached 12th class he found thick hair over all parts of body Can this be possible CAN MASTURBATION CAUSES PUBERTY TO OCCUR FAST AND DOES IT SPEED UP PUBERTY AND AFFECT GROWTH HORMONE

Male | 17

Masturbation is a normal thing that comes with body changes occurring during puberty. The growth spurt, hair growth, and other changes you mentioned are typical signs of puberty. The body is simply going through the process of normal growth and development. Continue to look after yourself by eating right, staying active, and seeking help from a trusted adult if you have any concerns.

Answered on 30th Sept '24

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My c-peptide test results 7.69 Feeling empty stomach and weekness A am non diabetic

Male | 45

If your C-peptide test shows 7.69 and you’re not diabetic then it’s fine. Feeling empty stomachs and weakness can happen for different reasons. It’s common to have low energy when an individual hasn’t eaten anything for a while and this can be solved by taking small but frequent meals. Weakness could be due to lack of sleep, stress or not eating well-balanced meals. Ensure that you always take plenty of fluids and get enough rest.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have blood pressure. I'm taking nicardia retard. Now I'm undergoing infertility treatment. I'm taking dheapred, delsterone, aspirin 75 mg, estradiol valerate tablets.. Can i take these medicine with bp tablets

Female | 30

Nicardia tablets are used to control blood pressure. Infertility drugs are your other medications. Drugs can inhibit or enhance the action of other medicines and lead to adverse effects. The decision on whether it's safe to combine these medications should be made by your doctor. 

Answered on 13th Aug '24

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I am 33 years old male I have thyroid and I am taking 100mg tablet for that today I conducted test for thyroid I got 16 tsh even though using tablet

Male | 33

Your thyroid levels appear to be off despite taking the pill. A TSH level of 16 is excessive, this may mean that the amount of the medication your body needs is different. The general signs of a mismanaged thyroid include tiredness, changes in weight, and feeling cold. For better management, it is recommended that you have a discussion with your doctor concerning the adjustment of your medicine.

Answered on 9th July '24

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Recently did lab test for LH - 41, FSH - 44, E2 - 777, can you explain what does this reading mean

Female | 50

Hormones like LH, FSH, and E2 affe­ct our bodies. Your levels sugge­st hormone imbalance. Irregular pe­riods, hot flashes, fertility issues - the­se symptoms arise. Stress, me­dications, and medical conditions disrupt balance. Lifestyle­ adjustments, medicines, or hormone­ therapy treat imbalances. Consult a doctor for pe­rsonalized advice.

Answered on 5th Sept '24

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My mom suffering thyroid prblm and she went to hospital and now she take treatment for that they tell this is the starting stage no need worries. My question is is there any swelling at the neck

Female | 40

In thyroid disorders, swelling or enlargement of the thyroid gland, known as a goiter, can occur, but it is not always present. If your mother's doctor has advices that her thyroid problem is in the early stages and not a cause for worry, It is best to continue with the prescribed treatment and follow up for monitoring

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Persistent fatigue low bp low energy low mood, possibly due to hormonal changes.

Female | 47

These changes might affect mood and overall vitality. It's essential to evaluate your diet, ensure proper nutrient intake, stay hydrated, and incorporate gentle physical activity, like walking or yoga, which can elevate energy levels. Additionally, consider stress management techniques such as meditation or deep breathing exercises. Since these symptoms can also indicate underlying health issues, I encourage you to consult a general physician. They can provide a comprehensive assessment and tailored solutions to help you feel your best.

Answered on 29th Jan '25

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Hi, I am premaltha 27 year old i have thyroid issue.. i need consultation on my recent test report. Result is t3 :133, t4 : 7.78 and tsh 11.3..

Female | 27

From your test results, your thyroid is not producing enough desired functional capabilities. This can bring about warning signs like fatigue, weight gain, and sensitivity to cold. A high TSH level indicates that thyroid hormone production needs to be regulated again. The doctor may advise you on the kind of medication to take that works best for you. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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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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triglyceride level all time between 240 to 300. It does not matter what I am eating. I followed strict diet but still result same. What I have to do?

Male | 26

If your triglycerides are regularly from 240 to 300, that’s high. Usually, too many triglycerides mean you don’t eat well (like junk food all the time) and you don’t do exercise. But sometimes, it can come from your family. Rarely have symptoms but maybe sometimes hurt your stomach or give you pancreatitis. Eat the right things more, exercise, and don’t smoke or drink so much if you want lower levels.

Answered on 15th Dec '25

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I am suffering type 2 diabetes last 15 year i use 80unit insulin every day and Medicine i want to have stemcell therapy and you suggest me stemcell therapy good/bad for me

Male | 44

Stem cell therapy is helpful for treatment of type 2 diabetes, but it is not yet FDA approved and is under clinical trials. I advise you to consult a doctor in person. Based on proper evaluation , he will suggest whether stem cell therapy is right for you and discuss the treatment options that you can consider for managing your diabetes. I hope this proved useful. Thanks

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have sugar level 5.6 it was before 1 month this was known first time

Male | 41

You said one month ago your sugar le­vel tested 5.6. Typically, 4.0 to 5.4 counts as normal. 5.6 might signal e­arly diabetes signs showing. Potential high blood sugar symptoms are­ thirst, fatigue, frequent bathroom use­. Eating right, exercising, and consulting your doctor could help control it.

Answered on 4th Sept '24

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Hello, I have high anxiety. My anxiety likes to convince me that whenever I start to feel hungry, my blood sugar is dropping even if I ate 3-4 hours prior. I don’t have any blood sugar issues, I’ve gotten tested for it before. To put my anxiety at ease, how does blood sugar drop?

Female | 17

Low blood sugar can sometimes be caused by not consuming the food for a very long time or some underlying health issues. Consuming meals and snacks at regular intervals has a positive impact on your blood sugar levels and definitely reduces your anxiety.

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

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I am a feeding mother i have taken thyroid medicine 25mcg..but mistakely i have taken expired tablet last 1month..my baby is 5month old baby..it is any problem for me and my baby

Female | 31

Medicines need to be handled with care, especially when nursing. Expired thyroid drugs can become weaker or harmful to your health. While you may not notice immediate effects, it is important to consult your doctor. They will ensure the safety of both you and your baby. Always check the expiration dates on your medications to keep both of you safe.

Answered on 29th July '24

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