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Dr. Ramnik Sabharwal Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

24 years of experience

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Dr. Ruchira Gupta Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Anuja R Gaur Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dietitian/Nutritionist

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Dr. Poonam Maggo Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Mamta Goel Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Rupali Chadha Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Questions & Answers on "Nutrition For Pregnant Women" (133)

I'm feeling dizzy after eat

Male | 22

Dizziness after eating is a condition that can be caused by various factors. Sometimes it happens that your blood sugar levels fluctuate too fast right after you eat. In some cases, though, this might be low blood pressure. Besides rapid eating, some foods can cause dizziness. Try eating slowly, skipping meals if you can, and drinking enough water. If this is the case, you should see a doctor.

Answered on 23rd Sept '24

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Agr talbina ma sabodena ya oat include ho toh kya in ko cook krna zarrori ha? Ya hm in ka direct milkshake bna sakty? Agr wo powder foem ma ho tohh?

Female | 23

Talbina is beneficial for digestion and overall health. If the powder is in form, it’s best to cook it to ensure proper mixing and enhance its nutrients. Cooking may help with digestion as well. However, making a milkshake directly can be convenient but may not provide the same benefits. If you're considering this method, ensure it's well blended for consistency. If you have digestive concerns or underlying health issues, consulting a healthcare professional is a great idea. They can give tailored advice based on your situation. 

Answered on 21st Apr '25

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I'm recovering from surgery and want to support my healing process with proper nutrition. What foods should I focus on to aid in recovery?

Male | 36

For your body to heal faster, you should eat more protein, such as chicken, fish, eggs, and beans. Protein is what helps to build and repair the tissues in your body. Eating vegetables and fruits will provide you with the necessary vitamins and minerals that help you get better. Moreover, drink enough water to avoid dehydration. These are the food sources that will provide your body the nutrients it needs to heal and recover.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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Am 16 and I am severely underweight and really low iorn like it's 74.4 and my hemoglobin droped from 14 to 10 and too i feel dizzy many times and too like I don't like vegetables so I never ate them is it any way with veggies and also i get sick like 2 to 3 times a month

Female | 16

These issues often arise from a lack of essential nutrients, especially if vegetables aren't part of your diet. Try incorporating iron-rich foods like nuts, beans, or fortified cereals, and consider adding fruits to promote overall health. If you struggle with vegetables, explore different cooking methods or try smoothies. Frequent illnesses may indicate a weakened immune system, so prioritizing a balanced diet and possibly consulting a healthcare professional would be beneficial for your well-being. 

Answered on 22nd Jan '25

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