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Dr. Krishna Joshi Thyroid Disorder Treatment

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Dr. Vikas M.gaykar Thyroid Disorder Treatment

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Dr. Prashant P. Patil Thyroid Disorder Treatment

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Dr. Praful Barvalia Thyroid Disorder Treatment

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Dr. Shraddha Shinde Thyroid Disorder Treatment

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Dr. Kulin Shah Thyroid Disorder Treatment

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Dr. Vitthal Deshmukh Thyroid Disorder Treatment
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Top 10 Thyroid Disorder Treatment doctors Near Ghatkopar West

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Krishna Joshi

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25₹ 50
Dr. Vikas M.gaykar

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16₹ 50
Dr. Nikhil Prabhu

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16₹ 1000
Dr. Prashant P. Patil

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14₹ 1000
Dr. Praful Barvalia

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43₹ 2000
Dr. Aarati Ajmera

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26₹ 1200
Dr. Rekha Chordekar

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25₹ 100
Dr. Shraddha Shinde

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12₹ 450
Dr. Kulin Shah

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25₹ 1400
Dr. Ritu Sheth

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23₹ 800

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I did two hba1c tests last month. On one day, my hba1c is 7.9 and the other day it's 6.9. I don't know which one to believe. So I did fbs and ppbs 2 weeks ago. My fbs was 82 and ppbs was 103 I also used medication, and was on a strict diet and exercise from last month. Now I have stopped using medicine. I weighed 107 kgs last month. Now I have lost 6 kgs Am I diabetic? Please answer

Male | 27

It's great that your blood sugar levels are getting better with lifestyle changes. HbA1c test measures the average blood sugar for 2-3 months so, a 6.9 result may be more accurate. Weight loss, exercise, diet changes, and stopping the medicines are all the ones that are working in your case. Make a habit of checking your blood sugar levels regularly and don't let it damage your health.

Answered on 24th July '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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I'm a 32 year old female whose experiencing constant fatigue lasting more than a year and always wake up tired despite getting a full night's rest.

Female | 32

This might mean you have an issue like­ not having enough iron, thyroid trouble, or trouble bre­athing when sleeping. The­se things can make you slee­py during the day and still tired when you wake­ up. You should visit a doctor to find out why you are always tired. The doctor can look at you and give­ you the right treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm a 35-year-old female with hypothyroidism. What kind of diet should I follow to manage my condition better and maintain a healthy weight?

Female | 35

Hypothyroidism refers to a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough of the thyroid hormone. You may gain weight easily, feel tired, and have difficulty concentrating. To combat your problem and to maintain a healthy body try to have balanced food. The best way to include them in your diet is to concentrate on whole foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Sweet stuff and processed foods must be out of your sight. Eating right can have a significant effect on your metabolic rate and the overall performance of your body.

Answered on 17th July '24

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Is sugar level 106.24 H is valid for medical test ?

Male | 22

The term "106.24 H" is not a standard unit of measurement for blood sugar levels. Blood sugar levels are typically measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or millimoles per liter (mmol/L).

If the value you mentioned, 106.24 H, is in mg/dL or mmol/L, it would be helpful to know the reference range or normal range provided by the specific laboratory or healthcare institution conducting the test.

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