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It may be normal due to a decrease in the amount of food, or working for long hours without eating, or my illness, which is an increase in insulin secretion in the blood. Therefore, you must do the following tests: 1) insulin level in blood 2) c-peptide level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2, + "question": "I am diabetic 2. I take Amaryl 2 ml before food twice a day with vitamin B12\nI cannot now do accumulative work or take a doctor’s prescription (Jardiance 25) for financial reasons\nDo...", + "answer": "Glycosylated hemoglobin analysis is very important so that we can assess the degree of sugar control. Stop smoking to reduce the harm to you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3, + "question": "Age 54, normal blood pressure, weight 74, height 162, diabetic for 10 years, I use Glucophage 500 three times and Vitamin B12, one tablet regularly and sometimes two. I recently had a test to check my Vitamin B12 level...", + "answer": "Who told you that taking B12 is not according to mood or desire? Stop using the supplement or any other supplement you take completely. Do not take any supplement except after consulting your doctor. If it turns out that there is a deficiency, otherwise it is strictly prohibited.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4, + "question": "When I test my blood sugar after fasting for 7-8 hours, the blood sugar level the first time is approximately 100-115, then immediately after that I do another test at the same moment and the result is normal at 93-99...", + "answer": "Monitor your blood sugar in a laboratory, not on a device, and it is preferable to take a glucose test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5, + "question": "Is walking immediately after eating for half an hour harmful to the body or not? Is it normal for the blood sugar level to reach 200 an hour after eating?\nThank you .", + "answer": "It is preferable to practice walking one to two hours after eating. For diabetics, it is preferable for the fasting diabetes reading to be less than 140 and after eating less than 180. Safety, God willing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6, + "question": "What is the fact that exercising the soleus muscle lowers blood sugar??", + "answer": "If you meant massaging the muscle, this is incorrect. But exercising, such as walking, means muscle movement and contributes to burning sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7, + "question": "A few days ago, my blood sugar level always dropped after the afternoon, as I was taking Amaral 6 mg, and now the doctor changed the medication for me to Diamicron 30 mg, three tablets at once...", + "answer": "In the event that you follow an unhealthy diet, such as not eating junk foods, such as bread, for example, it is recommended to simply follow a healthy diet in which you eat all foods prepared, with the need to eat a lot of vegetables and salads, and focus on whole grain products such as brown bread and oats...", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8, + "question": "Paralysis of the upper and lower body, shortness of breath and lack of oxygen", + "answer": "It is a disease that affects peripheral nerve cells and causes damage to the membrane surrounding them, causing disruption of nerve functions in the long term", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 19 years old and I have diabetes. The back of my middle finger has swollen on the upper side for the first time with pain. Does he need to see a doctor or not?!", + "answer": "You definitely need to see a doctor. It may be a simple injury to the toe or the beginning of diabetic foot. And do not forget to control your blood sugar strictly. It would be nice if you sent me a picture of the foot.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI suffer from frequent urination at night, as I go to the bathroom four times with my mouth swaddled at night, and when I wake up from sleep... I had my blood sugar tested... and the readings were fasting... 97... 104... 94... 105... 98... 102. ..and a percentage...", + "answer": "My dear brother, you do not have diabetes, so let us look together for other causes of your symptoms: It may be a urinary infection if your symptoms are accompanied by urinary burning, pain during urination, and a slightly cloudy color of urine (a urine test must be performed). It may be sputuria if your symptoms are accompanied by With frequent urination day and night, with urination of large amounts of urine exceeding 4 liters per day, with intense thirst and an urgent desire to drink cold and iced water (a sodium and potassium ion test must be performed). It may be hypercalcemia  if your symptoms are accompanied by urinary stones and bone pain. (A serum calcium titer must be performed.) Finally, lower urinary irritation may be the result of urinary sand or urinary stones (a urinary tract ultrasound must be performed).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Yesterday, I asked my father to measure his blood sugar level about two hours after eating. He was not surprised at the level of 1.32 g/l. I searched and found that the level was normal after eating. For your information, last year...", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. All the ratios you mentioned are a natural cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12, + "question": "I had my pancreas function checked and it came out normal according to what the laboratory doctor told me, but my cumulative blood sugar was 9.1 and I am 20 years old and have been 3 years since the onset of the disease.", + "answer": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. Regarding the relationship between the efficiency of the pancreas, or what is called C-Peptide,  with cumulative sugar, it has no direct relationship, because the patient may have type 2 diabetes, meaning his cumulative sugar is high and the C-Peptide analysis at that time is high. Because this analysis indicates whether the pancreas secretes insulin or not. Mostly in patients who develop diabetes before the age of 30, the diabetes is type 1 and at that time the C-Peptide test is low, unless the patient is taking insulin doses at which time the C-Peptide test is normal or high. There is no direct relationship, and what is important now is to know whether the person has type 1 or type 2 diabetes, and based on that, the treatment plan is determined. Therefore, I advise you to follow up with your diabetologist, to determine this story and prescribe the appropriate medication for you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13, + "question": "Peace be upon you. For some time now, I have been suffering from dizziness, fatigue, and general weakness, and when the dizziness comes, my heartbeat accelerates, and I suffer from numbness in the head, limbs, hands, and feet. I measured my blood sugar level, ranging between 70...", + "answer": "Your blood sugar tests are normal and you do not need metformin. We advise you to donate blood, perhaps this will help you. There are those who complain of symptoms of low blood sugar after eating despite normal blood sugar numbers. We advise you to reduce sugars and the amount of food in general and increase the number of meals.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14, + "question": "Hello\nTwo months ago, I had a comprehensive examination and the HbA1c value was 5.2\nSince the beginning of Ramadan, I have followed a healthy diet, where I stopped all types of white sugar and white bread as well\ntoday...", + "answer": "You did not tell us whether your weight increased or decreased during Ramadan. Why do tests and repeat them if they were originally normal? Know that the analysis is not always 100% correct, so the doctor is usually the one who orders it. The morning blood sugar analysis and the cumulative blood sugar analysis were repeated two months later in another laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15, + "question": "I measure my sugar level after fasting for 12 hours and find it ranges between 135-145, and I take glucophage 2000 mg daily. Jardiance 25 mg; Januvia 100 mg, I practice...", + "answer": "The normal blood sugar level for a fasting person is less than 100 mg/dL.\nYou did not write the unit of measurement.\nI am not a diabetes consultant, but a glandular surgeon consultant.\nYou need to follow up with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology and diabetes to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, your treatment will be reviewed.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16, + "question": "I have been suffering from cancer for a while and recently a diabetic patient. Is there a relationship between the two? What I read is that blood sugar is high in a cancer patient, but the opposite happens and blood sugar is low and...", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 17, + "question": "Age 75\nHe does not suffer from any chronic symptoms\nOver the course of a year, several very mild convulsions, accompanied by confusion, speak unconsciously; By giving him glucose, he returns to normal", + "answer": "Dear brother\nThe result of analysis\nIt indicates diabetes\nNot a lack of sugar\nGlucose is not useful in the case of high blood sugar and may harm it\nUnless there is a decline in the condition due to diabetes medications\nLow means that the blood sugar is less than 70", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 18, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar is 70, blood sugar two hours after eating is 169, and cumulative blood sugar is 6. Do I have diabetes? Do I need to take medication?", + "answer": "My dear sister\nYou are in the pre-diabetic stage\nIt is not a diagnosis of diabetes\nThe best option is diet, weight loss, and exercise\nIt is preferable to communicate and visit a nutritionist\nAnd repeat the analysis after three months\nBut if there is no compliance with the instructions, your doctor will take control except giving you blood sugar-regulating medications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 19, + "question": "My mother is 61 years old and suffers from diabetes. She takes two insulin doses daily: in the morning, she takes 20 ml and in the evening, she takes 10 ml.\nBut today an error occurred, so I took 20 ml, so what should I do?", + "answer": "Emergency review and diabetes monitoring", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 20, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 4 years and I used to maintain it by eating only, but in the last year I went to a doctor and he prescribed Glemizal 3 mg before breakfast, and I was regular on it, thank God...", + "answer": "To control blood sugar, four factors must be regulated and controlled together, which are (healthy and appropriate food + appropriate physical activity + medication dosage and timing + physical and psychological rest).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 21, + "question": "I did a home test while fasting several times and the percentages were 0.70 1.03 1.30.... I did a cumulative test and the percentage was 5.64. Note that I did a test at the doctor after eating and it came out as 1.30. I don’t have it...", + "answer": "The accumulation is normal, there is no need to worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 22, + "question": "My blood sugar level for 8 hours was 106, but after 12 hours my fasting blood sugar level became 96, so what level should I take to determine whether I have prediabetes or not? Thank you in advance.", + "answer": "My dear sister\nPlease do your HBA1c blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 23, + "question": "I am 35 years old and I do not suffer from any diseases, thank God.. I am in the sixth month of pregnancy and my fasting blood sugar test is 62 after fasting for 10 hours.. knowing that I take vitamins...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nWe do not rely on measuring sugar in the device\nTo diagnose any low blood sugar\n62 This is a decrease, especially since it was not accompanied by any symptoms\nVitamins have no relation to high or low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 24, + "question": "A young man at the age of 20 took two pills of a diabetes medication while he did not have diabetes. What is the danger?", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Regarding your inquiry, my dear brother, the danger of sugar pills for those who do not suffer from diabetes varies depending on the type of these pills. There are some types of pills that lead to a decrease in the sugar level to levels that may lead to a coma or the like. The second thing is that some pills have no effect. Therefore, this depends on the type of sugar grain.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 25, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did an 8-hour fasting blood test in a laboratory and it came out at 98, and my home device always has a fasting blood sugar between 95 and 100. Does this result indicate that I am more susceptible to infection than someone who was drunk?", + "answer": "All tests are normal to confirm the possibility of Homa insulin resistance", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 26, + "question": "I tested random sugar in a pharmacy and it came out at 77 and they said it was low, and I tested it again in a lab after eating and it came out at 88. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Naturally, there is no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 27, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar is 90, and two hours after eating it is 130, and the cumulative blood sugar is 6.5. Is there sugar in it or not?", + "answer": "Yes, there is diabetes and you must receive the necessary treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 28, + "question": "Peace be upon you, good evening. I am 26 years old, my height is 178, and my weight is 57. It appears that I have symptoms of diabetes, knowing that I was not diabetic before and I did a postprandial analysis...", + "answer": "An HBA1C cumulative test must be done\nAnd also check HOMAInsulin resistante", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 29, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and I was not taking treatment, and my cumulative diabetes is 9.2, and currently I started diabetes treatment, and I take Lantus injections, and I take twenty of them, and Novorapid injections 3 times, and I take 10 each time, and I have fasting diabetes...", + "answer": "If you were a new diabetic, why did you take insulin and not pills?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 30, + "question": "Hello\nIs it possible for a lupus erythematosus patient to marry a diabetic patient? Are there any problems or complications if this is possible?", + "answer": "no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 31, + "question": "My grandmother's cumulative blood sugar is 6, but her fasting blood sugar at 5 am is 140. Is the high blood sugar in the morning due to cortisone and other hormones that are secreted early, or something...", + "answer": "My dear brother, may God’s peace and mercy be upon you. As for why blood sugar is high in the morning, of course what is responsible for it, as I explained, is hormones such as cortisone or adrenaline, which rise in levels early in the morning, but blood sugar is supposed to exceed 120. Why are diabetics in Yemen? Therefore, the diagnosis of your grandmother’s diabetes must be reviewed, as If the cumulative blood sugar rises to a level of more than 5.8 to 6.4, it is known to doctors as a predisposition to diabetes. Therefore, at this stage, the fasting blood sugar, meaning abstinence from eating and drinking for more than eight hours, will have a level of 110 to 126. If your grandmother has a short period of time or a late otaku, she will eat late after that. 1:00 Normally, a fasting person's blood sugar will exceed 140 pounds", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 32, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man, 16 years old, and my father contracted type 2 diabetes at the age of 37. He was diagnosed with diabetes approximately 4 years after I was born, and the disease is not hereditary to us. Am I...", + "answer": "May peace and God’s mercy be upon you, my dear brother, the incidence of type 2 diabetes has both a hereditary and environmental component. If you have type 2 diabetes, of course, this means that the probability of your children being infected with it exceeds 50%, but this also depends on other environmental factors such as Obesity or not following the appropriate health system. If your father has type 2 diabetes and you do as well, then as I told you, the possibility of your children being affected is high, but I doubt that you have type 2 diabetes. If you can contact your doctor to really determine whether you have type 2 or 1.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 33, + "question": "My mother started taking medication for blood pressure and diabetes recently, and today she took two pills of Blokium Duo instead of one.\nIs it dangerous or normal?\nPlease reply and thank you in advance", + "answer": "There are no problems\nBut keep track of your blood pressure and heart rate", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 34, + "question": "Type 2 diabetes. It is constantly high, when I wake up it is 300. Two hours after eating, it may exceed 600. Note that I take insulin and avoid eating any sugary foods. And...", + "answer": "You may have insulin resistance, and there is a test done to confirm this, especially if you suffer from obesity or overweight. If this is confirmed, some modern medications can be added that help in treating this condition, and then your sugar is controlled.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 35, + "question": "I am 48 years old, my weight is about 110 kg, and my height is 174 cm. On Wednesday, I tested my blood sugar two hours after eating and it was 191, and after 4 hours it was 163, and after 8 hours it was 121, and my cumulative measurement was 7.8 for two days...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nCumulative blood sugar reflects the blood sugar level during the past three months\nTherefore\nAfter dieting and trying to lose weight, it takes another three months for the cumulative blood sugar to adjust\nWith my best wishes for your recovery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 36, + "question": "Dear Doctor, my blood sugar went up about 6 days ago, and after that I started a diet of one healthy meal a day without sugar or unhealthy food. When I was tested, my blood sugar went down. Details are in the attachments...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you, my dear brother, I want to clarify something regarding the issue of diagnosing diabetes. Firstly, diabetes is not diagnosed by random blood sugar readings, unless it is higher than 200 mg. The problem is that we must first know whether the diabetic patient suffers from clear symptoms such as weight loss and sometimes weight gain, or feeling very thirsty, or feeling very hungry, or Unexplained exhaustion and fatigue. If these symptoms are found, we start with a blood sugar analysis, as there must be two out of three abnormal readings, which are as follows: The fasting blood sugar reading is more than 126, which is done after fasting for at least eight hours and no more than 10 hours. Sugar reading two hours after a regular meal is more than 180.  Cumulative blood sugar reading is more than 6.5. If two of the previous three options apply, this means that the patient is considered diabetic. If you have a doctor who specializes in endocrinology in your area, you can follow up with him, and if you want to follow up with us at the medical clinic, you are welcome.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 37, + "question": "I did the test randomly after eating breakfast and this result appeared. Does this mean I have diabetes or should I repeat the test while fasting?!", + "answer": "In diagnosing diabetes, we do not rely on urine analysis\nBecause the presence of sugar in urine has many causes\nA blood test should be done\nFBS, HBA1c", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 38, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a type 2 diabetic. I usually measure my blood sugar two hours after eating. It is like this. Today I found it to be 160. Is it considered high or an indicator of high blood sugar?\nI have another question. I take...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nBlood sugar two hours after eating accepts up to 180\nAs for the delay and fluctuation of sleep and meals, this may affect blood sugar, but it is preferable to regulate sleep and meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 39, + "question": "Age 57\n4 months ago, the cumulative score was 12. She started treatment with Glibel once a day and glucophage once a day. After 3 months, the cumulative score became 5.7. The doctor closed her with Glibel and let her take 4...", + "answer": "Yes, the readings are good\nThe cumulative sugar is excellent\nThe doctor's treatment plan was excellent\nPlease continue the treatments\nAnd follow up continuously", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 40, + "question": "In the morning, I find my sugar level between 120 and 130 per day\nI take Glucophage 8500 with lunch, and after two hours I find my sugar level is 260\nShould I increase the dose or replace it with another medicine?", + "answer": "Dear brother\nFirst, the high blood sugar after lunch is obviously caused by the high amount of carbohydrates you eat with the meal, so you must adhere to the diet.\nSecondly, it is preferable to take regular Glucophage two to three times a day\nThe dose must be increased to twice daily while ensuring that kidney functions are normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 41, + "question": "Binge eating - not being satisfied with food - lack of sleep due to eating - skin allergies sometimes - desire to eat sugars and sweets", + "answer": "Dear brother\nAddiction and binge eating have psychological causes\nPlease see a psychological and behavioral therapist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 42, + "question": "Hello\nIs there a pre-diabetes stage or is it just a myth? Some doctors say it is just a myth and others say there is such a stage, which is more correct? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, there is pre-diabetes\nAnd scientifically proven", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 43, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic patient, and I analyzed my cumulative test result of 7 and 3 out of ten. When I went to health insurance, they wrote me two types of diabetes, namely Diabenor 3 mm, and told me to take a tablet of it after breakfast, and the second type...", + "answer": "I think the treatment is excellent, but it exposes you to hypoglycemia. It is preferable to use Vildagluc Plus 1000 and take it twice", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 44, + "question": "I am 43 years old.. I was tested an hour after eating and my blood sugar was 77. Is it considered low? I have been getting tremors in my hand for a while.. and my left eye is always tingling.. Is this one of the reasons for low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Low blood sugar is under 70\nNo need to worry\nIt is in the normal range", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 45, + "question": "Cumulative sugar 10.3\npharmaceutical\n1- Glostop 500/5 mg (meteformin hydrochloride + glinclamide) tablet *3\n2- Retard 2.5 (nitroglycerin) morning and evening\n3- Candesartan cilexetil + Hydrochlorothiazide in the morning\n4- Concor 2.5...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nIt is clear that you suffer from diabetes and high blood pressure\nWith heart problems\nI think you can try using medications along with diet and exercise before starting insulin\nAlthough there are objections to some of the medications you take\nIncluding glibenclamide, I do not recommend it in your medical condition\nThere are some medications that can help with your medical condition\nSuch as jardiance treatment\nAnd treatment with Victoza needles\nPlease discuss your condition with your doctor, because he knows your tests and medical condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 46, + "question": "I have had diabetes for almost 20 years, and I had three caesarean sections, the first in 2012, the second in 2014, and the last one this week. My question is, can I get pregnant...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nIn the beginning, may God reward you greatly, and may God reward you with goodness\nThere is no contraindication to pregnancy due to diabetes. The most important thing is to have blood sugar regular during pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 47, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test. The first test was 6.6. Dr. Eidi said it might be a wrong reading. I took it again after two weeks and it came out as 5.8. I continued to do it every 3 months and it came out as 5.4, and the daily readings are all normal. Is...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nYou suffer from early diabetes in the first test\nDiabetes is diagnosed when the cumulative score is 6.5 or more\nIt was controlled with diet, so continue with the diet to control it\nThe last analysis was excellent", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 48, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done with a German device after nine hours of fasting, and the result was 106. I am 41 years old and have irritable bowel syndrome", + "answer": "We do not use home devices to diagnose diabetes\nPlease do a HBA1c blood sugar or GTT test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 49, + "question": "Cumulative blood sugar is 6.8. Is it possible for it to return to normal with diet and exercise?", + "answer": "Of course yes\nA slight increase in blood sugar\nOnly by exercising, dieting, and losing weight can the cumulative GPA be reduced by 1-2 or perhaps more", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 50, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question: Does sugar-free bran digestive biscuits raise blood sugar levels if I eat two pieces of them, for example?", + "answer": "Dear brother\nBiscuits contain an amount of carbohydrates that varies from one type to another and according to the amount of the serving, and thus affects the increase in blood sugar.\nDigestive biscuits are no different from any other biscuits, and the amount of carbohydrates does not differ much\nTherefore, two pieces of it are equivalent to 140 calories\n(70 per pill) and is considered a large amount of carbohydrates\nMake sure to reduce the quantity and eat balanced\nWith my sincere wishes for your recovery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 51, + "question": "My mother's blood sugar is 8 (she does not suffer from diabetes). She is a high blood pressure patient and has kidney failure. She improved with follow-up with the nephrologist. The diabetes doctor prescribed her diabetes since...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nIf she did not suffer from diabetes before\nThere are medications that can be used\nI recommend these medications\nGliclazide, linagliptin\nThey are all safe in their sick condition\nAsk your doctor about the possibility of stopping insulin and using these medications\nInsulin can often be stopped after using these medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 52, + "question": "Does brown bread, country bread, raise blood sugar if you eat more than one loaf of it, for example?", + "answer": "Yes, brown bread raises blood sugar, but your blood sugar levels depend on several factors related to the diet in general. In general, brown bread is a healthy type of bread for diabetics if it is eaten in moderate quantities and within a healthy diet.\n \nAll types of bread contain a high percentage of carbohydrates, but brown bread is distinguished from white bread in that it contains a higher percentage of dietary fiber, which contributes to gradually raising blood sugar levels and enhancing the ability to control blood sugar levels.\n \nI advise you to consult a specialist doctor to determine the appropriate diet for you according to your health condition and other individual factors related to you. You must also be careful to adhere to the treatment plan prescribed by the doctor.\n \nFor more:\n\nWhite rice and diabetes\nNuts for diabetics: Do nuts raise blood sugar?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 53, + "question": "Type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "My dear sister\nSugar in general has no direct relationship to childbearing\nBut there are problems and complications with sugar\nFirst: The effect of medications such as insulin and other medications in weight gain and then leads to weak sexual ability. Therefore, it is always recommended to adhere to exercise and diet to reduce the effect of these medications.\nSecond: Irregular blood sugar for long periods of more than five years may affect the peripheral nerves and the nerves of the reproductive system, and this leads to sexual weakness. Therefore, it is recommended to take treatment regularly and follow up with your doctor periodically.\nWith my best wishes for your recovery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 54, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question. I have high blood sugar and I have high triglycerides. Does skimmed milk raise sugar and fat?", + "answer": "Dear brother\nMilk contains a small percentage of carbohydrates\nIt does not have much effect on blood sugar levels\nAs for fats, there is no effect if it is skimmed\nMay your feet be well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 55, + "question": "I am a diabetic and take metformin and vitamin B12\nFish oil and Aspren as well\nIs vitamin K2 safe for me?", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThe treatment is safe\nBut you don't need it in diabetes\nMay your feet be well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 56, + "question": "Tingling in the extremities in a diabetic patient", + "answer": "Welcome, my dear brother\nTingling in the extremities indicates the effect of sugar on the peripheral nerves\nYou need the following\n1- Examination by a neurologist of the peripheral nerves to measure when the effect of diabetes on the limbs has become severe and to determine the stage\n2- You need to regulate blood sugar by taking treatments, continuing diet and exercise, and keeping the cumulative blood sugar level less than 7\n3- Take vitamin B complex twice daily\n4- Some neurological treatments can be given if necessary, after a complete examination and determining when you need them.\nWe wish you a speedy recovery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 57, + "question": "What is the risk of developing type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "In type 1 diabetes, the hormone insulin is not produced by the pancreas or is produced in insufficient quantities. Type 1 diabetes is believed to be caused by an immune reaction in which the body attacks itself. It should be noted that the risk factors for type 1 diabetes are not as clear as the risk factors for type 2 diabetes or the risk factors for prediabetes, but there are some risk factors for type 1 diabetes, and the most prominent of these factors are the following:\n\nFamily history, as having a parent or sibling suffering from type 1 diabetes increases the risk of developing it. Having both parents with type 1 diabetes increases the risk even more.\nAge, as type 1 diabetes is considered a chronic disease that develops during childhood and develops more in young children and adolescents. Most cases of type 1 diabetes are diagnosed in children under the age of 14, and type 1 diabetes may occur at any age.\nGenetic factors, as the presence of certain genes increases the risk of developing type 1 diabetes.\n\nAs for the risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes, they include the following:\n\nHaving prediabetes.\nObesity or overweight.\nAge over 45 years.\nFamily history of type 2 diabetes.\nInactivity and lack of exercise.\nHaving had gestational diabetes in the past.\nHaving non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiagnosis of diabetes and pre-diabetes\nDiabetes in children: its causes, treatment and complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 58, + "question": "What age causes diabetes in children?", + "answer": "Diabetes rates have increased in recent years among young people, but early detection of diabetes and provision of appropriate treatment in children and adolescents helps improve general health, manage diabetes levels, and prevent the development of complications. The incidence of type 1 diabetes increases each year by approximately 1.8%, while the incidence of type 2 diabetes increases each year by approximately 4.8%.\nIt should be noted that there are two main types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2. Although type 1 is more common among children and young people, children and teenagers can develop both types of diabetes.\nType 1 diabetes was called juvenile diabetes, which develops as a result of the pancreas not producing the hormone insulin, which causes high blood sugar levels as a result of there not being enough insulin to allow the sugar to enter the cells. People may develop type 1 diabetes at any age, from childhood to adulthood. The average age of people when diagnosed with type 1 diabetes is 13 years, and most cases of type 1 diabetes are diagnosed between the ages of 4-6 years or during the age of Puberty  between 10-14 years.\nAs for type 2 diabetes, it is less common in children, and in this type the chance of infection increases with age, but the possibility of its development in children still exists. Children may develop type 2 diabetes, especially with the increase in obesity rates for children and adolescents between the ages of approximately 2-19 years.\nFor more:\n\nLiving with childhood diabetes\nThe appropriate diet for pediatric diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 59, + "question": "What should a diabetic patient be aware of?", + "answer": "Diabetes is one of the most common diseases around the world, and there are many things that a diabetic patient should be aware of, including the following:\n\nDiabetes is a chronic disease for which there is no definitive cure until this moment. There is a problem in regulating blood sugar levels as a result of problems related to the hormone insulin, where insulin is not produced or the cells are unable to use insulin. However, medications specified by a specialist doctor must be used in order to manage diabetes levels within the normal limit and prevent the development of further complications.\nIt should be noted that the incidence of diabetes increases in cases of obesity and increased body mass index.\nMany cases of diabetes can be difficult to diagnose from the beginning, as they can go unnoticed for years or develop over a long period of time.\nMany serious complications may develop if diabetes is left undiagnosed or untreated, the most prominent of which are cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, nerve damage, and others.\nBlood sugar levels must be monitored daily, recording readings before and after eating, and recording the symptoms that are felt. Cumulative blood sugar levels and blood pressure readings must also be monitored every 3-6 months according to the doctor’s advice.\nDiabetes can be prevented or blood sugar levels managed by following a healthy lifestyle that includes following:\n\n\nMaintain a healthy weight and get rid of excess weight.\nMaintain regular exercise for 30 minutes.\nMake sure to avoid smoking.\nRegular monitoring of blood sugar levels.\nProper foot, kidney and eye care in order to prevent the development of any complications.\n\n\nIf you use insulin, you must consider the following when exercising:\n\n\nExercise should be done after eating, not before eating.\nBlood sugar levels should be monitored before and after exercise.\nExercise should be avoided if readings are higher than 240 mg/dl.\nYou should avoid exercising right before bed.\n\n\nIf you do not use insulin, you must consider the following when exercising:\n\n\nBlood sugar levels should be monitored before and after exercise.\nYou should consult a doctor before starting exercise.\nExercise should be avoided if readings are lower than 70 mg/dl or higher than 240 mg/dl.\n\nFor more:\n\nMisconceptions about diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 60, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes in men?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease in which insulin is not produced in sufficient quantity or is not used properly by cells to deliver glucose to cells. There are many common symptoms of diabetes in both women and men, and the most important of these symptoms are the following:\n\nExtreme thirst.\nExtreme hunger.\nUrinating frequently.\nWeight loss.\nFatigue and irritability.\nBlurred vision.\nSlow healing of wounds.\nNausea.\nInfections in the skin.\nTingling or numbness in the hands or feet.\nThe smell that appears on the breath that resembles fruit or acetone.\n\nAlthough there are many common symptoms between men and women in diabetes, there are some symptoms that appear in men, including the following:\n\nErectile dysfunction, as a result of the effect on blood vessels and nerves.\nA person suffers from a fungal infection in the genital areas, and this condition causes many symptoms, such as:\n\n\nSwelling, redness and itching in the head of the penis.\nBad odor in the genital area.\nPain during intercourse.\nWhite lumps on the skin of the penis.\n\n\nDecrease in muscle mass, as high blood sugar causes the breakdown of muscle and fat in order to obtain energy.\nRetrograde ejaculation.\nLow levels of testosterone in the body, causing low libido, depression, low energy levels, etc.\nDecreased sexual desire and impotence.\n\nIt should also be noted that there are many risk factors that increase the risk of diabetes in men, the most important of which are the following:\n\nSmoking.\nWeight gain.\nNot practicing physical activities.\nHypertension.\nHigh cholesterol in the blood.\nAge over 45 years.\n\nFor more:\n\nMisconceptions about diabetes\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 61, + "question": "What are the risk factors for high blood sugar during pregnancy?", + "answer": "Gestational diabetes is one of the types of diabetes that develops during pregnancy in women who do not have diabetes. Diabetes may develop during pregnancy as a result of not producing a sufficient amount of insulin as a result of hormonal changes that may lead to the development of insulin resistance and the body’s inability to use insulin efficiently and enter sugar. To cells to produce energy.\nThere are many risk factors that cause high blood sugar during pregnancy or gestational diabetes, and these reasons include the following:\n\nHaving a condition called prediabetes, in which blood sugar levels are high but do not reach a diagnosis of diabetes.\nHigh blood pressure.\nHaving had high blood sugar during pregnancy in the past.\nFamily history of high blood sugar during pregnancy.\nFamily history of type 2 diabetes.\nSuffering from some hormonal disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome.\nSevere weight gain during pregnancy.\nAge over 25 years.\nRace: The risk of high blood sugar during pregnancy increases if you are of African, American, or Asian descent.\nHaving previously given birth to a child with a birth defect.\nHaving previously given birth to a child weighing more than 4.5 kilograms.\nHaving had a miscarriage in the past.\nPrevious exposure to stillbirth.\nA pregnant woman's body mass index (BMI) is 30 or higher.\nSuffering from a condition called fetal gigantism.\nPremature birth.\nRepeat births, i.e. giving birth more than once.\nSmoking.\n\nDiabetes during pregnancy can be prevented by losing excess weight during pregnancy and exercising regularly. It must be known that it is forbidden to get rid of excess weight during pregnancy, as some weight must be gained during pregnancy. Rather, it must be taken into account that this is done slowly and not quickly, and a doctor must be consulted about the weight that must be gained during pregnancy in order to have a healthy pregnancy and preserve the health of the mother. And the fetus and avoid any complications.\nFor more:\n\nThe relationship between pregnancy and diabetes\nThe effect of gestational diabetes on the fetus", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 62, + "question": "What helps control sugar levels in the body?", + "answer": "If a person has diabetes, he or she must follow a healthy, balanced lifestyle and eat certain foods to help control blood sugar levels and avoid any drop or rise in blood sugar levels. Sugar levels in the body can be maintained by following the following tips:\n\nFollow a healthy diet that includes certain foods, including the following:\n\n\nLow-carb vegetables, including mushrooms, onions, eggplant, tomatoes, squash, and others.\nGreen leafy vegetables, including lettuce, spinach, arugula, and others.\nLow-sugar, low-calorie drinks and liquids, such as mineral water or water in which fruit has been soaked.\nWhole grains, such as legumes that include beans, peas, lentils, etc.\nFoods rich in fiber, such as fruits, vegetables and legumes.\nHealthy fats, including  olive oil, avocado, salmon and others.\nProtein-rich foods, such as yogurt, cheese, eggs, and lean meat.\n\n\nDo regular exercise, such as lifting weights, walking, running, cycling, swimming, etc.\nAvoid excessive consumption of carbohydrates.\nIt is necessary to make sure to drink sufficient amounts of water on a regular basis.\nRegulating the amount of calories and maintaining weight within the normal range.\nAvoid skipping meals.\nAvoid anxiety, tension, stress, and other stressors to avoid increasing cortisol levels, which cause high blood sugar.\nThe need to get enough sleep.\nIt is necessary to monitor blood sugar levels during daylight hours.\nTry to add foods that contain chromium and magnesium, as foods rich in chromium include meat, grains, vegetables, fruits, and nuts. Foods rich in magnesium include green leafy vegetables, grains, bananas, avocados, and others.\n\nFor more:\n\nBanned foods for diabetics\nCauses of high and low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 63, + "question": "My son, who is 11 years old, goes to the bathroom a lot to urinate, especially at night, maybe every half an hour, and he does not drink water in large quantities. I suspected that he might be diabetic, so I took him to the pharmacy and did a blood sugar test for him...", + "answer": "You can do a cumulative blood sugar test that will tell you whether he has diabetes or not\nIt may be due to urinary tract and bladder infections", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 64, + "question": "What are the benefits of pomegranate for diabetes, i.e. does it help control blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "Pomegranate fruit is considered one of the types of fruits rich in antioxidants, which are considered one of the most important components that play a role in combating diseases caused by free radicals and some chronic diseases such as diabetes.\nThe benefits of pomegranate for diabetes may include many important aspects, including the following:\n\nWorking to improve insulin sensitivity in the body, which contributes to improving the body’s response and controlling blood sugar levels.\nWork to alleviate the various symptoms that may develop as a result of high blood sugar, especially muscle pain and extreme fatigue, as pomegranates provide the body with various antioxidants, especially flavonoids.\nIt works to reduce levels of cholesterol and harmful fats in the blood, which prevents the development of any heart-related complications of diabetes.\nWork to provide a food source with a low glycemic index, as the glycemic index of pomegranates is 18, which means the amount of carbohydrates in foods depends on how blood sugar levels change. Therefore, pomegranates are considered to have a low index, meaning that they are digested slowly and do not cause a rise in blood sugar.\nWork to provide the body with phenolic compounds that play a role in supporting the weight loss process.\nWorking to provide the body with fiber, which contributes to regulating appetite and feeling of hunger, which in turn contributes to regulating blood sugar levels.\n\nDiabetics are advised to consume pomegranates as part of a moderate diet and avoid excessive consumption, taking into account the need to monitor blood sugar and cumulative blood sugar readings to prevent the development of any complications and evaluate the effect of eating pomegranates on sugar levels and diabetes in general.\nFor more:\n\nBenefits of pomegranate for the stomach", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 65, + "question": "How does ginger reduce blood sugars?", + "answer": "Ginger can be used fresh or in dried form, powder, juice, oil, nutritional supplement, and many others. It has been shown through some studies that ginger may reduce blood sugar levels, and the effect of ginger on diabetes is as follows:\n\nControlling and adjusting blood sugar levels, as it has been shown that using ginger helps control blood sugar levels in the long term, especially for people who suffer from type 2 diabetes. It is believed that ginger helps increase the absorption of glucose from the blood into muscle cells without the need for insulin, but more studies are needed.\nModifying and controlling the process of insulin secretion, as using ginger has been shown to reduce blood sugar levels and increase insulin levels in the blood. Ginger also helps regulate insulin response in diabetics.\nProtecting the lens of the eye and delaying the appearance and development of cataracts, which is considered one of the most prominent long-term complications of diabetes. Ginger's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect also helps delay the onset of many diabetes complications.\nGinger provides the body with a low-glycemic index food source, as it breaks down slowly to form glucose and does not cause a sudden rise in blood sugar levels.\n\nIt is recommended that you exercise caution and consult a specialist doctor or health care professional before using ginger or any other herbal remedy, especially if you suffer from diabetes while taking a diabetes medication, because ginger may increase the effect of these medications in lowering blood sugar and cause a condition. A serious health condition called low blood sugar.\nWhen adding ginger to the diet of diabetics, the following must be taken into account:\n\nIt is best to choose natural, fresh or organic ginger  rather than processed ginger products.\nIt is preferable to consume the same amount daily on a consistent basis, to know accurate results and avoid any sudden changes in sugar levels.\nAvoid excessive consumption of ginger, and should not exceed the recommended daily amount of approximately 4 grams.\nIt should be noted that ginger is not a substitute for medications specified by a specialist doctor.\n\nFor more:\n\nWhat are the most important benefits of ginger and its uses?\nIs ginger safe for pregnant women?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 66, + "question": "What is the best type of coffee for a diabetic patient and is it ok to drink Arabic coffee or not?", + "answer": "There is no sugar in coffee, so drink it in moderation, preferably with little or no sugar, or use a sugar substitute (sweetener pills).\nIt is considered a stimulant that raises tension and pressure for many people, and people with heart disease and high blood pressure forbid it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 67, + "question": "What happens if type 1 diabetes is not diagnosed?", + "answer": "Many doctors and scientists agree on what can happen if type 1 diabetes is not diagnosed or if it is diagnosed and proper treatment and blood sugar levels are not controlled, as this may cause many complications. Diagnosing type 1 diabetes early increases the possibility of being able to prevent any of the complications that may develop as a result of high blood sugar levels for long periods, including:\n\nNeuropathy.\nSkin problems.\nProblems in the eyes.\nDiabetic foot.\nCardiovascular diseases.\nHypertension.\nbrain attack.\nDiabetic ketoacidosis.\nComa.\n\nIf type 1 diabetes is not diagnosed, a diabetic patient may suffer from many symptoms, including:\n\nExtreme thirst.\nUrinating frequently.\nExtreme fatigue.\nIrritability.\nIncrease in appetite.\nBlurred vision.\nFrequent fungal infections.\nSlow healing of wounds and ulcers.\nTingling in the hands and legs.\nDrowsiness after meals.\nUnexplained weight loss.\nHeadache and dehydration.\nMood swings.\nHormonal disorders.\n\nIt is recommended to consult a doctor to conduct the necessary examinations and tests, especially if any of the mentioned symptoms appear and there is a risk factor for developing type 1 diabetes, especially genetic or other factors.\nFor more:\n\nComplications of diabetes on joints and bones\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them\nAcute and chronic complications of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 68, + "question": "What happens in type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "When answering the question of what happens in type 1 diabetes, it must be mentioned that type 1 diabetes is considered an autoimmune disease, meaning that the body attacks itself by mistake and destroys the beta cells in the pancreas that work to make insulin. This process may continue for several months. Or even several years before any diabetes-related symptoms appear that indicate diabetes.\nAs a result, small amounts of insulin are produced or no insulin is produced at all, which causes high blood sugar levels, which causes many complications and health problems in many parts of the body if it rises for a long time without treatment.\nIn order to understand what happens in type 1 diabetes, it must be noted that when eating food, the food is broken down into particles and the sugar or glucose is passed into the bloodstream, which causes the beta cells in the pancreas to respond to produce insulin, which transfers sugar from the blood to the cells to produce energy, but Having type 1 diabetes prevents this, and therefore glucose is not transported to the cells due to many possible causes, the most important of which is autoimmune diseases, where the immune system believes that the beta cells in the pancreas are a foreign body, so it attacks them, causing them to be partially or completely destroyed over time, and this It causes a decrease in the production of insulin, which is necessary to transport sugar to the cells, and this may be stimulated as a result of various factors, the most important of which are:\n\nCertain viral infections.\nFamily history, as the presence of a first-degree relative such as a brother, sister, or parent with type 1 diabetes means that the person has a 6% chance of being infected, and this percentage is less than 0.5% in the absence of a first-degree relative.\n\nFor more:\n\nTips to help prevent diabetes\nIs it possible to recover from diabetes completely?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 69, + "question": "What is the diet for type 1 diabetics?", + "answer": "Before answering what is the diet for patients with type 1 diabetes, it must be noted that it is necessary to follow a consistent diet in eating, especially for patients with type 1 diabetes, in order to maintain blood sugar levels and avoid fluctuations that occur, and this is done through the following:\n\nAvoid missing any of your usual meals.\nTry to eat at the same time every day.\nIt is necessary to pay attention to labels about food ingredients.\n\nWhen choosing a diet for people with type 1 diabetes, the following tips should be taken into account:\n\nChoose foods that contain healthy proteins, such as lean meat and poultry, fish, eggs, legumes, low-fat dairy products, etc.\nChoose non-starchy vegetables rich in fiber, such as green leafy vegetables, peppers, eggplant, zucchini, mushrooms, cauliflower, and others.\nChoose nuts such as walnuts, almonds and hazelnuts.\nChoose seeds such as chia seeds, sunflower seeds, etc.\n Choose whole grains such as brown rice, oatmeal, brown bread, whole grain pasta, quinoa, spelt, and others.\nChoose healthy fats such as avocado, olives, olive oil, oily fish such as tuna, etc.\n\nFoods that type 1 diabetics should avoid or limit their intake include the following:\n\nAdded sugars.\nRefined grains, such as white bread, pasta and rice.\nProcessed foods.\nCakes, biscuits, pastries and sweets.\nSoda and sugary drinks.\nFried foods.\nAlcoholic drinks.\n\nFoods recommended by the American Diabetes Association that are rich in essential nutrients and low in carbohydrates include:\n\nGreen leaves.\nBeans.\nCitrus fruits.\nsweet potato.\nBerries.\ntomatoes.\nFish that contain a high percentage of omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon.\nYogurt and skim milk.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe appropriate diet for pediatric diabetics\nLow-calorie sweeteners and diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 70, + "question": "What is the rate of type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "When asking what is the rate of type 1 diabetes or who are the people who suffer from type 1 diabetes, many answers may appear that differ from one country to another and other factors.\nType 1 diabetes has been known since ancient times as insulin-dependent diabetes or childhood diabetes. People in this type of diabetes suffer from not producing insulin or producing small amounts of it. The hormone insulin helps the sugar enter the cells to produce energy, but this leads to problems. In the secretion of insulin from the pancreas leads to the accumulation of sugar in the blood.\nType 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in children, adolescents, and young adults, but type 1 diabetes may develop at any age. Type 1 diabetes is considered rare and less common than type 2 diabetes, and only 5%-10% of all diabetes patients. Suffer from type 1 diabetes.\nIt should be noted that the percentage of patients suffering from type 1 diabetes is increasing, and that the incidence of type 1 diabetes is 15 people per 100,000 people. Regarding the questions of who are the people who suffer from type 1 diabetes, there are some factors that can play a role in the development of type 1 diabetes, including:\n\nAge, as most cases of type 1 diabetes are diagnosed at ages under 20 years.\nRace: Most cases of type 1 diabetes are diagnosed in white people.\nGenetic factors, as most cases of type 1 diabetes are diagnosed in the same family.\nEnvironmental factors, as most cases of type 1 diabetes are diagnosed in cases of certain viral infections.\nMutations and genetic changes.\nSuffering from a hormonal disorder.\nSuffering from pancreatic problems, such as pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, etc.\n\nFor more:\n\nWorld Diabetes Day: A disease invading the Arab world\nDiabetes in children: its causes, treatment and complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 71, + "question": "Should diabetics take medications appropriate for them?", + "answer": "Regarding the questions: Should diabetics take the appropriate medications for them, the answer is definitely yes, as the treatment specified by the specialist doctor for diabetics aims to do the following:\n\nReducing the risks of microvascular diseases that cause the development of eye and kidney diseases, by controlling blood pressure and blood sugar levels.\nReducing the risks of large blood vessels that cause the development of coronary artery and brain diseases, by controlling the percentage of sugar and fat in the body, avoiding high blood pressure, and avoiding smoking.\nReducing risks to the nervous system and metabolism, by controlling blood sugar levels.\nReducing any complications or at least delaying their appearance.\nWorking to improve the quality of life and reduce the mortality rate.\n\nRegarding type 2 diabetes, there are recommendations from the European Association for the Study of Diabetes and the American Diabetes Association, which include the following:\n\nYou should set blood sugar goals that are consistent with diabetes medications prescribed by your doctor.\nYou must adhere to a treatment plan that includes appropriate medications for diabetics, along with diet and exercise.\nA doctor should be consulted about using metformin therapy as a primary treatment option unless any contraindications to use are proven.\nYou should consult a doctor about using one or two medications used orally or by injection, taking into account avoiding side effects.\nYou should consult a doctor about the need for insulin treatment to control blood sugar levels.\nThe choice of treatment should focus on preventing cardiovascular diseases.\n\nFor more:\n\nTreatment of type 2 diabetes\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 72, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy?", + "answer": "Diabetics are looking for an answer to what are the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy, as most diabetics are not aware of diabetic neuropathy except through a routine examination by a specialist doctor. Symptoms of diabetic neuropathy vary from one person to another, but they may be similar to numbness, tingling, and a feeling of discomfort or weakness. These symptoms begin in both feet and then move up the legs over time.\nSymptoms of diabetic neuropathy can cause many complications due to the following reasons:\n\nBalance problems occur, which increases the risk of falling.\nWeakness causes deformities in the feet over time.\nNumbness and loss of sensation cause exposure to injury without feeling it.\n\nSymptoms of diabetic neuropathy in the feet include:\n\nNumbness.\nNumbness.\nFeeling of burning.\nthe pain.\nLoss of the ability to contract and relax muscles.\nLoss of the ability to feel hot or cold.\nLoss of the ability to sense being injured.\nLoss of balance.\nDevelopment of joint problems.\n\nA diabetic patient may develop diabetic neuropathy, which affects the digestive system and in this case leads to one of the following symptoms:\n\nBloating.\ndiarrhea.\nConstipation.\nHeartburn.\nNausea.\nVomiting.\nFeeling full after eating small amounts of food.\n\nThe blood vessels are also affected by diabetic neuropathy, which causes the following symptoms:\n\nDizziness when standing up quickly.\nHeart rhythm disorder.\nDizziness.\nDecrease in blood pressure.\nFeeling full quickly.\nNausea and vomiting.\nErectile dysfunction and problems with ejaculation in men.\nLack of vaginal lubrication and difficulty reaching orgasm in women.\nUrinary incontinence and problems emptying the bladder.\nDouble vision.\nPain in the eye.\nParalysis on one side of the face.\n\nFor more:\n\nAcute and chronic complications of diabetes\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 73, + "question": "How can diabetes harm the kidneys?", + "answer": "Many people are searching for an answer to the question: What are the causes of diabetic nephropathy or how can diabetes harm the kidneys and cause diabetic nephropathy? It may appear for some moments that the mechanism is unknown, but failure to control diabetes and high blood sugar levels causes damage to large parts of the kidneys. The body, including the kidneys, through the following:\n\nThe effect on the blood vessels located inside the kidneys, as there are many capillaries inside the filtration units in the kidneys, and high blood sugar causes these blood vessels to narrow over time, causing their blockage, kidney damage, and the appearance of albumin protein in the urine.\nIt affects the nerves in the bladder that stimulate the process of urination when the bladder is full, but if these nerves are damaged as a result of high blood sugar, the person does not enable the person to feel the bladder is full, and this increases pressure on the bladder, causing kidney damage.\nThe effect on the urinary tract, as increasing the duration of urine remaining in the urinary bladder causes the growth of bacteria that cause urinary tract infection.\n\nThe chance of developing diabetic nephropathy increases in certain cases, including:\n\nSevere high blood sugar.\nHypertension.\nSmoking.\nEat foods rich in salt.\noverweight.\nNot exercising.\nHaving heart problems.\nHaving a family history of diabetic nephropathy.\n\nThe chance of developing diabetic nephropathy can be reduced or delayed by following the following tips:\n\nControl blood sugar levels strictly and strictly by using medications specified by the doctor and adhering to them along with exercising and following an appropriate diet.\nControl and control blood pressure within the normal limit.\nBe careful to avoid using medications that belong to the category of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.\nMake sure to treat urinary tract infections with appropriate antibiotics under the supervision of a doctor.\nDrink plenty of non-alcoholic fluids, especially water.\nEnsure that kidney function tests are performed regularly to ensure the health and safety of the kidneys.\nWork to avoid resorting to X-rays that use contrast dye injections.\n\nFor more:\n\nImportant examinations for diabetics\nEye health, diabetes, high blood pressure and kidney disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 74, + "question": "How does diabetic nephropathy develop?", + "answer": "Diabetic nephropathy is a long-term kidney disease that affects people with diabetes. It often occurs when blood sugar levels become too high, affecting kidney function.\nTo answer the question of how diabetes develops, it is important to know that the kidneys work to filter the blood from waste resulting from the digestion of proteins, and the filters are very small holes present in millions of capillaries, and thus, when the blood passes through these holes, very small substances from the products of vital processes pass through them. To form part of urine, while larger ones, such as proteins and red blood cells, remain in the blood because they are too large to pass through these holes.\nThis mechanism is disrupted in the case of diabetes, as high blood sugar levels push the kidneys to generate a larger volume of blood, which strains this filtration system. After several years have passed, the larger substances mentioned previously, such as proteins, for example, begin to leak into the urine. For a period of time, the kidneys lose their ability to filter blood, and the person may suffer from kidney failure.\nIt must be noted that not every diabetic patient will necessarily develop diabetic nephropathy, as this depends on several factors such as genetics, the extent of control of blood sugar levels, in addition to blood pressure.\nDiabetic nephropathy can be prevented through the following tips:\n\nFollow a diet rich in fiber, low in sugar and carbohydrates.\nDo exercise regularly.\nAvoid all forms of smoking.\nStay away from any cause of stress.\nCheck your sugar levels periodically.\nFollow the instructions of the doctor and nutritionist regarding the treatment plan.\n\nRead also:\n\nAcute and chronic complications of diabetes\nWhen is high blood sugar dangerous?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 75, + "question": "Should blood sugar be measured two hours after eating?", + "answer": "Hello\nDepends on your condition\nPlease book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to discuss the symptoms you are complaining of and for him to examine you and perform the appropriate tests.\nAnd based on that, your question is answered.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 76, + "question": "Is it necessary to measure HbA1c to diagnose diabetes?", + "answer": "Many diabetics wonder: Is it necessary to measure HbA1c to diagnose diabetes?\nFirst, what is cumulative sugar? Cumulative sugar is known as glycated hemoglobin, and it is the result of the adhesion of glucose to red blood cells, which limits the body’s use of glucose while it is attached to blood cells in this way, leading to its accumulation in the body. Cumulative sugar readings are taken over a period of about 3 months, which is the life span of red blood cells.\nKnowing the measurement of cumulative blood sugar helps in diagnosing diabetes accurately, as the results give warning about the infection and thus the patient can turn to the doctor and avoid diabetes complications in the event that the blood sugar level is not controlled, warns of the approaching infection, or denies the presence of diabetes.\nThe cumulative blood sugar is tested after a request from the doctor, and the examination is done regularly between three to six months, depending on the health situation.\nMeasuring cumulative blood sugar is used to diagnose diabetes, or monitor sugar levels in those at risk for diabetes.\nIt is recommended to perform a fasting and breakfast blood sugar test along with a HbA1c test to confirm diabetes. The following table explains what it means to read the HbA1c test result:\n\n\n\n\nCumulative sugar check\n\n\nThe result\n\n\n\n\n4%\n\n\nSalim\n\n\n\n\n5%\n\n\nSalim\n\n\n\n\n6%\n\n\nRisk category for diabetes\n\n\n\n\n7, 8, 9%\n\n\ndiabetic\n\n\n\n\n10 or higher %\n\n\nAn untreated diabetic patient\n\n\n\n\nFor more:\n\nImportant examinations for diabetics\nA recipe that reduces cumulative sugar with herbs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 77, + "question": "Can accurate diabetes be measured before eating?", + "answer": "Diabetes is one of the diseases that is widespread among people, and many people may not pay attention to the symptoms of diabetes, and put their lives at risk as a result of fluctuations and disturbances in the blood glucose level.\nTherefore, it is recommended to measure the blood sugar level from time to time to ensure that you do not have diabetes, or to seek medical help if you suspect the condition.\nThe random blood sugar level is between 126 and 120 mg/dL. The condition is diagnosed as diabetes if the random blood sugar level (with about 8 hours of abstinence from food) rises above 126 mg/dL, or above 200 mg/dL after eating a meal (sugar). Al-Fateer).\nThe accurate blood sugar measurement before eating for a healthy person ranges from 80 to 100 mg/dL, while in the case of a diabetic patient, the accurate blood sugar measurement before eating is between 80 and 130 mg/dL.\nThe glucose level one or two hours after eating for a healthy person is less than 140 mg/dL, and for a diabetic patient it is less than 180 mg/dL.\nDiabetics are always recommended to measure their blood sugar continuously, before eating and after eating, to constantly control the blood glucose level.\nFor more:\n\nFoods to lower blood sugar\nEverything you should know about blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 78, + "question": "Is the blood sugar level two hours after eating normal?", + "answer": "Hello\nFirstly, the results were not sent\nSecondly, you need an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist, not a surgeon\nPlease book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to discuss the symptoms you are complaining of and for him to examine you and perform appropriate tests and provide you with treatment if you need treatment or follow-up.\nmay God bless you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 79, + "question": "Is it possible to measure sugar immediately after eating?", + "answer": "Diabetes is considered a sensitive disease that needs constant follow-up and monitoring. Therefore, doctors and specialists have determined the appropriate times for testing blood sugar levels. Among the many recommendations, it has been found that the best times for measuring sugar levels are the following: Before eating meals. At least two hours after eating meals. Immediately before sleep. Doctors have warned against measuring blood sugar levels immediately after meals because the reading is false and not a true reflection of the blood sugar level, because it is normal for the sugar level in the body to rise immediately after meals. They also warned against measuring blood sugar levels in The body after a long period of fasting, as it is expected that the blood sugar level will decrease, and at that time it is not considered an actual indicator of hypoglycemia in the body. Some precautions for testing sugar at home: The level of sugar in the body can be measured at home using common glucose measuring devices, and the following must be done: Wash your hands well. And also dry it. Use only one of the device’s test strips to avoid reading errors. Prick the finger with the device’s needle attached to it to avoid contamination. Read also:\n\nMethods of treating and preventing low blood sugar\nThings to pay attention to before conducting tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 80, + "question": "Is cumulative blood sugar necessary to diagnose diabetes?", + "answer": "A person cannot be diabetic and the doctor has not asked him to do a cumulative blood sugar test, and the cumulative sugar analysis is one of the common sugars in diagnosing diabetics. The cumulative sugar analysis gives an indication of how regular the person’s blood sugar levels were in the last two months before the analysis, and it is the average. It is approximate and not accurate. The measurement of the cumulative sugar level also depends on the levels of hemoglobin, which when they are in excess give a warning after controlling the blood sugar level. The results of the cumulative sugar test can help the doctor to: Identify the symptoms that precede diabetes, which are often evidence of Cardiovascular injury as well. The ability to diagnose type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Develop a treatment plan for a diabetic patient and monitor blood sugar levels. Number of times a person needs to do a blood sugar test. The number of times an individual needs to do a blood sugar test depends on the condition and the type of diabetes he suffers from. Therefore, the number of times is as follows: Some cases do a HbA1c analysis only once a year. Twice every year in the case of type 2 diabetes. Four times a year in the case of type 1 diabetes. How to prepare for a HbA1c analysis. Mostly it is not necessary. The person must make any special preparations before examining the glycated blood sugar, as the glycated blood sugar test is considered a simple test, and the person can eat and drink before the analysis unless the doctor orders otherwise according to the case. For more:\n\nA recipe that reduces cumulative sugar with herbs\nDiagnosis of diabetes and pre-diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 81, + "question": "What is the blood sugar level in people without diabetes?", + "answer": "The percentage of diabetes measurement varies according to the condition of each individual, and there are normal fixed numbers for measuring diabetes for those who do not suffer from diabetes, which are as follows:\n\nBefore eating: ranging from 72 to 99 mg/dL\nTwo hours after eating: less than 140 mg/dL\n\nHere are some practical steps that must be taken based on the concentration of sugar in the body: If it is 50 mg/dL or less, you must seek medical help. From 70 - 90 mg/dL, you must take sugar immediately or seek medical help. From 90 - 120 mg/dL Deciliter is considered a normal range. From 120 - 160 mg/dL is a high rate and requires medical follow-up and monitoring. From 160 - 240 mg/dL is considered a very high rate and blood sugar must be lowered with medical assistance. From 240 - 300 mg/dL is very, very high and must be requested. Medical support immediately. 300 mg/dL or more. The situation is serious and ambulance and emergency services must be called. Tips for lowering blood sugar levels: In cases of an abnormal increase in sugar levels, it is preferable to adhere to the following:\n\nEat very few carbohydrates.\nCommitment to exercise.\nRelying on fiber for nutrition.\nDrink large amounts of water daily.\n\nTips to raise blood sugar levels: If sugar levels are lower than normal, they can be raised as follows:\n\nDrink large amounts of fruit juice.\nEat a lot of sweets.\nManufactured glucose tablets can be taken.\n\nRead also:\n\nEverything you should know about blood sugar\nFoods to lower blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 82, + "question": "What is stem cell therapy for diabetes?", + "answer": "Stem cell therapy for diabetes is considered one of the most promising treatments in the future. It aims to use stem cells and their ability to differentiate to generate cells similar to the pancreatic cells that produce sugar-regulating hormones in the body and are damaged in a diabetic patient.\nStem cell sources that can be used to treat diabetes include:\n\nEmbryos.\nPlacenta.\nthe umbilical cord.\nbone marrow.\nBlood cells.\nthe teeth.\n\nBut diabetes is considered an autoimmune disease; That is, the body itself attacks a group of cells in the pancreas called Islets of Langerhans cells, which contain beta cells responsible for secreting the hormone insulin, the main regulator of glucose levels in the blood. This results in the body being unable to secrete insulin in sufficient quantities. Or the body's inability to respond normally to the hormone insulin secreted.\nTherefore, stem cell treatment for diabetes involves a set of challenges, most notably the following:\n\nGenerating insulin-producing beta cells at sufficient rates. Progress has been made in this matter through the cultivation of embryonic stem cells in the laboratory, which have the ability to differentiate into any type of cell in the body, including beta cells.\n\n\nProtecting beta cells after transplantation in diabetic patients from immune attacks. One of the methods being studied to confront this danger is to encapsulate the cells within semi-permeable membranes to protect them from the immune system, while preserving the ability of small molecules such as glucose and insulin to pass through this semi-permeable membrane.\n\nIt is worth noting that treating diabetes with stem cells is still under study and needs more time to determine its success, effectiveness and applicability.\nRead also:\nAre stem cells a radical treatment for diabetes?\nStem cell therapy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 83, + "question": "What are the best diabetes medications?", + "answer": "Specific medications cannot be referred to as the best diabetes medications, as choosing the best medication to treat diabetes depends initially on the type of diabetes the patient has, and other factors, such as:\n\nCumulative blood sugar (HbA1c).\nPatient's age.\nOther diseases of the patient, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and kidney disease.\nOther risk factors in the patient, such as arterial and heart disease.\nPatient's lifestyle.\n\nBut in general, the American Diabetes Association's diabetes drug treatment chart refers to the first diabetes control drug or first line treatment for each type of diabetes, which The option may be moved to the next or modified depending on the patient's general condition.\nThe following is the diabetes medication that is the first treatment option for diabetes according to its type:\n\nType 1 diabetes (in English: Diabetes Mellitus Type 1): Subcutaneous insulin injections are the first treatment option for patients with type 1 diabetes, and there are different types of insulin. The type of insulin, the number of doses, and their timing are determined by the specialist doctor for each case individually.\n\n\nType 2 diabetes (in English: Diabetes Mellitus Type 2): Metformin is considered the first treatment option for patients with type 2 diabetes, and its appropriate dose is determined by the doctor, and it may be taken alone or in conjunction with one of the other oral diabetes medications. .\n\nFor more:\nTypes of insulin\nTypes of type 2 diabetes pills", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 84, + "question": "What is the best medication to treat type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes medications and treatments aim to control blood glucose levels, prevent disorders and fluctuations in blood sugar, and prevent complications that may affect a diabetic patient.\nAs for the question: What is the best medicine to treat type 2 diabetes?\nIt is not appropriate to specify that there is a better treatment than another, but there is a treatment that suits one patient and does not suit another patient, as the doctor sets a diabetes treatment plan for each patient according to his health conditions, fitness, age, and lifestyle.\nDiabetes is divided into two main types: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. People with type 1 diabetes usually receive insulin injections as a treatment for the pancreas' inability to secrete insulin.\nThe doctor may also prescribe insulin for patients with type 2 diabetes or oral tablets, and may combine them according to what he deems appropriate for the patient. It is always recommended not to take or receive therapeutic doses for diabetes without consulting a specialist doctor to undergo a medical examination and accurate diagnosis.\nThe diabetes treatment plan includes a diet suitable for the patient personally, in addition to regular exercise, in addition to taking the appropriate treatment for the condition at fixed times.\nFor more:\n\nTypes of type 2 diabetes pills\nEverything you should know about blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 85, + "question": "Are there therapeutic methods for both types of diabetes?", + "answer": "Each person differs from the other in the type of medications or treatments he receives, as do diabetics, as each patient needs a diet and types of treatments that are appropriate for him only, which are prescribed by the treating physician after diagnosis and determining the condition of each patient.\nAs for the question: Are there therapeutic methods for both types of diabetes?\nThe patient with type 1 diabetes often receives doses of insulin, which are more appropriate for the patient’s physical condition, as he suffers from a deficiency in the pancreatic cells that are unable to secrete the hormone insulin.\nAs for a type 2 diabetic patient, the doctor may prescribe insulin injections, oral tablets, or a combination of both depending on the circumstances of each patient.\nIn addition to taking medication, the doctor determines a treatment plan specific to each case. The doctor recommends that the patient with type 1 diabetes and the patient with type 2 diabetes should control their blood sugar level.\nThis is done through moderate diets specific to diabetics, as well as exercising in a way that suits each individual’s lifestyle. Maintaining a stable body weight is also one of the most important steps in controlling diabetes.\nThus, we find that the therapeutic methods for both types of diabetes do not differ much, but the difference lies between one patient and another, depending on his health condition, fitness, and lifestyle.\nFor more:\n\nEverything you should know about blood sugar\nFour steps enable you to control your blood sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 86, + "question": "Are you looking for a medicine to treat diabetes?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, there is no complete cure for type 1 and type 2 diabetes yet, but there are some methods that are still under research and studies that may treat diabetes, including:\n\nTreating diabetes with stem cells, which are cells that can develop into any type of body cell. Some surgeries have been performed to transplant stem cells to treat type 1 diabetes, and some of them were successful, but they need more studies.\nTransplanting the islets of Langerhans into the pancreas, which are the cells responsible for manufacturing insulin and secreting it when blood sugar levels rise. This type of cell can be obtained from donors, but the process is still under study and research.\nA complete pancreas transplant is a potential treatment for treating type 1 diabetes and people with end-stage kidney disease, but patients need to take immunosuppressive medications throughout their lives to avoid the body rejecting the new organ.\n\nFortunately, there are some medications and home methods that help control the disease, prevent its development, and prevent its complications. The basic ways to control diabetes are:\n\nTake medications regularly and at the specified times.\nFollow a healthy, balanced diet, rich in fiber, and avoid sugary foods, high in fat, and salt.\nDo exercise regularly.\nMaintain an ideal and healthy weight.\n\nAs for the drug treatments for diabetes, there are many of them, and we will mention, but not limited to, the following:\n\nInsulin, which is the primary drug in treating type 1 diabetes, can also be used in treating type 2 diabetes, but only in advanced cases.\nSulfonylurea group, such as glyburide.\nThiazolidinedione group, such as pioglitazone.\nMetformin, a commonly used medication.\nAlpha-glucosidase inhibitors, such as acarbose.\n4-dipeptidyl peptidase inhibitors, such as sitagliptin and linagliptin.\nGlucagon-like peptides, such as liraglutide.\n\nRead also: \n\nAre stem cells a radical treatment for diabetes? \nWhat is the most important and prominent first aid for diabetics?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 87, + "question": "How does diabetes occur in urine?", + "answer": "Glycosuria is the presence of glucose in the urine, as it is normal for glucose to be present in small amounts in the urine, but in certain health conditions the sugar in the urine rises above the normal rate, so glucose levels that exceed 25 milligrams per serving are considered Abnormally high deciliters.\nHyperglycemia occurs when the blood glucose level is too high, or when there is a defect in the reabsorption of glucose from the kidneys into the blood.\nThe normal range for blood glucose level is about 70 mg/dL to 110 mg/dL, and it can change throughout the day. When the blood is filtered through the kidneys, glucose naturally enters the kidneys with the blood, so the kidneys filter the blood by removing waste. And excess fluids and return clean blood back to the body, so that these wastes are excreted through urine out of the body. During this process, the kidneys work to reabsorb most of the glucose and return it to the bloodstream, and excrete a little of it with the wastes through urine.\nMany people may wonder about the causes of diabetes, and glycosuria can occur due to the following reasons:\n\nHigh blood sugar.\nHaving diabetes.\nUse of some medications such as Empagliflozin.\nSymptoms of prediabetes.\nKidney disease.\nPregnancy.\n\nRead also: \n\nThe most prominent signs of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 88, + "question": "What are the signs that diabetes accompanies? When do symptoms of diabetes appear?", + "answer": "Diabetes is divided into two main types: Type 1 diabetes, which is the type that appears in young people and in which insulin production stops completely in the affected person, and Type 2 diabetes, which often develops with age and in which insulin production decreases or may decrease. Cell sensitivity to insulin in the affected person.\n \nThe symptoms of type 2 diabetes take a long period of time to appear clearly on the affected person, while the symptoms of type 1 diabetes usually appear on the affected person within a short period of time. Symptoms of diabetes may include the following:\n\nFrequent urination.\nConstant thirst.\nLethargy and fatigue.\nBlind eye.\nNumbness of the extremities.\nUrine smells like fruit.\nWeight loss.\nConstant feeling of hunger.\nSlow wound healing.\n\nFor more:\n\nCauses of diabetes: genetics or lifestyle?\nEarly symptoms and warning signs of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 89, + "question": "What are the signs of pre-diabetes, i.e. are there any signs and symptoms of pre-diabetes?", + "answer": "Signs of prediabetes appear when the blood sugar level after fasting for 8 hours is higher than it should be but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes, ranging from 100 to 125 mg/dL. This condition is sometimes called impaired fasting glucose or impaired glucose tolerance. .\nSigns of pre-diabetes often appear in people with type 2 diabetes before they are diagnosed with the disease, and treating these signs helps prevent many diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and eye and kidney disease.\nSigns of pre-diabetes include:\n\nExtreme thirst.\nfrequent urination.\nBlurry vision.\nFatigue and general exhaustion.\n\nThe likelihood of developing signs of pre-diabetes increases in the following cases:\n\nElderly people over 45 years of age.\nAccumulation of fat around the abdomen.\nEat plenty of red and processed meat.\nDrink soft drinks that contain large amounts of sugar.\nLow intake of vegetables, fruits, and nuts.\nHigh levels of harmful cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood.\nLow levels of good cholesterol in the blood.\nNot practicing physical activities.\nPregnant women who suffered from gestational diabetes and gave birth to babies weighing more than 4 kilograms.\nWomen who suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome.\nPeople with sleep problems such as sleep apnea.\n\nRead also: \n\nMisconceptions about diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 90, + "question": "What are the signs of type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "Knowing the symptoms of diabetes from the beginning helps in identifying them in the early stages of the infection, which makes controlling blood sugar levels easier and reduces the occurrence of serious complications.\nThe signs of type 1 diabetes are similar to the symptoms of type 2 diabetes, but the signs of type 1 diabetes are often subtle and not apparent. As the disease progresses, some symptoms appear gradually or suddenly. Examples of these symptoms include the following:\n\nExtreme thirst (polydipsia).\nExtreme hunger (polyphagia), especially after eating. \nDry mouth.\nStomach upset.\nVomiting.\nfrequent urination.\nRapid weight loss for no apparent reason, despite eating large amounts of food.\nFeeling tired.\nBlurred vision.\nBreathing difficulty.\nRecurring infections such as skin, urinary tract, or vaginal infections in females.\n Mood disorders.\nBedwetting in children.\n\nAs for emergency signs and symptoms associated with type 1 diabetes, they include the following:\n\nBody tremor.\nConfusion and lack of concentration.\nRapid breathing.\nThe appearance of an odor in the mouth similar to the smell of fruit.\nFeeling abdominal pain.\nUnconsciousness.\n\nThe patient may reach the point of diabetic ketoacidosis before he is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. This occurs when the level of glucose in the blood rises significantly, and the body is unable to enter nutrients into the cells due to the absence of insulin, so the patient The body then breaks down muscle and fat for energy, causing ketones to accumulate in the blood and urine.\nFor more:  \n\nTips to help prevent diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 91, + "question": "Is a sign of diabetes excessive hunger?", + "answer": "One of the most difficult things that a diabetic patient is exposed to when trying to live with the disease is the constant feeling of excessive hunger (in English: polyphagia), as people with diabetes feel excessive hunger as a result of glucose not entering the cells to be converted into energy, so the blood sugar level remains high due to... Low insulin levels or cell resistance to insulin, so the cells give signals to the brain that they need energy and to continue eating more food so that they can get the glucose they need.\nIt is worth noting that excessive hunger resulting from diabetes does not go away by eating, and thus blood sugar levels rise, and the intense desire to eat more food becomes stronger.\nA diabetic patient begins to feel hungry when the blood sugar level reaches 250 mg/dL, and the longer it remains above this level, the desire to eat will become stronger to the point of feeling bulimia.\nAs for how to control hunger in diabetics, a diabetic patient can control the feeling of excessive hunger by controlling his blood sugar levels, and this is done by the following:\n\nTake medications prescribed by your doctor on a regular basis.\nFollow a suitable diet.\nDoing exercise such as walking for half an hour daily.\n\nIt should also be noted that it is also necessary to monitor blood sugar levels continuously to prevent any complications that may occur.\nRead also: \n\nTips to help prevent diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 92, + "question": "Are there hidden symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "In fact, there are hidden symptoms of diabetes that warn a person early of the occurrence of a defect. What is worth mentioning is that the symptoms of type 1 diabetes may appear suddenly, within a few days and even a few weeks, while type 2 diabetes does not develop suddenly, but rather gradually, and each patient goes through some stage. Prediabetes, which is characterized by these hidden symptoms.\nThe most important hidden symptoms of diabetes are:\n\nIncreased frequency of urination.\n\nWhen sugar levels increase, the kidneys try to get rid of these amounts of sugar by increasing blood filtration, and this leads to an increase in the number of times a person urinates to more than 7 times a day, especially at night.\n\nThirst more than usual.\n\nThis is because an abnormal increase in the number of times you urinate leads to the body losing fluids, and in the long run this may cause dehydration that makes you feel thirstier than usual.\n\nConstant feeling of hunger.\n\nCells obtain their nutrition through glucose produced by the digestive system after breaking down sugar, but in the case of diabetes, not enough glucose enters the cells because sufficient amounts of insulin are not produced, which leads to the accumulation of sugar in the blood and a constant feeling of hunger even if the person eats food. .\n\nFeeling unexplained tiredness.\n\nAnother result of glucose not entering the cells is a feeling of unjustified fatigue. When the cells do not get their nutrition, they will not be able to carry out all their vital functions and processes to the fullest extent.\n\nWounds do not heal quickly.\n\nHigh blood sugar levels cause damage to nerves and blood vessels, which impedes blood circulation, so even the smallest wounds and scars can take weeks or even months to heal.\nIt is very important to consult a doctor if you notice a recurrence of any of the previous symptoms, as early diagnosis of diabetes or pre-diabetes contributes greatly to controlling blood sugar levels from the beginning.\nFor more: \n Diagnosis of diabetes and pre-diabetes\n           Tips to help prevent diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 93, + "question": "How does decreased blood flow occur in a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Diabetics, who are more susceptible to high cholesterol levels and heart disease, may suffer from a condition called peripheral arterial disease, which is one of the common complications associated with diabetes, as one out of every three patients over the age of 50 is afflicted with it, and it is diagnosed when foot problems appear. Or the leg, the most important of which is the lack of blood flow in a diabetic patient.\nWhen suffering from peripheral artery disease, fatty deposits accumulate in the blood vessels, causing them to narrow and limiting blood flow to the legs and feet. This causes pain, especially when walking, in addition to numbness and coldness of the extremities when resting, and this is known as decreased blood flow in a diabetic patient.\nOften times, a person may not notice the symptoms of peripheral artery disease and may think that they are normal pain resulting from fatigue or aging, but due to the seriousness of decreased blood flow resulting from this disease, it is important for a diabetic patient to pay attention to the symptoms and quickly consult a doctor. As mentioned, The most important symptom of peripheral artery disease is leg pain when walking or doing any motor activity, with this pain disappearing at rest, in addition to what patients describe as a feeling of pins and needles in the lower legs and feet, and sores and ulcers that do not heal easily.\nAs for ways to prevent decreased blood flow in a diabetic patient, the most important of them is increasing physical activity by exercising regularly, completely quitting smoking, and staying away from any place where there is smoking to prevent passive smoking, because smoking is one of the most important risk factors for developing peripheral artery disease or worsening its symptoms. In addition to following a healthy lifestyle to keep sugar and blood pressure levels within normal ranges.\nFor more: Acute and chronic complications of diabetes\n           Important examinations for diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 94, + "question": "What does it mean if the cumulative blood sugar test result is 6%?", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar is the average blood sugar in the last three months \nFrom 5.8 to 6.4 is the pre-diabetic stage and requires weight loss and obesity treatment with exercise and healthy nutrition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 95, + "question": "Can high blood glucose levels cause diabetic foot?", + "answer": "Yes, as high blood glucose levels that persist over the long term can cause diabetic neuropathy, which causes damage to various nerves in the body, especially those in the legs and feet. Diabetic neuropathy causes numbness in the feet and the patient's loss of feeling in them, which increases the chance of diabetic foot ulcers and inflammation, because loss of sensation in the feet can make the patient not notice:\n\nAny injury, irritation or pain in his foot.\nHitting his feet with any solid object thus increases the risk of wounds and ulcers, which may become infected\n\nHigh blood glucose levels can also cause diabetic foot because their high levels can also affect blood flow to the legs and feet.\nPeople with diabetes are more susceptible to peripheral vascular disease, which causes narrowing or blockage of the arteries, which leads to decreased blood flow to these extremities. Low blood flow is usually associated with difficulty healing a diabetic foot ulcer or any infection that occurs in the foot.\nTo prevent high blood glucose levels from causing diabetic foot, the following is recommended:\n\nExamine the feet daily to monitor any changes in them, especially in the area between the toes.\nKeep nails trimmed and filed, and they should be cut straight.\nWash your feet with lukewarm or warm water and then dry them well, especially in the area between the toes. Cornstarch or talcum powder can also be placed between the fingers to prevent moisture accumulation that may increase the chance of infection.\nMake sure to increase blood flow to the feet, by raising the feet when sitting and wiggling the toes.\nMaintain physical activity, but be careful to choose activities that are gentler on the feet, such as walking or swimming.\nMake sure to wear socks and shoes throughout the day, making sure that the socks are not too tight and that the shoes fit properly. \nAvoid smoking.\nAvoid soaking feet in water.\n\nFor more:\n\nMethods of treating diabetic foot\n5 important steps to treat diabetic wounds", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 96, + "question": "Why does diabetes cause narrowing of the feet or any changes in their shape?", + "answer": "Diabetes greatly affects the health of the feet, as the incidence of a number of foot diseases increases due to poor control of the patient’s blood sugar levels. This is a common complication of diabetes, and these diseases may include diabetic foot ulcers and fungal infections.\nHowever, sometimes more serious complications may occur in the patient as a result of continued lack of control over blood sugar levels and failure to treat any of the previously mentioned complications, and among these complications is the occurrence of deformities and changes in the shape of the foot due to diabetes.\nThe main cause of diabetes complications that affect the feet is due to two things, which are as follows:\n\nDiabetic neuropathy\n\nFailure to control sugar levels in a diabetic patient can cause nerve damage, which causes numbness and numbness in the feet and loss of sensation. Therefore, the patient becomes unable to feel any pain or irritation in the event of any infection in his feet.\nThis also increases the risk of wounds and ulcers in the feet, as the patient’s loss of feeling in his feet may cause him not to notice his feet colliding with any solid object around him.\n\nPeripheral vascular disease\n\nNot controlling diabetes for long periods of time can cause changes in the arteries, especially those that supply the feet. This change may include a blockage in these arteries, which reduces blood flow to the feet.\nThis can lead to pain in the feet and slow healing of wounds that occur in them, which may develop and cause infection and ulcers in the feet.\nAs for deformity and change in the shape of the foot, including narrowing of the foot due to diabetes, it may be the result of muscle weakness as a result of nerve damage or bone fractures as a result of weakness in its structure (osteoporosis).\nFoot deformities that may be caused by diabetes include:\n\nHammertoes.\nClaw toe.\nProtrusion of the metatarsal heads.\nHollow foot or plantar foot, where the metatarsal arch becomes high.\nCharcot feet.\n\nEnd: Foot diseases and deformities associated with diabetes can be prevented through:\n\nMaintain normal blood sugar levels by adhering to taking medications and following the doctor’s advice on everything related to nutrition and exercise.\nWash your feet with warm water daily and dry them well, especially in the area between the toes.\nCheck your feet every day for any ulcers, blisters, or redness.\nMaintain skin moisture by applying moisturizing creams.\nGently smooth the calluses with an emery board or pumice stone, especially after showering when the skin is soft.\nCheck the nails once a week, and cut the nails straight, being careful not to cut the corners of the nails.\nAlways make sure to wear closed-toed shoes.\nMake sure to wear socks that fit the foot and have soft elasticity.\nAlways check the inside of the shoe before wearing it to make sure that no objects are left inside that may hurt the feet.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiabetic foot infection\nOintment for treating diabetic foot wounds", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 97, + "question": "What are diabetic toes in a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "One of the well-known complications of diabetes is diabetic foot, which is represented by the appearance of ulcers in various parts of the foot, including the toes, which occurs as a result of the patient’s blood sugar level being irregular and rising to very high levels. Your question about what are diabetic toes in a diabetic patient is one of the very common questions. In diabetic patients.\nDiabetic toe ulcers appear in diabetics due to two main reasons:\n\nDiabetic neuropathy\n\nFailure to control sugar levels in a diabetic patient can cause nerve damage over time, which causes numbness and numbness in the patient’s toes and loss of sensation in them.\nConsequently, the patient becomes unable to feel any pain or irritation resulting from any infection in his toes. Also, the patient’s loss of feeling in his feet may make him not notice the collision of his toes with any solid object, thus increasing the risk of wounds and ulcers.\n\nPeripheral vascular disease\n\nUncontrolled diabetes also causes changes in the blood vessels, including the arteries, especially those leading to the extremities, including the feet. These changes may include blockages in these arteries, which reduces blood flow to the extremities.\nIf blood flow to the toes decreases, this can lead to pain in the toes and slow healing of wounds that occur in these toes, which may develop and cause infection and ulcers in the toes.\nThe occurrence of diabetic toe ulcers can be distinguished by the following symptoms:\n\nDischarge from the toes.\nIrritation, redness and swelling in the toes.\nBad odors emanate from one or both feet.\nBlack scars appear around diabetic toe ulcers.\nPartial or complete gangrene of the finger may occur due to the death of tissue around the ulcer. In this case, odorous secretions may emerge, and the patient may suffer from pain and numbness in the toes.\n\nHowever, the signs and symptoms of diabetic toe ulcers are not always clear, and sometimes these symptoms do not appear until infection occurs in these ulcers.\nTherefore, it is recommended to speak with a doctor if the patient notices any change in the color of the skin, especially if the color becomes dark, or if he feels pain around an irritated area of ​​his toes. The following is also recommended to prevent diabetic toe ulcers:\n\nExamine a diabetic patient's feet on a daily basis to look for any redness, pain, wounds, scratches, or sores.\nAvoid walking barefoot, make sure to wear comfortable shoes, and inspect the inside of the shoe before wearing it and feel anything that could rub against the toes.\nMake sure to wash your feet regularly and dry them well, especially in the area between the toes.\nMake sure to cut the nails straight and avoid leaving any sharp angles in the corners of the nails.\nAvoid exposing feet to very cold or very hot temperatures.\nAvoid wearing tight socks.\n\nFor more:\n\nHow do you characterize diabetic foot symptoms?\nMethods of treating diabetic foot", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 98, + "question": "What factors affect diabetic foot?", + "answer": "There are several factors that affect diabetic foot, either helping to cause the disease in diabetic patients or increasing the chance of diabetic foot complications.\nThese factors may include:\n\nThe patient suffers from a peripheral vascular disease such as varicose veins.\nThe patient suffers from neuropathy.\nPoor blood sugar control in diabetics.\nSmoking or drinking alcohol.\nThe patient suffers from diabetic foot ulcers or had one of his feet previously amputated.\nThe patient suffers from high blood pressure, heart disease, or kidney disease as well as diabetes.\nIncreasing the duration of the patient's diabetes.\n\nThe most common factors affecting diabetic foot are neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease.\nSince many diabetics have one or more of the factors that affect diabetic foot mentioned previously, the following is recommended in order to reduce the incidence of diabetic foot disease or the development of its complications:\n\nEnsure that the feet of a diabetic patient are examined on a daily basis, whether by the patient himself or by a close relative supervising his health condition, in order to look for any redness, pain, blisters, wounds, scratches, or sores on them.\nMake sure to wear comfortable shoes, and before wearing any shoes, inspect the inside of the shoe and feel anything that could rub the feet.\nWash your feet regularly, and then dry them well, especially in the area between the toes.\nUse moisturizing cream to prevent dry and cracked skin.\nMake sure to cut the nails straight and avoid leaving any sharp angles in the corners of the nails.\nAvoid exposing feet to very cold or very hot temperatures.\nAvoid walking barefoot.\nAvoid wearing tight socks.\nWhen you discover any problem in one or both feet, you must visit a doctor immediately.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe effect of weather changes on diabetic foot\nHow do you characterize diabetic foot symptoms?\nMethods of treating diabetic foot", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 99, + "question": "How do diabetic foot ulcers occur?", + "answer": "When answering questions about how diabetic foot ulcers occur, it must be known that the way diabetic foot ulcers develop results from several factors, causes and risk factors, the most important of which are peripheral neuropathy in the extremities such as the feet and vascular disorders in the extremities and can be explained as follows:\n\nPeripheral neuropathy, where problems with movement and sensation develop in the nervous system, causing imbalance and inappropriate extension and bending of the foot, which contributes to the development of anatomical deformities in the foot that cause bones to protrude or develop abnormal pressure points that contribute to the formation of ulcers and wounds over a wide area. . Neuropathy also plays a role in reducing sweating in the skin of the feet, which causes the skin to dry out and crack, and this increases the chance of infection. Loss of sensation plays a role in exacerbating these ulcers and wounds, as the affected person is exposed to various injuries and bruises without being noticed and they gradually develop with walking and increasing pressure on the area.\nPeripheral vascular disease, which is the same disorder that affects people without diabetes, except that it occurs in diabetics earlier and develops faster.\nInfection and inflammation of the foot, which is a serious condition that threatens life in severe cases, as the tissues of the foot are adherent and symmetrical and can transmit and spread the infection very easily, and the soft tissues in the foot facilitate the spread process, in addition to neuropathy, lack of blood flow, and high blood sugar that cause It worsens the condition and reduces the body's ability to defend and resist the condition.\n\nRegardless of how diabetic foot ulcers occur, the early warning signs and symptoms related to diabetic foot and foot problems in diabetics must be taken into account, which require seeing a doctor if any of them appear. These signs and symptoms include the following:\n\nBurning or tingling feeling in the feet.\nInability to feel cold or hot in the feet.\nInability to sense touch in the feet.\nChanges in the color or shape of the feet.\nHair loss in the toes, feet or legs.\nToenails increase in thickness and turn yellow.\nRed spots that spread to the feet.\nIngrown nails that appear suddenly.\nUlcers, blisters and calluses in the feet.\n\nIt is recommended to visit a doctor if any of these or other strange symptoms appear, as any delay may cause serious unwanted complications.\nFor more:\n\nHow do you characterize diabetic foot symptoms?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 100, + "question": "What causes diabetic foot ulcers?", + "answer": "Many people wonder what causes diabetic foot ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers occur as a result of one of the following reasons:\n\nDisturbances and weakness in blood circulation towards the feet. These fall under vascular disorders, as blood does not flow efficiently towards the feet and the difficulty of healing wounds and ulcers increases as well.\nAn increase in blood sugar levels, which weakens the body’s ability to confront infection and inflammation in diabetic foot ulcers and slows down the healing and recovery process.\nDamage and morbidity in the peripheral nerves, as this causes an imbalance in the ability to feel in the feet, which increases the chance of exposure to wounds that are not considered painful but may develop into ulcers.\nIrritation and exposure to wounds in the feet, causing ulcers that appear as noticeable, painless lumps or as drainage from open wounds.\n\nRegardless of what causes diabetic foot ulcers, it should be known that all diabetics are at risk of developing diabetic foot ulcers and that there are many risk factors that increase the risk of developing diabetic foot, and these factors include:\n\nHigh blood sugar levels beyond the normal limit and inability to control its levels.\nGetting older.\nGender, as this condition is more common among males.\nRace. This condition is more common among Africans and Hispanic Americans.\nMedical history of diabetes, as the chance of developing diabetic foot ulcers increases the longer the duration of diabetes.\nSmoking, as it causes problems with blood circulation in the extremities and increases the chance of diabetic foot.\nAlcoholism.\nImproper trimming of toenails.\nObesity.\nEye diseases associated with diabetes.\nHeart and kidney disease.\nPeripheral neuropathy.\nWearing inappropriate shoes of poor quality.\nLack of attention to foot hygiene, as the feet are not washed on a daily basis or are not dried well.\n\nIt should be noted that diabetic foot ulcers are a cause for concern and you should visit a doctor to determine the necessary action, taking into account the following tips:\n\nExamine the feet on a daily basis to detect any changes and symptoms early to prevent any complications.\nCheck blood sugar levels on a daily basis and keep their levels within normal limits.\nVisit a diabetic foot specialist for examination periodically at least every 3 months.\n\nFor more:\n\nMethods of treating diabetic foot\nHow do you characterize diabetic foot symptoms?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 101, + "question": "How to deal with diabetes in the feet?", + "answer": "Foot care is imperative and necessary for all diabetics, whether they have diabetic feet or not, as foot problems are considered serious complications that develop rapidly, are difficult to recover from, and are slow to heal. The affected feet as a result of diabetes develop as a result of nerve damage and problems with circulation and blood flow to the feet, which causes wounds to go unnoticed and thus they may develop into ulcers that are accompanied by infection and other complications.\nAnswering the questions of how to deal with diabetes in the feet is the key to survival to avoid foot problems or complications if any of the problems develop. Diabetic foot care guidelines include the following:\n\nIt is necessary to examine the feet on a daily basis to check for any blisters, swelling, or problems with the nails. A mirror can be used to check the area under the foot.\nIt is necessary to make sure to wash the feet daily with warm water and avoid hot water.\nIt is necessary to make sure to clean and dry the feet using a towel or soft towel, and dry them gently, especially between the toes.\nIt is necessary to moisturize the feet daily while avoiding moisturizing the area between the toes to avoid the development of a fungal infection in the area.\nIt is necessary to be careful to trim the nails straight and file the edges to avoid nails growing into the skin, and to take care not to trim the nails too short.\nAvoid treating warts and corns without consulting a specialist doctor and under his supervision.\nIt is necessary to wear clean, dry, non-wet socks, and change them daily.\nConsult a doctor about socks for diabetics made of fibers that wick moisture away from the skin and contain additional lining to protect the ankle.\nWear socks to sleep during cold days, and avoid using a heating pad or hot water bottles.\nIt is necessary to inspect the shoe before wearing it to rule out the presence of pebbles or any foreign objects that may cause harm.\nConsult a doctor about using antiperspirant lotions in the feet if you suffer from severe sweating in the feet.\nIt is necessary to avoid walking barefoot, even at home, and to wear appropriate shoes to avoid exposure to scratches and wounds.\nIt is necessary to be careful to control blood sugar levels and adhere to the medications and doses specified by the doctor.\nAvoid smoking and drinking alcohol.\nIt is necessary to visit a specialist doctor at least once a year to conduct special examinations of the feet for diabetic patients, whether there are infections or ulcers or not.\n\nFor more:\n\nMethods of treating diabetic foot", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 102, + "question": "Why does diabetes affect the skin?", + "answer": "Diabetes affects many parts and organs of the body, including the skin. The effect of diabetes on the skin means that sugar levels in the body are high. This means the following:\n\nPrediabetes.\nDiabetes that has not yet been diagnosed.\nThe diabetes treatment used requires certain modifications.\n\nYou should consult a specialist doctor if any of the symptoms and warning signs that indicate the effect of diabetes on the skin appear, and these symptoms include the following:\n\nThe appearance of raised red, yellow, or brown spots or bumps on the skin.\nThe appearance of acanthosis nigricans, which is the appearance of an area of ​​dark skin, especially behind the neck, armpit, and thighs. This is the result of high insulin in the blood.\nThe skin appears thick and stiff, and may appear anywhere on the body, including the back, shoulders, and neck, and may reach the arms and knees, and may even reach the face.\nBlisters appear suddenly on the skin of the hands, feet, legs, and forearms, such as blisters that appear after burns and are filled with fluid.\nThe appearance of inflammation and infection in the skin.\nThe appearance of open wounds and ulcers, especially in the feet, such as diabetic foot cases.\nThe appearance of spots or lines that cause depression in the skin, especially in the legs.\nThe appearance of reddish-yellow bumps.\nThe appearance of raised, red or skin-coloured bumps.\nThe appearance of severe dry, itchy skin.\nThe appearance of yellow, scaly spots around the eyelid.\nThe appearance of skin tags hanging from the leg.\n\nIt should be noted that there are many instructions and tips that must be followed to care for the skin and skin and prevent the development of any skin-related problems as a result of diabetes:\n\nMaintain blood sugar levels within normal limits and follow the doctor's instructions about medications and treatment specified by the doctor.\nKeeping the skin clean, and keeping the skin dry after cleaning.\nBathing with water of the appropriate temperature and avoiding bathing with very hot water.\nKeep the skin moisturized with a suitable moisturizing lotion, while avoiding moisturizing the area between the toes to avoid fungal growth.\nMake sure to treat wounds and ulcers quickly and immediately to avoid the development of infection, while consulting a doctor about appropriate ointments and the correct method of bandaging and sterilization.\nMake sure to examine the skin and feet, especially on a daily basis, and check for any new problems to avoid complications.\n\nFor more:\n\nAcute and chronic complications of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 103, + "question": "What should you know about diabetic foot?", + "answer": "Many diabetics wonder what they should know about diabetic foot. First, they must know that diabetic foot is considered one of the most common complications of diabetes, which must be treated with different therapeutic methods and methods depending on its severity, other than insulin, diet, and controlling blood sugar levels.\nIt must be known that all diabetics are at risk of developing diabetic foot in varying degrees, depending on blood sugar levels, level of foot care, and commitment to regular foot care and inspection. Diabetic foot is most common between the toes or under the big toe, the heel of the foot, etc., up to the bones in the feet in severe cases. There are many different symptoms that appear when diabetic foot is infected, ranging from redness, swelling, and pain, which develop into gangrene and the appearance of a foul odor from the foot, accompanied by drainage and fluids coming out of wounds and ulcers. The seriousness of the condition of diabetic foot is indicated by the presence of black tissue surrounding the ulcers and wounds, which indicates the seriousness of the condition of diabetic foot. Poor blood flow to the area. The doctor may classify diabetic foot according to a specific scale from least severe to most severe, as follows:\n\nGrade 0: There are no open skin lesions at this stage, and these lesions may heal with time.\nGrade 1: At this stage, there are superficial ulcers, and there are no problems in the deeper layers.\nGrade 2: This stage includes deep ulcers that reach the tendons, bones, or joints.\nGrade 3: This stage involves deep tissue involvement with drainage or abscess. Examples of this stage include tendonitis and osteomyelitis.\nGrade 4: This stage includes gangrene in the forefoot or heel.\nGrade 5: This stage includes gangrene in a wide area of ​​the foot.\n\nThe development of diabetic foot can be prevented by following the following tips:\n\nWork on washing your feet daily and making sure to dry them afterward.\nMake sure to trim your nails appropriately and avoid trimming them too short.\nMake sure to change socks daily, try to wear light-colored socks most of the time, and avoid walking barefoot.\nMake sure to see a doctor if warts or corns appear in the flesh.\nMaintain wearing shoes of appropriate size and quality.\nMake sure to avoid smoking or drinking alcohol.\nMaintaining blood sugar levels within normal limits.\n\nIt is recommended to follow up with a specialist doctor in the event of a diabetic foot diagnosis to determine treatment options according to the case, as diabetic foot treatment in all cases aims to do the following:\n\nReducing the risk of developing infection and inflammation in diabetic foot.\nReducing the risk of foot amputation.\nReducing the cost of treatment.\nWorking to maintain and improve the quality of life.\n\nFor more:\n\nHow do you characterize diabetic foot symptoms?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 104, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetic foot ulcers?", + "answer": "The symptoms of diabetic foot ulcers that an affected person suffers from may vary depending on the problem he is suffering from, its severity, and other factors. However, questions about what are the symptoms of diabetic foot ulcers in general can be answered by saying that they may include the following:\n\nLoss of feeling in the feet.\nFeeling of tingling, numbness and burning in the feet.\nPainful tingling feeling in the foot.\nBlisters and wounds that appear on the feet without feeling pain.\nChanges in the color or temperature of the skin of the feet when touched.\nSudden appearance of red lines in the feet.\nWounds and ulcers that may or may not be accompanied by pus and drainage.\nPus, staining, blood, and fluids that appear on the socks.\nSwelling in the foot or ankle.\nPain in the legs.\nOpen ulcers on the feet that have a slow healing rate.\nOpen ulcers on the feet that drain in the form of pus or fluid.\nNails that grow into the skin.\nThe unpleasant odor that appears from the feet.\nDryness in the feet that develops into cracks.\n\nAlthough there are many symptoms of diabetic foot ulcers, noticing any of the following symptoms makes an emergency visit to the doctor necessary without waiting for the next doctor’s visit. These symptoms include:\n\nFeeling pain in the legs or cramps in the thigh or buttocks when doing any physical activity.\nFeeling pain, tingling, or burning in the bottom of the feet or the feet in general.\nLoss of feeling of heat or cold in the feet.\nChanges in the shape of the feet over time.\nHair loss on the lower legs or on the toes.\nDry, cracked skin on the feet.\nChange in foot color.\nThe nails on the feet appear thick and yellow in color.\nFungal infections of the feet.\nUlcers, wounds, and calluses that appear on the feet.\nIngrown nails.\nSymptoms that indicate the presence of infection and inflammation in the feet, including:\nfever.\nGoosebumps.\nHigh blood sugar and inability to control it.\nRedness.\nShock.\nVibration and trembling.\n\nFor more:\n\nHow do you characterize diabetic foot symptoms?