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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Yes I can help you in this matter with Homoeopathic treatment without side effects. You can consult me through Lybrate. Till than take proper balance homemade food, drink 8-10 glasses of water. Do some exercise and yoga regularly.
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General Physician•Jaipur
In adult man/ woman it must be not less than 12 gm%. And in case of pregnant female it should 11 gm%.
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General Physician•Hyderabad
The normal ranges for hemoglobin depend on the age and, beginning in adolescence, the gender of the person. The normal ranges are:
newborns: 17 to 22 gm/dl
one (1) week of age: 15 to 20 gm/dl
one (1) month of age: 11 to 15 gm/dl
children: 11 to 13 gm/dl
adult males: 14 to 18 gm/dl
adult women: 12 to 16 gm/dl
men after middle age: 12.4 to 14.9 gm/dl
women after middle age: 11.7 to 13.8 gm/dl.
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General Physician•Cuttack
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There is a risk of transmission of sexually transmitted disease in un protected sex with multiple partners.
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General Physician•Hyderabad
The normal ranges for hemoglobin depend on the age and, beginning in adolescence, the gender of the person. The normal ranges are:
Newborns: 17 to 22 gm/dL
One (1) week of age: 15 to 20 gm/dL
One (1) month of age: 11 to 15 gm/dL
Children: 11 to 13 gm/dL
Adult males: 14 to 18 gm/dL
Adult women: 12 to 16 gm/dL
Men after middle age: 12.4 to 14.9 gm/dL
Women after middle age: 11.7 to 13.8 gm/dLAll of these values may vary slightly between laboratories. Some laboratori...more
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Madam please understand "thyroid" is the gland present in all of us, it produces a hormone called thyroxine. This is required for multiple metabolic functions in our body. Some times there may be less production of that hormone - Hypothyroidism (commonly seen) or some times there may be excess production known as hyperthyroidism. Both these conditions can affect ovulation, menstrual periods and hence pregnancy. In case of hypothyroidism if pregnancy does o...more
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General Physician•Delhi
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If tubectomy is not done despite 3 C sections, chances of getting pregnant are as good as in a normal fertile woman.
As a routine 4 th C s is not done get intrauterine device fitted if ultrasound reports are normal and cycle is not on higher side or irregular.
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We all are aware of the fact that our height increases up to a particular age and then it comes to a halt. Height increases up to the age of 18years in women and up to the age of 20 years in men. Increase in height is attributed to the production of growth hormone, called the HGH( Human Growth Hormone), which is secreted by the pituitary gland called the master gland of our body.
It is rather difficult to increase height after reaching adulthood as the production of these hormones slowly st...more
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Psychiatrist•Nagpur
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There are no such tests. And you can not tell whether the person has had sex how many times and from how many years. Virginity is not decided by the hymen which a lot of people consider as a sign for it. As hymen can break due to a lot of activities like sports and dancing and cycling.
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Hello . During unprotected sex, HIV can be transmitted via the bodily fluids of an infected person (blood, semen, vaginal fluid, pre-cum or anal mucus) to their sexual partner.
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