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- 10/05/2022
How do I cure diabetes and high blood pressure in Ayurveda?
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Peanut is low glycemic index if it does not contain added sugar or fat. It is high in calories, hence should be taken in moderation.
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Is there any way to treat gynecomastia with Ayurveda that goes beyond just losing fat and actually helps in reducing the breast gland that causes it?
The morning-after pill's impact on fertility is a common concern. _The Morning-After Pill and Fertility_ 1. _No conclusive evidence_: Research suggests that the morning-after pill (emergency contraception) does not affect future fertility. 2. _Temporary effects_: The pill may delay ovulation, but this effect is temporary and reversible. 3. _Multiple uses_: Taking the morning-after pill multiple times, as you have, is not thought to impact fertility. _Fertility Risks: Separating Fact from Fiction_ 1. _No increased risk_: Studies show no increased risk of infertility or reduced fertility after using emergency contraception. 2. _Return to fertility_: Fertility typically returns to normal after taking the morning-after pill. _If You're Concerned_ 1. _Consult your doctor_: Discuss your concerns with your healthcare provider or a fertility specialist. 2. _Get regular check-ups_: Regular gynecological check-ups can help monitor your reproductive health. Remember, the morning-after pill is designed for emergency situations. If you're concerned about contraception, consider consulting your doctor about long-term birth control options.
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My mom's been dealing with Hypothyroidism, and we recently discovered that her Anti Thyroglobulin Antibodies are at 230, TSH is 25, and her Phosphorus and Calcium levels are high at 8 and 10.1. Her ECG results are also abnormal, showing T Wave issues, abnormal sinus rhythm, lateral ischemia, and possible left atrial enlargement. Given all of this, should we be worried about this being an emergency or needing angioplasty, especially since she's already got hypothyroidism and kidney problems?
consult cardiologist
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