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Asked for male, 25 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Physiotherapist•Noida
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Bhujang Asana – Lie flat on your stomach, keeping the palms out, bend the neck backward, take a deep breath and while holding it for 6 seconds, raise the chest up. Release breath and relax your body. Repeat the exercise 15 times twice daily.
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Low t4 with normal TSH suggests problem of pituitary gland function I.e. Central hypothyroidism. Need more details in the form of physical examination and investigations to confirm diagnosis and right treatment. Visit qualified endocrinologist (Doctor with DM or DNB training in endocrinology) in your city.
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Ayurveda•Zirakpur
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As you take the advised medicine, water intake and incoroorate phytonutrients in your diet, you will come to normal. U may contact for further guidance.
Asked for female, 60 years old from Coimbatore
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Endocrinologist•Bangalore
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Yes, you need to resume Thyroid meds. For a start resume with the same dose you were prescribed. Subsequently your treating physician will modulate the dose based on lab tests and clinical picture.
As a rule I always optimize Vit D for all my patients, with periodic monitoring of blood levels. The same goes for Vit B12 and other nutrients and metabolic factors.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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BP after running
Effects of exercise on blood pressure. Aerobic activities such as swimming, cycling, and running, put additional demands on your cardiovascular system. As a result, systolic blood pressure rises. It's normal for systolic blood pressure to rise to between 160 and 220 mm Hg during exercise.
Don't worry its better to consult doctor.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Prevention
•wear shoes that fit properly and support the foot.
•wear the right shoes for physical activity.
•stretch your muscles before exercising.
•pace yourself during physical activity.
•maintain a healthy diet.
•rest when you feel tired or when your muscles ache.
•maintain a healthy weight.
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•rest as much as possible.
•apply ice to the heel for 10 to 15 minutes twice a day.
•take over-the-counter pain medications.
•wear shoes that fit...more
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