\nMethods of treating diabetic foot", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 105, + "question": "I want to know how to examine the foot of a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Maintaining blood sugar levels and taking care of your feet are among the things that must be followed to avoid developing diabetic foot. Tips that must be followed for foot care include the following:\n\nExamine the feet daily.\nWash your feet daily.\nConsult a doctor about straightening and softening corns, if any.\nTrim nails appropriately.\nWear light-colored shoes at all times.\nProtect the feet from hot and cold heat.\nProtect the feet by ensuring blood flow to the feet.\nExamination of the feet by a specialist doctor on how many times the doctor is visited.\n\nRegarding the questions of how to examine the foot of a diabetic patient, it is considered an essential step to help discover foot problems early before they get worse. This must be done on a daily basis after taking off the shoes and cleaning the feet and drying them well to look for problems in the feet and between the toes, either directly or by looking through the foot. Mirror to see the foot from below. During the examination of the feet of a diabetic patient, any of the following problems must be looked for:\n\nThe presence of wounds, ulcers, or red spots.\nThe presence of swelling or swelling.\nThe presence of fluid-filled blisters.\nThe presence of ingrown nails growing into the skin.\nHaving rough skin.\nThe presence of nails in the flesh.\nThe presence of warts.\nThe presence of a fungal infection.\n\nThe following tips should be followed to maintain healthy feet for people with diabetes:\n\nWash the feet daily with warm water, not hot water, avoiding soaking the feet. It is necessary to take care to dry the feet well, moisturize them from the top and bottom, and avoid moisturizing between the toes.\nAvoid walking barefoot, as diabetic patients are advised to wear socks most of the time and to ensure that the lining of shoes is soft and free of gravel or any other obstacles.\nWear suitable shoes of appropriate size, and be sure to wear socks with them.\nTrim toenails straight across and use a file to gently smooth out sharp edges.\nAvoid removing calluses or warts, and avoid using any products to remove them without consulting a specialist doctor, as they may cause skin burns.\nIt is necessary to visit a specialist doctor at least once a year to conduct tests related to nerve health and blood flow to the feet.\nPracticing activities that maintain blood flow to the feet, such as raising the feet when sitting or moving the toes for several minutes several times a day, avoiding wearing tight socks, and avoiding smoking.\n\nFor more:\n\nHow does a diabetic patient avoid foot amputation?\nHow do you characterize diabetic foot symptoms?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 106, + "question": "How does diabetes affect the feet?", + "answer": "Foot problems are among the important issues that affect diabetics in a large and common way, and they are considered among the serious problems that can be avoided with simple things that include foot care and regulating blood sugar levels within the normal limit in order to avoid losing the foot, toes, or the entire leg.\nAs for the questions of how diabetes affects the feet, this is done through several methods and mechanisms, including the following:\n\nDiabetes causes nerve damage or impairment, which in turn leads to loss of sensation in the feet over time. This may cause exposure to wounds and injuries without realizing it, which in turn may develop into wounds and ulcers and may sometimes become infected.\nDiabetes causes problems with blood flow, as blood flow to the legs decreases, and this may slow down and reduce the healing process of wounds and ulcers. Sometimes the healing and recovery phase does not continue at all, which helps in the development of a serious disease called gangrene, which can only be eliminated by amputating the part. infected person to prevent the spread of infection and save the life of the infected person.\nDiabetes causes a rare condition called Charcot foot, which develops as a result of neuropathy and initially appears in the form of redness, warmth, and swelling in the area, followed by a change in position or fracture of the bones in the feet and toes, causing a change in the shape of the foot.\n\nIt is also worth noting that there are several health problems that affect the feet, even without diabetes, but if diabetic patients suffer from any of them, it may cause serious problems and complications, and these problems include the following:\n\nTinea pedis (athlete's foot fungus), a fungal infection that causes red, itchy, cracked feet through which germs can enter and cause infection. Ringworm of the foot must be treated under the supervision of a doctor with appropriate antifungals that are taken topically or in the form of pills.\nFungal infection of the nails, which causes the nails to appear yellowish-brown in color, increase in thickness, and separate from the rest of the nails. It must be treated by a doctor, as some cases require the removal of damaged nails by a doctor.\nCorns on the feet, which are accumulations of hardened skin on the bottom of the foot or between the toes as a result of wearing inappropriate shoes or as a result of excess weight. You should avoid using any treatment for this condition or trying to remove it with any sharp tool without consulting a doctor, especially for diabetics.\nThe appearance of pimples or blisters containing water. This occurs as a result of wearing shoes of the wrong size or wearing shoes without socks.\nThe appearance of a bunion, which is an inflammatory tumor in the bursa of the metatarsal joint in the big toe and may develop as a result of wearing high-heeled shoes and other reasons.\nDry skin on the feet, which cracks and allows germs to enter and may cause infection.\nThe edges of the nails grow into the skin, causing pain, redness, and swelling, and an abscess and infection may develop. This may occur as a result of improperly trimming nails or pressure resulting from wearing ill-fitting shoes.\nPlantar warts, which may develop as a result of infection with a virus that infects the outer layer of skin on the soles of the feet.\n\nFor more:\n\nHow do you characterize diabetic foot symptoms?\nDiabetic foot infection", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 107, + "question": "What is type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "When talking about type 1 diabetes and answering questions about what type 1 diabetes is, it must be mentioned that type 1 diabetes was previously known as insulin-dependent diabetes and is also known as juvenile diabetes, although it may appear in adolescents and adults of Young.\nPeople with type 1 diabetes suffer from not producing insulin from the beta cells in the pancreas at all, or producing it in small quantities that do not match the body’s need for energy, as insulin is considered one of the most important hormones in the body that helps blood sugar enter the cells to be used as a source. For energy, that is, insulin is considered the key that opens the cells, carrying glucose with it so that the cells can use it to obtain energy. Glucose cannot enter the cells without insulin at all, which causes its accumulation in the bloodstream in people with diabetes, and causes diabetes complications over time, which Include:\n\nCardiovascular disorders, that is, it may cause angina, high blood pressure, etc.\nNerve impairment and damage, as high blood sugar causes damage to the walls of the tiny blood vessels that feed the nerves, causing a feeling of tingling, numbness, and burning in the extremities.\nNerve damage that affects the digestive system, causing nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation.\nKidney impairment or failure.\nDiabetic retinopathy.\nNerve damage in the feet and poor blood flow to the feet.\nIncreased risk of bacterial and fungal skin and mouth infections.\n\nIt should be noted that diabetes in children, i.e. type 1 diabetes, is considered less common than type 2 diabetes, as only 5-10% of people with diabetes have type 1 diabetes.\nAlthough there is no way to prevent type 1 diabetes at this moment, blood sugar levels can be controlled by following the instructions of a specialist doctor, following a healthy lifestyle, monitoring blood sugar levels on a regular basis, and obtaining self-support from family and people. Close ones.\nFor more:\n\nWorld Diabetes Day: A disease invading the Arab world\nTips to help prevent diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 108, + "question": "How is childhood diabetes treated?", + "answer": "Being diagnosed with childhood diabetes means that the body does not produce insulin or that it produces an insufficient amount of it. Patients may need to receive the hormone insulin from an external source, and therefore insulin is considered the essential treatment for childhood diabetes that compensates for the deficiency in its production. There are also some other options that may It helps control childhood diabetes, and treatment options for childhood diabetes can be explained as follows:\n\nInsulin, which is a hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas and is often obtained through injections, insulin pumps, or other available methods. It should be noted that insulin must be received daily, and in some cases several times daily, depending on blood sugar levels and other factors. When determining the type of insulin, focus should be placed on how long it takes for insulin to reach the blood and begin to take effect, and how long its effect will last, in addition to the time it takes to reach the peak. There are several types of insulin, the most important of which are:\n\n\nRapid-acting insulin is insulin that takes effect within 15 minutes, peaks after one hour, and lasts for 2-4 hours.\nRegular or short-acting insulin is insulin that takes effect within 30 minutes, peaks after 2-3 hours, and lasts for 3-6 hours.\nIntermediate-acting insulin is insulin that begins its effect within 2-4 hours, peaks within 4-12 hours, and lasts up to 12-18 hours.\nLong-acting insulin, which is insulin that covers approximately 24 hours and takes several hours before starting to work.\n\n\nChanges in lifestyle, such as exercising and diet, taking into account the need to balance even simple tasks and activities with blood sugar levels. This balancing is done by monitoring blood sugar levels when engaging in any activity and evaluating its effect on blood sugar levels and linking this with The dose of insulin used.\nMetformin, although it is commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes, it can also be used to treat type 1 diabetes, as it reduces insulin resistance that may develop and helps reduce liver sugar production.\nTuberculosis vaccine, as it has been shown that the bacteria called (bacillus Calmette-Guerin) may have a significant impact on the autoimmune response that leads to diabetes, but more studies are needed.\nMedications that work with insulin to maintain blood sugar levels, such as Pramlintide. This medication is taken by injection and maintains blood sugar levels after eating.\n\nIt should be noted that there is a search for oral medications taken alongside insulin that work by increasing the elimination of glucose through the urine and reducing its absorption in the intestines. However, more studies are needed, and none of these medications has yet been approved to treat diabetes. children.\nIt is recommended to follow up with a specialist doctor on a regular basis, monitor blood sugar levels, and determine the need to add any medications or adjust the doses used.\nFor more:\n\nLiving with childhood diabetes\nDiabetes in children: its causes, treatment and complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 109, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 7 months and have been using the Novo Mix 30 treatment. My blood sugar was less than 170, but suddenly a week ago I noticed that my blood sugar was more than 235 two hours after eating...", + "answer": "This can occur due to failure to adhere to a diet that is appropriate for the insulin dose, especially increased intake of starches and sugars", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 110, + "question": "What are the types of diabetes in children?", + "answer": "The number of cases of diabetes around the world has increased recently, and this in turn has been reflected in the incidence of diabetes in children, whether type 1 or type 2 diabetes. It should be noted that 90% of young children with diabetes suffer from type 1 diabetes, but with the increase in risk factors related to type 2 diabetes, such as obesity and an unhealthy diet, the incidence of this type in children has also increased.\nDiabetes, regardless of its type, refers to a chronic medical condition that refers to the body’s inability to convert sugars and carbohydrates into energy as a result of a defect related to the pancreas and the production or use of insulin. This causes high blood sugar levels, which causes problems with the heart, blood vessels, kidneys, and nervous system over time. .\nThe common type of diabetes in children is type 1 diabetes, which is considered a chronic autoimmune disease in which the beta cells in the pancreas do not produce the hormone insulin, which is necessary for glucose to enter the cells in order to produce the necessary energy, so the glucose remains in the blood and causes high sugar levels. In the blood and leads to the development of complications over time.\nChildren and adolescents may also develop type 2 diabetes, which was previously considered adult-onset diabetes, but has become common among children and adolescents as a result of the increase in obesity among this age group and the presence of a family history of the disease, in addition to lack of activity and following a sedentary lifestyle. Children with type 2 diabetes suffer from not making and producing the hormone insulin or being unable to use it in the cells, as insulin receptors resist it or cannot bind to it to allow glucose to enter the cells to produce energy, which causes high blood sugar levels.\nThe risk of developing any type of diabetes in children can be reduced by doing the following:\n\nIt is necessary to maintain weight within the normal range according to the age group.\nIt is necessary to maintain physical activity and avoid inactivity.\nIt is necessary to maintain the intake of healthy foods and avoid fast food, sugars and other harmful foods.\nIt is necessary to avoid spending a long time in front of the TV, computer, or video games.\n\nIt should be noted that although diabetes in children and others cannot be cured, controlling blood sugar levels and following a healthy lifestyle and the doctor’s instructions play a major role in improving the lifestyle and quality of life and reducing the risk of developing any complications of diabetes.\nFor more:\n\nAcute and chronic complications of diabetes\nDiabetes in children: its causes, treatment and complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 111, + "question": "Why is diabetes less common among children?", + "answer": "Many people wonder why diabetes is less common among children, but diabetes exists in children whether it is type 1 or type 2 diabetes. The possibility of children developing diabetes can be explained as follows:\n\n Type 1 diabetes, which was called juvenile diabetes, can affect children of any age from birth to adulthood, and 85% of type 1 diabetes cases are diagnosed in people under 20 years of age.\nType 2 diabetes is the least common type in children. The chance of developing type 2 diabetes increases with age, but the possibility of developing it in children remains present. Children may develop type 2 diabetes if they are obese in 18.5% of cases, and more than 75% of cases of type 2 diabetes in children have a relative with diabetes.\n\nIt should be noted that only 5%-10% of people with diabetes in general have type 1 diabetes, which is a type of chronic autoimmune disease in which the person suffers from producing a small amount of insulin or not producing it at all.\nBut regardless of the group that may develop diabetes, the following tips can be followed to avoid developing any of the possible complications of diabetes, and these tips include:\n\nMaintaining blood sugar levels within normal limits and under control.\nMaintain blood pressure readings within normal limits.\nMaintaining cholesterol levels within normal limits.\nAvoid smoking.\nFollow a healthy diet and exercise moderately.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiabetes in children: its causes, treatment and complications\nAcute and chronic complications of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 112, + "question": "What are the causes of diabetes in children?", + "answer": "Diabetes in children, i.e. type 1 diabetes, develops as a result of a defect in the immune system. The immune system in children with type 1 diabetes attacks and destroys specialized cells in the pancreas that produce insulin called beta cells. This may happen over the course of several months. Or several years before any symptoms of infection appear and for no apparent reason.\nThere are many risk factors that contribute to the development of diabetes in children or increase the chance of developing it. Although these factors may be difficult to understand or may be thought to be similar to the causes of diabetes in children, they must be mentioned. These factors include the following:\n\nAge less than 20 years.\nWhite race.\nGenetic factors, such as a parent or sibling suffering from type 1 diabetes.\nVarious environmental factors such as living in a cold climate, or infection with some viruses.\n\nMany people believe that type 1 diabetes in children may develop for many other reasons including the following:\n\nGenetic mutations such as:\n\n\nMonogenic diabetes, which is diabetes that arises as a result of changes in only one gene that affects the ability of the pancreas to produce insulin. This type occurs in newborns during the first 6 months of life.\nCystic fibrosis, as this condition may cause scarring in the pancreas, which in turn may hinder insulin production.\nHemochromatosis, that is, there is a disorder that causes increased storage of iron in the body, which may cause its accumulation in the pancreas and other organs and lead, over time, to damage and interference with the pancreas’ ability to produce insulin.\n\n\nSuffering from a hormonal disorder that causes increased secretion of some hormones that may cause insulin resistance and cause diabetes. These disorders include:\n\n\nCushing's syndrome, where the body produces a large amount of cortisol, which is the stress hormone.\nAcromegaly, where the body produces a large amount of growth hormone.\nThyroid activity, as the body produces a large amount of thyroid hormone.\n\n\nDamage or removal of the pancreas, pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, or injury.\nTaking certain medications that can cause any negative effects on beta cells, including:\n\n\nNiacin is vitamin B3.\nSome types of diuretics.\nAnti-seizure medications.\nPsychiatric medications.\nMedicines used to treat HIV.\nCorticosteroids.\nImmunosuppressive drugs used in organ transplantation.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe most important first aid for diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 113, + "question": "What are the symptoms of high blood sugar in children?", + "answer": "Many people wonder what are the symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children, what are the signs of high blood sugar in children, or what are the symptoms of type 1 diabetes, and they should be aware that the symptoms of high blood sugar in children may be subtle and unclear at first, but they It develops and becomes severe, and the answers to questions about what are the symptoms of high blood sugar in children include the following:\n\nUrinating more than usual, as a result of glucose not being reabsorbed through the kidneys into the blood again, which causes increased urine production, and this also causes frequent urination and increased thirst.\nFeeling very thirsty.\nFeeling extremely hungry even after eating, as food turns into glucose when eaten for energy and needs insulin to enter the cells. However, type 1 diabetes does not produce a sufficient amount of insulin, so glucose does not reach the cells, and this causes hunger and fatigue.\nFatigue and tiredness.\nDryness in the mouth, due to lack of hydration in the body due to frequent urination.\nSevere itching of the skin. This occurs as a result of a lack of moisture in the body as a result of frequent urination, which causes dry skin that causes itching.\nLosing weight without following any diet or exercise. This occurs as a result of the inability to obtain energy from food, which causes the burning of muscle and fat stored in the body to obtain energy.\nDisturbances in the digestive system, nausea and vomiting. This occurs mainly as a result of the accumulation of ketones in the body at high levels as a result of burning fat. This may cause a life-threatening condition called diabetic ketoacidosis.\nBlurred vision occurs as a result of disturbances in fluid levels in the body, which affects the lenses of the eyes and thus affects vision.\nBreathing hard.\nRecurrent urinary tract infections.\nChanges in mood.\nBedwetting.\n\nIt should be noted that the appearance of any of the following symptoms of type 1 diabetes requires a visit to a specialist doctor as soon as possible:\n\nFeeling very thirsty.\nUrinating or wanting to urinate more than usual, especially during the night hours.\nFeeling very tired and weak.\nUnexplained weight loss.\nBlurred vision and blurred vision.\nAppearance of a fruity or acetone-like odor from the mouth and nose.\nTrembling and confusion.\nBreathe quickly.\nAbdominal pain.\nUnconsciousness.\n\nThe appearance of any of the symptoms of high blood sugar in children requires a visit to the doctor, whether the diagnosis has been made or not, to conduct the necessary tests and determine the appropriate step to avoid any serious complications associated with diabetes in children.\nFor more:\n\nLiving with childhood diabetes\nDiabetes in children: its causes, treatment and complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 114, + "question": "How to diagnose diabetes in children?", + "answer": "Regardless of the appearance of symptoms of diabetes in children, the process of diagnosing diabetes in children and answering the questions of how to diagnose diabetes in children is considered a complex matter, as the process of diagnosing diabetes in children occurs by chance and suddenly and when symptoms appear that are not related to the symptoms of diabetes in infants. And children.\nIt should be noted that diabetes in children may initially appear in the form of influenza, fatigue, and extreme lethargy in the child. At this stage, the doctor must pay attention to the possibility of type 1 diabetes in children and conduct the necessary diagnostic tests based on family history and other factors, instead of Avoid waiting to diagnose diabetes in children by chance or after the development of one of its complications that causes admission to intensive care.\nDiagnostic tests used in the steps of diagnosing diabetes include:\n\nFasting glucose analysis. This test is performed most of the time in the morning after fasting for at least 8 hours and gives an important impression of how the body regulates blood sugar levels without eating.\nSugar tolerance test: This test is done after analyzing the fasting blood sugar by measuring the blood sugar level over a period of several hours after eating a source of sugar or carbohydrates, to give an impression of the body’s response to eating carbohydrates, whether it is normal or not.\nRandom glucose testing: This test is performed regardless of when you eat meals.\nCumulative sugar analysis: This test is performed to give an impression of the average blood sugar levels during the last three months.\n\nHowever, it should be noted that all of these tests show blood sugar levels and their control and closeness to the normal limit, but none of them can determine the type of diabetes, whether it is type 1, type 2, or other. Therefore, a type of test may be used that searches for autoantibodies found in the blood, which are considered a stain or indicator of the body’s immune response against the beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. These antibodies include:\n\nIslet cell cytoplasmic autoantibodies (ICA).\nGlutamic Acid Decarboxylase Autoantibodies  (Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Autoantibodies (GADA).\nInsulinoma-associated-2 autoantibodies (IA-2A).\nInsulin autoantibodies (IAA).\nZinc Transporter-8 Autoantibodies (ZnT8A).\n\nIt should be noted that the symptoms of type 1 diabetes may not appear all at once, and this may be preceded by a symptom-free phase that lasts from a few months to one year in which the beta cells continue to carry out their normal function of producing insulin to control blood sugar levels, but with time they stop. These cells stop producing insulin and diabetes symptoms return again. But it must be known that regardless of the result of the blood sugar analysis during this stage and that it falls within the normal limit, the disease still exists and there is still a need to take a low dose of insulin determined by the specialist doctor, which may increase in the future.\nFor more:\n\nDiagnosis of diabetes and pre-diabetes\nDiabetes in children: its causes, treatment and complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 115, + "question": "I tested my fasting blood sugar at 284 and started following up with a doctor who prescribed Galvis Meter 850/50 twice and I followed a strict diet, but even now, after a week of medication and diet, my measurements are still...", + "answer": "Hello\nPeace be upon you, and may you see no evil, God willing\nWhat I understood was that it decreased from 284 to 185.\nIn general, I am a consultant surgical oncologist of the glands and breasts\nYou need to follow up with a consultant or internal medicine specialist who specializes in endocrinology to review your tests and ensure that there is no possible reason that affects the sugar level.\nMay God bless you with good health", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 116, + "question": "The appropriate insulin dose for a blood sugar level of 182 for a 65-year-old person", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you, my dear brother, there is no such thing as the appropriate dose of insulin for such and such a blood sugar level. A diabetic patient who needs insulin treatment must consult a diabetologist who follows up with him to first calculate how many doses he needs, based on the patient’s weight and what his medical history is. This includes: the duration of diabetes. Type of diabetes, is it type 1 or 2? Does the patient have any problems with low blood sugar? We cannot judge by just one or two blood sugar readings, and say that he needs one or two doses of insulin, or that he needs one or two or more types of insulin. This must be determined by the diabetologist, and if you want to follow up, you can contact us at the clinic. Medically, we will explain the matter to you better, God willing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 117, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic. I was 12 years old. I am now 24 years old. I do not suffer from any complications. Playing is a sport and controlling diabetes. Thank God. Is there a problem with marriage and childbirth...", + "answer": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you\nIf the blood sugar level is within the normal range\nCumulative blood sugar is in the range of 7\nThere are no complications\nA diabetic patient is then close to a normal person\nGod willing, there will be no problems with marriage and childbirth", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 118, + "question": "Is it correct to measure blood sugar directly after eating? If you measure blood sugar directly after eating, it comes out at 250. This means that the sugar test came out at 250, is it considered normal?", + "answer": "Sugar should be measured two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 119, + "question": "What blood pressure medications are suitable for diabetics?", + "answer": "There are many factors that cause the development of high blood pressure in diabetics, the most important of which are:\n\nProblems with kidney function.\nThe volume and amount of fluid in the body expands outside the cells.\nIncreased arteriosclerosis.\n\nPatients may search for blood pressure medications suitable for diabetics, but the first thing to do is to direct attention towards maintaining blood pressure within the normal limit that prevents the development of further complications. It is worth noting that the normal limit for blood pressure in people who suffer from diabetes must be less than 140/90 mmHg or less than 130/80 mmHg in patients who are at risk of developing cardiovascular problems, so the blood pressure goal that should be reached and maintained should be discussed with the specialist doctor.\nHigh blood pressure above 130/80 mmHg in the presence of type 2 diabetes is considered one of the reasons for using a drug to treat blood pressure, which should aim to:\n\nReducing the death rate.\nPrevent the development of kidney disease.\nPreventing the development of cardiovascular problems such as myocardial infarction, stroke, etc.\n\nOptions for blood pressure medications suitable for diabetics include:\n\nAngiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitor).\nAngiotensin II receptor blockers.\nThiazide diuretics.\nCalcium channel blockers.\n\nBefore determining the appropriate blood pressure medications for diabetics, it is recommended to perform an analysis of albumin levels in the blood, monitor sugar and blood pressure readings, discuss any other health problems, and go to the specialist doctor to determine the best treatment.\nFor more:\n\nThe best time to take blood pressure pills\nEye health, diabetes, high blood pressure and kidney disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 120, + "question": "What is the benefit of intermittent fasting for a patient with type 1 diabetes, and what is the number of hours of intermittent fasting?", + "answer": "Intermittent fasting can be beneficial for people with type 1 diabetes in several ways, including:\n\nImprove blood sugar control: Intermittent fasting can help improve insulin sensitivity, making the body more sensitive to insulin and helping lower blood sugar.\nPromote weight loss: Intermittent fasting can aid in weight loss, which is important for type 1 diabetics to help manage blood sugar.\nImproving cardiovascular health: Intermittent fasting can help improve cardiovascular health, a common problem in people with type 1 diabetes.\n\nThe number of hours of intermittent fasting depends on the type of intermittent fasting that the patient chooses in coordination with a nutritionist. There are many types of intermittent fasting that are safe for diabetics, including:\n\n5:2 system: This system allows you to eat normally for 5 days of the week, while fasting for only 2 days.\nEarly time-restricted feeding (eTRF): This is a type of intermittent fasting that allows eating during only a specific period of time each day, usually 8-10 hours. The rest of the day is fasting.\n\nFor people with type 1 diabetes, it is important to consult a doctor before trying intermittent fasting. The doctor will help determine which type of intermittent fasting is safest and most effective for the patient. Here are some tips for type 1 diabetics who practice intermittent fasting:\n\nTalk to your doctor before starting intermittent fasting.\nStart with a short fasting period and gradually increase as needed.\nMonitor your blood sugar regularly while fasting.\nEat healthy, balanced meals during mealtime.\nBe prepared to snack if your blood sugar drops.\n\nFor more:\n\nWhat are the benefits and types of intermittent fasting?\nWhat are the harms of intermittent fasting, and how can they be avoided?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 121, + "question": "My mother was infected with Corona two months ago and also has fat on her liver.\nNow the blood sugar level an hour after eating is 170-190, taking into account eating without sugars, just vegetables and barley flour bread...", + "answer": "The normal value is 70-110, but to be sure, it must be performed on an empty stomach or after fasting for six hours. You may be suffering from sugar intolerance.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 122, + "question": "Chest congestion with diabetes\nCorona Covid 19\nChest infection and lack of oxygen\nWith diarrhea and fever, I want to talk to the doctor", + "answer": "May God heal you and keep you well, my sister\nBut what is the question?\nThese symptoms mentioned are specific to Corona\nYou must go to the hospital immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 123, + "question": "I have diabetes and I take insulin. A month ago, I had a very high fever, and then I fainted. Since that day, I have had a blood sugar disorder that rises quickly and falls quickly, and without treatment, it starts to go down, and they gave me...", + "answer": "To control blood sugar, four factors must be controlled together:\nA healthy diet + appropriate medication dosage and timing + appropriate physical activity + psychological and physical rest", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 124, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes since 2004 and have been receiving treatment. I tested yesterday and it was 500 even though I did not urinate frequently or feel thirsty or thirsty. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nIt may be that the device you tested with was inaccurate, or that you measured your blood sugar immediately after eating\nOr the meal contained large amounts of sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 125, + "question": "A cumulative blood sugar test was done and the result was 13. I took the medicine Janumet and Omega 3, which contains 12, and after 6 months, the cumulative sugar was taken again and it became 5...", + "answer": "No, keep monitoring him every 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 126, + "question": "My father is sick with Corona and his diabetes is high, even after his insulin is between 350-430, and I don’t know how to deal with the issue!? Is this normal for diabetes or what should I do?", + "answer": "very high .\nIt is recommended to regulate the food intake and its timing, and it is recommended to eat a spoonful of olive oil mixed with a cup of vegetable salad with each meal.\nIt is recommended to consult your physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 127, + "question": "I suffered from a drop in blood sugar. My blood sugar was 70. After 3 days, I was examined. My blood sugar was 133. What is the normal blood sugar level?", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nNormal blood sugar level\nFasting from 70 to 110\nIftar, that is, two hours after eating, is 140 to 160\nThis is not considered low blood sugar\nThere may be reasons other than low blood sugar\nSuch as anemia, or weak thyroid gland", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 128, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for a year, and it is type 3 diabetes that is not linked to insulin, not type 2. I fast, thank God. At the beginning of Ramadan, my blood sugar was controlled greatly, but does it not rise much? The question is, should I eat then...", + "answer": "In general, your blood sugar level is determined by what you eat. It improves with fasting. To improve your diet, it is preferable to follow a low-starch meal based on various raw and cooked vegetables as an alternative to flour and rice. With moderate amounts of protein and beneficial fats", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 129, + "question": "I have diabetes and feel symptoms of low blood sugar, and when I test it, it is 115 or 118, which is very normal", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nSymptoms of low blood sugar, such as palpitations, severe sweating, or dizziness\nIt may be similar to other symptoms that may be caused by low blood pressure or anemia", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 130, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Today, a glass broke on my toe and the wound is open. I suffer from diabetes and I am treated with insulin. Is it possible for the wound to become inflamed or heal? Note that I have been diabetic for 8 months...", + "answer": "Yes, you need continuous treatment to prevent inflammation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 131, + "question": "A young man with type 2 diabetes, 22 years old, weight 101, height 175, had been diagnosed with it for about 5 years, and the first time was as a result of severe panic.\nCumulative blood sugar is 5.5 and normal blood sugar is between 98 and 130. He has been taking metformin for about 3 years...", + "answer": "My dear brother... you do not have diabetes \nBut you need to lose weight and exercise to become healthier, and of course stop smoking \nI ask God for your health and wellness", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 132, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I do not have diabetes\nBut today I tested my blood sugar two hours after eating and it was 87, then I didn't eat anything for an hour and I measured my blood sugar again and it was 139...", + "answer": "The numbers are within normal. When you want to measure, we advise you to measure your blood sugar only in the morning, as the normal level is 70-100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 133, + "question": "Hello, I have type 1 diabetes and I want to treat it through cell injections. I would like more information. Thank you", + "answer": "Unfortunately, treatment through stem cell injections is still in the laboratory experimental phase", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 134, + "question": "I have blood sugar and urine, although my blood sugar is always high, and I checked more than once my blood sugar was 14. I changed many medications, the last of which was Sita Glu, but to no avail...", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. First of all, it is not permissible to fast at all if the cumulative sugar reserve is like this, and also if the blood sugar rises to more than 300 during fasting, it is necessary to break the fast. As for controlling your blood sugar, I advise you to go to a diabetologist or endocrinologist specialist so that we can begin treatment with insulin because the blood sugar status is not good.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 135, + "question": "I have had numbness, numbness, and a strange sensation in my tongue for 5 months\nNote that I have type 1 diabetes and take insulin\nElectrabit 8 8 8\nLantus 12\nAnd that numbness in my tongue...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. The numbness of the tongue that accompanies diabetes is often caused by a vitamin B deficiency, or there may be a deficiency in blood circulation to the brain. You may take vitamin B complex pills twice a day and monitor the situation. If the situation does not improve after 2 to 4 weeks, I advise you to see a specialist in neurological diseases.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 136, + "question": "I measured my diabetes level in the morning after fasting for more than 8 hours, and the readings were 101, 112, 106, and I measured my blood sugar level two hours after eating, and it was 98, 120. Is it normal or do I suffer from early-onset diabetes? And did...", + "answer": "Peace and mercy of God\nThese numbers are considered normal, meaning that you, God willing, do not have diabetes\nBut do an HBA1C test to see if there is a predisposition to the disease or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 137, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have type 1 insulin-dependent diabetes. I am 17 years old. Can you explain the analysis in the file below?", + "answer": "As long as you have diabetes and your condition is diagnosed. Why did you do these tests??? In any case, the results of the analysis are consistent with your diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 138, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar and it came out to be 112 in the evening, and I was eating sweets and coffee, and my food is unhealthy. I have to go on a diet, and I am not infected. Am I ready without any harm? Is my forehead always cracked?", + "answer": "An evening blood sugar of 112 is considered normal. It is best to do a blood sugar test in the morning on an empty stomach and send it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 139, + "question": "I measured my fasting blood sugar 10 hours after my last meal, and the result was 121, then 12 hours later, the result was 116.\nAre these numbers high?", + "answer": "Normal fasting blood sugar is less than 100. High blood sugar, which is diagnosed as diabetes, is more than 126. Your result between them is 126. You should have a glucose tolerance test (OGTT).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 140, + "question": "Do dates raise blood sugar?", + "answer": "Many people wonder about the sugar content in dates and do dates raise blood sugar? Or do dates increase sugar levels?  There are also many other questions, such as how many dates are allowed for a diabetic patient in Ramadan. These questions arise as a result of the benefits of dates for diabetics, but the effect of dates on sugar may be a source of concern for diabetics.\n \nDates are considered a natural source of the sugar found in fruits, i.e. fructose. Each date contains 67 calories and 18 grams of carbohydrates, meaning that dates raise sugar, but it must be known that the glycemic index of dates is low, as the glycemic index is considered a measure of the effect of carbohydrates on sugar levels in the blood. the blood. Since the glycemic index of dates is low, this means that the answer to the question: Do dates raise blood sugar is yes, but to a lesser extent. This makes dates a safe choice for diabetics, but on the condition that dates are consumed in moderation, that is, one to two dates.\n \nThe answer to the question: Do dates raise blood sugar has been demonstrated through many studies and research, including a study of the effect of eating 15 grams of carbohydrates on blood sugar, which showed no effect on blood sugar levels after 30, 60, or 120 minutes of eating dates.\n \nIt should be noted that there are not sufficient scientific studies to prove how many dates are allowed for a diabetic patient in Ramadan, but it is preferable for a diabetic patient not to eat more than 3 dates a day.\nFor more:\n\nWhat is permitted and prohibited in Ramadan\nHealth and therapeutic benefits of dates\nBenefits of dates for athletes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 141, + "question": "I have diabetes and I take insulin. Yesterday I ate herring and woke up today with a swelling in my leg. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nSwollen feet with diabetes have many causes\nIt may be diabetic kidney disease, diastolic heart failure, or peripheral vascular insufficiency\nOr deep vein thrombosis\nThese reasons need to be confirmed urgently by a doctor who specializes in the heart, kidneys, or blood vessels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 142, + "question": "My father suffers from joint and back pain, especially in the summer. He is 65 years old, and he has chronic diseases, namely high blood pressure and diabetes.", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nJoint pain in the elderly is often caused by joint roughness\nBecause diabetes does not directly affect the joints\nIn general, we advise him to see a doctor who specializes in rheumatic diseases\nAdjust the sugar to the appropriate level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 143, + "question": "What are the symptoms of gestational diabetes?", + "answer": "Gestational diabetes is a disease that affects women during pregnancy. It usually occurs as a result of uncontrolled high blood sugar. It is considered a common disorder that disappears after childbirth.\nThe cause of gestational diabetes is due to several factors, the most important of which are placental hormones that help the baby grow. These hormones work to inhibit the function of insulin, which makes the mother’s body produce more to maintain the level of sugar in the blood. If the ability to produce the required amount is lost, what happens is It's called gestational diabetes.\nAs for the symptoms of gestational diabetes, gestational diabetes usually begins between the 24th and 28th weeks of pregnancy. No signs or symptoms of gestational diabetes may appear, so during these weeks the doctor checks blood sugar levels and the amount of glucose tolerance in the body, and you may notice some Women have symptoms, and the symptoms of gestational diabetes are usually similar to those of diabetes.\nSome pregnant women notice subtle signs of gestational diabetes. The symptoms are similar to those of other forms of diabetes, but they are also common to all pregnant women, so they are easy to miss as a sign that something is wrong. Symptoms of gestational diabetes include:\n\nFeeling thirsty: The pregnant woman wants to drink a lot of water more than she usually does, and she feels thirsty even if she does not eat anything that will quench her thirst.\nFeeling tired and exhausted: Pregnant women feel tired and exhausted even early in the day, and this fatigue is more than the stress and fatigue caused by pregnancy.\nDry mouth: Dry mouth can be accompanied by an increased feeling of thirst, and an increased desire to drink more water to get rid of dehydration.\nOther symptoms: We mention them as follows:\n\nFeeling unwell.\nNausea.\nDisturbances and blurred vision occur.\nBladder infection or vaginitis.\nRecurring skin infections.\nIncreased frequency of urination.\nHigh level of sugar in the urine.\n\n\n\nFor more:\n\nThe relationship between gestational diabetes and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children\nThe relationship between gestational diabetes and the sex of the fetus", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 144, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes, and he always feels dizzy, tired, and has muscle pain. He suffers from thinness, especially in his legs, even though he does not follow a healthy diet and eats foods that contain sugar. He also does not exercise...", + "answer": "Possible complications of diabetes reduce blood flow to the legs. Seek advice", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 145, + "question": "A 63-year-old patient suffering from Corona and pneumonia took a dose of dexamethasone yesterday and her diabetes rose.\nThe usual dose of apidra is 8-10\nLantus 35 units\nMy diabetes was high yesterday, it was 500 and...", + "answer": "You must increase the insulin dose. Please contact the patient’s doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 146, + "question": "Yes, chest pain, but after I was infected with Corona\nMy father is a diabetic and had two catheterization procedures", + "answer": "Tachycardia has many causes. It can be fatigue, exhaustion, coffee, or smoking, but it is best to do an ECG and blood test for anemia, thyroid gland, and gym salts.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 147, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 20 years old. She has been suffering from diabetes for 4 years. my question is . Is there a treatment to remove the accumulation or make it normal?", + "answer": "To regulate the sugar level and control it to be within the recommended limits, four factors must be controlled and regulated together. These factors are: a healthy diet + appropriate physical activity + blood sugar control medications according to the doctor’s prescription + psychological comfort.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 148, + "question": "Are carbohydrates, such as rice and bread, rich in sugar? Can they be eaten by diabetics, and does rice raise blood sugar?", + "answer": "Yes, carbohydrates such as rice and sugar contain a high percentage of carbohydrates, so they should be eaten in moderation by a diabetic patient, and follow a healthy and balanced diet in general.\n \nRice and sugar can be eaten by a diabetic patient, but as I mentioned, this must be done within a healthy and balanced diet, and it must also include eating a sufficient amount of vegetables, fruits, grains, and other food sources, and adherence with the doctor to the appropriate treatment plan to ensure regular sugar levels. the blood.\n \nAs for cumulative sugar, rice in itself does not raise its levels, but in general, failure to control blood sugar levels leads to high levels of cumulative sugar, and rice can be eaten while controlling blood sugar without leading to an increase in cumulative sugar.\n \nFor more:\n\nWhite rice and diabetes\nNuts for diabetics: Do nuts raise blood sugar?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 149, + "question": "I noticed a change in the penis after a year and a half due to diabetes", + "answer": "An irregular blood sugar level necessarily negatively affects the various organs of the body and their functions. To maintain the health of the organs and their functions and reduce the complications that may occur, it is necessary to control blood sugar and maintain it within the recommended limits.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 150, + "question": "I have a family in which diabetes runs, but I have never had diabetes and I do not know whether I have diabetes or not. I just obsess a lot and I am afraid this will happen, so I want you to tell me what its symptoms are so...", + "answer": "One of the causes of diabetes is the presence of family members with diabetes, as genetics is one of the main factors in infection, but it is not a mandatory condition for developing diabetes.\nAs for the answer to the question that I have a family in which diabetes runs, it is not inevitable that all children of parents who have diabetes will suffer from it. Therefore, attention must be paid to the important and well-known symptoms of diabetes and the risk factors for which a doctor must be consulted.\nSymptoms vary and vary depending on the level of high blood sugar, and depending on the type of diabetes, type 1 or 2, as the symptoms in the case of type 1 diabetes are often more pronounced.\nHere are some symptoms of type 1 and type 2 diabetes:\n\nFeeling constantly and intensely thirsty.\nUnexplained weight loss.\nExhaustion and fatigue.\nFrequent urination.\nFeeling very hungry.\nWhen a urine test is performed, ketone levels rise.\nSkin ulcers that do not heal.\nDarkening of vision.\nEase of infection and skin infections.\n\nIt is recommended to seek medical advice when a number of the above symptoms appear, and if diabetes is proven, the doctor’s instructions must be followed carefully regarding treatment or diet.\nFor more:\n\n\nEarly and common symptoms of diabetes\n\n\nSymptoms of diabetes in children", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 151, + "question": "Duphalac treatment for constipation. Does anyone who uses it daily develop diabetes? There are people who are skeptical about it and say that sugar should be enough. Help me, doctor.", + "answer": "In addition to lactulose, Duphalac syrup contains lactose and galactose, so it may slightly raise the blood sugar of diabetics, but if it is taken in the appropriate dose prescribed by the doctor or pharmacist, it is safe.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 152, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. If I eat something sugary, I feel nauseous and I am afraid to take a measurement that will be enough to help me", + "answer": "Usually this is a sign of a digestive problem and there is no need to worry...", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 153, + "question": "Is there hope for treatment of insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "So far nothing, but everything is possible in the coming days", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 154, + "question": "About cumulative diabetes six", + "answer": "Understand that the HbA1c or HbA1c test is 6!!!\nIf you do not suffer from diabetes, there is a high probability of having diabetes or a high chance of infection! Follow other tests, such as fasting blood sugar and glucose tolerance test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 155, + "question": "What are all the causes of diabetes?", + "answer": "The causes of diabetes vary from person to person and according to the type of diabetes, and vary according to genetic makeup, family history, race, health and environmental factors, and many others. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the pancreas cannot produce insulin, due to the immune system destroying the pancreatic cells that make insulin. The causes of type 1 diabetes include:\n\nGenetic factors and genetic causes.\nFamily history.\nHaving a viral or bacterial infection.\nExposure to chemical toxins in food.\nExposure to unspecified components causes an autoimmune reaction.\nThe presence of antibodies in the immune system.\n\nAs for type 2 diabetes, it is the body’s resistance to insulin. Among the factors and causes of type 2 diabetes are the following:\n\nObesity.\nInactivity and lack of exercise.\nGetting older.\nAn unhealthy diet.\nEthnicity: Blacks, Latinos, American Indians, and Asian Americans.\nHypertension.\nHigh cholesterol and triglycerides.\n\nFor more:\n\nAcute and chronic diabetes complications\nDiabetes diagnosis\nTips to help prevent diabetes\nNutritional coexistence with diabetes\nDiabetes myths and false beliefs\nMisconceptions about diabetes\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them\nIs it possible to recover from diabetes completely?\nEarly signs of diabetes should not be ignored\n\nReference:\n\nEverything You Need to Know About Diabetes\nDiabetes\nCauses of Diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 156, + "question": "I feel heat in the sole of my left foot, and sometimes I also have a headache, and I complain about my blood sugar level. I measured my sugar immediately after eating, and it was 150, and two hours after eating, it became approximately 110, and when I am hungry, it is 90...", + "answer": "These numbers do not diagnose your diabetes, but the cause of my complaint may be nerve inflammation, and its causes are many. Please see a neurologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 157, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor.... My question is about cumulative blood sugar. Two days ago I took the HBA1c test and the result was 5.8. Does this indicate that I have diabetes or what???? Thank you.", + "answer": "This level of cumulative sugar does not indicate that you have diabetes, but if you are overweight or obese, it is preferable to follow a diet and exercise for prevention.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 158, + "question": "A girl who suffers from type 2 diabetes and takes insulin is about to get engaged\nShe maintains her health and nutrition, and her diabetes level is normal, as she told me\nDoes this affect her or the fetus?", + "answer": "The problem with diabetes results from a lack of control over the blood sugar level, and as long as the sugar level is controlled and kept within limits, things are good, God willing, with the emphasis that monitoring the sugar to remain under control will be a part of life.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 159, + "question": "Blood sugar does not exceed 95 after eating, and returns to falling after half an hour to an hour. There will be palpitations, lack of restful sleep if it drops, headache, and pain in the extremities.", + "answer": "It is preferable to focus on eating complex carbohydrates and reducing the intake of simple carbohydrates.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 160, + "question": "Today I found out I had diabetes and it came out at 450. I took 15 units of water insulin and broke my fast, and two hours later I was tested and it came out at 165. What is the solution??", + "answer": "A cumulative blood sugar test must be done, as well as a fasting blood sugar test, two hours after breakfast. It is preferable to adhere to a diet until the tests are presented to a diabetes specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 161, + "question": "What are the procedures required to be followed to reduce insulin resistance by cells, knowing that my weight is 82 kg and I have type 2 diabetes, and I currently take metformin 1000 at noon and sometimes 500 in the evening?", + "answer": "The dose can be increased to 1000 mg in the morning and evening to increase insulin sensitivity", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 162, + "question": "Two hours after eating, the number is 97. Is this considered low?", + "answer": "Within normal limits", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 163, + "question": "My mother is 50 years old, and for a period of time her gastric diabetes was 500 and her blood pressure was higher than 180, and we went to the same doctor, but there were no results like this.", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a nutritionist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 164, + "question": "I suffer from squint with a little dizziness and have chronic diabetes", + "answer": "Failure to control blood sugar leads to many complications, including weight loss and fainting.\nIt is recommended to consult a physician and a nutritionist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 165, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar is 5.7. Should I take diabetes treatment to preserve my pancreas? What is it and its dosage\nThen the LDL cholesterol test was 122. Did he also take treatment for cholesterol even though the rest of the numbers are normal?", + "answer": "The normal percentage of cumulative sugar in healthy people who do not suffer from diabetes should be between 4% - 5.6%. This means that if the percentage is higher than 5.7% to 6.4%, then the person is considered to be at a very high risk of developing diabetes (prediabetes). This can only be determined by a specialist doctor through further tests, such as a fasting blood sugar test, a glucose tolerance test, and others.\nIt is currently recommended to follow the following tips to avoid diabetes:\n\nFollow a healthy diet low in carbohydrates and sugars.\nTry to lose 5-10% of weight.\nAvoid smoking.\nExercise 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week.\nControl blood pressure and cholesterol levels.\nConsult your doctor about using metformin treatment.\n\nAs for the LDL test, it refers to low-density lipoprotein, the normal level of which should be less than 100 mg/dl. High LDL test results must be controlled by:\n\nFollow a diet low in saturated fat and trans fat (trans fat).\nEat foods rich in omega-3.\nAvoid smoking.\nControl blood sugar levels and blood pressure.\nDo exercise regularly.\nMaintain a healthy weight and avoid obesity.\n\nIt is preferable to adhere to the aforementioned instructions for a period of 3 months, and then repeat the examinations and consult a specialist doctor if no improvement is observed or the situation worsens, as it is not possible to determine any treatment without performing specific examinations and taking the complete medical history and health condition.\nFor more:\n\nDiabetes diagnosis\nNutritional coexistence with diabetes\nDiabetes myths and false beliefs\nImportant examinations for diabetics\nMisconceptions about diabetes\nEarly signs of diabetes should not be ignored\nSigns that may be strange for diabetes\nTreatment of cumulative diabetes with herbs\n\nReference:\n\nHemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) Test for Diabetes\nPrediabetes (Borderline Diabetes)\nLDL Cholesterol\nFoods to Eat and Avoid for High Cholesterol", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 166, + "question": "Is taking Glyptis 50 tablets suitable for a cumulative blood sugar range between 6.5 to 7, and is the treatment for a limited period or continuous?", + "answer": "This treatment is specific to diabetics (the disease is diagnosed by a specialist, and a high blood sugar reading is not a criterion for diabetes). This treatment is only dispensed with a medical prescription, and the specialist is the one who determines the dose and duration of treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 167, + "question": "Hello\nMy father is 60 years old and a diabetic patient. He does not take diabetes medication. He has been conservative on his food since he had seventh nerve paralysis. The doctor prescribed him cortisone, and since then his blood sugar has been very high...", + "answer": "Weight loss is a result of high blood sugar, and controlling sugar will help improve weight. To control blood sugar, it is necessary to take diabetes medications and follow a healthy diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 168, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes and I have a question\nIs there a relationship between B12 deficiency and diabetes when doing a cumulative test?\nIf B12 injections are taken due to a deficiency, will it affect...", + "answer": "I hope that what is meant by diabetes is type 2, because there is no scientific term called type 2.\nThe relationship between vitamin B12 and type 2 diabetes is that the diabetes regulator metformin may cause a deficiency in B12 levels.\nTaking B12 injections does not affect diabetes levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 169, + "question": "My mother has diabetes, she is 41 years old, and she does not take medication, and her blood sugar level is 140. After two months, complications may occur", + "answer": "It is best to do a cumulative blood sugar analysis, before answering the possibility of complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 170, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar 175\nFater 280", + "answer": "60\nShe takes Glucophage 500 tablets 3 times after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 171, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old girl who stopped using insulin 3 months ago", + "answer": "It is not recommended to abandon treatment for any medical condition without consulting a specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 172, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a daughter who suffers from diabetes, and since yesterday her condition has changed and has become a continuous decline, and although I give her large amounts of food and drink, it does not go up even though...", + "answer": "It is necessary to evaluate the nutritional health because the defect occurred during a certain period, and there must have been a defect in one of the factors that may affect the sugar level during this period (medication dose and timing - food quality, quantity and timing - physical activity, effort, quality and Timing - general psychological state - any inflammation, infection, wounds, or the like).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 173, + "question": "I had a cumulative blood sugar test done and the results were as follows:\nAG1lyCcosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c), EDTA blood 5.3%\nEstimated average gluecose 6 mmol/l 105 mg/dl\nKnowing that I do not have diabetes", + "answer": "There is no sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 174, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for about 10 years. It used to reach 360 after eating and sometimes 240, and sometimes it reached 170 to 220 when fasting. I started doing the keto diet and now I fast from 80 to 110 after...", + "answer": "Continue the diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 175, + "question": "I lost 7 kilograms in a month and a half. I take Glucophage", + "answer": "If you do not follow a diet to lose weight, this weight loss may be an indication of high blood sugar levels, and it is therefore recommended to consult a specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 176, + "question": "My son is 9 days old, his blood sugar drops, his color becomes blue, and his mother faints", + "answer": "Low blood sugar in newborns: First, you must consult a neonatologist and a pediatric endocrinologist, and you must review whether the mother suffered from diabetes during pregnancy or is taking medications that affect the sugar level. The level of thyroid hormone, the level of cortisone in the body, sodium, and potassium must be measured, and I advise having him in an incubator. Because repeated low blood sugar at this age and with this description may affect the brain and mental development, and in any case low blood sugar must be treated seriously until the diagnosis is confirmed.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 177, + "question": "A cumulative blood sugar test of 5.83 and a fasting blood sugar test of 109. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar is between 5.8 and 6.4, the stage of pre-diabetes or latent mild diabetes, and its treatment is weight control, nutrition, exercise, and follow-up, but the degree is very mild.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 178, + "question": "Fasting 129\nFater 149 What does the blood sugar test result mean? Is this an analysis of a young man proposing marriage? Will this affect me and the children later?", + "answer": "It reflects the pre-diabetes stage and requires weight control, nutrition, exercise, and cumulative diabetes to confirm the diagnosis. The decision to marry depends on evaluating the general condition in a medical and social way, but there is no major harm, God willing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 179, + "question": "Diabetes and diabetes symptoms When to take Galvus Met medication, knowing that I take Lantus insulin, I need to know whether it is after breakfast, after lunch, or dinner.", + "answer": "According to the prescription of the treating physician, the dosage, and the distribution of the medication, but the months after breakfast and lunch", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 180, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I recently had routine tests and found that the fasting sugar level was 1.28 and the triglycerides were 1.82. Do I have diabetes? What is the medical procedure that I should take?", + "answer": "Please write the sugar in numbers, mg per deciliter, because I have no experience with these devices available to you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 181, + "question": "My mother needs a diet, knowing that she has diabetes and high blood pressure and had open heart surgery. What course is available for her?", + "answer": "With the presence of sugar and blood pressure, weight must be controlled and a healthy, moderate diet must be adhered to. With a history of open heart surgery, one must not resort to a harsh diet or violent sports. It is preferable to seek the help of a therapeutic nutritionist who chooses what suits the age and condition, along with a thyroid analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 182, + "question": "I am 39 years old, I have a family history of diabetes, and I am currently in the pre-diabetes stage. I followed a diet and exercise, and my sugar level has improved and is in the normal range...", + "answer": "The specialist is the one who decides whether it is necessary to take the medicine or not.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 183, + "question": "I went to the hospital and discovered that I was diabetic, and my blood pressure was 700 H1, and after 3 hours it became 248, and I was allowed to leave. After 3 weeks, it did not exceed 150, fasting 117, breaking the fast between 140, with food...", + "answer": "You have not recovered, but the condition has been controlled, which will have a positive impact on your health and your daily life in general.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 184, + "question": "My father is 58 years old and suffers from an abdominal aortic aneurysm. He has a high blood sugar level of 7.5 and lost weight suddenly. He has severe dryness in the throat. Possible...", + "answer": "Sugar must be controlled, thyroid analysis must be reviewed, and any other cause of weight loss should be reviewed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 185, + "question": "My mother is diabetic, and when she eats or does any effort, she sweats and gets tired, and she does not move much, on the contrary, she moves a lot.", + "answer": "If she moves too much, the insulin dose may be greater than she needs. Check her sugar level at least a quarter of an hour after taking the insulin dose. If the sugar level is very low, she needs to reduce the insulin dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 186, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and it came out as mmol/19.1. I would like to know what it means", + "answer": "There is a possibility of diabetes, and you should do an HBa1c test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 187, + "question": "There is a relative of mine who is approximately 53-54 years old, and his fasting blood sugar level is sometimes 120, 136, 100, or 90. It is always fluctuating, and this also applies to the diabetes level...", + "answer": "First, a cumulative blood sugar test must be done to confirm the diagnosis, then control the weight, exercise, adjust the diet, and follow up on the analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 188, + "question": "Sugar (140) for a 62-year-old woman after a period of fasting from eight in the evening to eight in the morning\nIs this normal or is she considered diabetic or does she need to go on a diet...", + "answer": "My dear, her blood sugar is almost high. To confirm, she must do an HBA1c blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 189, + "question": "My father has diabetes... and diabetes is hereditary for us in general.", + "answer": "If it is accompanied by fasting for 8 hours, it is somewhat high.\nCheck Hba1c to confirm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 190, + "question": "I have gestational diabetes, how do I know if it is high?", + "answer": "See a doctor to perform the necessary tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 191, + "question": "Does pre-diabetes occur only in patients with type 2 diabetes, or can it occur with type 1 patients as well? I tested my child, who is 7 years old, 5 hours after eating. He was 115. What does this mean?", + "answer": "Pre-diabetes is a medical condition that is specific to adults only, a second type. We advise you not to test your child's blood sugar. While following nutritional advice for children", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 192, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes for 5 years. I use Metagliptin 1000. In some months of the year, my blood sugar rises to 400 after using the pills, and after a month it returns to its normal level. My weight is 123 and my height is 167, I mean, from cholesterol and fats.", + "answer": "We need a cumulative blood sugar analysis to evaluate your condition and a kidney HbA1C analysis. Cr. Urea\nA diabetic patient generally needs cholesterol-lowering medication, even if his cholesterol is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 193, + "question": "I have diabetes and I complain of fever in my extremities. The blood sugar measurement exceeds 300. The question is: If I stop doing current things, including tea, will the temperature go away?", + "answer": "What you are complaining about is nerve inflammation due to chronic high blood sugar and neglect of the disease. The solution requires controlling blood sugar first through blood sugar-lowering medications, the right diet, and regular daily walking. There are some medications that help manage ants, numbness, and fever", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 194, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes, and after taking a group of medications for a week, he developed allergic reactions in his body, facial swelling, and weight gain.\nThe medications he takes\n1- Jardiance...", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor to find out the cause of the allergy and rule out the accused drug", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 195, + "question": "I measured my fasting blood sugar for 13 hours at 103... and the day before that I measured it at intervals not exceeding 3 hours after eating and it was 118 to 120... then after 6 hours it dropped to 97. I became very stressed...", + "answer": "Sugar numbers are all within the normal range and it is normal for them to fluctuate. We advise you - if you wish - to perform the analysis only in the morning on an empty stomach", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 196, + "question": "High blood sugar, but the high blood sugar was avoided, and the blood sugar dropped from 170 to 100, but I have fears of high blood sugar. In the seventh month, it was 15,000 despite the use of antibiotics...", + "answer": "Do a blood sugar test in the morning on an empty stomach and send it to us", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 197, + "question": "Accumulation sugar analysis 6.9. Is it considered that I actually have diabetes or is it normal?", + "answer": "Yes, this number diagnoses the presence of diabetes, but it is mild", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 198, + "question": "Low blood sugar even after eating\nIt is often 0.50 grams why please", + "answer": "Low blood sugar occurs in the stage before diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 199, + "question": "In the beginning, I noticed symptoms of frequent going to the bathroom and a headache. I took him to the hospital to take a test for him and it came out high at 365. On the second day, we took a cumulative test for him and it came out at about 9, and he was given needles...", + "answer": "First, age is important. You must see a doctor to do tests to find out whether it is possible to dispense with insulin or not. It is not possible to give a correct opinion online.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 200, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes, and I read on some sites that drinking warm water early in the morning is beneficial, and it can be treated with diabetes. Is this true?", + "answer": "Of course this is wrong information\nTreatment of diabetes, especially type 2, consists of following a diet, but with follow-up with a specialist until the treatment and diet are regulated.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 201, + "question": "I am a 38-year-old woman. I had a blood sugar test done today and the result was 6.6. What are the consequences of that? Is there a risk and what is the solution?", + "answer": "You need to follow a diet, preferably with a nutritionist, so that your blood sugar is at its normal level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 202, + "question": "A type 1 diabetic patient whose cumulative blood sugar was 6.9 and the random blood sugar was 170 after breakfast. Are the vision measurements to make glasses with these numbers correct?", + "answer": "Yes, the eye measurements are correct", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 203, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from the onset of diabetes, and one of the doctors advised her to take Sexinda injections, but she has side effects. Should she take it or not? Is there any harm to her?", + "answer": "Depends on its sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 204, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Can I take a dose of short-acting insulin one hour after taking the effective dose because I feel excessive hunger?", + "answer": "Please repeat the question in detail, knowing that hunger is caused by the insulin dose, so the question is incomprehensible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 205, + "question": "I suffer from fatigue and exhaustion throughout my body. I had a diabetes test at 118 in the morning before eating anything. Do I have diabetes? Age 37", + "answer": "Diabetes is not diagnosed by morning glucose testing. You must do a HBA1c blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 206, + "question": "My mother has hypothyroidism and hot flashes as symptoms of menopause, and she suffers from sudden bouts of hunger that accompany hot flashes, especially after sleep. Her fasting blood sugar is normal, and there is no family history of the disease...", + "answer": "You should take thyroxine to treat the thyroid gland. The symptoms are clear: an underactive thyroid gland", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 207, + "question": "I analyzed sugar and cumulative sugar and found that the sugar was 1.15 and the cumulative sugar was 5.40%. So what is this percentage?", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar test is excellent, but the fasting blood sugar test does not make sense. Please write it in letters", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 208, + "question": "Excuse me, doctor, if there is someone with diabetes who is more than 15 years old and takes Mixtard, and the doctor changed the insulin to something called Lantus and a rivet called vildaformin, and he made the insulin dose one time, but would it help...", + "answer": "The change that the doctor made is good, which is to adjust the effectiveness of insulin to be longer lasting with the help of a sugar regulator.\nThe probability of getting rid of insulin depends on the condition itself, although this probability is small", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 209, + "question": "I used to take Novorapid insulin 25 doses, and now I have Tresiba. May I know how much dose to take?", + "answer": "Tresiba is a long-acting insulin, while Novorapid is a fast-acting insulin. It is not possible to give a dose of any of them by knowing the other dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 210, + "question": "What is the best nutritional supplement other than vitamin B to treat neuropathy in the feet due to diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no nutritional supplement to treat nerve inflammation other than vitamin B. There are only medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 211, + "question": "Ghand, the cumulative test for the first time was 7.4, and four days later I repeated the test in another laboratory, and it was 6.2, and two days later, I repeated it in another laboratory, and it was 5.8. The situation confused me. Is this possible in a week?", + "answer": "This is not possible. A blood sugar curve must be done to verify the result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 212, + "question": "In a question, you told me that I am diabetic because the fasting test was 144 and 129, but after that the fasting blood sugar for dozens of tests did not exceed 110, and after two hours it did not exceed 130, with a cumulative score of 5.8...", + "answer": "This result is satisfactory after following a diet, but if it is without a diet, it is a pre-diabetic stage.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 213, + "question": "I tested my fasting blood sugar on the first day at 144 and the next day at 129. The government health doctor considered me to be diabetic, while a specialist doctor said that I was in the pre-diabetic stage. Which one is correct?", + "answer": "Diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 214, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes...but I cannot determine its type so I can take the necessary action!!! What tests should I do to be able to determine whether it is the first or second type?!!!", + "answer": "Analysis C-peptide / ICA / Anti GAD Ab / ICA / Anti insulin Ab", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 215, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a mother who has diabetes. The doctor changed her pills to insulin injections. She has been taking them for two months and has become itchy and red in the skin, knowing that she is allergic to aspirin pills. Thank you.", + "answer": "Insulin injections must be taken out of the refrigerator an hour before the injection so that itching and redness do not occur", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 216, + "question": "My mother is 60 years old and suffers from very high blood pressure and diabetes. She complains of pain in the soles of her feet and is skeptical about whether this has anything to do with diabetes.", + "answer": "Of course, this is neuritis from diabetes complications, or possibly from severe high blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 217, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My wife has type 2 diabetes. An insulin test was done. The test result was 8.37. Is this a low percentage? The test was done after fasting for 8 hours?", + "answer": "This percentage is not low", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 218, + "question": "I suffer from a headache immediately after breakfast and it lasts for about 7 hours. Does this indicate diabetes?", + "answer": "You must go to an internist who specializes in neurology", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 219, + "question": "Can a person become diabetic without going through the pre-diabetes stage? How long does the pre-diabetic stage last until it turns into sugar? Is the pre-diabetes stage certain to continue?", + "answer": "These are just questions and hypotheses. Pre-diabetes does not necessarily turn into diabetes, just as it is not necessary to go through the pre-diabetes stage to develop diabetes. Diabetes is diagnosed based on specific criteria, and the specialist is authorized to evaluate that.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 220, + "question": "She has been diabetic for 15 years and is now 59\nSince the diabetes has been high at about 285, it does not respond much to medications.\nSome time ago, I had a mild stroke", + "answer": "It is necessary to take insulin to control it under the supervision of a glandular consultant and a nutrition consultant", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 221, + "question": "Hello Doctor, can I ask you a lot of questions? I am interested in my husband today. He received the results of his tests and his cumulative blood sugar test score was 5.9. Is he diabetes at the mark, he does not suffer from any symptoms at all?", + "answer": "The result is within normal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 222, + "question": "Hello\nI am fasting and I checked my blood sugar 16 hours after eating and the result was 69.\nHow do you advise?", + "answer": "Do you have diabetes? You must perform complete tests in the laboratory, fasting blood sugar, two hours after eating, and cumulative blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 223, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes. A while ago, I saw a dark brown spot on my leg and thigh. Months have passed and it has not disappeared. What is the treatment? Is this due to diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, this is due to diabetes, and it is difficult to treat. The most important thing is to control your blood sugar and take the opinion of a dermatology consultant.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 224, + "question": "I met a girl with the intention of getting married, but I learned that she suffers from diabetes.\nWhat difficulties may we face? Is it a hereditary disease that can be passed on to children?", + "answer": "If type 1 diabetes is only inherited at a rate of 3%, there are no difficulties if you maintain the sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 225, + "question": "I am a patient with type 1 diabetes, and a diabetic coma occurred, and thank God I did not go into it because I went to the hospital and was given salt solutions, but the doctors told me that I do not have to fast after that...", + "answer": "Yes, type 1 diabetes is forbidden from fasting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 226, + "question": "I use Zoloft 200mg, Anafranil 75mg, and Tegratol 200mg to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder. A fasting blood sugar test came out 5.6 high. Is the test done without taking the medication? Do medications cause diabetes?", + "answer": "These medicines have nothing to do with sugar, and this percentage is in the pre-diabetic stage. Complete tests must be done for fasting blood sugar, two hours after eating, and cumulative blood sugar in the laboratory.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 227, + "question": "I analyzed the cumulative score and it came out 7.1\nAnd Saima’s analysis 133\nDo I have diabetes?\nIf I am infected, should I take treatment or should I follow a diet and exercise?", + "answer": "Yes, you have diabetes. You must exercise for half an hour a day, follow a diet, and repeat the tests after 3 months, and send your weight and age.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 228, + "question": "I am a diabetic, 54 years old. I take one tablet before breakfast and one tablet before suhoor, and my blood sugar measurement was normal before Ramadan, but when I measure my blood sugar while I am fasting for 12 hours, but before breakfast, it is...", + "answer": "It is necessary to mention the treatment and then the analysis 104 before breakfast, which is moderate for a diabetic patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 229, + "question": "I am 34 years old and 10 days ago I started having a problem with frequent urination. Within an hour I go to the bathroom 4 times. Today I did a fasting blood sugar test 10 hours after my last meal. The result was 110. Am I infected...", + "answer": "You are in the pre-diabetic stage. You must do complete tests, fasting and two hours after eating, and cumulative blood sugar, and send the results. You must practice walking for half an hour daily and follow a special diet for diabetics.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 230, + "question": "The blood sugar level after eating at two times gives 134 or 156, sometimes 178, sometimes 197, different readings, and sometimes 111 and sometimes 106. What is important is that the situation is worrying, although I do not...", + "answer": "These different numbers indicate that you are predisposed to developing diabetes. Complete laboratory tests must be performed for fasting, fasting, and cumulative blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 231, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I take medication. During Ramadan, my blood sugar level before breakfast is between 1.40/1.50. What is the solution?", + "answer": "This is a high percentage. The solution includes regulating food, reducing sugars, starches, and fats, and practicing walking and Tarawih prayers, which are excellent exercises. If you do that, you should visit a specialist doctor to increase your medications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 232, + "question": "Is it permissible to take them together, since the doctor prescribed me Amaryl M one pill before breakfast and he prescribed me Galvus M pill at lunch and one pill at dinner. Thank you et 850", + "answer": "Can I take galvus/met? 50/850 with the amaryl m", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 233, + "question": "Excuse me, I am a diabetic. I sleep with my blood sugar well, but when I wake up my blood sugar is very high. What is the reason?", + "answer": "You should do a blood sugar test at 2-3 am. A drop in blood sugar may occur, as the body secretes hormones such as cortisone and adrenaline to defend against the drop, so the blood sugar rises when you get up in the morning.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 234, + "question": "How do I fast Ramadan when I have diabetes? I am 16, my latest cumulative score is 9, and my doses are 9, 11, 9 Actrapid, and 16 Lantus.", + "answer": "If you are a type 1 diabetic, you should not fast, and you should go to a consultant to increase your insulin doses according to the results of your home tests, fasting and two hours after eating, and at 2 a.m.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 235, + "question": "My mother uses 40 units of insulin before breakfast once a day in Ramadan, and we measured her with a blood sugar monitor and it came out at 330. What is the reason? She also uses medications such as glucovance, one tablet at breakfast, what is the reason...", + "answer": "The treatment regimen is incorrect. Home tests must be done fasting and two hours after eating, and a consultant physician must be consulted to organize treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 236, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes. I take Glucophage 1000 mg and Admiral 3 times a day.\nBut the sugar is coming", + "answer": "To control the sugar level, four main factors must be regulated together, and one or some of them cannot be dispensed with without the other. These factors are: diet + medication + physical activity + psychological state.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 237, + "question": "A diabetic patient takes Insulin Tube and they switched me a pen. I used to take twenty units per injection, how much do I take with Lantus pen?", + "answer": "It is preferable not to take advice on this topic here. Please visit a doctor urgently to avoid the error.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 238, + "question": "My blood sugar two hours after eating was 159, even though I did not eat any sugar. Is this level normal or not?\nThank you", + "answer": "natural.\nIt is preferable to do the fasting test and do the cumulative test to be sure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 239, + "question": "My son solved it. Randomly 222, and two days later, fasting was analyzed 189 and fasting was analyzed 247\nHeight 180, weight 92 kg\nHe only complains of an invasive stitching operation on his foot 10 days ago", + "answer": "Your son has diabetes and his blood sugar is high. He must be followed up by a diabetes consultant and a nutrition consultant.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 240, + "question": "Does stopping taking Metformin 500 cause diabetes because I am in the prediabatic stage, AC1 test 6.6, noting that I only have 11 days of taking the drug?", + "answer": "A1c 6.6 Diabetes What is prediabetic? Never stop metformin 500 mg, but rather take it 3 times", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 241, + "question": "I have a diabetic patient and take Glucare", + "answer": "There is no problem with the treatment. A blood sugar test should be done at 3 am, and dinner should be eaten early, at 7-8 am.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 242, + "question": "I suffer from frequent urination and dry mouth. I had my diabetes measured while fasting several times and it came out at 94/84/108/86/86. I had a cumulative blood sugar that came out at 5.3. Do I have diabetes or not at all? And is my average normal like other people’s...", + "answer": "You do not have diabetes at all and your test levels are normal, but you must visit a specialist doctor to determine the cause of frequent urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 243, + "question": "Fasting from 70 to 90 and after eating from 130 to 170. Note that I did a cumulative test and it was 5.6 and three months ago it was 5.7. Is this diabetes or pre-diabetes...", + "answer": "This is pre-diabetes and must be followed up with a diabetes consultant and a nutrition consultant", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 244, + "question": "I tested my cumulative score and it came out at 12.8, and the doctor gave me Glibil 5 mg pills before breakfast and Glucare", + "answer": "It is preferable to take the gray Lantus pen with these medications to control blood sugar because its level is very high and it is difficult to control it with pills only.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 245, + "question": "My diabetes does not go below 400, even though I take Gaucovance 2.5/500 medication, and I have dry mouth that is not normal. What should I do?", + "answer": "Insulin must be taken under the supervision of a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 246, + "question": "Hello . I did a fasting test with a home measuring device and the results were mixed. I did a successive test four times in two minutes and the results were (126-111-108-104). Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Laboratory analyzes must be performed for fasting, fasting and cumulative sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 247, + "question": "What is the effect of smoking and saccharin on cumulative diabetes?", + "answer": "Smoking harms the arteries and heart, and saccharin is one of the causes of cancer. HbA1c is not a disease. It is the rate of sugar binding to hemoglobin in the last 3 months to show the extent of sugar control.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 248, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic and I am 16 years old and have been sick for 4 years as a result of anger and nervousness. Will the disease continue with me or is it possible to recover from it due to my young age...", + "answer": "Diabetes is completely cured, but there are experiments on collecting cell therapy, with success rates of about 40%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 249, + "question": "22 years old, I was recently diagnosed with diabetes. My blood sugar responds to exercising, drinking a lot of water, and drinking an infusion of olive leaves, and often drops to 100-140. Is this definitive proof of diabetes...", + "answer": "A fasting blood sugar test must be done, two hours after eating, and a cumulative blood sugar test should confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 250, + "question": "A type 1 diabetic can get married", + "answer": "It is possible, of course, to get married, but blood sugar must be constantly controlled so that it does not affect the vital functions of the body", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 251, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a cumulative blood sugar test and it came out at 6.2. Am I diabetic? If I am diabetic, what are the precautions I can take to avoid diabetes? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "If you are in the pre-diabetic stage, you should eat healthy, exercise, walk half an hour a day, and lose weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 252, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the treatment for diabetics? Guaranteed for GPA 10.3 and Diabetes 185", + "answer": "Every patient is different in terms of the treatment that suits him. He must visit a specialist consultant doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 253, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic and I use Lantus 40 and Actrapid14+20+10\nI saw a doctor and he changed Actrepide to Forxiga10 and Glunorm 50/1000.\nCumulative GPA9\nIs it recommended to use treatment for the first type?", + "answer": "Treatment is not suitable for the first type. Treatment must be under the supervision of an endocrinology consultant", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 254, + "question": "I am a 14-year-old girl who suffers from type 1 diabetes. I take needles and I cannot fast, so I wanted to ask: Can I change the needles for tablets? And if I change them, can I fast?", + "answer": "Needles cannot be replaced with tablets at all in the first type, and I do not advise you to fast at all", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 255, + "question": "22 years old, I was diagnosed with diabetes two days ago, and my blood sugar is stable at 300-350 despite taking Metformin 750 twice a day and eating only a little bran bread and eggs while drinking anise and dairy, and there is no...", + "answer": "The blood sugar is high, insulin must be used in the beginning until the sugar stabilizes, and tests must be performed to show the condition of the pancreas. Will it respond to the tablets or not?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 256, + "question": "I have diabetes insipidus when I am 9 years old\nA month ago, I had an MRI and discovered a tumor measuring 2 x 4 mm. Is this tumor the cause of my diabetes insipidus? Or is it small...", + "answer": "This tumor may be the cause of your pseudogout", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 257, + "question": "Hello\nSugar is always high 400 or more\nUse premixed insulin\nUse three doses daily: 30, 30, and 25\nIs there a better suitable insulin?\nCumulative 13\nThank you very much", + "answer": "It is necessary to make a schedule of tests before eating, two hours after eating, breakfast, lunch, and dinner for two days, and record them, and follow up with a diabetes specialist doctor and a nutritionist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 258, + "question": "My blood sugar goes up and down more than once on the same day, even though I take insulin", + "answer": "A schedule of tests and insulin doses must be made, comparing them to carbohydrates at each meal, under the supervision of a diabetologist and a therapeutic nutritionist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 259, + "question": "Excuse me, I have been suffering from frequent urination for a while, and I measured my blood sugar an hour after eating, and it came out at 174. After that, I didn’t eat, and after 8 hours, I measured it again and found it to be 74.\nAge 20, weight 130...", + "answer": "To diagnose diabetes, certain criteria must be in place, and you can see a specialist for a personal evaluation - noting that the aforementioned weight is considered very excessive and makes you vulnerable to diabetes sooner or later, God forbid, and therefore positive change must be made (following a healthy diet and increasing activity). Physical) without postponing to preserve your health and remember that health, if lost, will not be restored, and if it is restored, it will come back lame, so to speak.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 260, + "question": "Diabetes 211 after an hour and after two hours 142 Note that I was diagnosed with pre-diabetes because the score was 6.5 and after three months 5.7 Did I reach 211 after an hour of eating I actually became diabetes...", + "answer": "Yes, these numbers are high. The tests must be repeated to be sure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 261, + "question": "If we assume for the sake of argument that I have diabetes, why would the doctor prescribe me a diuretic as a treatment?\nWhile the disease itself causes a lot of urination", + "answer": "What is the name of the medicine?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 262, + "question": "I suffer from numbness in my fingers, so I checked my fasting blood sugar using a digital device and it was 118. The next day, I fasted again and measured it in the laboratory and it was 117, but after a week I measured it in another laboratory and it was 71. So, the reading was taken...", + "answer": "Do a fasting blood sugar test for 8 hours, two hours after breakfast, and a cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 263, + "question": "Hello\nPlease clarify that treatment for diabetes through weekly Trulcity injections is effective and appropriate\nNote that the cumulative score the first time I had diabetes was 9.4\nNow, after 3 months, the cumulative score is 5.9...", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment must be under the direct supervision and follow-up of a doctor.\nAs for the last result, it is excellent, especially after losing weight and taking treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 264, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar by chance and found it to be 588 and there were no symptoms. I went to the doctor and wrote a treatment and then a week later I found it to be 190. I do not have diabetes or is this a period in which my blood sugar is raised only?", + "answer": "It is better to check the cumulative blood sugar because it is more accurate\nGreetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 265, + "question": "My cumulative score for 3 months was 6.6, and ten days ago I fasted 79, and more than once I fasted from 70 to 80, my breakfast did not exceed 102.", + "answer": "You must repeat the cumulative sugar. There may be a mistake the first time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 266, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar on the first day of fasting and it was 124, and the cumulative amount was 4.5. I checked it on the second day after eating and it was 94. Then I checked it a week later when I woke up and it was 95, knowing that with the first result I was afraid...", + "answer": "Things are normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 267, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I suffer from type 2 diabetes, and I did not use pills. Now my cumulative blood sugar has risen to 14. Should I use pills or insulin?", + "answer": "It is very high. It is recommended to consult a specialist and follow a suitable healthy diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 268, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I swear to God, I am afraid because my daughter had a blood sugar test and it was a terrifying result for me\nIt has Gaj: 2.64\nAnd HBGlyquèe:12.5%\nPlease help, I am afraid because I heard that this...", + "answer": "It is necessary to do complete tests, go to the follow-up doctor, and take the appropriate medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 269, + "question": "Why is it difficult to stop bleeding for diabetics when they have wounds?", + "answer": "For several reasons, the most important of which is high blood sugar levels, which in turn negatively affects the efficiency of the process of stopping bleeding, poor or poor blood flow as a result of narrowing of the blood vessels and thus slowing the arrival or flow of blood, the immune and nervous systems are also negatively affected, which in turn affects this process.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 270, + "question": "Hello, I am 27 years old. Two months ago, for the first time with a cumulative examination, my score was 8.9, and a doctor prescribed me a medication called Glucovance 500/5.\nAfter two months of treatment, my cumulative score became 7.3, and I am like this...", + "answer": "Treatment is not subject to individual or individual circumstances; the specialist is authorized to modify the treatment. Usually, the cumulative blood sugar is checked every three months to give a correct result.\nIn general - to control the sugar level, four factors must come together. Try to achieve them and you will notice the difference: healthy food + appropriate medication (according to the prescription) + appropriate physical activity + psychological rest and physical rest (sufficient sleep). If you are overweight, losing weight will greatly help you control your blood sugar, and you may be able to avoid medication in the long run.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 271, + "question": "I am 39 years old. I take Glucophage two pills a day. My cumulative blood sugar level was 606 for 6 months. It rose to 708 in the last three months. The question is how do I maintain a stable level...", + "answer": "The solution lies in four factors combined together: a healthy diet, appropriate physical activity, appropriate medication dosage and timing, and psychological and physical rest (adequate sleep).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 272, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test two hours after breakfast and the result was 130. Is this a normal result, given that I had eaten honey for breakfast and taken a Meformina pill to lose weight? Is this a normal result of 130?", + "answer": "Yes, this result is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 273, + "question": "Fasting sugar 96 Iftar 131 Cumulative 606 Is this sugar?", + "answer": "Hello\nIf you have symptoms of diabetes, such as weight loss, frequent urination at night, a constant feeling of thirst, or extreme fatigue that has no other cause, then this is considered the beginnings.\nIf there are no symptoms, it is not diabetes\nBut I usually advise you to do the analysis and try to stick to the diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 274, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic\nI take insulin pens and changed the type to regular needles, and I am afraid of them\nWhat do you advise me?\nPlease reply here No phone", + "answer": "Studies have shown that the best system for controlling sugar levels in patients with type 1 diabetes is what is called the basal bolus system.\nIt is the use of two separate types of insulin, one of which is long-acting or regulated, and this is used once a day without being linked to a meal, and the other is short-acting, and this is used with each meal of the three pills.\nBoth types of insulin are only available in the form of a pen\nTherefore, I advise using these pens and not using the old types in which we use syringes or syringes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 275, + "question": "Hello, can you please inform me that I underwent the test fasting for 8 hours and taking a Gluvig 500 pill in the morning one hour before the test, but without eating, and the result was 126?", + "answer": "This level is very acceptable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 276, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test and it was 10.8, and when I did a fasting fasting blood sugar test it was 187.\nWhat do you think, should I use a blood sugar regulator or is it enough to go on a diet?", + "answer": "Hello\nThis number is very high\nYou must start taking blood sugar-lowering tablets and continue to follow your diet and exercise, at least walking 30 minutes a day.\nI recommend taking metformin if there is no medical contraindication to its use, such as kidney or liver failure, while using another type of pill such as sitagliptin if there is also no medical contraindication.\nI also advise you to do a blood lipid analysis and a fundus examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 277, + "question": "My mother's blood sugar is high, 200 before breakfast and 220 after lunch. She takes treatment with lipanthyl 200m/Rosva20m.\nActosmet15m/850m glimepiride4m Aylide What is the reason for the rise?", + "answer": "There are several factors that control high blood sugar and lack of response to treatment, including obesity, high levels of fat in the blood, and irregular meals, in addition to the presence of other internal factors such as increased fatty liver and insufficient kidney function, which may cause episodes of sudden drops in blood sugar levels, especially in the elderly, and is considered a risk factor for the occurrence of diseases. The heart and blood vessels. Therefore, a comprehensive examination of vital signs and the rest of the body’s systems must be performed, supported by the necessary examinations to search for risk factors and treat them. The appropriate treatment for each case, in addition to organizing meals to reach the ideal weight and developing a physical activity program that suits the patient’s capabilities and needs. May God heal her and grant her well-being.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 278, + "question": "I am 36 years old and I did a quick test and it came out 103. Is this result normal and does not indicate diabetes??\nI want to know when I feel that I am in danger, on the verge of illness?", + "answer": "The result is natural, and there is no need to worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 279, + "question": "The cumulative score is 11, and the blood sugar level is high, above 360. There is no hereditary history of the disease in the family. There are no birth control pills. Is it possible that this could be neuropathy? Is there really such a thing as neuropathy and what is its treatment?", + "answer": "A diet in addition to sugar-lowering tablets and metformin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 280, + "question": "My father's family is known for diabetes\nI am 25 years old\nFound 1.12\nAnd 5.7% cumulatively\nDo I have diabetes?", + "answer": "No, I am not diabetic, try to exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 281, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI suffer from dry lips, frequent urination, and fatigue in my legs, thighs, and legs. I have felt this for about two weeks. Are these symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Please do a glycated hemoglobin and urine analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 282, + "question": "Thank God for what we were afflicted with. Two months ago, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes\nIn general, during this period, the first case of severe decline was recorded after only three days...", + "answer": "Please do a glycated hemoglobin and fasting blood sugar analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 283, + "question": "Over the past 3 months I have suffered from severe blood sugar. I measured my fasting blood sugar and it was 108 fasting and 147 cumulative 5.9. Am I in a pre-diabetic stage before that I was measuring it and it was not more than 91 fasting and 125 fasting in each...", + "answer": "No, I am not in the pre-diabetic stage, but I need to exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 284, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does type 1 diabetes pass on sugar to the brother as well or to his children in the future? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, but the more specific answer is that it may be inherited if several factors that stimulate this inheritance combine (eating an unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity, psychological discomfort, and constant stress), but it may not occur if the factors that may reduce the rate of inheritance combine (a healthy diet, Suitable physical activity, psychological rest, etc.).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 285, + "question": "I had been using insulin for 20 years and decided with the doctor to replace it with metformin after confirming several tests before starting it, but after several months of using it, I lost weight and my face became thin...", + "answer": "Please do a glycated hemoglobin test to know how to control your blood sugar levels, knowing that metformin leads to weight loss.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 286, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes for 12 years. According to a nerve scan, I have mild neuropathy. Doctors are not helping me. I have permanent, persistent, and painful numbness in my entire legs, hands, head, and sensitive area. I take 6 metformin pills. What is my treatment?", + "answer": "First, the dose of metformin is large and must be adjusted. For neuropathy, it is possible to take vitamin B complex and thiotic acid.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 287, + "question": "I suffer from dizziness and dizziness in the eye. My blood sugar is 280 and I take medication regularly, and my weight has decreased from 75 to 68. Yesterday my blood sugar was 280 and today I feel dizzy, very annoying. Is there...", + "answer": "The sugar level is high, and high blood sugar levels are the cause of the problems mentioned. The solution lies in controlling the blood sugar level. To control the blood sugar level, four factors must come together, and it is not beneficial to have one or some of them without the other, but rather all of them (food). Health care, medication, psychological comfort, and appropriate physical activity.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 288, + "question": "Hello\nWe ask success for you and for us, and our best regards to you\nI have type 2 diabetes and I have been taking Eucres 50/1000 pills for a year. 10 days ago I noticed my blood sugar was 240, the last test...", + "answer": "You must ensure that there are no infections in the body through the symptoms that you are complaining of, and that you have not eaten foods rich in sugars, and you must monitor the cumulative blood sugar to ensure that your medication doses are adequate.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 289, + "question": "Can diabetes resulting from sadness be cured after the sadness disappears?", + "answer": "It is possible with adherence to diet and medication if necessary. Follow-up with a doctor is the most important way.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 290, + "question": "I am 52 years old, and I had diabetes for 24 years, and my condition increased until my foot became diabetic foot, and I went to doctors for treatment, and they kept telling me that there is no treatment, and the bones are broken, and no...", + "answer": "The best way is to regulate blood sugar well. The other thing depends on the x-rays of the foot. If there is an infection in the foot, it requires antibiotics. After recovery from the infection, if the bone is fragmented and there is no sensation. This condition is called charcot arthropathy, and there are ways to deal with it. It cannot be treated until it completely heals. But there are means and ways to live with it and alleviate its problems", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 291, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question about childhood diabetes. What age group does it affect and can it be cured or does it remain with the person throughout his life?", + "answer": "Usually from the age of 4 years, the incidence increases between the ages of 11-13, and the patient is permanently dependent on insulin for life.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 292, + "question": "A deep wound on the finger of a person who has been diabetic for four months without improvement. What should be done?!!!", + "answer": "It is advisable to keep the wound clean and use fats after consulting a doctor after examining the wound. Usually, the wound of diabetic patients needs more time to heal, and controlling diabetes helps in healing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 293, + "question": "I take twice a day 50/500 Junomet with a 30mg Demicron pill before breakfast... and my blood sugar is high... 180 to 225 fasting... age 52 years... weight 82 kg...", + "answer": "Stick to the diet and avoid foods high in calories and sugars, because it is very necessary for treatment. Medicine does not replace diet. See your doctor. You may need a change or increase in your treatments.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 294, + "question": "I am 28 years old and have been suffering for two weeks from frequent urination, which occurs up to 8 times and a large amount per hour after drinking water. Does this mean I actually have diabetes or is it an indicator...", + "answer": "Frequent urination is not necessarily a symptom of diabetes, but it may be for various other reasons\nIt is best to do a fasting blood sugar test and a urine analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 295, + "question": "Hello...\nI have diabetes and I take three insulin doses a day. I had a fasting blood sugar test and the result was 223 and the cumulative blood sugar was 13.1%.\nGratefully", + "answer": "You need to adjust insulin doses to suit your blood sugar levels, in addition to adhering to the appropriate diet for diabetics and exercising\nInsulin without adherence to proper nutrition is not enough", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 296, + "question": "Why is the dose of gliclazide reduced for a diabetic patient when he receives an insulin dose?", + "answer": "So that he does not suffer from diabetic attacks", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 297, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient who has high blood sugar levels and uses insulin take fenugreek pills?", + "answer": "It is okay to do so without relying on its effect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 298, + "question": "Is pre-diabetes (glycemic index 5.8%) considered a medical condition with complications if it continues at the same rate without increase or decrease, or is it just an alert stage until...", + "answer": "An alert stage that does not lead to complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 299, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes and I take Vileda Glucose and the sugar is regulated, but my weight is low. I want to gain weight. Can I gain it while having sugar?", + "answer": "How much do you weigh", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 300, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and when I took a measurement an hour and a half after eating, I found 480 grams per deciliter", + "answer": "If the blood sugar exceeds 140 mg, chronic diabetes complications will occur, and this will happen if the blood sugar continues to exceed 6 mg.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 301, + "question": "My blood sugar is 10\nIs it possible to reduce blood sugar through diet and exercise without using pills? This is because people do not accept pills", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar is very high, so medications must be used in addition to diet and exercise\nIf side effects occur with one type of tablet, it is replaced with another type and the treatment is not stopped", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 302, + "question": "A doctor other than the doctor I was seeing prescribed the treatment for Chlaz MR30, and I am hesitant to use it because I did not use it throughout the period of my diabetes, and also previously, the cumulative average for the blood sugar test reached 10...", + "answer": "Glucair can only be increased to 1000, and I see no need to add another medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 303, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar is 6.5. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "Low sugar tolerance, go on a diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 304, + "question": "My blood sugar was 182 after eating and after taking a Glucophage XR 1000 mg tablet. I am 42 years old. Is this normal or high?", + "answer": "Please send your medical history so that we can accurately answer your question... When was the fasting blood sugar test done and after two hours? Has a cumulative blood sugar test been done?\nThen clarify, how many hours after eating was the measurement done? What meal was eaten?\nMay God bless you with health and wellness", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 305, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from diabetes and use insulin, and my glycemic index is 9.7\nI suffer from tremors in my extremities when doing anything, even simple\nI suffer from lethargy and excessive movement in some body parts...", + "answer": "Blood sugar is not controlled, see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 306, + "question": "In the seventh week of pregnancy, the fasting gestational blood sugar test was 90\nAn hour after drinking a solution of 151 mg/dl\nTwo hours later, 101 mg/dl\nA doctor gave me Glucophage twice a day. Is it sufficient for treatment? What is it...", + "answer": "No treatment is needed\nAnalysis within the limits of safety and food regulation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 307, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic. The treatment per day is 2 tablets of Metformin 500 ml + 1 tablet of Demicron MR 60 ml. The result of the analysis in the last year, cumulative 6.0% and fasting mg 119. Will...", + "answer": "Continue with the same treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 308, + "question": "My blood sugar after fasting for about 8 hours in the morning is between 95 and 115, and after breakfast it does not exceed 139. