Asked for Female | 16
Why Is My Head Growing Long?
Such variations can result from factors like genetics, growth patterns, or other health conditions. While many people experience subtle changes over time, there is usually no cause for alarm. If you notice accompanying symptoms, like discomfort or changes in vision, please consult an orthopedist. They can evaluate your situation thoroughly and recommend appropriate solutions, which might include lifestyle adjustments or therapies if needed.
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Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Male | 16
Why is my head becoming long?
Feeling that your head appears elongated can arise from various factors, including posture issues or changes in the soft tissue. You might also notice that headaches or discomfort accompany this sensation. To help, ensure you're maintaining good posture, stretching regularly, and observing any other symptoms that may arise. Staying well-hydrated and managing stress can also be beneficial. If concerns persist or worsen, I encourage you to consult a dermatologist for a thorough evaluation. They can provide tailored advice and reassurance specific to your situation.
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Trichologist
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 34
Can I Take Feroglobin with Wellwoman and Multivitamins?
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General Physician
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 27
Food stuck in my chest - What to do?
It sounds like you may be experiencing some difficulty with swallowing, which can be caused by several factors, including stress, certain foods, or digestive issues. To help alleviate this sensation, try eating smaller bites and chewing thoroughly. Staying hydrated is also important. If symptoms persist, such as pain or weight loss, it's advisable to seek professional evaluation. A gastroenterologist can determine the underlying cause and suggest appropriate treatment. Your health is important, and consulting with a healthcare provider can provide peace of mind and beneficial solutions.
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Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 27
Why do I feel food stuck in my chest/throat at 27?
It sounds like you may be experiencing symptoms of esophageal irritation or reflux, which can lead to the sensation of food sticking and discomfort in the stomach. This may occur due to various factors, such as dietary choices, stress, or even swallowing habits. To alleviate your symptoms, try eating smaller meals, avoiding spicy or fatty foods, and staying upright after eating. It’s also essential to stay hydrated. If these symptoms persist or worsen, I encourage you to consult a gastroenterologist for an accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment.
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Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 23
Can Multiple Follicles on Ultrasound Indicate PCOS?
Agar ultrasound mein multiple follicles hain, toh yeh PCOS ka indication ho sakta hai, lekin diagnosis ke liye dusre factors bhi zaroori hain. Symptoms jaise irregular periods ya excessive hair growth bhi dekhe jate hain. Milk aur rice moderate amounts mein liye ja sakte hain, lekin healthy diet adopt karna zaroori hai. Aap fruits, vegetables, aur whole grains par dhyan de sakti hain. Consult karna ek gynecologist se best rahega, kyunki wo aapki specific health needs ko samajh kar behtar guidance de sakte hain. Apna khayal rakhein!
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Gynecologist
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 19
What to Do If Partner, Differing Blood Types?
When partners have different blood types, it typically doesn't cause issues unless blood transfusions or pregnancy are involved. As for symptoms, there usually aren’t any immediate concerns related to the blood group. However, misunderstandings can arise, so communication is key. If there's a possibility of pregnancy, consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance on potential compatibility and health checkups.
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Sexologist
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Male | 39
Why is my balance still not improving?
The dizziness or spinning sensation you described may signal an issue with your inner ear or balance system. While medications can help, sometimes they are not enough on their own. I recommend following up with a neurologist to discuss your current medication and explore other potential treatments. Occupational therapy or vestibular rehabilitation may also be beneficial. Always prioritize your health, and seeking further assistance will help you find a solution.
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Neurosurgeon
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Male | 16
Have Acne on My Face for 3 Years?
Acne can occur due to various reasons, such as hormonal changes, excess oil production, and clogged pores. Symptoms typically include bumps, redness, and sometimes discomfort on the skin. To manage this condition, consider maintaining a gentle skincare routine, avoiding harsh products, and keeping your face clean. Over-the-counter treatments containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid might help. However, since this issue has persisted for three years, it’s wise to consult a dermatologist. They can provide personalized guidance and effective treatments.
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Cosmetologist
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Male | 16
Why is my head changing shape and size?
Experiencing alterations in head shape and size can be concerning, but it's essential to remember that various factors might contribute, such as growth, hydration, or underlying medical conditions. Common symptoms to watch for include pain, swelling, or changes in vision. Addressing these concerns typically involves a thorough examination. I encourage you to consult a neurologist for an accurate diagnosis and tailored advice. Early evaluation can help ensure appropriate care and peace of mind.
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Neurosurgeon
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 23
Why Do I Have Light Brown Discharge?
Experiencing brown discharge after your period can often indicate old blood being expelled, which may be normal, especially if it's light and not accompanied by discomfort. Possible causes include hormonal fluctuations, changes in cervical mucus, or even the body clearing out remnants from your menstrual cycle. Since you've noticed changes and a previous itching sensation, it would be wise to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice. They can evaluate your situation more thoroughly and ensure there are no underlying issues.
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Gynecologist
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 23
Do High Androgens Mean High Testosterone in Women?
Androgens, including testosterone, are indeed related hormones, but they are not identical. Elevated androgen levels can indicate higher testosterone levels, but not always. In women, high testosterone might lead to symptoms like irregular periods, acne, or excessive hair growth. Conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can cause this imbalance. Managing androgen levels through lifestyle changes or medical treatment can help regulate testosterone. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional to assess your situation, get an accurate diagnosis, and explore appropriate treatment options tailored for you.
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General Physician
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 22
Why is my blood pressure 130/80 at 22?
A blood pressure reading of 130/80 is generally considered to be on the higher side of normal, especially for someone your age. Factors like stress, diet, exercise levels, or even genetics can influence these numbers. It's essential to monitor how you feel; symptoms like headaches or dizziness may arise if levels become too high. To support overall well-being, maintain a balanced diet, engage in regular physical activity, and manage stress. If this reading persists or you have concerns, please consult a cardiologist for personalized advice and guidance.
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General Physician
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Male | 22
Why Do I Experience Palpitations Occasionally at 22?
It’s not uncommon to experience heart sensations that may feel like palpitations. These can occur due to various factors, such as stress, anxiety, caffeine intake, or fatigue. While it's often benign, it's essential to rule out any underlying conditions. I recommend maintaining a healthy lifestyle: stay hydrated, limit stimulants, practice relaxation techniques, and ensure adequate sleep. However, since you’ve noticed this recently, it would be wise to consult a cardiologist for personalized advice and reassurance.
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General Physician
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Asked for Male | 22
Why Do I Feel Palpitations without Tachycardia?
Experiencing palpitations can be unsettling, and they can occur for various reasons, including stress, anxiety, or even dietary factors. Since you've noticed this recently, it’s important to consider lifestyle habits, such as caffeine intake or sleep patterns, which might contribute to your condition. While these sensations are often harmless, it’s wise to consult a cardiologist to ensure everything is alright and to rule out any underlying issues. They can provide personalized advice and reassurance.
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General Physician
Answered on 22nd Jan '25