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Dr. Saket Kant Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Ajay Aggarwal Pituitary Diseases

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Questions & Answers on "Pituitary Diseases" (382)

Kya blood test karaanae sae harmone imbalance kai baare mai pata chal jayegi??

Female | 21

Blood tests can help detect hormone imbalances. Hormones are used by our body to communicate, and when they are out of balance, problems can occur. Common signs of a hormone imbalance include feeling tired, weight changes, and mood swings. Causes of imbalance can be stress, poor sleep, or health conditions. Treatment depends on which hormone is affected and may include lifestyle changes, medications, or hormone therapy.

Answered on 15th Oct '24

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I have health issue suffering from TSH <0.01

Female | 22

A TSH level below 0.01 indicates an overactive thyroid, which can cause symptoms like tachycardia, weight loss, and anxiety. This condition may be due to hyperfunctioning of the thyroid, particularly from Graves' disease. Treatment may include medication for symptom relief and therapies targeting the underlying cause. Regular follow-up is essential.

Answered on 28th Oct '24

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Persistent fatigue low bp low energy low mood, possibly due to hormonal changes.

Female | 47

These changes might affect mood and overall vitality. It's essential to evaluate your diet, ensure proper nutrient intake, stay hydrated, and incorporate gentle physical activity, like walking or yoga, which can elevate energy levels. Additionally, consider stress management techniques such as meditation or deep breathing exercises. Since these symptoms can also indicate underlying health issues, I encourage you to consult a general physician. They can provide a comprehensive assessment and tailored solutions to help you feel your best.

Answered on 29th Jan '25

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