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "No, you are normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 309, + "question": "Hello\nI had diabetes 6 months ago, then a month ago it was 6.5, and my sugar readings began to rise until they were above 140. I called the doctor here and he advised me to make a table for my fasting blood sugar...", + "answer": "Excellent analysis, keep it up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 310, + "question": "Result of sugar tests\nName: Abdul Salam Hassan Ahmed Habib\n10/25/2018\nFasting for 12 hours after drinking one milk after dinner, the sugar level is 112\nMeasuring blood sugar two and a half hours after eating = 177 then 169\n10/2/2018", + "answer": "Laboratory analysis and measurement of insulin levels in the blood", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 311, + "question": "I suffer from type 1. I was prescribed insulin so I do not take it. I rely on exercise when it rises and falls. I adopt a diet program. Is there an effect on my health?", + "answer": "How many analysis numbers?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 312, + "question": "I have been diabetic since 2004 and have been using insulin for 14 years. Can I switch to pills or not? Please advise. Are there alternatives to insulin injections?", + "answer": "There is no substitute for insulin, but with a small dose and food regulation, it can be replaced with pills", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 313, + "question": "Hello\nI suddenly tested my blood sugar while fasting and found it was 136 and my cumulative blood sugar was 6. They advised me to take Clogophage 500.\nWhat dose should I take? My weight is 95 and my height is 180", + "answer": "Continue treatment and follow up with my specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 314, + "question": "Doctor, my mother has diabetes, and I am 17 years old\nI know that it has not been proven that it is hereditary, but most of those who have diabetes are from the same lineage, what are the precautions...", + "answer": "Hello\nTo prevent diabetes, exercise regularly, maintain an ideal weight, not eat too much sugar, starches, and fats, and monitor blood sugar levels periodically.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 315, + "question": "8 Do I have diabetes or is there a discrepancy in the test rates? I had a fasting blood sugar test and the result was 100, and after two hours of breakfast the result was 118 and the cumulative result was", + "answer": "The previous results are normal, knowing that the diagnosis of any disease such as diabetes is not the result of one or two examinations, but rather an evaluation that includes several tests determined by the specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 316, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from diabetes. I heard about gastric bypass surgery. Is it suitable for me? My weight is 70 kilograms and my height is 1.63. Does it eliminate diabetes completely? Please reply.", + "answer": "Gastric bypass or other obesity operations are not based on desire, but rather based on the specialist’s evaluation. Depending on your weight, it is not recommended. It is sufficient to follow a healthy diet and increase physical activity to lose weight and control sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 317, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient for 13 years. I take Januet", + "answer": "To control diabetes, four factors must come together, and not just one or some of them, but rather all four combined - a healthy diet, medication dosage and timing, psychological state, physical activity, and infections and other health problems, if present, may be added. Simply by controlling the above, you can control diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 318, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes. Sugar test before breakfast is 190 and 87 hours after breakfast", + "answer": "Before breakfast, did you take the medicine or not?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 319, + "question": "My blood sugar was measured with a manual device at home early in the morning, even though I had not eaten anything. The result was 6.1, and an hour after eating, it was measured at 7.1. Is the result correct? Name of the diabetes device: contour next", + "answer": "Laboratory analysis must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 320, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar level is 152 and the accumulation is 11.7 and I take glimpride 4mg. I want to replace it with a drug other than insulin. What is appropriate...?", + "answer": "Your blood sugar is very high and you should go to the doctor to determine a treatment\nThere is a new group of medications to control blood sugar other than insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 321, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I use Lantus 12 units. Can I do without it and replace it with a diet? If the answer is yes, what are the ingredients that I rely on in food?", + "answer": "This depends on the sugar level and the ability to control it. You can discuss this with your doctor and nutritionist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 322, + "question": "I have diabetes and the doctor asked me to do a creatinine test and the result was 12.09 mg/dl. Is this normal or not?", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 323, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes. I find that my blood sugar level does not exceed 150 immediately after waking up in the morning. Is the percentage good or not?", + "answer": "high\nIt must not exceed 124", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 324, + "question": "I am 36 years old and I have a problem with my blood sugar being high during the morning only, reaching 122 and sometimes 117 from 5 o’clock to 9 o’clock and as soon as I wake up it goes back to normal the whole day...", + "answer": "Within normal limits", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 325, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes, and a tumor appeared in her right hand. We measured the diabetes and found it to be 478, and with treatment it decreased, but the tumor is still increasing, and even increasing.", + "answer": "Visit a doctor to find out the cause may be cellulitis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 326, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes\nThe last time I tested it was 250 before eating\nTaking septagliptin + metformin\nWhen should I take insulin?", + "answer": "You don't need insulin now\nThere are other pills for treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 327, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic\n- Forxiga one pill after breakfast\n- Januvia tablet before food\n- amaryl 2mg twice\nWhen testing, the random blood sugar in the morning was 170\nIs it high or normal?", + "answer": "high\nPlan your meals and stay away from sugars\nAmaryl 2 mg  Take two tablets once before breakfast \nMetformin 1000 mg tablet after eating 3 times", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 328, + "question": "I have uncontrolled type 2 diabetes. I use metformin 1000 mg 3 tablets and repaglinide 6 tablets a day. Can I add sitagliptin 100 mg to control my blood sugar?", + "answer": "It can be added, but you must do a laboratory analysis and go to a specialist doctor, because the treatment will most likely change", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 329, + "question": "I have diabetes and take a quick insulin treatment with every meal\nAnd settle in it at night and drink plenty of water equivalent to 3 litres\nAnd many went to urinate", + "answer": "Sugar is uncontrolled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 330, + "question": "I have blood sugar that comes and goes from time to time, at a high level, sometimes reaching 350 and 250, as I suffer from stones in the salivary gland that require surgery. Does this have anything to do with high blood sugar?", + "answer": "Gland stones have nothing to do with the endocrine glands, but the gland may have severe inflammation, which leads to intentionally irregular blood sugar numbers.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 331, + "question": "Hello ..\nI had a diabetes test and the doctor told me that I have early-onset diabetes and there is no need for medication but to exercise. Then I started to test for diabetes on an empty stomach and it was 110 sometimes 115. Should I...", + "answer": "You can continue on the diet and follow up on blood sugar analysis without treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 332, + "question": "My blood sugar level is sometimes 108, sometimes 113, sometimes 114, and sometimes 118, but it does not exceed 120, and I do not take any diabetes medication in the morning as a fasting person.", + "answer": "The tests are within normal limits", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 333, + "question": "My mother is 46 years old. She had tests done, and the cumulative sugar result was 7.8%, and the random blood sugar was 250 mg/dl, noting that she drank mango juice half an hour before the random test.", + "answer": "Sugar is high\nYou go to a diabetologist to control your blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 334, + "question": "After tests on sugar, this is what was found\nGlycémie a recent 1.80 g/l\nhemoglobine glucose (hb A1c) 10.4%", + "answer": "Blood sugar is very high. Consult a diabetes specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 335, + "question": "I am 44 years old and my blood sugar is 148 after two hours of drinking. Is this an indication that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "So far within normal limits", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 336, + "question": "A patient with diabetes mellitus of 8.7 is taking Glucophage 750mg and Anglaza 5mg, but the fasting test reading in the morning is approximately 220. Do you recommend adding Admiral to him and when...", + "answer": "Sugar is very high\nDetermine the type of treatment by the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 337, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I was born with a blood sugar level that stays at 400 and takes insulin, magnesium, and thiotacid. Her legs are very tired, and now she is suffering from confusion in her old age. Why should she take treatment?", + "answer": "Diabetes should be controlled and a surgeon should be consulted immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 338, + "question": "I changed the type of insulin from actrapid &insulatard to novorapid levemir and the sugar level is high. The problem is that sometimes I feel symptoms of low blood sugar, but that is not true and I have tried several machines.", + "answer": "You should take blood sugar control pills\nFollow up with a specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 339, + "question": "I tested my cumulative blood sugar on 12/2017 and it came out at 6.6. I went to the doctor and he gave me Glucophage 1000 twice a day. I did the test on 3/2018 and it came out at 5.1. The doctor told me to complete the same dose. I took it again in a month in 7 and it came out at 5.1. Is it necessary to see a doctor?", + "answer": "Seeing a doctor is very important because he is the most knowledgeable about your health condition.\nIf you have any doubt, you can see another doctor. In any case, follow-up is important.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 340, + "question": "Does treating type 2 diabetes with pills in the long term cause weakness in the pancreas, like Amaryl and other similar medications, and is there a treatment that does not cause such damage?...", + "answer": "These medications increase the response to insulin or increase the activity of the pancreas. If side effects of the medication occur, alternative medications are given or switching to insulin. The best medication for diabetes is losing weight and practicing physical activity.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 341, + "question": "Does taking metformin 850 mg for a long time for a patient with diabetes mellitus 2 cause damage to the kidneys? Please advise. Thank you.", + "answer": "In cases of diabetics, kidney function is tested regularly, whether with this medication or another", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 342, + "question": "Can I have a cataract extraction procedure when I am diabetic, but my diabetes is currently balanced at 120-140 without treatment, and I have a circular foot wound of 1 cm - 1 cm?", + "answer": "Yes, you can perform cataract surgery as long as the blood sugar is balanced", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 343, + "question": "I take Admiral 2/500 before breakfast and two hours after breakfast. My blood sugar is 160.\nIs this normal?", + "answer": "Rather high\nFollow up with the specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 344, + "question": "I have diabetes and I am now 15 years old. Does diabetes affect my height? I am 140", + "answer": "No direct relationship", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 345, + "question": "My son has been diabetic for 5 months, and today I had a normal insulin test for him, and it came out at 13.3, and the normal is 1.1-17. Is this good, and does pancreatic work at a good rate for my son?", + "answer": "Please upload an image of the analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 346, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 15 years old. My father has diabetes at the age of 53. He discovered this disease at the age of approximately 50, and no one in the family is affected except my uncle, that is, my father’s brother, who has the second type. Do you...", + "answer": "There is a possibility of developing diabetes, but it is not necessary\nBut there are factors that help you reduce the incidence of diabetes or delay the disease, such as losing weight and fighting obesity, especially if the obesity is in the abdominal area, and commitment to sports.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 347, + "question": "I am 43 years old. I did a blood sugar test at home two hours after eating and found the level to be 162. Is this normal or not? Note that she is not diabetic, and a while ago she checked the cumulative score36", + "answer": "The cumulative examination is not very useful in the diagnosis process\nIf you suffer from symptoms of diabetes, such as drinking a lot of water and going to the bathroom a lot, especially at night, this reading means that you are in the pre-diabetic stage, meaning that you are not within the normal examination, but it is not high to the level of diabetes.\nIf there are no symptoms, you must re-test your blood sugar two hours after eating, and if the result is between 140 and 199, this confirms that you are in the pre-diabetic stage.\nHere you must adhere to a diet to lose weight and reduce the proportion of sugars in food, commit to exercising at least two and a half hours per week, and see a doctor to monitor blood sugar levels and determine the need for drug interaction or not.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 348, + "question": "My husband had a cumulative test and it showed 10. He takes Metformin 850 pills twice a day and every day he does a daily test with a slight improvement. The first test came out 300, the second day it came out 280, and the third day it came out...", + "answer": "Yes, he must continue and adhere to the special diet for diabetics, in addition to exercising at least two and a half hours a week.\nFollow-up must be done after several weeks to 4 weeks with a specialist doctor to determine the adequacy of the medication dose and evaluate the need to increase the dose or add a new medication.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 349, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic. My fasting test is 130 and two hours after eating, it is 230. The doctor prescribed Diamicron 60 pills before breakfast and Glucophage 1000 pills after dinner. I noticed my weight gain...", + "answer": "Because of diamicron, one of its side effects is weight gain\nThere are pharmaceutical alternatives that do not cause weight gain\nPlease see your doctor to change the type of medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 350, + "question": "Is a diabetic strictly prohibited from eating sweets?", + "answer": "On the contrary, a diabetic patient cannot abstain from sweets. He can eat sweets in a regular manner and under the guidance of a nutritionist in a certain proportion", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 351, + "question": "I am 38 years old, and I suffer from a slight increase in lipids. The fasting blood sugar test ranges from 104-115, and the blood sugar test two hours after eating is 140-150. The cumulative sugar is 5.7. Does this mean...", + "answer": "You are in the pre-diabetic stage, and the readings are not within normal limits. Therefore, you should adhere to a diet to lose weight and reduce the levels of sugar in food. Commit to exercising at a rate of at least two and a half hours per week, and follow up with the doctor to discuss the possibility of taking treatment in the event of no improvement and failure to control the diabetes readings with the aforementioned methods.\nBut it is necessary to adhere to life advice, even if medication is prescribed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 352, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes and I have a little pain when I walk in my leg, and I have a hundred calluses in my leg. Is this considered a symptom of diabetic foot?", + "answer": "It is normal to have dead skin on the foot, and it is best to remove it with the help of a foot care specialist. The pain may be the result of problems with the arteries of the foot, diabetes, or something else.\nTo confirm the effect of diabetes on the foot, you need a clinical examination by a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 353, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I have Movomix insulin. I inject it at 15 in the morning and 12 at night. Now my father’s friend bought me Movorabide insulin. Will I take the same dose? What is the difference between them?", + "answer": "The first insulin, Novomix, cannot be replaced with the second insulin, Novorapid. The difference between them is the period of action of the insulin, as the first covers a longer period, while the second is used with meals only and is usually dispensed with another type of insulin that works for a long period.\nTherefore, you must use the first insulin that you used previously", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 354, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar measurements are between 140 and 180, and two hours after eating, they are between 160 and 336 despite taking two medications, Onglyza 5 mg in the morning, and a metformin 500 mg pill after lunch, while eating light food. Is Onglyza good...", + "answer": "Follow a diabetes diet and exercise\nYou need to adjust the medication doses, not change the type of medication\nIt is best to consult a doctor to increase the dose of the medication to an extent that helps control the results of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 355, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test and the result was 5.6", + "answer": "If you have diabetes and are following a treatment plan, the results are good, especially if you do not suffer from low blood sugar. In this case, you need to see a doctor to reduce some of the doses of medications.\nIf you do not have diabetes, this result does not prove or deny the presence of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 356, + "question": "Peace be upon you and thank you for this blessed website\nMy question is the blood sugar test 5 hours after breakfast and the result of the first reading was 71 and the second reading at the same moment was 68. Is it normal or...", + "answer": "These readings are normal and are not considered low, especially if you do not suffer from symptoms of dizziness or severe sweating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 357, + "question": "The cumulative blood sugar was 9.7. After following the diet, after 3 months it became 5.4 and I took Metformin 750. What should I do? Should I continue taking the medication?", + "answer": "It is very important to know the results of the blood sugar test while fasting and breaking the fast, but it is initially clear from reading the cumulative blood sugar at the beginning that the blood sugar was not regular, but the cumulative blood sugar cannot diagnose or deny the presence of diabetes. It is best to follow the blood sugar readings to know the need to continue taking the medication.\nI recommend following the diet and exercising at least two and a half hours a week", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 358, + "question": "Can a type 1 diabetic eat sugar substitutes and special sugar-free biscuits, knowing that the patient is 4 years old?", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a nutritionist in your area. He can eat what children of his age eat, but with some regularity and caution, and there is no need for the mentioned alternatives.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 359, + "question": "What is the effect of adding sugar in different concentrations on the germination process?", + "answer": "You can inquire from agricultural experts", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 360, + "question": "Can diabetics eat raisins? How many pills a day?", + "answer": "There is no food forbidden for a diabetic patient...just control the quantities and not eat excessively\nRaisins - which are a product of drying grapes - contain about 110 calories per 100 grams, depending on the type of raisins. Therefore, eating them must be part of the diet followed to ensure the required calories within the framework of carbohydrates that must be eaten daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 361, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar before and after Ramadan and it came out at the same level (65) Aba1c. And my weight is 5 kg less (62-57). Isn’t my blood sugar supposed to decrease, especially since my weight has decreased by a large amount? Now my weight is 59 kg.", + "answer": "Weight loss is a certain factor in treating diabetes, but weight loss does not necessarily mean regulating diabetes.... Diet, walking, and medication must be doubled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 362, + "question": "If you excuse me, Doctor, my mother has diabetes and had holes in her right eye. Now the diabetes has been disturbed for a while and now she sees a black cloud in front of her eye. If it is an operation, what is the cost?", + "answer": "This is like what happened to my mother, and the problem is either bleeding in the back chamber of the eye or, rarely, detachment. It needs an examination and an operation most likely in the near future. Cost depends on location.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 363, + "question": "Triactin tablets contain penicillin because I am allergic to penicillin", + "answer": "It does not contain penicillin or any of its derivatives", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 364, + "question": "Peace be upon you - I have a patient who uses Levemir Flexpen insulin, which has a green outer color... and he wants to convert it to NovoRapid insulin... Is there any harm if it is converted?", + "answer": "He cannot because the first is slow insulin and the second is fast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 365, + "question": "I did a diabetes stats test and my stats came out at 6. I am 24. Can I know if I have diabetes or not? My weight is 70.", + "answer": "The value is within normal, but you need to monitor your blood sugar in the morning. If you suffer from symptoms, dizziness, thirst, polyuria, please send the analysis via WhatsApp or email.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 366, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar level (with my finger) after fasting for 8 hours. The measurement was 121. What is the analysis? Is this evidence of diabetes?", + "answer": "Are there clinical symptoms? Is there monitoring?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 367, + "question": "What happens when you hit insulin without diabetes?", + "answer": "A dangerous drop in blood sugar occurs for the person", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 368, + "question": "I have hyperglycemia 110/285\nAnd the fasting person is 140/450\nI wanted to know whether this percentage is high and whether it is chronic or not", + "answer": "As long as it is above 200 it is high. The cumulative blood sugar level is more appropriate to monitor. Yes, it is chronic and does not go away except in very rare cases (possibly with weight loss and the need for a long diet).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 369, + "question": "My father is diabetic and his foot is inflamed and his blood sugar has risen to 400-500. During the last period we went to the doctor and he gave us clear and cloudy and then it became mixed and today his condition worsened and he gave him only clear but I do not know the dose and its number.", + "answer": "His condition seems to require complex treatment (the preferred one here is insulin), along with the necessity of treating leg inflammation, without which blood sugar control would be difficult.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 370, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar level is 133, knowing that I am not diabetic. Can I be diagnosed with diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, you should see a doctor and have the examination repeated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 371, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I have diabetes, and it lasts from 95 fasts, and after breakfast, it reaches 250, and I only take 500 Metfrum pills. Is there a medicine or is this enough?", + "answer": "One pill of the same treatment with every meal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 372, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic patient and my creatinine has been stable at 1.8 for more than a year and now it is 2.03. What does this do for me and what is the way to lower the percentage? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a nephrologist. It is recommended to control sugar, avoid salt, olives, and salty drinks in general, and drink plenty of water, no less than two liters per day (with the need to ensure that there is no accumulation of fluids and urine in a normal amount).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 373, + "question": "My diabetes level increased by 0.45% within three days despite following a good diet and taking metormin denk pills", + "answer": "The sugar level is affected by several factors, and to control the sugar level, it is necessary to control all of these factors together, and these factors are: (food, medication, physical activity, psychological state)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 374, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I did a blood sugar test and it came out at 1.22. Four days later, I did a blood sugar test that showed a cumulative score of 5.2%. Do I have pre-diabetes? How can I control my blood sugar and what are the appropriate foods?", + "answer": "There is no sugar. All foods are suitable, especially fresh foods", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 375, + "question": "If the results of the cumulative blood sugar test deteriorate while other factors remain constant, such as treatment, exercise, and eating habits, what is the reason?", + "answer": "Treatment is inappropriate", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 376, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have diabetic neuropathy. I feel heat in the bottom of my feet. When I pinch certain points with my hands, it results in black scars. I have not improved on medications. Is there an effective treatment for diabetic neuropathy...", + "answer": "Blood sugar must be controlled first and nerve medications such as pregabalin should be taken", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 377, + "question": "A month ago, my cumulative diabetes was 14, fasting 305, fasting 262, and I did diet and exercise, and after a month of reading, it went from 97 to 140 fasting. And 100 to 150 fasting days, and when fasting always increases... sometimes I take Glucophage 500", + "answer": "Within precise limits, thank you for this method of treatment because it is optimal and has yielded impressive results\nContinue this system", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 378, + "question": "I tested my fasting blood sugar and it came out at 110, and after eating 75 grams of glucose two hours later it came out at 154. Am I infected or not and what is required?", + "answer": "There is no sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 379, + "question": "My mother suffers from high blood pressure, diabetes, and a heart condition, and her tooth is in very severe pain\nShe needs safe housing that is suitable for her condition and does not contain risks for the heart, blood pressure, or diabetes. Especially since she will not be able to go to a doctor...", + "answer": "Paracetamol 500 mg tablet 3 times daily after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 380, + "question": "Blood sugar decreased to approximately 0.30 in a child aged 1 year and 4 months\nAnd do not increase the size of his liver", + "answer": "This question is not appropriate to answer\nSend x-rays and tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 381, + "question": "The reason for the development of hands and legs is that diabetes and blood pressure are at their best", + "answer": "It may be a vitamin B12 deficiency", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 382, + "question": "Is the sugar level of 180 mg after eating a meal of starches and chocolate, and I did the analysis immediately, unusual?", + "answer": "So far within normal limits\nFasting, breaking the fast, and cumulative blood sugar must be done in the laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 383, + "question": "I noticed a rapid weight loss, so I did a comprehensive blood sugar analysis. The cumulative blood sugar came out at 11.7 and the blood sugar was 370. Knowing that I am not diabetic, the analysis while I was fasting is the best solution. I hear severe ringing in my ears.", + "answer": "Many times diabetes is asymptomatic\nIn your case it was detected only by underweight\nYou must see a doctor quickly to start treating diabetes\nReducing sugar in food and exercising", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 384, + "question": "Is coconut harmful for diabetics? Even if it is not harmful, what is the appropriate quantity?", + "answer": "Harmless but a little bit of it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 385, + "question": "Doctor, I suffer from diabetes and I suffer from a semen problem. How should I do this analysis, and I do not have semen at all?", + "answer": "Semen analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 386, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes and while urinating I feel a burning sensation in the front of my organ. Is this due to diabetes?", + "answer": "Do a urine test, as these are symptoms of a bladder infection. Drink plenty of fluids, especially on hot days", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 387, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for five years. The test while fasting was 110, and two hours after eating, it was 170. I use Dawinil medication, half a pill in the morning, 2.5 mg, and half a pill in the evening. Is my condition satisfactory or do I need...", + "answer": "Satisfactory, God willing\nHowever, the cumulative sugar should also be checked and set to less than 7%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 388, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes, and a doctor prescribed him an insulin injection before eating in the morning and after eating in the evening, a dose of 10. Can he dispense with it and be satisfied with a diet?", + "answer": "The treating physician knows best about the patient's condition, and it is not recommended to abandon treatment\nBut exercising and sticking to a diet are an essential part of diabetes treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 389, + "question": "I am 43 years old. My fasting blood sugar test was 6.5, and two hours after breakfast, it was 6.6. Do these levels indicate diabetes?", + "answer": "The fasting percentage is slightly high, but not to the point of diagnosing diabetes\nYou should reduce sugar, exercise, and retest annually", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 390, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 6 years. The insulin dose in the morning is 40 units and at night is 20 units. Diabetes. There is excruciating pain in my foot and a wound on the back of my toe. The back of the shoe has a black spot and it has become a wound, and the old one has opened again.", + "answer": "A thousand safety\nIt is necessary to see a doctor who specializes in diabetic foot, who is often a vascular surgeon, to prevent the problem from getting worse and to ensure the health of the blood vessels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 391, + "question": "The case is urgent. I hope for an answer. After measuring the cumulative blood sugar level, the result was 10. The patient suffers from high blood pressure. I want to inquire about treatment with insulin and how to deal with the situation.", + "answer": "You must see a specialist doctor as soon as possible\nYou will often need insulin, at least initially\nAnd with it Glucophage\nIn addition to diet and exercise as much as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 392, + "question": "I am 67 years old and I have been feeling numbness in the balls of my feet for 10 years. I am a diabetic patient as I am getting older and I am continuing treatment and taking neurological treatment. The complaint is general weakness and the inability to walk. Which doctors should I present myself to?", + "answer": "A diabetologist is initially seen to ensure that the blood sugar level is controlled and to rule out its complications\nIf there is no cause related to diabetes, it should be examined by an internal physician to search for another cause, such as anemia, thyroid gland, etc.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 393, + "question": "My blood sugar on an empty stomach is 116 in the laboratory, and two hours after eating it is 130, and my blood sugar is 5.8. Is this considered acceptable, or is medication required?", + "answer": "Fasting and cumulative blood sugar (store) are slightly higher than normal\nBut it is not enough to diagnose diabetes, thank God\nI advise you to reduce sugar, exercise, control your weight to the ideal, and repeat the tests annually", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 394, + "question": "I have a doctor. My mother is diabetic and now she has a serious infection. She has not eaten or drunk for more than 3 days because of the infection. I hope you can help. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "May God heal her and grant her well-being\nYou need to go to the hospital urgently\nInfections in diabetes may worsen rapidly due to decreased immunity and may cause coma\nAppropriate antibiotics and some fluids should be taken, sugar should be controlled with insulin, and appropriate tests should be performed such as a complete blood test, blood gases, a culture to determine the causative microbe, and others.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 395, + "question": "What is the effect of cortisone injections on diabetics and heart patients?", + "answer": "Increases blood sugar level\nSome of them may lead to increased fluid retention in the body, which leads to increased effort on the weak heart muscle\nIt should be taken with caution in these cases, but sometimes it is necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 396, + "question": "If a normal person eats food containing 40 units of insulin, what will happen to him?", + "answer": "Nothing happens to him", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 397, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you, Doctor. I had my blood sugar checked in the morning and the result was 116, that is, after fasting for 8 hours, and at night it was 120. Why during this period does the blood sugar drop by 4 degrees?...", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nThe ratio of 116 is actually a bit high\nIt should drop to less than 100 after fasting\nI advise you to do a fasting and cumulative blood sugar analysis in the laboratory again. If it is also higher than 100, you should diet, exercise, and monitor the percentage periodically.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 398, + "question": "I suffer from severe eye redness and eyelid swelling. The pharmacist prescribed gentamicin drops and fesiodine ointment. The irritation increased. I went to an ophthalmologist and he gave me Ciprocin, Unichrome, and Rocephin needles, and the swelling was present.", + "answer": "You should go to an internal medicine doctor, as this may be due to kidney problems", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 399, + "question": "Diabetes on an empty stomach is 115 and reaches 130. Two hours after eating, it reaches 130 and 133, and after four hours it reaches 90. The cumulative level is 5.80. What is the treatment for high diabetes on an empty stomach...", + "answer": "I think it is better to take Glucophage, but twice a day to achieve the benefit\nBecause the number 130 while fasting is considered sugar\nAlso, more than 100 fasting is considered prediabetic, and according to recent recommendations, it is preferable to take Glucophage, especially if the age is less than 60 years and the body mass index is more than 35.\nThis is in addition to diet, exercise, and periodic blood sugar measurement\nStay well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 400, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. Today I tested my blood sugar before breakfast and it was 96. Am I considered diabetic? Is there a great possibility that I will have it in the future? May God reward you", + "answer": "No, there is no sugar\nThe probability increases if it exceeds 100\nThis means that the possibility has not increased for you, God willing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 401, + "question": "Does fasting harm diabetics? How is the timing of medications organized to match the timing of breakfast and suhoor?", + "answer": "Fasting is very beneficial for a diabetic patient and does not harm. The dose of treatment can be regulated for breakfast and suhoor. If you take it before breakfast and lunch, then it will be before breakfast and suhoor. May God heal you and keep you well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 402, + "question": "I am 43 years old. I had a fasting blood sugar test at home, and the percentage was 6.5, and two hours after breakfast, the percentage was 6.4. Am I infected?", + "answer": "Fasting between 5.6 and 6.9 does not diagnose diabetes, but pre-diabetes is diagnosed, meaning there is a risk of its occurrence.\nI advise you to repeat the test while fasting, but in the laboratory and with a cumulative HbA1c test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 403, + "question": "Is it recommended to take A-Z Vital Hansal pills for diabetics, knowing that diabetics suffer from a slight loss of some important vitamins for the body? If it is not recommended, what is the alternative medicine? Thank you...", + "answer": "That's okay.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 404, + "question": "When I tested my blood sugar two hours after eating, it gave me 145, and when I repeated it, it was 109, and when I repeated it for the third time, it was 137. Should I rely on the first reading of the device when analyzing it, noting that my type of device is Contour TS?", + "answer": "The type of device has nothing to do with you. You should test your fasting and fasting blood sugar in one of the laboratories, and test your cumulative blood sugar to determine the previous three months. May God heal you and keep you well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 405, + "question": "I tested 88 before eating, approximately 160 after eating, and 136 two hours later. What does that mean, knowing that I tested my cumulative blood sugar and the result is 6.1%?", + "answer": "I don't know if you are diabetic and are you following the measurements or the tests just to be sure?\nIn any case, if you are not diabetic, the tests are good, but the cumulative test is slightly high\nNot to the point of diagnosing diabetes, but to give a warning of its possibility\nTry to start a diet and exercise and repeat it after several months. If the result continues to be higher than 5.7, you may need to take metformin, especially since you are young, and especially if your body mass index is above 35.\nIf you are diabetic, the tests are good, which means that the treatment is working\nMay you always be healthy and well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 406, + "question": "Within three months, his blood sugar reached 400, knowing that during this period he would walk from seven-thirty in the evening until eight-thirty and then return to sitting until late hours...", + "answer": "This means that walking alone did not affect blood sugar levels\nIt is possible that the diet program is not disciplined\nYou should consult a doctor to prescribe one or more medications to control your blood sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 407, + "question": "When is the cumulative blood sugar dangerous? Is a cumulative sugar level of 11 considered dangerous?", + "answer": "High and need to adjust nutrition and treatment,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 408, + "question": "I had a blood test and it showed a blood sugar result of 7. I did it while I was not fasting. Is there a risk of developing diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no danger, God willing\nAs long as it is not after a fasting period", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 409, + "question": "I was diagnosed with diabetes, but I did not take treatment. I settled on diet and walking. All symptoms, such as urine and thirst, disappeared and I became normal. The last examination after eating was 190.", + "answer": "A fasting blood sugar test must be done in the morning to know whether diabetes is normal or not\nAs well as cumulative sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 410, + "question": "A bottle fell on my diabetic mother’s leg, causing swelling and a blue color at the end of the ankle and foot. What should I do?", + "answer": "To the doctor immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 411, + "question": "Hello, I am 31 years old. My fasting blood sugar was 91 and the second time it was 84. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes it's normal....", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 412, + "question": "I did medical tests while fasting and found the sugar level was 1.62 + 8.5%, but after that the level became normal, 0.9 fasting and 1.20 two hours after eating, for a month of monitoring, so where...", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetes and follow a diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 413, + "question": "My normal blood sugar is 115, my blood sugar is 5.80, my UREE test is 0.30, and my CREATININE test is 8.10. Is this a good test?", + "answer": "In the pre-diabetic stage, you must diet and walk", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 414, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suspect that I have diabetes, and God forbid. I ate 2 sandwiches at 7:30 pm, then I measured my sugar at 11:00 pm, and the result was 123. So...", + "answer": "1.23 normal results", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 415, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my little brother, his blood sugar rose immediately without any reason, and no one in the family has this disease at all, and the tests showed that the blood sugar level was 488. Is it possible that it is a condition...", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes\nAccidental cases are very rare", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 416, + "question": "Is there a definitive cure for diabetes?\nMy brother is 6 years old and his blood sugar is high. We did tests more than once and it proved that he has diabetes.\nIs there a final treatment or not?", + "answer": "Currently we do not know a definitive treatment\nIn the future, God willing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 417, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctors. I have a problem with high blood sugar levels before bed, which reach 400", + "answer": "Diet and walking++++\nGradually double your dose of rapid insulin before dinner", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 418, + "question": "I am 30 years old and have been married for a month. I have been suffering from diabetes for 10 years. Erectile dysfunction occurred. I had a penis x-ray and a hormone test done, and the results are normal. Intercourse does not occur except with the toilet and once. Have you noticed...", + "answer": "Perhaps it is due to diabetes complications\nYou must regulate your diabetes well +++++\nYou have to improve your psychological state\nRepeated cupping\nMaybe natural herbs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 419, + "question": "Blood sugar test while I am fasting: 0.90g/L, after drinking glucose 75g solution, after an hour, 0.87g/L, after two hours, 0.91g/L, and after three hours, 0.73g/L. What do you advise me? Are there other tests that can be performed?", + "answer": "Sound analyses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 420, + "question": "If the blood sugar is 180 two hours after eating for a diabetic patient, is it considered high or normal?", + "answer": "It is recommended that it be less than 1.80 or even 1.60 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 421, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and it came out at 232 before breakfast, and I did a urine test and it turned out that sugar was rare in the urine, and the doctor told me to do a test after 10 days, 90% of which would be high for other reasons, such as...", + "answer": "Do a cumulative sugar analysis\nHba1c", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 422, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a three-year-old child who suffers from diabetes, and we do not know the direct cause. He is being treated with insulin. Can we determine when the disease actually started through tests, or is it impossible?", + "answer": "Diabetes in children is considered type 1 diabetes, and in this type of diabetes there is a deficiency in the production of the hormone insulin, which must be compensated for by injecting insulin at a dose determined by the specialist doctor and used under his supervision only. It should be noted that it is not possible to determine the exact timing of the onset of the disease, and this does not matter and does not affect the nature of treatment. The parents of the affected child must focus on regulating blood sugar and maintaining its levels within the normal limit, knowing that diabetes in children may be due to one of the following reasons:\n\nFamily history of type 1 diabetes.\nGenetic factors.\nWhite race.\nExposure to certain viruses that affect the autoimmune system.\n\nIt is recommended to monitor sugar levels several times during the day, adhere to the specified dose of insulin and its times, and maintain the appropriate diet for pediatric diabetics.\nFor more:\n\nChild diabetes is a danger that threatens the stability and lives of the entire family\nLiving with childhood diabetes\nChildhood diabetes is a disease that has baffled scientists\nThe appropriate diet for pediatric diabetics\n\nReference:\n\nType 1 diabetes in children", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 423, + "question": "Harmful effects of non-diabetic patients taking insulin: A decrease in blood sugar levels, or are there other harms?!", + "answer": "Low blood sugar is dangerous and may be fatal\nIt is not permissible to kill oneself", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 424, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 2 diabetes since 2012, and I receive treatment with midforme 500 mg.g after the meal in the morning and water, and I use sweetening sugar to drink some drinks such as tea and coffee...is it harmful or not...", + "answer": "It is better to avoid it, but if you use it rationally and your diabetes is regular, then there is nothing wrong with it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 425, + "question": "How do I recognize or know that I have type 2 or type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "Mostly age\nType 1 diabetes is diabetes in children and adolescents\nType 2 diabetes is adult-onset diabetes\nThere are occasional cases in which the doctor determines the type of diabetes using evidence and perhaps special tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 426, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. The doctor prescribed Formin to me. Can I stop taking the medication when my blood sugar becomes normal?", + "answer": "Mostly you can't", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 427, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for nine years. I got married after a week, and most recently, about two years ago. I have erectile dysfunction. My penis is now between nine and ten centimeters long.", + "answer": "You must regulate your diabetes +++++\nAnd take stimulant medications and herbs to help you in your affairs... May God grant you success", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 428, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My daughter is 10 years old. Her Aslo blood test rate is <1160>. Note that she takes a 1.2 gauge penicillin needle every 21 days. Please advise me what to do.", + "answer": "Sound waves on the heart. Is there rheumatic fever or not?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 429, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have diabetes. I have dandruff, which makes me irritated, even though I wash my head 2 times a week, but to no avail. I have used all medications to no avail.", + "answer": "Shave your hair from time to time\nAnd do cupping", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 430, + "question": "Does a decrease in cumulative blood sugar to the normal limit for 6 months mean recovery from diabetes?", + "answer": "It means regular diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 431, + "question": "My mother was going to do tests for a while and she was still eating something and she said, “I will do a blood sugar test at all,” and it came out at 147, and the blood level was 7, and it says the blood sugar level is 70: 140. Is it like that?", + "answer": "Accumulative blood sugar test,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 432, + "question": "Cumulative sugar 7.4, although the usual measurements for sugar are in the range of 70 to 130", + "answer": "Repeat the analysis in another laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 433, + "question": "My father is 75 years old, and he has diabetes. Sometimes his platelets decrease, so dark blue spots appear on his hand and disappear on their own, and the matter becomes normal, so...", + "answer": "There are many reasons. Tests must be performed and referred to a doctor specializing in blood diseases to determine the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 434, + "question": "I am a diabetic. I had my HbA1c checked and found it was 9%. Is it a normal health problem or is my diabetes high?", + "answer": "Yes, this is something that is not under our control. The dose of the medication must be adjusted, changed, or switched to insulin in cooperation with the treating physician, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 435, + "question": "I am 31 years old, my weight is 53, and there are no symptoms. I tested my home blood sugar, the result was 109, and I tested two or three hours after eating, it was 97, and two days ago I tested in the morning, it was 111. I need to take medicine or...", + "answer": "The situation is reassuring if proper nutrition and exercise are maintained, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 436, + "question": "My father has diabetes and his blood pressure is 116 over 74", + "answer": "The pressure is good, follow the treatment for your father, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 437, + "question": "I suffer from high blood sugar of 400 or above, and I depend on insulin", + "answer": "very high\nYou must be diligent in your diet and walking+++++\nAnd double the doses of insulin, especially slow insulin, until you get a fasting blood sugar of less than 1.30 and a blood sugar two hours after eating of less than 1.80.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 438, + "question": "My wife is diabetic, and her GPA is very high, 9.\nGod destined that she would get pregnant in the second week now.\nWhat are the procedures now? What do we do? How do we protect the mother and...", + "answer": "The most important procedure is to control blood sugar, preferably with insulin and follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 439, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for a long time, and with insulin I suffer from indigestion and severe constipation, so how is the treatment done?", + "answer": "Controlling diabetes and a healthy diet, vegetables and fruits, avoiding irritants and a spoonful of oil daily with food, salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 440, + "question": "What is the latest treatment for diabetes, knowing that I take insulin injections?", + "answer": "Sotagliflozin with insulin therapy, Selamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 441, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar level once while fasting and it was 155, and after eating it dropped to 65. What is the reason for this drop? I feel tired after eating sometimes.", + "answer": "Sugar decreases after eating due to the increased secretion of insulin by the pancreas, at a rate greater than what the body needs. Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 442, + "question": "Are the Diabuline pills available in pharmacies useful for a patient with type 2 diabetes, given that his treatment is Galvus Met 50mg/1000mg twice a day with Daonil 5mg?", + "answer": "Diabuline is a nutritional supplement, not a medicine, that helps in controlling diabetes. Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 443, + "question": "I am a diabetic 2 patient and have been taking the drug repaglinide for some time. The question is whether this medication, in the long term, causes the pancreas to squeeze and reduce its efficiency in secreting insulin. I hope you can help. Thank you.", + "answer": "It is not a medication that causes diabetes if you cannot control it, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 444, + "question": "What are the harms of eating white sugar? Is sugar beneficial or harmful?", + "answer": "White sugar is not devoid of chemicals such as chromium, which plays a negative role in health. Sugar is considered the source of energy for all cells in the body. Sugar is a type of carbohydrate, and when you eat carbohydrates, whether it is fruit, ice cream, or bread, the pancreas produces insulin, a hormone that helps convert sugar into energy for the growth of the body's cells. When you eat too much sugar, the body becomes insulin resistant, and diets high in sugar contribute to activating inflammation throughout the body, which can also cause cell damage and accelerate the growth of cancerous tumors. Greetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 445, + "question": "Are diabetics allowed to take garcinia pills?", + "answer": "It contains hydroxycitric acid (HCA), which is a very effective compound in burning fat accumulated in the body, and there is no harm in taking it while controlling the treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 446, + "question": "My sister suffers from type 2 diabetes. She is 15 years old and her blood pressure is 56 years old. Weight is 100. Medication dose is 20 a.m. 20 p.m. 20 liters. Her diabetes level is high, 200 to 300, and she eats regularly. What is the solution to control her diabetes?", + "answer": "In this case, it is possible to help with pills, metformin 500 twice a day with the same dose of insulin, Salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 447, + "question": "I am 29 years old, and I have been suffering from diabetes for a year. I have not taken medication, nor exercised nor dieted. I have decreased a little. What can happen, even though I feel normal?", + "answer": "It is necessary to conduct the necessary tests and follow-up treatment in order to eliminate complications, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 448, + "question": "My father has diabetes and suffers from itching in his body. Why?", + "answer": "It may be high blood sugar or an allergy in the body", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 449, + "question": "High levels of TSH\nIt is 55, as well as the ANTI THYROGLOBULINE percentage is 1400, knowing that the patient has type 1 diabetes and his cumulative blood sugar is 15.", + "answer": "The gland is very weak and the blood sugar is very high\nGo to the doctor immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 450, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the causes of diabetes? Does eating sugar and sweets cause this disease?", + "answer": "Eating sugars does not cause diabetes, but it stresses the pancreas", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 451, + "question": "If my blood sugar is 139 while I am fasting, does this mean my son has type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Your blood sugar is high. Regulate your diet and re-analyze your fasting, breaking the fast, and cumulative levels, and go to your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 452, + "question": "I suffer from fever in the feet and I do not have diabetes", + "answer": "Hello, natural\ng Maintain the proper pattern of food and exercise. Diet and physical safety", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 453, + "question": "Hello Doctor, my blood sugar level is 9.3 and my treatment is Janumet", + "answer": "The inventory comes down, and sport, for your situation, is the movement that you can do, repeat it, and salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 454, + "question": "Is androtradil useful for athletes with type 1 diabetes? Thanks", + "answer": "The male sex hormone responsible for enhancing male reproductive organs and maintaining secondary sexual characteristics in males caused by androgen deficiency. It has side effects regarding muscle building,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 455, + "question": "Does high blood sugar for women, reaching 9, prevent pregnancy in women? Or is the cumulative increase unrelated to the occurrence of pregnancy?", + "answer": "It may be an obstacle like any disease, but it has no direct relationship to it, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 456, + "question": "Cumulative 12. I took Emril 2 ml in the morning and 850 tablets alone after lunch and alone after dinner.", + "answer": "Do the examination on an empty stomach and two hours after eating, and see a doctor for re-evaluation and scheduling treatment. Salamata.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 457, + "question": "I suffer from dizziness. Severe ringing in the ears whenever the blood sugar rises from 2.50 to 3.80. The diabetes medicine I take is pills, not insulin... This happens whenever I forget to take the medicine.", + "answer": "Following up and checking your blood pressure may require adjusting the dose or type of medication and diet. After doing a cumulative check, see your doctor, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 458, + "question": "A person has diabetes, and this person has had diarrhea for two years, but at night he has diarrhea and pain", + "answer": "Performing tests related to the digestive system. Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 459, + "question": "I suffer from excess weight, but I do not have diabetes, lipids, or cholesterol. To regularize my menstrual cycle, the doctor prescribed me Metforal 850 to help lose weight. Is it related to a delayed menstrual cycle?", + "answer": "Side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and gas. Muscle cramps. Rash, feeling short of breath. Fever, chills, body aches, symptoms similar to flu symptoms. Headache, general weakness, known obesity disorders that lead to glandular disorders and the menstrual cycle, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 460, + "question": "I recently measured my blood sugar and found it to be 103 on an empty stomach, and three hours after eating lunch I found it to be 135. Is this a normal level? Does stress increase blood sugar?", + "answer": "There is a very slight increase in the rate of blood sugar on an empty stomach because the normal level of sugar on an empty stomach should not exceed 99 mg/dL, but this does not necessarily mean that there is a health problem or a rise in blood sugar. It is normal for a slight increase to occur in some cases. As for... The blood sugar level after eating depends on several factors, such as the nature of the diet, health condition, and others, so it is not possible to be certain about the result that appeared when you measured the sugar.\n \nIn all cases, I advise you to repeat the blood sugar test for several days on an empty stomach, provided that the test is at least 6 hours after eating the last meal. If the result in all the tests is above 100, I advise you in this case to see a doctor to confirm the cause of the slight increase in blood sugar. This may indicate a condition known as prediabetes, and at this stage some measures can be taken to prevent the development of diabetes.\n \nAs for stress and tension, it may actually lead to an increase in blood sugar as a result of the secretion of some hormones that affect blood sugar levels by stimulating the secretion of sugar stored in the liver or muscles.\n \nFor more:\n\nWhat are the causes of high blood sugar?\nWhat are the causes of high and low blood sugar and how can we differentiate between them?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 461, + "question": "After performing a blood sugar test, I obtained the following: glycemie:1.80 / hba1c:10.4. What is your opinion about this test and what do you advise me? I am waiting for a response because this is necessary.", + "answer": "This is type 1 diabetes\nThor, God willing\nYou should go quickly to a diabetes specialist for examination and to start insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 462, + "question": "Does using diet and walking replace the need for medication for type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "In rare cases, in some thin people...but in most cases the patient needs medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 463, + "question": "I did blood tests, including a blood sugar test, and found 1.15. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "If the blood sugar level is more than or equal to ≤ 126 mg/dl or ≤ 7 mmol/L, this indicates diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 464, + "question": "Does depression, like diabetes, take a long time to treat, meaning it is chronic? Because when I stop the medication, the disease returns and is severe. This disease has destroyed my life and kept me confined to the house. It is the cruelest thing that can be...", + "answer": "The medication should not be discontinued automatically. This must be supervised by a doctor, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 465, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar first thing in the morning while I was fasting and it came out at 8", + "answer": "High, cumulative blood sugar should be tested.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 466, + "question": "I have diabetes and my creatine level has risen to 90. Will I cause kidney failure?", + "answer": "The normal level of creatinine is: 70-150 Micromol/l, and your results indicate that the creatinine is normal. Take care of your health. Peace be upon you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 467, + "question": "What causes high blood sugar for a 52-year-old diabetic patient who does not use any type of treatment?", + "answer": "Failure to take treatment leads to many complications, including kidney failure and loss of vision. Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 468, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar level about two to three hours after eating dinner and found a result of 74 mg/dl. Is this result normal? Or is there an abnormality in the level...", + "answer": "No problem, it's normal. Do a cumulative check. Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 469, + "question": "Is it possible to cure type 1 diabetes? I read that it is autoimmune and that the cells attack other cells that produce insulin. Ok, if the defect is recognized as such, there is a treatment for it...", + "answer": "So far, no treatment has been found, and there are studies on transplanting beta cells from the islets of Langerhans. God is generous, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 470, + "question": "Until now, we have heard about Russia producing a drug that treats type 1 diabetes. My sister is 27 years old and has been suffering from it for 10 years, and I still don’t know if it is possible to cure or control it, because she takes...", + "answer": "Statements by a German professor at the end of last year that oral insulin will soon appear for the benefit of Type 1 and Type 2 patients. It is under trial and awaiting approval from medical bodies. Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 471, + "question": "My sister has been suffering from diabetes for ten years, and her period is very late, and when she comes, it comes very little, and this causes a high blood sugar level in the medicine she advises us on because high blood sugar...", + "answer": "Diabetes affects all organs of the body, including the glands, hormonal secretions, menstruation, liver, and kidneys. If the increase is significant, the dose must be adjusted or moved to another medication, and the treating physician should be consulted. Salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 472, + "question": "My sister suffers from diabetes because her menstrual cycle is irregular, which causes her blood sugar to rise, and she was given the medication Gestromed. She took it and it worked for her, but they told me it was only for 6 months, so she could take more or it would harm her. Thank you.", + "answer": "Gestromed is a hormonal drug, to treat secondary amenorrhea, to treat uterine bleeding due to hormonal disorders in the absence of an organic disease, to reduce the incidence of uterine hyperplasia in women. It is given under medical supervision. Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 473, + "question": "My daughter is 8 months old, her blood sugar rose above 600, and she entered care, and now, thank God, she has been discharged from the hospital, but her blood sugar level rises and falls every day to above 400, without symptoms...", + "answer": "The sugar level is compared to what it was before eating, and if it is low, this indicates low blood sugar. It is measured two hours after eating and the number of times you urinate does not mean a decrease or increase in sugar. Treatment must be adjusted between rapid-acting and long-acting insulin to maintain controlled blood sugar, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 474, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a man who has been suffering from chronic diabetes for years. For several months, I have been suffering from an appearance resembling a fallout or white nails accumulated on my right foot, and there is stiffness in the sole of my foot that is very painful. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Massage with oil and emollients, do not wear tight shoes, do not play with them, and consult and see a dermatologist, salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 475, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient suffering from erectile dysfunction and low semen", + "answer": "Controlling diabetes first comes with the will and ability to control it, the desire for diet, physical and drug therapy, proper nutrition, taking vitamins with ginseng and royal jelly in measured quantities and doses, taking natural stimulants such as watercress, salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 476, + "question": "The normal rates of diabetes, and if it increases, what is the rate of increase until it becomes dangerous, and what does the number 6.5 mean? Is it dangerous?", + "answer": "Depending on the laboratory and average, from 70 to 126 after fasting for 8 hours and up to 160 after eating for two hours.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 477, + "question": "Good morning, diabetes test after dinner, about an hour and a half and two and a half hours later. The result was 143. Dinner was a cheese and honey sandwich. Is the result good or do I have high blood sugar?", + "answer": "Good result, salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 478, + "question": "My blood sugar two hours after eating is 290. I use a Glucophage pill after lunch, strength 750. Should I increase the dose or change the type of medication? Which is better, Glucophage or Glavos?", + "answer": "Glucophage reduces sugar by burning it, and Glucophage also works in addition to stimulating insulin secretion. The cumulative and fasting blood sugar must be checked.\nAnd put in more effort and diet, salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 479, + "question": "Blood sugar test was 8.9 mmol/L. The test was done after taking an injection for gastroenteritis. Is this percentage normal?", + "answer": "This percentage is high, and the cumulative blood sugar must be tested, and gastrointestinal treatment has no relation to the high level. Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 480, + "question": "My diabetes on an empty stomach is 112 and my blood sugar is 5.50. Is this normal? (I do not use any medication)", + "answer": "Hello, natural\ng Maintain a proper pattern of nutrition and exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 481, + "question": "My blood sugar test is 6.30. Am I diabetic? Thank you", + "answer": "Within normal, repeat the analysis after 4 months, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 482, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I feel tingling sensations in my fingertips. I know that I have diabetes. Please advise. I tested my blood sugar today at 7.1 H 157. Please advise as well.", + "answer": "Decreased peripheral blood flow due to diabetes. Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 483, + "question": "My feet are diabetic and a blue spot has appeared under the big toe", + "answer": "Don't mess with it. Oil and honey fats daily. Do not wear rigid, closed shoes. Do not be exposed to heat and cold. Maintain control of blood pressure and diabetes. Take 100 aspirin daily. Greetings.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 484, + "question": "How to protect against exposure to diabetes. Knowing that when I analyze my blood sugar while fasting, it is around 1.3.", + "answer": "Healthy nutrition and physical exertion, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 485, + "question": "I am 23 years old, height 183, weight 85. I did a random blood sugar test and I was eating about an hour before and the results came out at 80. Is this normal or not and is the percentage supposed to be a little higher...", + "answer": "It is normal, there is no need to worry, and to confirm the cumulative examination,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 486, + "question": "I recently suffered from high blood sugar, which exceeded 300. I take Apidra 4 units three times a day and 6 Lantus, and the average is 75-120 two hours after eating after a month, knowing that my weight is 60 kg. Is it possible to dispense with it?", + "answer": "You. Your blood sugar has been regulated by treatment. The dose can be adjusted if your blood sugar decreases, and treatment cannot be stopped\nGreetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 487, + "question": "My diabetes on an empty stomach is 120 and my blood sugar is 6.20. Do I need medication? Thanks", + "answer": "You need a diet and physical activity. Greetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 488, + "question": "Peace be upon you, the difference between long-acting and short-acting penicillin, the duration of each injection and the time to take it", + "answer": "Fast-acting insulin covers the body’s needs and covers the meals that are eaten at the same time as the injection. As for long-acting insulin, it covers the body’s insulin needs for an entire day. Salamah,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 489, + "question": "Is it permissible for a diabetic patient to take Clovenal?", + "answer": "In case of necessity and if the condition of the kidneys and heart is healthy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 490, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes and I take insulin injections.. but my blood sugar is always low at 60. What is the reason, in your opinion, because I cannot go to a doctor now because of my husband’s travel and my distance from the city, knowing that...", + "answer": "Do a cumulative test. If the decrease continues for a period of two hours after the dose, consider reducing the dose taken or increasing and modifying the diet. Peace be upon you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 491, + "question": "Peace be upon you: My husband has diabetes. 1- He eats a lot of pomegranates. Is this harmful to his health? 2- Is eating rye bread healthy for him? Note that he is 41 years old. Many thanks.", + "answer": "Pomegranate is one of the beneficial fruits. It is enough for a diabetic patient to have one type of it daily. Limit carbohydrates and take medication. If the person follows a healthy diet and a system of expending energy through effort, he will be able to control the situation and prevent diabetes from getting worse.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 492, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and I use galvusmet 50/850 mg tab twice daily, but these days when I measure my sugar 2 hours after eating, my sugar ranges from 180 to 250. What do you advise me? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is necessary to ensure the fasting and cumulative examination before adjusting the treatment, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 493, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done and the result was 173. Now I started a diet for a week and then got tested. What is the risk rate?", + "answer": "A cumulative examination is necessary in this case. You can control diabetes. More than 110 needs to be controlled. Salamah", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 494, + "question": "I suffer from high blood sugar up to 345 mg, even though I follow a strict diet. The doctor gave me medication (Novoformin 850 mg) and (Dymicron 30 mg).\nHowever, it is still rising. I ask the doctors to look into my condition.", + "answer": "After conducting a cumulative examination, the dose must be adjusted and the possibility of treatment with insulin injections should be considered. Greetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 495, + "question": "Hello\nMy wife uses Isone 20 mg. I want to know what this medicine is and whether using it leads to diabetes.", + "answer": "It is an immunosuppressant and affects the secretions of the glands, especially the adrenal glands. One of the side effects is disruption of insulin secretion, which leads to diabetes. Salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 496, + "question": "After my father takes this medication, he notices that he becomes dizzy and angry most of the time, in addition to that his diabetes level is around 250, and the duration of his use of this medication...", + "answer": "See a doctor to change the medication. Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 497, + "question": "I suffer from high blood sugar. After a fasting test, the blood sugar level was found to be 153. Does this require treatment?", + "answer": "Do a cumulative check. And see a doctor. You may need adjuvant treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 498, + "question": "How to use instant yeast to treat diabetes and how many days should I take it?", + "answer": "Depending on the type of diabetes and the patient, the will and ability to control it, and the desire for diet and physical therapy or medication, if the person follows a healthy diet and a system of expending energy through effort, he will be able to control the situation and not develop diabetes, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 499, + "question": "I have a mother who is diabetic and has a blood cyst and wants to remove it. What is the success rate of the operation and what is the most successful method - laparoscopy or a normal operation? Please answer and thank you.", + "answer": "Depending on the location and size of the bag.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 500, + "question": "I have a mother who is diabetic and has a blood cyst in her ovary. She wants to remove it. What is the success rate of the operation and what is better, laparoscopic or normal and shamra?", + "answer": "Depending on the location and size of the cyst, if the size of the cyst is within the possibility, laparoscopy is preferred", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 501, + "question": "The blood sugar level, when measured on the testing device, reached 160, then 140 seconds later, then 130, noting that the day before it was 95, and I took a Holz pill an hour before that. Does this make him diabetic? I am doing a diet...", + "answer": "Test your blood sugar after eating and accumulate it. Greetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 502, + "question": "Can I recover from sclerosis even though I am 22 years old? Because my doctor told me that I will not recover from it if I continue swimming, thank you", + "answer": "It is possible to control the situation and improve the condition. By exercising.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 503, + "question": "For chronic use in patients with type 2 diabetes\nWhat does second mean and what is the difference between second and first?", + "answer": "The first type means that insulin secretion is disrupted. The patient is treated with insulin. The second type is weak or inefficient insulin secretion, treated with pills that stimulate secretion or burn sugar. Salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 504, + "question": "Is it true that white (artificial) sugar increases cancer? Cancer patients should abstain from it and get sugar from fruits, dates and honey", + "answer": "White sugar is not devoid of chemicals such as chromium, which plays a negative role in health. Sugar is considered the source of energy for all cells in the body. Sugar is a type of carbohydrate, and when you eat carbohydrates, whether it is fruit, ice cream, or bread, the pancreas produces insulin, a hormone that helps convert sugar into energy for the growth of the body's cells. When you eat too much sugar, the body becomes insulin resistant, and diets high in sugar contribute to activating inflammation throughout the body, which can also cause cell damage and accelerate the growth of cancerous tumors. Greetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 505, + "question": "Is it permissible to use loratadine on a continuous basis for a diabetic patient, knowing that he suffers from skin allergies?", + "answer": "Allergies and discontinuation should be treated with antihistamines, and a dermatologist should be consulted, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 506, + "question": "Can diabetes injections turn into pills?", + "answer": "The injections are insulin, and the pills stimulate the pancreas to secrete insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 507, + "question": "An old woman who suffers from diabetes, atrophy in the functions of all glands, and high kidney function, which led to urine retention..and now she is unable to sleep because she feels a strong heat between the skin and the bone...", + "answer": "It should be presented to a nephrologist for emergency treatment, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 508, + "question": "The result of my blood sugar test was 104, so what is the diagnosis of the result...and the treatment?\nKidney function analysis is also 0.30. What is the diagnosis? What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Everything is normal, so check your blood sugar to make sure. Greetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 509, + "question": "Cumulative blood sugar 10.30 Is this dangerous and am I towards type 1, knowing that my diabetes is type 2?", + "answer": "Yes, this is something that is not under control. The dose of the medication should be adjusted, changed, or switched to insulin in cooperation with the treating physician, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 510, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I love eating dates. What is the appropriate amount for me to eat that will not harm me?", + "answer": "To be in control of diabetes, three to 7 dates per day, while cutting out the same amount of sugar from other fruits, at a value of 25 calories per piece individually, depending on the type of dates.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 511, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "Depending on the type of diabetes and the patient, the will and ability to control it, and the desire for diet and physical or pharmaceutical treatment, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 512, + "question": "How does a diabetic patient care about her pregnancy?", + "answer": "Maintains controlled sugar levels by eating regularly with appropriate treatment and proper nutrition, Slamlet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 513, + "question": "I get a headache and pain in the eyes, and I sometimes feel dizzy when I eat sweets or starches that contain sugars, such as regular bread or pastries. Is this evidence of diabetes?", + "answer": "A thousand blessings to you\nWe need a comprehensive evaluation\nIs there anyone in your family who has diabetes? the weight ? And age? And physical activity?? Eating system in general??\nWe also need an uncle for tests\nFasting blood sugar after eating for 8 to 10 hours in the morning and stable sleep at night\nBreakfast sugar two hours after eating, and the eating period should not exceed 10 minutes\nAnd cumulative sugar at any time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 514, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I suffer from diabetes. I am 27 years old and now I suffer from erectile dysfunction. What is the solution? The other disease is epilepsy. Does Tecretol cR 250 have...", + "answer": "A thousand blessings to you\nIn the balance of your good deeds, God willing\nRegarding the issue of erectile dysfunction, it is a problem that occurs with complications of irregular diabetes\nSo the first and most important step is to control blood sugar levels\nWhat are the daily blood sugar levels and the latest cumulative blood sugar levels??\nType of insulin and doses???", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 515, + "question": "My sister had a diabetes test done and it came out at 275 and his heartbeat was racing. What’s the solution?", + "answer": "A thousand blessings upon her\nIs the analysis in the laboratory or on the rapid device??\nA sample from the finger or from a vein??\nFasting, not breaking the fast, or randomly???\nAre there other symptoms such as dry saliva, frequent urination, thirst, etc.??\nIs there any member of your family who is diabetic?\nWhat is the weight, height and age???", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 516, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does taking bethmetasone for 3 months cause the symptoms mentioned, such as high blood sugar, osteoporosis, and watery eyes??", + "answer": "These are some of the side effects of bethmetasone. When treatment is stopped, things must be gradual and things return to normal. Usually, supportive medications are given to avoid the symptoms. Salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 517, + "question": "Please, my father has been diabetic for 15 years, his cumulative blood sugar level is 9.6. His doctor said that he should replace the pills with insulin, and he is a severe rejector and has a phobia of needles. Please advise me how to deal...", + "answer": "In actual diabetic patients, the cumulative blood sugar level reaches 6.5-7% with treatment, and the percentage may increase in cases where the cumulative blood sugar level exceeds the target required for your condition, as it may require lifestyle modification and treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 518, + "question": "When I feel that the image I see in front of me is jagged, my blood sugar has decreased, I eat sugar, and the image comes back healthy. Analysis on an empty stomach 0.90, two hours after breakfast 2.20, after 4 hours 0.62 I analyzed my hemoglobin...", + "answer": "Having two consecutive results above 6.5% is an indication of diabetes. Pay more attention to your diet and exercise. Salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 519, + "question": "My diabetes on an empty stomach is 120 and my blood pressure is 6.20. Do I need medication?", + "answer": "Greetings, the situation is fine. Stay healthy. You do not need medicine.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 520, + "question": "What could be the necessary measures to fight diabetes, what are its precautions, and what are the appropriate meals for a diabetic patient who eats pills but not insulin, and what is his diet and...", + "answer": "Recent studies urge abstaining from carbohydrates and sugars, to a percentage of 5% of food, and relying on vegetables and fruits 40%, fats 30%, and protein 20%, so that the calories consumed are compatible with the calories consumed, and if these standards are applied, grains will be dispensed with, Salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 521, + "question": "I did the tests yesterday and my sugar level was 01.03. Is this normal, knowing that my food is very normal. I do not eat sugars a lot, and my sugar level has never risen to this level...", + "answer": "Doing a test for cumulative sugar (molasses) you can control it with more physical activity, salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 522, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I did a blood sugar test last month and found it to be 1.36. I repeated the test this month and found it to be 1.45. Should I be considered diabetic and what foods can I eat? Thank you.", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar must be tested. By dieting away from sugars and starches and walking for an hour a day, you can control diabetes. Salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 523, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 4 months. I discovered it new. I went to see a doctor and took treatment and went on a diet and now my blood sugar was fasting. The last time it was 113 and after eating it was 130. This is good and continues...", + "answer": "This is good, continue treatment and do a blood sugar test, now and after 3 months, greetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 524, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and I measured my blood sugar after the first meal and it was 176. Is this high? Should I take insulin? If I take it, how much will it be?", + "answer": "In this case, insulin is not used. Tests must be completed and blood sugar tested for cumulative blood sugar and blood sugar tolerance in order to complete the diagnosis. Treatment is often pills.\nGreetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 525, + "question": "Some people do not suffer from diabetes and take the medicine to lose weight, and the amazing thing is that it produces results and the person becomes slimmer on it.", + "answer": "Metformin does not work to lower blood sugar levels directly, but rather works to reduce harmful fat molecules in the liver, and it must be taken in specific doses. Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 526, + "question": "Is Vitamin B12 Gerard 1000ug 4ml beneficial for type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Vitamin B12 helps produce energy, increases the ability to concentrate, improves memory, strengthens the functioning of the immune system, and is beneficial for the nerves in diabetics.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 527, + "question": "Hello, I am a type 1 diabetic. I have corns on my feet. Is this dangerous and how do I get rid of them?", + "answer": "If it does not cause you pain, it is best not to tamper with it. The fat is moisturizing and emollient.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 528, + "question": "The amount of insulin for a 6-year-old child", + "answer": "Depends on weight. In general, the following example can be adopted under medical supervision. We first begin by calculating the daily amount of insulin. Taking into account the increase and decrease depending on the body and consumption\nMultiply the child's weight (in kilograms) by 0.55 to 0.8 and the result represents the full daily amount of insulin.\nOr in another way, which is the sum of all the long-acting insulin per day (Lantus or Levemir) + doses before meals of the short-acting one (Novorabid, Lispro, or Apidra).\nIn the example above: the person’s weight = 30 kilograms. To calculate the daily amount of insulin, we multiply 30 by 0.8\nDaily amount of insulin = 30 x 0.8 = 24 units of insulin per day", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 529, + "question": "Normal limits of sugar", + "answer": "70--110", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 530, + "question": "What is the acceptable limit for blood sugar to rise half an hour after eating a certain meal, knowing that I do not suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "140,,, Conduct a cumulative diabetes test to be sure. You can also perform a fasting blood sugar test after 8-10 hours, and the sugar level must be less than 110 mg/dl if you do not have diabetes.\nMedical tests - sugar analysis and everything related to “diabetes”... | ...", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 531, + "question": "Does weak immunity have any symptoms? I am asking in general about weak immunity, not HIV. How do I know or feel that my immunity is weak? What are the symptoms that occur?", + "answer": "It may have symptoms depending on the disease, and symptoms include a red rash or a change in color above the bridge of the nose in a shape resembling the wings of a butterfly and on the cheeks.\n- Pain and swelling in the joints.-- Chest pain with every breath.- Pale or blue color of the fingers from cold or stress.- Unusual hair loss.\nHigh fever for no apparent reason. - Allergy to the sun. - Deficiency of red and white blood cells. - Small ulcers in the mouth. - Convulsions with no apparent cause. - Hallucinations. - Depression. And others", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 532, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and found it was 8.5. After 6 months, I did the same test and found it was 5.1. Does this mean that I have recovered?", + "answer": "This means that you were able to control and besiege the disease and continue on the same path in prevention, treatment, and diet. Peace be upon you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 533, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar on my stomach and it came out at 68. Is this normal?", + "answer": "It is normal if you do not suffer from symptoms.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 534, + "question": "I have. Measuring fasting blood sugar 102\nMeasuring sugar after eating 3 hours 123\nIs my blood sugar normal? I am not a diabetic", + "answer": "The condition is normal, and to confirm the blood sugar, hemoglobulin HbA1c should be checked", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 535, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test and this was the result: Fasting blood glucose 5.00 mmol/l - Blood sugar after 1 hour 4.83 mmol/l - Blood sugar after 2 hours 5.05 mmol/l Blood glucose after 3...", + "answer": "Yes, the results of your blood sugar test are completely correct and do not usually indicate a problem with regulating your blood sugar levels. However, the doctor has certainly requested that the test be performed due to the appearance of some symptoms on you, so it is worth checking with the doctor again and informing him of the test results in order to conduct other tests if This is necessary depending on your health condition.\nBelow I will show you the results of the normal blood sugar tolerance test, which is the same test that I performed:\n\nFasting blood sugar is between 3.3 - 5.5 mmol/L.\nAn hour after taking the solution, the sugar was less than 11.1 mmol/L.\nTwo hours after taking the solution, the sugar level is less than 8.6 mmol/L.\nThree hours after taking the solution, the sugar level is less than 7.8 mmol/L.\n\nFor more:\n\nPrecautions necessary to conduct tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 536, + "question": "Hello\nFor a patient with type 2 diabetes who takes one pill (cereal) before breakfast, the temperature increases more than in the case of high blood sugar levels during the day.", + "answer": "This depends on the type of treatment, the rate of increase and its duration, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 537, + "question": "Hello, my mother had a burn a week ago and she suffers from diabetes. I use Celafix cream and so far it has not improved. What can I do? How can we sterilize the burned part and with what can be sterilized?", + "answer": "A sterilizing substance is used for wounds, such as alcohol or iodine, geranium, and medicinal ointments are used. Medicinal honey creams are useful, Salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 538, + "question": "A person suffers from type 2 diabetes and takes pills. Can he drink moringa tea or will it conflict with his diabetes medication?", + "answer": "It is not incompatible without sugar, and contains beta-carotene, calcium, potassium, iron, phosphorus, protein, vitamin A, and vitamin C. It is used as a nutritional supplement.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 539, + "question": "I am 22 years old and have had diabetes since Amman. Recently, the more I masturbated, the more my heart rate increased?", + "answer": "Habit has nothing to do with diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 540, + "question": "Do boiled carrots cause diabetes in people who are predisposed to diabetes?", + "answer": "Proper and balanced nutrition from all types of food does not cause diabetes in anyone, and the type of food and the ability of the pancreas to secrete the most appropriate to control it is what determines high blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 541, + "question": "How much insulin should be in the blood? What is insulin A?", + "answer": "The normal level of the hormone insulin is between (5-25 IU/L).\nThe pre-insulin level is between (0.05 - 0.5 nanograms/ml). Percentages may vary depending on the laboratory.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 542, + "question": "I suffer from visual deficiency, knowing that I suffer from diabetes. What do you advise me to do? Is it possible to use Shipro-Cadron?", + "answer": "It is necessary to visit the ophthalmologist periodically, once or twice a year, Salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 543, + "question": "Is this recipe useful for treating type 1 diabetes? 100g wheat + 100g bitter frankincense + 100g wormwood + 100g black seed + 50g fenugreek + 25g bay leaf, boil for 10 minutes in...", + "answer": "There is no need to continue taking the treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 544, + "question": "Morning blood sugar level is 250 with medication and metformin. Should I take insulin with medication?", + "answer": "It may require adjusting the dose or type of medication and diet. After performing a cumulative examination, consult a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 545, + "question": "Is it preferable to take insulin with medication if the diabetes does not drop below 240 in the morning?", + "answer": "If there is no response to adjusting the dose or type of medication, it is preferable to switch to insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 546, + "question": "I am 42 years old. Can a person who is predisposed to type 2 diabetes develop it or not?", + "answer": "If a person follows a healthy diet and uses energy through effort, he will be able to control the situation and not develop diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 547, + "question": "How do we induce hyperglycemia to know that a person has diabetes?", + "answer": "Hba1c analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 548, + "question": "My fasting diabetes level is 180, even though I take Amaryl 2 ml pills every morning before breakfast", + "answer": "We must adjust the dose of the medication and follow a diet as lessons and supplements to metformin treatment. We start with 500 mg daily with Amaryl after consulting a doctor. Salamat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 549, + "question": "What is the price of a blood sugar test in Tunisia?", + "answer": "?????? There are devices that can perform the examination at different prices", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 550, + "question": "Does high blood sugar affect embryo transfer?", + "answer": "The body must control diabetes during the eight to twelve weeks before the return, which means the correct and preferred procedure in the case of a normal pregnancy. Uterine contractions may expel the embryos. These contractions decrease noticeably starting at the end of the fourth day, which reduces the expulsion of the embryos, and this is what happens in normal pregnancy as well. It is best to delay returning the embryos until the fourth day for aspiration, so the embryo will remain without attaching to the uterus for only a day or two. Which reduces the impact on its vitality,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 551, + "question": "What is the relationship between high bilirubin and high blood sugar?", + "answer": "Diabetes affects all organs of the body, including the liver and kidneys. Bilirubin is a pigment produced by breaking down the substance “heme” found in red blood cells. Indirect bilirubin “does not dissolve in plasma and is loaded with albumin.” The liver takes it and converts it to “direct bilirubin,” which is excreted through Bile ducts,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 552, + "question": "What is the recommended amount of Novorapid insulin when the blood sugar level is 4.44?", + "answer": "You must determine the ratio of insulin to carbohydrate intake, which can be covered or eliminated by injecting one unit of insulin.\nOne unit of rapid-acting insulin (Novorapid) covers 10 to 25 grams of carbohydrates. It depends on weight and age.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 553, + "question": "My father is 55 years old and he suffers from diabetes and a heart condition. He has a hernia. Can an operation be performed on him? ? Is there a non-surgical treatment if he cannot perform the operation?", + "answer": "The type of anesthesia can be determined between general, local, spinal anesthesia, puncture, etc", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 554, + "question": "Vaccinated, but diabetes high. What do I do", + "answer": "See a doctor to control and treat diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 555, + "question": "The best time to measure blood sugar?", + "answer": "Diabetes measurement times vary depending on the method given and the time period of meals at the time of treatment. The expected result of the measurement is after fasting for a period of 8 to 12 hours, and two hours after a meal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 556, + "question": "My mother had her blood tests done and her diabetes mellitus was high, along with rheumatic infections, and her white blood cell count was 19.6.\nRed blood cells 5.16\nHemoglobin 14.7, and she previously had breast cancer. Is there a risk to her?", + "answer": "Your mother's high white blood cells are an indication that there is an infection somewhere in your mother's body\nOther tests are normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 557, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI have been suffering from diabetes for 11 years. From the beginning, everything was fine, but in the last 6 years, my semen has decreased and...", + "answer": "Requests urine and semen culture examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 558, + "question": "Does a person who does not have diabetes die when injected with a dose of insulin?", + "answer": "Insulin works to lower blood sugar. It depends on the dose. If the blood sugar drops below normal, a coma occurs, and if the injured person wakes up from the coma, the person who administered the dose to him will be identified.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 559, + "question": "I did the cumulative test and the result was 5.7 and the fasting test was 92. Do I have diabetes, knowing that my family history is full of diabetes? Father, mother, grandfather, grandfather, all uncles.", + "answer": "Maintain your health and you will be healthy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 560, + "question": "I have a diabetic patient who is taking treatment, but his diabetes has increased significantly", + "answer": "Adjust diet and medication dosage. And physical activity", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 561, + "question": "My daughter, 9 years old, has type 1 diabetes. Her food and insulin doses have been controlled. But unfortunately, she has lost a lot of weight, as well as her hair and facial paleness. What should I do to lighten and...", + "answer": "Proper nutrition, keep the tests at normal values, and there is no harm in adding multi vit", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 562, + "question": "How to get rid of diabetes permanently and urinary tract infection pain", + "answer": "Diabetes can still be controlled and cannot be eliminated. It must be treated as a companion, and recent studies are still in laboratories about beta langerhens cell transplantation and genetic research. As for urinary tract infection, it can be treated with diabetes control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 563, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for ten years and my blood sugar is more than 250. What should I do and what is the best medicine for me?", + "answer": "You are supposed to be taking treatment. There are many diabetes medications, but consult your doctor peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors Saxagliptin (Onglyza) Sitagliptin (Januvia) Linagliptin (Tradjenta)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 564, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does sugar 180 cause infertility in men? Please reply", + "answer": "It does not cause infertility", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 565, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient use evening primrose oil capsules? Note that my mother is over 60 and takes insulin needles.\nAre these capsules harmful to her?", + "answer": "Primrose has nothing to do with diabetes, but it relieves the symptoms of nerve pain, so that's okay", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 566, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar and found it was 64. I am 58 years old. I don’t know if I suffer from a disease. I don’t want an explanation for this.", + "answer": "Measurement below the normal limit. Check the cumulative. It's okay for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 567, + "question": "I am 20 years old and I do not suffer from diabetes\nBut today I did a sugar test at home and found that I had 170 grams\nDoes this mean I have diabetes or is it normal?", + "answer": "Normal blood pressure is less than 110, and previously less than 126 salamat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 568, + "question": "I am a 22-year-old boy. I measured my blood sugar at night at home, one hour after eating. The result was 1.01. After another hour, I drank water with sugar and ate dates, and the sugar became 0.92...", + "answer": "There is no diabetes, but the measurements are in any unit", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 569, + "question": "A month ago I tested my blood sugar, it was random 299. The doctor wrote Glucovance 5/500\nAfter treatment and diet, my blood sugar went down significantly, so I reduced the dose and the random dose was normal.\nCould it be a period or is this just a honeymoon?", + "answer": "Do a cumulative check\nIt may be an incidental analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 570, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and the last fasting blood sugar test was 335 and the cumulative blood sugar was 10. The doctor increased the treatment doses of Glucophage", + "answer": "The dose prescribed to you is within the acceptable limit and the danger to the kidneys from high blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 571, + "question": "My daughter, 4 years old, has diabetes. She has symptoms that are different from what is known\nI noticed that when she urinates several times, my blood sugar level is low, and when she does not urinate, my blood sugar level is high", + "answer": "The sugar level is compared to what it was before eating, and if it is low, this indicates low blood sugar. It is measured two hours after eating and the number of times you urinate does not mean a decrease or increase in sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 572, + "question": "My daughter has diabetes, and she has different symptoms that I will explain\nI noticed at home that when she urinates a lot, I find that the sugar level is low, and when she does not urinate, I know that the sugar level is high", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 573, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar 120, two hours after eating, 164, eight months pregnant. Do you need follow-up and treatment?", + "answer": "The percentage is within the limits required to be monitored even after birth.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 574, + "question": "The blood sugar is high, 520 or 430, never less than 350. Two weeks ago, the treatment was changed and I took Galvez 50 over 1000 tablets and Lantus Solo Star 20 units daily at night.\nSo what is the solution?", + "answer": "You must get insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 575, + "question": "Is it permissible for diabetics to walk every day?", + "answer": "Walking is desirable and recommended for diabetics and hypertensive patients. Walk half an hour a day at least five days a week, but the appropriate time is chosen for walking away from extreme heat or cold, and it should be moderate walking without running or climbing slopes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 576, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes. I use Mixtard 30°: 20 units in the morning and 10 units in the evening. If I want to change this type and use Actrapid and Insulatard, how do I...", + "answer": "As long as your blood sugar is controlled, continue with the same dose with pill medications and see your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 577, + "question": "A man aged approximately 85 years, suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney stones, heart, and prostate\nHe was given an antidepressant (Cipralex 10 mg) without seeing a doctor or obtaining a prescription!\nIs there a risk that it may interfere with any treatment?", + "answer": "Yes\nIt is not possible to prescribe an antidepressant medication without a specialized medical examination, and depression medications conflict with prostate medications and may affect blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 578, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic and my blood pressure is 130/90. I take Glucophage and Concor 2.5. I am overweight and recently I had a test done and found an increase in liver enzymes. Is this due to Concor? Knowing that I take vitamin E.", + "answer": "High liver enzymes may be due to Glucophage or high blood sugar and fat on the liver\nGo to your treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 579, + "question": "A patient in her forties...with no medical history\nShe suffered from knee pain...cortisone was prescribed due to an incorrect result in the tests\nNow the patient is in a coma, swelling in the body, and blood sugar is 320", + "answer": "What causes coma? A sugar level of 320 does not cause a coma", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 580, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and at the same time I have antibodies to the thyroid gland, so I had five miscarriages, but the doctor did not give me cortisone for fear of high diabetes and it might harm me and the fetus...", + "answer": "Treatment with cortisone should be done even if blood sugar is high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 581, + "question": "My mother has been suffering from diabetes for 30 years, but today she lost consciousness. Even though she was awake, she did not remember anything", + "answer": "A small stroke may have occurred in the brain, affecting the level of consciousness and awareness\nTake her to the doctor urgently", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 582, + "question": "I am 27 years old and have diabetes. I am not married and I have pain in the testicles that is not permanent. What is the reason? I have had diabetes for 19 years.", + "answer": "Sugar must be controlled. There may be an abscess on the testicle", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 583, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. I use blood sugar control pills twice a day. The pill is 850 grams. Is this enough?", + "answer": "A fasting and breakfast blood sugar test must be done to determine the effectiveness of the dose", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 584, + "question": "Blood sugar level is 137 after eating. Is it high?", + "answer": "Not high and normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 585, + "question": "My father is diabetic and is suffering from a diabetic coma", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist and diabetes doctor to control your blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 586, + "question": "May God bless you, Doctor. I suffer from diabetes and became pregnant without knowing whether it was possible for defects to occur\nIt is congenital for the fetus, knowing that I am in the first weeks and they gave me to drink 5 mg folic acid pills.", + "answer": "You must continue taking folic acid pills, and monitor your blood sugar daily and pay attention to it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 587, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a 9-year-old child who was diagnosed with diabetes a month ago. I know that natural juice is better..but at school it is difficult for him to take it. My question is, which canned juice is better?", + "answer": "Artificial juice is allowed only if the total amount of carbohydrates appropriate for the child per day is calculated and allocated to this juice.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 588, + "question": "Hello, I did a blood test by chance and my glucose came out at 5.86, but 6 hours ago I was drinking yerba mate, and this is a low-sugar drink, and I was smoking. Could it affect the result? Not surprisingly...", + "answer": "The examination result is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 589, + "question": "I suffer from severe pain often during the night in the soles of the feet (back of the feet, ankles and heels). For reference, I have type 1 diabetes and have been treated with insulin for 17 years...", + "answer": "You need treatment for peripheral nerves...\ngabapentin\nSee a diabetologist and explain your problem to him, and he will prescribe it for you...it requires a prescription", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 590, + "question": "My left toe is numb and I am diabetic and my test is 122. I am fasting. What is the idea? May God reward you well.", + "answer": "Take B12 vitamins", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 591, + "question": "I had my blood sugar tested at a pharmacy with a blood sugar analyzer, and it was 274. I had not yet had breakfast. The next day, I had my blood sugar tested about 3 or 4 hours after breakfast. It was 312. At the end of the day, I went to another pharmacy and found 92...", + "answer": "Which is more accurate... We do not know which is more accurate, no one was with you\nBut keep track of your sugar...and check it whenever you get the chance", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 592, + "question": "Does a diabetic patient fast?", + "answer": "Yes, he can fast... after adjusting the insulin doses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 593, + "question": "My blood sugar two hours after eating was 132\nThe second day it was 99 after eating 4 hours during this time returning from work\nis this normal", + "answer": "Yes, it is natural, but do you take medication for diabetes?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 594, + "question": "My blood sugar is 109 on an empty stomach? Do I suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "No, the measurement is normal. Diabetes is diagnosed if the fasting measurement exceeds 126", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 595, + "question": "I am 42. Random blood sugar before dinner is 5.2. Is this normal?\nI am afraid of diabetes because my mother has type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "Blood sugar measurement is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 596, + "question": "May I know the normal range of cumulative blood sugar for a non-diabetic person?", + "answer": "From 4% to less than 5.7%\nWhile the ratio ranges from 5.7 to less than 6.5 due to sugar\nThe rate greater than 6.5% is diagnosed with diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 597, + "question": "The best time to walk for people with type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "The weather is moderate in the early morning and evening after sunset", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 598, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have high blood sugar and it is the first time that we do a test and what is required is a diet to lower the sugar", + "answer": "We avoid sugars, sweets, starches, fats, and oils. We eat more vegetables, low-sugar fruits, protein, and drink water.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 599, + "question": "Welcome\nI had a double lung transplant and I have diabetes.\nMay I undergo laser treatment throughout my body? May I treat the after-effects of a lung transplant? Does laser treat...", + "answer": "I hope you recover. Complex cases are impossible for anyone to help you on the Internet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 600, + "question": "My father has been suffering from diabetes for at least a year. He started suffering from numbness, numbness and tingling in his feet? Please, what is the reason and is there a treatment for it? Massage...", + "answer": "The blood sugar is not controlled. First, he needs a doctor. Second, he needs B-complex derivatives, especially B1, B6, and B12, in a dose designated for diabetics according to his age.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 601, + "question": "I have a brother who was born in 1993. He recently married his cousin, who has diabetes and was born in 1998. What effect does diabetes have on their marital life, especially sexual relations? Is it possible that he has...", + "answer": "Pregnancy needs careful monitoring", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 602, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did the cumulative check and found that I had 11.1%. I want to know what I should do.", + "answer": "Visit a diabetes clinic urgently, the situation must be corrected", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 603, + "question": "I have 16 diabetics. What is the best medication for me, insulin or antidiabetics?", + "answer": "Insulin is most likely type 1. In any case, see a diabetes clinic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 604, + "question": "My uncle had his blood sugar measured daily and was given a dose. He became upset and his blood sugar rose. Then it was said that he needed an amputation as a result of his upset. Could upset be the cause of this in one day...", + "answer": "See more than one vascular surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 605, + "question": "If I drink tea, I feel that there is too much sugar, and those with me who drink tea say, “I don’t know what the problem is, knowing that the problem has been around for a while. The question is whether these symptoms are the beginning of diabetes, and may God reward you...", + "answer": "no never", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 606, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I suffer from diabetes and also suffer from albuminuria and high blood pressure. I always feel pain in my body, especially in my head, and I always have low blood sugar. I don’t know why. Please help me. Thank you.", + "answer": "An internal and renal physician is necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 607, + "question": "I am a 23-year-old young man. I randomly measured my blood sugar seven hours after breakfast and found it to be 130. Is this normal or not?", + "answer": "It's mostly normal, but monitor it from time to time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 608, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar level 7 hours after eating and found it to be 130. Is this normal or not?", + "answer": "It may be normal, and most likely, but monitor it every now and then", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 609, + "question": "Can I replace the Novorapid insulin needle with another medication, but it must not be a needle", + "answer": "Unfortunately, not yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 610, + "question": "Indications for using Metforal... When should it be taken? Note that my father is diabetic", + "answer": "The sugar burning regulator has nothing to do with insulin, it only increases sugar receptors and burning it from the cells", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 611, + "question": "I suffer from my legs because of my diabetes", + "answer": "Diabetes control Norbion daily pills in the morning, lime, daily aspirin, 81 mg, Erica 75 in the evening", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 612, + "question": "I suffer from a period of feeling of frequent going to the bathroom, even though the amount is small, especially while walking, and a slight burning sensation before I finish urinating.", + "answer": "See a urologist to check your prostate", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 613, + "question": "Do I need to use treatment?