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M.Sc - Dietitics / Nutrition, Diploma in...read more
Dietitian/Nutritionist•Bangalore
hello vivek , take high protein and high calories diet.do stretching exercise alternates days and cycling daily.take milk products and milk. have small and frequent meals.don't skip your breakfast specially.take always protein rich diet. take curd atleast 2 times in a day.take plenty of fruits.don't skip your exercise.
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Do not force the regime without the clinical assessment done by a doctor. Safety of health is paramount when one wants to reduce weight and bring back body shape. There is nothing like perfection. So do not push the limits and damage the body in the long run. Take the help of a doctor and trainer and do it slowly. Do not put any time limit.
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Hi lybrate-user its gud to see that you r focusing on your body. Its my advise to you don't go for any protein shake or medicine have home made foods, eat some amount of ghee or oil like in form of tadka, on chapati, as well as be physically active so as to get fit nd fine nd for better health nd this is the right tym to start focusing on your health so as to be free from disease in later ages. And for breast don't wrry abt it as you get active enough nd gain some weight all thing will b fine. H...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Your liver has accumulated fat.
With good diet and treatment along with excercise such as walking the grade 2 fatty liver.
Homoeopathy being safe and effective treatment will help you go towards curability of the issue you are facing.
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Bhms (WBHUS)
Reg no.33699
With good diet and treatment along with excercise such as walking the grade 2 fatty liver.
Homoeopathy being safe and effective treatment will help you go towards curability of the issue you are facing.
Affordable and secure treatment done at just â¹500
Available for both clinic and online session.
Regards,
DR.ERAM FIDA
⢠Homoeopathy doctor
Bhms (WBHUS)
Reg no.33699
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Most belching is caused by swallowing excess air. This air most often never even reaches the stomach but accumulates in the esophagus.
You may swallow excess air if you eat or drink too fast, talk while you eat, chew gum, suck on hard candies, drink carbonated beverages, or smoke. Some people swallow air as a nervous habit even when they're not eating or drinking.Acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) can sometimes cause excessive belching by promoting increased swallowin...more
You may swallow excess air if you eat or drink too fast, talk while you eat, chew gum, suck on hard candies, drink carbonated beverages, or smoke. Some people swallow air as a nervous habit even when they're not eating or drinking.Acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) can sometimes cause excessive belching by promoting increased swallowin...more
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Elevated ggt (gamma-glutamyl transferase) levels can be an indicator of liver issues. The symptoms you've mentioned, such as burping, bloating, and yellow vomit, further suggest potential liver-related problems. Here are some suggestions:
liver function tests (lfts):
along with ggt, consider getting comprehensive liver function tests, including sgot, sgpt, bilirubin, etc. To assess the overall liver function accurately.
Abdominal imaging:
consider undergoing imaging tests like ul...more
liver function tests (lfts):
along with ggt, consider getting comprehensive liver function tests, including sgot, sgpt, bilirubin, etc. To assess the overall liver function accurately.
Abdominal imaging:
consider undergoing imaging tests like ul...more
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Gandhidham
Hi dear friend.
I noted down your history. Here are the few points I would like to add from my side.
1) your pulse rate was/is high because your hb was/is low. 2) now as it is better than before but still you should take some supplements for vitamin b12 as well. 3) consume diet rich in iron like spinach, beetroot, dryfruits, eggs etc.
4) if all the above is corrected and still pulse is high then need to see for other issues like anxiety.
Thanks and regards.
I noted down your history. Here are the few points I would like to add from my side.
1) your pulse rate was/is high because your hb was/is low. 2) now as it is better than before but still you should take some supplements for vitamin b12 as well. 3) consume diet rich in iron like spinach, beetroot, dryfruits, eggs etc.
4) if all the above is corrected and still pulse is high then need to see for other issues like anxiety.
Thanks and regards.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, thanks for the query.
Madam, I have seen the details. However, you have mentioned only tsh value, nothing about t3 & t4. It is necessary to know those values also. Tsh 4.6 mu/l is not really high. It must be with in the normal range mentioned in your lab report. In uncontrolled hypothyroidism tsh invariably goes uch higher and t4 values also may be low. Please come back with all the values also mention your weight & height. Thanks.
Madam, I have seen the details. However, you have mentioned only tsh value, nothing about t3 & t4. It is necessary to know those values also. Tsh 4.6 mu/l is not really high. It must be with in the normal range mentioned in your lab report. In uncontrolled hypothyroidism tsh invariably goes uch higher and t4 values also may be low. Please come back with all the values also mention your weight & height. Thanks.
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