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- 16/05/2022
Insulin Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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View allI've tried IUI twice without any luck. Can you give me some advice on how to increase my chances of success with IUI? I'm planning to try again soon, so Id appreciate any tips on what precautions I should take before and after the procedure.
Before undergoing IUI again, it is important to follow certain precautions to increase the chances of success. Ensure that you and your partner are in good health and follow a healthy lifestyle. Avoid smoking, alcohol, and recreational drugs as they can affect fertility. Maintain a healthy weight as being underweight or overweight can impact fertility. Follow a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. 5. Take prenatal vitamins containing folic acid to support a healthy pregnancy. Manage stress through relaxation techniques such as yoga, meditation, or counseling. Avoid vigorous exercise and heavy lifting around the time of IUI to prevent any complications. Follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider regarding medication and timing of the procedure.
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I just got my blood test results back, and I'm a little concerned about a few things. My vitamin D level is 12.21 ngml, vitamin B12 is at 176 pgml, and uric acid is 7.6 mgdL. On top of that, my TSH is 9.06. Should I be worried about these levels? What do they indicate, and do I need to make any changes to my diet or lifestyle? Would appreciate any advice you can give!
Traveling During 34 Weeks of Pregnancy _General Guidelines_ 1. _Consult your healthcare provider_: Before traveling, discuss your plans with your doctor to ensure it's safe for you and your baby. 2. _Assess your health_: If you have any complications or concerns, your doctor may advise against traveling. _Traveling by Road or Train_ 1. _Road travel_: Avoid long road trips (>4-5 hours) to minimize discomfort, fatigue, and potential complications. 2. _Train travel_: Train travel can be more comfortable than road travel, but ensure you have access to restrooms and can move around periodically. _Precautions and Tips_ 1. _Wear a seatbelt_: Always wear a seatbelt while traveling by road or train. 2. _Stay hydrated_: Drink plenty of water and avoid caffeine. 3. _Take breaks_: Regularly get up and move around to reduce blood clot risk and discomfort. 4. _Pack essentials_: Bring snacks, comfortable clothing, and any necessary medications. 5. _Research medical facilities_: Familiarize yourself with nearby medical facilities in case of an emergency. _When to Avoid Travel_ 1. _High-risk pregnancy_: If you have a high-risk pregnancy, your doctor may advise against traveling. 2. _Preterm labor concerns_: If you're at risk for preterm labor, traveling may not be recommended.
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I'm dealing with Spine Tb and I've been on medication for about 3 months now. But I've put on 6 kg in just one month and I'm worried because I also have a Grade 1 fatty liver. It's making me feel heavier, and I'm finding it harder to breathe. What can I do to lose some weight?
you have to start exercising and eat nutritious food. do intermittent fasting
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