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Asked for male, 63 years old from Jodhpur
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Need to know some details as apart from pcos there may be other causes present which may be an obstacle in getting pregnant.
Since when you are trying to conceive.
If trying for more than 1 year its important to get other basic investigations for infertility done like husbands semen analysis, and your blood for tsh, prl and sugar. Its also important to check for patency of fallopian tubes. As per pcos is considered, weight reduction, avoidance of high calorie food, regular exercise and b...more
Since when you are trying to conceive.
If trying for more than 1 year its important to get other basic investigations for infertility done like husbands semen analysis, and your blood for tsh, prl and sugar. Its also important to check for patency of fallopian tubes. As per pcos is considered, weight reduction, avoidance of high calorie food, regular exercise and b...more
Asked for male, 68 years old from Panaji
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At 65 yrs, hba1c is fine, but I would recommend to bring to 7, you can start with sitagliptin 100 mg once a day, and continue metformin and voglibose. Take vitamin d3 and vitamin b12 supplements, testerone levels decreases with age, tester one caps can be taken, but under guidance of urologist or sexologist.
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Please consult a diabetician and my advice is don't take any medicines for diabetes make it under control by eating habits and lot of salads and some homeopathic medicines and call me on 9406160991.
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Asked for Female, 49 years old from Mumbai
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Diploma in Diabetes management , MBBS , ...read more
Diabetologist•Pune
Whether you should continue metformin or not, depends on your fasting and pp sugar levels. Kindly get your sugar tested and share reports. If reports are normal, you might have to continue, as they are normal cause you are taking metformin. However if they are low, it can be stopped.
Metformin does not cause hair fall.
Check for other vitamin deficiency.
Eat healthy. Follow strict diabetic diet. Exercise regularly.
Metformin does not cause hair fall.
Check for other vitamin deficiency.
Eat healthy. Follow strict diabetic diet. Exercise regularly.
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MBBS, M.MED, DFM, FID, CCEBDM, ACMDC, CC...read more
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