\nI was tested for the first time for cumulative sugar\nThe result was 7.1%\nAnd I'm 35\nDid I have sugar?\nDid he use treatment?", + "answer": "Yes, but it is advised to start with a diet suitable for diabetics and to exercise regularly. Then, if blood sugar is not regulated, drug treatment is started.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 614, + "question": "I heard that Glucophage pills, which are for diabetics, help in losing weight. How accurate is this statement?", + "answer": "(metformin)\nFirst, this medication is not licensed by the US Food and Drug Administration as a weight reducer.\nSecond: Studies were conducted and we found the following:\n-Only some people benefited from losing weight, not all.\n- It is not a quick solution, but rather the loss occurs gradually over a long period of time (the average weight lost after two years was only between 4 and 7 pounds).\n-The mechanism of effect is not known, it may be through reducing appetite or changing the body’s way of storing fat.\nIt was found that those who benefited most were those who took the medication with a healthy diet and exercise. This may be because it enhances the loss of calories during exercise.\n-The original weight may return after stopping it or even at the time of taking it.\n-Safe when stopped, weight does not increase.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 615, + "question": "He tested his blood sugar after fasting for 14 hours, and the blood sugar level was 115", + "answer": "The examination was performed two hours after eating breakfast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 616, + "question": "I am 52 years old, my creatine level is 130, and my diabetes level is between 6-7 in the morning. Treatment is NovoNor 2mg in the evening and 1mg in the morning. I have a vitamin D deficiency. I take a pill in the morning. The level of creatine began to rise. What is the reason?", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult a kidney doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 617, + "question": "We suffer from bloating and stomach pain when drinking water. I cannot drink more than a cup of water a day. Knowing that I am a diabetic and I am 29 years old, what is the cause and treatment if...", + "answer": "Do not drink cold water. Drink small amounts of water gradually. Treat intestinal inflammation with Flagyl, if present. We can use Motilium before food because it regulates bowel movement.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 618, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old diabetic young man. My puberty is incomplete because I probably have a lack of testosterone.\nWhat do you recommend ?", + "answer": "Analyze FSH, TSH, and testosterone", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 619, + "question": "I took a test to measure the blood sugar tank and found the following result: 5.10%. Is the result normal, knowing that I am a 33-year-old man from Morocco and I exercise regularly? Thank you.", + "answer": "Monitoring after six months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 620, + "question": "Hello\nI did a blood sugar test and it came out at 115. Is this normal, given that I was breaking my fast and ate two pieces of cake?", + "answer": "Normal after food up to 150", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 621, + "question": "Does the fetus develop diabetes as a result of eating sweet foods?", + "answer": "He does not get diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 622, + "question": "I have diabetes, but I do not take medication or needles. Oh God, it is nutritious at the time of fainting. Is this normal? A few days ago, I told the doctor that I wanted treatment. She did not respond to me at the time of the analysis, reaching 50...", + "answer": "You do not need medication except to monitor your blood sugar and eat several small meals a day of fruit and dates, especially in extreme heat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 623, + "question": "My husband has G6pd and he is now suffering from diabetes. The doctor gave him the medication Metapharmamin, but this medication has caused him to develop G6pd. Are there other medications that will help him with...", + "answer": "Each group of oral hypoglycemic drugs contains sulfa radical in its chemical composition. They should not be given to patients with pre-existing yeast deficiency.\nHe has no choice but diet and insulin, but careful medical supervision by an endocrinologist is required", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 624, + "question": "I have a deficiency in vitamin D and potassium as well, knowing that I suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease, and I would like a painkiller or treatment program, please.", + "answer": "Correcting vitamin D deficiency with weekly injections of 600,000 IU. Vitamin D. We can eat calcium, as for potassium, eat more than bananas.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 625, + "question": "I am a 14-year-old teenager. I do not have diabetes, and yesterday I did not eat the suhoor meal, and in the morning I walked a lot, and in the evening I felt trembling and sweaty...", + "answer": "Late suhoor before dawn is necessary for people who are exhausted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 626, + "question": "I felt a headache, and when I measured my blood sugar for four days, I found it to be very high, and on the fifth day, I found it to be 79", + "answer": "For suhoor, you should include starches, cakes, sweets, and complex pastries, in addition to olive oil and water", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 627, + "question": "I have had type 1 diabetes for about two years... and it is not regular at all during Ramadan during fasting. The first test is 160 and after two hours it is 286. What is the reason? Does the hunger increase???", + "answer": "Often insulin is a mixture of fast and slow, so the fast insulin is eliminated after two hours and is in control, leading to an increase in blood sugar until the slow insulin is released, but in any case, see your doctor to adjust the dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 628, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and I take Novomix twice a day and I suffer from high blood pressure. I take Diovan 160 in the morning and Norvasc 5 in the evening and I take Clovage XR 500 pills in the evening and I suffer from severe itching...", + "answer": "Check kidney function and liver function. See an internal medicine doctor. As a diabetic, you must take Norbion\nTo relieve diabetic neuropathy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 629, + "question": "Male, 34 years old. I took a blood sugar test to find out if I had it or not. The cumulative result was 5.5, the fasting blood sugar was 97, the fasting blood sugar in two hours was 167, and the random result was 115:125. Does this make me a diabetic?", + "answer": "I imagine there is nothing but diet and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 630, + "question": "My diabetic mother's blood sugar level is 138 two hours after breakfast. Is this normal? Does she need to be examined while she is fasting or only after breaking the fast? May God reward you", + "answer": "Normal after food up to 150", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 631, + "question": "Sugar is high", + "answer": "Hello brother, explain the condition, medication number", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 632, + "question": "I am 30 years old. I felt symptoms of diabetes and went for a test. My blood sugar was 365 and the cumulative blood sugar was 10.5.\nI took Metformin 500 mg at lunch and dinner, and after a week my diabetes became between 94 and 96 fasting...", + "answer": "Continue treatment and analyze it continuously two hours after food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 633, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I tested sugar two hours after eating. 167\nFasting 97 cumulative 5.5\nThe family has diabetics", + "answer": "Metformin treatment plate 500 x 2", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 634, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes insipidus. I keep taking the medicine. My question is, should I fast during Ramadan????", + "answer": "Fasting is not prohibited", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 635, + "question": "A 4-year-old girl suddenly developed diabetes a year ago and is now taking insulin injections in the morning and evening doses. Is there any hope for treating her? What about the transplant experience?", + "answer": "Until now, this treatment is available until the results of the cell transplant are approved or a medication violation is made with a monthly insulin dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 636, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar in the morning and it was 91 and an hour after eating 140. Is this normal?\nThe next day I did a Ramadan test and it was 71, and two hours after eating it was 132. Is it normal? Thank you.", + "answer": "Normal after food up to 150", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 637, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test twice for 12 hours, and the results were 116 and 112. Note that I do not have diabetes, but my brothers and mother do. Am I at risk for diabetes?", + "answer": "Do your glucose hemoglobin, or so-called cumulative blood sugar, and test your blood sugar two hours after eating. It must not exceed 150.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 638, + "question": "A sudden drop occurs after I exert mental effort by raising my legs or drinking something intoxicating, but I do not feel intoxicated. The sugar is 75. After I eat fruit for two hours and chips immediately, is this normal and what should I do...", + "answer": "The question is not clear, but analyze the hemoglobin, which may be the reason", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 639, + "question": "I have diabetes again. I had medical tests done. The result was hematocrite deficiency. V gk c c", + "answer": "The question is not clear, please rewrite", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 640, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test an hour after eating and the result was 155", + "answer": "It is considered normal, but it is a factor of glucose hemoglobin, or what is called cumulative sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 641, + "question": "I continue to fast during Ramadan, and I measure my blood sugar half an hour before breakfast, and it is in the range of 71-103. Two hours after breakfast, it is between 174-216, knowing that I take Amaryl pills 4 ml at breakfast.", + "answer": "You need to add Metformin 500 with Emril 4", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 642, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from type 2 diabetes, and I was prescribed Norica 50 mg, and I am afraid to use it", + "answer": "The medicine is safe and good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 643, + "question": "Are there negative effects of using insulin for a long time for an elderly person (68 years old)?", + "answer": "Goodbye, my dear\nIf used correctly and correctly calculated doses\nThe injection site is changed and the injection method is correct\nGod willing, things will be good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 644, + "question": "What antibiotics are suitable for people with type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes is not treated with antibiotics, but rather with insulin injections", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 645, + "question": "I feel heaviness in the body and pain in the head, and when I eat sugar or anything sweet, the heaviness decreases", + "answer": "If you suffer from diabetes, you should consult a specialist doctor, my dear, to have your insulin dose adjusted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 646, + "question": "Does Diprosyn injection harm people with type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "These injections contain cortisine and raise blood sugar levels, but joint administration rarely occurs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 647, + "question": "What is the measurement of blood sugar levels for people at the age of 50?", + "answer": "70 -110", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 648, + "question": "I want a cure for diabetes", + "answer": "No treatment for this disease has yet been scientifically proven\nBut you can control it, reduce its complications, and live with it in a healthy way by following an appropriate diet that relies on reducing fats and sugars in a calculated manner.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 649, + "question": "How do I adjust the cumulative sugar reserve?", + "answer": "Control your eating, take medication doses or injections regularly, and always measure your blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 650, + "question": "I would like you to respond quickly to my question. For about 20 days, I have been feeling severe pain in the left side, thigh, and leg. Sometimes it increases and sometimes it decreases except for a longer period, knowing that I have...", + "answer": "You must see a doctor for a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 651, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I tested my blood sugar before breaking the fast, and it was 250 while fasting. I took Glucophage 1000 pills in the morning and evening. A week ago, I tested 81 while fasting, and a week later, after dinner, at two hours of dinner, 174. What is the solution? Is there any danger?", + "answer": "There is no risk, and blood sugar has been controlled through treatment and food regulation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 652, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am a young man, 25 years old, a university student, and I suffer from diabetes. I want to study aviation and become a (pilot), but I heard that a diabetic patient cannot study...", + "answer": "A diabetic patient studies everything, but in some professions on which the safety of others depends, he must be healthy and free of diseases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 653, + "question": "My mother is 60 years old and has been gaining weight for a while. She felt symptoms of diabetes and upon analysis it came out as high as 486. The doctor gave her an organized diet 3 days ago. It became 300 after eating and 255 before eating despite...", + "answer": "Go back to your doctor and follow the treatment and instructions and he will increase the medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 654, + "question": "I suffer from being underweight and having difficulty gaining weight, knowing that I have type 1 diabetes. My current weight is 58 and my height is 182 cents.", + "answer": "Sugar is high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 655, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar level is between 103 and 115, but two hours after eating it is between 107 and 124. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "No...........you are healthy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 656, + "question": "What vegetables and fruits should a person with diabetes avoid, and how much should they eat?", + "answer": "Reducing fruits except apples...all types of vegetables are no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 657, + "question": "Ulceration in the heel area of ​​a diabetic patient, noting that the wound has an unpleasant odor", + "answer": "Go to a diabetologist and vascular surgeon immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 658, + "question": "My mother is 44 years old. She suffers from nerve damage in her feet, and for about 5 years she has been unable to walk at all except by relying on someone to hold her. She has had heart failure and diabetes for 15 years, and she suffers from obesity. Is there a treatment...", + "answer": "Treatment by the treating physician to control diabetes and treat nerves", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 659, + "question": "There are some dark spots in my armpits and neck, so I learned online that I have diabetes type 2 based on some of its symptoms. Also, I think I am 75 and I am 17. What are the dangers...", + "answer": "This means that insulin is high in the blood and you always feel hungry\nTests such as insulin and sugar must be done in the morning after fasting for 12 hours\nDo thyroid tests and several tests by an endocrinologist and do a diet and you will improve a lot when you lose weight..", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 660, + "question": "How do I protect myself from getting diabetes, God forbid?", + "answer": "Maintain your weight within the ideal range by reducing fat as much as possible, eating sources of fiber such as fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and exercising regularly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 661, + "question": "Is there a treatment that eliminates urinary diabetes as well as blood sugar, and which of them disappears with the use of medication, and what is the method of prevention for those at the beginning of blood sugar and urinary diabetes... so that the condition does not worsen further?", + "answer": "There is no medicine that eliminates diabetes, but it controls blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 662, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God. I suffer from low blood sugar. My blood sugar level is 66. I suffer from dizziness and lack of concentration", + "answer": "If you are taking medication for diabetes, it can be stopped....If there is no sugar, you need to eat 3 meals a day", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 663, + "question": "I tested randomly and my blood sugar came out at 120. I had dinner and about an hour or more after eating, I tested it and it came out at 163. I fasted for 7 hours and I tested it and it came out at 102. I had lunch and tested about an hour after eating and it came out at 115...", + "answer": "It is normal, but one must fast and two hours after eating, for an average of 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 664, + "question": "My mother's condition is difficult and I need a good doctor\nBecause she has diabetes and currently has a gland in her foot and is suffering from it", + "answer": "You need a diabetes and vascular doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 665, + "question": "Can diabetes in its infancy go away for a female!!", + "answer": "Depending on the type of sugar, the analysis rate, and the percentage of insulin in the blood", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 666, + "question": "Question: Powdered milk is suitable for diabetics. Thank you", + "answer": "It contains a high percentage of protein...milk, skimmed milk is better", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 667, + "question": "Can PARKICAPONE 200 MG/Entacapone be used alongside LEVOCAR 100/25mg/(Carbidopa and Levodopa) for a diabetic patient treated with insulin and treated for high blood pressure...", + "answer": "Maybe if he suffers from Parkinson's palsy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 668, + "question": "Does using thiotacid have any side effects? I know I have diabetes and I use Amaryl 2M two pills a day and Glucophage 1000 two pills. What vitamins are needed for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "It can be used...Diabetics need vitamin B12", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 669, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes\nI took an epidural steroid injection in the afternoon, and after that my blood sugar was always high. Before I took it, my diabetes levels were normal. What is the reason? Thank you.", + "answer": "Local injections do not significantly raise blood sugar levels. Go to your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 670, + "question": "Is there a medicine for patients with type 1 diabetes?\nIs there an alternative to the insulin dose?\nCan we avoid it for herbal reasons? If so, what is the herb?\nPlease answer and thank you for the effort *****", + "answer": "Until now, there is no alternative to insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 671, + "question": "My blood sugar measurement is as follows:\nIn the morning before eating any food from 80-120\nTwo hours after eating, 180-200\nDo I have diabetes, given that I take one metorphine pill after...", + "answer": "There is no sugar, but there is a predisposition to diabetes. Please regulate the food and take metformin twice, and it is recommended to consult a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 672, + "question": "What are the causes of diabetes?", + "answer": "Increased sugars and decreased insulin levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 673, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have diabetes and I would like to follow a diet to avoid medications, as you advise me, doctor, knowing that my cumulative score is 12.8%.", + "answer": "Go to your doctor immediately. Do not rely on a diet. You need to control your blood sugar immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 674, + "question": "I am 32 years old, my weight is 94 kg, and my height is 184 cm. Today I had my blood tested for diabetes. I have no symptoms, but I was evading the laboratory and on an empty stomach I got up and tested and it came out 101. The question is, is the result...", + "answer": "Natural", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 675, + "question": "Hello, I feel thirsty frequently, even after drinking water on some days, although there are days that go by that I do not feel thirsty. Is this related to diabetes?", + "answer": "A complete blood sugar and urine analysis must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 676, + "question": "Are children drunk? If someone comes to the brothers, the remaining brothers will be exposed to infection", + "answer": "No, it is not a requirement at all", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 677, + "question": "I have diabetes and I do not use insulin. Rather, I use some herbs, but one of the doctors advised me to use Metoformina Dink. Is it like insulin injections and will the body get used to it?", + "answer": "Metformin is a sugar-regulating drug similar to cinnamon valerian, for example, in reducing blood sugar levels. It is preferable to switching to insulin, and getting used to it depends on the concentration you take. Start and keep only one pill after a large sugar meal, and try not to use insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 678, + "question": "My father, who is 62 years old, feels heat in the soles of his feet. What is the appropriate treatment for him, knowing that he suffers from diabetes?", + "answer": "Heat under the feet is normal for diabetics. Gulf methods can be used for cooling only", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 679, + "question": "Is olive oil beneficial for diabetics?", + "answer": "It is useful in that it contains antioxidants such as vitamin E and omega 3, which preserves the rest of the cells in the pancreas", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 680, + "question": "I discovered that I have diabetes, and I tried and worked to reduce it, and when it decreased, I began to feel severe pain in my sternum under my breast. Does low blood sugar play a role in this issue, and what is the solution?", + "answer": "Must be shown to a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 681, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is an appropriate breakfast for people with diabetes? Are eggs harmful to them?\nThank you very much", + "answer": "A loaf of bread + white cheese + a cup of skim milk", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 682, + "question": "Is LASIX INE 40 prescribed continuously to patients who suffer from high blood pressure and diabetes, knowing that the blood sugar is very high?", + "answer": "It should not be used by diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 683, + "question": "Does actrapid require an adjuvant medication and is it short-acting?", + "answer": "Yes, it is used in emergency cases, and another medication must be added or one must switch to long-term insulin, and the doses must be determined with the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 684, + "question": "I use Metformin Sandoz, but I have low blood sugar due to using it. Should I stop taking it or continue taking it?", + "answer": "If the blood sugar is lower than normal, stop it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 685, + "question": "I am 22 years old. I had breakfast in the morning at 6 o’clock with milk and two small pieces of sweets. I went to work and ate a chocolate biscuit at 11 o’clock. I measured the sugar level after a quarter of an hour and...", + "answer": "The correct standard assessment is to measure your blood sugar in the morning on an empty stomach and the normal result is around 100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 686, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor. I have an underactive thyroid gland and pre-diabetes. How do I avoid getting diabetes, knowing that I take Glucophage 750 g tablets and now I have stopped taking it at the request of the doctor?", + "answer": "You must continue the tests and follow up with the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 687, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes (2) Does washing feet frequently affect her health?", + "answer": "There is no relationship between frequent washing and her health", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 688, + "question": "My mother is diabetic and when her blood sugar is tested it will be 109 or 132. Should she take a glucose pill or not?", + "answer": "According to the analysis, two hours after eating, if more than 160, you take it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 689, + "question": "Fasting sugar: 160, two hours after eating: 160, cumulative: 5.6\nWhen exercising, the level drops to 120\nThe problem is when taking Metaformin pills, the blood sugar becomes 180", + "answer": "It seems that diabetes is new to you, and this is your chance to treat it properly. Follow-up is done with morning blood sugar analysis only, and we advise you to take metformin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 690, + "question": "Can Tegretol (carbemazine) be given to a patient with kidney failure who is also a diabetic patient to treat diabetic neuropathy? With thanks and appreciation", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible, but in light doses under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 691, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I have pills called Trajenta Duo 2.5 1000 mg/ Linagliptin 2.5 mg, metformin HCl. For diabetics: How many pills should I take today? Is it before or after...", + "answer": "This is estimated directly by your doctor, depending on your weight, your blood sugar numbers, and the rest of the tests. The medicine is usually taken after food, once or twice a day.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 692, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a fasting sugar level of 146 and a fasting rate of 185. The question is, does taking sugar with tea and coffee matter or not? What is the substitute? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is better not to eat sugar. We advise you to use sugar substitute pills (Saccharin, Canderel...), which are available at the pharmacy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 693, + "question": "Hot feet in a diabetic patient and what is the treatment", + "answer": "Diabetic neuritis...blood sugar must be controlled with gabapentin and vitamin B12 medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 694, + "question": "Is it true that every diabetic patient should take vitamin B?", + "answer": "No, it is not true. There is no proven benefit of vitamin B in diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 695, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My sister has been suffering from diabetes for 10 years. She is 23 years old. She takes mixed insulin, but at night it always goes down or up, and she cannot control it. What is the solution, may God reward you...", + "answer": "Fasting, breaking the fast, and cumulative sugar must be pickled, then the dose is determined and the times and quantities of meals are fixed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 696, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient, and I have had numbness in the hand and swelling in the fingers for 10 days, and a constant pain at night, from about 11 at night to 9 in the morning, and any touch on the hand will open...", + "answer": "Blood sugar has been high for a long time and there is severe nerve inflammation. You must do a blood sugar test and go immediately to a diabetologist to determine the type of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 697, + "question": "My daughter has diabetes and her driving levels are as high as 300 or 250 and 400 hours. Knowing that she goes to school and her problems are weak, she takes Lantus.", + "answer": "The blood sugar is very high. You must control your food intake, do tests, and follow up with a diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 698, + "question": "I am 44 years old and have level 2 diabetes. For 9 years, I used Emril 2 upon examination. 120 fasting and 240 cumulative fasting less than 6. I want a more effective and cheaper treatment that regulates my sugar to normal levels. Now I have stopped treatment and my blood sugar levels are 290.", + "answer": "This medication seems right for you. It should not be stopped before the alternative medication prescribed by your doctor is available", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 699, + "question": "Hello\nI am 48 years old. I have diabetes, and I have severe pain in my hands, especially after I wake up. Is this pain a result of diabetes?\nThank you", + "answer": "Yes, it is very possible that the cause is high blood sugar. You should see a doctor for follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 700, + "question": "I suffer from high blood pressure and I suffer from headaches and blurred vision. Will these symptoms go away immediately after donating?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible for these symptoms to disappear after therapeutic blood donation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 701, + "question": "An elderly diabetic patient in the residence takes an insulin injection, but she takes sugary sweets on an almost daily basis. Does it affect her, knowing that she suffers from uncontrolled high and low blood sugar...", + "answer": "It definitely affects her. Regulating diet and medication is important and solves her problems", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 702, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar level after fasting for 8 hours and found it to be 5.8\nTwo hours after eating, I found it to be 8.2. Am I in the pre-diabetic stage??", + "answer": "Numbers are within the normal range. Do not worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 703, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I suffer from high diastolic blood pressure, only 12/92, and I suffer from high blood sugar, 112 mg when fasting and 150 mg two hours after eating. Is it possible to treat it with diet or medication?", + "answer": "High blood pressure often needs treatment. For you, a medical study must be conducted to rule out any disease behind high blood pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 704, + "question": "I have an uncontrolled high blood sugar that reaches 400 and 200 in the morning, and I do not use any needles or pills. What should I do? I am 29 years old.", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to take the appropriate medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 705, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar while I was fasting and the rate was 124, and two hours after breakfast the rate was 171. Is this a normal rate or do I need follow-up with a doctor?", + "answer": "Yes, you need to see a doctor to repeat the tests and evaluate your condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 706, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My cumulative diabetes is 6, and the normal rate, while I am fasting, is 85. I take the controlled pill, half in the morning and half in the evening, and I want to get pregnant. Can I?", + "answer": "Yes, pregnancy is safe for you. You should consult a doctor, as the regulating medication will be stopped when pregnancy occurs and insulin will be started when necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 707, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar is 9.7. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Appropriate diet + appropriate medication + walking", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 708, + "question": "How can metformin be used to reduce type 2 diabetes? Is a pill at night sufficient because diabetes during the day is suitable for movement? Thank you.", + "answer": "What do you mean by second degree? Who takes insulin? If he takes insulin, there is no benefit from metformin H1A, the regulator is used in earlier stages.\nIf insulin is not used and only a regulator is used, then yes, metformin is useful and is effective in reducing the sugar level for diabetics, and yes, one pill at night is enough if a large amount of sugar is eaten, and if a large amount is not eaten, then just eat cinnamon, otherwise the blood sugar will drop significantly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 709, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Today I did a blood sugar test and it came out at 5 and the blood sugar test came out 105 times 104. The doctor I follow up with says it's normal, but the second doctor says it's the beginning of diabetes. Is this true...", + "answer": "The most reliance is on checking your sugar reserve, which indicates that you do not have sugar. As for the other sugar test, it is high and indicates the presence of sugar, but it may be due to eating a meal rich in sugar a while ago. The most reliable is the first test, Hba1c. Rest assured. You can check for other symptoms such as fatigue, sweating a lot, frequent urination, thirst, diabetic urine, etc.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 710, + "question": "I am 30 years old, and I have had diabetes for 8 years and have been using insulin since that time. In the last period, I followed a medical diet and felt better, but I began to suffer from high blood sugar during sleep.", + "answer": "You can take a metformin pill (a sugar regulator) or a cup of cinnamon before bed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 711, + "question": "He has type 2 diabetes\nI suffer from failure, weakness, inability to move much, and sleep a lot", + "answer": "Your blood sugar level must be controlled by an endocrinologist through diet and medications that will control your affairs, God willing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 712, + "question": "I feel a complete failure in my body, especially my feet. I had a blood sugar test and it came out at 124. What is the problem?", + "answer": "This information is not enough, as the blood sugar reading is not time-specific (fasting, two hours after eating, etc.). You must see a specialist to evaluate the condition after conducting the necessary tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 713, + "question": "What are the symptoms of high blood sugar ?", + "answer": "High blood sugar means that there is not a sufficient amount of the hormone insulin to transport glucose to the cells, or the body is unable to use insulin properly, and this is shown by blood sugar readings that exceed 125 mg/dL after fasting for about 8 hours, even if Continued high blood sugar is associated with many unwanted complications that appear in the form of damage to the vessels, nerves, tissues and various organs of the body.\nHigh blood sugar appears in the form of symptoms in the affected person, including the following:\n\nFeeling very thirsty or very hungry.\nDryness in the mouth.\nChanges in vision or blurred vision.\nUrinating frequently, i.e. increasing the number of times you urinate.\nHeadache.\nExtreme fatigue with a feeling of weakness.\nWeight changes such as unexplained weight loss.\nSkin infections or urinary tract infections.\nSlow healing of wounds and ulcers.\nAbdominal pain.\nIncreased levels of sugar in the urine.\nNausea.\nShortness of breath.\n\nIt should be noted that continued high blood sugar may lead to a condition called diabetic ketoacidosis, which is an emergency condition that may lead to coma and death. Symptoms of high blood sugar in this case appear as follows:\n\nVomiting.\nDrought.\nThe fruit-like odor appears from the infected person's breath.\nDifficulty breathing or hyperventilation.\nAcceleration in heartbeat.\nConfusion.\nComa and loss of consciousness.\n\nIt is recommended to seek immediate medical care as soon as you notice any symptoms of high blood sugar to avoid the development of any serious unwanted complications.\nFor more:\n\nCauses of high and low blood sugar\nWhen is high blood sugar dangerous?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 714, + "question": "I have diabetes, but now the percentage is 140 fasting, and at the present time I am suffering from itching and pain in the soles of the feet. Please advise. Is this caused by nerve inflammation or is it due to inflammation...", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated clinically by a specialist doctor to determine the cause. It may be one of the two reasons you mentioned or another.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 715, + "question": "Why do obese people have an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "It is said that obesity causes changes in cells that will result in cells becoming resistant to insulin and not responding to it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 716, + "question": "Is it possible for a diabetic patient to recover completely?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease that can be controlled and its complications prevented by adhering to the diet and treatment prescribed by specialists. Unfortunately, there is no definitive treatment at this moment. We hope so in the future", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 717, + "question": "How can the high blood fraction be controlled for many years despite adherence to taking insulin?", + "answer": "If your diabetes is irregular, you must adhere to a diet, then record your diabetes readings, and follow up with your doctor to modify the treatment plan by increasing the dosage or adding other medications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 718, + "question": "I had a blood sugar, fat and kidney function test. The cumulative blood sugar was 9 and the normal was 340. I took Janumet 50/500 (sitagliptin - metformin hydrochloride.) for a month and now the blood sugar is being adjusted. The doctor prescribed me another permanent drug, which is (...", + "answer": "A drug that lowers blood sugar by stimulating the secretion of insulin from the pancreas.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 719, + "question": "Is this treatment Mupirocin useful for gangrene wounds or for the wounds of diabetics to prevent gangrene because the news has spread that this treatment causes gangrene?", + "answer": "Preventing diabetic foot, or what is known as gangrene, is done by: Controlling risk factors. - Adhering to a suitable diet - - Maintaining cleanliness of the feet - - Using appropriate shoes - - Using wool or cotton socks - Treating fungus between the fingers and nails - - Regular visits to the doctor - Avoiding wounds or cracks in the feet and always checking them.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 720, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "The most important symptoms are frequent urination and excessive thirst. For more information, see diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 721, + "question": "I am diabetic and my GPA is 10. What is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "Your blood sugar is very high. Go to a doctor immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 722, + "question": "I developed boils and had an operation to remove them. When I did a blood test, I found that my blood sugar was very high, at the level of 13, but I did not feel any symptoms of diabetes or thirst. Does this mean that I am infected...", + "answer": "It is diabetic and treatment must be started immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 723, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old young man who feels constant lethargy as a result of my blood sugar falling because I practice strenuous bodybuilding sports. What is the solution ?", + "answer": "Check your Hba1c so that your condition does not get worse. You must take the amount of sugar you need. Eat an instant source of sugar, such as dates or a piece of plain biscuit before exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 724, + "question": "Today I had a diabetes test, and I was not fasting. The test result was 262. The treating doctor prescribed me metformin 500, but he did not write on the medicine how many times I should take it. what...", + "answer": "One tablet after eating 3 times and re-tested after a week", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 725, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and I use insulin needles daily. The disease has exhausted me and caused me to lose sight. Does boiling olive leaves have an effect on diabetes?", + "answer": "Your treatment is to control your blood sugar with your doctor, not olive leaves", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 726, + "question": "If the blood sugar level is 140, does he need medication?", + "answer": "Diabetes is not diagnosed randomly. There are special tests (fasting diabetes, cumulative diabetes, medical history and symptoms)... This number does not deny or confirm the presence of diabetes because the time of taking the result is unknown. It is preferable to see a specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 727, + "question": "I am 15 years old and I have been suffering from diabetes for 10 years, and recently I have been suffering from high morning diabetes. What is the reason for this increase?", + "answer": "Failure to adhere to the diet or need to adjust medications and their doses.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 728, + "question": "Sugar test results range from 120-150 while fasting, and 3 hours after a meal it rises to 350. Please note that I do not take any medication. Is this considered diabetes?", + "answer": "Mostly yes, but you need to visit a specialist to perform the necessary tests, including blood sugar, and then develop a treatment plan appropriate to your health condition. Do not delay in seeking medical advice, as diabetes complications are serious and affect all organs.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 729, + "question": "My sister is 32 years old. She has been suffering from diabetes for 20 years and has developed high blood pressure and kidney fatigue. She suffers from severe pain in her feet. The doctor gave her a medicine called Lyrica...", + "answer": "This medication treats pain and numbness caused by neuropathy due to diabetes. She should check with her doctor to evaluate the performance of the medication and consider increasing the dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 730, + "question": "How long does the patient continue to use Amaryl (glimepiride)?", + "answer": "When this medication is prescribed by a doctor, the patient will continue to take it until the doctor decides otherwise. There is no definitive treatment for diabetes, and its medications are taken chronically (permanently).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 731, + "question": "The blood sugar level is 6, but the condition is normal and there is no fatigue, so what is the problem?", + "answer": "What is this reading... and when is it? See specialists to evaluate the situation more accurately and clearly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 732, + "question": "Hello\nFirstly, I would like to ask your opinion about what a doctor suggested regarding patients with type 1 diabetes regarding the transplant procedure, and whether it is a correct decision or not for an 11-year-old girl.\nall...", + "answer": "Surgery is largely ineffective", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 733, + "question": "What is first, second and third degree diabetes and their symptoms? And ways to prevent them?", + "answer": "I've never heard of this classification before. Diabetes is a chronic disorder that causes an imbalance in the body's ability to use energy from food sources due to a deficiency of the hormone insulin secreted by the pancreas, which is responsible for increasing the ability of cells to absorb glucose to produce energy, causing its concentration to rise in the bloodstream. Diabetes is classified into three main types that share general characteristics and differ in their cause, such as type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes. Signs and symptoms of diabetes appear as follows:\nFrequent urination and causing dehydration.\nWeight loss .\nNausea and vomiting.\nExcessive thirst.\nExcessive appetite.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 734, + "question": "Hello\nMy father is about 60 years old and is being treated for diabetic foot\nDr. Katblah injected meronem 1000 mg -- meropenem -- but unfortunately every time he takes it it gives him severe shivers...", + "answer": "You can contact the specialist doctor who wrote the treatment to search for an alternative treatment. The medication may not be responsible for this tremor. The important thing is that he does not stop treatment without consulting a doctor, because antibiotics are important in his condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 735, + "question": "My weight is 70 and my height is 169\nI did a cumulative test 4 months ago and it was 11.4 eleven point four and after 3 months it was 5.3 five point three point three. After following a diet and walking. Is there diabetes?\nand I want...", + "answer": "Complete recovery from diabetes is not possible now. You can only control the disease by adhering to the diet. You must follow up every three months by conducting a blood sugar test, continuing the diet, and maintaining a healthy weight. Why do you want to gain weight?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 736, + "question": "There is numbness in my left foot in the form of tingling and heat in the bottom of the foot\nKnowing that I only have diabetes.\nWhat is the problem ?\nThank you", + "answer": "Diabetes is sometimes accompanied by neuropathy in the extremities. You must consult a specialist to evaluate the condition and prescribe the appropriate medication.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 737, + "question": "Do you have a technique to get rid of glasses and is it useful for diabetics?", + "answer": "Glasses are removed through laser vision repair operations, but after conducting the necessary tests to determine the suitability of the procedure for the person", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 738, + "question": "Is diabetes insipidus a chronic disease that accompanies a person throughout his life, or can it be treated permanently?", + "answer": "This type is treated by stopping the medication if it is caused by the use of a specific medication.\nIn general, the main treatment for this disorder lies in treating the cause leading to it, if possible.\nAfter that, another medical intervention can be performed, whether medicinal or otherwise, based on the condition of the injured person and the cause leading to it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 739, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes, and Dr. Amma Real prescribed me Glimepiride\n-- One pill before breakfast and Methormin 1000 mg after eating, knowing that the results of the analysis for sugar were 7 and I took it...", + "answer": "We did not know 7 a reference to any examination, and the word “severe fatigue” is not medically clear... The most important information to know is that Amaryl should be taken if a meal is present, and if it is not taken, the pill should not be taken to avoid hypoglycemia.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 740, + "question": "What treatments are unsafe for diabetics, such as dexamethasone?", + "answer": "It is not possible to collect all medications in one answer. It is best to consult a doctor before taking any medication.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 741, + "question": "I have had diabetes for years. Are the general tests done annually or what? Please note that I do not suffer from any health problems, thank God.", + "answer": "There are examinations that must be performed every 3 months and examinations every 6 months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 742, + "question": "Peace be upon you. They told me that placing ox bile with henna under the foot contributes to the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Is this true?", + "answer": "incorrect. Treatment is with medication and diet only.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 743, + "question": "Is there a definitive cure for type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Currently there is no, adherence to medications and diet is the solution.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 744, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am diabetic / may God protect you. I play bodybuilding and I want to take testosterone. Is there a problem with that?", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor who specializes in your condition.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 745, + "question": "What is the treatment for boils for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "This depends on its type, location, and accurate diagnosis. Diagnosis is half the cure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 746, + "question": "I was using Amarylglimepiride1, my sugar went down to 100 and 95. The treatment ended and I bought a new carton, but the sugar became high from the new treatment and it went up to 260 or 370. What is the reason and what...", + "answer": "Was the same medication and the same dose used the second time? Please confirm this. The reason may be neglect of diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 747, + "question": "Are artificial sweeteners and diet soda suitable for people with type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, it can be taken after consulting a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 748, + "question": "My father suffers from high blood sugar and it caused a stroke. Thank God it did not cause anything to him, but in order for him to perform a catheterization, the blood sugar must be lowered. How do we do it? He does not want to go to the hospital.", + "answer": "This question cannot be answered without knowing the type of diabetes you have, its degree, and test numbers, and then determining an integrated treatment plan by a specialist doctor. The blood sugar level needs to be monitored and monitored even after the appropriate medications are dispensed to know whether the prescribed treatment is appropriate or not...and whether its dosage is appropriate or needs to be increased or decreased. All of this is done in cooperation with the patient, the family, and the specialist doctor. It's not that easy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 749, + "question": "My blood sugar after eating is 161. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, he is infected because the normal blood sugar level after eating should be less than 140 mg/dl, and you must see a doctor to begin treatment steps to avoid complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 750, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient who is treated with insulin. I want to use the medication Celestin (Betamethasone). Is there any harm?", + "answer": "This medication is prescribed by a doctor who is familiar with the patient’s condition and there are reasons for its use. If so, no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 751, + "question": "Fifth month pregnant, in the morning, after fasting for 8 hours, I measure my blood sugar and find that it is less than 100, and two hours after eating, I find that it is less than 140 sometimes, and more than that. So...", + "answer": "You should consult your doctor to conduct laboratory tests to detect gestational diabetes, as giving random results is not helpful.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 752, + "question": "I have had type 2 diabetes for three years. My weight is 78 kg. The important thing is that the results are always high, ranging from 250 to 400. I take the medicine Glucophage 850 - Metformin - and Amaryl 3 mg - Glimepiride - and thank you, what can I do...", + "answer": "You must follow a diet in coordination with the doctor and submit tests and readings to him. You may need to add another medication to control diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 753, + "question": "Yesterday, the middle finger of my right leg, a quarter of it, became blue. My blood sugar is 7 to 9, and I do not feel any pain in it, and there is no swelling or swelling in it. Is this...", + "answer": "You must go to the doctor immediately and not neglect the matter. It may be gangrene, and the diabetic patient often does not feel pain as a result of neuropathy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 754, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. I measured my blood sugar (two hours after eating) and the result was 96. Is there a blood sugar deficiency? Thank you very much", + "answer": "no. Natural result.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 755, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Weight loss, laziness, lethargy, frequent urination, thirst, dullness in the eyes, and pain in the body", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 756, + "question": "My husband suffers from diabetes, and the rate of 2 to 3 mg does it reduce the sperm rate due to his diabetes, even though we want to have children and we have 3 children that we gave birth to before he became ill with diabetes? I had an ultrasound and a doctor told me that I do not have...", + "answer": "Diabetes may cause problems with erectile dysfunction that affect reproduction. As for sperm health, studies have indicated that diabetes does not necessarily affect it unless the affected person suffers from obesity. To confirm this, you can conduct an examination of the sperm in terms of their number, nature, and health.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 757, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes since June, and I started taking the medicine in September, but I always eat on an empty stomach in the fifties, so what should I eat at all meals? Also, is there a medicine that I can never get rid of completely...", + "answer": "A thousand blessings to you\n- Your diabetes is probably a second type\nFor good control of type 2 diabetes, we need a healthy diet that is far from starches (a primary and rapid cause of raising blood glucose levels) and exercise on a daily basis, even if it is normal walking for at least half an hour daily, with metformin tablets such as Glucophage or Cidophag. .\n- We need to maintain blood sugar levels below 140 under any circumstances, and it is preferable to be less than that, and the cumulative level is below 6.\nIn order to avoid complications such as neuropathy or eye, kidney, and heart problems due to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 758, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar fasting for 8 hours, it came out as 114, and two hours after eating, it came out as 105. Note that I tested random blood sugar, it came out as 109, and my cumulative blood sugar came out as 1, 5.", + "answer": "To analyze these readings, we need to know whether you have diabetes or not.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 759, + "question": "I suffer from some symptoms of diabetes, including deteriorating eyesight, frequent urination, and thirst, but no change in weight. I tested my fasting blood sugar a few days ago and the result is 90 mg/ld, thank God. What is the explanation?", + "answer": "You should perform a cumulative blood sugar test because it shows the status of blood sugar for a period of approximately three months and has diagnostic properties unlike fasting diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 760, + "question": "Is low blood sugar caused by itching and red pimples all over the body?", + "answer": "Not mentioned. Low blood sugar may cause a feeling of heat and tingling in the skin, but it does not cause pimples and itching.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 761, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does the blood sugar measurement depend on the daily measurement or the cumulative measurement? Please note that the cumulative measurement was 11 4 and the next analysis 5 3. Thank you. Please respond.", + "answer": "The numbers are not clear. Are there breaks between them or not? Also, the question did not specify what the daily or cumulative measurement is based on. If the intention is to make a diagnosis, it depends on the cumulative rate, where the percentage is higher than 6.5% to diagnose diabetes. As for the fasting blood sugar, a reading of more than 126 mg/dL is required to diagnose the disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 762, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient take (diclofenac, B12, prednisolone (Difen B12) even though it contains cortisone?", + "answer": "It is possible with advice and under the supervision of a doctor, as cortisone has an effect on blood sugar levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 763, + "question": "Is there a treatment for type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, glucose-lowering medications and diet. The doctor determines the treatment and its type", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 764, + "question": "The mother discovered a month ago that she was diabetic, and a blood sugar test was done and the result was 10. What is the correct procedure?", + "answer": "See a specialist doctor to develop an integrated treatment plan and adhere to it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 765, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My blood sugar measurement when fasting ranges between 140-160 and my blood sugar measurement after lunch is about 140. Does this mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Fasting readings are high and indicate the possibility of infection. You should go to a specialist doctor to conduct tests that include cumulative blood sugar and study the symptoms to ensure that you have diabetes and begin appropriate treatment without delay.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 766, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes mellitus and I wonder whether there is a cure or not? I am 25 years old and my blood sugar is 130 random, 90 fasting and 90 fasting", + "answer": "- Urine sugar\nSugar appears in the urine when the blood sugar exceeds 180 mg%, or there is a kidney problem that causes sugar to leak into the urine.\nCan you send blood sugar tests and at the same time a urine test?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 767, + "question": "I want an effective and natural treatment to treat diabetes (I think it is grade 2, 1.75g) without medications?", + "answer": "There is no such thing as natural treatment without medications for chronic diseases such as diabetes. These diseases are controlled with medications, an integrated treatment plan, adherence to it, etc., as the consequences are dire, especially diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 768, + "question": "My non-fasting blood sugar level is 6.7. Is this normal?", + "answer": "- The number is not clear\ndo you mean\n- 67 mg% (the number is in the normal range)\n- 6.7 mmol, which means that the sugar is 120 mg% (this number is also within normal limits with sugar or random sugar)\n- Or do you mean that the cumulative score is 6.7 (which means diabetes - above 6.5 and we need confirmation by analyzing fasting and fasting blood sugar)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 769, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar was 207 and my cumulative blood sugar was 7.4. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "See a specialist doctor to develop a treatment plan for you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 770, + "question": "What is diabetes? What is the effective treatment?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disorder that causes an imbalance in the body's ability to use energy from food sources due to a deficiency of the hormone insulin secreted by the pancreas, which is responsible for increasing the ability of cells to absorb glucose to produce energy, causing its concentration to rise in the bloodstream. Diabetes is classified into three main types that share general characteristics and differ in their cause, such as type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes.\nDiabetes treatment may include a number of measures depending on its type:\n* The first type: insulin replacement hormone therapy.\n* The second type: pharmaceutical drugs to lower glucose levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 771, + "question": "I use Humulin 70/30. Can I switch to Humulin 50/50 --Insulin NPH?", + "answer": "It is not possible without consulting a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 772, + "question": "I have an aunt whose doctors said she has diabetes, and there are doctors who say there is nothing wrong with her, but she has some symptoms of diabetes, even though her mother had diabetes. I hope you can help me how to avoid this disease...", + "answer": "Testing the HbA1C blood sugar level is the best way to deny or confirm the diagnosis of the disease. Avoid it by maintaining a healthy weight, diet, and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 773, + "question": "Does smoking harm diabetics?", + "answer": "naturally. Smoking harms all people and patients to a greater extent, especially diabetes, due to its relationship with heart disease and heart attacks", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 774, + "question": "When I took the insulin injection, the needle broke in my stomach and I could not get it out", + "answer": "To the emergency room immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 775, + "question": "Treating high levels of diabetes in the blood without medication", + "answer": "If the intention is cumulative diabetes, it cannot be treated without medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 776, + "question": "Hello\nRegarding the medication Milga, the diabetologist prescribed it to a 75-year-old patient suffering from type 2 diabetes because she felt pain in her legs. Should she use it permanently or for a specific period, knowing that...", + "answer": "There is no harm in taking it permanently according to the doctor’s instructions.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 777, + "question": "I use Hemalog insulin 3 times a day, Lantus at night, and Metformin pills twice a day at a rate of two pills each time, and my blood sugar is irregular, sometimes it is high, and most of the time it drops, and sometimes I do not take it. What is the solution? I am tired.", + "answer": "Adhering to the diet and measuring blood sugar regularly (on an empty stomach, before eating, two hours after eating...) and reviewing the results with the doctor to adjust the doses accordingly. In most cases, the blood sugar is high because you ate an amount of food that was not covered by the insulin you took, and low because you ate a smaller amount of food than was covered by the insulin. Irregularity in the diet causes this thing, so it is necessary to be regular and adjust the doses based on what the body indicates of sugars.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 778, + "question": "What are the causes of diabetes?", + "answer": "The causes of diabetes vary depending on the type (I or II). In the first, the body completely loses the insulin hormone as a result of an immune response. In the second, there is a deficiency in the secretion of the insulin hormone or a lack of response to the insulin hormone by the cells (insulin resistance).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 779, + "question": "My husband has diabetes (A). He follows his diet perfectly and is 27 years old, but he suffers from severe diabetes almost daily, knowing that he injects insulin 3 times a day. Please...", + "answer": "The amount of insulin he injects is more than the amount of sugars ingested... The dose must be reduced in proportion to the sugars entering the body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 780, + "question": "Does diabetes cause birth defects?", + "answer": "Diabetes in a pregnant mother may cause an increase in fetal weight, but it is not linked to specific deformities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 781, + "question": "I have diabetes for a year and I love eating sweets, baked goods, rice and pasta, but I forbid myself from sweets most of the time. What should I do with foods that contain carbohydrates in proportions...", + "answer": "Avoid it completely.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 782, + "question": "Good evening, my name is Mira from Turkey, but I was born in Syria until I lost a lot of weight and suddenly started loving sweets a lot. I also drink a lot of bitter water and urinate a lot. The problem is that...", + "answer": "See a specialist doctor to conduct the necessary tests for the correct final diagnosis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 783, + "question": "I want to know that my father, who has diabetes and complains of pain in his legs, should he go to a doctor who specializes in treating foot pain?", + "answer": "nerves doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 784, + "question": "I have been a diabetic for three years and have been taking Novo Formin 500 - metformin - as the only medication. I have not visited the doctor who prescribed this medication to me since that time, and I have not checked my sugar level since...", + "answer": "You should see your doctor regularly to reduce diabetes complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 785, + "question": "How can I overcome type 2 diabetes and what are its complications?", + "answer": "- Adherence to the medications prescribed by the doctor + diet + exercise\n- Periodic monitoring of blood glucose levels by checking the glycated hemoglobin (A1C) at a rate of 4-6 times a year to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment recommended by the doctor.\n- Maintaining the health of the feet and ensuring that there are no ulcers, redness or wounds.\n- Maintaining healthy teeth and cleaning them regularly to avoid chronic gum infections.\n- Controlling blood cholesterol levels and blood pressure within normal ranges.\nComplications of the disease:\n- Cardiovascular diseases.\n- Neuropathy.\n- Renal impairment.\n- Retinopathy.\n-Diabetic foot", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 786, + "question": "Why does glibenclamide arrow 5 mg cause me to lose consciousness?", + "answer": "The reason for your loss of consciousness may be due to low blood sugar, and this is confirmed by testing the blood sugar level. This type of medication is not given without eating a meal. If you skip a meal, skip the medication.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 787, + "question": "I am diabetic and my right leg developed a skin ulcer and the wound became infected and my leg became swollen and accompanied by pain. Please advise me on a medication or something that will benefit me. May God bless you and grant you peace.", + "answer": "You should see a specialist doctor immediately. You may need a surgical procedure and intravenous antibiotics.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 788, + "question": "I always feel very thirsty and frequent???", + "answer": "See an internist to perform a series of tests for you, the most important of which are tests related to diabetes. Your problem may be simple, such as dehydration, for example.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 789, + "question": "Peace be upon you. A diabetic patient has a foot ulcer as a result of trauma. One of his toes has become black with odor in the foot and bleeding from the toe area. I cannot treat him because I am in Turkey and do not have...", + "answer": "If the finger needs to be amputated according to the opinions of doctors specialized in this field, please do not delay in seeking medical care.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 790, + "question": "I suffer from symptoms of diabetes, such as frequent urination, thirst, poor vision, etc., but I do not suffer from weight gain or loss, and I have not had a blood sugar test yet. Is it necessary to change weight...", + "answer": "There may be no symptoms of diabetes......Do not waste time and do sugar tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 791, + "question": "Blood sugar is 315. How do I lower it as quickly as possible?", + "answer": "Go to the doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 792, + "question": "My father has been suffering from diabetes for more than thirty years, and now his legs are starting to show redness, and then white mold and ulcers.\nI would like a quick diagnosis, please", + "answer": "It may be fungus from high sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 793, + "question": "A diabetic patient had a diabetes level of 215, and after taking Janumet 50/1000, after a week his diabetes became 240, and after two weeks it became 225. What is the reason and what do I advise him to do?", + "answer": "He needs another medication to increase insulin secretion", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 794, + "question": "What medications should a type A diabetic patient take (I mean regarding problems with nerve damage, indigestion, erectile dysfunction, etc.) or any symptoms associated with diabetes, now or in the future?", + "answer": "The treating physician is the one who determines, in general, your need for vitamin B12", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 795, + "question": "What is the risk of type 1 diabetes resulting from infection with a virus at a young age that led to it? Does marrying such a person who has been suffering from the disease for 15 years pose any risk or...", + "answer": "The danger is not in the sugar, but in not controlling the blood sugar, and anyone can become infected with any disease at any time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 796, + "question": "My mother has retinopathy in her eye. They want to operate on her, but her diabetes level must be adjusted. Can I give her a diet? What can I prevent her from doing?", + "answer": "There is a need to consult a nutritionist to create programs and diets specific to diabetes, with the need to adhere to them and prepare food according to the instructions so that the caloric energy consumed is proportional to the ideal body weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 797, + "question": "I have diabetes and have a wound on my leg, what should I do?", + "answer": "Go to a diabetologist to control your blood sugar immediately and to take appropriate antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 798, + "question": "Is it permissible to use pure honey as a substitute for sugar for patients with type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no relationship between honey and diabetes treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 799, + "question": "What foods should a diabetic avoid?", + "answer": "Completely avoid foods rich in simple, easily digestible sugars such as sugar, honey, jam, cake, and soft drinks sweetened with sugar.\nReduce fruit to a minimum\nAvoid starches such as rice, pasta, and bread\nAvoid fatty foods such as marrow, liver, ghee, butter, whole milk and sweets\nAvoid salty foods\nIncrease fiber, such as vegetables\nIt is preferable to drink at least 8 glasses of water daily\nAs for artificial sweeteners, it is preferable to use them in moderation and when needed, and not to consume them excessively, as increasing the intake of artificial sweeteners for long periods may lead to many health problems.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 800, + "question": "Can I use the diabetes-regulating pill Metformin (Glucophage) to lose weight or lose weight?", + "answer": "Although it has been shown through some studies that it helps with weight loss, the Food and Drug Administration has not approved the use of metformin for weight loss because it requires many studies before approving it.\nSide effects associated with its use include:\nStomach disorders\nDeficiency in vitamin B12 level\nheadache\nMuscle weakness\nIncreased body resistance to insulin, which increases the risk of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 801, + "question": "Is there a treatment for foot problems for diabetics?", + "answer": "1 Work to control blood sugar levels by all available means to keep them around the normal range and treat associated diseases\n2 Restore and improve blood circulation in the feet\n3 Clean and remove dead tissue around and inside the foot\n4 Treat infections with appropriate antibiotics\n5 Remove weight and pressure from the sore area by all available means, which are many and varied\n6 Use special dressings and antibiotics that help heal ulcers at the appropriate time\n7 Treatment with high-pressure oxygen, ozone, and carbon dioxide baths in special cases\n8 Using laser to treat ulcers and increase the healing rate. Laser dridement + stimulation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 802, + "question": "What are the sexual harms of diabetes and how to treat it?", + "answer": "Diabetes is one of the main causes of erectile dysfunction in men\nTo reduce the problem, you must:\nStop smoking: because it constricts blood vessels, which can lead to worsening or inability to have an erection\nReducing stress level\nExercising regularly can increase blood flow, improve mood, improve energy levels, and reduce stress\nControl blood sugar level\nTreatment options include:\nPhosphodiesterase inhibitors such as sildenafil and Viagra\nInjections given directly into the corpora cavernosa", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 803, + "question": "What fruits raise blood sugar?", + "answer": "All fruits raise blood sugar, but there are types that raise blood sugar more strongly and faster, such as grapes and figs, and there are types that raise sugar less, such as strawberries, or more slowly, such as pears. I do not prefer fruit with diabetes. We can replace important vitamins and minerals from vegetables. And the rest of the other materials and nutrients, but it is possible to eat fruit on the condition that sugar levels are monitored immediately. If the blood sugar level increases with a certain type of fruit, then it must be stopped immediately.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 804, + "question": "What is the difference between blood sugar and urine sugar, and which is more dangerous?", + "answer": "There is no disease called sugar in the urine or sugar in the blood. There is only one disease called diabetes. Sugar in the urine appears when the blood sugar exceeds 180 mg/dl in the blood. This means that the kidneys are unable to deal with the sugar in the blood unless it exceeds 180 mg. / He leaks and begins to leak into urine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 805, + "question": "What is the normal fasting, postprandial, and cumulative blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "The normal level of fasting blood sugar for people who do not have diabetes should be between 70-110 mg/dl, while for diabetics it should be 80-120 mg/dl.\nTwo hours after eating for normal people, it should be less than 140, and for diabetics it should be less than 140\nThe cumulative blood sugar for normal people should be less than 57% and for diabetics less than 6%. These are the rates that keep us away from complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 806, + "question": "Is diabetes hereditary?", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes: Genetics plays a secondary and very small role in it. So far, there are no uncertain explanations. The most likely is the presence of infection with a microbe (a virus, for example), which led to the formation of antibodies that fight this enemy that is foreign to the body. The problem occurs when the beta cells that produce insulin are attacked by this. Antibodies think they are the enemy. As for the second type of diabetes, genetics plays a major role, especially if there is more than one factor in causing diabetes, such as obesity and an unhealthy diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 807, + "question": "I have high blood sugar, and the doctor gave me glucophage 500 three times a day, and I used it, but my blood sugar still rises to 200mg. Should I continue with the same treatment, please...", + "answer": "You should consult a specialist doctor. Most likely, you will continue on Glucophage, but the doctor may add another medication to control the blood sugar level. Greetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 808, + "question": "My husband suffers from diabetes, he is 38 years old and uses Amaryl 3mg treatment. Two pills before breakfast and after lunch and dinner, one Janumet 50mg/1000mg pill, and the sugar level does not drop below 216. Is this correct", + "answer": "If the examination process was carried out correctly, then its readings should not be correct. Please follow up with specialists, as the dose of medication may be increased or a new medication may be added to control blood sugar levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 809, + "question": "Is it true that acacia honey is low in sugar concentration and therefore does not raise blood sugar levels? Is it true that citrus honey contributes to lowering blood sugar?", + "answer": "You are correct, physical therapy is not always effective", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 810, + "question": "Are patients with type 2 diabetes able to recover, God willing?", + "answer": "In some cases, after high blood sugar, the beginning of treatment, and regular eating, the sugar may disappear, which is called honeymoon diabetes, but it may rise again after a while.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 811, + "question": "My husband has been diabetic for five years, and I took pills and a blood sugar test, and the blood sugar results were good, but there was albumin in the kidneys. He was referred to the kidney clinic...", + "answer": "It may be high blood sugar or kidney failure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 812, + "question": "I am 15 years old. Yesterday, my diabetes was 245, and I was surprised because I don’t mean diabetes. After two hours, it became 94. In the morning, it became 103. After lunch, it became 146. Do I suffer from diabetes? Please reply...", + "answer": "To diagnose diabetes...\n- Cumulative more than (6.5%)\nor\n- Two fasting blood sugar readings higher than (126)\n- Two random blood sugar readings higher than (200)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 813, + "question": "I did a sugar test and the percentages were 169mg/d random blood sugar & 9.4mmol/lcores urine sugar N/s", + "answer": "my dear\nWas the analysis done during fasting, a random sample, or after eating, and do you have a cumulative blood sugar level of HbA1c?\nTo answer you more accurately\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 814, + "question": "What is the best treatment for type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "My dear\nThe best treatment currently is long- and short-acting insulin injections, and in the future, God willing, it will be stem cell transplantation, which is currently still under research.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 815, + "question": "I got diabetes at the age of 35 and the doctor prescribed Asulin for me. If I take a dose at night, I check my diabetes on an empty stomach at 400, and with fasting it rises. I analyzed my cumulative blood sugar and it came out at 7.9, and I want a dental implant. The doctor said that my blood sugar should be 6.", + "answer": "My dear\nIt is preferable for the cumulative blood sugar to be less than 7%. Therefore, you must consult your doctor to gradually increase the insulin doses. If you are using long-acting insulin, it must be increased gradually to reach the fasting blood sugar level of 80-120 mg.\nI expect that if your fasting test result is 400 mg - correct - that your cumulative blood count will be much higher than the value you mentioned.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 816, + "question": "Pre-diabetes stage, what is the most appropriate medication for it? What am I supposed to do?", + "answer": "My dear\nThe best treatment for pre-diabetes is to practice any type of exercise, such as brisk walking for 30 minutes for 5 days a week, and maintain the ideal weight by following a healthy diet, reducing food rich in saturated fats such as fried foods, and reducing simple sugars. If this is not effective, regulating medications can be used, such as Metforin\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 817, + "question": "Does diabetes cause arthritis in the hands and shoulders and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "A thousand blessings to you\nIf severe or prolonged increases in blood sugar levels occur\nThe chance of inflammation occurring throughout the body increases\nTreatment depends on accurate diagnosis\nFirst, a thorough medical examination must be performed, and we may need tests and x-rays", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 818, + "question": "Has there been a cure for type 1 diabetes? I am an athlete even before I got diabetes.. Sports: bodybuilding. My weight: 93 kg. Height: 192. I hope to cure diabetes permanently.", + "answer": "A thousand blessings to you\nSo far no definitive treatment has been found\nBut there is great hope in God\nThe important thing is to maintain blood sugar levels within safe limits to avoid complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 819, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother has fluctuations in her blood sugar results, and the doctor advised her to maintain control and there is no need to take medication. The last cumulative score I took was 5.5% on 7/10/2016. Today I checked it after breakfast and it came out 211 on the Elite device.", + "answer": "A thousand safety for the mother\nCumulative is good\nBut we do not rely solely on cumulative assessment\nEspecially if there are many drops\nThe cumulative should be compared to the daily average blood sugar level\n211 mg is a big number\nTreatment such as metformin tablets such as Glucophage or Cidophag is very important to maintain sugar here", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 820, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from diabetes and she takes pills and not needles. She has an abscess in her ankle on her right foot and its color tends to be blue and red. What should we do to heal it...", + "answer": "A thousand safety for the mother\nFirstly, an examination by a surgeon is necessary\nSecondly, what is important here is to maintain sugar levels below 140 mg at all times\nWe may need to take insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 821, + "question": "My wife has type 1 diabetes (she has been taking insulin) for 7 years, she is 26. The question is... Is there a definitive solution to get rid of this disease?", + "answer": "A thousand safety for her\nSo far no definitive treatment has been found\nBut there is great hope in God\nThe important thing is to maintain blood sugar levels within safe limits to avoid complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 822, + "question": "My father-in-law is 74 years old and suffers from diabetes and has a fever. What is the treatment and what kind of fruits do you prefer to give him?", + "answer": "Fever has causes. Treating it is treating the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 823, + "question": "My mother has diabetes, and for ten days she has been suffering from pimples on her body. The doctor diagnosed it as a liver mutation accompanied by severe itching. What is the solution to relieve her liver irritation?", + "answer": "My dear\nTreatment depends on the cause of the liver disease, such as some medications, viral infections, or bile duct tumors. It also depends on the degree and severity of the liver disease.\nWe need to do a liver hormone analysis, some other tests, and a television scan of the abdomen\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 824, + "question": "The cumulative sugar level is 6.5. Is this a normal percentage, knowing that there is a family history of illness and a high cholesterol level?", + "answer": "My dear\nA blood sugar level of 6.5 is considered high, provided that it was made in a laboratory that adheres to international standards for making blood sugar\nIt would be preferable if a fasting blood sugar test was also performed for 8 hours to ensure that there is no diabetes or pre-diabetes\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 825, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes. I had a scratch on my leg above the metatarsus. The wound did not heal quickly and seemed inflamed. I went to the doctor on the third day of the injury. He prescribed me azithromycin 500 tablets for 3 days. The inflammation increased...", + "answer": "my dear\nIt is preferable to visit your general surgeon or diabetic foot surgeon to examine the wound and examine the nerves and blood circulation of the foot\nTaking care of the cleanliness of the feet, covering the wound with medical gauze and changing it regularly, and controlling the sugar level within normal limits.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 826, + "question": "Cumulative blood sugar 6 and analysis 142. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "my dear\nIs the test 142 fasting, random, or after eating so that we can give you a more accurate answer?\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 827, + "question": "My sister's fasting blood sugar test was 220 and her fasting blood sugar was 379. Is she diabetic and what should she do?", + "answer": "My dear\nThe definition of diabetes is an increase/equal to a fasting blood sugar of 126 mg/dL or more, or a random blood sugar sample of more than 200 mg/dL, with symptoms such as extreme thirst and weight loss.\nThe above tests prove diabetes, and the treating physician must be visited to follow a healthy diet, exercise, and prescribe the necessary medication\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 828, + "question": "I took a blood sugar test at the pharmacy and the pharmacist told me that the level was normal, even though I felt symptoms of diabetes. Drinking a lot of water. Severe dry mouth. Eating a lot and being tired. My father was diabetic. Are the symptoms of the disease...", + "answer": "A fasting and breakfast blood sugar test should be done for an average of 3 months, along with a urine test and an ADH test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 829, + "question": "Is there a final cure? For type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "There is no final treatment, but ongoing treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 830, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and ketoacidosis occurs constantly and then it goes away. Is it necessary to go to the hospital or if it goes away, it is not necessary for me to go?", + "answer": "If it disappears, there is no need for hospitalization, but blood sugar must be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 831, + "question": "I have diabetes for the first time in 14 years. I feel that sugar makes me very nervous to the point of a nervous breakdown and to the point that I am afraid of losing my husband and I really cannot control it. Can you explain the relationship to me...", + "answer": "High blood sugar causes inflammation of the nerves and tension in the electricity of the nerves and causes constant agitation and tension in the nerves....You may need anti-depressant medications...See your doctor to control your blood sugar and treat the condition. If you have any questions, you can contact me via Email or messages via the site", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 832, + "question": "My father has diabetes and uses insulin twice a day: 30 in the morning and 45 in the evening. I have not seen his diabetes rate increase, but due to lack of food his rate decreases...", + "answer": "The doses must be adjusted. It is not appropriate to take 30 units in the morning and 45 units in the evening of the same type of insulin........Consult your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 833, + "question": "My wife has diabetes and she was hit by an iron with a possible rust on her middle toe and it bled. She was immediately cleaned and Mibo ointment was applied. She saw that this morning the bleeding had stopped and there was no darkening. I was afraid of tetanus and she passed...", + "answer": "It is not appropriate to take serum now, and a surgeon must be consulted if she needs antibiotics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 834, + "question": "Can an athlete get diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, like any normal person", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 835, + "question": "How can I lower my blood sugar to its normal level? Thank you", + "answer": "People with diabetes or prediabetes may suffer from high blood sugar levels. The body responds to high blood sugar levels by producing the hormone insulin to help cells consume insulin. Cases of high blood sugar may develop as a result of increased secretion of glucose from the liver or as a result of the secretion of... Low amount of insulin or inability to consume insulin appropriately.\nIf the blood sugar level rises significantly, you must work to lower the sugar levels to avoid any serious complications such as diabetic ketoacidosis, which appears in the form of shortness of breath with nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, the appearance of a fruity odor in the breath, and many other symptoms.\nThe best way to lower blood sugar levels is to control sugar levels early, and blood sugar levels can be lowered by following the following methods:\n\nConsult a specialist doctor about using rapid-acting insulin at the appropriate dose, as it takes 15-30 minutes to have an effect in lowering blood sugar levels.\nExercising as the body becomes more sensitive to insulin, because physical activity increases the muscles’ need for glucose, which leads to lower blood sugar levels. However, you should avoid any exercise if the blood sugar level rises above 240 mg/dl and there are ketones in the urine.\nDrink enough water to avoid dehydration.\nConsult your doctor about taking any missed doses of medications used to treat diabetes.\n\nIt should be noted that the appearance of any of the following symptoms requires emergency review as soon as possible:\n\nConfusion.\nExtreme thirst.\nUrinating frequently.\nNausea and vomiting.\nShortness of breath.\nStomach pain.\n\nIn this case, the patient may be given insulin intravenously, and the patient may be given fluids intravenously in order to correct cases of dehydration, in addition to correcting any other disorders appearing in the affected person. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a doctor to avoid any serious complications.\nFor more:\n\nWhen is high blood sugar dangerous?\nFoods to lower blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 836, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my dear. If the sugar level after two hours is 240 after eating, and after two and a half hours, it drops to 170, and sometimes it is lower, and sometimes it is 180 after two hours.", + "answer": "For a diabetic patient, the maximum permissible limit is 180 hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 837, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I am a 32-year-old woman. I had a home diabetes test using my grandmother’s device and was surprised that it was 160. I do not have diabetes, but it was a test just out of curiosity. My question is...", + "answer": "Repeat the test again in a laboratory and inform us of the results", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 838, + "question": "My father has diabetes and does not use insulin, thank God. He only takes medication, but he has itching in his legs as a result of the apparent love. It itches him to the point where blood flows. I want to know the reason. Is it from...", + "answer": "It may be a skin allergy or fungus, and blood sugar must be monitored", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 839, + "question": "Diabetic patient fasting analysis 167\nAnd Al-Fatir 245, is it very high or low?", + "answer": "High blood sugar, and treatment and diet must be adjusted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 840, + "question": "How do I reduce the level of insulin in the blood using medications?", + "answer": "Why this question... If the insulin level in the blood is high, a specialist doctor must be consulted immediately due to the seriousness of this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 841, + "question": "I am asking about the rate of blood sugar measurements in children. Note that when I measured the diabetes of my son who was 7 years old, I found it to be 64. Is this normal or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "Very normal and no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 842, + "question": "I get drunk when I fast between 130 and 147 and break my fast between 170 and 185. Am I affected? Peace be upon you.", + "answer": "higher than\n126 fasting\nTwice at different times\nIt means injured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 843, + "question": "What are the reasons for a young child to be exposed to diabetes?", + "answer": "Genetic factors", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 844, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Yesterday night, I checked my blood sugar an hour after dinner, and it was 190. I used the dose and went to sleep, and early in the morning I checked my blood sugar and it was 410. I want to know what causes my blood sugar to rise at night while I am sleeping.", + "answer": "The dose used at night is large, so the blood sugar level jumps to compensate for the lack of sugar burned due to the overdose.\nPlease go to your doctor to determine the appropriate dose for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 845, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test and found it was 115, and the cumulative was 5.5, and a test two hours after eating came out to be 134. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "You do not have diabetes. If you fast 126 or more twice, you have it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 846, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar 114 after eating 2 hours 140 cumulative 1, 5", + "answer": "You do not suffer from diabetes, but you should reduce simple sugars in your diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 847, + "question": "I am 18 years old and have been suffering from diabetes for about 6 years. I have many problems, especially with my feet, and I feel weak and tired. I am a football player and I get very tired and suffer from severe fatigue while playing, and my dream is disappearing...", + "answer": "Do not exhaust yourself with violent play, and you must take the medicine regularly with continuous monitoring. I remind you that every facilitator is for what he was created for", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 848, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question, with your permission, doctor. I have diabetes type 2. I was diagnosed a year ago and the doctor prescribed me Diamicron 30 MR. I went to the twins to get the treatment, so they gave me an alternative, why DIAMEDIEN 60 MR...", + "answer": "The important thing is that your sugar measurements are lower than the normal range, go back to the lower dose", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 849, + "question": "Greetings, a question for Dr. Bashir: Does a type 2 diabetic need medication for lipids, since he has normal lipids and excellent blood sugar, and also what about aspirin, knowing that...", + "answer": "The latest research indicates that there is no need for lipid medication if the lipid profile is normal and the age is less than sixty years.\nYou can only follow a diet that reduces saturated fats and simple sugars. As for aspirin, there is no objection to using the preventive dose if you are over 40 years old.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 850, + "question": "What should you do when your blood sugar level rises?", + "answer": "The patient's medical history and accompanying symptoms must be known", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 851, + "question": "What are the amounts of using fenugreek for patients with type 2 diabetes? Does it have an effect on treatment? Is it recommended to stop treatment while taking fenugreek?", + "answer": "Using fenugreek is not a substitute for the treatment prescribed by the doctor\nIt may help, but it does not cure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 852, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDoctor, I am two months pregnant. Please advise me about the normal blood sugar level and what its fasting rates are. What is the normal range and two hours after eating, what is the normal range? I thank you for your interest.", + "answer": "The normal fasting blood sugar level is less than 110, and the normal blood sugar level two hours after eating is less than 170.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 853, + "question": "I have had diabetes since 2011. I developed it as a result of diabetes, and it is type 1. I use large doses of insulin and my sugar is not regulated. I am from Iraq, with many thanks...", + "answer": "The treatment for type 1 diabetes is insulin. You can follow a diet by reducing simple sugars with insulin, as this may lead to using a lower dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 854, + "question": "My sugar level rises and falls irregularly and sometimes reaches 2.7g. The doctor recommended me metformin 500mg and I would like to know if I can stop drinking the medicine with...", + "answer": "Please send clear tests. If you suffer from diabetes, you cannot abandon treatment completely", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 855, + "question": "I am Muhammad. I had an operation in the hospital, and after a day the doctor said to me, “You were in the operating room and your blood sugar level rose very high.” He said, “Why, after you leave the hospital, continue with...", + "answer": "You must do a cumulative blood sugar test (HBA1c) in order to find out whether the high blood sugar is due to fear of the operation or if you actually suffer from diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 856, + "question": "Q: I did a diabetes test while I was fasting, and it came out at 110, and two hours after eating, it came out at 170. I’m 24 years old. Do I suffer from diabetes or not?", + "answer": "You need a cumulative sugar analysis, and with these results, you are in the pre-diabetic stage and you must follow a diet to reduce simple sugars in food.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 857, + "question": "I want to inquire about the reason for drinking a lot of water... knowing that my health condition is good. Are these symptoms of diabetes...", + "answer": "We are in the summer season, and is this accompanied by frequent urine production? Is it necessary to do a blood sugar test?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 858, + "question": "I suffer from high blood sugar, what should I do?", + "answer": "Consult a doctor and show him the analysis to find out if you suffer from diabetes and give treatment according to its type", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 859, + "question": "Is the blood sugar level 147 mg 30 minutes after eating a meal? Is it normal?", + "answer": "This is called random sugar, and this percentage is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 860, + "question": "My son is 18 years old and has had type 1 diabetes for about 30 months. He takes insulin injections for treatment two or three times a day. Is there a treatment you have? Please explain the details and costs...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, the treatment for the first type is insulin, and there is no other treatment, although there are some types of insulin that are taken less often, but they are expensive", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 861, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and suffer from severe pain in my feet. I take Lyrica 150 twice a day, and despite this, the pain is still severe to the point that I am unable to stand, and the pain increases when sitting.", + "answer": "This is inflammation of the peripheral nerves and its treatment is not only Lyrica, but vitamin B complex must be taken with it to reduce the symptoms, and the dose of Lyrica can be increased as well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 862, + "question": "What is best? Use of tablets or insulin for pregnant women with diabetes", + "answer": "Insulin is better because most of the tablets affect the fetuses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 863, + "question": "Treating type 1 diabetes permanently", + "answer": "There is, but it is still under experimentation, which is stem cell therapy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 864, + "question": "My father has diabetes, which reached 451, and he suffered facial spasms in the right side for a short period of only five minutes. What should we do, what is the diagnosis of his illness, and what are the medical tests that can be performed for him?", + "answer": "Cramps can accompany high blood sugar, but it is not in one area, but rather it is general. This type that you mention occurs with calcium deficiency, which occurs with decreased kidney function, and this is one of the complications of diabetes. Please do a blood gas analysis, a kidney function analysis, and a calcium analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 865, + "question": "Hello\nDoctor, I am from Algeria. When I measured my mother’s sugar level, I found it to be 191 MG/she is 48 years old\nWhat do you advise me?", + "answer": "This is a high sugar level\nThe fasting blood sugar, two hours after eating, and the cumulative blood sugar must be re-tested to determine whether it needs treatment or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 866, + "question": "I am 26 years old and my diabetes test was 130 when fasting and two hours after breakfast it was 140. Do I suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "Repeat the analysis while fasting to confirm the result and do a cumulative blood sugar test\nFasting blood sugar should be under 110\nStart dieting and losing weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 867, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I diagnosed diabetes after 10 hours of fasting. I found 1.16. Is it normal, my brother? Please advise me. May God reward you.", + "answer": "Yes, this is natural sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 868, + "question": "Does type 1 diabetes increase weight?!\nOr its decrease?!\nDoes insulin itself increase weight or not?!", + "answer": "Usually, a lot of weight gain increases because the patient eats a lot of sugar.\nInsulin also increases weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 869, + "question": "My diabetes is always 275-300, what should I do?", + "answer": "See a doctor to start treatment or modify treatment by adding other diabetes medications or insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 870, + "question": "The blood sugar test two hours after eating was 166. Is this normal?", + "answer": "You should check your blood sugar fasting and two hours after eating several times to make sure and check your cumulative blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 871, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I checked my blood sugar after fasting for 7 hours and it came out at 5.8, and two hours after breakfast I checked it and it came out at 4.9, which means it has decreased. Is this normal? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 872, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "Insulin for type 1\nRegulating and reducing blood sugar pills for type 2\nHealthy diet\nsports\nQuit Smoking\nRegular blood sugar check", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 873, + "question": "I would like to know the information about the medicine Metfoemin-ct 1000mg. We learned that the doctor in Germany gave me this medicine for six months because the test was high 93. Why is this a treatment and is it related to diabetes?", + "answer": "This is a sugar regulator given to patients at the beginning of the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 874, + "question": "If I suffer from diabetes insipidus, can I tolerate not drinking water for a long time, that is, does this disease justify not fasting, knowing that I drink large quantities...", + "answer": "Usually there is a treatment for this disease that reduces drinking water and urinating excessively. If you are under treatment, there is no objection to fasting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 875, + "question": "I recently took insulin with a ratio of 25 fast and 75 slow. I took it when I was 14 and increased the amount to 28 before breakfast and tested two hours later with the same result of 250 for diabetes. What should I do? Please advise me and may God reward you well.", + "answer": "For some patients, it is difficult to regulate blood sugar during Ramadan, but there is insulin with a concentration of 50/50 that can improve the blood sugar level after eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 876, + "question": "My husband is diabetic and has a decayed tooth. Blood comes out of his mouth every day and his mouth smells bad, but he is afraid to have his tooth removed because he is diabetic. What should he do in this case and...", + "answer": "Does he take regular medication for diabetes? Is the blood sugar under control or is it high?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 877, + "question": "The old blood sugar analysis was always below the level, but now it is relatively high, meaning between 160-140, and I am fasting.", + "answer": "You must do a cumulative examination, follow a diet, and see a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 878, + "question": "I did two tests while I was fasting for sugar, and I found that my blood sugar was 1.20 grams for two days in a row. Do I have diabetes?!", + "answer": "You should check your sugar two hours after eating, lose weight, and follow a healthy diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 879, + "question": "Is it possible for an overweight person to have type 2 diabetes disappear after diet and exercise?", + "answer": "It is possible if the diabetes is caused by weight gain, but there are cases of a return to high blood sugar after a period of regularity, so you must monitor the sugar level periodically.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 880, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from type 1 diabetes (insulin). I inject it twice, at breakfast at 16 and at suhoor at 12, and during the day when measuring my sugar, I find that it is between 2.67 and...", + "answer": "The first type does not require fasting, but if you want to fast, you must start adjusting your doses for breakfast and suhoor until you adjust your sugar level.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 881, + "question": "I have been diabetic-challenged for 10 years. To maintain my blood sugar level, I inject my body with Solostar in the morning and evening, while quickly dispensing with insulin. What are the side effects?", + "answer": "Solostar does not cover table sugar, so the sugar remains irregular\nIf you do not want more than two injections a day, you should use the mixed insulin Novomix 70/30 twice a day.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 882, + "question": "I suffer from low blood sugar. My blood sugar is 40 before breakfast, 60 after breakfast, and 52 today before suhoor.", + "answer": "Are you diabetic?\nAre you fat?\nHypoglycemia is common in some people who are not diabetics because their sugar reserves decrease during prolonged fasting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 883, + "question": "I am a woman whose diabetes was tested using a manual home device after 8 hours of fasting, and it was 150\nA few days before that, I tested about an hour after breakfast and it was 160. Is this normal, and if not, then what...", + "answer": "Sugar is high after fasting, and the second solution should be two hours after eating\nA laboratory test must be performed fasting and two hours after eating to confirm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 884, + "question": "I ate a small piece of bread, less than a quarter of a loaf. Then I checked my blood sugar and it was 135. Is this a normal level? I am 26 years old.", + "answer": "Blood sugar should be measured two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 885, + "question": "Salima - My mother has diabetes 2 and so does my older brother. I am 49 years old. What can I do to avoid inheriting it? I am a vegetarian and eat more fruits and take thyroxine and beta blockers.", + "answer": "Maintain a healthy diet and exercise, monitor cumulative blood sugar twice a year, and maintain thyroid hormone levels and blood pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 886, + "question": "My mother was tested on a blood sugar meter and the fasting result was 129 and the fasting result was 140. Does this result mean that she has diabetes, knowing that she is not diabetic?", + "answer": "The fasting result is high. She may start dieting and monitoring her blood sugar. If the morning result remains high, she must begin treatment with a blood sugar regulator in the evening after dinner.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 887, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nCan a diabetic patient use a sweetener that contains sorbitol as sugar (Tropicana Slim)? Otherwise, is it harmful to a type 1 diabetic patient who is dependent on insulin? He thanked", + "answer": "There is no harm in using alternative sweeteners to sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 888, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you . Ramadan kareem . Do you advise me to use a blood sugar regulator to lose weight, given that my sugar level fluctuates between 95 and 200?", + "answer": "It is necessary to clarify more about the fluctuation of the blood sugar level between 95 and 200. Is this the fasting blood sugar level, meaning it was measured after fasting for 8 hours, or is the blood sugar measurement random, because the normal values ​​of blood sugar are:\n\nThe blood sugar level after fasting for 8 hours should range between 80-100 mg/dl. A value between 100-126 indicates pre-diabetes.\nSugar 1-2 hours after eating is less than 140 mg/dl.\n\nTherefore, if the values ​​are high and an examination is performed and confirmed with another examination and the presence of diabetes is diagnosed, one of the treatments used is a sugar regulator or Glucophage. In the absence of diabetes, using a diabetes regulator that contains the active ingredient metformin in order to lose excess weight is possible provided that the person is aware of the following points:\n\nThis should be done under the supervision of a doctor.\nThe patient should be aware of side effects such as headache, dizziness, and nausea.\nThe chance of hypoglycemia occurring is very, very small, but it is possible.\nThe rate of weight loss over 6 months ranges from 5-7 kilograms.\nIt is best to adhere to a diet in addition to treatment to get rid of obesity.\n\nFor more:\n\nWeight loss tips\nTreating pre-diabetes may prevent the disease from developing into its full form\nEverything you should know about blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 889, + "question": "Ramadan kareem ..\nI measured my blood sugar in Ramadan and found it was 124 a little before breakfast, and two hours after breakfast it was 171, and in the afternoon it reached 200 while I was fasting.. Is this normal?", + "answer": "If you are a diabetic, treatment is not sufficient to control your blood sugar, or your diet is not good\nIf you are not diabetic, you should consult a doctor, as these results indicate the onset of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 890, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I measured my mother’s sugar and it showed me this percentage. I don’t know if it is normal or not, knowing that she is fasting. Please reply: 5.1 mmol/l.", + "answer": "This is a normal result of 5.1", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 891, + "question": "Hello. My mother has diabetes. Before Ramadan, she takes Glicophage 1000 pills after three meals and Odia 4 before breakfast.\nWhat is the appropriate time to take these two medications in Ramadan? to thank...", + "answer": "Odia at breakfast and Glucophage after breakfast and after suhoor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 892, + "question": "I have diabetes. Can it be cured with diet and exercise? What should I eat!!", + "answer": "You can only recover with insulin for life if you are type 1\nExercise and diet are necessary to keep the body active, not gain weight, and avoid complications\nDiet according to nutritionists", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 893, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar is 6.8, my fasting blood sugar is 6.9, and everything I analyze two hours after eating is less than 120.\nAm I diabetic?", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar is high in fasting as well. You may have some type of insulin resistance in your body or you may be overweight\nIf you are obese, try through diet and exercise to lose weight. If you are not obese, ask your doctor about the possibility of taking a blood sugar regulator in the evening after dinner.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 894, + "question": "Hello\nThe mother has diabetes of up to 34, and she has developed gangrene with an unbearable odor, and she lost the big toe and the next to it, and she does not want to have it amputated, as the doctors have confirmed, from the knee, what are the complications...", + "answer": "Serious complications include bacterial infection and blood clots", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 895, + "question": "What is the appropriate treatment to avoid neuropathy in diabetics?", + "answer": "To avoid complications of diabetes of all kinds, blood sugar must be regulated well, as it is enough to avoid any complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 896, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am from Iraq. I have diabetes for about 16 years. Yesterday, I experienced sudden numbness and loss of balance. My diabetes was low and my blood pressure was high. After that, my right eye began to burn with a severe headache...", + "answer": "I think low blood sugar is the reason for this\nSee a doctor to organize treatment to avoid prolapse", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 897, + "question": "My father is 65 years old and has diabetes and high blood pressure, and his rates are good. Thank God, several months ago he started complaining of tingling and paresthesias at the bottom of the feet. Please advise me, may God bless you.", + "answer": "At this age, there are two causes of numbness: either neurological or from narrowing of the arteries, and both causes may occur due to diabetes and pressure\nUsually, it can be started with vitamin B one pill daily / aspirin to thin the blood / painkillers for the peripheral nerves after consulting a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 898, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar after 10 hours of fasting at a clinic and found 110. I was suspicious. I tested again after less than 40 minutes at another clinic and found 91. It confused me...", + "answer": "This is normal, as the examination usually contains slight differences between the devices", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 899, + "question": "I am 38. And I have diabetes. I use insulin (Novo Mix).\nSince the beginning of Ramadan and with fasting, I have noticed abdominal pain, sometimes constipation, and sometimes diarrhea. Is it because of the sugar?", + "answer": "Insulin or sugar usually have nothing to do with this unless the digestive system is affected by high sugar, and symptoms usually appear with or without fasting.\nI think that your condition is caused by food affecting the intestines\nSee a gastroenterologist and diabetes specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 900, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 23 years and I fast during Ramadan, but I had a test today and it was 480, knowing that I did not eat sweets, juices or chocolate. Does fasting raise blood sugar levels? I...", + "answer": "There is regulation of diabetes treatment during Ramadan, and you did not mention the treatment you take, and I think that blood sugar was not good before Ramadan.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 901, + "question": "I tested my fasting blood sugar and the result was 146. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, this result indicates the presence of diabetes. See a doctor and try to repeat the test while fasting and two hours after eating, and the cumulative blood sugar.\nRead also: Normal blood sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 902, + "question": "I had type 1 diabetes three months ago, and so far my blood sugar has not been regulated, and most of the time it is between 200 and 350.