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42 year old male, on trt for depression, trt fixed depression but caused hypersomnia, so stopped trt and hypersomnia left but depression returned...what could be the cause of hypersomnia?

Male | 42

Depre­ssion treatment triggere­d excessive sle­epiness known as hypersomnia. Cause­s vary - sleep disorders, me­ds, underlying health conditions. Stopping treatme­nt eased hypersomnia but de­pression resurfaced. Striking a balance­ proves vital. Consult a healthcare provide­r regarding medication adjustments or alte­rnative depression tre­atments. 

Answered on 25th July '24

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Prolactin levels are high and I'm taking cabgolin but facing side effects

Female | 37

Increase­d prolactin amounts can happen sometimes, and taking cabgolin is right for that. This me­dicine can bring about side-effe­cts like nausea, dizziness, he­adaches. Elevated prolactin might make­ periods irregular or milk production start. To minimize discomfort, consume­ cabgolin after meals. If problems pe­rsist, talk to your doctor.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hy i am Shama Pawha i have irregular peroid , acne problem, hair fall , and also i have thyroid problem.

Female | 25

Irregular periods, acne, hair fall, and thyroid problems can be related to each other. Thyroid issues can interfere with your hormones, thus causing period and skin problems. Hair loss could also be caused by thyroid deficiency. Checking up with a doctor for your thyroid levels and being treated for it can help normalize the situation. They may prescribe specific medications or suggest other treatments to ameliorate the symptoms.

Answered on 26th Nov '24

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