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Hi doctor, my daughter is 2year and 4month old, today morning she took my thyroid medicine bottle, when i saw her she was holding the bottle, but i am not sure that she had the tablet or swallow, i am so worried, as of now i don't notice any changes for her, what i will do, is there any side effects or reaction will happen inside the body.
Female | 2
You need to bear in mind that if she hasn't swallowed any of your pills, there may be side effects involved. Track the following symptoms: Stomach Ace, nausea or vomiting, and feeling shaky. If you find any of these, get help from a doctor or poison control center immediately for first advice.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Mujhe bht kamjori rhti h subha uthta hu esa lgta h jese bht mehnat ka ka kiya ho thakan hoti h bhook km lgti h
पुरुष | 28
Feeling constant weakness, fatigue, and loss of appetite could be signs of an underlying health issue, such as anemia or a thyroid problem. It is important to consult a general physician or an internist who can diagnose and treat your condition properly.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am 29 years old lady who is suffering from uric acid, thyroid and Vitamin -D deficiency. Previously I am on medication for thyroid only. I am suffering from acute pain in heels of my right leg and there is swelling in both legs. I am banker as per my profession so it's my sitting as well as moving job. Please give your advice what shall I do? My tests has been done on 10/6/24 Uric acid:7.1 Thyroid (TSH): 8.76 Vitamin - D: 4.15
Female | 29
You should see a rheumatologist for your uric acid issue and a specialist endocrinologist for your thyroid problem. For Vitamin D deficiency, a general physician or an endocrinologist can help. The pain and swelling in your legs could be due to high uric acid levels or thyroid issues. It's best to consult these specialists for proper treatment.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My Vitamin d is 5. Is this very low and what symptoms i might feel in daily life?
Female | 29
A Vitamin D level of 5 is quite low. It can lead to symptoms like tiredness, muscle weakness, bone pain, and getting sick often. This can happen because your body needs Vitamin D to stay strong and healthy. You can increase your Vitamin D level by spending time in the sun, taking supplements, and eating foods like fish and eggs that contain Vitamin D.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am 24 years old I have thyroid symptoms
Female | 24
This is a gland in the neck that can cause tiredness, weight gain, and loss, or feelings of anxiety and depression. When too much or too little hormone is produced by this organ these symptoms may arise. To confirm the diagnosis, go for some blood tests at the doctor’s office. If there is an issue, don’t worry – there are treatments available that will help to balance the levels of thyroid hormones within your body.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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