Asked for Male | 15 Years
Can I Lower Estrogen in Men Naturally?
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medicine for decrease estrogen level in male
Answered by Dr. Babita Goel
If a male's system contains excessive estrogen, it may result in problems such as tiredness, increased fat, and a change in disposition. This can occur from being overweight, some drugs, or illnesses. To reduce these levels of estrogen it is helpful to exercise regularly, have a balanced diet, and manage stress. Men should not drink alcohol if they want their estrogen level down; they also need to keep fit for this hormone balance.

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Questions & Answers on "Endocrinologyy" (185)
I am 30 weeks pregnant with diabetis. I am on 12 unit insulin for lunch and dinner. And 14 unit in the night for next day fasting level. I am not eating anything sweet or rice or potato still my sugar is not in control. I eat only two roti dal and sabji in day and night. In the middle I eat apple and nuts. Only. Can you guide what could be the issue. Should I increase my insulin unit. Sometimes with the same food same unit of insulin it comes normal in range like 110 but most of the time it comes 190. For morning I eat besan or dal chilla or boiled chana.
Female | 33
It is good you are taking care of your diabetes with insulin and good food. But, blood sugar can be hard to control during pregnancy because of hormone changes. Eating two rotis with dal and sabji, plus an apple and nuts is a wise choice. Check your blood sugar at different times to see how your body reacts to food and insulin. You may need to change your insulin doses with your doctor's help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 55 year old person and having thyroid problem for last few years. I am taking medicine EUTHYROX 25. But I am in doubt with this medicine. Recently I tested my TSH test again, which result is below... T3 - 1.26 ng/mL T4 - 7.66 ug/dL TSH - 4.25 ml/UL (CLIA METHOD) Please suggest correct type of thyroid and medicine. Thanks
Male | 55
Your TSH level is a bit high, which means your thyroid isn’t making enough hormones. This can make you feel tired, gain weight, and be sensitive to the cold. People who have hypothyroidism usually take EUTHYROX 25 -- you might end up needing more or something else entirely. You must talk to your doctor about what all this means so they can help come up with a plan that will work best for you.
Answered on 10th June '24
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I am wondering can you do a test for intracellular calcium levels yourself? If the intracellular calcium levels are too high, would that show up in calcium blood test?
Male | 34
You cannot test your cell calcium levels by yourself. High calcium in the cells may not appear in a normal blood test. Too much calcium inside your cells can make you feel weak and tired. It can also make you confused. Some medicines may cause high cell calcium levels. If you have high cell calcium, your doctor may change your medicine or try other treatments.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I have harmonal disbalance and my periods are not coming without medicine what can I do?? Fsh is so high and Ash is very low
Female | 31
Hormonal imbalance can cause irregular periods, and high FSH with low LH indicates a need for further evaluation. It's important to visit an endocrinologist, who can help diagnose and manage your condition. Consulting with a specialist will provide you with the best treatment options.
Answered on 26th June '24
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Hello Doctor My name is Ashiya, and I have been dealing with subclinical hypothyroidism since I was 6 years old. It all started when I suddenly became very thin during my first grade. Concerned, my parents took me to a doctor who was already treating my mother for her subclinical hypothyroidism. After some blood work, the results showed elevated TSH levels at 10.5, while my T4 and T3 levels were normal. The doctor diagnosed me with hypothyroidism and prescribed thyroxine. Now, at 17, I want to understand more about hypothyroidism. Despite reading numerous articles and watching videos, I'm still unclear about the root causes of my subclinical hypothyroidism. I even don't have Hashimoto's thyroiditis. I've learned that deficiencies in selenium, zinc, copper, magnesium, and vitamin D can lead to subclinical hypothyroidism. My primary concern is whether this condition is permanent. I'm hesitant about taking a tablet every morning for the rest of my life . I would greatly appreciate your time to delve deeper into this condition.There's much to discuss, especially since my sister's TSH levels have recently elevated. We consulted a gynecologist [because my sister was not having her periods and the doctor got her thyroid test and found her TSH levels got elavated] and prescribed her 25 mcg of thyroxine, which I believe was inappropriate as her TSH levels were only at 9. Additionally, the doctor didn't test for antibodies. After 15 days of taking the tablets, my sister experienced throat pain and muscle pains. Now, her recent thyroid test showed a decrease to 8 without any thyroxine. We went to another doctor, who performed a TPO test and discovered that my sister does not have any antibodies. She's now focusing on her diet, incorporating brazil nuts for selenium, brown rice, and other foods rich in zinc, magnesium, and copper, as well as getting adequate sunlight for vitamin D. I'm hopeful that with your guidance, we can normalize her TSH levels and mine too without the need for lifelong medication. Could you please provide me with more information about this condition? Thank you. Sincerely, Ashiya.
