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Asked for Female | 29 Years

How many years of fertility left at age 29?

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AMH - 0.865 Prolactin -19 FSH - 7 Luteinising hormone-LH 10.5 TSH - 2.2022 Age - 29 years Cycle length - 28to 29 days Tested around ovulation day. How many years of natural fertility is left?

Answered by Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Based on your test results and age, your ovarian reserve seems slightly lower than average for your age. This could potentially indicate a reduced number of eggs remaining. However, it's important to remember that these tests are just a snapshot and don't definitively predict fertility. At 29, you still likely have several years of natural fertility ahead. I would recommend discussing these results with a gynecologist for a more personalized assessment. They may suggest further tests or lifestyle changes to support your fertility goals. 

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Unintentional weight loss from last 2-3 years, dizziness, fatigue, weakness, yellowing of vest in night Lab investigations Normal LFT and KFT with normal thyroid hormones level CBC - eosinophilia Anemia low serum. Iron levels and vitamin D levels Mantoux - negative Hiv- negative Normal abdominal ultrasound Taking vit b12 and iron supplements Provisional diagnosis

Male | 47

As per the signs and tests, the person is thought to have a parasitic infection, for instance, a worm in the intestines. This may result in weight loss, anemia, fatigue, and the yellowing of the eyes at night. The plan includes using a medication to kill a worm as well as boosting iron and vitamin D levels.

Answered on 7th Oct '24

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I’m writing regarding my father, [age 55 years], who has been showing schizophrenia-like symptoms for many years (around 10 years). His behaviour includes continuous talking, irritability, difficulty following instructions, and being argumentative or suspicious. He was previously on olanzapine, which used to make him very sleepy and inactive — he would mostly stay in bed all day. Because of that, we stopped olanzapine around 4 days ago and started aripiprazole 5 mg daily in the morning after breakfast. Since starting aripiprazole, he has become more awake and active, but now there is increased restlessness, excessive talking, and mild aggression. He doesn’t listen properly and gets stuck on small issues. His weight is around 90 kg, and I feel 5 mg may be too mild because his symptoms are severe and have been constant for years. I wanted to ask if it would be safe and appropriate to increase aripiprazole to 10 mg daily, or if you recommend any other adjustment or short-term calming medication during the transition. Please advise on the safest way forward — whether to raise the dose, continue 5 mg longer, or add any supportive medicine.

Male | 55

The switch from olanzapine to aripiprazole seems to have helped with his alertness but brought about some restlessness and increased talking, which can be common when adjusting medications. Given his weight and the severity of his symptoms, increasing the aripiprazole to 10 mg could be an option. However, it's crucial to consult his neurologist before making any changes. They can assess his response to the current dose and guide you on the best way forward, whether it's adjusting the dosage or adding supportive medication temporarily. These adjustments often require close monitoring to ensure the best outcome for your father. Don't hesitate to reach out to his healthcare provider for guidance. 

Answered on 4th Nov '25

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Pcod problem weight grain unlimited face pimple face hair etc

Female | 23

You are suffering from PCOD which is responsible for weight gain, face acne, and excess facial hair growing from your face and additional regions on your body. PCOD is a hormonal imbalance that can cause these symptoms. Consuming a well-planned meal, doing physical activity regularly, and dealing with stress properly are also ways to eliminate the problem. Consult a doctor for further opinion. 

Answered on 27th Nov '24

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I have been experiencing joint pains, PCOS, vitamin deficiencies, and mental health issues for the past 4 years. joint pains are exacerbated by activities like walking and standing. I have self-tested for deficiencies and are afraid to visit a doctor joint pains and muscle pains are rated at a severity level of 9 out of 10. I have noticed neck darkness, pimples on your face, and excess underarm fat and darkening. I had plantar facilities and breast abscess and bartholin cyst in past history.

Female | 25

Many symptoms are bothering you. Inflammation in the body causing joint pain may be related to PCOS and vitamin deficiencies. Hormonal imbalances could be one reason why your neck has become darker along with the skin underarms. A good way to reduce these signs is to eat balanced meals regularly, exercise often, and manage stress properly. If necessary, you should also take care of yourself more than anything else by seeking help from a medical professional.

Answered on 28th June '25

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For Diabetic and cholesterol levels are high

Male | 47

Elevated blood sugar and fat are the main culprits of fatigue, thirst, and discomfort. These health problems can arise from making bad food choices, sedentary lifestyle, or genetic predisposition. To restore your health, stick to a diet that is rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein, and lower sugar and saturated fat intake. You can also accomplish this by exercising regularly and sticking to a balanced diet. The use of regular sugar monitoring can help you. 

Answered on 30th Dec '24

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Sax karty time par whait recharge nahi hota hai

Female | 30

This could be due to a condition called bradycardia, where the heart beats too slowly. In fact, common causes could include aging, certain medications, or underlying heart issues. To address this, it's essential to consult with a cardiologist for a thorough evaluation. They may recommend tests like an ECG to assess your heart's electrical activity. In the meantime, try to stay hydrated, maintain a healthy diet, and avoid excessive caffeine or alcohol intake. 

Answered on 4th Dec '25

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Can I take polibion active sugar free syrup. My sugar level 163

Male | 42

A sugar reading of 163 means Polibion Active­ Sugar-Free Syrup isn't ideal right now. It has ingre­dients that might mess with your blood sugar leve­ls. Feeling super thirsty, pe­eing a ton, and feeling draine­d are signs your sugars are up. Could be­ your diet choices, lack of moving around, or a health condition. To ge­t those numbers down, eat right with nutrie­nt-rich foods. Exercise regularly and talk to your doctor about me­ds if needed.

Answered on 27th Sept '24

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Which sugar level suitable in 56

Male | 56

Normal blood sugar leve­ls are betwee­n 70 and 140 mg/dL. If the levels drop, symptoms like shakine­ss and dizziness occur. Higher leve­ls lead to thirst and fatigue. Balancing meals and e­xercise maintains stable sugar re­adings. Consult a doctor for concerns regarding your sugar leve­ls. 

Answered on 24th July '24

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My TSH LEVEL IS 6.5 , WHAT IS TREATMENT My B12 is 198

Male | 54

Your TSH is 6.5 which means that you may have a thyroid problem. One of the symptoms of this could be feeling weak, gaining weight, or getting cold easily. In addition, with a B12 level of only 198, you are also at risk of feeling numb and weak. You might require medicine to fix the thyroid issue while low B12 might call for adjusting your diet or taking supplements. 

Answered on 2nd Feb '26

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I am 37 year old , having frequent episode of low sugar specially in evening.

Male | 37

Hypoglycemia occurs when blood sugar levels fall below normal, which can cause symptoms like trembling, sweating, hunger, or dizziness. This often happens due to missing meals or not eating enough. To prevent hypoglycemia, aim to eat regular, balanced meals and snacks throughout the day. If you have concerns, consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and advice.

Answered on 25th Oct '24

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