- Male
- 23 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm a 23-year-old guy, and I've noticed an issue with my chest. It's starting to look like it's growing similar to a girl's breasts. I'm really concerned about this and unsure what steps to take next. Could you advise me on what might be happening or what I should do about it?
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I'm a bit worried about my mom since she's diabetic. If she ever needs it, can she take ORS safely without any issues? With everything so uncertain these days, I'm just trying to be cautious.
Yes, it is generally safe for your mother to take ORS if needed, as it helps to rehydrate and replenish lost electrolytes. However, since she is diabetic, it's important to choose an ORS with low sugar content and monitor her blood sugar levels closely during use. Always consult her doctor for personalized advice.
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I've been feeling really thirsty for about a year now, and I'm starting to worry a bit. My dad had diabetes, so I got tested to see if that was the issue, but the blood sugar came back normal. The tests did show that my Vitamin D3 levels are on the low side and my alkaline phosphatase levels are higher than they should be. I'm a 53-year-old guy, and I'm curious about what might be causing these higher alkaline phosphatase levels in my blood. Would you have any ideas?
go with liver function tests ,and if you are alcoholic stop consuming alcohol
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