Female | 17
Subclinical hypothyroidism can have different causes and may not always be permanent. Addressing nutrient deficiencies and other underlying issues can sometimes improve thyroid function. Consulting an endocrinologist is crucial to determine the best approach for your specific condition and to see if long-term medication is necessary.
Answered on 29th May '24
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triglycerides jyada ho gaya hai iska medicine kya hai iska bare mein thoda bataiye please sar
Male | 35
It sounds like you have high triglyceride levels. It may be related to too much consumption of saturated fat or a lack of physical activity. High triglycerides can cause heart problems, including heart attack or stroke. To lower them, you need to adopt a new lifestyle such as choosing fresh food and working out regularly. Sometimes, help from a medicine can also bring down your levels.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi, I know there is a very slim chance that you will respond. But can I ask you a question; I have hasimotos (diagnosed 7 years ago). I function the best when my tsh level is around 0.8. I had a bloodtest 7 weeks ago and out of nowhere my tsh level was 2.9, I was also very tired etc. So my doctor and i decided to up my medication from 100mcg to 112 mcg. however the last 4 weeks ive been gaining weight like crazy. Atleast 3,5 kg.I also have a lot of energy, unstoppable hunger and feel very aggatated. I did another blood test and my tsh level is now 0,25.
Female | 19
Your body has probably become alerted to the changes in the medicine you're consuming, as evidenced by the switch of drugs. A sudden drop in your TSH may cause you to have symptoms such as a feeling that your energy has escalated, increased appetites, and weight gain. To obtain the respective proper medication regimen, you should talk with your doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '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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I have hypothyroid..Can i consume moringa tea and fish collagen supplement?
Female | 41
Hypothyroidism is when your thyroid gland doesn't produce enough hormones. Common signs are tiredness, weight gain, and feeling cold. Both moringa tea and fish collagen supplements are typically safe. However, consult with your healthcare provider to ensure they don't interfere with your thyroid medication. Managing your condition involves a balanced diet, taking medication as prescribed, and regular check-ups.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
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Male fertility problems plz help
Male | 34
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 22 years old female. I have pigmentation on my cheeks. I suffered from hair loss in 2022. The hair fall has stopped but I got androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness). My weight is 40 kg. I don't have acne. My periods are regular. But this month blood flow was very less on 3rd day of menstruation. I am afraid are all these related to PCOS?
Female | 22
The symptoms you mentioned, like pigmentation, hair loss, and irregular periods, could be related to PCOS. The underlying cause of these symptoms can be hormonal imbalance. You need to visit a doctor who will make a diagnosis and will offer treatment options.
Answered on 29th July '24
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I am 26yr old female, I have got blood test done where my LH: FsH ratio came 3.02, my prolactin came 66.5, my sugar was 597 at fasting, my TSH is 4.366 and my RBC count is 5.15.
Female | 26
Based on the results from your blood tests, there are some things we should investigate. High levels of prolactin can be caused by stress, certain medications, or a problem with the pituitary gland in the brain. With a fasting sugar level of 597, you may have diabetes. A TSH level of 4.366 could indicate a problem with your thyroid gland. You should see a doctor and get checked out further for treatment options.
