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Holistic Heart Wellness and Health Care - Ayurveda Health Feed

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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Dry skin (xerosis cutis) can cause the skin on your face to peel, as can other health conditions, like eczema and psoriasis. Cold air, hot showers, and fluctuating humidity can cause peeling skin, especially in the winter. Skin that peels over a large portion of your body is called exfoliative dermatitis.
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BAMS, MD - Ayurveda

Ayurvedic Doctor•Bangalore
1. Dr. Chaithanya k s

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Bachelor of ayurveda, medicine and surgery (bams), ms

19 years experience 500 at clinic 500 online

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Being recognised as a reputed physician especially as an ayurvedic doctor.

He is a well known physician who specialises in ayurveda. He got his bachelor of ayurveda medicine and surgery (bams) from kvgamc in 2003 and Ms. From kv university in 2...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Delhi
1. Dr. Shashank Agrawal
(BAMS), Post Graduate Diploma in Emergency Medicine and Services
9 years experience 200 at clinic 200 online
He received a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery degree (BAMS) from a reputable college like Dr. DY Patil College of Ayurveda and Research Center. Additionally, he completed his Post Graduate Diploma in Emergency Medicine and Services (P.G.D.E.M.S.) from Ruby Hall Clinic. He completed his M.D. in Acupressure Research Training and Treatme...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
Yeah it might due to your pcod and also due to stress. Try to take bath in the bath tub with aroma soaps and oils which will definitely help you to get out of stress and also will facilitate to have sound sleep. If you still have this depression I suggest you to undergo few sessions with my friend who does very good counselling for you on video call. If yes share your whats app I can coordinate and guide you better. I can also take some sessions for you provided you are willing. Try to do this b...more
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Hi. I am 28 years old. Mujhe pichle 16 saal se thyroid hai. Mai thyrox 75 mg regularly leti hu. Meri prolactin level hai 34. Mujhe pahle period har month 28 th day pe atte the aur 7 days me bleeding band bhi hoo jati thi. But pichle kuch month se mujhe kisi month pe 29 days pe to kisi month pe 31 days pe period aa rahe hai aur 7 days me bleeding band hoo jati hai. But mujhe period bilkul 28 th days se 31 days andar har month period atte hii hai. Mujhe period me aur ovalution ke time pe chote chote 4 yea 5 acne atte hai forehead pe aur chin pe. Lekin mujhe hamesha se hi hairfall jada hota hai. Kabhi kabhi hairfall bilkul ruk jata hai to kabhi kabhi bohot hairfall hote hai. Lekin mujhe dar lag raha hai ke kahi mujhe pcod yea pcos to nehi hai na. Please mujhe boliye ke mujhe pcod yea pcos hai bhi yea nehi.

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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. However, few important things are not given like: 1)current tsh, t3 & t4 levels. 2) lh, fsh & testosterone levels (if not checked, please get them done). 3) lipid profile & 4) an ultrasound examination of ovaries. These will help in identifying if there is pcod or not.
In hypothyroidism some times prolactin levels do go up. But if the levels are too high, then need to be treated with a specific drug for that.\further in pcod...more
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Mr. lybrate-user, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. However, those are very non specific. There is a need to know actual tsh & t3 & t4 levels, without which no comments can be made. So please come back with specific details. Thanks.
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Hi there, kindly suggest me the treatment please. Whether I should start thyronorm 25 or continue with thyronorm 50. 6/2/20 (6th month of pregnancy) tsh 6.15 **higher (0.2 - 3.0)thus, thyronorm 25 started. mobile 14/03/20 (7th month of pregnancy) tsh 1.75 normal (0.2 - 3.0)continued with thyronorm 25. mobile 26/05/20 baby delivery. Stopped the tablet. mobile 28/09/20 (in first lab) tsh 11.5 mobile 07/10/20 (in another lab which continued afterwards) tsh **21.236 very high (0.45 - 4.5)free t3 2.7 normal (1.4- 4.4) free t4 **0.7 lower (0.8 - 1.8)**same thyronorm 25 continued. mobile 16/12/20 tsh **25.742 very high (0.45 - 4.5)free t3 2.9 normal (1.4- 4.4) free t4 0.9 normal (0.8 - 1.8)mobile 18/12/20 **thyronorm 50 started. mobile 2/4/21 ths 2.319 normal (0.45 - 4.5)free t3 1.9 normal (1.4- 4.4) free t4 0.9 normal (0.8 - 1.8)

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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Madam, I am surprised to see such a high TSH level in pregnancy. I am sure concerned doctor must have talked about what level of TSH has to be maintained during the 9 months of pregnancy. Madam the levels during pregnancy should be :
1st trimester 0.2 to 2.5 mU/L, 2nd Trimester 0.3 to 3 mU/L & 3rd trimester 0.3 to 3.0 mU/L
Higher levels are not good for the development of fetus and for optimal result of the pregnancy. In fact right from beginning conce...more
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Hello, I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia (with the tender points test) but have not had a proper detailed understanding of it from the 2 doctors I consulted. I have been asked to take pregabalin sustained release 75 mg and methylcobalamin 1500 mcg for a month and then do myofascial release therapy. I am not keen to take the medications as I prefer to try the physiotherapy first and understand this better and then if nothing else helps and pain becomes very difficult, only then move into medications. To understand it better I joined an online support group and in the process came across other symptoms I seem to have experienced at different times over the last year, but not sure. These include: - out of nowhere migraines headaches (usually mine are triggered by strong smells, skipping breakfast or too much loud noise) - a slightly mild body temperature once in a while - sudden full body pain (like flu body pain) but no fever and no other discomfort for 2 days and it went away. - sitting down, kneeling, or sitting cross legged brings pain to the areas behind my knees. I am 41 years old woman and sometimes I feel like with all these dull aches and pains I am maybe 70-80. But do not want to talk about it cause its embarrassing that someone young as me has all these pains and aches and discomforts. I walk daily about 5-7 km as part of my daily exercise and I try to stay low carb or on keto as it helps manage the migraines and energy levels. I need to find a doctor who has a really deep understanding of fibromyalgia and help me understand it. Thank you.

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General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Symptoms resemble those of arthritis, but fibromyalgia affects the soft tissue, not the joints. The cause is unknown, but risk factors include traumatic injury, rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune disorders, such as lupus, and genetic factors.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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YES YOU ARE RIGHT
YOU CAN TAKE THYROXINE EMPTY STOMACH AND THEN GO TO SLEEP AGAIN
THERE IS NO RESTRICTION OF TIME ,TAKE ALWAYS EMPTY STOMACH
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