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Dr. Om Saraf Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Dikshit Jodhavat Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Suhas Khaire Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Sureka Dhara Shrikant Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Shivangi Singh Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Abhijit Jadhav Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Prashant Kini Pituitary Diseases
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Dr. Siddharth Kharkar Pituitary Diseases
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Dr. Suhas Khaire Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Prashant P. Patil Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Dhara Nimish Shah Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Raman Kumar Malik Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Sudhindra Kulkarni Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Pravina Ushakant Shah Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Chetna Kothari Pituitary Diseases

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Top 10 Pituitary Diseases doctors Near Matunga East

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Om Saraf

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39₹ 1500
Dr. Dikshit Jodhavat

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17₹ 500
Dr. Suhas Khaire

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15₹ 1500
Dr. Sureka Dhara Shrikant

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20₹ 600
Dr. Shivangi Singh

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18₹ 2000
Dr. Abhijit Jadhav

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19₹ 1000
Dr. Prashant Kini

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15₹ 1000
Dr. Siddharth Kharkar

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23₹ 1000
Dr. Suhas Khaire

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13₹ 1500
Dr. Prashant P. Patil

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14₹ 1000

Questions & Answers on "Pituitary Diseases" (185)

I just started taking bio identical progesterone cream for help with PMS symptoms and I wanted ti know if taking phentermine will have any impact on the progesterone or if the combination together will keep me from getting my period

Female | 34

Phentermine is a medication that aids in weight loss by decreasing the feeling of hunger. Alongside progesterone, phentermine may be lessened in power. You should discuss them with your doctor before taking both at the same time. They can offer you good advice on the impacts of each other and your period.

Answered on 18th June '24

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I am 36 years old. I have TSH level of 3.6 microIU/mL. What should be the dose of my medicine. Currently I was prescribed with 50mcg.

Female | 36

If your TSH level tests positive with a figure of 3.6 microIU/mL, this is within limits but slightly on the higher side. Higher than normal TSH levels often come with symptoms like fatigue, unexplained weight gain, and feeling cold when others are warm. In case you are experiencing any of these symptoms, alongside the fact that 50mcg is your current dose, it means that you may need to adjust it depending on what your body demands. You must always consult your doctor when there is a need to do so.

Answered on 7th June '24

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My sugar level is 444 what to do

Male | 30

Having a sugar level of 444 is dangerous as it is extremely high. It may make you feel thirsty, and tired, and go to the bathroom too frequently. High sugar levels generally occur in diabetics. To reduce the number, you should react promptly. Drink water, consume sugar at a slower pace, and take the medicine as indicated by the doctor. 

Answered on 11th July '24

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Hi I'm Gopinath. I'm diagnosed with low vitamin d (14 ng/ml). I feel really exhausted and leg below knee hurt so much. I'm currently taking D rise 2k, Evion LC and Methylcobalamin 500 mcg. How long it will take to cure and I feel normal

Male | 24

Having low vitamin D can make you fe­el very tired. It can also cause­ pain in your legs. The medicine­s you are taking are good. But it takes time­ to feel bette­r. It usually takes a few wee­ks or months for your vitamin D levels to go up. And it takes time­ to feel normal again. Kee­p taking your medicines eve­ry day. 

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I have diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in October 2023 , i get my periods on time till now but only problem is the flow change its very light and scanty only lasts for about 2 days earlier it was normal flow with 5 day cycle I am very irritated because of this , I live in hostel so when I get home back it was gradually become a little normal but then again the same when came back .pls guide some medications to normal it

Female | 19

Hormonal imbalances with hyperthyroidism can alter your cycle. This may lead to light, scanty menstruation. The good news is that when you return home, it becomes normal again but changes after some time. For you, adjusting medications could be useful in balancing hormones as well as enhancing flow during menses. Have a talk with your doctor about this.

Answered on 6th June '24

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