\nGive me advice on food", + "answer": "The solution is not just food. You have to adjust the doses. This is with diabetes and nutrition educators to teach you how to calculate sugars in food and adjust insulin doses according to the type of food.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 903, + "question": "Diabetes 126 after fasting for 9 hours. I tested him while I was fasting. Is this normal, uncle? Ray, 55 years old", + "answer": "It is slightly high. You should measure the cumulative diabetes, reduce sugars, exercise, and be safe.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 904, + "question": "I am 32 years old and I always feel tired and exhausted. I did a home blood sugar test, after fasting for 14 hours, it was 116, after fasting for 8 hours, it was 64, and after fasting for 12 hours, it was 110, which is...", + "answer": "There is one low score\nTry to eat a (small) meal before bed that contains slow sugars, such as potatoes, pasta, and rice", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 905, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My husband is sweating a lot at this moment. He is diabetic 2 (insulin dependent) and he is sleeping. I gave him a date and water, but he is still sweating.\nPlease what should I do?", + "answer": "If your blood sugar is low, give me a lot of sugar and go to the hospital", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 906, + "question": "What is the best treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "The best treatment is determined by the doctor based on the patient’s condition. Is it type 1 diabetes, for example, or type 2? Is the percentage very high or small? Does the patient respond to the assistant alone or not...etc. These and other questions are what determine the best treatment for each patient.\nAll diabetics are advised to follow a low-sugar diet, reduce carbohydrates, and exercise regularly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 907, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old girl. I measured my blood sugar before breakfast because I am fasting, and when I measured it, it was 111. Do I have diabetes??", + "answer": "The analysis is sound", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 908, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and I take Daonil medication, half a pill (2.5 grams) in the morning and half a pill in the evening, and my blood sugar test after fasting for 10 hours is 120 and after eating for three hours is 156. Please rate...", + "answer": "You should add a sugar regulator with the Dawnyl in the morning and evening\nIt is preferable to control blood sugar after 8 hours of fasting and two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 909, + "question": "I am 59 years old. I do not have diabetes. I had tests done, including my glucose, and it came out as 126, knowing that I am fasting.", + "answer": "This is a bit high\nCheck the cumulative blood sugar and blood sugar two hours after eating\nPay attention to your diet and try to walk daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 910, + "question": "Do diabetics have a treatment? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, there is always a treatment, but it is to adjust blood sugar and not to cure it completely", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 911, + "question": "What are the most important causes of diabetes?", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes is caused by a lack of insulin in the body\nThe second type occurs for several reasons, the most important of which is the body’s resistance to insulin and weak insulin secretion", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 912, + "question": "Hello\nI measured my blood sugar and it was 93 and I am 49\nNote that I am fasting", + "answer": "Congratulations, you don't have diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 913, + "question": "What is the highest number that a diabetic should not exceed before food, two hours after food, and before sleep, and cumulative blood sugar? Thank you.", + "answer": "130 before eating and 150 after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 914, + "question": "I am 34 years old and my weight is 118. I have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for two years and have not taken medication. My blood sugar is around 250 to 300. Will I lose weight significantly enough to recover from diabetes? I want...", + "answer": "I do not think that losing weight alone is enough to control blood sugar\nYou should take diabetes treatment with diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 915, + "question": "Hello, I had a blood sugar test done in Ramadan and it turned out to be 1.17. Am I diabetic? Should I fast during Ramadan? Thank you.", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar values ​​are as follows:\n\nFasting blood sugar test, that is, after fasting for 8 hours, the normal value ranges between 80-100 mg/dl, or 4-5.9 mmol/L.\nChecking the cumulative blood sugar level is less than 5.7%.\nRandom blood sugar test: less than 180 mg/dl.\n\nIf the laboratory measures in mmol/L, then your test results are low, meaning that you have low blood sugar. It is preferable to repeat the analysis and see a doctor so that he can determine the problem, if any. However, if the intended value mentioned is 117 mg/dl and not 1.17 mmol/l, then the value is slightly higher than normal, and if the test is re-examined for confirmation and the value is the same between 100-126 mg/dl, then this stage is called the pre-diabetes stage, and attention must be paid. To improve the quality of life, reduce the intake of sugars and carbohydrates, and lose excess weight to avoid developing into diabetes.\nThe pre-diabetic stage does not prevent fasting in general, but rather fasting is very useful in restoring the body’s balance and controlling sugar levels, unless there are diseases or other symptoms that conflict with fasting, which is a matter for which a doctor must be consulted for a clinical examination and to determine the health condition and whatnot. It suits her.\nFor more:\n\nFasting and diabetes\nEverything you should know about blood sugar\nTreating pre-diabetes may prevent the disease from developing into its full form", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 916, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar on two devices and the result on the first device was 81 and the second was 78 after fasting for approximately 17 hours.\nKnowing that I suffer from excess weight, is it normal for a cat?", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 917, + "question": "Hello, is it possible to continue fasting if the sugar level reaches 71, knowing that the test was done 8 and a half hours after taking the insulin dose and after eating a meal...", + "answer": "It is preferable to break the fast with this meal and reduce the insulin dose at suhoor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 918, + "question": "My sugar level after fasting is 104. About two hours after eating, 141. Is this rate normal or not??\nMay God reward you", + "answer": "Yes, this is a normal rate", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 919, + "question": "What is the most important dose for a diabetic patient in Ramadan, and is it possible to dispense with the diabetes regulator before breakfast or at suhoor to avoid hypoglycemia or other complications?", + "answer": "Ramadan is one month of the year and treatment must be organized to avoid falling and rising as well\nThe blood sugar regulator does not lead to a decline", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 920, + "question": "I have had diabetes for six years, and I am 22 years old. I complain about its increase in the month of Ramadan, especially after breakfast, after sunset, before breakfast, at 90, but immediately after eating, it increases very high, and I take medicine...", + "answer": "Try to increase the dose gradually at breakfast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 921, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Ramadan Kareem, my brothers. I am diabetic and I fast without problems, thank God. Sometimes my sugar level reaches 1.90 in the afternoon. Is this dangerous? Note: I use metformin.", + "answer": "You should increase the dose of metformin or add another regulator", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 922, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test and it found 230 and the cumulative. 6. Also, the cholesterol level is low and the triglycerides are low, and the doctor prescribed an Acton regulator 30g, knowing that the Amaryl pills were atenolol 3g.", + "answer": "Continue treatment and monitor sugar levels until you perform a cumulative test to know whether the added treatment gave good results or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 923, + "question": "I am diabetic and my blood sugar is 1.34. Is this dangerous?", + "answer": "If you are taking treatment, this is a good result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 924, + "question": "I do not have diabetes, but I want to use diabetes regulating medications to lose my excess weight. I want to know how to use regulating pills, and when to take them.", + "answer": "Glucophage after eating 3 times daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 925, + "question": "How do I control my blood sugar? There will be an answer quickly", + "answer": "Treatment is under the supervision of a doctor with periodic follow-up\nDiet and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 926, + "question": "Good morning\nI am 45 years old. I had a glycated blood sugar test. The result came out as 8. After a week, it came out as 7. Knowing that I measure the blood sugar in the device, fasting, it is 95, two hours after eating, 140...", + "answer": "If the results are always normal, there is no need to accumulate it, and it does not mean that you are diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 927, + "question": "I am fasting and I checked my blood sugar this afternoon and found it to be 234. Is this considered a normal rate? I am obese, but I do not exercise much, knowing that I have fatty liver, inflammation, and acidity. Is it...", + "answer": "This is a high result and you should start diabetes treatment\nSee a doctor and start dieting and exercising", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 928, + "question": "Does toothpaste affect blood sugar levels?\nBecause when I brush my teeth and examine it, it appears that my blood sugar is high, and this does not happen when I do not brush my teeth, knowing that I...", + "answer": "Read the composition of the toothpaste. If it contains sugar, use another toothpaste", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 929, + "question": "High blood sugar after breakfast. What is the best way to control it, knowing that I use Clovage 500 times?\nI break my fast with vegetable soup, meat, and a little pasta or rice.", + "answer": "Starches are what raise blood sugar after eating. Treatment is not enough. Another regulator must be added with your treatment\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 930, + "question": "Hello, I want to ask you: Is it normal for my blood sugar to be 156? This is after fasting during the day, and the measurement was done two hours after breakfast. Let you know that I am pre-diabetic.", + "answer": "The sugar level is slightly high after eating for a diabetic patient, and fasting has nothing to do with this because you did not measure the sugar before eating.\nTry to pay attention to the quality of food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 931, + "question": "What is the best quality treatment for regulating blood sugar?", + "answer": "Which treatment is the best when blood sugar is well regulated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 932, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Congratulations on the holy month\nI am fasting and I checked my blood sugar this afternoon and found it was 234\nIs this considered a normal rate?\nI'm overweight but I don't exercise much\nWalid Dahoun in...", + "answer": "You are diabetic and you must see a doctor for treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 933, + "question": "I measured my sugar after breakfast and found it to be 281, so I still have sugar", + "answer": "Sugar should be measured two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 934, + "question": "What is the latest development by scientists to treat diabetes in the near future? Thanks", + "answer": "Researchers and pharmaceutical companies are working on many medicines, the most important of which is pancreas", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 935, + "question": "My sister is diabetic and is four years old. She takes insulin in her hands and feet, but we notice swelling in her hands and feet and her blood sugar is always high. What is the solution and is there a solution for it?", + "answer": "When swelling occurs in the places where sugar is injected, the insulin no longer works due to slow absorption in these places. The solution is to change the places where the insulin is injected and leave the swollen areas to rest and return to how they were.\nFollow-up should be with blood sugar monitors", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 936, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am diabetic and my blood sugar now in the morning during fasting was 106. Is it possible that it will drop further to the point of coma? Do you advise me to break my fast or continue fasting normally?", + "answer": "You did not mention any treatment, and if you are afraid of the decline, you can measure it every two hours to be sure. If you feel symptoms of the decline, you should break the fast and ask your doctor about how to take the treatment during the month of Ramadan.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 937, + "question": "How do I reduce my sugar supply quickly?\nI discovered that I was diabetic and that my reserve was 11.50 liters, and I reduced it to 10 in a month\nWith diet, treatment and daily walking\nIs there a quick solution to reduce inventory?", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar must be regulated daily. Cumulative blood sugar is the body sugar level during the 3 months preceding the result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 938, + "question": "I do the examination at ten in the morning, and the rate is 140, and every hour it decreases by 10, knowing that I take Emeril 2, and after breakfast, it ranges between 120 and 170.", + "answer": "It is possible to add a sugar regulator with treatment and follow up with the doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 939, + "question": "Why does a diabetic vomit a lot?", + "answer": "A diabetic patient does not vomit unless the nervous system of the stomach is affected by diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 940, + "question": "I always have dizziness, and I measured my blood sugar two hours after breakfast and found it to be 96. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal and has nothing to do with dizziness", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 941, + "question": "Can regulating eating and exercising eliminate diabetes complications?", + "answer": "Everything that returns blood sugar to normal will prevent complications of the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 942, + "question": "Does the cumulative examination break the fast and what is the correct way to use Entos and Diabetes Aid?", + "answer": "Checking the cumulative does not break the fast\nLantus is usually taken at night before bed and during Ramadan at breakfast and twice a day after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 943, + "question": "I have a high blood sugar level of 190-200 after eating, but when I go to sleep and wake up in the morning to analyze it, I find the percentage is 110-90.", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to treat diabetes after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 944, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from type 1 diabetes, which depends on insulin, and last year I had heartburn.\nCan I fast this year or not??", + "answer": "Type 1 patients should not fast because the days are long and not taking insulin and the loss of water from the body with urination and temperature leads to the formation of acids in the blood.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 945, + "question": "If the fasting blood sugar level is 108, does this indicate that the person being examined has diabetes, God forbid, or that he is healthy?\nMay God bless me and grant you health and wellness.", + "answer": "Not infected, but at the upper limit of normal, and needs a diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 946, + "question": "I am 27 years old and my blood sugar level while I am fasting is 120 and I am not fasting at 157. Am I diabetic or normal?", + "answer": "The sugar is slightly high and this is evidence of the onset of diabetes\nStart dieting, exercising, and losing weight, and check your blood sugar every week, and after two months, check your cumulative blood sugar. If the results do not improve, see a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 947, + "question": "Before Ramadan, my blood sugar was fine, but now, before breakfast, I find it at 80. Two hours after breakfast, it rises to more than 230, then drops again after 3 hours to less than 70. One pill...", + "answer": "The quality of food may have changed during Ramadan\nPay attention to diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 948, + "question": "I regulated my eating and stayed away from sweets, so my sugar returned to the limits, so it was 165 two hours after eating and fasting for 10 hours and 104. After regulating my eating and giving up sweets, he went to 130 and fasted 90 and did not eat...", + "answer": "This is sugar related to food and its type, but you must monitor it because this type can appear again without any relation to food\nMaintain your weight and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 949, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I use an EMR monitor, and after my analysis after breakfast, the percentage was 210, the first time this percentage has risen, so what should I do in this case?", + "answer": "You should reconsider your diet and increase treatment, but I advise waiting until after Ramadan", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 950, + "question": "The most powerful treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "The most powerful treatment for diabetes is insulin\nBut in practice, the most powerful treatment is the one that restores blood sugar to normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 951, + "question": "I am a new diabetic patient. When fasting, I take two doses of Humalogue instead of three doses, and I gave up taking Levemir at night, but I record an increase in my blood sugar without a decrease. I want an explanation and advice from...", + "answer": "You should not leave Levemir. You should take a lower dose at suhoor and monitor your blood sugar during fasting. If the increase continues, increase the dose by two units every two days.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 952, + "question": "My mother is diabetic and now she suffers from pain and burning in her legs all day and night. What is the reason and what should we do?", + "answer": "This is evidence of damage to the nervous system due to irregular blood sugar\nThe solution is to adjust blood sugar and start treatments specific to this condition, known to her doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 953, + "question": "Is it advisable to take insulin treatment for a 37-year-old man? Although he was using the medication Golfmate and his diabetes remained below 300", + "answer": "This treatment is sufficient to reduce high blood sugar levels, and other treatments must be added before insulin of the sulfonylurea class, and after that it is possible to add insulin.\nThere is no specific age to start insulin as long as the patient needs to adjust his blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 954, + "question": "I am 55 years old and tested positive for diabetes after fasting for more than 9 hours Diabetes 126 Is it medical?", + "answer": "No, it is not normal, it must be under 110\nTry starting a diet, exercising, losing weight, and re-analyzing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 955, + "question": "Does treating diabetes stop its complications and reduce its risk for life?", + "answer": "Regulating blood sugar through treatment, diet, and exercise can reduce diabetes complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 956, + "question": "What foods should a person with diabetes abstain from? What are the sugars that should be avoided?", + "answer": "In general, a diabetic patient can eat most foods when consuming them in moderation and following a healthy diet, but there are some foods that are recommended to be avoided because they may lead to a rapid rise in blood sugar, including the following:\n\nsweets.\nRefined sugar.\nSoft drinks.\nSweetened drinks.\nFoods rich in fat.\nFoods rich in simple starches, such as instant pasta.\n\nYou should also stay away from added sugars found in sweetened drinks, sweets, ice cream, artificial juices, prepared foods, and baked goods. Added sugars can be replaced with healthy alternatives such as honey, dates, and fresh fruits.\n \nFor more:\n\nWays to help reduce sugar intake\nWhat are the best prohibited foods and drinks for a diabetic patient?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 957, + "question": "diabetic\nToday I fasted, and when I broke my fast after a light breakfast and did my diabetes test, I got 212, and when I wanted to pray Tarawih prayer, I sweated a lot and was tired. Should I continue fasting or break my fast?", + "answer": "If you are a type 2 diabetic and do not have kidney problems, you can fast\nYou did not mention what your treatment was and you did not check your blood sugar when you sweated\nSee your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 958, + "question": "What number should a person take when checking for diabetes?", + "answer": "Natural sugar 110 fasting\n140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 959, + "question": "Can a patient with type 2 diabetes fast, knowing that he is taking Amaryl M 2 mg 500? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, he can fast\nAmaryl is taken at breakfast and Glucophage after breakfast and after suhoor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 960, + "question": "I have been a diabetic patient for 3 years. I took pills and insulin, and currently I take Glem pills, 6 mg, Januvia, 1 pill, 10 mg Resova, 1 pill, for fats, and the sugar level was good. Suddenly, it rose, and I eat as...", + "answer": "This is usually the nature of diabetes. When the patient is under several treatments and at the highest concentration, it is preferable to start with insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 961, + "question": "Does type 2 diabetes change to type 1?", + "answer": "Yes, there are types of diabetes that start as the second type and turn into the first type that completely require insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 962, + "question": "What is the best time to walk for a diabetic patient in Ramadan?", + "answer": "Diabetics can exercise during the month of Ramadan and maintain levels of physical activity to maintain blood sugar levels within the normal limit, but it must be known and it should be noted that it should be noted that exercising and excessive physical activity may increase the risk of developing what is called low blood sugar. In the blood, especially during the hours before breakfast.\nAll scientific evidence indicates that the best time for walking for a diabetic patient in Ramadan is after breakfast for a period ranging between 30-45 minutes or up to two hours, where walking is light to moderate, with the need to maintain hydration of the body and drink fluids during and after walking. It should be noted that Tarawih prayer can be considered as part of your exercise regimen.\nWhen exercising during the month of Ramadan, the following precautions should be followed:\n\nAvoid leaving without the medicines used or a bracelet to identify the diseases you suffer from.\nIt is necessary to carry some dates, sugar, juice or anything that can raise the glucose level in case you suffer from hypoglycemia.\nContinue monitoring blood sugar levels.\nIt is necessary to carry a bottle of water to avoid dehydration.\nAvoid stopping any medication prescribed by your doctor for diabetes.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiabetics and Ramadan fasting infographic\nFasting and diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 963, + "question": "Please excuse me, my husband has diabetes and uses needles three times a day before every meal, even though he is 32 years old. What do you advise during the month of Ramadan?", + "answer": "We advise him not to fast because patients who are treated with several injections a day, usually type 1, should not remain without insulin for long hours so that acids do not form in their blood as a result of high sugar and lack of water in the body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 964, + "question": "A severe drop in the body and severe tremors. A diabetic patient", + "answer": "Check your blood sugar using your personal device and see if your blood sugar is low or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 965, + "question": "How can I be treated for diabetes? Where exactly is the location?", + "answer": "At any diabetes center or at any internal medicine or endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 966, + "question": "Breakfast blood sugar is 165 and fasting blood sugar is 104. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, there is a slight increase in blood sugar after eating\nRe-analyze and pay attention to diet and weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 967, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I checked my blood sugar after eating and found it to be 112. Is it normal? May God reward you with all the best", + "answer": "You should avoid sugars. Use honey and drink water from olive leaves boiled in it. It is effective in diaper rash at a normal level. Sugar is usually measured by fasting 8 to 12 hours before the test. Try measuring it with FBS and tell me the result.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 968, + "question": "The doctor gave me blalon pills to treat high blood sugar. The question is, can I stop or reduce the pills if my blood sugar is normal, i.e. less than 120 before breakfast, knowing that the amount is 1000...", + "answer": "It is better not to abandon treatment because it has brought the blood sugar to normal levels\nDo not abandon treatment, maintain diet and exercise, and monitor blood sugar periodically", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 969, + "question": "Fater blood sugar test 165. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "If it is two hours after eating, you are diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 970, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for diabetes today?", + "answer": "There is no definitive treatment yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 971, + "question": "Random sugar after eating: 193. Do I have diabetes? Fasting sugar: 104. Sugar two hours after eating: 120. There are no symptoms such as frequent urination and thirst.", + "answer": "I am not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 972, + "question": "My daughter, who is 3 years old and weighs 15 kg, has type 1 diabetes\nFor a month, I have been reducing the amount of insulin due to low blood sugar until it reached 7 units in the morning. Is it correct that I do...", + "answer": "Yes, this is true, and the decline should not be repeated\nYou must follow up with a pediatric endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 973, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar while I was fasting and it was 112. Is this normal?", + "answer": "It must be under 110. You must repeat the test more than once", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 974, + "question": "The needle hit my father’s sugar cane on the man’s nerves, and the place where the needle swelled and he feels pain and cannot move his leg. What is the treatment? Please advise me.", + "answer": "Repair gel", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 975, + "question": "My father has diabetes and feels a strong heat in his legs. He says that he does not feel his legs while walking and his steps are not balanced, knowing that he uses pills to regulate his diabetes and does not use insulin. I want a solution for him.", + "answer": "Sugar must be regulated\nThese symptoms indicate an injury to his nervous system and will not improve with painkillers as long as his blood sugar is high\nSee a doctor for better diabetes treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 976, + "question": "He suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol, and they performed surgery on his leg due to blood accumulation\nWhat foods are suitable for him?", + "answer": "Food has nothing to do with it\nDiabetes, moderate blood pressure, and blood thinners are what he needs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 977, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like to ask you about the type of diet that I eat, knowing that the doctor put me on a diet because I did tests and found that my diabetes is 15.1 and triglycerides are 82.1. Thank you.", + "answer": "Why do you want a second diet?\nFollow the diet prescribed by your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 978, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I have been diabetic for 6 months. I did a recent test and found that my fasting blood sugar was 75 and the cumulative blood sugar was 5.5. What do you think, Doctor, knowing that I take two Metformin 500 pills a day? And the...", + "answer": "These are excellent results under treatment\nkeep it safe", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 979, + "question": "I have a 6-year-old son. We measured his blood sugar one time using a glucometer, and the value was 330, but in the morning when we measured it again, the percentage was...", + "answer": "I have no explanation for this, as it may be from the device\nIf you have any doubts, do a blood sugar test in the laboratory to settle the matter", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 980, + "question": "Can a diabetic child aged 8 years take a fructose OP injection with insulin?", + "answer": "No, this treatment is not for children or for type 1 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 981, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I had a blood sugar test two days ago and the result after two hours of fasting was 4.8, and after drinking a glucose solution two hours later it was 3.8 F. Is the result normal?", + "answer": "This is a low result two hours after eating and indicates that the pancreas’s response to ingested sugar is slightly high\nWe recommend staying away from fast sugars", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 982, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I found that the accumulated sugar in the test was 6.30. Does this mean that I suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "no\nYou are not diabetic, but you must monitor your blood sugar and monitor your diet and weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 983, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is your comment on the fasting blood sugar result of 107 and the cumulative blood sugar result of 6.4, knowing that I have diabetes and take the medication Metformin 500 twice a day?", + "answer": "This means that your blood sugar is regular with the least possible treatment\ntake care of it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 984, + "question": "About diabetic foot\nI have the same symptoms: my toes are numb and I do not feel the heat of the water on my lower leg", + "answer": "This means that sugar has affected your nervous system, and there are some medications that improve this situation\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 985, + "question": "I want to know more about the goodbye diabetes treatment that appears in advertisements to treat diabetes", + "answer": "False propaganda", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 986, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a blood sugar test and the result was 3.52. What do you advise me to do? Should I go on a diet only or should I follow treatment with medications?", + "answer": "This is a very high result and diet is not enough to treat it\nSee a doctor for treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 987, + "question": "Doctor, I have low blood sugar, high blood pressure, and cholesterol. Thank God, my affairs are regular. Next week, I will be in the seventh month, when will I be able to walk half an hour a day or more, because my weight is rising quickly, knowing that my weight is 107", + "answer": "I don't think there is anything wrong with walking and paying attention to your diet\nYou should not exceed 1 kilo per month", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 988, + "question": "I am a 68-year-old woman and I suffer from type 2 diabetes. I did a cumulative blood sugar test and found it was more than 7 after it was less than 6, and my daily blood sugar test was less than...", + "answer": "Try to pay attention to your diet, as it is clear that blood sugar is irregular during the day, mostly due to meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 989, + "question": "I want the best blood sugar regulator that has no effects on the kidneys", + "answer": "It is sugar that harms the kidneys, not the regulator\nThe important thing is that treatment adjusts sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 990, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from type 2 diabetes (chronic). I use Dymicron one and a half tablets in the morning and Genovia with Glufaq 750 after lunch. I do not take medication in the evening and currently my sugar readings are irregular. What is the advice?", + "answer": "You did not mention any results\nSee your doctor to find out what you need from your blood sugar results", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 991, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my fellow doctors, today I went to the Iranian hospital and did the cumulative diabetes test, and it was 4.7, and the second diabetes test was 103, and when I returned home, I checked it with my personal device, and it was 2.19. What should I do?", + "answer": "You will have to do another examination in another laboratory and an analysis with another device", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 992, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test and the result was 141\nThen I started re-sweetening after four days, so fasting was 105, fasting was 125, and cumulative was 7.8%.\nDoes this mean that I have diabetes?\nI hope you can help me", + "answer": "Yes, these results indicate an imbalance in your blood sugar levels, and the evidence is that the cumulative amount is high\nYou should start dieting, exercising, and monitoring your blood sugar\nIf the problem persists, see a doctor to start a blood sugar regulator", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 993, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar level is 85, which is normal, although there are some symptoms of diabetes", + "answer": "If your blood sugar after eating is normal, you are not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 994, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic patient and I use Clovage 500, and my diabetes was always below 200 after lunch, except for two days when it became more than 200. Should I increase the dose of the medication or what should I do, knowing that...", + "answer": "Your blood sugar is not normal with Glucophage, so it exceeded 200\nTherefore, you should consult a doctor to add another treatment and review your diet and exercise regime\nYour blood sugar should be less than 150 two hours after eating and less than 120 while fasting.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 995, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic and my treatment is insulin.. Does maintaining the readings, especially in the morning when I find them between 80 and 110, prevent complications of the disease? Or are complications possible as long as I am sick...", + "answer": "There is a major study on type 1 diabetes that has proven that maintaining normal sugar levels prevents complications for a very long time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 996, + "question": "My mother is suffering from foot inflammation, even though she is diabetic. I ask your lady to prescribe a treatment for me.", + "answer": "Treatment by controlling blood sugar levels and seeing a diabetic foot specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 997, + "question": "I have diabetes for 13 years, even though I am 26 years old\nI take 3 rapid insulin injections and one turbid insulin. If I eat corn outside of the medication time, my diabetes increases dramatically....", + "answer": "This is normal, as the fast insulin covers table sugar and works for two to three hours, and the cloudy insulin, is it Lantus or NPH? The first works for 24 hours and the second for 12 hours.\nIf you are out of insulin coverage, it is normal for your blood sugar to rise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 998, + "question": "Fasting sugar 119 Iftar 177 This is sugar", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes and you should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 999, + "question": "My daughter has type 1 diabetes...and she takes insulin...is it true that you have acupuncture treatment to stimulate the pancreas...please reply", + "answer": "There is no such treatment for type 1 diabetes, as the pancreas of these patients does not have cells that secrete insulin to activate it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1000, + "question": "My wife has diabetes that reaches 190 m and for more than a month she feels dizzy or dizzy when standing. What causes this dizziness?", + "answer": "Or from high blood sugar or from high or low blood pressure\nAnemia may also be a cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1001, + "question": "Five months ago, the doctors discovered that I had celiac disease and a slight increase in blood sugar. The question is: If I recover from celiac disease, my blood sugar will improve and I will stop taking the Metformin pill for diabetes.", + "answer": "The disease is not related to diabetes, as high blood sugar was discovered during a routine blood test\nDiabetes monitoring and treatment are necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1002, + "question": "Peace be upon you / Thank you for your cooperation. Q// My father is (8) years old and weighs (45). We discovered diabetes in her and the cumulative test was (1/2-9). Can diet, exercise, or weight loss help in recovery?", + "answer": "both\nDiabetes in children must first be treated by a pediatric endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1003, + "question": "Is it true that the good bye diabetes drug cures diabetics? Please reply", + "answer": "It does not cure diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1004, + "question": "My husband has been a diabetic for 10 years, and a week ago his blood sugar was at random 458. We went to the doctor an hour later, it was 300, and his liver enzymes were high. Two days after taking the treatment, his eyes remained in color...", + "answer": "Your husband needs insulin because the pills are hurting his liver", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1005, + "question": "Does 1.10 sugar indicate that there is danger?", + "answer": "No, there is no risk\nThis is a natural result of morning sugar before eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1006, + "question": "I am 20 years old and I feel all the symptoms of diabetes. Now I had a blood test and the result was 107. Is there a possibility of diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no possibility of getting drunk with this result\nIt could be a psychological condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1007, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test and it was 303, then after two days of treatment it became 112. I have continued to do so until now. Is this diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes, and you must follow treatment and maintain a normal sugar level, and do not try to abandon treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1008, + "question": "I have a blood sugar hiccup of 300 B, even though I use a Duaniel diaphragm and a Petvo 850 regulator. What is the solution? Please advise me.", + "answer": "Your treatment is not enough to control your blood sugar\nSee your doctor to add other treatments", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1009, + "question": "My grandfather suffered from diabetes, and my father also suffers from this disease. Is it a hereditary disease? Is there a possibility that I might get infected with it? And what are the ways...", + "answer": "Yes, part of this disease is hereditary, and prevention is achieved by following a healthy lifestyle that includes nutrition, exercise, and not smoking", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1010, + "question": "It is the first time I did a cumulative test and I discovered that I have diabetes and the result of the test is 9.3. What do you advise me? Should I take medication or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "I don't know if you discovered that or if you didn't notice the symptoms of high blood sugar, such as urinating a lot and drinking water\nThe cumulative score is high and you should start treatment with a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1011, + "question": "After analyzing the blood sugar during fasting, it is 125. Is it normal?", + "answer": "This is slightly higher than normal110\nRe-test several times with sugar two hours after eating. If the results appear high, start diet and exercise while monitoring the sugar levels. If the sugar levels do not improve and return to normal, you must consult a doctor.\nDo not neglect to monitor your blood sugar, as this result may be the beginning of the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1012, + "question": "my regards\nCumulative sugar analysis 8.3 Is this diabetes or not? If yes, is the level dangerous or not? Gratefully", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes, and if it is without symptoms and without treatment, it is undoubtedly harmful because it causes complications that the patient does not expect.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1013, + "question": "What foods should a person with diabetes stay away from and what should he eat???\nThank you", + "answer": "This is a question for nutritionists, as they have lists of all foods with the percentages of sugars they contain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1014, + "question": "The cumulative blood sugar is 10. Does this mean it is very high and what is its normal percentage?", + "answer": "Normal is under 6.5\nYour percentage is high and harmful. You should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1015, + "question": "The normal rate of diabetes", + "answer": "110 fasting\n140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1016, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am 45 years old and have sal. I went to the doctor and had a test done, and my blood sugar level came out at 210 while I was fasting. Is this considered diabetes...", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes, and you must start treatment because this condition harms the kidneys and arteries if it is not treated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1017, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I gave birth 3 months ago to a boy and I was suffering from gestational diabetes, knowing that I used to take 3 insulin doses a day during pregnancy, but now I do not take...", + "answer": "If your blood sugar starts to rise, it is likely that you have started to develop diabetes, which begins in some women after gestational diabetes and is usually type 2.\nSee a diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1018, + "question": "Now my diabetes after fasting reaches 0.81 to 0.98, and immediately after eating it is 125, and two hours after eating from 110 to 127. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, this is natural sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1019, + "question": "Does diabetes in children continue with them into adulthood or does it have a certain age?\nIs it very dangerous?", + "answer": "It lasts a lifetime and is dangerous if not treated well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1020, + "question": "Treating low blood sugar", + "answer": "The treatment is to eat some sugar or juice, but the most important thing is to know the causes of the decline and avoid them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1021, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes, and his foot was diagnosed with gangrene. The doctor asked to amputate his affected toe, but my father refused. What is the medical evaluation in this case? Is there any danger in that...", + "answer": "Yes, there is a risk because the infection can spread to other places", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1022, + "question": "Type 1 diabetic patient\nHe felt weakness in his feet from behind\nWhy and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "These issues are not treated or diagnosed in this way\nYou should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1023, + "question": "I am 30 years old, my height is 186, and my weight is 89.4 kg. I have a family history of my mother's type 2 diabetes. I checked my blood sugar with the device fasting for 6 hours early in the morning and it was 104 and two hours later it was 136. Do I need treatment? What type?", + "answer": "You do not need treatment, as you are not diabetic\nMaintain a healthy diet and exercise and avoid weight gain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1024, + "question": "I have pain in my manhood, pain in my body and a teddy bear, and I have diabetes", + "answer": "These issues are not treated or diagnosed in this way\nYou should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1025, + "question": "My mother has early-onset diabetes and has high blood sugar, so how are the treatment stages carried out?", + "answer": "We usually start treatment with pills and diet in the elderly if there are no contraindications to this, such as kidney failure, and according to the response to treatment, the doctor determines the stages of treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1026, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar test is 80 and the fasting blood sugar test is 90. Are these percentages normal, knowing that the majority of tests are within this range? There is a history of diabetes in the family.", + "answer": "Yes, this is a natural result, and you do not necessarily have diabetes if your family has a history of diabetes, but I advise maintaining a healthy diet, exercising, and not gaining weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1027, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no definitive cure for diabetes, neither the first nor the second", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1028, + "question": "The first time I had a blood sugar test and I had no symptoms of the disease and I broke my fast, the cumulative score was 280, 7, and I was stressed out since the morning because of my father’s work, a car accident, and God will protect us a day later...", + "answer": "This is the beginning of diabetes, which can begin after psychological trauma\nYou should see a doctor for treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1029, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from diabetes, and her blood test recently showed a high uric acid level of 8-25. Does this have anything to do with diabetes? What is the risk to her health and what is the possible treatment?", + "answer": "Urine ketones are evidence of irregular blood sugar, so sugar must be treated well and water should be drunk", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1030, + "question": "Hello, I am 41 years old, my weight is very normal, and my blood sugar level is high, between 1 and 1 15. What advice is given to me?", + "answer": "This is natural sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1031, + "question": "I have had diabetes for sixteen years, and I feel pain in my right hand at the wrist, a slight electric shock, and a habit of dropping things from my hand. What is the diagnosis?", + "answer": "It may be a weakness in the nerve, or it may be a narrowing of the nerve passage in the wrist, called carpal tunel\nYou should see a neurologist for diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1032, + "question": "I want to know how to lower blood sugar in type 2 diabetes, knowing that blood sugar reaches 600", + "answer": "Do you take diabetes medication or not?\nIf you are taking medication, it is not enough and you should consult a doctor because this level of sugar leads to kidney failure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1033, + "question": "Measure of drunkenness during fasting 177\nAfter I broke my fast, I measured it again after 117 hours\nI feel very hungry after every meal\nHigh cholesterol\nHigh fat\nHigh liver enzymes\nI suffer from stress...", + "answer": "This is unrelated information\nAre you diabetic?\nAre you taking any medication?\nDid you see any doctor?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1034, + "question": "I am diabetic. I started to suffer from weight loss. The weight began to decrease in the buttocks with sagging. Then pain began in the hip joints with legs", + "answer": "Weight loss in a diabetic patient may be due to a continuous increase in blood sugar or structural weight loss with age", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1035, + "question": "My blood sugar measurement two hours after eating is 51, and after fasting for 9 hours it is 58. Is this within normal limits, knowing that I sometimes suffer from palpitations, numbness, loss of balance, and nausea, and I do not have a disease...", + "answer": "These are low results, and the symptoms indicate symptoms of low blood sugar. You must follow a balanced diet, stay away from fast sugars, and see a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1036, + "question": "6 months ago, I developed type 1 diabetes and take two insulin needles a day. I want to know whether there are advanced devices to replace needles and where can I buy them? Thank you.", + "answer": "The solution is an insulin pump, which is more practical than needles\nAsk your doctor about this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1037, + "question": "I analyzed the cumulative sugar and found 8\nNow it is used in modified motrflin 500 pills\nMost of the time, I measure 100 in the morning and 170 after lunch, 2 hours later\nIs this normal?", + "answer": "Try to pay attention to the diet, and it is possible to add another treatment from the DPP4 category to adjust blood sugar, after consulting a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1038, + "question": "My father is diabetic and has been taking insulin for some time. Can he do without it if he follows a diabetic diet? Is it true that herbal treatment cures diabetes completely?", + "answer": "He cannot leave the treatment and herbal medicine does not cure the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1039, + "question": "My mother suffers from a wound in her toe and this wound contains pus. Is this nerve inflammation and diabetic foot or not? Please answer and provide advice.", + "answer": "It should be shown to a diabetic foot specialist\nIt may be a simple infection and requires cleaning and antibiotics\nThis is not neuritis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1040, + "question": "She tested her blood sugar after fasting for 9 hours and the result was 75-110 mg/dl\nVPS 218\nWhat is the meaning of that?", + "answer": "This is a high result and may be the beginning of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1041, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar test: 113, two hours after eating: 85", + "answer": "It may be a pre-diabetic stage. You must follow a diet without medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1042, + "question": "Hello, I have a 3-year-old child and he has a problem with his blood sugar, which rises and falls unstable", + "answer": "A fasting and breakfast test and 3 months of blood insulin levels must be done while fasting and breaking the fast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1043, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient for 12 years and I take Amaryl 3m2 tablets and 2m1 tablets once in the morning and my blood sugar is high from 12 to 13. Is it preferable to take the dose twice in the morning...", + "answer": "Amaryl is taken once daily, and if your blood sugar is high, you should consult a doctor to add another treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1044, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 3 months. When the cumulative blood sugar was tested for the first time, it was 10.6, and after 3 months, the cumulative blood sugar became 7.6. Should I continue taking the regulator treatment or not, or should I use...", + "answer": "You should continue treatment and do not think about getting rid of herbal treatment, as it helps but does not cure the disease\nLeaving treatment may lead to high blood sugar again and returning to treatment will be more difficult", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1045, + "question": "I have diabetes. I am 37 years old. Is there an effect on the kidneys from using Glucovance 5? Sometimes I have a drop in blood sugar before sunset. Is the treatment appropriate?", + "answer": "Any treatment that regulates blood sugar is a good treatment, and the decline has two reasons: either your meals are irregular, or the treatment is not suitable for you, so consult a doctor.\nYou should know that sugar is what is sweet\nIt harms the kidneys and is not a cure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1046, + "question": "I am 21 years old and have type 1 diabetes, and my glycemic index is 12.2. I do not take insulin injections, just exercise and diet. How can I lower my glycemic index?", + "answer": "You do not have type 1 diabetes, as type 1 patients cannot live without insulin.\nSee a doctor and start treatment without delay", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1047, + "question": "Hello\nIs a blood sugar level of 185 considered high for a 63-year-old?", + "answer": "Definitely high\nSee a doctor for treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1048, + "question": "A 51-year-old person has diabetes and his blood sugar levels rise to 160, while he fasts to 150. May I know what are the therapeutic methods to get rid of it completely?", + "answer": "There is no way to get rid of it, as any shock could reveal the presence of diabetes, and the solution is to start treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1049, + "question": "I am 37 years old and I have blood diabetes. I used Glucophage and I was tested while I was fasting at 150 and sometimes 160, so I changed the treatment to Glucophage 5, so the percentage changed and reached 120, but I often feel hungry and it drops in Morocco..", + "answer": "First, your meals must be at regular times, and if this is the case and the decline continues, then the treatment is not suitable for you, and you must take Glucophage and a treatment from the DPP4 category.\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1050, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and I use an insulin pump. I suffer from discomfort from the pump, especially when sleeping, and I suffer from frequent low blood sugar on a daily basis. I hope for a solution and may you always be...", + "answer": "You should consult a blood sugar monitor who specializes in the pump to change the insulin levels during times of decline", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1051, + "question": "Is there a cure for diabetes insipidus?", + "answer": "Diabetes insipidus is a chronic disease, and it has two types: the first is central (caused by the pituitary gland) due to a problem in the secretion of one of the hormones, and the second is peripheral (caused by the kidney) due to the lack of receptors for the hormone.\nThe first reason can be treated by replacing the missing hormone.\nThe second reason cannot be treated medically.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1052, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes insipidus and I am taking a medication called Minira. Will I be cured with the medication or with what?", + "answer": "If the disease is chronic, there is no cure for it, and the only treatment is minirin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1053, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from type 1 diabetes. I am 17 years old, and my sugar level is always high. I need a diet. Is there any help?", + "answer": "You should follow the instructions with diabetes educators to teach you how to adjust doses according to the amounts of carbohydrates and consult a nutritionist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1054, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My fasting blood sugar is 145 and my fasting blood sugar is 185 two hours after eating, and without the known symptoms of diabetes. Note that the measurements are for a week. Do I have diabetes or not?", + "answer": "Yes, you have diabetes, and you must start with a blood sugar regulator, diet, and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1055, + "question": "What is the latest treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "There are many modern treatments for diabetes, and your doctor knows best what is right for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1056, + "question": "My blood sugar reading in the morning was 30 when I woke up, and I was feeling the symptoms of low blood sugar. After eating, my blood sugar was 90. This is normal, and I always get the drop suddenly, sometimes two hours after eating. I am not a diabetic.\nWhy?", + "answer": "In this case, and especially when symptoms recur, it is best to check the levels of insulin and proinsulin in the blood by analysis, and this requires the direct supervision of an endocrinologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1057, + "question": "What is the condition called in a diabetic patient when the blood sugar level is more than 400?", + "answer": "There is no specific scientific name other than that blood sugar is high.....that is, if the patient does not suffer from a lack of awareness and awareness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1058, + "question": "What causes diabetes?", + "answer": "Insufficiency in insulin secretion from pancreatic cells", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1059, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar two hours after eating four Snickers, and my blood sugar was 75. Is this normal?", + "answer": "This is normal, but what is not normal is to eat 4 Snickers because it is harmful to your health", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1060, + "question": "My weight two months ago was 69 kg, and now, after diet and exercise, my weight is 55 kg, my height is 170, and my whole body is thin. I had read that a strict diet for 8 weeks cures diabetes, but there is no correct news...", + "answer": "You did not mention that you are diabetic\nIf blood sugar levels are irregular as a result of weight gain, losing weight improves insulin performance and adjusts blood sugar, but does not cure it if the disease has already begun.\nA good weight for your height is 60", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1061, + "question": "Is a fasting blood sugar of 1.01 g/L i.e. 101 normal or an indicator of the onset of diabetes, and how can I return the percentage to within reasonable normal limits?", + "answer": "This is a reasonable normal level and is not evidence of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1062, + "question": "Diabetes: What are the latest modern medications used for type 1 that are successful without needles for children?", + "answer": "Insulin is so far the only and best treatment for type 1 diabetes\nThere is an acupuncture treatment called Amylin, which has side effects and is not suitable for all patients", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1063, + "question": "I am diabetic, and my thighs up to my legs hurt, and my back sometimes does not work. Thank you. What do I do? My thighs from behind hurt, especially the upper thigh, and I have diabetes and it is always 1.20...", + "answer": "You should have an MRI of the lower back and pelvis to confirm whether a disc is present or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1064, + "question": "My blood sugar was high when fasting, but I am not affected and the level did not exceed the limit. I went on a diet and lost 4 kg in a month and a half and reduced my eating a lot. Will my blood sugar return to the level...", + "answer": "You have to check your blood sugar on your personal device to know if your blood sugar is back normal or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1065, + "question": "I am afraid of type 1 diabetes. Is there any protection against it? Do I get it if I am over 30? Does psychological pressure and anxiety cause a person to develop diabetes, or is it a physical disease?", + "answer": "There is no need to be afraid of diabetes if you are not diabetic\nTry to follow a healthy lifestyle", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1066, + "question": "What is diabetes insipidus and its treatment, and is it lifelong? Are there medications that conflict with it and what are the effects of this disease? Can I use injections to areas of my body for weight loss with mesotherapy and Orlistat pills??", + "answer": "There is no false sugar to process. We process real sugar and there is nothing that interferes with weight loss", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1067, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from weight gain, and currently I am on a somewhat severe diet, which I started about a week ago. I tested for diabetes while I was fasting, it was 108 two days ago, and today it is 118, and there are no symptoms.", + "answer": "There is no need to worry, follow your diet and exercise, try to lose weight, and monitor your sugar\nThere will be no symptoms with these ratios", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1068, + "question": "Age 50, fasting blood sugar of less than 130, two hours after eating, blood sugar of 300 or more, and he takes metformin pills, ameryl 4mg, zyloric, and januvia 100, and an insulin needle once at night, and his blood sugar is more than 300, and the cumulative blood sugar is 9. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "He must consult a doctor to change the treatment, either treatment with more than one insulin needle daily or using new types of treatment that may give good results (GLP1 or SGLT2).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1069, + "question": "My father recently became ill with diabetes. Does he inherit the disease, knowing that he has stopped having children?", + "answer": "No, there is no fear for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1070, + "question": "I have diabetes and I take glimephan-4 pills, one before breakfast and one before dinner, with glucophage-500mg sugar aid, three times after meals, but the sugar remains high at 200 when measured in the morning.", + "answer": "It is possible to add a long-acting insulin needle to lower morning blood sugar or other treatments after consulting a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1071, + "question": "When the father tests his blood sugar at home, it is adjusted 240 times and 320 times. What is the normal blood sugar level for a diabetic patient, and how can it be reduced if it is high, knowing that he takes the Safi 4 and Al-Makkar 8 injections?", + "answer": "You should adjust the doses by increasing them gradually\nSee diabetes educators at health centers", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1072, + "question": "I am 26 years old and I had a blood sugar test and I had a light breakfast at 135. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal if it is two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1073, + "question": "I was in a hospital before. A month later, I could be examined. The examination turned out to be fine. Nothing was wrong, but my diabetes was 6.5, but they did not tell me anything about the hospital. They took me and the examination was done in Morocco.", + "answer": "You must re-analyze, as one result is not enough\nThe result is not high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1074, + "question": "With your permission, if you would be so generous as my mother, she had a fasting blood sugar test and the result was 123. She is 55 years old. Can I know if this is normal or not?", + "answer": "This is a high blood sugar for fasting. You must repeat the analysis while fasting and two hours after eating and start a suitable diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1075, + "question": "My mother is 62 years old before breakfast 285. What is the appropriate treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "This is a diabetic patient\nSee a doctor as soon as possible, as the treatment is not simple", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1076, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level for a non-fasting person?\nWhat is the normal rate for a non-fasting person?", + "answer": "110 to 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1077, + "question": "My daughter, 5 years old, had a light dinner and her fasting test came out at 118. She also broke her fast with a light quarter of bread and cheese, but two hours later she tested at 80, knowing that she doesn’t take any medication, so I gave her...", + "answer": "I asked you to ask a pediatric endocrinologist, as he is more knowledgeable about these cases than I am", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1078, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 36 years old and suffer from insulin-dependent diabetes. I suffer from erectile dysfunction and my penis is small in size. The duration of my diabetes is about 12 years. Is there a treatment? Please help me.", + "answer": "You should see a urologist, they have some solutions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1079, + "question": "My daughter's blood sugar goes up and she doesn't take any medication, but it goes down if she moves. She is 5 years old, and I adjusted her cumulative score and it came out at 6.7. What foods are affiliated with her? Does the woman who has diabetes have...", + "answer": "You should follow up with a pediatric endocrinologist and monitor her blood sugar, as the accumulation is not normal for her age", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1080, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My sister has been suffering from diabetes for 25 years and has lost her eyesight. The eye veins are affected by diabetes. Is there a treatment? Is it with acupuncture or laser? Is it possible for the disease to stop to some extent? May Allah reward you...", + "answer": "Firstly, regulating blood sugar, and secondly, seeing an ophthalmologist to see if the retina can be treated\nIt is difficult to stop the disease as long as diabetes is irregular", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1081, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 30-year-old young man. I had a diabetes test 7 months ago. The result of the test was a fasting diabetes of 91 and the cumulative score was 5.5. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "No, I am not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1082, + "question": "How long does diabetes medication (such as sulfonylurea) affect the blood sugar level? Does it go away quickly or does it last all day?\nI also asked this question before and it was not answered?!", + "answer": "This group has medications that last 24 hours and their task is to stimulate beta cells to secrete insulin to lower blood sugar\nIn some patients, its effect ends before 24 hours, and in others, the pancreatic cells are weak and cannot secrete insulin sufficiently.\nIn all cases, diabetes gradually leads to the death of the pancreatic cells that secrete insulin. However, this treatment group is no longer useful, but the time period to reach this condition varies greatly among patients.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1083, + "question": "I had suspicions that I had diabetes, and I randomly tested my blood sugar after eating and the level was 145. Is this normal or what should I do?", + "answer": "If the analysis is two hours after eating, this is a normal percentage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1084, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 15 years old and I have diabetes and my height is three years older than me, and I am the same height. What is the solution, doctor?", + "answer": "Some patients with type 1 diabetes suffer from a lack of growth. You should see an endocrinologist to do an x-ray of the hand and see if the bone has not closed yet and start treatment with growth hormone to increase height, but follow up with the doctor because blood sugar can rise and an increase in insulin is necessary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1085, + "question": "The correct fasting blood sugar test is 6, 8 or 9 hours. Thank you", + "answer": "Correct analysis 6", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1086, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetic foot and can a catheterization be performed?", + "answer": "Diabetic foot has several causes, and catheterization occurs when the large arteries are narrow or blocked, but the small arteries cannot be catheterized. Rather, we treat them with blood thinners and arterial dilators.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1087, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure. She feels imbalanced and trembling in her body and hands, and has noticeably lost weight. She is 60 years old and is on Amaryl 4 & CONCOR 5.", + "answer": "Are blood sugar and blood pressure regulated or not?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1088, + "question": "Is the blood sugar level of 126 normal or is this an indicator of the beginning of diabetes? He did not know that I was fasting for more than 8 hours.", + "answer": "Yes, this is an indicator, but try repeating the test, and if the result is similar, you should start dieting, exercising, and monitoring your sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1089, + "question": "My mother is 60 years old; Blood pressure between 150/90 and 140/80; The sugar level is less than 1g. What is your advice?", + "answer": "Are you complaining about something?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1090, + "question": "If the cumulative blood sugar is 5.1, does this mean that there is no diabetes? Or does it not depend on cumulative analysis??!", + "answer": "Yes, it means no diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1091, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and I want treatment", + "answer": "Treatment is insulin under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1092, + "question": "My wife now tested her blood sugar and found that it reached 445. What should I do now? Please help", + "answer": "What is your current treatment?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1093, + "question": "Hello\nIs it wrong to test the blood sugar during the dream period one hour after breakfast or does it have to be two hours after it?", + "answer": "It must be in two hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1094, + "question": "I have a mother who has been in a hyperglycemic coma for four days\nIs it possible to recover from this coma or not?", + "answer": "Diabetic coma in the elderly is difficult and dangerous, especially if the patient has other diseases such as heart, kidney, and respiratory diseases, and coming out of the coma takes time.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1095, + "question": "My weight is 75 and I am 15 years old, knowing that I do not suffer from any disease such as diabetes or the like. Can you advise me on a diet that suits my daily routine as a schoolgirl?", + "answer": "You should consult a nutritionist because she knows your daily routine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1096, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes, and the tests indicate that he is normal, but white and painful ulcers have begun to appear on his feet.\nHow can you prevent it? May God reward you", + "answer": "You must check the blood sugar level in your personal device and know the sugar levels daily, and you must consult a diabetic foot specialist to find out the causes of ulcers and their treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1097, + "question": "Hello\nWhen I eat sweets, honey, or other intoxicants, my blood pressure generally drops, because thank God I don’t have sugar.", + "answer": "Thank God, but pay attention to your weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1098, + "question": "I walked for two hours, and after two hours of walking, I checked my blood sugar at 270. Please advise me what is the solution. I tried everything and I am not satisfied with it.", + "answer": "What does it mean that you tried everything?\nDo you take medication for diabetes? what is it?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1099, + "question": "My blood sugar two hours after eating is 400. I drank Glem 4 pills before eating. What is the solution? May God bless you.", + "answer": "This means that the treatment is not enough and you did not mention if you are taking any other treatment\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1100, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have type 2 diabetes. Can I practice bodybuilding?", + "answer": "I do not mind it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1101, + "question": "The blood sugar result was 254 after fasting for 10 hours\nEvery time I check in a fasting state, the percentage is high\nWhat is the reason, since I have diabetes and the cumulative test was 11.6?", + "answer": "What treatment are you taking?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1102, + "question": "What are the worst conditions that a 17-year-old person with diabetes can be exposed to?", + "answer": "Kidney failure, retinal injury, and vision loss", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1103, + "question": "What is the meaning of measuring blood sugar 163", + "answer": "If you are fasting, then you are diabetic, and if it is two hours after eating, then you must diet and lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1104, + "question": "I want the name of good vitamins for type 1 diabetics", + "answer": "Any multivitamin can be taken", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1105, + "question": "Can a type 2 diabetic take insulin under the supervision of a doctor?\nIf his blood sugar level drops, is it possible for him to stop insulin on his own or...", + "answer": "Only under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1106, + "question": "On the Internet, there are sources, research, and scientists talking about complete recovery from diabetes by starving for two months and eight weeks, whereby the pancreas and liver get rid of the fat around it and healthy cells regenerate. Do you recommend this and why?", + "answer": "This is not true, and if it were true, we would have cured many patients\nFats are not alone responsible for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1107, + "question": "Good evening, I am 50 years old. I suffer from type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol. I want to take vitamin B. What do you mean? Thank you.", + "answer": "Some diabetes treatments cause vitamin B deficiency, and this vitamin is beneficial for the nervous system in diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1108, + "question": "My father is 61 years old and suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure. He does a massage once a week. The therapist, not a doctor, gave him an antibiotic medication, and I do not know why. Does it have an effect on him? Move meloxicam...", + "answer": "This is not an antibiotic, it is a medicine for joint pain that he can take if his kidney function is good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1109, + "question": "I asked you before that my father's blood sugar reaches 380 sometimes, and that he takes Glucophage 1000 mg twice a day, and Glybets 50 mg also twice a day. You told me that it may not be enough, and that my father will not go back to the doctor again, so advise me.", + "answer": "You must add a sulfonylurea treatment to try to lower blood sugar\nNot going to the doctor is surprising", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1110, + "question": "I have diabetes and I am fifty-five years old. I use an insulin pen. Will voluntary fasting affect my sugar levels?", + "answer": "My friend, voluntary fasting is forbidden for those who take insulin. From now on, regulate sugar matters, and when Ramadan comes, perhaps your doctor will be able to allow fasting.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1111, + "question": "I have diabetes and it always reaches 400 while taking medication. What is the solution??", + "answer": "Treatment is not enough, you should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1112, + "question": "I am Amine from Algeria. I recently developed diabetes. My mother is 17 years old and suffers from diabetes. I take insulin 3 times and one unit for dinner. Is there a possibility to take tablets?", + "answer": "If you mean tablets instead of insulin, that is not possible, brother Amin. But if you mean with insulin, yes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1113, + "question": "My mother is 50 years old, her cumulative score is 8.8, and Al-Fatir’s blood sugar is 141. She has had diabetes for 5 years. But the cumulative score has increased now..", + "answer": "This means that the treatment no longer gives the desired result or the diet is not followed\nIf the diet is good, you should see a doctor to add treatment or modify the current treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1114, + "question": "My father's blood sugar before lunch was 215. He ate a light lunch and in the second measurement before dinner it was 312. Why all this increase? Note that he takes the prescribed tablets in the morning and in the evening\nThank you...", + "answer": "Treatment is not enough. You should consult a doctor to add treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1115, + "question": "Hello\nMy cumulative blood sugar was 7.4\nI started walking and now my blood sugar is 6.0\nIs sugar excellent??", + "answer": "Yes, this is an excellent result, keep it up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1116, + "question": "In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful\nPeace be upon you. Two weeks ago, I developed strange symptoms. I started going to the bathroom more than 10 times at night, and very often during the day, so I went to do a blood sugar test and found...", + "answer": "This is the beginning of your diabetes\nSee a doctor to start treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1117, + "question": "I did a random blood sugar test and it came out 168, then the cumulative sugar and the percentage was 4.9, then the fasting person and the fasting person, and the percentage in the fasting person was 79 and the fasting person was 168, and there was no sugar in the urine and there was...", + "answer": "There is a rise in blood sugar after eating, and this is usually an indicator of the onset of diabetes. In this case, you must start dieting, exercising, and losing weight. If the sugar level does not improve after eating, treatment with a sugar regulator must begin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1118, + "question": "Fasting diabetes 83 and fasting 61 What is the diagnosis and treatment for this??????", + "answer": "Low blood sugar after eating is evidence of a defect in insulin secretion, and we usually see it in people who are overweight. We usually advise avoiding sugars, such as the diabetic diet, and losing weight, so the condition improves.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1119, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient. I measured my blood sugar two hours after eating, despite taking medication. I found it to be 1.74 mg.", + "answer": "Two hours after eating a balanced meal, diabetes test readings will be normal if they are less than 140\nThe reason may be an insufficient dose of the medication. You can monitor the diabetes readings when fasting and two hours after eating for more than one day, along with checking the cumulative blood sugar to determine the need to adjust the medication doses or switch to another treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1120, + "question": "What is the cause of blood coming out of the mouth of a diabetic person?", + "answer": "Gingivitis is usually caused by irregular blood sugar problems", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1121, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am an athlete suffering from diabetes. A tumor appeared under the testicles and above the anus on the left side, and I do not know what it is, but I cannot move freely or...", + "answer": "You must see a surgeon, as it may be an internal abscess", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1122, + "question": "I suffer from low blood sugar in the evening on an almost daily basis below 70 mg, despite it being high at other times of the day?", + "answer": "Treatment and diet are not controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1123, + "question": "My father is diabetic, and the doctor prescribed him Glucophage 1000 mg tablets twice a day (morning and evening) + Glybets 50 mg also morning and evening. Don't you see that it is a lot??", + "answer": "It may be insufficient and the analysis must be repeated with this treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1124, + "question": "I did a quick blood sugar test at home half an hour after eating and it was 76. Is it low?", + "answer": "Within normal limits, a laboratory analysis must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1125, + "question": "I was in the pre-diabetic stage, then it went away and the diabetes level became 0.70. I started practicing sports and a healthy diet, and then my weight decreased to 80 kg after it was 110 kg. Will I get diabetes...", + "answer": "No one knows, and an analysis must be done every 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1126, + "question": "What is meant by diabetes insipidus?", + "answer": "There is no such thing as false sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1127, + "question": "My father's blood sugar is very high, 400, and sometimes it decreases with exercise to 200. Is it possible to use insulin until the blood sugar returns to the normal level, then return to the pills and leave the insulin?", + "answer": "If he is treated with pills, it is not enough to lower blood sugar, and he must consult a doctor to change the treatment or add insulin\nRegulating blood sugar with insulin and then returning to pills does not help", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1128, + "question": "The blood sugar rises to 400 and the patient feels hungry despite the high blood sugar\nWhat is the correct behavior then, should he eat something? Will exercise replace him with food then?", + "answer": "One of the symptoms of high blood sugar is hunger, and the solution is medication, diet, and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1129, + "question": "I am 42 years old. I had blood tests and found that my sugar level was 67 percent low, and I feel dizzy and dizzy. Please guide us, may God protect you.", + "answer": "If this is the first time this happens, then there is nothing wrong with it, but if it happens daily, you should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1130, + "question": "My husband recently had diabetes. How can I maintain his health and prevent his blood sugar from rising? Thank you", + "answer": "Diet + exercise + blood sugar monitoring", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1131, + "question": "Good morning, Doctor. My daughter is 36 years old and has recurring diabetes. I had tests done and nothing showed what caused this drop. Thank you.", + "answer": "Please send the tests to find out if it is actually a drop in blood or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1132, + "question": "I want to lower my blood sugar to less than 4.2 in the morning. This is after fasting for 15 hours, taking a metformin pill as a snack, and jogging, but this is not happening. How can I lower my blood sugar to 3.7, knowing that it is measured before sleeping, 6.2, 5.2, or 4.8, in the morning, 5.2, or 4.2?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to lower blood sugar to this level because it is close to the rate of low blood sugar. Try to keep the blood sugar from 5 to 6 with treatment and diet in order to avoid diabetes complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1133, + "question": "How to avoid diabetes, knowing that there are diabetics in my family. Thank you", + "answer": "Maintain a healthy lifestyle with food and exercise, avoid weight gain and smoking, and monitor cumulative blood sugar every 6 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1134, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Which test is more accurate in diagnosing gestational diabetes, the cumulative blood sugar test or the regular blood test, and in which month does gestational diabetes rise?", + "answer": "Gestational diabetes is the best blood test for diagnosis. Gestational diabetes usually begins in the third month, but it can begin at the beginning of pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1135, + "question": "Peace be upon you...I would like to know whether I am diabetic or not when my cumulative blood sugar is 6.1. If I am sick, what should I do? Age 44, weight 85, height 177. Please advise.", + "answer": "You should check your blood sugar fasting and two hours after eating, try to lose weight through diet and exercise, and re-examine your cumulative blood sugar every 3 months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1136, + "question": "Type 2 diabetes for 7 years and blood sugar does not appear high, close to normal, but many symptoms appear: numbness in the legs, hands, penis, and sexual weakness, viscosity, semen, gingivitis, tooth loss, eye pain, frequent urination...", + "answer": "If the blood sugar is definitely normal without treatment, then these symptoms are not from the sugar and could be from diseases of other glands, but try to monitor the blood sugar, especially two hours after eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1137, + "question": "If I do not suffer from frequent urination, is my blood sugar normal?", + "answer": "Try to analyze your blood sugar level to find out if you are diabetic or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1138, + "question": "My sugar level in the morning when I am fasting is 1.20, and when I eat it rises to 2.50. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, you are diabetic\nConsult a doctor because treatment at this stage restores blood sugar to normal levels and keeps you away from complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1139, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Akim. I tested sugar and after three hours it came out at 173. Is it a normal rate?? Or he has diabetes, thank you", + "answer": "You are diabetic\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1140, + "question": "99 fasting\n6 Cumulative\nDo I have diabetes, knowing that cholesterol and triglycerides are normal?\nI have no symptoms of diabetes", + "answer": "Check your blood sugar after eating, and if it is normal, you are not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1141, + "question": "If I follow a diabetes diet, is it possible for me to completely recover from it? I would like nutritional advice to maintain and reduce high blood sugar. Thank you.", + "answer": "When diabetes is present, there is no certain cure for it, but following diet, exercise, and losing weight can return sugar levels to normal for a long time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1142, + "question": "Diabetes on an empty stomach after fasting for 9 hours is 5.6 and the cumulative is 5.3. Am I in the pre-diabetic stage, knowing that I am on a diet but not strict? I am a male, 39 years old. Please advise me, may God help you.", + "answer": "The tests are normal and there is no need to worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1143, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes, cumulative blood sugar of 9.7, and I take Amaryl 4 mg and a blood sugar regulator of 50/", + "answer": "You need to follow a suitable diet seriously and walk for at least half an hour a day. See your doctor to adjust your medications. Your diabetes is unfortunately neglected", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1144, + "question": "What is the minimum GPA for diabetes? If my GPA is less than the minimum, is there a problem?", + "answer": "If you do not have symptoms of low blood sugar, there is no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1145, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 5 years\nI play sports and take nutritional supplements, but my blood flow is weak. Can I take GH injections?\nOne course lasting a month and a half, standing...", + "answer": "I do not recommend taking this hormone except for the treatment designated for it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1146, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test and it came out at 5.6, and the cumulative blood sugar test came out at 5.3. Am I in the pre-diabetic stage? Should I follow a diabetic diet? Please let me know that I am 39 years old and I am not fat...", + "answer": "Try to avoid fast sugars such as juice and sweets, and re-analyze the cumulative score after 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1147, + "question": "I have had diabetes for about 5 months and I am 27 years old\nI currently use an insulin pen called Nonomix30\n100u/ml\nIs this medication suitable for me and how do I know that? Thank you", + "answer": "You know that it is appropriate when your sugar levels are regulated in the morning and evening with work on your part by following diet and exercise and following up with your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1148, + "question": "I have diabetes and I use insulin needles and everything is fine, thank God, but for a month it increases for no reason, even if I exercise and eat healthy? I hope you can help me, thank you", + "answer": "This is a natural progression of the disease, and there may be other reasons for high blood sugar, such as stress, for example\nStart increasing doses every two days at a rate of two units for each insulin dose and follow up with diabetes educators", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1149, + "question": "Diabetes and how to deal with it", + "answer": "It is chronic high blood sugar levels and is treated with pills or insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1150, + "question": "My son, 13 years old, is diabetic and his father is as well. Is it possible that he has type 2 diabetes like his father, or has it been a while and he will return to type 1?", + "answer": "Usually at this age, it is the first type, but if the sugar is regular on the pills, it is either only the second type or it turns into the first type, but we do not know when and you should monitor his blood sugar. If the sugar starts to rise despite treatment and you find ketone bodies in the urine, you should see a doctor to start insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1151, + "question": "Why do I not have a blood sugar lowering to 75 or less, despite eating lightly, taking a metformin pill and exercising, but my weight decreases, only my face, stomach, and legs are thinner, and I do not...", + "answer": "It is not always possible to return sugar to low levels because the disease is not only related to weight loss and diet, but also to insulin secretion. Therefore, do not try to lower sugar by force. The important thing is that the sugar be between 110 and 140.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1152, + "question": "Is it possible to get diabetes if you inject yourself with an insulin needle? What happens to you if you don't get sick?", + "answer": "You will have a severe drop in blood sugar, which may lead to coma and death, but you will not develop diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1153, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes insipidus and they told me that it was caused by me taking a sleeping pill in nursery, but when I read about this disease, I was not convinced that this was the real reason.. Can I...", + "answer": "No, it doesn't make sense\nYou did not mention any blood sugar levels so that we can determine whether you are diabetic or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1154, + "question": "Excuse me, doctor, I tested my blood sugar two hours after dinner and it came out at 154. Is it normal? How normal is it? And when I tested while fasting, it came out at 100.", + "answer": "This is a normal result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1155, + "question": "I conducted a blood test for my daughter, who is sixteen years old, and she was shocked to find that her blood sugar was 147 and her urine glucose was 537, knowing that she does not drink much water and does not go to the bathroom...", + "answer": "147 After or before eating?\nIf the result is before eating, this is high blood sugar and you should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1156, + "question": "Hello\nIs there a definitive treatment for type 2 diabetes?\nAre the advertisements circulating on satellite channels about the discovery of a final treatment for diabetes true or just rumours?\nHelp me", + "answer": "There is no definitive treatment for diabetes yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1157, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar analysis 105\nTwo hours after breakfast 188\nAm I considered drunk??? Thanks", + "answer": "So far, you are not considered a diabetic, but you must do an HBA1C test and follow a diet with fewer carbohydrates, and you must walk at least half an hour daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1158, + "question": "I am 49 years old, my blood sugar level before eating was 90 and three hours after eating. 220\nI do not suffer from any disease or blood pressure, and my weight is a little over 95 kg\nStay away from fast...", + "answer": "This is high blood sugar after eating\nYou should start a sugar diet, lose weight, exercise, and take a sugar regulator\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1159, + "question": "My relative is 12 years old and has diabetes. Can she recover, knowing that she is on insulin and is type 1?", + "answer": "There is no cure for diabetes yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1160, + "question": "My blood sugar tolerance test appeared normal, but I have been diabetic for 7 years, so the doctor refused to give me medication. I have numbness in my legs and eye pain, and after eating a very light meal, I exercise for an hour until my blood sugar is...", + "answer": "If your diabetes results are normal, what you are complaining about has nothing to do with diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1161, + "question": "Good evening\nI want to know about diabetes in children and is there any hope for recovery and non-insulin treatment? Please help", + "answer": "There is no cure or treatment without insulin yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1162, + "question": "Is this sugar level normal or not? 186 fasting people 293 fasting people", + "answer": "You must do an HBA1C test to know your blood sugar levels during the previous 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1163, + "question": "The test result\nRandom diabetes 114\nPolina..31\nKraitnin....1.9 I am 66 years old", + "answer": "Please send the normal results to the laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1164, + "question": "My son is 26 years old and we discovered that he has diabetes with a cumulative rate of 11%. The treatment reduced the blood sugar level in the first week and now in the second week of treatment, but the blood sugar is currently rising to about 300 and decreasing to about 71? What should I do?", + "answer": "Diabetes may be controlled, but kidney failure requires a visit to a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1165, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure, and her diabetes and blood pressure have risen recently, noting that she drinks a lot of lemon juice and eats onions. Does this have anything to do with their rise?", + "answer": "Lemon juice raises blood pressure because it contains high salts and may harm the kidneys", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1166, + "question": "I am currently being treated with chemotherapy, and my blood sugar rises during treatment. What is the reason for my blood sugar to rise? Does the high blood sugar affect me and cause me danger?", + "answer": "It may be due to chemotherapy. An analysis must be done every week and a doctor should be followed up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1167, + "question": "What is the explanation for the blood sugar level of a diabetic patient rising to 300, knowing that 15 units of Lantus insulin were taken in less than 4 hours and he only ate a piece of dinner...", + "answer": "Food represents 30% of sugar...lack of insulin secretion is the main cause of diabetes. You must follow up with your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1168, + "question": "What is the best medicine to treat diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no best medicine...........The best medicine is prescribed by the doctor treating the patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1169, + "question": "Hello\nI did a fasting GTT test, 161 an hour later. I took a glucose cup. It did 312. An hour later, 281. I’m 37.\nPlease advise me, God bless you", + "answer": "High blood sugar, see your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1170, + "question": "I am 51 years old and my blood sugar level is 369 for fasting and 512 for fasting\nWhat is the best way to treat diabetes?", + "answer": "You are a diabetic patient, and these are the results for a patient who did not treat diabetes when it was less than that\nSee a doctor as soon as possible to start treating diabetes, and do not tolerate this disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1171, + "question": "I took doses of Unidex Fort for three days...and after two days...I measured my blood sugar level and it was higher than the required normal level...when will the condition return to normal? Thanks", + "answer": "Yes, the condition returns to normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1172, + "question": "I have been suffering from hyperthyroidism for a year, and I was late with treatment, and nodules, cysts, and infections began to appear in the other lobe. What is the treatment and is the situation serious? Please reply, kindly.", + "answer": "First, the hormone must be returned to its normal levels through treatment\nAfter that, follow-up with television scans\nIf the node continues to increase despite hormone regulation, it is better to remove the gland", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1173, + "question": "If the blood sugar level after a filling meal half an hour is 3.9\nwhat does that mean?\nThe answer is needed quickly and urgently", + "answer": "It means you are not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1174, + "question": "My father has diabetes and his treatment was based on pills. Now he takes insulin injections and his sugar rate is rising and has not reached normal levels. What is the reason?", + "answer": "You did not mention the type of insulin or the doses, but you must increase the doses until the blood sugar is adjusted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1175, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My father has high blood pressure constantly and is diabetic and does not use insulin. I want a solution to reduce or alleviate these diseases.", + "answer": "If treatment with pills does not lower blood sugar or there is a beginning of kidney failure, it is necessary to start insulin under the supervision of a doctor and add treatment to adjust blood pressure.\nThis condition must be left without effective treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1176, + "question": "I use Emeril for diabetes\nAnd a long-acting insulin needle\nAnd organized\nGive me the admiral glunil instead, I think I made a mistake", + "answer": "Try to read the composition. Amaryl has the scientific name of Glimepiride. If Glonil has the same scientific name, it will be the same treatment with a different name. If not, see the doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1177, + "question": "Write the question in a short, clear way and in classical language...I suffer from diabetes, how can I overcome it? Thank you.", + "answer": "We can't beat diabetes\nWe can treat diabetes, live with it, and maintain a normal blood sugar level to prevent long-term complications of the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1178, + "question": "What foods should I provide to a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "This information is provided by nutritionists who know the type of foods that suit each patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1179, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nHow do I know if I have diabetes?", + "answer": "You should measure your blood sugar level while fasting and two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1180, + "question": "Peace be upon you... What are the causes of diabetes? What should I do to avoid contracting this disease in old age? Please note that I am old\n32\nThank you very much", + "answer": "Diabetes occurs when additional factors combine to create a genetic predisposition to a disease that we have no power over. Additional factors that we can control are losing excess weight, walking half an hour a day, and eating in moderation. And pray too", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1181, + "question": "My mother is 37 years old and has been suffering from high blood pressure for 4 years. Today she took a random blood sugar test and the result was 150\nIs she diabetic?", + "answer": "No, the number does not indicate diabetes. It is best to do a blood sugar test in the morning on an empty stomach", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1182, + "question": "If I take a dose of insulin in the morning of 15 units and measure my sugar 5 hours later at 320, am I allowed to take an additional dose of, say, 10 units?\nNote that I will take 15 units in the afternoon before lunch and 10 units at night", + "answer": "You cannot answer like that, my friend. We do not know the type of insulin used, your weight, the nature of your work, or the type of food you eat. It is best to follow up directly with your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1183, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar is 108 and fasting blood sugar is 208. What does it mean that the fasting person is reasonable and the fasting person is high. Is this a diabetic or is he beginning to have diabetes? What do you advise?", + "answer": "Your morning blood sugar test is normal and sufficient, and there is no need for anything else. You can return it after 6 months for more peace of mind", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1184, + "question": "My mother has a cumulative secretion of 12.5%. She takes medication and wants to go on a diet and walk for an hour a day. Is this enough to lower her blood sugar? She is 68 years old. Please reply.", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled with appropriate medication, a good diet, and walking to ensure blood sugar control. The number indicates neglected diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1185, + "question": "Doctor, I measured my blood sugar two hours after lunch and found it to be 230. I did some light household chores for 20 minutes and repeated the measurement and found it to be 80 and 70. What is the explanation for this significant drop in blood sugar?", + "answer": "It seems that your blood sugar device is not working properly and you need to change it. We only recommend performing a morning blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1186, + "question": "Sugar level increased to 340", + "answer": "This number needs urgent treatment. See your doctor immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1187, + "question": "Are burdock roots and Indian costus a suitable medicine for diabetes?", + "answer": "No, they are not suitable. The medicine is only available in the pharmacy and the doctor prescribes it for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1188, + "question": "I was previously diagnosed with insulin resistance, and after several years the doctor diagnosed me with type 2 diabetes, but I did not understand what is the difference between diabetes and insulin resistance?", + "answer": "Insulin resistance is a disease condition in which the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin, a hormone secreted by the pancreas to help the body use glucose for energy. When cells do not respond to insulin, glucose accumulates in the blood, leading to high blood sugar levels.\n \n\nType 2 diabetes is a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. Type 2 diabetes occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or when the body's cells do not respond to insulin properly. The main difference between insulin resistance and diabetes is Type 2 is that insulin resistance is an early state of cells not responding to insulin, while type 2 diabetes is an advanced and chronic state of cells not responding to insulin.\n \nIn the case of insulin resistance, the condition can be treated by making lifestyle changes, such as losing weight, exercising regularly, and following a healthy diet. These changes can help improve the response of the body’s cells to insulin, thus lowering blood sugar levels. As for In the case of type 2 diabetes, the patient may need to take medications or insulin to keep blood sugar levels under control depending on the severity of the condition.\n\n \nFor more:\n\nSymptoms of insulin resistance\nCauses, symptoms and ways to reduce insulin resistance\nWhat are the complications of acute and chronic diabetes?\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1189, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nOur distinguished doctors, I need a doctor to follow up on my condition. I have a high blood sugar level, which is usually between 115 and 126, but sometimes it goes up...", + "answer": "You need diet, exercise, and monitoring your sugar level, and you can add a blood sugar regulator if necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1190, + "question": "I am 33 years old and have diabetes, and my blood sugar rises on an empty stomach. For example, at night it is 180 and in the morning on an empty stomach it is 170. Can I know what is the reason? Thank you.", + "answer": "You did not mention what treatment you are taking, nor meal times, nor other test results\nIt may be caused by one of these things. Check with your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1191, + "question": "I had temporary diabetes during a period of extreme nervousness, and after that I got into control of my affairs and stopped being nervous, so my diabetes level returned to normal, and I returned to psychological pressure again, and the symptoms of diabetes returned, so what do I have to do to make it return...", + "answer": "You should monitor your blood sugar level, and if it remains high, you should see a doctor to give you appropriate treatment for your sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1192, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and suffer from tremors in the hands sometimes and some of the symptoms of low blood sugar, but the palm of my hand becomes red and white blood cells and the arteries of the palm tend to be blue in color and the level...", + "answer": "If your blood sugar has been irregular for a long time, it is possible that your arteries have been affected by the disease, and x-rays must be taken to confirm this.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1193, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my blood sugar level in the morning is between 98 and 116, and after fasting for 5 or 6 hours, I find it between 80 and 100 before lunch and dinner. The problem with me is that in the morning I exercise 3 times a day...", + "answer": "These are normal results, nothing to worry about", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1194, + "question": "Can you reduce my weight? After eating, I reach 200. Is this scary? I am a type 2 diabetic.", + "answer": "After two consecutive blood sugar results of 200 two hours after eating, the diagnosis is type 2 diabetes due to your age and initially requires a blood sugar regulator and follow-up with the doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1195, + "question": "I drank excessively within a week. I woke up in the afternoon and ate 2 chicken sandwiches and a cup of ginger ale with milk. I walked for 5 minutes and checked my blood sugar. An hour after eating, the result was 144. Is this...", + "answer": "This is a normal result an hour after eating\nThe best thing is to check your blood sugar two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1196, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes, so the doctor prescribed her Glymide pills. When she eats them, her blood sugar rises to 300 and above. What could be the problem? Note that she had previously been using other pills and she was fine.", + "answer": "If the previous pills were gossip, why did the doctor change them?\nSee the doctor to return her to the previous treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1197, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar 3 hours after eating and it came out at 95. Is it low? Note that a month ago I checked and it was 60", + "answer": "This is a normal result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1198, + "question": "The most important health rules for diabetics", + "answer": "Diet\nSports\nQuit smoking and alcohol\nWeight loss\nSugar monitoring\nSee your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1199, + "question": "My husband's doctor takes Diabetes Aid 500 three times a day, but his fasting blood sugar is as high as 120 after fasting for 8 hours and during the day his blood sugar is 140 to 100. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, these are good results\nIt is possible to take another medicine with metformin from the DPP4 family after asking the doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1200, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the treatment for diabetes other than insulin?", + "answer": "The first type is treated with insulin only\nFor the second type, we start treating it with pills, and if that does not work, we start with insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1201, + "question": "Right now, the doctor prescribed 30 units of insulin for Baba, and because we didn’t know the gradual progression, he took 80 units. Can I know what the effect was, knowing that his blood sugar test 6 hours later came out at 215?", + "answer": "This means that the 30 dose is not enough and the 80 dose did not bring the blood sugar back to normal\nYou should consult a doctor to reconsider treatment and the type of insulin used", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1202, + "question": "A diabetic patient suffers from blood infection and suffers from ulcers accompanied by blood and black spots on the buttocks, and her leg was amputated due to impurity. What is the treatment for blood infection and ulcers? I want a quick answer.", + "answer": "This is determined by the treating physician familiar with the patient's condition, and blood or ulcer secretions are usually cultured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1203, + "question": "I am 36 years old, weight 128. I did a random blood sugar test, the result was 165, knowing that the test was three hours after eating. Is there a problem?", + "answer": "It is best to do a blood sugar test in the morning on an empty stomach and tell us", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1204, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar 8 months ago, the result was 211, it was the highest percentage, and now the percentage is always between 96-83, and today it came out 64, knowing that I had breakfast 3 hours ago and that I took the regulator for 24 hours...", + "answer": "You can continue taking the medication and monitor your blood sugar at least once a week, or on an empty stomach in the morning", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1205, + "question": "The fasting blood sugar reading is 102, and half an hour after eating, it is 149. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1206, + "question": "My son, 17 years old, has nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. Since birth (according to the doctors’ report) when an analysis was performed. The results came out: Creatine 12.56 ml. Urea 0.56. What do you think, doctor, please?", + "answer": "Please follow up with your nephrologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1207, + "question": "How dangerous is low blood sugar for a person who does not suffer from diabetes, and does it lead to death??", + "answer": "Low blood sugar is considered one of the most dangerous things related to the body because it has serious effects on damage to brain cells, which feed mainly on glucose (monosaccharides). Therefore, anyone who usually suffers from low blood sugar prefers to always keep a piece of candy with him until needed.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1208, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar after 8 hours of fasting 126\nBreaking the fast two hours after eating 163\nIs this considered diabetic??\nCholesterol 213\nTriglycerides 140\nThe pressure is turbulent, sometimes high and sometimes low", + "answer": "If these results are more than twice, it means that you are diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1209, + "question": "What is the cause of redness in the insulin injection area in the abdomen? Is this normal?", + "answer": "This means a simple infection under the skin and is treated by permanently changing the location of the needle", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1210, + "question": "I have a high blood sugar of 450", + "answer": "what is the Question?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1211, + "question": "Hello .\nI have diabetic foot, but thank God there are no ulcers. Is there a treatment to preserve it? Is it useful or not? May God reward you", + "answer": "You should follow up with a diabetic foot specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1212, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother is 72 years old and suffers from stomach pain. The urea test was 20.6. Is this a high percentage, given that she had an operation to amputate a leg due to diabetes and is taking strong treatment...", + "answer": "Yes, urea is high\nSee a nephrologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1213, + "question": "When I eat food, my blood sugar rises to 2.5. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "A number of medical tests must be performed to confirm the diagnosis of diabetes. We do not rely on a single reading except in specific cases.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1214, + "question": "Please, I would like to ask about the goodbye diabetes treatment for diabetes. Is it good to use and what is its effect on diabetes?", + "answer": "both . The medicine is not good and is not useful", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1215, + "question": "My mother recently became diabetic and uses sugar-containing pills, but after taking the pills, her blood sugar began to drop to 60, even though she left them and her blood sugar was stable. What is your advice? Should you continue taking the pills or leave them?", + "answer": "You must monitor your blood sugar. If it starts to rise, you must take treatment. If your blood sugar remains normal, there is no need for that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1216, + "question": "Hello\nI have type 1 diabetes. Will it benefit me to continue taking the new medication, knowing that I am a former smoker?\nthank you very much", + "answer": "What is the new medicine?