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General Physician•Delhi
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Egg remains alive for 48 hours. Hcg is given to prolong the staying power of egg so that it doesn't break but gets fertilised. Yes in a normal fertile woman 1 or 4 eggs are seen every month at different stages of development day 10 onwards till day 14 when follicles rupture.
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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By one such reading can not be decided, Treating Gynecologist or infertility specialist has to consider many factors like personal medical history, examination findings, all reports done, past serial sonography for ovulation done or not, if done what were results with or without treatment and if with treatment which treatment etc. So meet treating expert.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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tsh level 5.3 ml units/ml is high, needs to be treated by giving thyroxine hormone dosage has to based on her weight and tsh level. Your physician can guide. If you want me to suggest then come in a private conversation with all details like weight and height, where
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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your tsh level is high.
In hypothyroidism:-- where there is deficiency of thyroxine hormone leading to sluggishness,
tired feeling, weight increase, slow heart beats, intolerance to cold, swelling of legs, feet and
face, difficulty in concentrating and at times in speech. Treatment for hypothyroidism is giving
thyroxine tablets.

Avoid bad habits . Avoid stress. Some Relax during work.
Drink more water, high-carboh...more
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Homeopath•Chennai
Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland is under active and does not produce sufficient amounts of thyroid hormones required in the body. The most cause of hypothyroidism is Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an auto immune disorder in which the antibodies are produced by the immune system against its own tissue, which in turn attacks the thyroid gland resulting in hypothyroidism.Severe Iodine defficiency can also lead to hypothyroidism . Natural Homeopathic rem...more
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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If already not taking thyroid treatment then
it is hyperthyroidism.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
For hypothyroidism the treatment is to take adequate dosage of Levothyroxine, which she is already on. Further, it is important to maintain TSH level around 3 to 4 mU/L to be free from all the symptoms of the condition. From her weight & height it is clear that with a BMI of 34 kgs/Sq meter is she is close to being in grade 2 obesity. Her ideal body weight should be about 56 kgs, which means she has an excess of 28 kgs. This needs to be reduced. Efforts to reduce...more
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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YOu have to tell your condition .Normal levels are Before puberty: 0 to 4.0 mIU/ml. During puberty: 0.3 to 10.0 mIU/ml. Women who are still menstruating: 4.7 to 21.5 mIU/ml. After menopause: 25.8 to 134.8 mIU/ml.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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There are no food preferences for pcod. Its an hormonal imbalance. Have a healthy balanced well spaced meal. Get your lh fsh ratio under control from a good gynecologist. Your period will be regular and weight under control.
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