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Best Endocrinology Hospitals in Ankara

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

Doctors

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

Specialities

50

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0

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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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50

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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" (423)

I m a 23 year old girl i have hypothyroidism and i want to know about it

Female | 23

Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland produces too few thyroid hormones. The symptoms of this may include experiencing fatigue, gaining weight for no purpose, having dry skin, and feeling constantly cold. This can occur because of an infection, an autoimmune disease, or even after pregnancy. Typically, medications are recommended to help control thyroid hormones to re-balance the levels.

Answered on 5th July '24

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I am Ranjana Srivastava age 40 sir mujhe sugar bhi hai gas bhi bnta h bhut aur body ekdam glti chli ja rhi h dwa lete h but relif nhi hota hai sugar normal rhta h uske bawjud body ekdm glti chli ja rhi hai please mai ky kru

Female | 40

You are faced with various problems such as high blood sugar, gas difficulties, as well as the general fatigue that you are feeling. These might be the results of uncontrollable glucose levels or other hidden illnesses. Balanced diet together with regular exercise and ample liquid intake are what it involves. Consult with a healthcare provider before getting a full health check-up and your personal needs. 

Answered on 10th July '24

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My Hba1c is 5.7 and MBG is 110 how concerning it is

Male | 30

A reading of 5.7 HbA1c and 110 MBG is e­levated, indicating potential pre­diabetes. Common signs are fre­quent urination and excessive­ thirst. Contributing factors include poor dietary habits and sede­ntary lifestyle. To improve the­se values, adopt a nutritious diet rich in ve­getables, fruits, lean prote­ins, and whole grains. Also, incorporate regular e­xercise like brisk walking, swimming, and cycling. Monitoring glucose­ levels is crucial. 

Answered on 5th Sept '24

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75years of age ,from few days feeling too much hot in body ,can't eat anything,if I eat feel like my head wl burst and BP high n low both ,feeling too much restlessness

Male | 75

These might be symptoms of many things such as an infection or not drinking enough fluid. However, there are some things which could help in the meantime: make sure that you drink plenty of water, and get some rest. But if this goes on much longer without any improvement then I would advise seeking medical attention. They can give you proper treatment for whatever is causing all these different problems. 

Answered on 28th May '24

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I have papillary carcinoma thyroid of follicular variant then what we will do

Female | 20

If you've been diagnosed with papillary carcinoma thyroid of follicular variant, it's important to consult an endocrinologist or an oncologist for further evaluation and treatment. Treatment options may include surgery, radioactive iodine therapy, or hormone therapy, depending on the extent of the disease and individual factors.

Answered on 10th Feb '26

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Hello Doctor... I am Iman , 19 years old girl who is a diabetic patient for almost 11 years....Doctor.. i am on my insulin who takes regular dose of 22 and 21 in the morning and at evening ... Few weeks later i had started experiencing nocturnal diabetes ... The thing i am unable to wake up in the morning ... My roommates used to wake me up by use of honey and sugary items.. this thing scares me alot ...please help me out ...Thank you

Female | 19

Night hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar in the­ evening, is complex. Be­ing unable to wake up due to this is alarming. It happe­ns when your sugar dips during sleep. You might ne­ed to alter your insulin doses or timing unde­r medical supervision. Complex carbs and prote­in at bedtime can assist in maintaining steady le­vels. Monitor your readings carefully. Discuss any worrie­s with your doctor. 

Answered on 18th June '24

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Pcod problem weight grain unlimited face pimple face hair etc

Female | 23

You are suffering from PCOD which is responsible for weight gain, face acne, and excess facial hair growing from your face and additional regions on your body. PCOD is a hormonal imbalance that can cause these symptoms. Consuming a well-planned meal, doing physical activity regularly, and dealing with stress properly are also ways to eliminate the problem. Consult a doctor for further opinion. 

Answered on 27th Nov '24

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I am a diabetic patient for 5 years. I use Glimestar M2 and Vildamac 50 as a medicine.My fasting blood sugar is140 and Pp is 200.

Male | 61

Elevated blood sugar levels may lead to symptoms like increased thirst, fatigue, and frequent urination. Factors contributing to these levels include diet, stress, and medication adherence. To help regulate your blood sugar, consider incorporating a balanced diet rich in whole grains, vegetables, and lean proteins, along with regular exercise. Monitoring your levels consistently is vital. While your current medication is important, I encourage you to consult your healthcare provider to discuss your results and any adjustments that may be necessary for optimal control. 

Answered on 23rd Jan '25

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I have a received a blood result of 18.6 for thyroid, could this be the cause of my ere tule dysfunction and inability to orgasm?

Male | 41

Hyperthyroidism (1) has an 18.6 hormonal imbalance which can lead to sexual dysfunction (ED) and limited sexual satisfaction. Such typical signals might be a lack of erection in the process of intercourse and a misguided desire to reach climax. The thyroid is among the body mechanisms that produce hormones the body needs to function well sexually. Treatment includes regulating thyroid levels with prescription drugs from a doctor. 

Answered on 3rd July '24

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my sugar level is always high and feelign tired all the time , poor vision also. not taking medicine need consultation from doctor

Male | 41

Your body may be having trouble dealing with sugar properly. If sugar levels are too high, it can cause tiredness and trouble vision. These are diabetic signs. You should get checked by a medical professional. They will suggest dietary options and probably a medication to control your sugar levels and make you feel better.

Answered on 16th July '24

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Recently i was admitted to hospital for rapid heartbeat and irregular rhythm, but in the reports high TSH level are shown, I'm experiencing rapid heartbeat, weight loss and bloating from 2 years... Now doctor gave me thyronorm 50, but still after a week my condition is the same, my heartbeat stays normal as long as i lie down even when i lie down sometimes it rises up... My 2d echo, usg is normal...

Female | 22

A test result of TSH at a high level signifies that the thyroid could be malfunctioning. This can be caused by rapid heart rates, weight loss, and bloating. The medicine is the cause for the improvement, but the improvement may take a while to show. Often, determining the correct dosage requires some experimentation. Do not forget to tell your doctor about any changes or improvements in your health.

Answered on 12th Nov '24

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Thyroid high hone se kya bimri ho jati hai

Male | 17

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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Sugar level 154 is this diabetes or not

Male | 42

A sugar level of 154 might mean diabetes, but it's not definite. Diabetes can cause increased thirst, frequent urination, tiredness, and blurry vision. The causes include genetics, unhealthy eating, and lack of exercise. To know for sure, it's wise to see a healthcare provider. They may recommend a blood test and suggest lifestyle changes or medication.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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