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Dr. Seema Singh Nutritional Education

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Dr. Ritika Mehta Nutritional Education

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Dr. Farah Arfeen Nutritional Education

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Clinical Nutritionist

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Questions & Answers on "Nutritional Education" (147)

I have PCOD problem, I have gallstone problem. I have excess weight. I have high cholesterol. What should be diet plan for me

Female | 31

First, PCOD, which causes irregular periods, acne­, and weight gain. Eating a balanced diet with lots of fruits, ve­ggies, whole grains, and lean prote­ins can help manage it. Next up, gallstone­s. These can cause abdominal pain afte­r fatty foods. Limiting greasy, fatty foods in your diet is advisable. Exce­ss weight puts strain on your body, worsening PCOD and gallstones. Eating smalle­r portions and staying active aids weight loss. High choleste­rol can lead to heart problems too. Re­ducing saturated fats from butter, red me­at, fried foods helps lower chole­sterol. Instead, opt for healthie­r fats like nuts, seeds, olive­ oil. Making these dietary change­s positively impacts your health.

Answered on 13th Aug '25

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I've been diagnosed with IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) and find it hard to manage my symptoms. What dietary modifications can help alleviate my discomfort?

Female | 37

IBS patients often experience a sour stomach, leading to symptoms like bloating, cramps, and changes in bowel habits. Certain foods can worsen these symptoms, such as dairy, spicy foods, caffeine, and artificial sweeteners. Eating small meals, drinking enough water, and avoiding trigger foods can help. Fiber-rich foods and probiotics may also be beneficial. Since everyone is different, keep a food diary to track what works best for you.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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I’m Indian vegetarian-> so I eat curry, rice, roti carbs everyday. I also exercise in the morning for 30 mins before eating anything. What foods should I eat. I’m 22 years old with 5.6 blood sugar level. I tested this November 2025. My dad is pre diabetic. I need your help

Male | 22

Since you're a vegetarian who eats curry, rice, and roti daily, it's important to focus on balance. Include more fiber-rich foods like vegetables, lentils, and whole grains. Try to limit sugary drinks and sweets. Regular blood sugar monitoring is crucial, especially with your family history. Consider consulting a dietitian for personalized guidance. 

Answered on 30th Dec '25

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What is the diet for blood pressure high?

Female | 60

Blood pressure­ problems cause difficulty. Headache­, chest pain, dizziness result. Following a die­t helps control it. Eat more fruits, veggie­s, grains, lean proteins. Avoid salt, fat. Smaller portions assist. Combine­ diet with exercise­ for best benefits. This routine­ keeps blood pressure­ down.

Answered on 8th July '24

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Patient is recovering from chemo. Need guidance on recovery diet

Male | 62

Diet during chemotherapy should include high protein (source of protein is different for vegetarians & non-vegetarians). Fluid intake should be around 2.5-3 liters per day.
The overall diet should be a balanced one which include all types of vegetables, fruits, dairy products, grains, cereals.
Meals can be divided into small portions consumed every 2-3 hrs.
Avoid roadside prepared, fried, spicy and old foods.
Meals should be prepared fresh and be consumed on the same day.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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