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1217, + "question": "My mother suddenly became diabetic. It became 560, but after taking a sugar supplement, it became (100-120) before breakfast. I stopped taking the pills, and the same stability and before bed (110-160). So what is the analysis of the condition, temporary or diabetic?", + "answer": "This is the beginning of diabetes\nWe advise you not to stop treatment and monitor your blood sugar and diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1218, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar is 95 and two hours after eating it is between 130 and 180. Is this sugar?", + "answer": "180 is not normal\nPay attention to eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1219, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for diabetics currently?", + "answer": "There is no definitive treatment yet except the transplantation of insulin cells at the same time as a kidney transplant", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1220, + "question": "I have been diabetic since I was 10 and now I am 23. The problem is that I am short. Is there a solution? Knowing that I have no control over my blood sugar level.", + "answer": "I was very late, as the treatment could have produced results several years ago", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1221, + "question": "It's a very confusing thing for me. I had a very healthy breakfast and did a partial fast for about 5 hours. I checked my blood sugar and it was 250. What's wrong!!! More than that, there is no commitment...I am tired of myself", + "answer": "Diet alone is not enough", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1222, + "question": "What should the blood sugar level be for a diabetic patient so that he does not suffer from ulcers, knowing that my mother’s blood sugar level ranges between 1.60 and 2.60? And God bless you.", + "answer": "Sugar should be less than 150", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1223, + "question": "What are the best pills to lower and regulate sugar in the body?", + "answer": "Each patient responds differently to treatment\nThe doctor determines this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1224, + "question": "I will use the sugar regulator 750 twice a day. Should I increase the amount to three times or increase the amount to 850 twice because the blood sugar has risen to 375 for two days and I use dimicrone MR30?", + "answer": "This treatment is not enough\nSee a doctor to add another treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1225, + "question": "Does Aircomb 5/10mg treatment for allergies affect high blood sugar? Thank you very much", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1226, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. How can I reduce my cumulative GPA? It is 12.2% for approximately six years. I have type 1 diabetes and follow a diet and exercise. How long will it take for it to return to normal and what...", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to reconsider treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1227, + "question": "My father uses Glycemate for diabetes. Is there a better medicine?", + "answer": "The best treatment for diabetes is the one that lowers blood sugar, whatever its name", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1228, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar 12 hours a day is 130, and two hours after breakfast, it is 180, and blood pressure is 135/88, knowing that I am 22 years old.", + "answer": "This is the beginning of sugar\nSee a doctor and follow a diet and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1229, + "question": "I'm 28 years old\nMy weight is 118\nI did a fasting blood sugar test and it came out at 113\nI feel numbness in my extremities, especially when I sleep\nA while ago, I played sports and my weight dropped to 100, knowing that if my weight dropped more than 100, it would happen...", + "answer": "Maintain weight gain to avoid high blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1230, + "question": "Why is my morning diabetes increasing even though I take half a milligram of Glybride pills daily?", + "answer": "Treatment is not enough. You can add a sugar regulator to it\nAnd pay attention to diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1231, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic patient. I take insulin and my blood sugar level is 345. What should I do to normalize my blood sugar?", + "answer": "See a diabetes educator, dietitian, and doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1232, + "question": "I use the blood sugar regulator 750 twice a day. Should I increase the amount to three times a day or increase the amount to 850 twice a day due to the blood sugar rising to 375...", + "answer": "If this is your only treatment for diabetes, it is not enough, even if you increase the dose\nYou have to add another treatment\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1233, + "question": "I had a blood test to determine the sugar level and found it to be 1.01 when fasting. Is this a normal level or not?!", + "answer": "If you mean that the reading is 101 mg/dL, then it is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1234, + "question": "Welcome \"\nI would like to ask whether the diagnosis of diabetes in children is different from that in adults. If it is different, could you please provide me with the diagnosis in detail? Thank you", + "answer": "Diagnosis does not differ, but treatment methods differ. Diabetes in children is usually type 1 and requires insulin and follow-up by a pediatric endocrinologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1235, + "question": "My daughter, 3 years old, has diabetes. When her blood sugar dropped repeatedly at night, she stopped taking the evening dose of 3 units and was satisfied with the morning dose of 6 units of insulin. Is there a problem here?", + "answer": "You did not mention the type of insulin you use! Therefore, we cannot judge whether there is a problem or not\nIt is best to present the problem to a specialist doctor to find the cause and treat it. One of the suggested solutions is to eat a meal before bed or reduce the dose instead of stopping it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1236, + "question": "What analysis is required to know the normal level of blood sugar?", + "answer": "There are several tests that can be followed, the easiest of which is measuring fasting blood sugar (avoiding food and drink except water for 8-10 hours), so the normal rate is less than 100 mg/dL.\nAlso, cumulative and natural sugar is less than 5.7%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1237, + "question": "But may I know how to calculate insulin doses for a diabetic patient whose blood sugar is 359 and the general method, brothers?", + "answer": "See Sugar Educators", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1238, + "question": "My son has low blood sugar. Will this disease go away? He is now four months old and is taking Octrotide. His pancreas was removed and he still has low blood sugar?", + "answer": "This is a chronic disease whose treatment is long and recovery is not certain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1239, + "question": "High blood sugar what should we do?", + "answer": "See a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1240, + "question": "I am diabetic and I want to know whether fasting affects my health and whether there are risks\nWhat diet should I follow?\nI am taking glimipiride2mg", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetics treated with pills can fast if they do not have impaired kidney function", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1241, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes for 7 years. The results were 283 and 239. Doctors do not want to give me diabetes medicine. I did a sugar tolerance test and the doctor said normal blood sugar results after 2 hours: 160-220. I have numbness in the extremities and sore eye pain.", + "answer": "I do not know how you can be diagnosed with diabetes and not be given treatment. It is best to measure the cumulative blood sugar level, as it will actually show whether you need treatment or not. See an endocrinologist who specializes in treating diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1242, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and the doctor prescribed me clemephane 1 mg tablets\nI took half a pill in the morning and my blood sugar did not go down, even though I took it two days ago", + "answer": "You are still at the beginning of treatment, and the dose you are taking is small, and the doctor will gradually increase it according to your body’s response. Continue monitoring your blood sugar level and record your readings in a special notebook at the time of the examination, and if it is before or after eating, then give it to the doctor for his review so that he can better judge your situation and take the appropriate action.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1243, + "question": "I am not diabetic, but recently I have had a blood sugar drop of up to 70", + "answer": "The number itself remains within the normal range. It is important that you inform us when you did the test: in the morning on an empty stomach or how many hours after a meal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1244, + "question": "Blood sugar analysis after 4. .hours..186", + "answer": "You are diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1245, + "question": "I randomly tested my blood sugar about 45 minutes after eating and the sugar level was 150. Am I diabetic? Thank you for your help.", + "answer": "Depending on the timing\nThe average fasting blood sugar 8 hours after eating is 70 to 110 mg%.\nThe fasting blood sugar level two hours after eating is less than 140 mg%.\nCumulative blood sugar is less than 5.7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1246, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and she used to take Glicophage 500 pills three times and now she was switched to Glicophage 500", + "answer": "She must take two pills daily, but if the cumulative score continues to be higher than 7, the treatment is not sufficient and she must add another treatment after taking the doctor’s opinion.\nYou must pay attention to your kidney function. If it has malfunctions, these medications are prohibited", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1247, + "question": "I am 36 years old, and because I have diabetes and I want to eliminate it, what is the treatment, noting that the urine is every ten minutes? Many thanks.", + "answer": "You should see a doctor. Treatment consists of three pillars: diet + walking half an hour daily + medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1248, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetes with herbs and what is it? Thank you", + "answer": "No, there is no such news and do not believe it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1249, + "question": "Two weeks ago, my fasting blood sugar was 110, and after I stopped exercising for two weeks, I felt suddenly tired. I went back and measured my fasting blood sugar, and it was 163 fasting, and my blood sugar was 8.8. Is the reason for exercise, or am I diabetic?", + "answer": "The morning blood sugar number and cumulative blood sugar indicate the presence of diabetes and that it is at least several months old. The first sugar number carries good news that it can be easily controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1250, + "question": "Hello, may I know what diabetes foot disease is, what are its symptoms, treatment and prevention? Thank you", + "answer": "Neglected diabetes affects the body's organs, including the foot, with many medical conditions, and each condition has its own characteristics and treatment by a specialist doctor. Prevention in general, except for controlling blood sugar: keeping the feet and between the toes clean and dry. Use gentle emollients with massage. Cut the nails straight, then smooth them a little using a file. Not walking barefoot. Choose comfortable, not tight shoes with flexible insoles that can withstand pressure. Check the shoes every time and make sure they are empty. Do not approach the heater. Use warm, not hot, water in showering. Wear cotton socks", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1251, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes. Is stem cell transplantation harmless?", + "answer": "It is not harmful, but rather promising to open new and revolutionary horizons in diabetes management", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1252, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar was 70.9, but when I was fasting it was 128, and two hours after breakfast it was 140. Is there still danger?", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar analysis is high, which means that diabetes control is poor, and this carries the risk of long-term complications that affect all organs of the body. We advise you to see a doctor and organize treatment, diet, and walking", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1253, + "question": "What is the ultimate treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no definitive treatment at all. Therefore, do not believe any news that claims to cure diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1254, + "question": "In cases of a patient with diabetes, what is the strongest and best treatment among the types of treatment with tablets, apart from insulin? Due to the patient's psychological barrier to insulin...?", + "answer": "Treating diabetes with pills has certain limits as long as the treatment gives a good blood sugar result, but when the treatments are not effective in reducing the sugar, there is no escape from starting with insulin, otherwise the complications from high blood sugar are much more dangerous than using insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1255, + "question": "I take Glucophage and the sugar is controlled when I take a small dose of sugar a day. Is the pancreas sluggish and a piece of sugar activates it?", + "answer": "Insulin is secreted when we eat sugars and leads to adjusting the sugar after distributing it to the body’s cells. Glucophage’s mission is to help insulin introduce sugar into the body’s cells.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1256, + "question": "I am 28 years old and have diabetes. I discovered this only this month. The doctor prescribed me Iris 1 mg and Clocophage 1000 mg only. What do you think, doctor?", + "answer": "This depends on the doctor’s decision and the type of diabetes you have, and by examining it you will know whether this treatment is beneficial or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1257, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My husband measured his blood sugar at 283 three hours after lunch. Is there sugar in him or not?", + "answer": "Yes, your husband is diabetic and needs treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1258, + "question": "Is it possible for the height of creatinine to increase with weight change? What are the factors affecting the change in creatinine in the blood of a person with diabetes? Does drinking water or not or intense exercise affect the tests?", + "answer": "High creatinine in a diabetic patient means kidney failure, which leads to dialysis if the patient does not regulate sugar and blood pressure levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1259, + "question": "Diet for a 4-year-old diabetic child", + "answer": "See sugar educators and a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1260, + "question": "I did a fasting and breakfast blood sugar test, and the fasting result was 80 and the fasting result was 85. Is a blood sugar drop of that percentage an indication of the occurrence of diabetes in the future? Thank you", + "answer": "This is a normal result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1261, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have had diabetes for two months, but fasting was 160 and fasting was 116. Before the medication after the medication Galvus50, fasting was 115 and after breaking the fast it was 121. Is this okay? Thank you.", + "answer": "Very good result\nFollow treatment and doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1262, + "question": "I found my blood sugar level was 3.3 4 hours after eating. Is this evidence that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "No, this does not mean that you are diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1263, + "question": "Doctor, is there a limited percentage at which blood sugar stops rising when eating any amount of sweets? It will be examined directly for a healthy person. What is the percentage? However, it increases as the amount of sugar consumed increases.", + "answer": "In a healthy person, blood sugar does not rise more than normal, even if he eats large amounts of sugar, because the body secretes insulin naturally, which quickly adjusts the blood sugar level.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1264, + "question": "My son is 16 years old. I measured his blood sugar less than an hour after he ate the plaster and it was 118. Is this a matter of concern or is it normal?", + "answer": "It's normal and there's no need to worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1265, + "question": "Hello\nIs it possible for diabetes to increase whenever a person eats things that increase sugar, such as chocolate and sweets, for a normal person who is not diabetic? Is it possible for a direct test to give a high result?", + "answer": "When eating anything, especially sugars, the sugar level rises in the blood. To test the sugar, it is preferable to do a test after abstaining from food and drink for 6 to 8 hours, and the value must be less than 120 mg.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1266, + "question": "Can the patient be given an insulin dose after eating??", + "answer": "Usually insulin is given before eating, but rapid insulin, what we call analogue, can be given immediately after eating, especially for patients who do not control the amount of food, and thus they can reduce the dose if their meal is light.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1267, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nWhat is the acceptable blood sugar reading for a diabetic patient who is taking treatment (fasting and random)?", + "answer": "AM 100 mg/m and randomly under 140 mg", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1268, + "question": "Doctor, I randomly checked my diabetes and it came out at 145, even though I ate chocolate about an hour ago. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "This number is normal and nothing to be afraid of. To increase reassurance, we prefer to perform an empty stomach blood sugar test in the morning", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1269, + "question": "Hello.\nI want to know...what is the normal range for measuring diabetes before and after eating?", + "answer": "While you are fasting for 6 to 8 hours, the normal rate is 70 to 120 mg/d\nIf you are not fasting, the normal range is 70 to 200 mg/d", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1270, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 53 years old and have type 2 diabetes and I take insulin, but recently I took the Aylide2 pills and the Novartis Galvus Met pills. Is it harmful? Should I stop them?", + "answer": "A type 2 diabetic patient takes insulin when the pills cannot lower the sugar. Therefore, if you took the pills first and they did not help in adjusting the sugar, then you started insulin, then returning to the pills will not help you, and it is better not to take them.\nYou can take Glucophage with insulin if your kidney function is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1271, + "question": "A diet of two light meals a day. Sometimes I feel drowsy and lack of concentration. I studied for a month and continued to lose weight until I controlled my blood sugar. Results after eating 2 hours between 140 and 190 and exercise without medication...", + "answer": "It is preferable to start with diabetes treatment, because numbness may be due to the nervous system being affected by frequent high blood sugar\nTry starting a blood sugar regulator after consulting your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1272, + "question": "My mother is 50 years old and has type 2 diabetes. She uses insulin in the morning and evening before the meal. Is there any harm if she stops taking insulin if she skips the meal?", + "answer": "There is a type of insulin that is very rapid and can be removed if you cancel the meal. You can ask your doctor if this is what your mother takes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1273, + "question": "How to treat? where? And until when?\nDiabetic Retinopathy treatment", + "answer": "Depending on the condition of each patient and the degree of injury, this is determined by the ophthalmologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1274, + "question": "I am 43 years old, I weigh 60, I have diabetes, I am skinny. Should I exercise, walking or running?", + "answer": "An average of half an hour of walking daily is sufficient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1275, + "question": "My husband suffers from hereditary diabetes mellitus. I fear that my children will become diabetic, knowing that I am a stranger and my family is diabetes-free... Please reply because I am very worried about what is the genetic factor that determines the incidence rate.", + "answer": "There is no practical benefit in investigating genetic factors. Leave the matter to fate and be guided by God", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1276, + "question": "I am 56 years old and my weight is 80 kg. I became diabetic in 2013. My blood sugar level before breakfast is 188-165 and two hours after eating it is 344-300. I take the medication Dawinil 5 mg twice, and Methyrin 500 mg 3 times. Please advise me.", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to adjust your medications, take an appropriate diet, and do not forget to walk every day for half an hour to an hour", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1277, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a girl who has been suffering from diabetes for 19 years. I have had it since my first year. Currently, I am performing some of my fasting, but when I break my fast, I am surprised by the increase in blood sugar...", + "answer": "We advise you not to fast, neither now nor after", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1278, + "question": "Is there an alternative to Melix 5mg diabetes treatment?\nIs it available in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?\nMay God reward you", + "answer": "Yes, the drug is available in Saudi Arabia, along with other diabetes medications. You must see a doctor to follow up with him", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1279, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar today at 1pm before I ate anything and the result was 69", + "answer": "Excellent result if there are no symptoms of low blood sugar or you are not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1280, + "question": "Hello\nI am a young man, 26 years old\nToday morning I wanted to try the blood sugar test device and I was surprised that it was 118 without eating or drinking anything.\nDoes this indicate high blood sugar?", + "answer": "This is an abnormal result for a morning test without eating\nRe-analyze and monitor your weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1281, + "question": "I read on the Internet that type 2 diabetes is completely cured if a person follows a diet of 800 calories a day and exercises for two months, that is, following two months of starvation benefits the liver and pancreas. Do you advise me to do...", + "answer": "This is incorrect and harmful\nI don't recommend doing that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1282, + "question": "Does a blood sugar test reveal whether you are a smoker or not?", + "answer": "No, sugar has nothing to do with it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1283, + "question": "A fasting blood sugar test was 133, and two hours after eating, it was 113. I went on a diet for a week and measured it in another place. It came out as fasting as 93 and breaking the fast as 113. Is this sugar???", + "answer": "This is Sugar Babe", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1284, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar analysis 97 and two hours after lunch 151 I want to present these results to the doctors so that they can give me a medical opinion on these results. Are they within the normal range?", + "answer": "This is a slight increase after eating. You must reconsider the type of food you eat and reduce sugars", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1285, + "question": "My husband is 35 years old, an athlete with hereditary diabetes. He takes pills, not needles. My question is: Is it permissible to eat semolina, bulgur, or groats? Please reply.", + "answer": "It is not prohibited, but in small quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1286, + "question": "What should a diabetic patient do while he is fasting to prepare for the endoscopy, and his blood sugar has dropped? Can he use a sweet that he just sucks on to adjust his blood sugar?", + "answer": "Low blood sugar must be less than 100 in the laboratory and not just by feeling. Here he takes a small spoon of sugar or a grain of sweetness, as I mentioned", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1287, + "question": "What is the drug Good By Diabetes, and does it have a strong effect, as is said, and eliminates diabetes, as is rumored, or not?", + "answer": "Diabetes is an incurable disease. Therefore, anyone who claims to find a cure is a liar. Leave the rumors behind and see your doctor for serious follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1288, + "question": "Muhammad Saeed When should the tip of the insulin needle be changed?", + "answer": "It is better to change it every time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1289, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nIs it more dangerous for a diabetic patient to have high blood sugar levels two hours or six hours after eating?\nAssuming that two hours after eating it is 320 and after six hours it is 140, is it 320...", + "answer": "Yes, the number 320 is high and carries danger. We advise you to follow up with your doctor to adjust your treatment. Monitor your morning blood sugar only to control it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1290, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Without crowding, I have symptoms of diabetes, but I took a test after dinner and it came out at 108. The symptoms are increased urine flow, my lips are white, and I circulate frequently, and constant fatigue, and I measured my blood pressure at 11-8.", + "answer": "See an internist, diabetes is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1291, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for about a year. I want to know that this disease affects reproduction, and I have swollen veins in my left testicle. I am married and have a four-year-old daughter. And for you...", + "answer": "Swollen veins are varicose veins and are one of the causes of infertility. We advise you to see a urology specialist. Diabetes that is not treated well portends many problems in the long term, including poor reproductive ability. A personal point of view for everyone: Do not delay having children", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1292, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes in adults is usually non-specific and insidious, and its most important symptoms are: fatigue, fatigue, weight loss, frequent urination, especially at night, thirst, and difficulty healing boils. Sometimes it is not accidental.\nBut in children and young adults, it comes on quickly over several days to a few weeks: day and night polyuria. Polydipsia and dry mouth. Good appetite . weight loss . Fatigue and exhaustion. The injured person may experience an emergency condition and be admitted to the hospital immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1293, + "question": "I am diabetic and I take a medication called Demacron 60, Glucophage 500, and Vitamin Melga, and with this my blood sugar is high and has not decreased at all, knowing that my blood sugar reading is currently 250.", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor so that he can guide you to the best diet and adjust your medication doses. Do not forget to walk at least half an hour every day", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1294, + "question": "Hello\nYes, it's crowded. I have an uncle whose blood sugar level is high. He has a bunion on his right foot and one of his toes is completely inflamed and he can't walk on it. Can someone provide me with information about this condition...", + "answer": "This is a complication of diabetes in the foot. He must rest completely and follow up with a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1295, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am asking about desert dates. I heard that they are very beneficial for diabetes. Can we rely on them instead of diabetes medications?", + "answer": "Absolutely not, and these dates are treated like high-calorie fruits", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1296, + "question": "My diabetes ranges from 1.4 to 1.6", + "answer": "The number is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1297, + "question": "Blood sugar 2 hours after eating a snack is always 150 to 195, but after 6 hours it returns to normal, and in the morning after 10 hours, the results are 84 to 110. I eat two snacks without fruit and exercise. I am slimmed down.\nShould I take diabetes medication or...", + "answer": "The diagnosis depends on the morning tests, which are within the normal range, so nothing is needed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1298, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for diabetes or even a surgical procedure to cure the disease?", + "answer": "Unfortunatly there is not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1299, + "question": "I was sick with malaria. I went to him last night, and after the examination, he told me that I had diabetes, so I told him that since three o’clock in the afternoon, I had been urinating and drinking juices, and the examination was in the evening. Is this true diabetes?", + "answer": "If the blood sugar number is more than 200, it indicates the presence of diabetes. A blood sugar test should be performed in the morning on an empty stomach", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1300, + "question": "Is diabetes transmitted by genetics?! With explanation", + "answer": "Yes, genetics has a clear and scientifically proven role, but genetic factors alone are not sufficient. Rather, they must be combined with environmental, i.e. external, factors such as obesity and advanced age.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1301, + "question": "The blood sugar test result was 5.5 before breakfast. Is it normal?", + "answer": "Yes, the number is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1302, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am a diabetic, 50 years old\nI suffer from anemia and a high blood platelet level (plt) of 842. I want to know the reason and whether there is a risk of cancer and whether it has a relationship with the high...", + "answer": "This number is still within the upper limits of normal and can be explained by your anemia and does not appear to be related to cancer. But the surest explanation is with a hematologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1303, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 180 considered diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, the number is high and indicates the presence of diabetes, but it does not diagnose the disease alone. I advise you to do a second blood sugar test in the morning on an empty stomach to confirm or deny", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1304, + "question": "I am 55, my height is 157, and my weight is 75. I have had diabetes for 4 years. I have not taken any medication. Why is my diabetes high when I get up in the morning? 173", + "answer": "This is something that is expected if your blood sugar number is high and your disease is neglected and untreated. You must deal rationally with diabetes as an inescapable reality. I advise you to see a doctor immediately for follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1305, + "question": "I had breakfast at 7:30 and at 11:30 I did a random blood test and the sugar level was 150. Out of fear, I only ate a salad after that, and I did the test at five o’clock and it was 109. Please advise me...", + "answer": "If you are not a diabetic, you should diet and exercise to lose weight because the blood sugar level increases after more than two hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1306, + "question": "How to reduce the cumulative rate of blood sugar?", + "answer": "It is by controlling blood sugar, and this is achieved through three pillars: taking the medication prescribed by the doctor + following the appropriate diet + exercising for half an hour daily.\nGreetings to you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1307, + "question": "I am not diabetic, but my blood sugar level is always between 90 and 70. I am afraid that it will decrease further, knowing that my appetite is low these days and I feel weak and my hands tremble sometimes. What will happen...", + "answer": "We advise you to eat as usual, otherwise you will be at risk. If lack of appetite persists, see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1308, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and for quite some time I have been suffering from noticeable swelling in my feet and hands, general pallor, and small black spots in the areas of the tumor. I also suffer from lack of sensation in my feet and cracks...", + "answer": "Please perform general tests (general census, liver, kidney, thyroid) and follow up with your doctor. Good blood sugar control is important. Follow up with a dermatologist as well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1309, + "question": "My daughter, 6 and a half years old, had her first diabetes a month and a half ago. She complains about the insulin pen that she feels a noticeable burning sensation. She has an ideal weight, but she is thin.", + "answer": "Please practice carefully how to inject", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1310, + "question": "Is it safe to use dura sugar for diabetics? What we hear and read about him is worrying", + "answer": "Yes, safe and secure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1311, + "question": "I am 34 years old\nIn the previous two days, he stopped driving the car while traveling. I slept a lot like I had never before, to the point where I couldn't drive. For your information, I suffer from type 1 diabetes...", + "answer": "This is caused by fatigue, so do not expose yourself to such situations in the future. We remind you of the need to control blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1312, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar two hours after dinner, and it was 154. Then I sat for three hours and slept for 8 hours, and my blood sugar reached 175. Knowing that I take diabetes medications regularly, please advise me and I will help you...", + "answer": "There are many factors that play in estimating blood sugar, including medication and diet. The first stage of blood sugar control is to control morning blood sugar on an empty stomach. In general, treatment depends on three pillars: appropriate diet + medications + walking for half an hour. If you are overweight, you must work within the previous pillars to lose it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1313, + "question": "Normal blood sugar level", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar level in the morning on an empty stomach: 70-110 mg/100 ml", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1314, + "question": "Can we lower blood sugar without insulin? How?", + "answer": "Insulin is currently the only drug to treat type 1 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1315, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I have a constant decline in work despite eating", + "answer": "It seems that you are taking an overdose of insulin. You should consult a doctor and adjust the dose", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1316, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar while fasting for more than 9 hours and it came out at 114. Is this percentage normal?", + "answer": "The percentage is not satisfactory and is not completely normal, but rather it is an alarm bell for diabetes. We advise you to see a doctor and take a sugar tolerance test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1317, + "question": "The blood sugar level while fasting was 100 and two hours after breakfast it was 101. The result of the reading was that I checked it two days ago and it was 106 while fasting and 100 if not fasting three hours later. Please advise me, may God reward you well and reassure me because...", + "answer": "The tests are normal and there is no need to worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1318, + "question": "I am being treated for diabetes with one Demicron 60 pill and 30 units of Lantus insulin. Is this appropriate given that I was taking two Demicron 60 pills in the morning with Metformin and I saw that the old treatment...", + "answer": "If you are overweight (obesity), metformin is useful and necessary in your treatment. We cannot accurately determine the doses for you, as this depends on the nature of your diet and monitoring your sugar numbers", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1319, + "question": "Symptoms of diabetes", + "answer": "The two most important symptoms are thirst and increased urination, but most patients may not suffer from any symptoms, so tests must be done for diagnosis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1320, + "question": "Blood sugar after dinner is 165", + "answer": "Please clarify whether you are diabetic or not? . Is the analysis immediately after dinner or after an hour? . In general, we advise you to analyze your blood sugar in the morning, as it is the best in the evaluation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1321, + "question": "Are there specific oils that a diabetic can use in his food...", + "answer": "Primarily olive oil, then corn, canola and sunflower oil", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1322, + "question": "Excuse me, I would like to know when my fasting blood sugar level is 140, after eating a meal, and measured two hours later at 200, as it was measured randomly a day before, and it was 230, knowing that the analysis was done...", + "answer": "These numbers indicate diabetes. You should immediately see a doctor for follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1323, + "question": "Doctor, my fasting blood sugar is 82 and the cumulative is 4.4, and 4 months ago it was 300 fasting and the cumulative is 7.9. I take two metformin pills a day with daily exercise and a diet. What do you think, doctor?", + "answer": "I do not think within two months that the cumulative blood sugar test will be as stated. Perhaps there is some laboratory error. In any case, your condition is good. Persevere. Best regards.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1324, + "question": "I checked my fasting blood sugar and the result was 106. Then I ate a sandwich with tea with a spoon of sugar on it. After three hours, the blood sugar came out at 100. The result of this reading is: Is this considered pre-diabetes or what?\nPlease...", + "answer": "The morning blood sugar test is normal and not worrisome. The blood sugar test 3 hours after eating has no diagnostic value. If your weight is high, you must lose it. You can repeat the morning blood sugar test after 6 months to be sure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1325, + "question": "I became diabetic four years ago. I only used diet and the disease went away. My weight increased four months ago. It came back. I used Clocophage. I felt suffocated and palpitations. What was used and why did the disease return?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a permanent, incurable disease. Maybe he calmed down a little then. Now you must see a doctor. The basics of treatment are medications, diet, and walking. The goal is to control blood sugar and lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1326, + "question": "What medications are used to treat diabetes (Type 2) and which is best for a 45-year-old patient who suffers from obesity?", + "answer": "The medications used here are divided into two categories: medications that increase the sensitivity of receptors to insulin, represented by metformin (Glucophage). The second category stimulates the pancreas to secrete insulin. These are several drug groups such as galbinclamide, vildagliptin...\nThe doctor, after examining you and conducting tests, and in consultation with you, decides the appropriate medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1327, + "question": "After a 12-day diet, my blood sugar result was 152, after two hours of very light food, I became frustrated, I quit dieting and exercising, and started eating candy and all sugary foods and drinks. I measured my blood sugar after two hours, and it was 146...", + "answer": "The amount of blood sugar plays a role in many factors, except for the amount of sugar coming from food. We advise you to follow a suitable diet, take medications, walk, and deal rationally with illness as an inescapable reality. The high blood sugar number is not the issue, but rather the duration of the illness. A blood sugar level of 200 or 150 means both are high and cause problems for the body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1328, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have been using insulin injections for less than a month, and these days I feel pain in my body, including the skin of the legs and back.", + "answer": "Insulin injections are your new friend that will help you manage the disease, so treat them seriously and affectionately, and know that insulin is innocent of any complaint you may have. As for your mentioned complaints, they are most likely due to diabetic neuropathy. You need to see a doctor, my friend\nGreetings to you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1329, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test and it came out at 106, and three hours after breakfast, the percentage was 100, the result of this reading.\nIs this called pre-diabetes or what? I hope for an answer because I am worried and afraid\nAnd for you...", + "answer": "There is no diagnostic value in analyzing blood sugar three hours after eating. As for your morning blood sugar test, the results are normal and not disturbing, so rest assured!!!!\nGreetings to you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1330, + "question": "Does a strict diet for 15 days hide type 2 diabetes? When doing a sugar tolerance test, 75 grams of sugar solution. I have been sick for 7 years, but the doctor does not believe me...", + "answer": "What are the blood sugar results after the 75 mg test?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1331, + "question": "What foods are prohibited for diabetics and high blood pressure for the elderly?\nThank you", + "answer": "Follow up with a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1332, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar test: 105, two hours before a pill, 143, two hours after a pill, 135, and blood sugar that accumulated a month ago 6.4 Are these indicators of diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, it could be the beginning of drunkenness\nTry to follow a diet, exercise, lose weight, and monitor your sugar level periodically", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1333, + "question": "I suffer from dryness of the stomach, lethargy, and frequent trips to the bathroom, so I tested 199 for 7 hours and broke my fast two hours later at 289, even though I do not suffer from diabetes.\nWhat is the danger of this and will it be possible for me to...", + "answer": "Yes, you are diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1334, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes without medication. I have numbness, eye pain, lack of concentration, mood changes, fatigue. Will the result of the sugar tolerance test be affected because I did a strict diet and exercise for 12 days and became diabetic...", + "answer": "Monitoring your blood sugar is the most important thing. If your blood sugar is irregular, you should take treatment. If it is normal, the symptoms you are complaining about are not related to your diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1335, + "question": "I have a high blood sugar level that may reach 500 despite taking the appropriate dose and increasing it, while at the same time eating. I am 40 years old, my diabetes age is...", + "answer": "These results are high and mean that the doses are not appropriate or there is a defect in the absorption of sugar from the site of the needle\nSee your doctor and diabetes educator", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1336, + "question": "We did a urine sugar analysis and I found ++. We did a fasting blood sugar test and it was 95, and a blood test after breaking the fast two hours later, the percentage was 94. Am I in the pre-diabetes period or not?", + "answer": "No, I am not pre-diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1337, + "question": "I have corn congestion and I want to eat something wholesome, not cheese, or chips with vinegar, something like this, and I measured the sugar and I was eating about 1/2 kilo of basbousa less than a quarter of an hour later...", + "answer": "No, you don't have diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1338, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My sister had sudden onset diabetes, the first type. It happened a year ago and until now it has not stabilized. It goes down to 30 and goes up to 450. She is very tired. When she takes the insulin, she drops to the point of fainting, and after an hour it goes up. What is the reason?", + "answer": "There is something wrong with the use of insulin\nThere are types of insulin that work quickly, and you should not wait long to eat, which usually causes depression. You should consult a doctor and a diabetes educator.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1339, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from type 1 diabetes and I use insulin injections, but I noticed that my weight is constantly decreasing, so I want to ask: Is there any medication or advice that helps in regaining...", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetics usually do not get fat, but nutrition and vitamins can help\nFollow up with a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1340, + "question": "Excuse me, if the fasting blood sugar level is 93 and breakfast hour later, the glucose + 50 is 142 and the cumulative is 5.21, is this the beginning of diabetes? Is taking Glucophage 500 tablets daily beneficial or harmful in this case...", + "answer": "You do not have diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1341, + "question": "I am a 32 year old man\nHow do I avoid diabetes, blood pressure, whether high or low, poor vision, or any eye problems?", + "answer": "You should undergo a regular medical examination every year for blood sugar, blood pressure, and vision", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1342, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level?", + "answer": "80 to 110 fasting\n140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1343, + "question": "Diabetic 2 patient. I did a diet consisting of two snacks a day. I did not feel hungry, and my morning blood sugar became 94 without medication, while exercising jogging for an hour at a time throughout the day. Better or better...", + "answer": "Continue diet and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1344, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar and it was 40. Knowing that I do not have diabetes, does this mean that I have it?", + "answer": "No, I am not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1345, + "question": "The blood sugar level 3 hours after eating is estimated at: 0.69, and on another day, 3 hours later, it is estimated at: 1.12.\nWhat does this mean and is it normal?", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal. Even if the blood sugar is normal, it does not give the same number in every test. The important thing is that it be from 70 to 110", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1346, + "question": "Peace be upon you. We ask you to advise me. My father has diabetes and his blood sugar is elevated to 12. What should I do and what is the treatment? We ask you to advise me. Thank you.", + "answer": "Should he take treatment or not? If the treatment is with pills only, he needs insulin\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1347, + "question": "An 8-hour fasting blood sugar test is 101 and the cumulative blood sugar is 6.8. Is this a dangerous indicator of diabetes?", + "answer": "This is a normal result for fasting blood sugar, but the cumulative blood sugar is a little high. You should reconsider your diet and monitor your blood sugar two hours after eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1348, + "question": "A diabetic patient was surprised by a sudden high blood pressure of 175 over 105. What should he do, knowing that he has had groceries for 5 days? It drops below 150 over 90. Should he consult a diabetes doctor or an internist?", + "answer": "A diabetologist or internist can give him blood pressure treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1349, + "question": "Hello\nAre potatoes generally beneficial for patients with type 2 diabetes? Thank you", + "answer": "Potatoes are a starch and are not prohibited, but eating too much of them is harmful", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1350, + "question": "Hello\nIs it true, Doctor, that celery roots with lemon, after heating them and drinking them every day, are good for patients with type 2 diabetes? Does it affect healing?", + "answer": "I have no idea", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1351, + "question": "She went to the hospital seven hours ago, fasting, at ten in the morning, and she had a blood sugar test done, and the result was 79. The type of test was written as random, and I asked if she was fasting. Should I repeat the test again if she was fasting?", + "answer": "No, this is the result of fasting after 7 hours without eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1352, + "question": "My brother has diabetes and has a weak immune system. After every three weeks, he gets sick and catches a cold and cannot move. What do you recommend he eats and what he uses to recover in a short period. Please reply. Thank you.", + "answer": "Treatment with antibiotics and vitamins is good, and he must take the influenza vaccine annually", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1353, + "question": "I am 21 years old and I got diabetes a month ago. The doctor gave me insulin for 15 days. What does that mean? Now I am on a diet only. They told me that I have pancreatitis. Will I need insulin for the rest of my life?", + "answer": "There are cases of type 1 diabetes that begin in this way and the patient returns to normal without the need for insulin. We call this condition the honeymoon and we know when it ends and the disease returns again.\nWe usually recommend diet and exercise, avoiding sugars and juices, checking the blood sugar using a personal device, and informing the doctor immediately if the blood sugar begins to rise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1354, + "question": "He has diabetic foot and had his foot amputated\nThe left foot and now the right foot is inflamed and swollen\nIt has ulcers, what is the solution?", + "answer": "The solution is to regulate blood sugar and follow up with a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1355, + "question": "My sugar level is 116 after fasting for 8 hours. Is this normal or not?", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1356, + "question": "Peace be upon you, and without further ado, I measured my blood sugar at home and found that the highest level was 117 and the lowest was 86. Today I measured it in the laboratory and found 132 and the cumulative blood sugar was 5.8, which...", + "answer": "This is the beginning of a simple increase in blood sugar. Try to start a healthy diet and lose weight if necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1357, + "question": "Doctor, peace be upon you. My blood sugar is 400 and my fat percentage is 760. I have erectile dysfunction. Please consult me ​​for treatment.", + "answer": "See a diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1358, + "question": "Hello\nI recently discovered that I have diabetes, 3.39 g/L. Please, what is the best way in terms of nutrition and treatment to control blood sugar?\nThank you all", + "answer": "You should follow up with a diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1359, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and I take insulin. I did an EGFR test and my percentage was high. What does it mean? What is its significance?", + "answer": "This is the function of kidney filtration, and a high result is a good result and means that the kidneys are working well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1360, + "question": "Hello\nMy son is 12 years old. I took a blood sugar measurement for him in the morning before breakfast, and the measurement was 72 mg/dl.\nIs this normal?! What is the normal blood sugar level before and after eating?", + "answer": "Yes, this is a normal result, but why did you test his blood sugar?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1361, + "question": "I have severe low blood sugar 28. What should I do without going to the hospital??", + "answer": "Eating sugary things quickly and juices, then going to a doctor to regulate your doses of diabetes treatment, because the decrease is due to an overdose or not eating food after treatment, and low blood sugar is much more dangerous than high blood sugar, because if it continues for a long period, it can lead to a coma or the death of some brain cells, which results in major problems. Therefore, doses must be regulated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1362, + "question": "Hello\nI had a blood test done and I was fasting for more than 12 hours and the result was 106\nTwo hours after drinking dates and coffee, 156\nIs this normal or not?", + "answer": "Diabetes may be due to a lack of insulin secretion, which is the first type and depends entirely on insulin, or it may be due to a lack of insulin secretion, which is the second type and depends on pills for treatment. The normal blood sugar level ranges from 70 to 126 when fasting for 8 hours at night. Diabetes is diagnosed if the fasting blood sugar is higher than 126, or two hours after eating is higher than 200, or the cumulative blood sugar is higher than 6.7. It should be noted that if the fasting blood sugar is from 110 to 126, then the person is vulnerable to diabetes and needs to change his lifestyle, such as regulating eating, exercising, losing weight, or relying on the Glucophage blood sugar regulator. The best way to diagnose diabetes is a fasting and cumulative blood sugar analysis, which measures the blood sugar level in the previous 3 months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1363, + "question": "I am diabetic\nI take half a dimecron before lunch\n6 hours after eating, I check my sugar\nThe result is 4.3\nis this normal???", + "answer": "4.3 means 77, and this indicates that it is a little low, so you should do a fasting blood sugar test in the morning after fasting for 8 hours. If it is less than 90, then the dose is most likely an overdose and you need to adjust the dose or reduce it gradually and monitor the blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1364, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My name is Riyad. I am 15 years old. I have diabetes, and the pain in the front of my thigh hurts me. When I stop, it hurts me severely. I can’t describe it.", + "answer": "See a diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1365, + "question": "My father, who is 37 years old, suffered from type 2 diabetes a year ago, and his blood sugar level does not exceed 200 when not taking medication, and when taking medication, it is 100. What is the diabetes medication Kombiglyze XR...", + "answer": "The symptoms of the medication, as I wrote, are blood sugar regulation only and nothing else", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1366, + "question": "Please advise us about the effectiveness of diabetes treatment (goodbay diabetes) and whether its use is guaranteed as a final treatment as we see in the advertisements. Thank you.", + "answer": "There is still no definitive treatment for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1367, + "question": "Please, my cumulative blood sugar is 11.6, my fasting blood sugar is 191, and my fasting blood sugar is 262. Do I really need insulin? I hope you can help, and may God reward you well.", + "answer": "The information contained in the question is very limited and not sufficient to give an accurate answer, and this is what is required to know\n1) How long you have had diabetes\n2) What medications are you currently taking and are you taking them regularly or not?\n3) What is your lifestyle (active or sedentary) and your weight?\n4) Do you suffer from other health problems associated with or resulting from diabetes?\nIf you have had diabetes for a short time and your lifestyle is sedentary and you neglect taking medication and do not suffer from other health problems, your blood sugar can be controlled with tablets while adhering to diet and exercise. However, if you have had diabetes for a long time and there are complications resulting from the diabetes, you must begin treatment with insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1368, + "question": "Blood sugar 7.9 at noon after lunch. Is the rate normal?", + "answer": "Yes, this is a normal result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1369, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I wanted to ask what is the normal blood sugar level, and does 170 constitute a normal range or not? Are vertigo, dizziness, and lack of balance in the body symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "80 to 110 fasting and 140 to 160 two hours after eating\nThe symptoms you mentioned could be caused by high blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1370, + "question": "How do I protect myself from diabetes?\nKnowing that my father and daughter have diabetes", + "answer": "You protect yourself to some extent by following a healthy diet, not gaining weight, exercising, and abstaining from smoking", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1371, + "question": "Today's blood sugar reading while I was fasting was 155 and after eating it was 191. Is it considered that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes... diabetes is diagnosed if the fasting blood sugar rises above 126, but it is preferable to repeat the analysis again to be sure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1372, + "question": "Severe diarrhea, excessive fluid intake, stress, inability to eat, and vomiting\nToday I started eating and drinking a lot of fluids and it went away at the same time I ate. They asked for a blood sugar test, the result was 700. Did...", + "answer": "700 ????????", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1373, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Today I did a cumulative diabetes test and the result was 6%. What should I do? Should I take diabetes medication?", + "answer": "No, this result indicates an imbalance in the blood sugar level. Therefore, the blood sugar must be checked periodically before eating and two hours after eating, and one must follow a diet and exercise daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1374, + "question": "Peace be upon you / My mother suffers from diabetes and takes insulin and Cidophag / and her internal fever recurs every day. What is the reason?", + "answer": "The temperature should be measured when feeling hot. If it is high, it may be due to a bacterial infection that requires an antibiotic. However, if the temperature is not high, then this is most likely blood sugar irregularity or nerve inflammation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1375, + "question": "I was hit by the needle on my mother's diabetic meter. Is it possible for me to get diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes is not contagious", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1376, + "question": "Good evening, I am an 18-year-old young man. Two months ago, my cumulative blood sugar was 11.5. The doctor gave me Metformin 500 twice a day and Amaryl 1 ml. After a week, I had a drop in blood more than once, so I stopped...", + "answer": "If you have recently been diagnosed with diabetes and you are at this age, then you are most likely a type 1 diabetic and the method of treating you with pills is wrong. The issue of hypoglycemia after treatment may happen with diabetics at the beginning of the diagnosis, for the blood sugar to decrease in the first month of diagnosis, but it will rise again after that due to the pills. It is not useful for you unless the doctor performs tests to confirm that you have type 2 diabetes. The treatment must be changed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1377, + "question": "I have a 54-year-old son who suffers from diabetes. His foot has turned black and his foot is swollen. He absolutely refuses to go to doctors and relies on antibiotics... Please evaluate the condition...", + "answer": "You must go to the doctor, regulate your blood sugar well, and find out the cause of the swelling. Is it from the kidneys or the beginning of gangrene in the foot? Care must be taken so that it does not reach a dangerous stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1378, + "question": "I suffer from high diabetes, and my diabetes decreases at night, and I cannot sleep, knowing that I take Novoripid insulin in the morning, 15 units, in the afternoon, 15 units, and at night, 15 units, and Lantus...", + "answer": "You need to make a sugar analysis schedule for two days to adjust the doses, and you can reduce the dose of Entos to 30 in the evening, but with knowledge of the sugar measurements for two days, we can regulate the correct insulin dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1379, + "question": "I suddenly discovered that my blood sugar was high without any prior warning, and currently my blood sugar is disturbed. I fast up to 130, and randomly it drops to 90 or 80. I use febuxostat and etoricoxet, do they have an effect?", + "answer": "The medications you use for gout have nothing to do with sugar, but you need to do a cumulative blood sugar analysis to know whether you really have diabetes or not.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1380, + "question": "I had a diabetes test and the result was 102, which is a little higher than normal. This is pre-diabetes. What should I do to avoid diabetes? Thank you.", + "answer": "For diagnosis:\nFasting blood sugar analysis 8 to 10 hours after eating from 70 to 110 mg%.\nAnd fasting sugar two hours after eating is less than 140 mg%.\nCumulative blood sugar is less than 5.7\nSample from a vein\nIt is analyzed in the laboratory, not the rapid device\nThe number 102 is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1381, + "question": "My mother has a cumulative blood sugar level of 9.20% and she will have open heart surgery\nWill it cause harm or not?", + "answer": "Sugar must be regulated before and after the operation so that the recovery phase is faster", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1382, + "question": "What is the normal level of blood sugar without eating?", + "answer": "From 80 to 110", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1383, + "question": "I tested my fasting blood sugar after 12 hours and it recorded 112. Does this mean that I am on the verge of developing diabetes, knowing that my mother suffers from it? It is hereditary in our family, and what should I do to...", + "answer": "This is a normal result. It is important to monitor blood sugar periodically, maintain a healthy diet, not gain weight, and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1384, + "question": "How can diabetes be treated? If there is no treatment, how can the cumulative GPA be maintained stable, knowing that the blood sugar level is 275?", + "answer": "The treatment's mission is to restore blood sugar to normal or nearly normal levels so that complications do not occur in the patient and it does not cure the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1385, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes, how to detect it early, and what are the necessary procedures for this?", + "answer": "Early symptoms are frequent urination, thirst, itchy skin, and genital infections, but the diagnosis of diabetes depends on the analysis (even in the absence of symptoms) according to the following numbers:\n1) Fasting blood sugar is less than 100 (normal) - from 101 to 126 (pre-diabetes) - more than 126 (sugar)\n2) Sugar after breakfast is less than 140 (normal) - from 141 to 200 (pre-diabetes) - more than 200 (sugar)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1386, + "question": "Why is a person with type 2 diabetes not given insulin injections?", + "answer": "He does not need it because he has either weak secretion or insulin resistance, and when other treatments are not sufficient to reduce blood sugar, we resort to insulin treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1387, + "question": "My mother is 51 years old and has diabetes and is being treated with insulin. Is treatment with insulin a dangerous stage and I would like advice to overcome the danger of this stage?", + "answer": "Insulin treatment is not a dangerous stage and is a natural course of treatment for diabetics who need it to regulate sugar\nFollow-up with your doctor and diabetes educators will help you understand how to deal with treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1388, + "question": "The mother has diabetes and poor vision due to diabetes, and she takes insulin needles\nThe question is: Can you drink natural carrot juice?", + "answer": "It is preferable not to drink juice and eat vegetables and fruits without juicing so as not to give the patient high amounts of sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1389, + "question": "Today in the morning I measured my blood sugar on an empty stomach and it came out at 400\nFor the record, I don't have any sugar\nWhat is the reason?", + "answer": "The urine should be measured more than one hundred times, and if the results are high, then you are diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1390, + "question": "I have a father who is 69 years old and has high blood sugar. Fasting is 145, fasting is 221, so what is the treatment?", + "answer": "See a diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1391, + "question": "Can growths disappear at the site of insulin injection during exercise (the area where the needle hits and becomes larger than the level of the hand or thigh)?", + "answer": "It goes away, but slowly. The important thing is to always change the location where the needle hits", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1392, + "question": "I have diabetes for about 4 years. We take medicine constantly, but it always comes out\nFrom 2 to 3 and above, please provide me with a solution quickly. Thank you and may God reward you well", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor to change or add treatment and pay attention to the diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1393, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I was asked about whether diabetes was higher in the side than in the right. For example, today I checked the diabetes 3 hours after lunch, and it was 133 in the left hand and 114 in the right, and that was in one minute.", + "answer": "- This difference depends on the device you measure with\n- The blood sugar level is constant throughout the body, in any vein\nOr in the capillaries anywhere, which may differ from the vein", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1394, + "question": "My brother is a diabetic patient and suffers from a wound...and severe swelling in the sole of his foot extending upwards. His workplace currently only has a pharmacy...what should he do and which antibiotics should he take temporarily...", + "answer": "A medical examination must be performed by a doctor specializing in surgery or vascular surgery\nSugar levels must be controlled\nHe may need to take insulin until he recovers from this condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1395, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the reason for diabetes being higher in the left hand than in the right? For example, today I checked it 3 hours after lunch, and it was 133 in the left hand and 114 in the right, and that was in one minute.", + "answer": "Testing from the same device within a short period gives false results, even from the same finger, so do not do that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1396, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure. A small black spot resembling an eye appears on his finger next to the fingernail. This causes him to have rigidity in the tip of the finger and severe pain and chills. I hope you can help and thank him. He is 68 years old.", + "answer": "You must be referred to a surgeon who specializes in surgery\nThe blood sugar level must be maintained within normal limits, or at least close to normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1397, + "question": "I am diabetic and I play taekwondo. There is an effect on me and I want to diet", + "answer": "There is no danger from exercise, as it is beneficial for diabetes\nRegarding diet, you should consult a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1398, + "question": "I want to ask: I am a patient with diabetes from birth\nWill accepting it expose my future children to diabetes, or is there a possibility that I will have children who are carriers of the disease?", + "answer": "Yes, there are always possibilities of children either carrying the disease or being infected", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1399, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nWhat is the normal blood sugar level immediately after eating, and is it effective for it to rise to 201? A rise to this number indicates stable diabetes, as I use...", + "answer": "The goal of diabetes treatment is to return blood sugar levels to normal. If the increase continues, a doctor must be consulted to increase another treatment and reconsider diet and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1400, + "question": "My mother suffers from severe high blood sugar, so that before breakfast it is 250 and after breakfast it ranges from 350 to 400, knowing that she takes a dose in the morning mixedtard 30, 60...", + "answer": "The mixtard should be changed and long-acting insulin should be taken at night and rapid insulin before each meal\nSee your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1401, + "question": "I am 27 years old and have diabetes. The first test was 9.6, and after four months it dropped to 6.8 after I adhered to a diet and a little medication.\nDo you forget the cumulative score if it stays between 4 and...", + "answer": "If you maintain moderate blood sugar levels and the cumulative level is between 5.5 and 7, complications will not occur, but do not neglect treatment, diet, and exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1402, + "question": "Peace be upon you. If my blood sugar rises for three months and reaches high levels and then drops to normal automatically, does this mean that I have recovered from it? Please reply.", + "answer": "In some patients, diabetes appears and is treated with insulin. After a period of treatment, the sugar returns to normal and the patient does not need treatment. This is what we call the honeymoon, and we do not know when it will end and the sugar will return to rising.\nIt is important for the patient to continue the diet, avoid sugars, exercise, stop smoking, periodically monitor blood sugar using a personal device, and notice any symptoms of high blood sugar in order to inform the doctor and begin treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1403, + "question": "Can a diabetic be cured?", + "answer": "There is no cure for diabetes yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1404, + "question": "Hello\nMy sugar level after fasting for 10 hours was 107 degrees. Is there any fear of diabetes?\nThank you doctor", + "answer": "This is a normal result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1405, + "question": "Weight 91, height 180, age 49. Random blood sugar test: 212. Retested 3 days after fasting: 93, two hours after breakfast. Cumulative 129: 5. Do I have blood sugar?", + "answer": "No, there is no sugar. Try to stay away from sugars", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1406, + "question": "Hello\nGod bless you\nWhat is the appropriate and best treatment for diabetics in 2016?\nNow the cumulative blood sugar reaches the range of 180 to 255. Fasting for 8 hours, the weight is increasing?!\nGod bless you", + "answer": "The best treatment is the treatment that restores blood sugar to normal levels, and it is different for each patient according to his response to treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1407, + "question": "My brother, who is 11 years old, has a blood sugar level of 500. The doctors told us that he must take a blood sugar needle and that he will fall into a coma and have complications. Is this...", + "answer": "Yes, treatment is lifelong, and treatment should not be delayed because there is a risk to his life without treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1408, + "question": "The doctor prescribed me a treatment for diabetes, Nonvopriad 100. I want to inquire about whether this is clear or cloudy and how to use it.", + "answer": "Novorapid's composition is (insulin aspart), which is one of the fast-acting aqueous insulin analogues. It is clear (like water) and is given before meals (3 times daily) to control fasting blood sugar, but long-acting insulin must be taken with it (once daily) to control fasting blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1409, + "question": "My blood sugar is 212 and in the urine test it is nill whether I have diabetes or not", + "answer": "One result is not enough. If you repeat the test again at another time and the result is the same, then you are diabetic even if there is no sugar in the urine, and you should see a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1410, + "question": "Peace be upon you. How can I protect my children from diabetes, knowing that my husband’s family carries the disease, as the grandmother contracted diabetes and passed the disease on to her three children and one father-in-law...", + "answer": "All you have to do is make them follow a healthy lifestyle by eating, exercising, avoiding sugars as much as possible, and avoiding obesity and smoking. Thus, you will have done the right thing because the genetic carrier of the disease cannot know when the disease will appear, and it may not appear.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1411, + "question": "the question is\nDoes eating dairy products affect blood sugar?", + "answer": "No, don't worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1412, + "question": "My mother suffers from high blood sugar and high blood pressure, although she is immune. What is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "This is a question for your doctor. We do not treat diseases on the website. We give advice, explanation and guidance to patients", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1413, + "question": "I am a 23-year-old girl who suffers from pre-diabetes. How do I reduce my risk of developing diabetes?\nKnowing that I suffer from thinness, my height is 158 and my weight is 44, I am trying to gain weight...", + "answer": "The problem is that pre-diabetes sometimes responds to obese patients with weight loss, but in your case the treatment is to avoid fast sugars and not gain weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1414, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have type 2 diabetes. It drops to 140 or 150 at night and rises in the morning before breakfast. I measure my percentage and find it to be 230 or more, then it drops after that, and I use...", + "answer": "The treatment is not enough. It is possible to add another regulator with Glucophage and increase Glucophage to 1000 in the morning and evening.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1415, + "question": "My mother has blood sugar and it is stable at 300 or close to that. She takes Novonorm and Glucophage and does not eat sugars. What is the reason? What is the solution ? May Allah reward you...", + "answer": "The reason is that the treatment is no longer sufficient and insulin must be added to her treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1416, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 25 days. I went to the doctor and he gave me Epider and Lantus injections. Is it possible for me to stay away from needles and use Metaphage pills to lower my blood sugar, knowing that I am...", + "answer": "You cannot take pills if your diabetes is type 1, as you need insulin, but you can take the doctor’s opinion about installing an insulin pump, so you will be relieved of taking insulin several times a day.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1417, + "question": "I suffer from high blood sugar and I take Glucval 500 pills after lunch and one after dinner. Today I ate a sandwich, an apple, and juice, and after two hours I measured my sugar and found it was 225, then after...", + "answer": "Juice is the main cause of sugar spikes\nYou should limit yourself to fruits and avoid juices and fast sugars", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1418, + "question": "A blood sugar test after fasting for 9 hours and I was fanatical was 103. And the blood sugar test was 123. This makes me diabetic, knowing that my height is 195 and my weight is 128 kilos.", + "answer": "Your fasting blood sugar is high, and this is an indication that your diabetes may be starting to start, but weight loss is necessary for your blood sugar to return to normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1419, + "question": "I have a post-meal diabetes of 180, and I take Clovage 500 twice. A few weeks ago, I went to a dentist and he gave me an antibiotic, and after using it, my diabetes became regular at 110 after a meal. Is my diabetes caused by a disease?", + "answer": "No, but any inflammation in the body leads to high blood sugar, and its treatment returns the blood sugar to normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1420, + "question": "While taking the treatment Daniol, the blood sugar test after fasting was 86, and after eating for three hours, 146, and with the continuation of the diet.. What do you think of my health condition, may God reward you well.", + "answer": "Excellent results keep this regimen", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1421, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes. I am 28 years old. I use insulin. I noticed that when I eat green tomatoes, my diabetes increases. Do tomatoes raise my diabetes, or should I look for another reason?", + "answer": "Tomatoes contain a percentage of sugar, which may be the reason", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1422, + "question": "When I stop treating diabetes and stick to a diet only, my fasting blood sugar test will be 140 and three hours after eating 177. What is your opinion? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar must be less than 130, and postprandial blood sugar must be less than 180. If this is not achieved with diet and exercise, metformin (Glucophage) can be added.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1423, + "question": "What are the symptoms of low blood sugar? What happens when blood sugar drops?", + "answer": "Low blood sugar is a condition that occurs when the blood sugar level falls below the normal level. Blood sugar is the main source of energy for the brain and other cells in the body. When the blood sugar level decreases, the brain and other cells do not get the energy they need to function properly.\n\n \nSymptoms of low blood sugar vary from person to person, and some people may not show any symptoms. Symptoms of low blood sugar include the following:\n\nHunger.\nSweating.\nTrembling.\nWeakness.\nHeadache.\nBlurred vision.\nDifficulty concentrating.\nMood changes.\nAnxiety.\nFeeling sleepy.\nUnconsciousness.\n\nIf you develop any of these symptoms, it is important to measure your blood sugar level immediately. If the blood sugar level is less than 70 mg/dL, this means low blood sugar. Low blood sugar occurs when the body does not get enough sugar. In the blood, this can happen for several reasons, including:\n\nExcessive dosage of insulin or other diabetes medications.\nNot eating enough food or glucose.\nExercising or intense physical activity without eating enough food or glucose.\nCertain other medical conditions, such as hypothyroidism or liver disorders.\n\nHere are some tips to prevent low blood sugar:\n\nEat regular, light meals.\nEat a light meal before exercise or physical activity.\nTalk to your doctor about how to adjust the doses of your diabetes medications.\nLearn how to monitor your blood sugar level.\n\nFor more:\n\nEverything you should know about blood sugar and how to measure it\nDiagnosis of diabetes and the types of tests needed to detect it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1424, + "question": "I am 27 years old. This is the first time I get pregnant and I have diabetes and I take injections. Should I take the dose as it is or increase it?", + "answer": "Dosage adjustment is necessary throughout pregnancy according to blood sugar levels\nContact your sugar educator to guide you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1425, + "question": "Does the American product F Natural help get rid of diabetes and what are its negatives?", + "answer": "There is not yet any medicinal or herbal product that leads to getting rid of diabetes, but instead of being led by illusions, one must adhere to diet, exercise, and take medications regularly to avoid diabetes complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1426, + "question": "My husband suffers from diabetes. When he wakes up, he finds himself urinating. What is the reason???", + "answer": "His blood sugar level is definitely high, which makes him unable to control his urination. You should go to an internal medicine doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1427, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. My question is about the high blood sugar level before eating. It was 168, and after I took the needle and ate, it became 247. Is this normal or not?", + "answer": "No, this is abnormal and means that the dose is insufficient and must be adjusted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1428, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor\nI have a problem every time I sit for 20 minutes\nI get hungry quickly. I hope for the answer", + "answer": "A stool analysis must be done, as there may be worms in the stomach", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1429, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a 9-year-old girl and we discovered that her blood sugar level rose to 600 mg. They prescribed 20 mg of insulin for her twice a day, once 6 mg and once...", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease and insulin doses always need to be adjusted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1430, + "question": "Sugar after eating exceeds 300, and with Glovance treatment 5/500 times a day in the morning while eating, it does not go below 300. I hope you will benefit from it, and may God reward you well.", + "answer": "Treatment is not enough, see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1431, + "question": "A 6-year-old child suffers from diabetes and is now taking insulin injections, and this affects the child’s psychological state. Is there a definitive treatment for diabetes at this age? Please respond in detail. Thanks", + "answer": "There is no definitive cure for diabetes yet\nThe psychological state of the parents usually reflects on the child, so the advantages of treatment must be shown to the child and accustomed to it\nYou may ask your pediatrician about the possibility of installing an insulin pump", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1432, + "question": "I am Muhammad from Sudan, age 33\nI discovered that I had diabetes two years ago through a wound on the sole of my foot, and the doctor gave me a mixture of insulin, 10 units in the morning and 5 units in the evening.\nI want to know...", + "answer": "The best treatment for diabetes is the one that regulates sugar levels, whether it is pills or insulin\nThe doses you mentioned are small. Is your blood sugar moderate or not?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1433, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I had a blood sugar test done and it was good, thank God. I just wanted to know whether this test can give results for a disease or just a special one...", + "answer": "It is only for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1434, + "question": "Can a patient with type 1 diabetes be cured?", + "answer": "No, unfortunately, it is a chronic disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1435, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI have diabetes\nIs there a treatment or cell transplant for it?", + "answer": "There is a treatment depending on the level of sugar, and you have to go to an internal medicine doctor, and the issue of cell transplantation is still under research and experiments", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1436, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I take the medication Clocophage, half a pill with breakfast and half a pill with dinner. My problem is that I feel pain in my left hand and shoulder and fatigue all the time...", + "answer": "Is your blood sugar regular or not?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1437, + "question": "I am a 40-year-old bodybuilder. I suffer from type 2 diabetes. My fasting blood sugar level is 140 and after food and exercise it is 180. Can I take...", + "answer": "Insulin cannot be used because blood sugar is controlled and you need simple medications such as metformin, and blood sugar must be monitored so that it does not drop suddenly as a result of exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1438, + "question": "High blood sugar? What are its causes? And does it have a final cure? And what is its treatment?", + "answer": "The causes are poor insulin secretion, and there is no definitive treatment for it yet. Treatment is with sugar-lowering pills or insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1439, + "question": "How do I regulate sugar? I am 18", + "answer": "Diet + follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1440, + "question": "Is it possible to reduce the cumulative blood sugar level below 6.4?", + "answer": "It is possible to reduce it, but sometimes there are some difficulties, including the patient not adhering to all the instructions for a long period, and sometimes the patient is exposed to frequent hypoglycemic episodes as a result of increasing treatments.\nIf you are a diabetic and you maintain this result for a long time, you will live without diabetes complications for a long time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1441, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar fasting for 9 hours, and the result was 126, and if I broke the fast two hours after eating, it was 150. If I am in the pre-diabetic stage, how do I deal with it? Do birth control pills raise my blood sugar?", + "answer": "You should reduce your intake of starches, sugars, and fats, and eat a lot of vegetables. You can also eat fruits in moderate amounts, while exercising (at least walking) and trying to reach the ideal weight with periodic follow-up with tests. As for birth control pills, there is no harm in taking them.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1442, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic. I did a blood test for diabetes 3 hours after breakfast and found the percentage to be 177, knowing that I am adhering to my treatment.", + "answer": "The treatment you did not mention is not enough to lower blood sugar naturally\nSee your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1443, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 38-year-old man who has been diabetic for 20 years. I have a problem with not ejaculating\nIs there a cure for this problem or is it chronic like diabetes and diabetes?", + "answer": "When the nervous system of a patient with irregular diabetes is affected, some patients develop a condition called retrograde ejaculation, where the semen heads to the bladder and comes out with the urine, and the patient suffers from not seeing the semen coming out of its normal place.\nSee a diabetologist and urologist as there are some useful treatments\nThe most important thing is to regulate sugar well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1444, + "question": "What is Diabetes? What are the common symptoms that appear on the patient?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic health condition characterized by the inability of the pancreas gland in the body to produce the hormone insulin, or weak production that does not match the body’s need for it, or decreased sensitivity of the body’s cells to insulin, which leads to their inability to use blood sugar to produce energy.\n \nDiabetes is divided into two main types: Type 1 diabetes, in which insulin production stops completely in the affected person, and Type 2 diabetes, in which insulin production decreases or the sensitivity of cells to insulin may decrease in the affected person.\n \nSymptoms of type 1 diabetes usually appear on the affected person within a short period of time, while symptoms of type 2 diabetes require a long period of time to appear clearly on the affected person. Symptoms of diabetes may include the following:\n\nFrequent urination.\nConstant thirst.\nLethargy and fatigue.\nBlind eye.\nNumbness of the extremities.\nUrine smells like fruit.\nWeight loss.\nConstant feeling of hunger.\nSlow wound healing.\n\nFor more:\n\nCauses of diabetes: genetics or lifestyle?\nEarly symptoms and warning signs of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1445, + "question": "I have diabetes and I use Daniol treatment, half a pill in the morning and half a pill in the evening, i.e. 2.5 grams, and the diabetes test when fasting in the morning is 96 and two hours after eating it is 110 or so...", + "answer": "Excellent results, continue treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1446, + "question": "High blood sugar, is it temporary or is it an indicator of permanent diabetes, knowing that my mother has high blood pressure and takes blood pressure medication?", + "answer": "High blood sugar does not mean diabetes, but to confirm if the individual is diabetic, a fasting test must be done with cumulative blood sugar. If it is high, then she is diabetic, and treatment must be done. The issue is whether it is permanent or not. This is by God’s will. Some cases are cured and treatment is canceled, but many continue. All of this It is due to the efficiency of the pancreas in secreting insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1447, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes and the doctor prescribed treatment with Janumet 50mg/1000mg.\nA random blood sugar test went down from 349 to 205 within two days\nIs the treatment appropriate?", + "answer": "This treatment is suitable, but it is not enough to reduce blood sugar to below 150, so another treatment must be added", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1448, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and the rate exceeds 2 mg when I do dialysis every 3 months. I take Noformin 500 mg, although the rate is on the rise.", + "answer": "This treatment is not enough. Please see a doctor to add another treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1449, + "question": "Has there been a definitive cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "No, no definitive treatment has been shown", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1450, + "question": "A diabetic patient suffers from a tumor in the leg, and the tumor increases as the days progress, knowing that the sugar level is sometimes very high and sometimes very low. What is the treatment for the patient’s leg...", + "answer": "Sugar must be regulated with insulin and the cause of the leg swelling must be determined. Is it from the arteries, kidneys, or another cause? This is under the supervision of a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1451, + "question": "My father has type 2 diabetes. Today, his blood sugar is high. He took the prescribed medication, but to no avail. What is the cause of the high blood sugar level and how can he lower his blood sugar level? Please help.", + "answer": "When diabetes does not respond to treatment with pills, there is no solution except insulin after consulting a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1452, + "question": "Is there a permanent cure for diabetes?\nIs it possible to use an alternative treatment to insulin needles?", + "answer": "Until now, there is no definitive treatment for diabetes and no alternative to insulin if the patient needs it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1453, + "question": "I have had type 2 diabetes for 15 years. I adhere to the diet as much as possible. I use the following medications - Trypxin + Fatavigen Vitamin + the sugar regulator Calpurine. Now, symptoms of numbness in the toes.", + "answer": "It is not only important to take treatments and diets, it is important to know the blood sugar levels through daily analysis and to know whether these treatments and diets adjust the blood sugar or not.\nFor example, finger numbness is not necessarily related to sugar\nYou did not mention your age or your sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1454, + "question": "Is measuring blood sugar for the first time considered certain if there are no known diabetes symptoms?", + "answer": "Once your blood sugar is 200 twice in a row, even without symptoms, you are diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1455, + "question": "If the blood sugar is 130, is he considered a diabetic or is a blood sugar level of 130 high?", + "answer": "Before eating or after eating?\nNormal blood sugar is 80 to 110 fasting and 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1456, + "question": "Please advise more about the Karawila diabetes treatment, because I started using it, should I continue?", + "answer": "This is an herbal remedy, and we do not know if it is beneficial for diabetes or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1457, + "question": "Hello..\nMy husband is diabetic and has poor eyesight and tends to sit for long hours behind a computer screen.\nHe is 29 years old. How can he improve his vision or maintain his vision? Is there...", + "answer": "He must regulate his blood sugar level, because if it is not maintained, it leads to weakness in the retina. There are no specific foods to strengthen vision. Rather, he must consult a doctor periodically, especially if the blood sugar level is uncontrolled.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1458, + "question": "I checked the vitamin D11 level and the cumulative blood sugar was 6.27\nIs there a problem and what is the solution? Thank you", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to monitor your blood sugar and vitamin D supplements", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1459, + "question": "After I went to another doctor, my body went down a lot, causing me to have jelves, and the sugar did not go down when I changed the doctor, because my body also went down, and I was already 50. It went down even more. He told me to take Glucophage and I was afraid of losing weight, and the accumulation...", + "answer": "You mentioned diabetes-regulating treatments, and these treatments are not sufficient to reduce blood sugar. The doctor must add a stronger treatment to reduce blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1460, + "question": "Measuring my blood sugar today while I was fasting was 129 and two hours after eating it was 155. What are the indicators of these results, knowing that last month the accumulation was 6.3 and I am not receiving any type of treatment as you advise me?", + "answer": "Your fasting blood sugar must be tested again. If it exceeds 126, you have a low level of blood sugar, and you may need to regulate your eating and lose weight if you were overweight while taking blood sugar control pills such as Glucophage.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1461, + "question": "My husband, who is 30 years old, drinks a diabetes medication called Amaryl 2, and today his blood sugar was 300. Is this dangerous? Please advise me. Is his diabetes second or first degree?", + "answer": "The second diabetes usually occurs after the age of 30, but how long has your husband had diabetes, what medications did he take, and did he take insulin before? In addition, for good follow-up, it is necessary to do a fasting and cumulative blood sugar analysis. To know the first or second diabetes type, it is possible to do a GAD86, INSULIN ANTIBODY analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1462, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes, two hours after eating and taking a metformin pill, my blood sugar is 240, which is uncontrolled, and I have constant numbness in my entire leg and penis, and I want to stop eating fruits at all. Do you...", + "answer": "You need more blood sugar control. You have to do a HBA1C blood sugar test, and if it is high, you can add a blood sugar lowerer with metformin, because one of your complaints is that your blood sugar is irregular and has begun to affect the nerves.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1463, + "question": "Does extreme sadness cause diabetes?", + "answer": "It may be caused by diabetes or high blood pressure if it continues for a long time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1464, + "question": "What is the death rate for a patient with type 1 diabetes, and what types of food should he eat?", + "answer": "With advances in medicine, diagnosis, treatment, and increased patient awareness, the death rate may be very low, especially for those who are not regular in treatment. The types of food for a diabetic patient in general are all available to him, but in certain proportions. He must reduce carbohydrates and not completely prevent them, as well as bread, 3 loaves of bread per day, and reduce sweets, fats, and oils. And fried foods, and eating a lot of vegetables and fruits, except for figs, grapes, and dates. He reduces them, and eats meat, fish, and low-fat dairy. He prefers grilled foods, not fried foods.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1465, + "question": "How do I know that I am a diabetic? I am forty and the measurement on the device while I am fasting does not exceed 140. Is it considered that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "140 while fasting means that you have a blood sugar level, but to confirm the cumulative blood sugar level and repeat it while fasting, if it is higher than 126, you must take a penalty.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1466, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I have had diabetes for nearly 8 years, thank God, but this is the fourth time I have had my cumulative blood sugar tested and it comes out at 6.5. Does this mean that my blood sugar has been reduced or how did we know I was...", + "answer": "my sister . This does not mean that your diabetes is gone, but it means that your diabetes is regular on treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1467, + "question": "Is the blood sugar level two hours after eating under the influence of treatment reaching 212...dangerous??", + "answer": "Yes, the result must be less than 160", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1468, + "question": "I have been a diabetic patient for 40 years. I am complaining of pain in the bottom of the foot from the heels and lack of balance in walking. Praise be to God, there is no inflammation. Sir, treatment and finding out the causes. Thank you.", + "answer": "This is an indication of damage to the nervous system. There are some treatments to improve this situation, and blood sugar must be regulated well\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1469, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and I use the treatment of Dihyanol, half a pill in the morning and evening, which is 2.5 grams in the morning and evening, and my examination after fasting is 95 and two hours after eating is 110. What do you think of my condition? Thank you", + "answer": "These are excellent results", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1470, + "question": "My mother suffers from type 1 diabetes, which is treated with insulin injections. She takes a diabetic regulator and a long-acting pure insulin needle, called Lantus Solostar. Exactly how many hours does it take, and it comes back to ticking Insuin!", + "answer": "Lantus is usually taken at night 11 before bedtime and regularly after meals\nThe goal of Lantus is to regulate morning sugar\nIf blood sugar continues to rise during the day, pure insulin must be added before meals, under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1471, + "question": "I am 47 years old and have been suffering from diabetes for a year. I take Denovo Norm 1 mg tablet in the morning, two at lunch, and Galvus Mt 50/1000 at dinner. I feel that Galvus does not...", + "answer": "The basic treatment is Novonorm\nIf your blood sugar is irregular, you should change the novonorm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1472, + "question": "I suffer from childhood diabetes and I was injecting myself with insulin in the arm area, which caused swelling and nodules under the skin. My question is, is there a treatment or surgery for this and which specialist doctor can I visit...", + "answer": "The solution is to change the position of the needle permanently\nThere is no treatment for these lumps because they will return to normal with light massage with moisturizing creams, but they take some time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1473, + "question": "My diabetes was discovered and the doctor gave me a regulator and a complex of vitamins. I want to know if it is possible for it to return to normal and how to know the normal level.", + "answer": "A blood sugar regulator is given for mild hyperglycemia caused by weight gain\nLosing weight can improve your blood sugar levels and stop treatment\nNormal blood sugar is 80 to 110 while fasting and below 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1474, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for diabetes? Note that I have heard that there is something called a treatment with stem cell transplantation. Thank you", + "answer": "There is no definitive cure yet for diabetes\nStem cell transplantation has been unsuccessful so far", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1475, + "question": "My blood sugar level is 124 in the evening. I ate starches and sugars during the day\nIs the ratio normal?", + "answer": "Is this a result before eating or two hours after eating?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1476, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient. The doctor prescribed me Glucovance, Actos, Lipitor and Gospirin, and I notice that my sugar level drops very low after taking the medicine to 50 or 40. Is this dangerous or not?...", + "answer": "The reason is Glucovance, as it contains two treatments, metformin and glibenclamide, which causes low blood sugar, so you must replace the treatment with Glucophage 1000 in the morning and evening with Actos.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1477, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Today, an hour after eating lunch, I tested my blood sugar and found it to be 220. Is this a predisposition to developing diabetes, as I have a kidney transplant and follow a diet? I would like advice from one of the doctors. Thank you.", + "answer": "Kidney transplant treatments raise blood sugar. Monitoring is necessary, but fasting and two hours after eating. If the increase continues, fasting or two hours after eating, above 160, you should see a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1478, + "question": "My father has an amputation in one of his legs, and it is accompanied by drunkenness, and now the left leg appears in the fingers like bubbles, and I am afraid it will happen in them like the other leg.", + "answer": "You must regulate your blood sugar and follow your doctor and diabetic foot specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1479, + "question": "My husband has type 1 diabetes and is treated with insulin. The problem is that when he takes a dose of mixed insulin, the body does not respond to it and the blood sugar level does not decrease, unlike pure insulin. What is the reason???", + "answer": "Pure insulin is absorbed faster than other types of insulin, and the most appropriate treatment currently for patients with type 1 diabetes is long-acting insulin at night and pure insulin before each meal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1480, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I would like to ask something about my mother. A very small black dot appeared on the bottom of her foot, and it hurts if someone presses on it. She has diabetes, knowing that the dot is after three...", + "answer": "It is possible that it is the result of the expansion of blood capillaries under the skin and the formation of a blood drop under the skin, which occurs in some patients\nUsually the pain gradually subsides and the color becomes light brown and remains that way", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1481, + "question": "My wife, who is 39 years old, feels as if she has symptoms of diabetes, and the cumulative level has reached 6. Today, she ate candy, and after a quarter of an hour, she found that her blood sugar was 160. Is she considered to have the disease, or is the increase normal, note...", + "answer": "She should avoid fast sugars and lose weight if she is obese\nMeasuring blood sugar two hours after eating and not before", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1482, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy son has been suffering from diabetes since he was 3 years old, and when he was tested for ABS Total TCD3, the result was H3286, knowing that he is now 8 years old.", + "answer": "It is normal for the immune antibodies to be high in a type 1 diabetic patient, as they are one of the causes of the disease and do not affect the course of the disease or treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1483, + "question": "How do I differentiate between diabetes insipidus? Diabetes level 2", + "answer": "There is no false sugar\nIf your blood sugar rises repeatedly, you are diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1484, + "question": "Hello. I have had diabetes since 2010, and yesterday I had an analysis and found that the cumulative sugar level was 9 and the blood sugar level was high at 17. I found out what is the cause of the high blood pressure when I am a shisha smoker and is it...", + "answer": "This is irregular blood sugar, and it is clear that you are not monitoring the blood sugar well, which will lead to the emergence of early complications of the disease if you do not treat the diabetes better, by referring to the doctor to organize treatment and periodic monitoring along with diet and exercise.\nSmoking is one of the causes of atherosclerosis and high blood pressure, and with the presence of sugar, complications occur faster than you think", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1485, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Drink plenty of water\nFrequent urination\nFeeling hungry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1486, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my grandmother, who does not have diabetes, suffers from a high temperature inside her legs, which causes her insomnia and lack of sleep, and her health condition has deteriorated, knowing that she has gone to many doctors...", + "answer": "This is often (diabetic neuropathy), and the treatment is to tightly control blood sugar so that the fasting level becomes less than 130, the fasting level is less than 180, and the cumulative level is less than 7. It is also possible to take medications that reduce nerve pain, such as pregabalin 75 mg twice daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1487, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother has diabetes and takes tablets. Seven years ago, her blood sugar levels were normal, but in recent years her blood sugar levels have varied, sometimes rising and falling at other times, so...", + "answer": "Please visit the Diabetes Center to measure your blood sugar and find out your dietary pattern\nTo find out if you need to add a medication or increase the dose of the medication\nOr put her on insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1488, + "question": "I am a 39-year-old young man. I have juvenile diabetes, type 1. For a while, the hair on my legs started to fall out. There are areas with thick hair and empty areas, and my blood sugar is fine. I do not know what is the appropriate treatment.", + "answer": "What you often suffer from is (alopecia), which is an immune disease, like type 1 diabetes, which is also an immune disease. There is a rule that says (immune diseases may not come individually). Treatment can be with local injections of cortisone in hairless areas, but you must consult a dermatologist. To confirm the diagnosis and prescribe treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1489, + "question": "Peace be upon you....I want to know whether I have diabetes or not.. I measured my blood sugar at home, fasting for 8 hours, and the result was 119, then 163 two hours after eating, knowing that I am skinny and not...", + "answer": "To diagnose diabetes, the test must be done fasting for 8 to 12 hours, and the result in a normal person is from 70 to 110, and the result in a diabetic person is greater than 126 mg per cent, but the ratio between 110 and 126 is called pre-diabetes.\nThe analysis sample must be from a vein and be analyzed in the laboratory and not the rapid device\nIn the diagnosis, the matter depends on the presence of other risk factors, such as genetics or the presence of a family history of illness, then the age factor (over 40), the percentage increases, as well as obesity, severe nervous pressure, and a sedentary lifestyle without exercising, and for women, factors such as the birth of a child whose weight is greater than the average. Or gestational diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1490, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar test: 163, fasting 256. This is how much blood sugar", + "answer": "This is usually type 2 irregular diabetes\nThere are no levels of sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1491, + "question": "May peace be upon you\nI am 37 years old and have had diabetes for 9 years, but with many medications it is still stable at 200 fasting and after eating, it increases slightly to 271. Is there a risk?", + "answer": "Yes\nThese are high percentages and increase the risk of diabetes complications\nYou should reduce your blood sugar below 150 while fasting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1492, + "question": "I am 20 years old, and my weight is 157 kg. I suffer from high blood pressure, 170/95, headache, low blood sugar, and sometimes high blood sugar, and the cumulative blood sugar is 6.6. The percentage of red and white blood cells is high...", + "answer": "If your weight is 157? You must treat the pressure first and consult a doctor to perform a stomach operation to lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1493, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I suffer from diabetes and it is under control, but for the past 3 months, when I walk for half an hour, I get pain in the soles of my feet and they become hot, so I cannot walk. What is the reason? Thank you...", + "answer": "The reason is that your nervous system is affected by diabetes. You should consult a doctor\nThere are some treatments that can improve the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1494, + "question": "My mother is newly diagnosed with diabetes, what do you advise?", + "answer": "Diet and continue to follow the doctor in the clinic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1495, + "question": "What is type 2 diabetes and how to treat the disease", + "answer": "The second type is diabetes, which does not require insulin to treat it, and the treatment is treated by a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1496, + "question": "My husband is 38 years old and suffers from childhood diabetes and high blood pressure. He is a smoker.\nHe suffers from an unusual feeling of cold, and recently he has been experiencing a feeling of coldness, along with sweating throughout the body, then a feeling of heat. What...", + "answer": "These are symptoms of damage to the nervous system due to diabetes. You should consult a doctor, as there are some medications that are beneficial for the condition, and you must regulate your blood sugar and stop smoking.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1497, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test five hours ago and it came out at 170. I did it now and it came out at 160. Is my blood sugar high?", + "answer": "Yes, this is high blood sugar, but you did not mention whether it was two hours before or after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1498, + "question": "My mother is 65 years old and has had diabetes for 18 years. She takes 50 units of insulin in the morning and 25 in the evening, and now we are suffering from low blood sugar and its instability. Is the blood sugar level 150 to...", + "answer": "There are several reasons for the decline\nEither the insulin dose is high, the meals are far apart, or the injection site does not absorb the insulin well\nThe blood sugar is supposed to be under 150 before each injection", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1499, + "question": "I have a question: Is the patient with type 2 diabetes okay? I had my third intravenous diabetes test, and now the treating doctor told me that my blood sugar level was normal, the result was 5.2. Did...", + "answer": "If weight is the cause, then when the weight decreases, the sugar disappears, but monitoring is necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1500, + "question": "Hello\nDo Iron Frose pills raise blood sugar?\nBecause I regulated my diabetes and these days it is high even though I am maintaining the diet and there is nothing new and the new thing that entered my diet is pills...", + "answer": "Iron pills usually do not raise blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1501, + "question": "I have a high urinary tract (7mg/dl). Does the diabetes medication Amaral 1 mg cause this increase? Note that I have diabetes and is there an alternative if this is the cause of the increase? Thank you", + "answer": "Glimepiride (Amaryl) does not cause an increase in uric acid, and this increase is very slight and can be overcome without medication. It is enough only to diet, lose weight, and drink plenty of water.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1502, + "question": "Hello\nI am 18 years old and have diabetes\nI would like your advice if I change the timing and my blood sugar is high", + "answer": "You should follow up with a doctor and a diabetes educator", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1503, + "question": "Age 16, weight 52 kg, fasting blood sugar does not rise only after eating. Sometimes my cumulating blood sugar was 6.8, then 6, then 6.1. I used Clovage once, but I started to feel pain in my heart. The doctor advised me to stop taking the medication, and I am afraid that my blood sugar will rise.", + "answer": "Your blood sugar is a little high, and Glucophage is not working. Heartache. Why did the doctor advise you to stop treatment, even though your fasting blood sugar should be under 110 and the cumulative blood sugar should be under 6? Do you have any diabetics in your family?\nIt is possible to stop treatment and monitor the sugar level using a device to measure the sugar level before eating, two hours after eating, and the cumulative sugar every two months. If you find that the sugar rises more than 110 fasting and 140 two hours after eating, or the cumulative sugar is more than 6.5, then you should take Glucophage after every meal with the diabetes diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1504, + "question": "After I had my blood sugar tested, I got the following:\nglycemie:1.22 / hba1c:6.6\nWhat is your opinion about this analysis and what do you advise me?\nI am waiting for a response because this is necessary.", + "answer": "There is a slight increase in blood sugar, but exercise and fever can be beneficial\nYou must then repeat the HBA1C test after two months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1505, + "question": "My son's sugar level was 99 after fasting, two hours after eating 130 and an hour and a half before bedtime after dinner 114. Does my son have diabetes? Is his parent ready?", + "answer": "The tests are completely normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1506, + "question": "The ideal way to treat diabetes", + "answer": "Doctor + treatment + diet + exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1507, + "question": "Is there a fourth type of diabetes that is not recognized by the World Health Organization, called malnutrition diabetes? Is there uncontrolled blood glucose that leads to gluttony and laziness? What are the symptoms and treatment?", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes include a feeling of hunger and gluttony\nBut I do not understand why you are interested in recognition by the World Health Organization?\nSugar rarely appears in people who suffer from malnutrition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1508, + "question": "I am very thin, and I had an abscess operation, and then I took medications, and I noticed myself going to the bathroom a lot. I measured my blood sugar level randomly, 450 fasting and 300, and I carry diabetes genes, but I am skinny. Is it possible...", + "answer": "You are a diabetic patient, and the operation may be the factor that caused your disease to appear\nYou should see a doctor quickly because you need insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1509, + "question": "My brother, God forbid, was in a traffic accident and suffered a broken bone\nAfter the operation, his blood sugar rose to 280\nNote that the pre-operative examination is normal\nDoes that mean...", + "answer": "Some patients get this condition from high blood sugar, some of whom have their blood sugar return to normal, and most of them have the beginning of the disease that appears after trauma or surgery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1510, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 15 years old and have not yet reached puberty, and I suffer from diabetes. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Diabetics usually delay puberty, but consultation with an endocrinologist is necessary for follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1511, + "question": "Is there an effective treatment for diabetic men?", + "answer": "Regulating blood sugar, avoiding foot injuries or burns, and consulting a diabetic foot specialist to give you all the instructions.