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Questions & Answers on "Hyperthyroidism" (423)

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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I have a deficiency in vitamin D it is 6 what do you recommend for me especially the dose

Female | 10

Your Vitamin D level of 6 is quite low, and it's important to address this. Usually, doctors recommend a high dose of Vitamin D supplements, often around 50,000 IU once a week for a few months, followed by a maintenance dose. However, it’s best to consult an endocrinologist for the right dosage and treatment plan for your specific needs.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

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Sir I am ramesh from hosur . today my sugar level was 175 morning I have been tested in empty stomach

Male | 42

Waking up with a glucose reading of 175 is conside­red elevate­d. High sugar levels can lead to fatigue­, excessive thirst, and fre­quent urination. Potential contributors might be e­xcessive swee­t consumption or insufficient physical activity. Incorporating nutrient-dense­ foods like fruits and vegetable­s, coupled with regular exe­rcise, may aid in regulating your glucose le­vels.

Answered on 30th July '24

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