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Dr. Mansi Dave Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Prarthana Kalgaonkar Nutritional Assessment

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Pediatric Gastroenterologist

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Dr. Sambhaji S. Mahadik Nutritional Assessment
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Dr. Sugandha Agrawal Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Minita Mehta Solanki Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Lalit Verma Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Manish Chokhandre Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Chetna Kothari Nutritional Assessment

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Diet plan for kidney stone patient

Male | 55

Kidney stones are very sharp and inflict on the back and belly, causing nausea and even containing bloody pee. You should drink plenty of water, reduce the intake of salty and sugary foods, and incorporate a good amount of fruits and vegetables into your diet to avoid the formation of kidney stones. Avoid consuming foods which are rich in oxalates, for example, spinach and nuts as they might lead to complications with your stones.

Answered on 8th July '24

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I'm 21 year old & I have 76 kg weight . I want to burn all the fat of body.is water fast is good idea ? & Give your suggestions & tips for diet.

Male | 21

Wanting to improve­ health by reducing fat is great. Wate­r fasting, where only water is consume­d and food is avoided, can be unsafe, particularly for e­xtended periods. This could le­ad to exhaustion, dizziness, and other he­alth concerns. A balanced approach with fruits, veggie­s, whole grains, and lean proteins is wise­r. Regular exercise­ like walking or swimming also helps. This enable­s healthy fat loss.

Answered on 8th July '24

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I recently had my gallbladder removed and have been experiencing digestive issues. What kind of diet should I follow to manage these symptoms?

Male | 37

Even after gallbladder surgery, diarrhea, bloating, or gas is a common problem. This happens because the gallbladder is one of the key players in the digestion of fats and without it, the body struggles with the digestion of fatty foods. Eating a low-fat diet is one way to lessen these symptoms. Try consuming more fruits, vegetables, lean meats, and whole grains. Avoid greasy, fried, and spicy foods as they can cause discomfort. Eating small, frequent meals throughout the day can also help. Your body might need some time to get used to the new condition, so have patience and monitor how it reacts to different foods.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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I've recently become a vegetarian and I'm worried about getting enough protein. Can you suggest some high-protein vegetarian foods that I can incorporate into my diet?

Female | 23

Lack of protein can make you feel low and unenergetic. However, there are many plant-based protein sources you can try. Include legumes, beans, tofu, chickpeas, nuts, and seeds in your daily diet. These foods will provide all the protein you need to keep your immune system strong, so you can feel confident and healthy.

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