\nThere is no definitive treatment for diabetic foot because the presence of diabetic foot is evidence of the progression of the disease and the occurrence of complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1512, + "question": "Peace be upon you. How do I know that diabetes is hereditary in the family? I want a nutritional schedule to maintain my diabetes balance. Thank you ^^*", + "answer": "There are special blood tests to determine whether there is an inheritance or not\nNutritional guidelines are available from nutritionists and online", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1513, + "question": "How can I protect myself from getting diabetes, which is hereditary in my family?", + "answer": "Regulating food, monitoring sugar, and maintaining light weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1514, + "question": "How can I determine whether my medical condition is severe hypoglycemia or an epileptic seizure? The result of my tests is a lack of calcium, an increase in the production of insulin and fats in the blood, and a decrease in blood sugar and pressure.", + "answer": "Low blood sugar can be detected by measuring the blood sugar with the device when you feel the symptoms. If there is a severe and recurring drop and you are not a diabetic, you should consult an endocrinologist to find out the reason.\nIf you are obese, your insulin levels may sometimes be slightly high due to the body's insulin resistance", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1515, + "question": "I am thirty years old. I had a blood sugar test and it came out at 103, after half an hour, 158, after an hour, 164, after two hours, 158, and after three hours, 120. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "You suffer from sugar intolerance, which may be an early stage of diabetes because your blood sugar returns to normal after 3 hours, while it should return to normal after 2 hours.\nIn most cases, things return to normal after avoiding fast sugars, losing weight, and exercising", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1516, + "question": "Two years ago, I tested positive an hour after eating, and my sugar was 256. Two months later, I tested 416 after eating, and on an empty stomach, the cumulative was 315. The cumulative was 8.8. I followed a diet and herbs. The cumulative was now 5 on an empty stomach, between...", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal and you should maintain it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1517, + "question": "Doctor, I am a new diabetic patient. I take a diabetic supplement and Amaryl, which stimulates the pancreas. I measured my sugar level immediately after eating and it came out at 217, and 7 hours later I ate a light meal and the test came out at 97. This is normal...", + "answer": "217 is a high percentage. It is clear that the quality and quantity of food play a role in regulating your blood sugar\nIf the increase continues after eating despite the diet, the dose of the regulator must either be increased or another treatment must be added", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1518, + "question": "Handheld blood glucose meter (glucocheck or the lab)\n1- When a blood sugar test is done, there is a difference in the two readings. What are the reasons?\n2- Are the test readings in the laboratory more accurate when the device is used?", + "answer": "Certainly, the laboratory is more accurate, but despite this, the devices remain more practical due to their frequent use in monitoring sugar\nUsually the differences are not large, and if they are large, there are reasons for that, including that the device is old or the strip is old, which is the most common", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1519, + "question": "Does herbal treatment cure diabetes permanently?", + "answer": "There is no definitive treatment for diabetes yet, so the medication must be taken regularly with diet and exercise (at least walking) and periodic follow-up with tests. As for herbs, it has been found that cinnamon may help somewhat in controlling sugar, but it is neither a treatment nor a substitute for medications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1520, + "question": "I am diabetic and use Novorabid Flex Pen treatment\nLantus, I am 21 years old, and I have been suffering for almost a long time since the onset of the disease. If I use insulin and my blood sugar is controlled, I experience swelling in the parts of my body.", + "answer": "It is known that sugar causes moderate weight gain in patients, but some hormones that may cause bloating in the body must be checked.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1521, + "question": "I have diabetes, but there are no symptoms such as thirst and urination. We use blood sugar control pills after lunch", + "answer": "Do not rely on a random test for diabetes, especially if there is a family history of the disease. Do a fasting and cumulative test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1522, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have diabetes and I take regulating pills. Will treatment with exercise ever work?", + "answer": "If your blood sugar is type 2, and your fasting, fasting, and cumulative blood sugar levels are not high, and your doctor thinks so, then there is no objection to you continuing to take the supplement and exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1523, + "question": "Is Januvia 100 the newest and best medicine for diabetes, and is it actually extracted from the saliva of some reptiles?", + "answer": "Reptile saliva has nothing to do with medicine. This medicine is composed of (sitagliptin), and it stops the action of an enzyme called DPP4. This enzyme breaks down the GIP hormone, which is secreted from the intestines and works to activate the secretion of insulin from the pancreas. The result of using the medicine is an increase in this hormone and thus an increase in insulin. This medicine is combined with other medicines for it. The same ending in the name as (Galvus) and (Saxagliptin Onglysa)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1524, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar level is 0.92, and an hour after eating it became 1.87, and two hours after eating it became 1.32. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1525, + "question": "Good evening, a question: Which is better, sugar pills or insulin needles, and what is the difference in terms of the effects of treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "There are two types of diabetes: the first type depends on insulin and the second type depends on pills, and there is no preference in treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1526, + "question": "Diabetic foot What is a good antibiotic ointment for a toe wound and how many days should it be used maximum?", + "answer": "Diabetic foot specialists are more knowledgeable about this type of treatment depending on the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1527, + "question": "Diabetic foot: Is sea water good for diabetic foot wounds?", + "answer": "There is no medical evidence for this, and sea water may contain germs. We use a saline solution for replacement, which is similar to sea water, but it is sterile.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1528, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and take insulin, but the problem is that I eat sweets, which has made my blood sugar level high. What is your opinion of insulin victoza?", + "answer": "Firstly, Victoza is not insulin. It is useful for losing weight and reducing appetite, and it can help improve sugar levels, but not for all patients.\nThe issue of binge eating sweets is due to the extent of your awareness of the dangers of high blood sugar and its complications. This is your responsibility and is not only related to the doctor’s opinion.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1529, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level two hours after eating 340 dangerous?", + "answer": "It is unfortunate that anyone asks this question\nEveryone knows that these high rates can be dangerous for type 1 diabetes and a direct cause of accelerating diabetes complications in type 2.\nBut if he did not know or neglected the high blood sugar, then he has become in an advanced stage of the disease and his nervous system has been affected and treatment must begin quickly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1530, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar level is 92, and an hour after eating it became 187, and two hours after eating it became 132. Are these results correct?", + "answer": "Yes, intact", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1531, + "question": "What is the solution to reduce the level of glycated hemoglobin?", + "answer": "Glycated hemoglobin reflects the general blood sugar level during the two months preceding the analysis, so it is linked to daily blood sugar regulation through treatment, diet, and exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1532, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I did not know that I was diabetic unless my weight decreased and I drink water. As you know, I went to see a doctor a while ago and he gave me treatment and some relief from it...", + "answer": "I think that this is what we call neglect and trying to ignore the disease, and this will cause harm to you and cause your diabetes complications to appear quickly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1533, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and my blood sugar level is average\n130 fasting 180 fasting\nAnd take Gal's Met 50mg/1000mg\n0 years ago\nYesterday and this morning my fasting blood sugar level was 279", + "answer": "This means that the treatment can no longer adjust blood sugar and another treatment must be added, but before that you must reconsider your diet and excess weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1534, + "question": "I am 23 years old. Does my blood sugar after eating before dinner to 192 mean that I am diabetic, even though I suffer from numbness in my extremities, lower jaw, and mouth? What...", + "answer": "See an internal medicine consultant for better fasting and cumulative blood sugar tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1535, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to have symptoms to diagnose the disease, and if they do exist, the most important of them is increased thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1536, + "question": "Suitable food for type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "You should ask a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1537, + "question": "How do we control diabetic foot patients and protect them from cancrine?", + "answer": "Regulating blood sugar and following up with a diabetic foot specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1538, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old diabetic, and it is not hereditary. Can I recover from it?", + "answer": "There is no initial cure for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1539, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like an urgent response. A fasting blood sugar test of 99 and cumulative blood sugar of 5 and pregnant does this mean that there is diabetes, knowing that insulin was taken but it was stopped by consulting a doctor before...", + "answer": "The results do not indicate the presence of sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1540, + "question": "Why does my blood sugar level not drop below 176, given that I am a recent patient and am taking the medication as prescribed by the doctor? Thank you", + "answer": "The blood sugar level cannot be fixed at one fixed number and will not budge because sugar is linked to more than one hormone and linked to movement and nutritional intake. It is preferable to measure the cumulative sugar and build a treatment plan. I believe that fixing it at 176 is inaccurate and not possible.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1541, + "question": "Inject insulin before or after eating", + "answer": "Water insulin, short-acting insulin, and mixture insulin (before eating), as for long-acting insulin (not related to eating, but at the same time every day, such as before bed, for example)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1542, + "question": "May I know the best medicine for patients with type 2 diabetes? It is a very effective medicine. I do not want the drug Metformin. I want the strongest drug that regulates blood sugar, activates cells and increases insulin secretion. Can you write me the best...", + "answer": "Diet and increased movement are important, not just medication, and medications are decided based on the amount of cumulative blood sugar, the condition of the kidneys, and age, and not based on the level of fasting blood sugar. For example, there are medications that are permitted even with poor renal function, and there are medications whose dosage is reduced in the case of decreased renal performance.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1543, + "question": "Is there a medicine that eliminates diabetes permanently?", + "answer": "Diabetes may go away in obese patients after they lose weight. Diabetes caused by medications may go away after stopping taking these medications, such as cortisone. Gestational diabetes may go away after giving birth. It should be noted that the gradual decrease in insulin levels may intensify and diabetes appears. Then insulin temporarily returns to a reasonable level and diabetes goes away temporarily. Until insulin returns to a low level again, this is called the honeymoon, and this makes some non-medical prescriptions gain a reputation they do not deserve.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1544, + "question": "Diabetes medication", + "answer": "Unfortunately, diabetes is a chronic disease, and unfortunately there is still no definitive treatment to cure it, but there are many medications available to control the disease, and the appropriate treatment can be chosen for each patient according to the type of disease, stage, and other factors considered by the doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1545, + "question": "My mother has been diabetic for 10 years and has been suffering from cardiomyopathy for some time. Since then, her blood sugar levels have changed. In the morning, I fast 150-200, most of the day 200-300, and before dinner until 350, and during sleep it drops sharply to 90.", + "answer": "The medication and diet should be adjusted to suit it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1546, + "question": "Do people with type 02 diabetes who take diabetes control medication drink it for life?", + "answer": "Unless the diabetes was due to excessive obesity that disappeared or due to medication, it was ruled out", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1547, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and have ulcers and wounds in my feet. I was taking antibiotics for months, and when I stopped taking them, I had x-rays done to check on them, and I developed osteoarthritis. What should I do? Is there a possibility...", + "answer": "A doppler must be done in the leg to check the blood vessels, and a mesh may need to be made in the leg to maintain blood supply to the feet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1548, + "question": "Hello . My mother suffers from diabetes and sometimes her blood sugar rises to 17 and 18. How can we treat the matter and reduce her blood sugar level?", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor to see if the treatment needs to be modified or for other reasons", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1549, + "question": "I am 60 years old. I had a blood sugar test before eating at 116 and after eating at 164. Is there a possibility of developing diabetes at the age of 60? Are there specific ages beyond which one can develop diabetes and survive it? And for you...", + "answer": "Your fasting blood sugar level is between 70 and 110, and after breakfast two hours it does not exceed 180, and your cumulative blood sugar level is 4.2 to 6.4. Your blood sugar level is normal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1550, + "question": "I follow a diet and I have pre-diabetes\nWhy do my blood sugar go below 140 two hours after eating, and then half an hour later, that is, two and a half or three hours after eating, it rises to 160, and after four hours I find it...", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar is between 70 and 110, and after breakfast two hours between 126 and 180, your blood sugar level is normal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1551, + "question": "How to get rid of diabetes", + "answer": "All types of diabetes require continuous (lifelong) treatment with diet, exercise (at least walking), and periodic follow-up with tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1552, + "question": "What is the rate of transmission of diabetes to children if the mother has type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease and is not hereditary and is not transmitted from a mother to her children, unlike type 2 diabetes, which has strong genetic factors.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1553, + "question": "Diabetes treatment", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1554, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Yesterday I ate and fell asleep an hour later, then I woke up more than 18 hours later and measured my blood sugar and I did not eat or drink anything and it was about 101 and I am 15 years old! Do...", + "answer": "Your blood sugar level is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1555, + "question": "I am diabetic and I am 35 years old. How do I deal with this disease?", + "answer": "The treatment of diabetes depends on its type: the first type depends on insulin, which affects children and may affect adults, and the second type depends on pills. The decision maker and guardianship regarding your treatment rests with the doctor supervising your treatment alone, who sets a treatment plan for you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1556, + "question": "I have diabetes, how do I maintain my health?", + "answer": "Maintain regular diabetes medication, exercise, drink water, eat plenty of vegetables, and get enough sleep", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1557, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level after eating???", + "answer": "The post-meal blood sugar measurement is between 126 and 180 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1558, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the normal blood sugar level after eating?\nI got 220. Is this normal????\nNote that my meal was light, vegetable salad and whole wheat bread", + "answer": "If you are not diabetic, you are diabetic as a result of this test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1559, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is the glycemic index of 8.2 high, and what should I do to reduce the percentage?", + "answer": "In order to control the cumulative blood sugar, the fasting blood sugar must be adjusted to less than 130 and the blood sugar after breakfast to less than 180 for a period of not less than 3 months, and the required rate of cumulative blood sugar is less than 7%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1560, + "question": "How often should a Lantus insulin pen be used, when should it be used, day or night, and what is the maximum dose when using it?", + "answer": "Insulin doses are taken according to your doctor’s recommendations, and there is no maximum or minimum limit", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1561, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient with a blood test before breakfast of 200 and after breakfast of 400. Please give me medication other than insulin. The duration of the disease is 7 years. I am 39 years old. I take Sulvage 1000 pills in the evening only.", + "answer": "This treatment is not enough\nYou should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1562, + "question": "A diabetic patient, I am 39 years old. Hemoglobin blood test for the past three months: 400 before food 200 after food 400 Please help in giving me medication other than insulin. Thank you.", + "answer": "You suffer from insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes, and your only treatment is insulin, with insulin doses adjusted by your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1563, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and takes three insulin needles a day. I am looking for the best doctors for stomatal implants in the Emirates, which one can I go to and what is the success rate?", + "answer": "The success rate is weak - even in America - because if it worked, you would not see diabetes medications everywhere", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1564, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and takes insulin needles three times a day. I would like to inquire about stem cell transplants to get rid of her disease. I hope for your quick response. Thank you.", + "answer": "Stem cell transplantation for diabetes is still under scientific research", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1565, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The cumulative blood sugar is 7.1. What action should I take?", + "answer": "The normal cumulative blood sugar level is between 4 and 6.4 for a normal person who does not suffer from diabetes, but if he suffers from diabetes, the cumulative blood sugar is within normal limits.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1566, + "question": "Is diabetes caused by eating sugar and sweets?", + "answer": "It is not the main reason, but eating starches and sweets helps to gain weight, and this leads to obesity, and obesity leads to diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and increased blood fats. There is a hereditary factor for diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1567, + "question": "What are the best foods to avoid diabetes?\nWhat sugary-tasting foods are beneficial for diabetics, that is, do not raise blood sugar?\nThank you", + "answer": "To avoid diabetes, avoid fats and grease, eat a lot of vegetables and fruits with high fiber, reduce weight, and exercise. Natural bee honey does not raise blood sugar in diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1568, + "question": "Is it permissible to take Examide if there is type 2 diabetes? Also, is it permissible to take it with aspocid??\nplease reply", + "answer": "This medicine is a diuretic and is taken in cases of fluid accumulation in the body (such as ascites - weak heart muscle - some kidney diseases). Taking it does not depend on the presence or absence of sugar. Likewise, taking it does not depend on the presence or absence of aspirin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1569, + "question": "The reason for the diabetic person's numbness, how serious it is, and what is the treatment method?", + "answer": "Sugar, in the long term, causes neuropathy, especially if it is irregular, causing a feeling of numbness. The best treatment is to regulate blood sugar while taking Vitamin B injections every two days or Gaptan tablets, depending on the case.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1570, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a sudden feeling of thirst and a constant desire to drink water, and this led to frequent urination, knowing that there is sometimes dry mouth, and this happened after suppressing the desire...", + "answer": "Is there weight loss or apathy and lethargy in the body? To be sure, you should do a fasting blood sugar test for 8 hours in the morning, and if it is higher than 126, you should do an A1C test to confirm.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1571, + "question": "I have diabetes, but at the beginning, is there any hope of recovery?", + "answer": "There is no cure for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1572, + "question": "Are there initial symptoms before developing diabetes, and can it be prevented?", + "answer": "There are no initial symptoms before contracting the disease\nSome patients begin to experience slight blood sugar increases after eating\nPrevention by not gaining excessive weight, following a healthy diet, exercising, and not smoking", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1573, + "question": "Is liquid tahini healthy? Is it beneficial for diabetics?", + "answer": "In general, liquid tahini is a rich source of protein, healthy fats, fiber and other nutrients, and contains a high percentage of unsaturated fatty acids that help lower cholesterol levels and promote heart health.\n \nIt is worth noting that liquid tahini can be beneficial for diabetics if consumed in moderation and careful to reduce the amount of sugar added to it, because it contains a lot of protein, fats and fiber that help improve blood sugar levels, and it also helps to feel full and control appetite. , which can help control blood glucose levels.\n \nDiabetics should eat liquid tahini moderately and be careful not to consume it in large quantities, because it contains high calories, and blood sugar levels must be carefully monitored after eating it. Care should also be taken to choose liquid tahini that does not contain added sugar or fat.\n \nFor more:\n\nSesame tahini, what is its nutritional value?\nThe benefits of tahini are many and amazing, learn about them now", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1574, + "question": "Hello\nWhy are my sugar levels disturbed, knowing that I have pre-diabetes and I use Glucophage 500 mg at lunch? Two hours after lunch: 130 After three hours: 150", + "answer": "These numbers are okay, and if you want to improve them, the dose of Glucophage can be increased so that it does not exceed 2000 mg per day, in addition to diet and exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1575, + "question": "My diabetes while I was fasting for 8 hours was 103 after breakfast, 130. When I go out to work, my energy and concentration start to decrease and I feel dizzy. Then I tested my blood sugar at that moment and found it was down to 70 and it continues for me even after lunch...", + "answer": "You did not mention in your question the medications to treat diabetes that you take, but since your blood sugar decreases with effort, the dose can be gradually reduced until we reach the appropriate dose, taking into account that the fasting blood sugar does not rise above 130 and the fasting blood sugar does not rise above 180.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1576, + "question": "Measuring blood sugar immediately after eating. It was 149. Is this normal?? Thank you", + "answer": "The blood sugar level should not be measured immediately after eating, but it is recommended to measure it after eating for a sufficient period of time, up to about two hours. Measuring the blood sugar level two hours after eating varies between people depending on whether they are diabetic or healthy.\nFor healthy people who do not have diabetes, the American Diabetes Association has defined the measurement of blood sugar as follows:\n\nBlood sugar level when fasting for 8 hours: 70-99 mg/dl.\nSugar level one to two hours after eating: less than 140 mg/dl.\nCumulative sugar content: less than 5.7%.\n\nAs for diabetics, measuring blood sugar can be explained as follows:\n\nSugar level if fasting for 8 hours: 80-130 mg/dl.\nSugar level one to two hours after eating: less than 180 mg/dl.\nCumulative sugar content: less than 7%.\n\nIf the measurements differ from the permissible range, it is recommended to seek medical advice to adjust the doses of treatment or insulin, or as determined by the specialist doctor. It should be noted that it is not possible to interpret the result of measuring sugar immediately after eating, as sufficient time must be given for the digestion process to complete and allow insulin to be secreted and the performance of the pancreas to be assessed accurately and correctly, or to evaluate the treatment doses used.\nFor more:\n\nEverything you should know about blood sugar\nImportant examinations for diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1577, + "question": "Is blood sugar 18.3 dangerous? What is the normal blood sugar level for fasting and fasting people?", + "answer": "Yes, this percentage is very high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1578, + "question": "Hello\nDoctor, I suffer from high blood sugar up to 270 after fatty food, and I do not take any sugar pills except Glucophage. Is there any harm to my organs and health?", + "answer": "To avoid diabetes complications, we must reach the fasting blood sugar to less than 130 and the blood sugar after breakfast to less than 180. Taking (Glucophage) is a good thing, but it must be increased to 2000 mg per day. If we do not reach the required numbers, another medication must be added to it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1579, + "question": "Is your blood sugar high?\nIt causes stress, discomfort, and irritability", + "answer": "Yes, it leads to stress", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1580, + "question": "I have diabetes\nI did a test and the cumulative sugar level in my body’s organs was very high, 9+\nWhat should I do to return to the normal rate, and what is the normal rate, given that I am a female and have...", + "answer": "Cumulative sugar is a reflection of the average sugar level in the body for a period of three months, and controlling its percentage is by taking the treatment prescribed by the doctor in the specified doses, in addition to a diet that avoids sugars, rice, pasta, and other foods that increase blood sugar, and to evaluate the decrease or increase in the cumulative sugar level, it is necessary only Three months after the previous analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1581, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar two hours after eating with an electronic device and it was 117\nDoes this mean diabetes?\nPlease advise", + "answer": "no\nI am not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1582, + "question": "I had a blood test and the doctor told me that my blood sugar was 8.4 and I don’t know if this is right or not. If it is not right, I don’t know what to do... I hope you can help me.", + "answer": "If this result is fasting or cumulative, you have diabetes\nSee a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1583, + "question": "My husband, 33 years old, had a blood sugar test of 5.6 and a fasting blood sugar of 98\ninsulin level fasting 19.70 Are these results normal or is this diabetes or pre-diabetes?", + "answer": "Natural analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1584, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. I have a father who suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure, and poor digestion. Inquiry about swelling in the legs and shortness of breath. What are the causes of the swelling?", + "answer": "You must ensure the presence of albumin (protein) in the urine because it is a common cause of swelling of the feet when there is diabetes and high blood pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1585, + "question": "I wanted to ask about Good Bye Diabetes to treat diabetes, knowing that you were born with runny nose in the eyes. Does it really treat diabetes?", + "answer": "The presence of diabetes complications can only be treated with insulin and effective medications\nUsing unreliable medications wastes time for the patient and increases the development of complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1586, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does a diabetic patient urinate a lot and feel thirsty and have a dry mouth at all times, even if his blood sugar is within normal limits, or when his blood sugar rises, he feels dehydrated and urinates frequently while drinking water?", + "answer": "Frequent urination does not occur unless the blood sugar exceeds 180 mg/dL, but below that, urination becomes normal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1587, + "question": "In the morning, my blood sugar is around 130, and after I take Novonorm 2 mg and eat a light breakfast, then I take a Glucophage 850 pill. I wait for two to three hours, and I find that it is higher than in the morning, 150-170.", + "answer": "If it is possible, either change the novonorm or increase another treatment of the DPP4 type chosen by the doctor\nPay attention to diet and weight loss", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1588, + "question": "My husband, 33 years old, had a fasting blood sugar test of 98, a cumulative blood sugar of 5.6, and a fasting insuline level of 19.70. Does this mean that he suffers from diabetes or not, or is he in the stage...", + "answer": "These rates are acceptable and normal\nno; He is not diabetic or even pre-diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1589, + "question": "Why does a type 1 diabetic patient practice any type of exercise and the sugar level is 140, for example, gradually rise after an hour and reach approximately 180? What is the solution!!", + "answer": "Naturally, sports burn blood sugar, which leads to lowering blood sugar, but some sports that require a kind of nervousness or intense concentration, or that affect a person’s mood, lead to an increase in the hormone cortisone, which raises sugar. The solution is to take insulin regularly, be careful when exercising, and stay away from harsh sports, as it is the best sport for a diabetic patient. It is walking half an hour a day, 5 days a week", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1590, + "question": "From my mother’s words (I am 68 years old and have had diabetes for 25 years. I suffer from severe pain in the hip joint, without symptoms of inflammation, and my weight is 64 kg)", + "answer": "Diabetes is one of the diseases that directly affects the joints, especially if it remains high for long periods. It also affects blood circulation, so a CT scan must be performed on the affected joint to find out whether it is related to diabetes or not.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1591, + "question": "Does alternative treatment have a positive effect on diabetes mellitus with the large number of prescriptions?", + "answer": "We doctors on this site do not deal with alternative medicine, but rather we rely on medicine based on extensive studies, which have been proven to be successful and effective in high rates on large samples of patients and have been approved for education and teaching in well-known medical colleges. Therefore, we do not recommend alternative medicine because it lacks the aforementioned specifications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1592, + "question": "My wife is not responding to diabetes treatment with Janomet tablets. Should she use insulin...and what type of it do you use?", + "answer": "How old is she, what medications did she take before, what are her test results, and does she follow a healthy diet? All of these need answers.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1593, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 27 years old. I have been on a diet for 17 days since I discovered my diabetes without using diabetes medication. My condition is excellent, thank God. Is diabetes medication and a regulator necessary...", + "answer": "Some types of diabetes respond to diet and exercise without treatment and weight loss, but according to the results of your tests, we can answer whether treatment is necessary or what.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1594, + "question": "How do I protect myself from diabetes?", + "answer": "Exercising, following a healthy diet, reducing fat intake, losing weight, and eating a lot of fruits and vegetables.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1595, + "question": "According to what I read, there are benefits of cinnamon with milk for diabetics. When is it recommended to drink it? Before or after eating?", + "answer": "There are many studies that talk about the benefits of fenugreek in increasing the body’s sensitivity to insulin, and thus improving the patient’s diabetes condition. Other studies also indicate the benefit of cinnamon in reducing the level of cumulative blood sugar. But all of these studies were conducted on small numbers of people, which makes them need to be conducted on larger numbers in order to be approved and give more accurate results.\nFenugreek and cinnamon can be used in moderation without exaggeration to benefit from their benefits, but it must be known that this use is not considered a substitute for drug treatment and one must adhere to drug treatment, while herbal treatment is considered supportive treatment. Therefore, it is recommended to consult the doctor responsible for the condition to include fenugreek and cinnamon in the diet in a way that suits the condition in general.\nFor more:\n\nTips to help prevent diabetes\n\nthe reviewer:\n\nA randomized controlled clinical trial evaluating the effect of Trigonella foenum-graecum (fenugreek)\nThe Effect of Different Amounts of Cinnamon Consumption on Blood Glucose in Healthy Adult Individuals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1596, + "question": "Welcome\nHow low is the blood sugar level for diabetics?\nThank you", + "answer": "Sugar should not fall below 70 mg/dL", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1597, + "question": "What are the benefits of alfalfa for diabetics?", + "answer": "Alfalfa has many therapeutic benefits, the most important of which is its ability to control the level of cholesterol in the blood, as this effect is proven through medical studies. As for its effect on diabetes, there is only one study conducted on a group of mice, and it was found that alfalfa works to repair the cells responsible for producing insulin in the pancreas. This study needs more studies to be approved, and it must also be known that when drinking alfalfa, the following matters must be taken into account:\n\nUse the leaves, not the seeds, as the seeds can cause severe side effects.\nDo not use large quantities or for a long time.\nIt is not considered a substitute for any drug treatments, and you must consult the doctor responsible for the condition before using it.\nAlfalfa reduces blood sugar, so the patient needs to monitor his blood sugar carefully to avoid a sharp drop in blood sugar.\n\nFor more:\n\nHerbs are a popular treatment alternative for diabetes\nTreatment of cumulative diabetes with herbs\n\nthe reviewer:\n\nThe effects of aqueous extract of alfalfa on blood glucose and lipids in alloxan-induced diabetic rats\nAlfalfa", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1598, + "question": "I suffer from blue under the eyes and it is permanent. Is it related to diabetes?", + "answer": "Blueness under the eyes is usually due to fatigue, fatigue, or staying up late, but there is no harm in doing a CBC blood count test as a start.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1599, + "question": "My husband is 33 years old. The results of the cumulative blood sugar test are 5.6, while the fasting blood sugar test is 98, and the fasting insuline level test is 19.70. Does this mean that he has diabetes or is he predisposed to diabetes? Advice", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar range is from 70 to 110, and after breakfast two hours later it is 126 to 180, and the cumulative blood sugar level is from 4 to 6.4.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1600, + "question": "Doctor, I have been suffering from diabetes for five years. What is the treatment, Doctor? Or can I cure the disease?", + "answer": "There are two types of diabetes: the first is insulin-dependent and the second is medication-dependent. Your treatment depends on the type of diabetes you have.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1601, + "question": "My son is two and a half years old, and a week ago we discovered a blood sugar of 600 and a cumulative blood sugar of 9. He took insulin and now his sugar is 50 to 150 and the doses decreased from 4 to 1 dose. Is the pancreas working again? Is there a possibility that he will stop insulin or what?", + "answer": "If laziness occurs in the pancreatic gland and it does not return to normal, and this is the first type that depends on insulin, he must continue on insulin for life with the insulin dose regulated.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1602, + "question": "Is Gentaplex useful for diabetics?", + "answer": "Gentaplex is a natural compound that is mainly used to strengthen erection. Its use with diabetes does not cause any harm, but the most important thing is that blood sugar be regular.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1603, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic. I depend on insulin. I suffer from a gum abscess, and after treatment, I get it again. What is ulcerative colitis and how do I get rid of it? Thank you.", + "answer": "Because you suffer from insulin-dependent diabetes, treatment for a gum abscess must be done inside the hospital and not in a dentist’s office outside the hospital.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1604, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 59 years old. What are the symptoms of diabetes, what is the correct blood sugar level, what foods are forbidden to eat, and when should I go to the doctor?", + "answer": "Diabetes may be discovered by chance (i.e. without symptoms), but its symptoms - if any - are (frequent urination, thirst, frequent skin infections, and dizziness). If diabetes has been present for a long time, the patient may complain of complications from diabetes on the eyes, nerves, kidneys, and heart. Normal numbers are (fasting should It should be less than 100, and two hours after breakfast it should be less than 140)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1605, + "question": "My child is two and a half years old and weighs 16. We suddenly discovered a cumulative blood sugar of 600. He took insulin a week ago, and after a week the sugar dropped from 4 doses. I started taking a dose and the reading was 50 in the morning to 130. I hope it will stop...", + "answer": "Diabetes requires treatment regularly for life, with periodic follow-up analysis and dose adjustment if necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1606, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you, Doctor. I do not suffer from diabetes, thank God, but I was examined two hours after eating and got a result of 8.4. What is your diagnosis?", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes: Thirst, frequent urination, hunger, and eating large amounts of food, sometimes itchy skin, general fatigue, fatigue, dizziness, and checking the blood sugar after two hours. It should be from 126 to 180. Do a better cumulative blood sugar test to confirm diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1607, + "question": "Symptoms of diabetes", + "answer": "Hello\nThe most important symptoms of diabetes that can be noticed are thirst and frequent urination\nStay well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1608, + "question": "I am 19 years old and have diabetes. I have been having diabetes for a year and my blood sugar is irregular. I would like to change my insulin. I hope you can help me. Thank you.", + "answer": "You are 19 years old. Since when have you been diabetic? You often suffer from type 1 diabetes, and you need insulin, and you may take Glucophage tablets with it, but you cannot do without insulin. As for irregular blood sugar, this requires knowing your way of life in terms of eating, exercise, and regular treatment or not. After that, it is possible to give you better types of insulin that you take. The matter is simple and requires follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1609, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes and I had an insulin test and the results were:\ninsulin 16.7 U/ML\nc-peptide 5.12 ng/ml\nWhat tests do I do to find out the causes of the disease?", + "answer": "There is no need for more tests, as you have type 2 diabetes. All you have to do is take treatment and monitor your blood sugar. The pancreas may become active again and it will return to its normal state because the insulin level is good.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1610, + "question": "A month ago, blood sugar was measured randomly, and it came out at 317. A fasting/breakfast blood sugar test was done twice, and with a two-week difference between each test, the result was 103/229 and the second 95/220.\nAm I diabetic?", + "answer": "- Blood sugar levels 8 hours after eating (fasting blood sugar) range from 70 to 110 mg%.\n- Blood sugar levels two hours after eating reach 140 mg%, and when diagnosed with diabetes, they reach 180 mg%.\nThe cumulative score is higher than 6.5\nThese rates indicate diabetes, and you must start a healthy diet, exercise daily, see a specialist doctor, and monitor the rates periodically.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1611, + "question": "I want to know if sugar affects intimate relationships", + "answer": "Yes, it affects, especially since over time it causes erectile dysfunction.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1612, + "question": "My mother is diabetic and has high blood pressure. She was initially taking diabetes meds along with the blood pressure medication Lapril, and the diabetes was normal and not rising, but she went to see a doctor and told her he stopped the medicine and gave her glunil, and the diabetes became high??", + "answer": "We do not know the reason for stopping “Al-Musaed”, so you must consult an internal medicine specialist, as your mother will need a medical examination, medical examinations, an assessment of her condition again, and then treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1613, + "question": "Which is better for a diabetic patient, sugar pills or insulin for a person with diabetes who is 56 years old?", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin because the pancreas no longer secretes insulin\nThe second type of diabetes is treated with pills because the pancreas still secretes insulin\nThe second type can turn into the first when the pancreas becomes exhausted and is no longer able to secrete insulin\nAs for the first type that depends on insulin, it does not benefit much from pills and they are not useful as an alternative to insulin\nTo differentiate between the two types, a C-peptide test must be performed and referred to a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1614, + "question": "I have been a diabetic since 2000, and I am now 56 years old. I have recently been suffering from erectile dysfunction... and numbness in the front of the feet, the toes, and beyond...", + "answer": "What you are complaining about is (diabetic neuropathy) and it occurs as a result of neglecting to control your blood sugar. The basic treatment is to maintain the blood sugar level below 130 fasting, less than 180 fasting, and less than 7 cumulative, but since the improvement will appear after several months of controlling the sugar, it is possible to use it as a temporary solution. Sildenafil (Viagra) 50 mg one hour before intercourse (if your blood pressure is not low and you are not taking heart medications that contain nitrates). Also, for numbness in the fingers, pregabalin (Lyrica) 50 mg twice daily may help.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1615, + "question": "Did the diabetic patient take the medication (regulating diabetes) twice a day or only once after lunch? I took one pill at 11 a.m. after breakfast and one pill at 4 p.m. after lunch and I tested for diabetes at 10 p.m. It was 79", + "answer": "You did not mention the name of the medicine so that you could be informed well. However, if you mean Metformin (Glucophage), the maximum dose for it is 2000 mg divided over the course of the day, but the appropriate dose varies from one patient to another according to the results of the analysis and the extent of his acceptance of the medicine, and as for your analysis, it looks good.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1616, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I have the following blood sugar readings\nMorning fasting blood sugar is less than 110\nOne hour after eating 140 One and a half hours 124 Two hours 160 Three hours 140 Why does it rise instead of down?? Thank you", + "answer": "You have insulin resistance, which delays the return of blood sugar to normal after two hours, and it takes a longer time to return to normal\nThis usually happens in overweight people, so losing weight through diet and exercise, with or without a blood sugar regulator, can improve the matter.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1617, + "question": "I am 50 years old. I suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol. I have been using Publix pills for gonorrhea for more than two years and have stopped taking them now. The problem is that I suffer from severe tingling in the tips of my feet like pins. What is this?", + "answer": "When diabetes is not controlled for long periods, complications begin to appear, including nerve infections, which appear in the form of tingling and numbness in the extremities.\nBlood sugar levels must be well controlled\nYou must see a vascular surgeon and a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1618, + "question": "My wife is a type 1 diabetic\nCan she donate her blood to the blood bank?\nIf possible, is there any harm to it?", + "answer": "The important thing is to control blood sugar levels well\nThere is no harm to it, but it is not preferable to donate unless absolutely necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1619, + "question": "What are the normal levels of blood sugar, and is 150 degrees before breakfast normal?", + "answer": "The blood sugar level two hours after eating does not exceed 140 mg%, and 8 to 10 hours after eating is 70 to 110 mg%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1620, + "question": "Do stress and nervousness raise diabetes? Knowing that I have diabetes, and after adhering to a diet, I no longer have diabetes, but suddenly I went through a period of great sadness, and by chance I checked my diabetes and found it to be high...", + "answer": "Stress affects blood sugar levels, but the word “I no longer have blood sugar” is inaccurate, and lack of regular follow-up leads to surprises, as happened to you\nSee your doctor and start treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1621, + "question": "I have diabetes, and every 4 hours I check the device I have to find out if this is okay or wrong", + "answer": "The blood sugar measurement error for type 1 patients treated with insulin is 4 times a day\nThe second type is treated with pills twice a day, in the morning before eating and in the evening before dinner", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1622, + "question": "I suffer from severe diabetes", + "answer": "See a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1623, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 16 years. I suffer from high diabetes. I treat it with insulin. I inject it with the type: NovoRapid. I inject an amount of 12ei before lunch and before dinner, and the type is: Lantus Solostar28ei.", + "answer": "You should consult a diabetes educator to teach you how to increase doses and corrective doses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1624, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please, I would like to know the type of bacteria that attacks diabetic foot and how to eliminate it. Thank you", + "answer": "There are many types of bacteria, including streptococci and anaerobic bacteria, and they can be eliminated with antibiotics and dressing on the wound.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1625, + "question": "Is it true that type 1 diabetes in children always fluctuates? How can it be controlled?", + "answer": "It is true that type 1 diabetes in children may fluctuate and can be controlled by regulating the insulin dose", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1626, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I would like to inquire about measuring blood sugar when exercising in the early morning. Fast walking. Before walking, 155. After walking for 10 minutes, 163 was tested. Is it considered normal...", + "answer": "My blood sugar test after breakfast and exercise is excellent and does not exceed 180, which is the normal range after breakfast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1627, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you, I have a question please:\nMy mother is 56 years old. Yesterday, she suffered severe pain, and it was found that she has diabetes, as she has...", + "answer": "This is a very high result, and I do not think that diet alone is sufficient\nYou should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1628, + "question": "A month ago, I tested fasting sugar/95\nIftar/130 Accumulation of sugar 6 Did I expect the sugar would go away?", + "answer": "No, sugar is still present, but there is good control from you\nThe important thing is to continue with this system", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1629, + "question": "Peace be upon you. There are pills to balance blood sugar and they are usually taken while eating. Please what is the name of these pills that have no side effects on health?", + "answer": "There is global agreement that metformin (Glucophage) at a dose of 2000 mg daily is considered the first line of treatment for treating type 2 diabetes. It is taken during or after meals and its side effects are simple and temporary and are often digestive system disorders that disappear after a period of use.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1630, + "question": "My daughter, 7 years old, has some diabetes\nHer dose reaches 20 units in the morning. However, sometimes her blood sugar is high, and at other times her dose is 16 units, and she may experience a decrease in blood sugar of up to 42, which causes...", + "answer": "To avoid fluctuation, insulin must be taken divided during the day by choosing one of two methods\n1) 2-shot system, i.e. taking the mixed insulin twice a day so that the evening dose becomes half the morning dose\n2) The 4-shot system, i.e. taking long-acting insulin before bedtime in addition to taking short-acting insulin before each meal\nTaking any type of insulin only once cannot lead to type 1 diabetes control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1631, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test after fasting for 14 hours, and then I broke my fast after two hours until three minutes after the start of breakfast, and I did another test, so the result came out in the first test 103 and in the second 96...", + "answer": "There may be an error in the first analysis, and one result is not enough to diagnose diabetes, and it is preferable to perform a cumulative HbA1c analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1632, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and I take insulin and I feel lower back pain that stops my legs from moving for a short period and then recurs while I walk.", + "answer": "You may have a deficiency of ischemia in the blood vessels in the lower extremities. I advise you to do blood tests and do a Doppler or Duplex, since you are an insulin-dependent type 1 diabetic.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1633, + "question": "Peace be upon you. When does urination increase in a diabetic patient? Is it when blood sugar rises or when it decreases? That is, when does urination and thirst increase, does it increase, does it decrease, or at all times? Thank you...", + "answer": "Urination increases when blood sugar rises and leaks into the urine...and when there is pus in the urine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1634, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does a diabetic patient urinate more when his blood sugar is high or when he is low? I mean, when does the patient’s desire to urinate and thirst increase, when he rises or when he falls, or at all times? Thank you...", + "answer": "A diabetic patient has a lot of urine if the blood sugar exceeds 180 mg per deciliter", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1635, + "question": "The best medicine to reduce the cumulative sugar level from 10 to 5", + "answer": "The best treatment is what the specialist doctor prescribes for you, in detail, according to your condition and “at your size”! This may include several medications taken daily, so you should consult an internal medicine specialist for a clinical examination and the necessary medical tests and then treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1636, + "question": "Greetings, does vitamin D deficiency cause type 2 diabetes, and does the patient need to take metformine in the case of vitamin D deficiency?", + "answer": "Vitamin D is not a cure for type 1 or type 2 diabetes. It is necessary to take treatment for diabetes and take treatment for vitamin D deficiency.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1637, + "question": "When a diabetic patient starts taking insulin injections, his weight increases. How can the patient lose weight, knowing that diabetes is the result of shock and nervousness?\nIs there a diet until the cumulative level becomes in the situation...", + "answer": "A diabetic patient can gain weight due to taking insulin because the latter increases the utilization and utilization of sugar instead of losing it and losing it in the urine, but with diet and exercise if possible, and with the correct and studied treatment, the accumulation can be controlled within the normal level or close to it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1638, + "question": "Is it possible to cure diabetes caused by anxiety?", + "answer": "There is no cure for diabetes, but treatment and follow-up must be taken, and diabetes may be regulated without treatment for a period of time, which is what we call a diabetic patient without treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1639, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is there a medicine called Goodbye diabetes for diabetics?", + "answer": "I've never heard of it before\nMake sure it is licensed\nCheck the active ingredient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1640, + "question": "What is the cause of high blood sugar during sleep, given that I have type 1 diabetes and did not eat anything three hours before sleep??", + "answer": "- When eating a meal, it is digested and converted into glucose in the blood\n- Part of it enters the cells to be used as fuel and energy\n- Another part goes to the liver and is stored in condensed form (glycogen) until it is used again\n- After a period of fasting, blood sugar decreases and the liver begins to convert part of the reserve into glucose again and it reaches the blood, causing the blood sugar level to rise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1641, + "question": "What causes sudden collapse other than diabetes?", + "answer": "Sudden decline in those who do not suffer from diabetes has many causes, the most common of which is a sharp decrease in blood circulation or stimulation of the vagus nerve when seeing a sight that is difficult to bear.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1642, + "question": "Can centrum pills be taken by diabetics??", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible to use it and there is no problem with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1643, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and refuses the treatment. I give her hot water, let it brew for 20 minutes, and she takes it on an empty stomach, two cups, and after an hour she breaks her fast, after lunch and after dinner, a cup, and she was examined in the hospital. They said, “Who said that you have...", + "answer": "Periodic analyzes must be performed\n- Fasting blood sugar after eating for 8 to 10 hours (the normal range is 80 to 110 mg%)\n- Breakfast sugar two hours after eating (the normal range is 70 to 140 mg%).\n- Cumulative blood sugar at any time (the normal level is under 5.7)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1644, + "question": "What is the latest treatment for type 2 diabetes? Please provide me with its scientific name and can it be used for weight loss safely.", + "answer": "There is a modern treatment for type 2 diabetes that works to lose weight, but its price is expensive and may cost you approximately 300 dinars per month. If you wish, contact the medical doctor for follow-up.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1645, + "question": "My mother has diabetes. She is 44 years old and refused to take the treatment. She is afraid that the name of the treatment is Metaphage and Diamicron MR. Note that her blood sugar is between 150 and 229 and 357. Sometimes if it rises, I give her grated onions...", + "answer": "Without treatment, there will be a risk to her life, especially from diabetic coma\nYou should not be stubborn with diabetes, you should start treatment immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1646, + "question": "I am a 39-year-old young man. I discovered that I have diabetes only yesterday. I was told that it is old and I did not discover it? I do not want treatment with medications, and I want urgent help and advice to control it and recover from it (family inheritance of diabetes)", + "answer": "Your diabetes is hereditary, and tests were done and it turned out that you have been suffering from diabetes for some time. Diabetes is treated with non-medications and changes in lifestyle for fear of its complications. I advise you to take the treatment along with exercising, drinking water, staying away from soft drinks, eating fresh vegetables, and reducing fats and starches in your food. Finally, do a retinal examination and kidney function examination.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1647, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I have many lymph nodes in my neck that are swollen, and the nerves are swollen and constricted and hurting. What is the reason??? And the solution?", + "answer": "See a general surgery specialist to examine you to find out the causes of your swollen lymph nodes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1648, + "question": "What is the upper limit for blood sugar after eating?", + "answer": "The normal rate when fasting is between 70 and 110, breaking the fast after two hours should be between 126 and 180, and this percentage should not exceed the cumulative rate between 4 and 6.4.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1649, + "question": "Is glypofen\nFor sugar, it is better than Emeril 3", + "answer": "The best is the one that lowers blood sugar the best. Every patient is different in their response to treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1650, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Do you use insulin needles? This means that the pancreas is not working at all. How can I be sure of this? Thank you", + "answer": "In type 1, yes, the pancreas does not secrete insulin\nIn the second type, there is a weakness in insulin secretion, and sugar pills help increase insulin secretion, but when the pancreas is unable to increase secretion and the blood sugar remains high despite treatment with pills, we resort to adding insulin to the treatment to adjust the sugar, and if the rise continues, this means that the pills are useless and are prohibited. The patient is fully treated with insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1651, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient, and despite taking medication, my sugar level is high all the time and does not drop below 250. What is the solution?", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar level is from 70 to 110, and after breakfast two hours later it is 126 to 180, and the cumulative sugar is from 4 to 6.2. See your doctor to regulate your sugar, either by changing the treatment completely or increasing the doses, and it is never acceptable for your sugar level to be high.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1652, + "question": "Is there any hope for recovery from type 1 diabetes, which is often caused by the immune system attacking pancreatic beta cells?", + "answer": "There is no hope at the present time for a cure for insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes, and in the future scientists may find a cure for diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1653, + "question": "Does the body become resistant to insulin with age and repeated use over years??", + "answer": "Yes, sometimes the body resists the action of insulin. Do a blood test for insulin resistance and the level of insulin in the blood", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1654, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDo expired glucometer strips affect measurement accuracy?", + "answer": "Expired glucose meter strips affect the test result because these strips are very sensitive", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1655, + "question": "I am diabetic and my cumulative blood sugar level is 9, and despite continuing to take medication, my blood sugar does not come down. The treatment used is pills", + "answer": "See your doctor to control your blood sugar by either changing the treatment or increasing the dose", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1656, + "question": "Peace be upon you - What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes include frequent urination, hunger and thirst, dry mouth, dizziness, inability to concentrate, lethargy, laziness, and sometimes sexual weakness, itching in the body, and headaches due to low blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1657, + "question": "I am 33 years old. I ate dates and sweetened milk and went to the hospital. I measured my diabetes two hours after eating and found it to be 230. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "Blood sugar level 8 to 10 hours after eating is 70 to 110 mg%.\nBlood sugar two hours after eating is under 140\nCumulative blood sugar at any time is less than 5.7\nProper medical examinations must be performed at the correct time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1658, + "question": "Is diabetes transmitted hereditarily?", + "answer": "Diabetes is inherited, mostly from the father and from the mother, and the inheritance of diabetes from the mother is stronger from the father, with a ratio of 3 to 1, and the genetic factor can appear from the father or mother, or from the grandfather or great-grandmother.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1659, + "question": "My mother had a toe amputation surgery, and she suffers from diabetes, and the wound has not healed yet, and it has been a year since that. The adjacent finger may have suppuration...", + "answer": "Blood sugar levels must be maintained within normal ranges, or at least close to normal\nFollow-up and examination by a surgeon\nInsulin is mandatory here and you should not take tablets", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1660, + "question": "How do I eliminate existing sugar stores?\ninside the body?", + "answer": "It is possible to eliminate the sugar stores inside the body by exercising, changing your lifestyle by drinking plenty of water, staying away from soft drinks, starches, fats, and fast food, eating a lot of colorful vegetables, and getting enough sleep at night.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1661, + "question": "I want to know two things,\nFirst, is there really a treatment for diabetes with stem cells??\nSecondly, is it really present in Egypt or not?? If there is, how can you help me?\nI wish to respond...", + "answer": "Treating diabetes using stem cells is still under experimentation, and there are no cases treated with stem cells so far in Egypt or in the world, and Egyptian scientists are still working on the subject.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1662, + "question": "Is it required for a fasting blood sugar test that the person sleep during the fasting period, or is it permissible for him to move and walk? That is, is it possible for him to practice his normal life, such as work, and after eight hours of fasting, he...", + "answer": "It is permissible to do all your work, such as exercising and walking, before testing your fasting blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1663, + "question": "GLYCOSYLATED HB (HBA1).\nResult 5.7 Unit % Reference Range 4.5 -6.3 % I am 31 years old. Is the result satisfactory? Thank you.", + "answer": "Your cumulative blood sugar test is normal, and the normal range is from 4 to 6. 2. Does your family, such as parents, have diabetes? If so, you must maintain your normal weight, exercise, drink water, stay away from soft drinks, and eat a lot of vegetables.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1664, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my husband suffers from insulin diabetes and now he eats a lot of pulp and now he starts to feel numbness in his hand. Is it related to eating pulp?", + "answer": "When diabetes is not well controlled, complications begin to appear\nOne of the most important complications that occurs is nerve inflammation\nNumbness and numbness are signs of nerve infections\nYou must be referred to a specialist in vascular surgery\nBlood sugar levels must be maintained within normal ranges, or at least close to normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1665, + "question": "How can we know if the oxygen rate in the patient's body is low? Does pneumonia cause type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Do a blood gas analysis. Pneumonia does not cause diabetes, neither the first nor the second", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1666, + "question": "I have a patient who is being treated with corticotherapy and he does not have diabetes but hba1c = 07.19", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar level is between 4 and 6.2. If your patient is using cortisone treatment, he has a strong predisposition to developing diabetes, as the cumulative blood sugar level is high. Please see his doctor to evaluate his blood sugar and prescribe the appropriate treatment for him.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1667, + "question": "I have diabetes and I use Pyramil pills 4 morning and evening with a Clovage regulator morning and evening, and yet my diabetes is high and I have two stones. Now what should I do, knowing that these...", + "answer": "Treatment steps to control diabetes for a patient with type 2 diabetes begin with a healthy diet, daily exercise, and metformin tablets.\nIt is important to maintain blood sugar levels within normal limits\nWhen we are unable to control diabetes with all the previous steps, we resort to insulin\nBut Amaryl is one of a group of medications that work to lower blood sugar levels by stimulating the pancreas to secrete insulin, which leads to stress on the pancreas. In the end, the only treatment is insulin only. The second problem with Amaryl is that it has nothing to do with the amount or type of food. It only stimulates the pancreas, which causes Episodes of low blood sugar, so the affected person resorts to eating quickly and the blood sugar rises", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1668, + "question": "What is the normal cumulative blood sugar level? How can you know if you are pre-diabetic or diabetic? For your information, daily blood sugar readings are normal, with symptoms of low blood sugar and frequent...", + "answer": "The normal percentage for testing cumulative blood sugar in a healthy person is less than 5.6%. The patient is diagnosed with prediabetes, that is, the pre-diabetes stage, if the following sugar readings appear:\n\nCumulative sugar: 5.7-6.4%.\nFasting blood sugar: 100-125 mg/dL.\nSugar level when performing a glucose tolerance test: 140-199 mg/dL.\nSugar after meals: There is no specific value that can be said to indicate that a person has prediabetes.\n\nDiabetes is diagnosed if the following readings appear:\n\nCumulative sugar more than or equal to 6.5%.\nFasting blood sugar is greater than or equal to 126 mg/dL.\nThe blood sugar level two hours after meals or after a glucose tolerance test is more than 199 mg/dL.\n\nIt is worth noting that your normal sugar test results deny diabetes, and in most cases the symptoms you suffer from are caused by other health problems, because frequent urination may be evidence of a urinary tract infection as well, so it is preferable to consult a specialist doctor so that he can order the necessary tests. Diagnose the condition before it worsens and more complications appear.\nFor more: \n\nTips to help prevent diabetes\nEverything you should know about blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1669, + "question": "Is there a definitive cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "Until now, experiments are still continuing, and God willing, soon a treatment will be available, but so far there is no final treatment for diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1670, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. My question is: What is the treatment period for pre-diabetes? Is it one or two years?? Note that I use Clocophage 500mg pills once a day at lunch. Thank you", + "answer": "You can live your entire life without getting diabetes\nOn the contrary, it is possible to go from pre-diabetic to normal again\nIf you can stay away from obesity, a sedentary life, and an unhealthy diet, you can take a few steps away from diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1671, + "question": "Does this medicine, Januvan, treat diabetes, and how much and when does the treatment take, and is this true?", + "answer": "Until now, experiments are still continuing, and God willing, soon a treatment will be available, but so far there is no final treatment for diabetes.\nThis treatment only helps control blood sugar and is not a permanent treatment\nBut it has many problems and side effects", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1672, + "question": "Symptoms of diabetes", + "answer": "When there are symptoms of diabetes, such as frequent urination, extreme thirst, slow wound healing, fatigue, and weight loss, medical examinations must be performed.\nWhen there are risk factors for diabetes, such as obesity, genetics, severe stress, the wrong diet, lack of daily exercise, or age over 45 years, tests must also be done periodically.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1673, + "question": "Hello. My father became diabetic at the age of 65, and his blood sugar level was 280. What is the permitted and prohibited food? Is the electric treadmill useful for sports?\nThank you.", + "answer": "This percentage is high. He should consult his doctor to control his blood sugar and change the treatment dose first, while eating fresh, colorful vegetables, drinking water, exercising on an electric bike, staying away from soft drinks, juices, sweets, and starches, sleeping enough at night, staying away from stress, and there is no forbidden food, but rather reduce his intake as much as possible.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1674, + "question": "What is the normal level of cumulative blood sugar?", + "answer": "The normal cumulative blood sugar level is between 4 and 6.4", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1675, + "question": "What is the effect of diabetes on the immune system?", + "answer": "People with diabetes are more susceptible to infection, inflammation, and delayed wound healing, as high blood sugar levels weaken the immune system. Also, the disorders that accompany diabetes, such as nerve damage and decreased blood flow to the extremities, lead to increased exposure of the body to injury.\nThe most common types of infections that affect diabetics are foot infections, yeast infections, urinary tract infections, and surgical site infections. Yeast infections (Candida albicans) also attack mucous membranes such as the mouth, vagina, and nose in diabetics and interfere with the ability of white blood cells to fight infection.\nReference:What Infections Are You at Risk for With Diabetes?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1676, + "question": "Second degree burns for a diabetic patient, what should be done with them? Can they be treated with oils as you treat other burns for a healthy person!!!", + "answer": "Second-degree burns for a diabetic patient are serious. I advise you to see a doctor to order antibiotics and spare parts in the hospital, and beware of using oils.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1677, + "question": "Excuse me, doctors, is there such a thing as the diabetes virus, meaning that it infects a person for a specific period and ends with the passage of time if he follows a diet without taking medication?", + "answer": "There are many symptoms of diabetes, the most important of which is thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite for food, hunger, sometimes itchy skin, general weakness, laziness and lethargy, urination at night, inability to concentrate, forgetfulness, and there is no temporary diabetes except in pregnant women, so see an internal medicine specialist to find out what type of diabetes you have.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1678, + "question": "I am 29 years old, unmarried, and my blood sugar is 10.5. This month, my period was two weeks late. What should I do, and do I need a diagnosis and medications?", + "answer": "The normal cumulative blood sugar level is between 4 and 6.4. Your cumulative blood sugar is very high. See an endocrinologist to do comprehensive blood tests and find out what type of sugar you have. Is it type 1, insulin-dependent, or type 2, dependent on pills?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1679, + "question": "How to treat diabetes? what is it?", + "answer": "There are two types of diabetes: the first is insulin-dependent and the second is medication-dependent. Refer to an internal medicine specialist to determine the type of diabetes you have to administer the appropriate treatment for you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1680, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes, my weight is 63 and my height is 175, and I use Clovage 500.\nI want a healthy way to gain weight.\nKnowing that I exercise every day after the afternoon and after dinner. Diabetes after eating two hours 140", + "answer": "I advise you not to gain weight, as you exercise and gaining weight can raise your blood sugar\nSome vitamins can help", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1681, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetic foot??\nHow to deal with gangrene??", + "answer": "If it reaches the stage of gangrene, treatment must be in the hospital and not at home", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1682, + "question": "In our family there are hereditary diseases such as diabetes\nIs it possible for children to contract these diseases?", + "answer": "In order for inherited diseases not to appear in children, their lifestyle must be changed by exercising, avoiding carbonated drinks, drinking a lot of water, avoiding fast food, eating rice, pasta, sweets and pastries with caution, eating fresh colorful vegetables and fruits, getting adequate sleep at night, staying away from psychological tension, reconciling with oneself, and being tolerant of others.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1683, + "question": "Blood sugar two hours after eating is 142. Is it normal?", + "answer": "Your blood sugar after eating is between 126 and 180. Your blood sugar is very normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1684, + "question": "When should a diabetic patient be given Demacron 30 mg twice a day?", + "answer": "Prescribing treatment is up to the treating physician only, and the physician is the only one who decides, not me, you, or the neighbors", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1685, + "question": "What causes high blood sugar during sleep? It was 77 before sleep and 95 after sleep, even though I didn't eat anything.\nHow to gain weight in a healthy way, knowing that I use Clovage 500 twice a day.", + "answer": "Firstly, are you diabetic? Then there is no need to take Clovage, because this medicine helps to lose weight, as your sugar level is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1686, + "question": "Welcome . Is a diabetic 2 patient allowed to eat bananas?", + "answer": "A patient with type 2 diabetes is allowed to eat three fruits of any type of fresh fruit daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1687, + "question": "Excuse me, I wanted to ask a question. I have high cholesterol, and I have been taking grocery store medication for it for five years, and it is an inherited type, but when I did tests, I discovered that the sugar level in...", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar level is from 70 to 110, and after breakfast two hours later it is 126 to 180, and the cumulative blood sugar is from 4 to 6.2.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1688, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question. Please answer. I take two sugar pills before breakfast, two diamicronmr60m pills and one januvia100mg pill, and after breakfast, one glucophagexr100mg pill, one glucophagexr100mg pill after dinner.", + "answer": "If the blood sugar is controlled, continue with the same treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1689, + "question": "Hello\nDiabetes was 126 and the reserve was 6.9. Note that I took the diabetes medication GLUCOPHAGEXR 1000mg, and now the diabetes is 122 and the reserve is 7.2. How can I download the inventory?\nThank you very much", + "answer": "The best diabetes control system begins with a healthy diet, daily exercise, and the metformin tablets you take\nTry to reduce the use of starches to a minimum\nRely on proteins and good fats in your food\nExercising on a daily basis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1690, + "question": "What is better, milk or sweets for diabetics?", + "answer": "Milk is very important for the body because of calcium", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1691, + "question": "The difference between mixtard30 and insuman comb30", + "answer": "There is no difference between them, the mixture is %nph 70 and %regular 30", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1692, + "question": "Is it permissible to use regular insulin and Lantus insulin at the same time?", + "answer": "Yes, but not in the same injection\nThe action of Lantus begins 3 hours after taking the dose, and regular insulin begins its effect after half an hour, but it is better for Lantus to be used at bedtime and regular insulin before dinner.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1693, + "question": "Does eating only one meal a day lead to diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no direct reason for this to lead to diabetes, but it is preferable to divide daily meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1694, + "question": "I have diabetes in its early stages and I do not want to take medications. What is the way to control it without medications?", + "answer": "You can follow a diet and check your blood sugar while exercising, then test your blood sugar after a week. If your blood sugar reading does not improve, you must begin diabetes treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1695, + "question": "Sometimes I feel symptoms of low blood sugar, such as headache and sweating, but when I measure it, I find that it is 250 or 300. What is the reason, given that I have had diabetes for about eight years, so how do I know...", + "answer": "First, I would like to clarify that it is possible that the reason you feel symptoms of low blood sugar, such as headache and sweating, when you measure your blood sugar level and find it high is that your body has become accustomed to high sugar levels, which makes it feel low sugar at normal or relatively high levels.\n \nHigh blood sugar may also cause similar symptoms in some cases, and there is a possibility that these symptoms are caused by another health problem, such as some sinus disorders or inner ear infection, so I advise you to see a doctor, especially if these symptoms are unusual and appear again. .\n \n\nIn general, the best way to know for low blood sugar is to measure your blood sugar using a reliable blood sugar meter, and you cannot rely on symptoms alone. In general, symptoms of low blood sugar may include the following:\n\nHeadache\nSweating\nTrembling\nHunger\nVertigo\nDouble vision\nSleepiness\nDisorder\nNervousness\n\nFor more:\n\nWhat are the causes of low blood sugar?\nMethods of treating and preventing low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1696, + "question": "Does type 1 diabetes affect a woman’s childbirth, and is childbirth dangerous to the life of the mother or the child?", + "answer": "If a diabetic patient takes his medication regularly and his fasting, fasting and cumulative blood sugar levels are within normal limits and his eating is balanced and conservative, he is a healthy person and it does not affect reproduction at all and he changes his lifestyle for the better, things will be normal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1697, + "question": "Hello\nI have a question: Does inserting an insulin needle with eyeliner inside it without insulin? Just using the same needle with eyeliner inside it and making a tattoo on the body affects a person’s health if it enters blood and thanks.", + "answer": "An insulin injection with alcohol does not change the effect of insulin because sterilization of the skin is external. However, if the tattoo dye enters the blood, it transmits the hepatitis B virus and also transmits AIDS, if the tattoo tools are used for more than one person without sterilization in sterilization devices.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1698, + "question": "How is hypoglycemia treated?", + "answer": "There are several reasons for low blood sugar if you are not diabetic, so you should consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1699, + "question": "What is the cause of high insulin and is it...\nThe cause of obesity and how can one treat it?", + "answer": "Excessive production of insulin in the blood means there is a defect in the pancreas. See an internal medicine specialist to do a CT scan or an MRI. It is possible that you have a benign tumor in the pancreas and do a blood test for insulin resistance, and it may be a cause of obesity.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1700, + "question": "A few days ago, I had a cumulative test of 5.5, and I was taking Glucophage 500 once at lunch for 3 months, and I stopped the treatment a few days ago, but my blood sugar after eating rose to 190 with diet and not...", + "answer": "This type of elevation after all could be the beginning of the disease, and with Glucophage, diet, and exercise, it is possible for the blood sugar to remain within its normal limits, so do not try to stop treatment, but monitor the blood sugar regularly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1701, + "question": "Hello\nIs vitamin B suitable for a person suffering from diabetes, and is it necessary?", + "answer": "I think vitamin B1, B6 and B12 are important for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1702, + "question": "What does the word ket on the blood sugar test strip mean, and what is the normal range?", + "answer": "A fasting blood sugar test should be between 70 and 110, and after breakfast two hours it should not exceed 180, and the cumulative blood sugar test should be between 4 and 6.2.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1703, + "question": "Is not eating breakfast daily one of the main causes of diabetes?", + "answer": "Maintain regular diabetes treatment with exercise, drinking water, plenty of vegetables, and adequate sleep, making sure to eat 3 main meals with 3 small pills in between so that the sugar level is permanently regular.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1704, + "question": "Good morning. I would like to know what the blood sugar levels are for a person who breaks the fast and a person who is fasting, and the types of blood pressure that are ideal, average, and high. Thank you.", + "answer": "A fasting blood sugar test should be between 70 and 110, and if he breaks the fast after two hours, it should not exceed 180. The cumulative blood sugar test is 6.2 and 6.4, while the ideal blood pressure is 130 over 80.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1705, + "question": "He suffers from diabetes and had a bleed in his left eye. He underwent a cleaning procedure, a procedure to remove a white fluid, and implanted a lens, but after the operation he feels heaviness in his left foot from time to time. Is the reason...", + "answer": "Eye surgery has nothing to do with how the patient feels in his foot, but most likely this is nerve inflammation as a result of uncontrolled blood sugar levels, so care must be taken to ensure that the fasting blood sugar is less than 130, the fasting blood sugar is less than 180, and the cumulative blood sugar is less than 7.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1706, + "question": "Does severe low blood sugar with fainting negatively affect the brain?", + "answer": "Low blood sugar is more dangerous than high blood sugar because sugar is the only food for the brain, and falling to a level below 50 affects the brain negatively.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1707, + "question": "Hello\nHow long is the treatment period for pre-diabetes, noting that for 3 months I have been using Clovage 500 mg at lunch. Will I continue taking it throughout my life? When I lost weight...", + "answer": "Glucophage helps you maintain your weight\nYou can take it with large meals or those containing sugar\nIf you want to stop treatment, monitor your blood sugar and weight periodically", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1708, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level?", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar level is from 70 to 110, and after breakfast two hours later it is 126 to 180, and the cumulative blood sugar is from 4 to 6.2.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1709, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetic foot disease and had the metatarsal amputated 11 months ago. The wound did not heal\nFrom the work of expanding it", + "answer": "The higher the blood sugar, the more difficult it is to heal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1710, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 30 years and I always try to lose weight, but to no avail, and I feel like I have gained weight due to my treatment with insulin. Is this information correct, that insulin increases weight gain...", + "answer": "Insulin increases weight, but it is not the only factor\nDiet and exercise regime must be reconsidered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1711, + "question": "How to get rid of excess blood sugar", + "answer": "When you regulate your blood sugar well, your cumulative blood sugar automatically decreases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1712, + "question": "Hello. I would like to know whether eating one fried egg a day is normal, given that I suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, and irritable bowel syndrome.", + "answer": "Eating an egg every day does not affect diabetes, high blood pressure, or irritable bowel syndrome", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1713, + "question": "In my previous pregnancy, I had gestational diabetes and antibodies, and the doctor prescribed me Barzalone and baby aspirin, which is linked to diabetes. Am I at risk of developing it again now in this pregnancy, and is Barzalon a cause...", + "answer": "Gestational diabetes can recur, and blood sugar levels must be paid attention to early to begin treatment if necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1714, + "question": "What is a replacement method for diabetic foot wounds?", + "answer": "For diabetics, the most important thing to consider while dressing the wound is to clean the wound well with medical alcohol and medical iodine, and after sterilization, apply iodine gel and add fucidin cream to it after mixing them together, apply it to the wound, then wrap it with gauze. In addition to taking antibiotics while the wound is present to protect against infection.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1715, + "question": "My son has high blood sugar and high acetone in his urine. Treatment for high blood sugar, my diet for him, and herbs to control his blood sugar. He takes aqueous insulin and Lantus. He is 17 years old and has burning urine and dry eyes.", + "answer": "You have to take him to the hospital", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1716, + "question": "What is the most accurate analysis to diagnose diabetes?", + "answer": "First, the patient’s history and clinical examination, then the medical tests\nFasting blood sugar 8 to 12 hours after eating\nBreakfast sugar two hours after eating\nAnd cumulative sugar at any time\nSugar curve", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1717, + "question": "What are the causes of heat in the hands and feet?", + "answer": "It is preferable to do a blood sugar test as well as a vitamin B12 test, as there may be a defect in one of them.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1718, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Today I went to the Iranian hospital while fasting and had a blood sugar test done. The result came back to 119 and the cumulative score was 6.7. He gave me Clovage 500, made in Iran. Should I be satisfied with exercise and diet or is it necessary to take medication?", + "answer": "The normal percentage of tests varies depending on the laboratory in which the analysis was performed, and diabetes is often not diagnosed from a single reading of the tests. Rather, the tests must be repeated or other tests performed. If the cumulative blood sugar is higher than 6.5, this means diabetes. However, in some cases, such as iron deficiency or anemia, the cumulative blood sugar readings may appear falsely high. \nIt is worth noting that it is recommended to start by eating a healthy diet that includes vegetables, fruits, proteins, whole grains, and reducing sugar and sweets. You should also exercise daily for 30 minutes. Sometimes the doctor advises starting to take metformin as the first option for treating diabetes, but after trying diet and exercise first.\nFor more: Foods suitable for diabetics / Diabetes myths and false beliefs / Important tests for diabetics / Nutritional coexistence with diabetes\nReference: HbA1c test results and diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1719, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar reached 220 and my fasting blood sugar reached 308. The doctor wrote me 50 and Cedophage... Is it possible for me to take insulin, especially since diabetes is hereditary?", + "answer": "I advise you not to take insulin and to continue taking the tablets, but take Gelvse 50 mg twice a day and Emril 4 mg in the morning and your affairs will be fine.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1720, + "question": "I have diabetes and use insulin. I want to get rid of the Lanserlin needles. What is the method of disposing of the insulin needles?", + "answer": "This depends on the type of diabetes you have. If it is type 1, insulin-dependent, insulin must be used in your treatment. However, if it is type 2, see your doctor about reconsidering your treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1721, + "question": "Why is the hba1c standard different from one country to another?", + "answer": "It is not only the country in which the standard differs, but also from one laboratory to another depending on the chemical used in this analysis and the place of its manufacture", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1722, + "question": "How can I regulate my diabetes? Do you have a schedule for foods according to the hours? What do you advise me, please? My weight is 45. I would like to know how to maintain the kidneys, which are affected by sugar levels...", + "answer": "Regulating blood sugar is between you, your doctor, and your commitment to diet and exercise. The more you maintain a regular blood sugar, the more you protect your kidneys from sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1723, + "question": "I would like a diagnosis of my condition. Do I have diabetes or pre-diabetes? Or am I normal? According to these readings, fasting blood sugar at 8 a.m. = 91, at 9 a.m. = 170, at 10 a.m. = 139, and at 11 a.m. = 100...", + "answer": "I am not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1724, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes.. Is there a quick way to lower blood sugar, and do dried raisins really lower blood sugar??", + "answer": "The quickest way to lower blood sugar is rapid insulin\nRaisins raise sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1725, + "question": "Welcome. I would like to know whether halva (tahini) is harmful to patients with diabetes and high blood pressure.", + "answer": "Halva usually contains high sugars and calories, and therefore can affect blood sugar levels and blood pressure in patients with diabetes and high blood pressure.\n \nIn general, patients can eat small amounts of halva as part of a healthy, balanced diet and within the quantities permitted by the treating physician. It is also important to be careful to consume halva with other foods that contain fiber, proteins, and healthy fats, and to be careful to determine that quantity based on On the individual's health condition and the recommendations of the supervising physician.\n \nIt is also worth mentioning that halva contains many beneficial nutrients, including the following:\n\nVitamin B1 and B12.\nVitamin E.\nZinc.\nPhosphorus.\nIron.\nCalcium.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe benefits of tahini are many and amazing, learn about them now\nThe benefits of halva without fear of calories\nSesame tahini, what is its nutritional value? Can it harm the body?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1726, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. I am distracted. Lack of attention. Inability to memorize easily. I forget quickly. What tests and pictures do I take and what foods strengthen memory and brain function effectively. I take...", + "answer": "Get a check on vitamin B12, iron and its stores, eat plenty of seasonal fruits and vegetables, exercise because it delays aging, and drink.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1727, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 12 years. I am treated with Mixtard. 40 units in the morning and 20 units in the evening. Is it permissible to change it to Lantus insulin and what is the appropriate dose for me?\nNote that I am 59 years old.\nThank you very much...", + "answer": "Rather, it is better to change to Lantus once daily with any rapid insulin (preferably Novo Rapid) with meals.\nDetermining doses requires good follow-up with your specialist doctor and the following nutritionist\nBut there are basics that must be followed:\nThere are no fixed doses at all, but rather they vary depending on the amount of starches in the food, the cooking method, and the presence of fiber or proteins\n- It is necessary to learn and follow up, especially on how to calculate carbs or starches in each type of food\n- Learn to calculate the correction dose\n- Learn to calculate the insulin coefficient to carbohydrates\n- Learn how to deal correctly in case of low blood sugar\n-", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1728, + "question": "What foods are allowed for diabetics and what foods are not allowed for diabetics?", + "answer": "Eat plenty of fresh vegetables, reduce fruit from 2 to 3 fruits per day, avoid mangoes, figs, dates, grapes, and honey, and drink less fresh juice, because a cup of any juice means a disaster for diabetics. Avoid starches and pastries.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1729, + "question": "I started taking Metformin 500 ml and had side effects, and now I have stopped taking it and feel better. Am I wrong?", + "answer": "This treatment is known for its side effects, and we advise patients to stop it if they cannot tolerate it and replace it with other treatments.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1730, + "question": "What is the effect of starch and natural honey on a type 1 diabetic?", + "answer": "They are sugars that raise blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1731, + "question": "I took three sugar pills by mistake, knowing that the prescription is only one pill. Does it have any effect or does it require me to go to the hospital? Thank you.", + "answer": "Dealing with the injured person depends on several points:\n- The time that has passed since taking the tablets until now\n- Type of discs\n- Blood sugar level before taking the tablets\nIt is important now to monitor vital signs\nIt is important to monitor blood sugar levels around the clock while the tablets are working\nOf course, under the supervision of a doctor at the nearest emergency center", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1732, + "question": "Peace be upon you, good evening. What is the best device to measure blood sugar and whose results are correct and reliable?", + "answer": "All devices are almost equal in efficiency, taking into account the importance of calibrating any device periodically", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1733, + "question": "My mother is 50 years old and has diabetes. She takes one pill a day, Diamet 850, and sometimes her blood sugar rises to 250, and most of the time it stays from 12 to 160. What is the solution to prevent it from rising, and what is it...", + "answer": "To control diabetes, you start with a healthy diet, exercise daily, and metformin tablets like what you are taking now, and the maximum dose is 850 mg 3 times daily until you reach normal levels, or at least close to normal.\n80 to 120 mg% 8 to 10 hours after eating\nAnd fasting sugar two hours after eating is less than 140 mg%.\nCumulative blood sugar is less than 5.7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1734, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic. My blood sugar is slightly high. I have little movement and activity. I have been diabetic for approximately 8 years, but I am afraid of developing high blood pressure. What should I do to keep this away...", + "answer": "To avoid diabetes complications, it is necessary to maintain blood sugar levels within normal levels, or at least close to normal\n80 to 120 mg% after eating 8 to 10 hours, and fasting sugar two hours after eating is less than 140 mg%, cumulative sugar is less than 5.7.\nThere is no need to fear the future as long as your blood sugar is controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1735, + "question": "My diabetes level is now 250. How should I lower it?", + "answer": "Correction depends on the type of diabetes, the type of treatment, and the doses taken\nIt also depends on blood sugar levels in the previous period", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1736, + "question": "What should the blood sugar level be in a normal diabetic patient?", + "answer": "First, a person with diabetes is not sick, but injured\nRequired sugar levels\nFasting sugar for 8 to 10 hours: 80 to 120 mg%\nIf one breaks the fast two hours after eating, it is less than 140 mg%.\nCumulative score less than 5.7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1737, + "question": "The blood sugar level is 330 and the cumulative blood sugar is 12. Now the blood sugar after diet and treatment with tablets is 137. Does the cumulative sugar level change and decrease? Is insulin necessary? Thank you.", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin because the pancreas is no longer able to secrete insulin\nThe second type is treated with pills that help insulin secreted by the pancreas\nTo differentiate between the two types: Age is usually the first with the youngest and the second with the oldest. Family history or genetics play a major role in the second type, unlike the first, its role is very less.\n- The most important thing is to analyze the C-peptide (part of the hormone secreted by the pancreas and in the blood it turns into insulin and C-peptide).\nGod willing, you will find that the cumulative score has decreased significantly\nWith exercise and diet, you will reach better levels and will not need insulin, God willing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1738, + "question": "Is diabetes related to congenital malformations in newborns?", + "answer": "The size and weight of the fetus may increase\nThe amount of fluid around the fetus may increase\nThe chance of caesarean section may increase\nThe chance of infections may increase during pregnancy and childbirth", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1739, + "question": "Good morning, for 7 months I have been suffering from low blood sugar, knowing that I am not diabetic, thank God, and the x-rays are all fine. Is it possible for you to advise me of the causes and treatment or...", + "answer": "The analysis must be done from a sample of a vein\nNormal rates:\nFasting blood sugar: 70 to 110 mg% 8 to 10 hours after eating\nAnd fasting sugar two hours after eating is less than 140 mg, and the cumulative sugar percentage is less than 5.7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1740, + "question": "How do we maintain, or what are the guidelines for maintaining the normal levels of cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood sugar? All thanks and respect to you for what you provide to people.", + "answer": "To maintain normal levels of cresrol and blood pressure, I advise you to exercise, which is most important, drink water, stay away from soft drinks, eat colorful vegetables, stay away from toxins such as fast food, reduce fats and replace it with olive oil mentioned in the Qur’an, stay away from salts, pickles and spices, and sleep healthy for at least eight hours a day.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1741, + "question": "Can I go back to taking pills instead of insulin, knowing that I am 30 years old and have been diagnosed with diabetes for 6 months, and the tests were slightly high and suddenly increased only a week ago...", + "answer": "Obesity is one of the very important factors that contribute to the development of diabetes, and there is a close connection between insulin and weight gain. Insulin helps the sugar enter from the blood into the cells. If the cells do not use the sugar, it turns into fat in the body and increases weight. See your doctor to do an analysis again and he will decide to treat you with insulin or Tablets: Send the results of the blood sugar analysis to the doctor and he will determine the type of treatment for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1742, + "question": "The latest treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist to find out the cumulative blood sugar and whether there are complications. You have complications and there are many modern medications. Call the medical website to find out what type of diabetes you have. Is it type 1 or 2? I mean, do you take insulin or pills?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1743, + "question": "Age 31 years Weight 104 Health problem Fat triglycerides 1186 Analysis Fasting 14 hours Cholesaterois 244 Sugar 223 Fasting 14 The appropriate treatment is I take Ator 10 mg Glucophage Amaryl 3", + "answer": "Increased triglycerides are often hereditary, but your cholesterol is within the normal range if you exercise regularly, but your blood sugar is high. When you are fasting, do a cumulative blood sugar test and break your fast two hours later. Your fasting blood sugar ranges between 70 and 110, and your fasting blood sugar is between 126 and 180, and your cumulative blood sugar is between 4.2 and 6.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1744, + "question": "Does eating starch with milk and medical saccharin negatively affect first-degree diabetes?", + "answer": "Eating milk free of toxins and saccharin is excellent and there are no negative effects. It is excellent for diabetics, and studies have proven that there is no harm. I have been using it for 30 years for dieting.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1745, + "question": "After two hours without eating, my blood sugar was around 170. After four hours without eating, it was around 160. After six hours, my blood sugar was around 90.\nPlease advise...", + "answer": "- Analysis exactly how many minutes after eating?\n- The normal blood sugar level two hours after eating is below 140, and after 8 hours it is 70 to 110.\nIf there are risk factors such as genetics, obesity, nervous tension, etc., and if there are symptoms, you must complete the rest of the tests, such as cumulative blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1746, + "question": "I have a brother who recently suffered from diabetes and is now taking insulin. Will it affect his fertility or not?", + "answer": "If a diabetic patient takes his medication regularly and his fasting, fasting and cumulative blood sugar levels are within normal limits and his eating is balanced and conservative, he is a healthy person and it does not affect reproduction at all and he changes his lifestyle for the better, things will be normal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1747, + "question": "Can I marry a girl who has diabetes (takes insulin injections) without problems in marital life?", + "answer": "As long as the blood sugar level is in the normal range, you will avoid complications, including marital problems", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1748, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nDeath is a limited term..\nBut what is the medical reason for the sudden death of a diabetic patient who is less than 60 years old, and is medication such as gluchofage _novoformine...", + "answer": "Diabetics are exposed to many complications that may be a direct cause of death, including: sudden low blood sugar, heart attacks, strokes, and others.\nAll medications have complications, but adherence to the specified dosage limits side effects.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1749, + "question": "I have wounds in my reproductive system and I suffer from diabetes. What is the appropriate medication for this condition?", + "answer": "Presentation to an obstetrician and gynecologist\nSugar levels must be adjusted to be within normal limits, or at least close to normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1750, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a blood sugar test first thing in the morning while I was fasting before breakfast and the result came out as 4.11. What should I do???? . Knowing that I urinate and thirst a lot at the same time", + "answer": "These are symptoms of diabetes, but they are shared by other diseases such as urinary tract infection.\nTo ensure that they are not symptoms of diabetes, a fasting blood sugar test is done 8 hours after eating, fasting blood sugar two hours after eating, cumulative blood sugar, and a urine test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1751, + "question": "How can diabetes be treated?", + "answer": "To control diabetes, you start with a healthy diet and exercise daily\nThe drug treatment of the first type differs from the second type", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1752, + "question": "Does watermelon raise blood sugar and does Tamayoz bread also raise blood sugar?", + "answer": "First, with regard to watermelon, watermelon contains a high percentage of sugars, but on the other hand, the glycemic index of watermelon is low, meaning that eating watermelon leads to a slow rise in blood sugar over a long period of time, which contributes to allowing the body to By regulating blood sugar levels and preventing a sudden, large increase in blood sugar.\nBased on what was mentioned, eating watermelon is safe for diabetics. As for tamayoz bread, it is prepared from white flour and the flour has a high glycemic index, meaning that it leads to a rapid rise in blood sugar. However, eating moderate amounts of tamayoz will not have a serious impact on patients with tamayoz. Diabetes.\nIt is generally recommended that diabetics follow a healthy, balanced diet and eat all foods in moderation, which will contribute to controlling blood sugar levels and preventing the development of any health complications.\nFor more:\n\nA comprehensive guide to diabetes and methods for measuring blood sugar\nWhat are the causes of high blood sugar?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1753, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother’s blood sugar rose to 5 grams between 30 and insulin did not lower it. When the tests were performed, it was found that there was a microbe in the blood. What is your explanation? Thank you in advance.", + "answer": "Any inflammation raises blood sugar, but insulin doses must be increased to lower blood sugar until the inflammation is treated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1754, + "question": "I am in the first month of pregnancy and am diabetic, and my blood sugar level has dropped to eight out of ten. Will it affect the fetus?", + "answer": "Frequent prolapse is harmful to the fetus. Try to adjust treatment and food to avoid prolapse", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1755, + "question": "Hello\nI do not have diabetes, but 3 months ago I did my cumulative score and it was 7.4, and I used Glucophage 500 once a day, and today I tested my cumulative score and it was 5.2, and an analysis three hours after lunch81 Did you...", + "answer": "Yes, but try to pay attention to your diet and weight\nMonitor your blood sugar periodically. There are similar cases that stop for a while and then come back", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1756, + "question": "What is the difference between eating grains?\nAnd the insulin needle and to whom is it given?", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin because the pancreas no longer secretes insulin\nThe second type of diabetes is treated with pills because the pancreas still secretes insulin\nThe second type can turn into the first when the pancreas becomes exhausted and is no longer able to secrete insulin\nAs for the first type that depends on insulin, it does not benefit much from pills and they are not useful as an alternative to insulin\nTo differentiate between the two types, a C-peptide test must be performed and referred to a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1757, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a drop of blood in my right eye and I have diabetes. Can this drop of blood be removed by the drops or not? The name of the drops is AculAR.", + "answer": "Yes, it will disappear, but regulate your sugar better", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1758, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I am 25 years old. I feel short of breath and it is difficult to calm myself down easily, even though my blood sugar was controlled until it reached 120 and one day it reaches 200...", + "answer": "Sugar has nothing to do with these symptoms\nSee a respiratory doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1759, + "question": "I did a fasting sehr test and the result was 250. I did a fasting blood sugar test and the result was 383. Do I suffer from diabetes and what medications do I need?", + "answer": "Yes, you are diabetic and need treatment quickly\nSee a diabetes doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1760, + "question": "Low diabetes 60 for the unaffected\nWhat is the reason???\nAge 62", + "answer": "If the prolapse is frequent, it may be due to not eating or due to the presence of tumors", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1761, + "question": "What is the reason for the nail of one of the fingers changing to black and dark yellow? There is no pain, but there is inflammation around the nail with water and when it gets too wet, or even though I have...", + "answer": "It may be a simple infection of the finger, which requires antibiotics and blood sugar regulation to control the infection", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1762, + "question": "Does taking a dose of insulin more than what is recommended by the doctor have an impact on the patient’s health?", + "answer": "The doctor is the only one who can determine insulin doses, not friends and neighbors. Every patient has his own situation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1763, + "question": "Welcome\nI am a diabetic. I sometimes feel dizzy and unbalanced when I wake up in the morning. What is the reason?", + "answer": "It is recommended to measure your blood sugar before taking treatment in the morning. If it is proven to be high, you must take evening doses determined by your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1764, + "question": "I am now 63 years old and addicted to one sweet over the other. When I test for diabetes after two hours or less, the test result appears lower than the average, such as 6.2 or 5.2. Is this a normal result?", + "answer": "Yes, normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1765, + "question": "If we did a blood sugar test (cumulative), would it give the same results as if we did it in London, Canada, or America, for example?", + "answer": "The question is not clear\nYou mean the analysis itself? Is it done in the same way in different places?\nThe answer is yes. The analysis is done in the same way and the results are treated in the same way", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1766, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar level is 130. Should I take a blood sugar regulator?", + "answer": "The normal range for non-diabetics is between 70 to 110 mg%.\nThe blood sugar level must be maintained between 80 to 120 mg% after fasting for 8 to 10 hours.\nFor diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1767, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar measurement is 130. It is necessary to take a blood sugar regulator. Age 55 years", + "answer": "To avoid diabetes complications, blood sugar levels must be controlled within normal ranges, or at least close to normal\nFasting blood sugar 8 to 10 hours after eating is 70 to 110 mg%.\nBreakfast sugar two hours after eating is less than 140 mg%, and preferably less than 120 mg%.\nCumulative blood sugar is less than 5.7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1768, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and currently I have started a diet, and sometimes it decreases and after eating a meal it returns to the normal level. Do I need to take medication, knowing that it reaches 130 after a meal?", + "answer": "Maintain regular diabetes treatment with exercise, drinking water, plenty of vegetables, adequate sleep, and the blood sugar level after two hours breaks the fast between 126 and 180. The treatment must be taken, and if you need to reduce the dose, see your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1769, + "question": "I have had diabetes since 2007. I use Dionell 5 mg and Clockag 850. Does it have an effect on the wife during her pregnancy? I mean the child’s health and development... As for me, I suffer from erectile dysfunction. What is the treatment? Thank you. m.a.k", + "answer": "Your diabetes has no effect on your wife or child. Try to regulate your blood sugar and treat erectile dysfunction with a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1770, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level for a pregnant woman in the eighth month?