Answered on 10th June '24
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I an 24 year old female my T4is 12.90 and TSH 2.73 , T3=1.45 and Hemoglobin=11.70. I there a matter of concern
Female | 24
Hi there, after looking at your results, it seems to me that with a few exceptions, your thyroid levels are normal. Just to mention the numbers, all TSH, T3, and T4 are great, and hemoglobin appears slightly low, enough to cause symptoms like tiredness and dizziness, or lack thereof. Increasing iron intake through food may help boost the hemoglobin level.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Iam 24 years old female i have white discharge from last 6 months i have thyroid and pcod iam having severe weakness from last 3 months i have consulted doctor they have tested hemoglobin, vitamins, magnesium, ultrasound, diabetes all the test or normal for white discharge they have given tablets after taking tablets white discharge not reducing if I ask doctors white discharge is normal.for women don't get scare like that but weakness is not reducing but TSH is 44
Female | 24
A prolonged white discharge accompanied by severe fatigue can be concerning. High TSH levels may indicate that your thyroid isn't functioning properly, which could be causing these symptoms. Hormonal imbalances can lead to such symptoms and unusual discharge. It's important to discuss these results with an endocrinologist for a thorough examination and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
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My tyroid level is 4.4 and my chest area is losing tightness since novemeber 2023. Im married have no child
Female | 30
Feeling down due to a high thyroid level can be tough. A reading of 4.4 may indicate an imbalance. Symptoms like fatigue, weight fluctuations, and muscle weakness often occur. The looseness in your chest area might stem from thyroid issues impacting your heart or chest muscles. The wise choice is consulting a endocrinologist. They can conduct a thorough evaluation and provide proper treatment.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
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Mera tsh level 5.94 hai to Mai 25mcg ki tablet le sakti
Female | 26
A TSH level of 5.94 might indicate a problem with your thyroid gland. If you're feeling tired, gaining weight, or always feeling cold, these could be signs of an underactive thyroid. Taking a 25 mcg tablet daily can help balance your thyroid hormone levels. However, it's important to consult your doctor and have regular check-ups to stay on track.
Answered on 14th Aug '24
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Prolactin levels are high and I'm taking cabgolin but facing side effects
Female | 37
Increased prolactin amounts can happen sometimes, and taking cabgolin is right for that. This medicine can bring about side-effects like nausea, dizziness, headaches. Elevated prolactin might make periods irregular or milk production start. To minimize discomfort, consume cabgolin after meals. If problems persist, talk to your doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I had a general check up today TSH - 0.11 T4 - 16.60 T3 - 4.32 what does this indicate?
Female | 23
Your test results showed a low TSH level. Your T4 and T3 were high. This means your thyroid is overactive. It's called hyperthyroidism. You may lose weight, feel jittery, sweat more. It can happen due to autoimmune issues or thyroid nodules. Options are medication or radioactive iodine treatment in some cases. You can also consult an endocrinologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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medicine for decrease estrogen level in male
Male | 15
If a male's system contains excessive estrogen, it may result in problems such as tiredness, increased fat, and a change in disposition. This can occur from being overweight, some drugs, or illnesses. To reduce these levels of estrogen it is helpful to exercise regularly, have a balanced diet, and manage stress. Men should not drink alcohol if they want their estrogen level down; they also need to keep fit for this hormone balance.
Answered on 6th June '24
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सर thyroid test कराया था , उसमे T3/ T4 Normal और TSH बहुत ज्यादा बढ़ा हुआ है | आप बता सकते हैं कि क्या परहेज करना पड़ेगा | जिन doctor को दिखाया उन्होंने सिर्फ दवाई दी और कुछ भी नहीं बताया | TSH - 11.30 हो रखा है
Female | 42
Your TSH level is too high which could be an indication of a thyroid problem. High TSH levels may cause symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, fatigue, weight loss, and cold hands and feet. You would need to see an endocrinologist for expert advice and take the medicine they prescribe.
Answered on 3rd June '24
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