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Dr. Shyamala Devi Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. A. Chidambaram Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Premkumar Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Alkananda Srinivasan Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. V. Rajeswari Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Lakshmi Prashanth Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Abhishek A. Lulla Nutritional Assessment

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Questions & Answers on "Nutritional Assessment" (147)

Kia crantop sugar k mareez lay saktay hain ?

Male | 51

Sugar, or diabetes, occurs when your blood sugar level goes up. Its main symptom is constant thirst and urination. Its treatment is good diet, exercise, and medicine. Sometimes it is necessary to pay attention to your diet and lifestyle. If you suspect you have diabetes, do not delay seeing your doctor.

Answered on 18th Oct '24

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I'm a 28-year-old male with a very busy lifestyle, and I often skip meals. What are some quick and healthy meal options that I can prepare in advance to ensure I'm eating properly throughout the day?

Male | 28

Avoiding irregular eating habits is important to one's health. Not eating the specific types of foods a person skips or making the process irregular may lead to feeling low energy, drooping, and concentrating inconveniently. Simplifying fast and healthy meals, you could prepare overnight oats with fruits, veggie wraps with hummus, or yogurt with nuts. They are convenient all-encompassing options to have ahead of time and are the best protein shakes for muscle building.

Answered on 17th July '24

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B12 and folate deficiency treatment

Male | 22

Vitamin B12 and folate insufficiencies often show up with symptoms like tiredness, weakness, and some neurological troubles. Insufficient diet, some medical issues, and absorption barriers are some basic contributors. To overcome these deficits, one has to take B12-rich foods like meat, milk, and cereal that have been fortified, and also folate-rich foods such as green vegetables, beans, and oranges. Sometimes, they have to apply supplements. I suggest you visit a nurse/physician for your assessment and counseling because they will be the ones who can tell you what to do. 

Answered on 26th Dec '24

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Diet plan for kidney stone patient

Male | 55

Kidney stones are very sharp and inflict on the back and belly, causing nausea and even containing bloody pee. You should drink plenty of water, reduce the intake of salty and sugary foods, and incorporate a good amount of fruits and vegetables into your diet to avoid the formation of kidney stones. Avoid consuming foods which are rich in oxalates, for example, spinach and nuts as they might lead to complications with your stones.

Answered on 18th Feb '26

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