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Dr. Rutuja Gundalli Nutrition For Pregnant Women

Dr. Rutuja Gundalli

Gynecologist

12 years of experience

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Dr. Nutan Hegde Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Dt.neha Suryawanshi Nutrition For Pregnant Women

Dr. Dt.neha Suryawanshi

Dietitian/Nutritionist

15 years of experience

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Dr. Ankita Shah Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dietitian/Nutritionist

19 years of experience

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Dr. Nandan Purandare Nutrition For Pregnant Women

Next available - Monday

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Dr. Anita K Mohan Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

31 years of experience

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I recently had my gallbladder removed and have been experiencing digestive issues. What kind of diet should I follow to manage these symptoms?

Male | 37

Even after gallbladder surgery, diarrhea, bloating, or gas is a common problem. This happens because the gallbladder is one of the key players in the digestion of fats and without it, the body struggles with the digestion of fatty foods. Eating a low-fat diet is one way to lessen these symptoms. Try consuming more fruits, vegetables, lean meats, and whole grains. Avoid greasy, fried, and spicy foods as they can cause discomfort. Eating small, frequent meals throughout the day can also help. Your body might need some time to get used to the new condition, so have patience and monitor how it reacts to different foods.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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Hi, I'm a 50-year-old female going through menopause and have gained weight. What dietary changes can I make to manage my weight and alleviate menopause symptoms?

Female | 50

It is not uncommon to gain some weight during menopause due to hormonal changes. To promote weight loss and lessen your symptoms, introduce a balanced diet. Incorporate as many fruits, greens, whole grains, and lean proteins as possible into your diet. And don't forget to refrain from drinking sugary drinks and eating foods high in saturated fats. In addition, water helps keep your body hydrated and exercise is a normal part of every day. This, in turn, can also contribute to keeping a healthy weight and stopping menopause symptoms.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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Tsh value -27.5 mg and Sugar leval 449 . Need diet plan and foods to regulate.

Female | 55

Your TSH leve­l is high at 27.5 mg. Sugar level's also ele­vated - 449. These numbe­rs suggest thyroid issues might exist. Uncontrolle­d blood sugar too. High TSH causes fatigue, and weight gain. Ele­vated sugars lead to exce­ssive thirst and frequent urination. Die­t changes can help regulate­ both conditions. Focus on veggies, fruits, and whole grains. Limit sugary foods and drinks. Wate­r, herbal teas are be­tter options. Regular physical activity aids manageme­nt too. 

Answered on 8th July '24

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