\nWhen you wake up... that is, in the morning?\nTwo hours after eating", + "answer": "Many pregnant women seek to control blood sugar levels during pregnancy to prevent gestational diabetes, or to control sugar levels and avoid its complications in the event of gestational diabetes. The most prominent questions revolve around blood sugar readings, such as: Is a blood sugar level of 130 normal for pregnant women? Or what is the normal blood sugar level for a pregnant woman two hours after eating? And many more.\n \nIt should be noted that the normal blood sugar level for a pregnant woman in the eighth month and throughout pregnancy in general should be as follows:\n\nFasting blood sugar analysis, that is, before eating a meal: it must be less than 95 mg/dl.\nNormal blood sugar analysis for a pregnant woman one hour after eating a meal: less than 140 mg/dl.\nNormal blood sugar analysis for a pregnant woman two hours after eating a meal: less than 120 mg/dl.\n\nIf blood sugar levels are high, a pregnant woman may suffer from many symptoms, including the following:\n\nIncreased feeling of thirst.\nDifficulty concentrating.\nHeadache.\nFeeling weak and tired.\nIncrease in the number of times you urinate.\n\nIt is necessary to maintain blood sugar levels within the normal range during pregnancy, by following the following tips:\n\nReview the specialist doctor periodically.\nExercise for 30 minutes, 5 days a week.\nFollow a healthy diet.\nMonitor blood sugar readings periodically.\n\nIt is recommended to maintain sugar levels within the normal limit, to avoid any complications of gestational diabetes, which may include the following:\n\nIncreased fetal weight during pregnancy, increasing the risk of obesity in the future.\nEclampsia.\nThe need for a caesarean section appears.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe relationship between pregnancy and diabetes\n7 of the harmful effects of gestational diabetes on the fetus\nThe most important tips for controlling gestational diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1771, + "question": "What are the first symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "There are many symptoms of diabetes, the most important of which are thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite for food, sometimes hunger, itchy skin, general weakness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1772, + "question": "Peace be upon you.....I would like to inquire about the blood sugar level...since I ran tests and the result was 1.14 g/L. Are my results correct...I would also like to ask when to take Lomac medication, before taking it?", + "answer": "Depending on the timing\nThe average fasting blood sugar 8 hours after eating is 70 to 110 mg%.\nThe glycemic rate two hours after eating is less than 140 mg%.\nCumulative blood sugar is less than 5.7\nThe blood sample is from a vein, not a finger", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1773, + "question": "Is one of the reasons for developing diabetes is not eating breakfast regularly?", + "answer": "Risk factors for diabetes:\n- Genetic factor (a family member has diabetes)\n- Age (over 40, the greater the chance of infection)\n- Obesity (when the weight or waist circumference is greater than normal)\n- Severe nervous tension and nervous pressures\n- Sedentary life (without exercise and simple physical effort)\n- Unhealthy diet (fast food - a lot of carbohydrates)\n- For women (a fetus of excessive size and weight - a lot of water around the fetus - giving birth to a baby whose weight is larger than usual - the occurrence of gestational diabetes)\n- Other factors, but less important", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1774, + "question": "What is type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetes is the most common type of diabetes, accounting for 90% of all people with diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is characterized by:\n\nHigh blood sugar above normal as a result of decreased insulin production by the pancreas or a lack of response of the body’s cells to insulin.\nThere are contributing factors that can help a person develop diabetes, including (obesity, genetics, and aging).\nThe patient suffers from frequent urination, excessive drinking of water, fatigue and exhaustion, and if blood sugar rises significantly, he may enter a diabetic coma.\nTreatment depends on the stage of progression of the disease. In the first stage, weight loss and diet modification can be the first step. Then comes the step of drug treatment and then insulin treatment.\nThere are many complications of diabetes, whether type 1 or type 2, that affect the kidneys, eyes, limbs, and others.\n\nFor more:\n\nTreatment of type 2 diabetes\nTips to help prevent diabetes\n\nReference:\n\nWhat is type 2 diabetes?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1775, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the normal and dangerous levels of diabetes in children???", + "answer": "Children need blood sugar levels to be within normal ranges in order to ensure their healthy growth\nMaintaining blood sugar levels between 100 and 120 fasting, less than 140 mg% at any time, and cumulative sugar under 6.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1776, + "question": "Do I have to exercise daily?\nIs it permissible for me to practice it day after day knowing that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "It is not necessary daily, at least three times a week, whether you are diabetic or healthy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1777, + "question": "I have diabetes and I want to gain weight", + "answer": "What is your current weight?\nWhy do you want to gain weight?\nFirst, we must work to control blood sugar levels within normal limits, or at least close to normal\nThen follow a healthy, balanced diet and exercise daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1778, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetic foot?", + "answer": "You must be seen by a specialist in vascular surgery\nPersonal hygiene must be taken care of\nMedical examinations related to diabetes and diabetes complications must be performed\nBlood sugar levels must be controlled within normal ranges, or at least close to them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1779, + "question": "My mother has type 2 diabetes. What is the time period required to visit the doctor each time?\nSecond question: My mother’s blood sugar reading these days is between 186 and 175. Does she need to change the medication?", + "answer": "Treatment steps for a type 2 diabetic patient begin with a change in lifestyle, such as:\n--- A healthy diet\n--- Doing exercise, even if it is simple, such as slow walking\n--- Stay away from causes of nervous tension\n--- Quitting bad habits such as smoking\nThen, while monitoring blood sugar levels, if there is no improvement, we resort to drug treatment such as metformin (it is the best of all).\nThen, with follow-up, if we find that the sugar levels are still high, we resort to insulin. Next, insulin is the last step.\n(The nutritional program is tailored for each person individually and changes from one person to another according to age, weight, height, nature of work, and daily physical activity)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1780, + "question": "My diabetes is 300, and I receive two dietab pills and two regular pills daily\nHow do I lower my diabetes from 300 to 180?", + "answer": "To control diabetes, you start with a healthy diet and simple exercise on a daily basis, then metformin tablets such as Glucophage or Cidophag.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1781, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother is diabetic and uses insulin. She uses the number 18 in the morning and 16 in the evening. What is the level of sugar that does not allow me to inject it when...", + "answer": "To control diabetes and avoid complications, it is necessary to maintain blood sugar levels within normal levels, or at least close to normal.\nApproximately 80 to 120 mg%\nWhen symptoms of low blood sugar occur and blood sugar drops below 70 mg%, they must be dealt with first by giving the affected person simple, quickly absorbed sugars to raise the blood sugar to normal.\nInsulin is never withheld", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1782, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is there a medicine for diabetes without side effects? I previously used Clovage for two weeks and it caused me weakness, diarrhea, and weight loss. Now I want a medicine that only helps me with diabetes after...", + "answer": "Treatment steps to control diabetes for a patient with type 2 diabetes begin with a healthy diet and exercise on a daily basis. Metformin tablets, such as Glucophage or Cidophag, have side effects, but they are the best treatment for a patient with type 2 diabetes.\nThe important thing is to maintain blood sugar levels within normal limits, or at least close to normal\n180 is not acceptable\nExpect complications soon\nMaintain rates between 80 and 130 at any time to avoid complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1783, + "question": "Does increased work pressure help lead to diabetes?", + "answer": "Risk factors for diabetes:\n- Genetic factor (a family member has diabetes)\n- Age (over 40, the greater the chance of infection)\n- Obesity (when the weight or waist circumference is greater than normal)\n- Severe nervous tension and nervous pressures\n- Sedentary life (without exercise and simple physical effort)\n- Unhealthy diet (fast food - a lot of carbohydrates)\n- For women (a fetus of excessive size and weight - a lot of water around the fetus - giving birth to a baby whose weight is larger than usual - the occurrence of gestational diabetes)\n- Other factors, but less important", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1784, + "question": "A one-year-old girl is suffering from diabetes. What is the best eating plan for her? Healthy eating for her. What is forbidden for her?", + "answer": "See your pediatrician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1785, + "question": "I want to regulate my blood sugar with insulin, knowing that the cumulative is 8.5", + "answer": "The best system for controlling diabetes is to use a basal insulin, such as Lantus or Levemir, with a rapid insulin for basic meals, such as Novo Rapid or Act Rapid.\nOf course, you must follow a healthy diet and exercise daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1786, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 20 days, and every day I analyze fasting and breaking the fast, and it will be 103 to 124, and it does not go beyond that.", + "answer": "An analysis of the normal cumulative blood sugar is between 4.2 and 6.4, the fasting blood sugar is between 70 and 110, and the fasting blood sugar is between 126 and 180. If the blood sugar levels are within these limits, then this is not diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1787, + "question": "I have a friend whose blood sugar level when tested in the morning before eating ranges from 1.20 to 1.30, knowing that he has had his thyroid removed and has no symptoms of diabetes.\nIs he diabetic?", + "answer": "He may have diabetes. There are other tests that must be done to confirm\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1788, + "question": "Hello . If the pancreas is working slowly and I use insulin needles, will it stop permanently or will it continue to work? Please advise. Thank you.", + "answer": "The pancreas does not stop secreting, but this secretion is not sufficient to adjust sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1789, + "question": "How does glucagon raise blood sugar?", + "answer": "Glucagon is a synthetic drug similar to a natural hormone and is used to treat emergency cases resulting from a severe drop in blood sugar in patients with insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes. It works to stimulate the liver to excrete sugar into the blood and its action is contradictory to the action of insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1790, + "question": "What do insulin and glucagon work and how?", + "answer": "This is medical physiology that does nothing for you\nYou can find out about her online", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1791, + "question": "How do we know if we have diabetes?", + "answer": "There are many symptoms of diabetes, the most important of which are thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite for food, sometimes hunger, itchy skin, general weakness, laziness and lethargy, urination at night, inability to concentrate, forgetfulness and doing blood sugar tests, fasting and breaking the fast after two hours, and cumulative.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1792, + "question": "How do we know if he has diabetes?", + "answer": "There are many symptoms of diabetes, the most important of which are thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite for food, sometimes hunger, itchy skin, general weakness, laziness and lethargy, urination at night, inability to concentrate, forgetfulness and doing blood sugar tests, fasting and breaking the fast after two hours, and cumulative.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1793, + "question": "A small thorn from a tree entered my leg and easily came out of the leg. I am diabetic. Does this affect my health or is it normal?", + "answer": "If there is no foot infection or change in skin color, do not worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1794, + "question": "Hello\nDiabetes causes a change in the patient's behavior or mental abilities after a period of infection", + "answer": "Diabetes can sometimes change a patient's behavior, but it never changes his mental faculties. Anyone who is diabetic has become unproductive. You have heads of state, doctors, and university professors who suffer from diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1795, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the level of blood sugar that poses a risk to the life of an adult patient?", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar range is from 70 to 110, and after breakfast two hours from 126 to 180, and the cumulative blood sugar level is from 4 to 6.2.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1796, + "question": "He has a fifteen-year-old daughter who has diabetes, high blood sugar levels, and a wheat allergy. Is there a treatment through stem cells for it? May God reward you with goodness", + "answer": "The treatment is insulin with sugar regulation, a diet for sugar, and wheat allergy\nStem cells are not foolproof", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1797, + "question": "The difference between insulin-dependent and non-insulin-dependent diabetes", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetes is usually treated with pills and diet, and there is no need for insulin, and it is given to type 1 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1798, + "question": "What is the best way to treat a patient aged 32 years who suffers from type 2 diabetes?\nSecondly... Will amarel affect the pancreas in the future and is Hana an alternative medicine to it...", + "answer": "The risk in diabetes is not the cure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1799, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and the doctor prescribed me Glucophage XR 750 twice a day, as well as Galvus 50mg twice a day.\nMy question is: is it necessary to take both or is one sufficient?", + "answer": "According to your blood sugar and cumulative blood sugar tests, your doctor has definitely given you treatment according to the results of your sugar tests. Use the treatment according to what your doctor prescribed and never play with the treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1800, + "question": "Hello\nCan a diabetic patient compensate for his weight loss and return to his normal weight before the disease, knowing that he lost ten kilograms?", + "answer": "One of the symptoms of diabetes is weight loss. After using the treatment, the weight will return to normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1801, + "question": "My diabetes level is 1.52 and I suffer from this disease", + "answer": "Blood sugar levels\nFasting, 8 to 10 hours after eating, 70 to 110 mg%.\nIftar, two hours after eating, less than 140 mg%.\nCumulative blood sugar is less than 5.7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1802, + "question": "Is it possible to take a dose of metformin only three meals to regulate blood sugar?", + "answer": "There is no objection to taking metformin to regulate blood sugar and also to lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1803, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient regulate blood sugar by taking the regulator three meals a day?", + "answer": "You can take this treatment, but if it does not improve your sugar level, see a doctor to add another treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1804, + "question": "I will start insulin treatment today and my fasting diabetes is 140. Should I take the insulin dose of 200 units or not?", + "answer": "Do not take insulin unless you check your blood sugar level and do a fasting and breakfast blood sugar test after two hours and cumulative sugar. This percentage is not treated with insulin unless you have type 1 and are in childhood. If you are 43 years old, your treatment is mostly with pills. I don’t know why your doctor prescribed insulin for you. If these percentages are correct, see another doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1805, + "question": "Low blood sugar, how is it treated?\nAnd there are ways to heal from it", + "answer": "Low blood sugar and low blood pressure can be treated at home and not at the doctor. When you feel that your blood sugar is low, you should eat sugar or something that contains sugar, whether in the office or in the car.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1806, + "question": "I take half a dose of dibenor 3mg\n+ A spray of cidophage 850, and the blood sugar is between 110 and 140. When I visited the doctor, he asked to stop this treatment and replace it with two tablets of 50/500.\nGalvus Met is it true?", + "answer": "Fasting is somewhat high, but we must work out the cumulative blood sugar, and if it is within the normal limits, you must change your lifestyle by exercising, drinking water, eating healthy and balanced, and eating a lot of leafy vegetables. However, if the cumulative sugar is higher than 6.5, continue the treatment. Calfs Met is an excellent treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1807, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 15 years. My health condition is very good, but my face has lost vitality and my cheeks have disappeared. What should I do?", + "answer": "Follow a healthy lifestyle. You should drink up to 8 glasses of water a day, eat a lot of fresh and colorful vegetables, sleep enough for 8 hours a day, exercise, and take some nutritional supplements.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1808, + "question": "I am suffering from pain in the lower finger\nBraiding, knowing that I suffer from diabetes and insulin\nPlease Help", + "answer": "You must be referred to a surgeon who specializes in surgery\nThe blood sugar level must be maintained within normal limits, or at least close to normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1809, + "question": "What is the treatment for swollen feet in a diabetic patient who loses feeling in the toes?", + "answer": "There is a possibility that there is fluid in the feet, either due to the kidneys or the heart. I advise you to consult your doctor better", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1810, + "question": "Is it true, Doctor, that soaking olive leaves after boiling, cooling, putting them in the refrigerator and drinking a cup 3 times a day is beneficial for diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no cure for diabetes except medicines, but herbs cannot treat diabetes. Rather, diabetes is compounded because some people depend on such herbs and the result is bad for the patient.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1811, + "question": "I have diabetes in the blood of 15 and my health condition is fine, but my face has lost its vitality and has become weak and has many wrinkles. What should I do?", + "answer": "Follow a healthy lifestyle. You must drink up to 8 glasses of water a day, eat a lot of fresh and colorful vegetables, sleep enough for 8 hours a day, exercise, and take some nutritional supplements such as some vitamins. For minor wrinkles, see a dermatologist for filler and Botox.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1812, + "question": "My son is 14 years old and has diabetes and takes injections. His blood sugar is irregular and most of the time it is high. Does Mini Diab replace needles?", + "answer": "Your son suffers from type 1 diabetes, which is insulin-dependent and the only treatment is insulin. Follow his treatment with his doctor to adjust the insulin dose best.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1813, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes. I take two pills of Noremin every day. My question is: I suffer from sexual dysfunction. I would like an answer that will cure me of this disease.", + "answer": "Your diabetes is type 2 and is mild to treat, and the sexual dysfunction you have is not due to diabetes. See a male specialist or a urologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1814, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 5 years. I take Novomin pills, two pills a day. My question is on this subject. I have lost a very large percentage of sexual intercourse with my wife. What should I do? Is there an answer or...", + "answer": "One of the complications of uncontrolled diabetes is sexual problems\nTo avoid this problem and other complications, blood sugar levels must be maintained within normal limits", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1815, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I am 33 years old. I want medication to prolong sexual intercourse", + "answer": "Number one, blood sugar levels must be well controlled\nYou must see a urologist who can help you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1816, + "question": "Peace be upon you, good evening. Can I rely on diabetes medication that raises after eating to 166 or 180 on exercise and diet, or is it necessary to take medication, knowing that the doctor advised me not to take...", + "answer": "Treatment steps to control diabetes for a patient with type 2 diabetes begin with a healthy diet, daily exercise, and metformin tablets such as Glucophage or Cidophag.\nI don't know why he advised you not to take it, but it is the best treatment for type 2 diabetes\nThe important thing is to maintain blood sugar levels within normal limits, or at least close to normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1817, + "question": "My mother has been diagnosed with diabetes for three days, and her feet and legs are swollen. What is the reason? May God reward you. She is taking allergy medicine and medicine for a sore throat. Are these the reasons?", + "answer": "Your mother has diabetes not three days ago. Your mother has had diabetes for years, but it was discovered three days ago. Swollen feet may be due to the heart, or due to the kidneys, or due to the liver, or other reasons. See her doctor to find out the causes of swollen feet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1818, + "question": "I am 47 years old and I have been suffering from diabetes and high blood pressure for only about 5 years. I had a heart attack and had two stents installed. Things are good, thank God for...", + "answer": "I advise you to see a male specialist or a urologist. The solution is easy and simple, not through pills, because you have diabetes, high blood pressure, and a previous heart attack. The easiest way is through penile injections, and the doctor will first teach you the method.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1819, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes for more than 17 years. I have been using insulin for two years. The total daily insulin doses were 45. Jeddah has now reached 180 units per day. Is this dangerous? Thank you.", + "answer": "Frankly, these doses are very high. It seems that your lifestyle is wrong. Reduce carbohydrates, especially rice, because the Gulf countries depend on rice for all meals. You should eat a lot of vegetables, drink a sufficient amount of water, stay away from fast food and soft drinks, reduce eating dates and honey, and exercise. There are modern types of insulin. Contact me through the medical website and phone them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1820, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and have suffered severe weight loss. How can I get my weight back to how it was?", + "answer": "Regulate blood sugar, maintain your diet, and you can take some vitamins and the weight will gradually improve", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1821, + "question": "Can a type 1 diabetic give birth?", + "answer": "Yes, you can have children, but blood sugar must be regular and well monitored", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1822, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have diabetes, and thank God I am in good health\nBut today it has reached the 18th and I know that I messed up my food, but in this case, what should I do to fix it again? Thank you.", + "answer": "You must return to a good diet and do not spoil yourself", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1823, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level for a diabetic and a non-diabetic?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar from 70 to 110. Iftar after two hours, 180. Cumulative diabetes from 4.2 to 6.4.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1824, + "question": "I have diabetes and joint pain. Will Dorofen harm me?", + "answer": "Joint medications can harm the kidneys if taken for a long time, but taking them when necessary without kidney failure is okay.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1825, + "question": "I suffer from irregular blood sugar. I tried several methods, but my diabetes quickly went down and went up, and I did not manage it well. As a result, I suffer from blood acids (ketones) and urinary tract infections constantly. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "I advise you to install an insulin pump", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1826, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from sudden drops in blood sugar from time to time, and this happens many times. I did a cumulative blood sugar test and the result was 6.5. Is it considered normal?\nWhat are the causes of sudden hypoglycemia?", + "answer": "In the pre-diabetic stage, a person experiences episodes of low blood sugar\nWhen there is a risk factor for diabetes, tests must be performed as soon as possible\nFactors such as genetics, age over 40, obesity, severe nervous tension, unhealthy diet, and lack of exercise.\nMedical tests, such as analyzing fasting blood sugar 8 to 10 hours after eating and fasting blood sugar two hours after eating, may require a blood sugar curve analysis.\nA score of 6.5 indicates pre-diabetes\nFrom above 6.5 sugar\nFrom 5.7 to 6.5, pre-diabetes\nBefore 5.7 is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1827, + "question": "Feeling constantly thirsty despite drinking a lot of water", + "answer": "I advise you to check your fasting and cumulative blood sugar, especially if one of your parents suffers from diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1828, + "question": "Causes of high levels of acetone in diabetics", + "answer": "Acetone is formed as a result of the body's inability to utilize blood sugar. It occurs frequently in patients with type 1 diabetes and does not occur in patients with type 2 diabetes unless the patient is exposed to (an accident, severe infection, surgery, or myocardial infarction).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1829, + "question": "What is the appropriate lunch for a diabetic who is 11 years old and whose father’s income is limited? What types of foods can we buy?", + "answer": "As he is still a child and the income is limited, he eats the same food available at home, while refraining from drinking carbonated water such as Cola, and eating a lot of vegetables and fried foods such as potatoes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1830, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a man who has had diabetes for two years and is now dependent on insulin. The last cumulative blood sugar test was 1.6. Is this type 1 or 2? Does this mean...", + "answer": "Diagnosis depends on several factors, including the body's response to treatment with tablets and medical history\nAn analysis of C-peptide, which is secreted from the pancreas along with insulin, is done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1831, + "question": "My diabetes was discovered seven months ago after the symptoms appeared, and I am currently continuing on Metformin 850g, Dymicron 30g, and a diet according to the doctor’s prescription.\nShould I continue with the same treatment?", + "answer": "Treatment steps for a type 2 diabetic patient begin with a change in lifestyle, such as:\n--- A healthy diet\n--- Doing exercise, even if it is simple, such as slow walking\n--- Stay away from causes of nervous tension\n--- Quitting bad habits such as smoking\nThen, while monitoring blood sugar levels, if there is no improvement, we resort to drug treatment such as metformin (it is the best of all).\nThen, with follow-up, if we find that the sugar levels are still high, we resort to insulin. Next, insulin is the last step.\nDimicron is not good for you\n(The nutritional program is tailored for each person individually and changes from one person to another according to age, weight, height, nature of work, and daily physical activity)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1832, + "question": "Normal blood sugar level", + "answer": "The normal range of blood sugar is 70-110 mg/100 ml of blood if you fast for 8-10 hours.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1833, + "question": "Welcome\nCan a diabetic eat pigeons? Is it better stuffed with rice or better with grits?", + "answer": "The best thing is to control diabetes\nThe best thing is to maintain blood sugar levels in the normal range", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1834, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar: 140, after two hours, 260. Is there sugar and what kind? I am 61 years old and my weight is over.", + "answer": "This value is not in the normal range\nThe analysis must be done with a sample from a vein and not through the finger (the rapid device).\nIf one fasts for 8 hours, the blood sugar ranges from 70 to 110 mg%, and if one breaks the fast two hours after eating, it reaches 140 mg%.\nYou should see a specialist doctor as soon as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1835, + "question": "What foods are forbidden for a diabetic patient? May God reward you", + "answer": "There are no prohibited foods\nThere are foods that are preferable to eat to maintain blood sugar in normal ranges and for better control\nThere are foods that it is preferable to avoid, and those are those that contain simple carbohydrates, which quickly turn into glucose in the blood.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1836, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I have greenness between my toes 4 and 5. Please advise me of the causes, results, and treatment if possible. Thank you.", + "answer": "These are fungal infections\nIt occurs as a result of not controlling blood sugar levels for periods of time, causing immunity to decrease and fungi to begin to appear\nMost places are between the toes and then the hands", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1837, + "question": "Please advise us, may God reward you\nWhen the doctor was asked what he should do if the blood sugar was stable, he answered by injecting insulin\nWhat do you think about this issue?", + "answer": "Do you mean that blood sugar is stable with the tablets, and yet the doctor requires the use of insulin: If you are of the second type, you start with a healthy diet, exercise on a daily basis, and metformin tablets such as Glucophage, and if the blood sugar is not regulated, we resort to insulin.\nOr you are of the first type and use insulin, and at the next dose you find that your blood sugar is regular, so you do not want to take this dose: Insulin is injected at specific times according to its type, and the units or doses are according to the sugar level and the number of carbohydrate units in the food.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1838, + "question": "Single woman 32 When anxious, the blood sugar rises to 3.36 and 2.63, and when eating fruit it is 1.89, but in the morning after waking up 0.90. I did normal tests. There is no sugar. Does this mean that I am at risk of developing diabetes? I urinate a lot.", + "answer": "Medical tests must be performed, such as analyzing fasting blood sugar 8 to 10 hours after eating, fasting blood sugar two hours after eating, and cumulative blood sugar.\nYou may need to do a blood sugar analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1839, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes and how to control it?", + "answer": "Depending on the type of diabetes, the first type depends on insulin and the second type depends on tablets, and it is controlled by changing the lifestyle of exercising, drinking water and fresh colorful vegetables, reducing the intake of starches, sweets and pastries, avoiding drinking juices and eating fruits within reasonable limits, and avoiding eating dates, mangos, figs, grapes, and sleeping. At least eight hours a night is sufficient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1840, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, what healthy foods, meals, or fruits are beneficial for a woman who has recently given birth, knowing that she suffers from high blood sugar and high blood pressure that occurred during the last months of pregnancy, and is it...", + "answer": "The incidence of type 2 diabetes in women who had gestational diabetes reaches more than 25%, and the percentage increases with the presence of other risk factors for diabetes, such as obesity, heredity, severe stress, wrong diet, or lack of exercise.\nA healthy diet and exercise reduce the chances of diabetes\nA healthy diet depends on proteins, fats, and complex carbohydrates (at a minimum), while avoiding simple, quickly absorbed carbohydrates.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1841, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I have diabetes. I am 16 years old. I want a prescription to help me gain weight", + "answer": "Maintain regular diabetes medication, exercise, drink water, eat plenty of vegetables, and get enough sleep", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1842, + "question": "What is the treatment for increased insulin secretion from the pancreas, which causes frequent low blood sugar in two-year-old children?", + "answer": "The question is not well understood, but I will try to help.. The most common cause of low blood sugar is that a diabetic patient takes a dose of insulin (or tablets) that is too large, but there is a rare reason for low blood sugar, which is the presence of a tumor in the pancreas that secretes insulin (Insulinoma), and its treatment, if present, is surgical removal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1843, + "question": "Is there a danger if the blood sugar level is high (he is a diabetic) that he falls asleep? Thank you", + "answer": "Of course, there is a risk when the blood sugar level rises, and you must lower the blood sugar level before sleeping for fear of falling into a diabetic coma while sleeping.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1844, + "question": "I mean dry mouth and saliva, even though the weather is winter. I suffered a whole week from shock and oppression. Is this one of the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes: Thirst, frequent urination, hunger and eating large amounts of food, sometimes itchy skin, general fatigue, fatigue and dry mouth in the morning. It may be from nasal congestion, or it may be from nervous tension.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1845, + "question": "Is it possible for a diabetic to eat oranges?", + "answer": "No objection, of course\nAn average orange contains one complete carbohydrate unit, meaning approximately 15 grams of carbohydrates", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1846, + "question": "After how many periods of time do diabetes complications appear? Do complications appear even if the blood sugar level is controlled using medications, or do complications generally appear? Please advise.", + "answer": "If diabetes is controlled and blood sugar readings are within normal ranges, or at least close to them, complications are much delayed and may not appear at all.\nThe time varies from one person to another depending on the rate of rise, the body’s endurance, and the presence of other accompanying diseases such as high blood pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1847, + "question": "The cause of headache after eating sweets", + "answer": "There is no medical explanation, and the solution is to stay away from sweets that give you headache", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1848, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I checked the cumulative blood sugar and it came out at 5.5. What does the cumulative blood sugar result mean in this case?", + "answer": "Normal and good rate\nFrom 5.7 to 6.5, pre-diabetes\nHigher than 6.5 sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1849, + "question": "Is it true that a diabetic needs cholesterol medication even if he is normal and over 40 years old?", + "answer": "In my opinion, I give a diabetic patient cholesterol medications to keep the blood vessels from hardening", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1850, + "question": "Hello\nI am diabetic\nI feel pain in the skin as if hot water was poured on it\nwhat is the reason?", + "answer": "These are signs of damage to your nervous system from irregular blood sugar\nSugar must be regulated in order for the symptoms to ease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1851, + "question": "I ran a blood sugar test and found it was 151\nAfter that, I conducted the cumulative analysis and found 5.3 What do these measurements mean?", + "answer": "The analysis must be done with a sample from a vein\nBlood sugar ranges from 70 to 110 mg% after fasting for 8 to 10 hours\nBlood sugar level below 140 mg% two hours after eating\nCumulative blood sugar below 5.7 at any time\nYou must repeat the analysis according to previous times in a laboratory with a sample from a vein", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1852, + "question": "Numbness in the feet, I am diabetic", + "answer": "When blood sugar rises above normal levels, many complications occur, including nerve infections, which appear in the form of numbness in the extremities (at first and then turn into pain and loss of sensation).\nYou must see a vascular surgeon to examine the feet and ensure that blood reaches the extremities through the blood vessels\nSugar levels must be maintained within normal limits, or at least close to normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1853, + "question": "What are the uses of metforal treatment?", + "answer": "It is a diabetes aid used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, as well as to stimulate the ovaries in women and is used to lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1854, + "question": "Side effects of insulin", + "answer": "Side effects of insulin and ways to overcome them\n1) Weight gain, so the patient is advised to diet and exercise (at least walking) and to take metformin (Glucophage) alongside insulin if he has type 2 diabetes.\n2) In the injection sites, either atrophy or enlargement of subcutaneous fat may occur, so the patient is advised to change the injection sites.\n3) Decrease or increase in blood sugar if the patient receives a dose that is not appropriate for him. Therefore, the patient is advised to measure the sugar and adjust the dose by increasing or decreasing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1855, + "question": "When I take an injection of Max Tard insulin, I feel a flutter in my chest and a cough, and the condition continues for hours", + "answer": "See your doctor to change the type of insulin because this type is not suitable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1856, + "question": "What is the effect of diabetes on the kidneys?", + "answer": "If you mean the side effects of insulin on the kidneys; nothing\nInsulin is a hormone secreted from the pancreas that is important in the process of nutritional metabolism in all cells in the body. When type 1 diabetes occurs, the pancreas no longer secretes insulin, and therefore the treatment is exogenous insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1857, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar and found it was 151. Does this mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "The analysis must be done with a sample from a vein\nBlood sugar ranges from 70 to 110 mg% after fasting for 8 to 10 hours\nBlood sugar level below 140 mg% two hours after eating\nCumulative blood sugar below 5.7 at any time\nYou must repeat the analysis according to previous times in a laboratory with a sample from a vein", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1858, + "question": "The blood sugar rises quickly until it reaches 400 and then drops within half an hour\nAre these signs of sugar?", + "answer": "The number 400 mg% is a very large number. It is necessary to verify the accuracy of the analysis\nBlood sugar levels are normal between 70 to 110 mg% 8 to 10 hours after eating.\nThe normal blood sugar level is below 140 mg% two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1859, + "question": "I take two pills daily, about 850 grams, one pill at lunch and one pill at dinner. If I forget to take a pill at night, is this effective and should I replace it or what should I do, knowing that...", + "answer": "There is no effect, it is very normal. Measure your blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1860, + "question": "What is the danger of gestational diabetes to the fetus?", + "answer": "When blood sugar levels are not well controlled during pregnancy:\n- The volume of water around the fetus increases\nThe baby's weight is very large, which causes obstruction of natural birth and increases the chance of caesarean section\n- Sudden death may occur\n- At birth, the child’s blood sugar is low and he must be presented to a pediatrician immediately after birth", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1861, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level for a pregnant woman three hours after eating?", + "answer": "During pregnancy, a diabetic patient is advised to set her blood sugar as follows\n- Fasting blood sugar is less than 95 (unless pregnancy, up to 130)\n- Blood sugar after breakfast is less than 120 (in non-pregnancy up to 180)\n- Cumulative blood sugar less than 6 (in non-pregnancy up to 7)\n- Provided that it is not less than 70 at any time during the day", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1862, + "question": "After greeting..\nI suffer from type 2 diabetes. Thank God, it is under control. Today morning, fasting 108.\nBut I suffer from frequent urination during the night\nThank you very much", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled throughout the day, not just during the day\nReview your drug treatment and diet with a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1863, + "question": "I continued and started using insulin aspartame, 15 units in the morning and 15 in the evening, and before bed I used long-acting 53 units. Is this a healthy method? Thank you.", + "answer": "The correct method is Lantus before bedtime and Aspart before each meal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1864, + "question": "Doctor: I am a type 2 diabetic. I used to take two Dimecrone and Glucophage pills in the morning and one Glucophage pill in the evening after dinner... and after a while, due to high blood sugar levels.", + "answer": "Use two Diamicron tablets with 1,000 Glucophage in the morning and 1,000 Glucophage in the evening, and measure the fasting and fasting blood sugar level after two hours.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1865, + "question": "What impairs pancreatic functions and is there a natural or chemical treatment for it?", + "answer": "The pancreas is stimulated and insulin is secreted in large quantities when eating food, especially starches (in addition to small amounts of insulin throughout the day to cover the glucose leaving the liver).\nTherefore, when eating large amounts of carbohydrates, stress occurs on the pancreas\nObesity and increased waist circumference cause fat to accumulate and produce hormones that oppose the action of insulin, forcing the pancreas to secrete more insulin, which causes stress.\nSome types of medications, such as Amaryl, Dymicron, and others, work to lower blood sugar levels by stimulating the pancreas to secrete insulin, which leads to its stress.\nIn order to maintain the pancreas, you must adhere to a healthy diet and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1866, + "question": "Is using Diaonyl sugar pills for a long time harmful to health by weakening the pancreas’s ability to secrete insulin?", + "answer": "Aldoanil, Amaryl, Dimicron, and others from the same group that work to lower blood sugar by stimulating the pancreas to secrete more insulin, which leads to fatigue of the pancreas, and in the end the only treatment becomes insulin only. The second problem with Amaryl is that it has nothing to do with how much you eat or eat. Its type only stimulates the pancreas to secrete insulin, and therefore, if the affected person eats food containing low carbohydrates, he may experience episodes of low blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1867, + "question": "Hello\nDoes using Daonil pills for a long time to reduce type 2 diabetes lead to a weakness in the pancreas in secreting insulin in the body, and does continuing to take one pill daily affect the condition?", + "answer": "Doanel, Amaryl, Dimecorn, and others from the same group work to lower blood sugar by stimulating the pancreas to secrete more insulin, which leads to fatigue of the pancreas, and in the end the only treatment becomes insulin alone.\nOne pill works, and the higher the dose, the worse the effect on the pancreas", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1868, + "question": "With sincere thanks and appreciation for your efforts\nI have type 2 diabetes\nFasting blood sugar ranges between 120-145 and may be higher sometimes\nThe strange thing is that I measure the sugar in the type and when I sit down I notice...", + "answer": "The normal rate for fasting blood sugar is from 70 to 110, and after eating it does not exceed 180, and the cumulative level is from 4.2 to 6.4. I advise you to see your doctor to control your blood sugar from 120 to 145 is unacceptable.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1869, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Complications of diabetes. I have weakness in the left eye. What should I do?", + "answer": "See an ophthalmologist to perform an examination of the retina, optic nerve, cataracts, and intraocular pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1870, + "question": "My mother is 53 years old, she weighs a lot, and she has been suffering from rheumatism for 15 years, and she also has diabetes for about two years. Recently, she started not feeling her right foot. Suddenly, it fell to the ground and then...", + "answer": "Complications of diabetes are peripheral neuropathy, but it does not lead to foot fall. I advise you to get an MRI of the lumbar vertebrae. There is a possibility of a herniated disc at birth, as diabetics do not feel pain.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1871, + "question": "The blood sugar test result is 1.26. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Some may wonder, what is the result of the blood sugar level test if it is 126?\nThe blood sugar level is considered normal if it is between 77-99 mg/dL while fasting, or before eating, and less than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating.\nTherefore, if the result is 126 for a fasting person, it is considered high, and this may be an indication of diabetes, and a doctor must be consulted to evaluate the patient’s condition. However, if the result is 126 for a person who ate his food, it is considered normal and there is no need for concern. \nFor more:\n\nEverything you should know about blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1872, + "question": "I suffer from dizziness and headaches, and I notice that I frequently go to the bathroom\nAre these signs of diabetes?", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes: Thirst, frequent urination, hunger and eating large amounts of food, sometimes itchy skin, general fatigue, fatigue.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1873, + "question": "My blood sugar has dropped to 67 mg. Does this matter?\nWhen I drank some juice, it increased to 1.60 grams. This is impressive", + "answer": "A rate of 67 is not low blood sugar, and there is no fear of it unless symptoms of low blood sugar appear\nThe rate of 160 is not good, and you must repeat the analysis again and work to control the sugar so that the rate does not exceed 120 mg% at any time so that you can avoid diabetes complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1874, + "question": "I am 40 years old and I suffer from type 2 diabetes. I take pills and medications. I am about to get married and I am hesitant. Will I suffer from diabetes complications in the long term? Please advise.", + "answer": "If you take diabetes medications regularly and take care of your friend, it will protect you from complications. By following a proper diet, eating colorful vegetables, exercising, drinking water, and reducing starches and sweets, your life will be normal and you will have boys and girls.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1875, + "question": "Does cupping affect diabetics?", + "answer": "Do a blood test if you have high hemoglobin. Donating a unit of blood is much better, because the fear of cupping in diabetics is severe inflammation and it is not recommended for diabetics.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1876, + "question": "Fasting sugar level 107\nIs it considered normal?", + "answer": "This value is in the normal range\nThe analysis must be done with a sample from a vein and not through the finger (the rapid device).\nIf one fasts for 8 hours, the blood sugar ranges from 70 to 110 mg%, and if one breaks the fast two hours after eating, it reaches 140 mg%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1877, + "question": "Is it possible for a diabetic patient who is 116 fasting or 131 fasting to perform cupping?", + "answer": "There is no objection to cupping\nBut it must have a benefit or reason\nIt must be performed by an expert, taking into account safety measures and ensuring that infection is not transmitted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1878, + "question": "Will diabetes dependent on pills inevitably develop into insulin dependence over time?", + "answer": "No, it is not necessary to convert as long as the pancreas is working and secreting insulin\nThe important thing is not to exhaust the pancreas or strain it by eating starches or by taking medications such as Amaryl, Dimicron, and others.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1879, + "question": "What is the secret of dry mouth and throat at night (diabetic patient 2)", + "answer": "An increase in blood sugar above 180 mg/dL causes it to be excreted in the urine, and the presence of sugar in the urine increases urine production, and thus the body loses a large amount of fluids, making the patient feel dehydrated.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1880, + "question": "How can you recognize type 2 diabetes and the other type called diabetes 1.5?", + "answer": "(Diabetes 1.5) is not a scientific name, but it is a popular name for diabetes that affects young people, as type 1 diabetes affects children and type 2 diabetes affects those over 40 years of age. If a young person develops diabetes, this is likely for one of two reasons.\n1) Type 1 diabetes - but it came late - and it is called (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes of Adults).\n2) Type 2 diabetes - but it came early - and it is called (Maturity Onset Diabetes of Young), meaning (adult diabetes in young men).\nThe best way to distinguish between the two is (the extent of the body’s response to treatment with tablets). No. 1 does not respond and is treated with insulin, while No. 2 responds.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1881, + "question": "What is the secret of the high blood sugar level after exercise? The percentage before exercise was 104 and after it became 114?", + "answer": "High blood sugar after exercising is a natural thing resulting from the flow of blood into the cells loaded with oxygen, and the sugar in the cells is burned, causing blood sugar to rise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1882, + "question": "What is diabetes", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes: Thirst, frequent urination, hunger and eating large amounts of food, sometimes itchy skin, general fatigue, fatigue.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1883, + "question": "Today I was fasting and had my blood sugar tested and it was 95 with atone in my urine", + "answer": "There are other reasons for the appearance of acetone, such as not eating for a long time\nBut please, you must repeat the analysis again because sometimes it is a wrong reading", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1884, + "question": "My blood sugar is 95 and I am fasting. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Natural number", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1885, + "question": "Do stem cells treat type 1 diabetes permanently?", + "answer": "To date, stem cells have not been approved as a definitive treatment for diabetes\nThe experiments are going strong and fast, but there are still obstacles, such as the body treating the new stem cells as an enemy and destroying them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1886, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I use insulin 3 times a day\n1- Rapid apidra solostar 16 in the morning 16 at noon 14 at night 19\n2- I met 56 units at night, 20 hours", + "answer": "The question is not clear\nIn general, there is no consistency in doses, meaning that the dose of each meal of Apidra rapid insulin is determined according to the carbohydrate content of the meal and according to your body’s parameters.\nThe dose for basal insulin can be fixed, such as Lantus or Levemir", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1887, + "question": "What is the best medicine for high blood sugar?", + "answer": "Treatment steps for a type 2 diabetic patient begin with a change in lifestyle, such as:\n--- A healthy diet\n--- Doing exercise, even if it is simple, such as slow walking\n--- Stay away from causes of nervous tension\n--- Quitting bad habits such as smoking\nThen, while monitoring blood sugar levels, if there is no improvement, we resort to drug treatment such as metformin (it is the best of all).\nThen, with follow-up, if we find that the sugar levels are still high, we resort to insulin. Next, insulin is the last step.\n(The nutritional program is tailored for each person individually and changes from one person to another according to age, weight, height, nature of work, and daily physical activity)\nFor the first type, we start insulin directly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1888, + "question": "What is the difference between Janumet 500/1000 pills and the difference between Galvus Met 850/1000 pills, and which one is better for use with type 2 diabetics, and do they cause damage to the liver? Thank you", + "answer": "Every diabetic patient has his own treatment according to the treating physician, and there is no unified treatment for diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1889, + "question": "My wife is forty years old. Her blood sugar is 400 and her weight is 65. She uses an insulin pen of 40 in the morning and 35 at night. We ask those with experience, what is the alternative to insulin?\nSince she can't stand the prick of needles...", + "answer": "It is best to use a basal insulin, such as Lantus or Levemir, with a rapid mealtime insulin, such as Novo Rapid or Act Rapid.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1890, + "question": "Mild abdominal pain with a feeling of dizziness and sometimes sweating in the face", + "answer": "Blood sugar and blood pressure must be measured on time\nWhen blood sugar levels drop, a number of symptoms occur, including a feeling of dizziness, sweating, and blurred eyes, and may lead to loss of consciousness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1891, + "question": "Cumulative blood sugar is 8.2. Knowing that I suffer from low blood sugar, I have frequent hypoglycemic episodes, and my cumulative blood sugar reading has not dropped. I am 25 years old and my blood sugar is 15 years old. What causes the cumulative blood sugar to rise and my blood sugar to fall?", + "answer": "Cumulative is the average blood sugar over the last 3 months. For your information, it is the average of the rises and falls. This means that in the absence of a drop, the cumulative would have been higher than this average.\nThe occurrence of a decline and then an increase means that treatment doses need to be adjusted\nIt is necessary to have a healthy, balanced diet and exercise daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1892, + "question": "What is the best way to control high blood sugar?", + "answer": "Measuring the fasting and fasting blood sugar levels after two hours, and measuring the cumulative blood sugar every 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1893, + "question": "Why does a diabetic patient feel internal heat in his feet even though they are cold?", + "answer": "Diabetic neuritis\nSugar must be controlled\nThen take Neurobion pills twice a day\nWait a month and it will get better, God willing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1894, + "question": "I have a patient with diabetes who is twenty years old. Today I had a cumulative test and found it to be 15%. This is very dangerous. What should I do? God willing, we will benefit from you. Of course, his treatment now is insulin.", + "answer": "The best system for controlling diabetes for a type 1 patient is basal insulin, such as Lantus or Levemir, with rapid insulin for basic meals, such as Novo Rapid or Act Rapid, with periodic follow-up.\nHealthy diet\nSimple exercise daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1895, + "question": "The cheeses are varied and I do not know what is suitable for me. Please give me the name of the type. I suffer from diabetes and high blood pressure. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "White cheeses are low-fat and low-salt, and stay away from yellow cheeses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1896, + "question": "My child has hypoglycemia and is on diazoxide", + "answer": "If your son's diabetes is regular on this treatment, continue with it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1897, + "question": "What is the treatment for neuritis in a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "See your doctor to prescribe treatment for your peripheral neuropathy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1898, + "question": "Which is more dangerous, blood sugar or urine sugar? Please advise me, may God reward you", + "answer": "Anyone who has blood sugar has sugar in the urine, meaning they should do fasting and cumulative blood sugar tests and visit your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1899, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic and my weight is very thin. I am 24 years old and my height is 168\nAnd my weight is 54.\nIs there a way or program to increase my weight?", + "answer": "First, insulin doses must be adjusted to achieve good rates, such as fasting from 80 to 120 and cumulative under 6.\nA healthy, balanced diet is tailored according to age, weight, height, work, and daily physical activity, and calories are increased until weight is gained.\nLight exercise is an important part of the treatment plan", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1900, + "question": "How do I know if someone has diabetes?", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes: Thirst, frequent urination, hunger and eating large amounts of food, sometimes itchy skin, general fatigue, fatigue.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1901, + "question": "Can diabetics avoid rice and bread (starches)?", + "answer": "naturally\nOne of the important recommendations for people with diabetes is to avoid carbohydrates as much as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1902, + "question": "Blood sugar level two hours after eating for non-diabetics", + "answer": "When diagnosed with diabetes, the blood sugar level two hours after eating is higher than 180\nThe permissible blood sugar level for diabetics is no more than 140 in any way or under any circumstances, in order to avoid the occurrence of diabetes complications.\n(My personal advice to ensure that complications do not occur is not to let your blood sugar exceed 120 mg% at the latest)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1903, + "question": "An injury to the foot in the big toe of a man, and he took an antibiotic, and the injury increases and decreases even if his blood sugar is regular?", + "answer": "You must be presented to a vascular surgeon to examine the wound and ensure blood reaches the extremities\nBlood sugar level does not exceed 120 mg%\nInsulin is necessary here, even if the sugar is regular with the tablets, because insulin is a building hormone that helps speed up wound healing\nYou may need to swab the wound for a culture to choose the best type of antibiotic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1904, + "question": "I wanted to inquire about my father's diabetic foot\nMy father has a wound on his two feet in the front, and he suffers from diabetes. Sometimes the wound increases and sometimes decreases, and I do not know the reason. Sometimes the diabetes is normal...", + "answer": "When a wound occurs in the foot of a diabetic patient, insulin must be taken, even temporarily, until the wound heals\nThe blood sugar level, which helps reduce the severity of the wound and speed up its healing, ranges from 80 to 120 mg% at any time.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1905, + "question": "What causes high blood sugar after breakfast in pregnant women?", + "answer": "What is the exact percentage?\nHormones that increase with pregnancy negatively affect the action of insulin, leading to an increase in blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1906, + "question": "I am a 28-year-old young man. My blood sugar level in the morning when I was fasting was 98. Is this percentage correct?", + "answer": "This value is in the normal range\nThe analysis must be done with a sample from a vein and not through the finger (the rapid device).\nIf one fasts for 8 hours, the blood sugar ranges from 70 to 110 mg%, and if one breaks the fast two hours after eating, it reaches 140 mg%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1907, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level after eating?", + "answer": "It is preferable to measure blood sugar an hour or two after eating, as directed by doctors, in order to give the food sufficient opportunity to be digested and absorbed. It is noteworthy that the normal levels of blood sugar after eating are not fixed and depend on the health condition of the individual or the type of diabetes he suffers from, and there is no specific, fixed value to estimate this. But in all cases, the postprandial blood sugar level should not exceed 180 mg/dL.\n \nThe normal blood sugar level varies between people and is affected by many factors such as age, weight, physical activity, and whether or not you have diabetes. In normal cases, most healthy people have a normal blood sugar level in the early morning before eating between 70-99 mg/dL. .\n \nIt is worth noting that to diagnose diabetes and evaluate control of the disease in affected people, other types of sugar tests are performed, such as fasting blood sugar, cumulative blood sugar, and other tests. Therefore, if you suspect diabetes, you should not hesitate to consult a specialist doctor.\n \nFor more:\n\nHow do you monitor the food of diabetics?\nTreatment of type 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1908, + "question": "Hello\nI would like to propose to a girl who has diabetes\nWill the disease be hereditary to the children?\nWhat are the other aspects of this disease?\ndoes it affect the marriage life ?", + "answer": "The healer is God. It is possible that you or I may be afflicted with any other disease, or even diabetes, and God will grant her a cure. This is not a measure of rejection or acceptance.\nThe impact of diabetes on marital life and other complications occur only when there is no good control of diabetes and the rates are high for a long time.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1909, + "question": "What is the difference between treating type 2 diabetes with Glyptos Plus 50/1000 and Janumet 50/1000?", + "answer": "Treatment is the responsibility of the treating physician, and the doctor is the one who decides the appropriate treatment according to the patient’s condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1910, + "question": "I did a blood test from a large vein and the result was that the sugar was 1.86 grams. This was at the analysis doctor. However, I was fasting and now I am shocked by this result. What should I do?...", + "answer": "You do not have to be shocked, as diabetes is common and can affect anyone\nStart diet and exercise and follow your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1911, + "question": "I am in Sweden. A doctor refused to give me diabetes medicine, and I cannot buy medicine from a pharmacy without a doctor’s prescription. I jog at a daily rate of between 20 and 35 kilometers with a diet...", + "answer": "Continue to maintain your diet and exercise--medication is not required at this time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1912, + "question": "What is the cause of low blood sugar?", + "answer": "A drop in blood sugar occurs when the patient takes his medication and does not eat his food\nIt also occurs when the prescribed dose of the medication is increased\nIt also occurs due to great physical effort\nIt also occurs with taking some types of medications, such as Amaryl and its brothers, because it stimulates the pancreas in order to secrete more insulin, regardless of the amount or type of food.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1913, + "question": "I have diabetes and high blood pressure and I take medication and the disease is under control. What is the future of my health condition and do I need a catheter to forgive God in the future because of the disease or what? Thank you", + "answer": "When blood sugar levels are maintained within normal limits and blood pressure does not exceed 130/85, diabetes complications are greatly reduced", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1914, + "question": "Q: Does high cholesterol cause diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes is the disease that helps in increasing cholesterol because it disrupts the balance of healthy fats and unhealthy fats in the body.\nHowever, high triglycerides (as in cases of obesity) may lead to an increase in fat around the body’s cells, causing insulin to be unable to enter these cells, which may cause type 2 diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1915, + "question": "Hello\nMy father had a heart attack two days ago and he is a diabetic. Thank God everything went well and he will have a stent placed in one of his arteries.\nMy question: How do I care for him after this crisis...", + "answer": "Going to a nutritionist and following his advice while taking insulin is the most important thing your father can do", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1916, + "question": "I suffer from light diuresis and a strong smell after experiencing a catarrh. Do I suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "A question that requires an analysis or several tests - and not every increase in secretion is due to sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1917, + "question": "I was exposed to a very strong prick and I was exposed to sweating and diuresis with a strong smell. Do I suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "There are many symptoms of diabetes, the most important of which are thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite for food, sometimes hunger, itchy skin, general weakness and weight loss. See an internal medicine specialist to do fasting and cumulative blood sugar tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1918, + "question": "What are the symptoms of low blood sugar in the body?", + "answer": "Profuse sweating - feeling cold - tremors in the hands - rapid heartbeat - dizziness (and in severe cases, coma)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1919, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I use Amril 1/3 a day with Aclicophage 850. I would like to know if it is a permanent cure for this disease.", + "answer": "There is no definitive treatment for diabetes yet, so treatment must be taken regularly with diet and exercise (at least walking) and periodic follow-up with tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1920, + "question": "I am diabetic and lost 30 kg in two months. I did not discover diabetes until recently. I use Amiral two pills before breakfast, and I feel a headache sometimes, and I go to the bathroom a lot at night. My question is, do I need vitamin B...", + "answer": "All diabetics need vitamin B\nThere is no need to use Amaryl because it is one of a group of medications that work to lower blood sugar by stimulating the pancreas to secrete insulin, which leads to pancreatic stress, and in the end the only treatment becomes insulin only.\nThe second problem with Amaryl is that it has nothing to do with the quantity or type of food, which causes depression in people with diabetes, especially the elderly and young people who work hard, stressful work.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1921, + "question": "Does gestational diabetes affect the fetus after birth?\nWhat is the preparedness of a pregnant woman to be infected with it?\nDoes the psychological state increase the chances of infection?", + "answer": "Gestational diabetes does not affect the child after birth, and if there is no genetic element in the family, there is no predisposition for the pregnant woman to develop diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1922, + "question": "I am pregnant. I took the GTTP test and its result was 8.2. They told me it was high and I had to do a GTTP test, but every time I vomited an hour and a half after drinking glucose. What is the solution? Is it...", + "answer": "It is not necessary to drink glucose. You can eat a good meal that contains sugars and then measure the sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1923, + "question": "Do diabetes aid pills help regulate hormones?", + "answer": "-You mean metformin, such as Glucophage or Cidophag\nThis substance is included in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome, and when polycystic ovary syndrome is eliminated, the hormones are regulated.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1924, + "question": "Is diabetes medication for people who do not have diabetes useful for losing weight???", + "answer": "In the past, we used to prescribe it to those who suffered from overweight or obesity, but the latest studies have proven that the difference or effect caused by taking the drug is very small and recommended not using it as an aid in weight loss.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1925, + "question": "Is there a health benefit for a diabetic patient whose history of the disease goes back to 17 years of age when he takes the new insulin called beta?", + "answer": "Exenatide (Byta) is not insulin - although it comes in the form of insulin pens - but it activates a hormone in the intestine called (GLP-1), which in turn activates insulin secretion (that is, it activates insulin secretion indirectly). It is very weak for old diabetics because the insulin-secreting cells They have been consumed but it is suitable for newly discovered patients", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1926, + "question": "I am 39 years old, married and have children. I discovered diabetes 3 years ago and did not receive treatment until recently: 500 pills after breakfast and another after dinner. When measuring diabetes, I always...", + "answer": "- When you eat food that contains a high percentage of starches and calories, it quickly turns into glucose in the blood.\nTo control blood sugar levels, you must follow a healthy diet and exercise daily\n-Medical examinations must be performed periodically", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1927, + "question": "Which of the diabetes measurements shows the extent of diabetes in the future and what is the reasonable percentage for fasting and breaking the fast?", + "answer": "- Fasting blood sugar 8 hours after eating from 70 to 110 mg%\n- Breakfast sugar two hours after eating to 140 mg%\n- Cumulative blood sugar at any time is less than 6\n- Sugar curve analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1928, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done\nFasting on the device, it read 99 and after five minutes\nAnd when I drew blood from a vein, it came out 110. Do I have diabetes and I had a blood test, it came out 122?", + "answer": "I am not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1929, + "question": "Which is better, running or walking for diabetes, and how long does it take to get a good 30 minutes of exercise?", + "answer": "A brisk walk of 30 minutes is best", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1930, + "question": "My blood sugar is 1.86. I don't urinate a lot and I don't drink a lot, but I have an obese body. What do I do?", + "answer": "Complete tests must be done, provided that the blood sample is from a vein\nReferral to a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1931, + "question": "Can I eat all kinds of nuts in moderate quantities, knowing that I have diabetes and high blood pressure? I hope for an answer, with many thanks.", + "answer": "Nuts are beneficial in small quantities because they contain unsaturated fats, and their abundance increases weight, which increases blood sugar\nAs for pressure, it should be eaten unsalted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1932, + "question": "A 25-year-old young man has diabetes and is on regular treatment. Does diabetes affect marriage?", + "answer": "It does not affect marriage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1933, + "question": "A young man has had diabetes for five years. Will it affect his marriage?", + "answer": "One of the complications of diabetes is erection problems, and to avoid them, you must adhere to a healthy diet and exercise daily\nPerform medical examinations periodically", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1934, + "question": "The fasting blood sugar level is 109 and the cumulative blood sugar is 6.9%. Does this mean that I have diabetes? My height is 176 and my weight is 75 kg. The harmful cholesterol level is 137. Thank you for your information.", + "answer": "6.9 for cumulative is a result that indicates the onset of diabetes. The mother should check the sugar two hours after eating to make sure of this. If it is high, you must start dieting, exercising, and monitoring the sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1935, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my weight is 75 and my height is 162 and I want to use diabetes aids to lose weight. What do you advise me and how long will I have to take the medication for?", + "answer": "Glucophage can help you lose weight because it reduces appetite, and you can leave it when you reach the weight you want.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1936, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. A person has type 2 diabetes and takes these medications together, which are both 1_metformine 2_sitagleptine 3-glimperid (does it cause future harm and is combining these medications correct?", + "answer": "These treatments do not conflict with each other and there is no harm to them, but the important thing is that we regulate blood sugar well, as the harm comes from high blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1937, + "question": "What is the blood sugar level for a diabetic patient, which proves that there are no risks to his health and that he is controlling the disease?", + "answer": "You must maintain blood sugar levels within normal limits, or at least close to normal\nPreferably, blood sugar after 8 hours of fasting should be 80 to 120 mg%.\nSugar 2 hours after eating, not more than 140 mg%.\nCumulative blood sugar is less than 6", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1938, + "question": "When does a type 2 diabetic become an insulin-dependent type 1 diabetic?", + "answer": "The second type does not turn into the first type\nWe call it the second type, which requires insulin, and this happens when treatment with pills, diet, and exercise is no longer sufficient to reduce blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1939, + "question": "I measured my blood pressure and it came out at 90-130 and my blood sugar was 106. Is this normal?", + "answer": "These rates are acceptable and do not indicate diabetes or high blood pressure\nIf there are some risk factors for diabetes, medical examinations must be performed periodically\nRisk factors: genetics, age, excess weight, psychological stress, unhealthy diet, lack of exercise, and a woman who gave birth to a child weighing more than 3.5 kg or who developed gestational diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1940, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar level is 185, and I want to control my blood sugar in addition to treatment, knowing that the treatment for diabetes is: (2 Diamicron 60 MR tablets on an empty stomach) (1 Cidophag 850 tablet + 1 Lyroline capsule after breakfast) So what...", + "answer": "You can increase the dose of Diamicron to 120 mg in the morning and Glucophage 850 after each meal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1941, + "question": "My wife has type 1 diabetes. She recently contracted tuberculosis and is now in the care of the doctors there\nThey do not have control over their blood sugar and tuberculosis at the same time, which is constantly rising and causes...", + "answer": "The best way is to use a basal insulin, such as Lantus or Levemir, with a rapid mealtime insulin, such as Novo Rapid or Act Rapid.\nWith periodic follow-up in short periods", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1942, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetes in Jordan through cell transplantation?", + "answer": "- I heard that there are experiments and research being carried out in Jordan\nThe first results are good, but so far stem cells have not been approved worldwide as a definitive treatment for diabetes\nThe big problem facing doctors and scientists is that the new cells are treated by the body’s immune system as an enemy and are destroyed. Therefore, immediately after the operation, we find good, even excellent results, and with time something like a relapse occurs and we return to square zero.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1943, + "question": "By checking the blood sugar, the percentage is 95 or 96, but I suffer from symptoms like diabetics. I go to the bathroom a lot and pass a lot of urine, and I tested the urine and it was clean, and I don’t know what the cause is and what the treatment is...", + "answer": "You must see an internal medicine doctor\nIt is possible to analyze the sugar curve and cumulative sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1944, + "question": "I had tests done because I go to the bathroom a lot, and I tested my blood sugar at 96, and the results of the tests were sodium 138 mmol.\nurine Random 96 mmol", + "answer": "You don't have sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1945, + "question": "I am 49 years old. My blood sugar results were as follows: 1.32 and cumulative 6.6. This is the first test, then after two months it was 1.03 and cumulative 5.1 without diet or medication in the morning when fasting. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "These rates are normal and do not indicate the presence of diabetes\n-If there are risk factors for developing diabetes, such as obesity, genetics, severe stress, the wrong diet, or lack of exercise, the analysis must be repeated every once in a while.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1946, + "question": "My mother has diabetes. What is the risk of blood sugar levels when it drops?", + "answer": "The percentage varies from person to person\nA normal person or a diabetic who has good control over his diabetes shows symptoms of low blood sugar, and we fear for him when he drops below 60 mg%.\nSome diabetics who do not control their diabetes and whose blood sugar levels are always high, we find that they are very careful when their blood sugar drops to normal levels, such as 100 mg%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1947, + "question": "How to deal with a diabetic patient\nIf he falls into a diabetic coma\nHe is being treated for tuberculosis at the same time\nWhat insulin is suitable for him?\nWhat doses should he take?\nThank you", + "answer": "- Low or high blood sugar coma?\n- Type of diabetes, first or second?\n- Tuberculosis treatment, when did it start and what are the types of medications?\nAfter that, insulin doses depend on weight, age, type of food, amounts of carbohydrates in each meal, physical and mental activity, and nature of work.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1948, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My blood sugar is 2.50. What do you advise me to lower it to its normal level? Is drinking honey beneficial? with many thanks", + "answer": "Treatment depends on the type and rates of diabetes\nThis percentage is very high\nAll recommendations for following a healthy diet or diet are directed towards reducing carbohydrates to a minimum while exercising periodically, even if it is simple such as walking.\nHoney raises blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1949, + "question": "Hello\nMy sister has severe anemia, and whoever took her to the hospital told her that she had urea and many symptoms, and now she is tired and shaking, and he wants to ask her to wash herself, but they say that if you ask her to wash herself, she will die...", + "answer": "Do not associate washing with death\nA thousand peace be upon her, may God heal her\nThe doctors who examined her knew best about her condition\nListen to their advice and, God willing, it will be good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1950, + "question": "What is the acceptable blood sugar level for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "The goal of drug treatment, diet, and exercise is to avoid diabetes complications\nIn order to avoid these complications, fasting blood sugar must be from 80 to 120 mg%, and fasting blood sugar must be 140 mg%.\nCumulative blood sugar less than 6", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1951, + "question": "What is the benefit of fenugreek for a diabetic patient?!", + "answer": "There is no herbal treatment for diabetes except medical drugs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1952, + "question": "Are there alternatives other than insulin for a 42-year-old diabetic patient? Science of measuring blood sugar: fasting 98 and fasting 165", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin because the pancreas no longer secretes insulin\nThe second type of diabetes is treated with pills because the pancreas still secretes insulin\nThe second type can turn into the first when the pancreas becomes exhausted and is no longer able to secrete insulin\nAs for the first type that depends on insulin, it does not benefit much from pills and they are not useful as an alternative to insulin\nTo differentiate between the two types, a C-peptide test must be performed and referred to a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1953, + "question": "What is the treatment for partial damage to blood vessels in the extremities of the foot, as partial damage is caused by sugar? Is there a treatment for that?", + "answer": "Refer to a vascular surgeon to perform duplex work on the lower extremities to place meshes for the legs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1954, + "question": "Does stem cell therapy cure diabetes?", + "answer": "To date, stem cells have not been approved as a definitive treatment for diabetes\nThe experiments are going strong and fast, but there are still obstacles, such as the body treating the new stem cells as an enemy and destroying them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1955, + "question": "What is the validity of surgical operations to treat type 2 diabetes? Are there centers for this in the Arab countries?? Thanks", + "answer": "Some important studies have already been conducted and have proven the feasibility and benefit of surgical operations performed for the purpose of losing weight or treating the second type of diabetes (not the first).\n- But there are many large studies that have confirmed that a healthy diet and exercise are better than having operations.\nThe important note is that after the operation, a strict diet must be followed due to the small size of the stomach after the operation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1956, + "question": "I have blood sugar, and I feel hot in the extremities, blurred eyes, and kidney pain. The doctor prevented me from taking sugar, and I was unable to abstain from it. Please advise me.", + "answer": "how old are you?\nType of diabetes? Treatment and doses?\nSugar rates?\nCumulative sugar?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1957, + "question": "I feel a dull ache in the left half of my head when I eat chocolate or something intoxicating. Is it a sign of diabetes or not and what should I do?", + "answer": "You are your own doctor. Stay away from drinking and eating that cause you trouble, and there is no harm in doing a fasting blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1958, + "question": "Hello\nPossible treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "The diagnosis is made first and confirmed\n- Determine the type of diabetes\n- Start a healthy diet and simple exercise\n-Drug treatment varies according to the type of diabetes\nType 1 insulin from the first day of diagnosis\nThe second type starts with metformin\n- For periodic follow-up, it is necessary to analyze blood sugar, kidney function, etc", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1959, + "question": "I am 15 years old and I get pain in my stomach, and I read before that the pancreas is above the stomach. This may be related to the pancreas or diabetes.", + "answer": "It is very difficult to have anything to do with diabetes\nThe pain of pancreatic infections is very difficult and strong\nIn general, the causes of the pain you mention are many, but the most common are stomach infections or stomach ulcers\nYou must see an internal medicine doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1960, + "question": "Are frequent urination and indigestion symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Frequent urination is one of the primary symptoms of diabetes\nIndigestion has many causes and occurs in a diabetic patient after a long period of irregular blood sugar Gastropathy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1961, + "question": "What are the harmful effects of Galvus on diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no harm from this treatment and it is good for treating type 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1962, + "question": "I have diabetes. Should I exercise every day and what is the period of time that I must adhere to?", + "answer": "A diabetic person needs to exercise regularly, so make sure there is a type of exercise available every day and at the appropriate time for your normal daily schedule\nHalf an hour of normal walking is sufficient as a start, provided that you continue\n(I am talking about the second type of diabetes because the first type has certain warnings and steps to take before and during exercise.)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1963, + "question": "What diet should be followed by diabetics who do not take any medication?", + "answer": "- Eat carbohydrates to a minimum\n- Low glycemic load type starches\n- Use good fats and avoid saturated fats and hydrogenated oils as much as possible\n- Make sure to eat vegetables because they contain fiber in every meal\nDivide food into 5 meals a day, 3 main meals and 2 intermediate meals\n- Do regular exercise every day, even if it is simple, such as walking slowly for half an hour", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1964, + "question": "Dizziness and a feeling of general weakness in the body. When is it due to psychological reasons? Blood, sugar, pressure, ear, brain, heart and glands are examined in good condition.", + "answer": "It could be a psychological condition\nYou can take some vitamins to maybe improve the situation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1965, + "question": "Diabetes is type 1. I was taking insulin and stopped. The doctor told me to try it and that it is possible to use tablets. Is this possible or do I have to go back to insulin, even though the insulin test was 175 for breakfast and 140...", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin because the pancreas is no longer able to secrete insulin\nThe second type is treated with pills that help insulin secreted by the pancreas\nTo differentiate between the two types: Age is usually the first with the youngest and the second with the oldest. Family history or genetics play a major role in the second type, unlike the first, its role is very less.\n- The most important thing is to analyze the C-peptide (part of the hormone secreted by the pancreas and in the blood it turns into insulin and C-peptide).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1966, + "question": "Does cinnamon help eliminate cholesterol? What is the equivalent of blood sugar?", + "answer": "All recent studies have proven that cinnamon is beneficial in lowering blood sugar, even if it is simple\nResults vary from person to person\nCinnamon helps and is not a substitute for treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1967, + "question": "My daughter noticed that she was drinking water and urinating a lot, so I did tests for her blood count, kidney function, fasting and fasting blood sugar, blood gases, glands, urine, and ADH, and the result was normal except for a low urine density and...", + "answer": "A thousand blessings upon her\nYou can send us the results of the tests so we can review them with you\nThere are many reasons that increase the body's need for water, including high temperature and the occurrence of any infections in the body\nThe temperature must be measured and a urine analysis must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1968, + "question": "Hello\nI tested my blood sugar once, an hour after eating, and it was 139\nAnother time, I tested myself two hours after eating a chocolate donut and it was 101\nAre these values ​​normal or not?\nThank you", + "answer": "These rates are acceptable\nWhen there are risk factors for diabetes or there are symptoms that indicate the possibility of diabetes, you should perform blood sugar tests intravenously at certain times.\nFasting blood sugar 8 hours after eating, fasting blood sugar 2 hours after eating, and cumulative blood sugar at any time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1969, + "question": "I am a 12-year-old girl and I suffer from diabetes. In my monthly tests, my blood sugar level was 0.7. Is it high or low?", + "answer": "The number is not clear\nIf you mean 70 mg%, it is good, and if you mean the cumulative blood sugar is 7, then it is high and requires modification of the treatment system as a whole.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1970, + "question": "What is the risk limit for high blood pressure for a patient with high blood pressure and diabetes who calls the doctor?", + "answer": "The upper limit for a patient with high blood pressure and diabetes is 130/85\nThis is to avoid kidney complications, which are greatly affected by high blood sugar and blood pressure\nIf you mean the pressure that requires going to the nearest hospital as an emergency, this varies from one person to another, but in any case the pressure should not exceed 140/90 and the treatment regimen must be changed to ensure that the required levels are not exceeded.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1971, + "question": "What is the effective medication for type 2 diabetes? doctor", + "answer": "Your treatment is easy and depends on your cumulative blood sugar level. All medications are effective, and your doctor prescribes the appropriate treatment for you. Not all diabetics are prescribed a uniform treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1972, + "question": "Does ginger reduce blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "A common belief among people - it needs scientific proof - a study has been conducted on ginger to relieve stomach reflux due to diabetes - but its results are not high.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1973, + "question": "I am 60 years old and my fasting blood sugar is 130. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "The analysis must be done with a sample from a vein in the laboratory at least 8 hours after eating. It is called fasting blood sugar, and the normal range is from 70 to 110 mg%.\nAnalysis two hours after eating, and the normal rate is up to 140 mg%.\nCumulative sugar at any time and the normal rate is less than 5.9", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1974, + "question": "I am 60 years old. What is the normal blood sugar level when fasting and after eating?", + "answer": "- Blood sugar levels 8 hours after eating (fasting blood sugar) range from 70 to 110 mg%.\n- Blood sugar levels two hours after eating up to 140 mg%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1975, + "question": "My grandmother has diabetes and gets angry a lot. I am trying to find an alternative medicine treatment for her to adjust the amount of sugar in the blood. I hope for help. I would like an answer to...", + "answer": "Alternative medicine does not work much---diet with medication is the main treatment---otherwise she will be exposed to serious complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1976, + "question": "I am 60 years old. What is my blood sugar level while fasting and after eating?", + "answer": "The average fasting blood sugar 8 hours after eating and a sample from a vein is 70 to 110 mg%.\nBlood sugar level after two hours up to 140 mg%\nCumulative sugar at any time the analysis is done and the normal rate is under 5.7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1977, + "question": "What is the normal fasting blood sugar level for a 60-year-old person?", + "answer": "The blood sugar rate after fasting for 8 hours and taking a sample from a vein is 70 to 110 mg%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1978, + "question": "Normal blood sugar measurement rate two hours after eating", + "answer": "The blood sugar level two hours after eating and a sample from a vein reaches 140 mg%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1979, + "question": "Hello\nMy question\nMy sister weighs 83\nDiabetes regulator pills are used\nIs it suitable or not?\nHe thanked", + "answer": "If you use it to lose weight, the latest studies have confirmed that it has no significant benefit in losing weight\nIf she is in the pre-diabetic stage and wants to maintain it so that she does not become diabetic, all recent studies have confirmed that using metformin has very good results with a healthy diet and exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1980, + "question": "Causes of frequent urination", + "answer": "Frequent urination has many causes:\n- It is normal for a lot of urine to come out when drinking a lot of water, especially in the winter, when perspiration decreases\n- It is natural that when you eat food that contains a lot of salt, you drink more water and the salts come out with the water\n-When the temperature rises\n- When the rate of food metabolism increases\n- When the pulse rate increases, such as intense fear or intense concentration (for example, when watching a horror movie or a hot football match)\n- He has diabetes\n-Acute and chronic kidney problems\n- Disturbances in the functions of some endocrine glands, resulting in an imbalance in the hormones that control urine output (diabetes insipidus).\n- In some cases of anxiety that affects teenage girls (hysterical)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1981, + "question": "I have diabetes for 15 years. I have been using the diet and diabetes treatment Glucovance 5/500 strength, and for two months I have been suffering from erectile dysfunction well. I am 43 years old.", + "answer": "There is no need to use Glucovance because it contains two substances: the first helps in lowering blood sugar and does not cause harm to the pancreas, and the other causes stress to the pancreas after a while, so it stops secreting insulin.\nOne of the complications of diabetes is erection problems, and to avoid them, blood sugar must be maintained at normal levels, or at least close to them\nYou must see a urologist and monitor your blood sugar periodically", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1982, + "question": "Constant numbness in the extremities, cumulative blood sugar of 6.9 after eating for 2 hours, results between 140 and 240. The doctor does not give me medication, but diet and exercise. Is there a pancreatic analysis to know the amount of insulin secretion and the extent...", + "answer": "- C-peptide analysis and blood insulin analysis, fasting and two hours after eating\n- Treatment is necessary because with diet and exercise, blood sugar levels are still high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1983, + "question": "Constant numbness in my feet, hands and penis. Cumulative blood sugar of 6.9 after eating 2 hours from 7 to 12. The doctor does not give me love, just a diet and strenuous exercise, but I feel abnormal. Is there...", + "answer": "There is an analysis called C-peptide, which is part of the insulin that is secreted from the pancreas\nIt is very important to differentiate between the two types of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1984, + "question": "Is one piece of candy a day harmful to a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "-Depending on the size of the piece of candy\n- On the starch content of a piece of candy\n- Depending on blood sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1985, + "question": "For a type 2 diabetic patient, what is the best time to measure blood sugar: in the morning on an empty stomach, or two hours after eating, or before sleep, and how many times a week should it be measured? Does he eat an apple after a meal...", + "answer": "- If you could measure all these times, do so\n- Whenever you can measure your blood sugar, do so, even if it is daily and not weekly\nThe important thing is to maintain normal blood sugar levels, or at least close to normal\nThe best time to eat fruit is before lunch", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1986, + "question": "What are the diabetes medications available in Saudi Arabia?", + "answer": "I was in Saudi Arabia for two years and all types of diabetes treatment were available, from tablets to insulin, but if you would like to ask about a specific type, send its name.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1987, + "question": "Is there neuropathy? For a woman who is not diabetic but is going through a difficult and tense period, does this raise her blood sugar above the normal range? Or does it mean that she has become diabetic due to heredity and...", + "answer": "Yes, there is a type of diabetes called diabetes mellitus resulting from psychological or psychological stress", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1988, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from neuritis and tingling in the feet due to diabetes and gout\nI use Lyrica 300, Metho Copal, Emril 3, Janomet 1000, and New Uric 300. What can I use?", + "answer": "The important thing is to maintain normal blood sugar levels, or at least close to normal\nThere is no need to use Amaryl because it is one of a group of medications that work to lower blood sugar by stimulating the pancreas to secrete insulin, which leads to pancreatic stress, and in the end the only treatment becomes insulin only.\nOf course, it is necessary for all diabetics to use vitamin B daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1989, + "question": "Is there a new treatment for type 1 diabetes? Is there a final treatment? Please advise me. May God reward you with goodness. Help me.", + "answer": "Scientists and doctors have not yet found a final treatment for diabetes, although all experiments are moving strongly towards finding a final treatment soon, by the command of God Almighty (especially the first type).\nUntil now, all treatment systems depend entirely on a healthy diet and exercise, even if it is simple walking.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1990, + "question": "Does staying up late affect the diabetes test?\nI had a blood sugar test and I didn't sleep", + "answer": "- In the event of lack of sleep, the body secretes certain hormones that help the body tolerate being awake and working without rest. These hormones reduce the action of insulin and reduce its efficiency, thus affecting blood sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1991, + "question": "What does a positive occult blood test mean for a patient with a blood test of 9.2? She is 75 years old and visits the diabetes clinic and suffers from allergies???", + "answer": "This means the presence of blood in the stool. To know the causes of the presence of blood in the stool, an endoscopy of the upper and lower gastrointestinal system must be performed and the rate of dilution in the blood must be measured, especially if you are taking a fluid.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1992, + "question": "Causes of diabetes", + "answer": "Risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes:\n- Genetic factor (a family member has diabetes)\n- Age (over 40, the greater the chance of infection)\n- Obesity (when the weight or waist circumference is greater than normal)\n- Severe nervous tension and nervous pressures\n- Sedentary life (without exercise and simple physical effort)\n- Unhealthy diet (fast food - a lot of carbohydrates)\n- For women (a fetus of excessive size and weight - a lot of water around the fetus - giving birth to a baby whose weight is larger than usual - the occurrence of gestational diabetes)\n- Other factors, but less important\nThe first type is mostly caused by an immune defect that causes damage to the pancreatic cells, so they can no longer secrete insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1993, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test two hours after eating, 122. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "The average sugar in food after two hours is 140 mg%, and the fasting rate is from 70 to 110 when fasting for 8 to 10 hours.\nTherefore, the blood sugar level of 122 is normal\n-If there are risk factors for diabetes, it is necessary to undergo tests periodically and lose weight as much as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1994, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is it necessary for people with diabetes to take vitamin B to alleviate its future effects?", + "answer": "-Diabetics suffer from frequent urination. When water comes out, most of the vitamins present and dissolved in the water go down with it in the urine and their concentration in the blood decreases, and thus the body needs larger quantities of these types.\nVitamin B is one of the most important water-soluble vitamins\n- Vitamin B absorption is reduced by some diabetes medications, such as metformin\nVitamin B is very important to maintain the nerves and nervous system", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1995, + "question": "Is olive oil useful in treating diabetes?", + "answer": "Olive oil is a good fat that helps reduce the percentage of bad fats in the blood, which reduces the risk of heart disease, but it has no direct effect on diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1996, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes. I am 31 years old. Please provide me with a nutritional and exercise program according to my health condition. My disease is characterized by fluctuations. I use insulin only 6...", + "answer": "A healthy diet and exercise are an essential part of the diabetes control plan\nA healthy diet is developed and detailed for each person individually and changes from one person to another according to age, weight, height, work and daily physical activity, and even changes from day to day for the same person.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1997, + "question": "What are the risks of taking formate with insulin?", + "answer": "- There are no risks\n- Doses are determined only by a specialist doctor\n- It is important that blood sugar levels reach normal or close to them in order to avoid diabetes complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1998, + "question": "My four-year-old child suffers from many symptoms: nausea, thirst, hunger, headache, and mood swings. I want to make sure that when measuring his blood sugar with a home test, at the time of fasting, it is 108, and two hours after eating, it is 200. Does he suffer from...", + "answer": "When diagnosing diabetes, do not rely on the quick device or the home device\n- Fasting blood sugar must be tested 8 hours after eating, fasting blood sugar two hours after eating, and cumulative blood sugar at any time, provided that the sample is drawn from a vein.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 1999, + "question": "I have inflammation and rot in my hand that cannot be seen but when touched it hurts severely\nBecause of a traffic accident, knowing that I suffer from diabetes and have been suffering from it for 4 years, and the doctors did not find a cure for me...", + "answer": "It is preferable to consult a doctor specializing in diabetic foot", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2000, + "question": "What does diabetes have to do with hunger?", + "answer": "- When diabetes occurs, the amount of insulin in the blood decreases or the efficiency of its work decreases, and it is the hormone responsible for the entry of glucose from the blood into the cell.\nDue to a lack of insulin or its inefficiency, sugar increases and accumulates in the blood and decreases inside the cells\n- The cells begin to lose the main source of energy, which is glucose, so they begin to feel weak, and the brain becomes aware of the importance of eating now to provide energy for the cells, which is what is called the feeling of hunger.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2001, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "There are two types of diabetes: insulin-dependent, treated with insulin and non-insulin-dependent, treated with oral hypoglycemic agents.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2002, + "question": "Does type 2 diabetes turn into type 1?", + "answer": "- The type is the type that relies on insulin in its treatment, mostly from the first day of diagnosis of the disease, as the pancreas no longer secretes insulin, and it is more in young people than in old people.\n- The second type of diabetes is the one whose treatment is not dependent on insulin and usually occurs in old age, and the pancreas is able to secrete insulin, even if in small proportions.\n- With time, an unhealthy diet, and the use of some medications, stress occurs on the pancreas, and the only treatment is insulin, and then the person with type 2 diabetes turns into type 1.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2003, + "question": "122 Blood sugar analysis after eating. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "- Analysis exactly how many minutes after eating?\n- The normal blood sugar level two hours after eating is below 140, and after 8 hours it is 70 to 110.\nIf there are risk factors such as genetics, obesity, nervous tension, etc., and if there are symptoms, you must complete the rest of the tests, such as cumulative blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2004, + "question": "Are constant headaches a symptom of diabetes?", + "answer": "-No, regret, it is not a symptom of diabetes.\n-The most important and most common causes of persistent headaches:\n- hypertension.\n- Eye problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, etc.\n- Anemia or anaemia.\n-Dental problems.\n- Sinusitis.\n- Spinal problems.\n- Chronic constipation.\n- Other causes related to the nervous system\nAnd other causes, but not including diabetes\n-", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2005, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done\nIn fasting 90\nAfter breakfast 122\nAre you drunk?", + "answer": "These rates are normal and do not indicate the presence of diabetes\n-If there are risk factors for developing diabetes, such as obesity, genetics, severe stress, the wrong diet, or lack of exercise, the analysis must be repeated every once in a while.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2006, + "question": "I have a 10-year-old girl who has type 1 diabetes, I give her about 5 grams of fenugreek 4 times a day. Thanks", + "answer": "I didn't understand the question\nDo you mean that there is a benefit from fenugreek for diabetes?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2007, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is low blood sugar evidence that the body is at risk of diabetes? Thank you", + "answer": "Do a fasting, breakfast and cumulative blood sugar analysis because low blood sugar is more dangerous than high blood sugar because sugar is food for the brain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2008, + "question": "Is the postprandial blood sugar level of 70 mg per deciliter normal?", + "answer": "It is best to do the cumulative blood sugar test. You may have a normal blood sugar level and do not need any treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2009, + "question": "What causes acute hunger in patients with type 2 diabetes?\nDoes this mean that the blood sugar level has decreased?", + "answer": "Because diabetes causes high blood sugar and a lack of access of sugar to the cells. The patient feels a lack of energy, which leads to a feeling of hunger.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2010, + "question": "I have high blood sugar that ranges between 180 and 230 for breakfast, knowing that I use tablets. Is this okay or not?", + "answer": "180 blood sugar two hours after eating is normal, but 230 is high. Check with your doctor to increase the dose or change the treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2011, + "question": "What foods help increase the level of hemoglobin in the blood?", + "answer": "Vegetables and meat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2012, + "question": "Is the blood sugar level one hour and ten minutes after eating 0.70 mg per deciliter normal?", + "answer": "Yes, it's normal\nBut when diagnosing diabetes, the test must be done after two hours (2hpp), and a blood sugar test after eating 8 hours, called FBS, in addition to the cumulative sugar test (Hba1c).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2013, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes. I am 25 years old. For 15 years, I have been suffering from memory loss with sweating. It used to occur at frequent intervals and now it has been recurring daily for four days, with increasing...", + "answer": "Make sure the dose of insulin you take == Do not remain fasting while taking insulin because it leads to low blood sugar and loss of consciousness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2014, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar is normal, but two hours after eating, it is variable, less than or more than 200, after three to four hours, it is normal.\nis this normal", + "answer": "This is the beginning of diabetes\nYou should take a blood sugar regulator, diet, and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2015, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a fasting blood sugar of 80 to 95, but suddenly it became 110 to 115, knowing that I am following the same diet. What is the reason??", + "answer": "It is still normal and is related to eating and changing carbohydrates", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2016, + "question": "Does coffee with cinnamon reduce sugar?", + "answer": "It does not lower blood sugar into a diabetes medication. There is no treatment for diabetes in herbs or stimulants", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2017, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test after eating and it came out at 122. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "Your blood sugar level two hours after eating should not exceed 180", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2018, + "question": "Is the appearance of inflammation of the skin for months and the treatment did not work with it, a sign of diabetes? If I use a cream for inflammation under the armpits twice a day that contains dermatin corte, will it raise blood sugar...", + "answer": "Is there a mother or father with diabetes in the family? In any case, I should do a fasting blood sugar test along with a cumulative blood sugar test and topical creams. The cortisone level in it is small and does not affect the sugar level and does not cause diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2019, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar measurement today was 125, the day before yesterday, Fatir was 153, the last measurement a month ago was Fatir 103, there is a history of illness in the family, I have been suffering from skin infections for 3 months, I am 37 years old and I am overweight, have I become sick...", + "answer": "This is the beginning of diabetes, but by following a diet and exercise, along with weight loss, in addition to regular treatment for diabetes, things usually return to normal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2020, + "question": "After eating a large loaf of brown bread, a small plate of rice, and lentil soup with bread fried in oil, I jog for an hour and a quarter, with a blood sugar measurement after two hours of 10.8. Does intense exercise make the liver...", + "answer": "When eating, the cells allow glucose to enter them with the help of insulin, and in excess, the liver picks it up and converts it into glycogen, stores it, and then converts it again when needed into blood glucose.\nThe liver performs this process all the time in very small quantities, and when you do not eat for a moderate period (from 8 to 12 hours) or when you exercise, this process accelerates and the liver secretes more glucose into the blood so that the cells can do their work to the fullest extent.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2021, + "question": "My husband has type 2 diabetes for 17 years, and sometimes his blood pressure rises to 160/100, and recently he began snoring strangely, as if he was in a coma, and his stomach is always burning and refluxing, and pain in his lower chest, as if he was beaten.", + "answer": "High blood pressure must be treated - apnea due to obesity is one of the causes of these problems - and there are people who have a sinus problem that causes this - they must see a doctor and get an examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2022, + "question": "Is there a treatment that cures diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no treatment that cures diabetes, but there is a treatment to control it and its complications. There is no danger from this disease if you respect it with treatment and change your lifestyle completely, including a balanced diet, exercising, staying away from fats and fast foods, drinking water, and staying away from juices.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2023, + "question": "I am a 22-year-old girl who suffers from diabetes and I have an underactive thyroid gland. Is this a cause of diabetes??", + "answer": "She suffers from type 1 insulin-dependent diabetes, and diabetes has nothing to do with an underactive thyroid", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2024, + "question": "What foods are suitable for diabetics??", + "answer": "Balanced eating, such as eating a lot of colorful vegetables, eating 3 servings of fruit, not drinking fruit juice, soda water, and all kinds of frying pans, eating red meat once or twice a week, relying on white meat and one egg a week, or relying on egg whites, and not eating fast food.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2025, + "question": "I suffer from extreme thirst during the day, I drink large amounts of water, and I urinate a lot. I had a blood sugar test, and the results were good. I also had diabetes insipidus insipidus, and the results were good, and I have been on this level for 2 months.", + "answer": "1) Do all blood sugar tests (fasting - two hours after breakfast - cumulative) for further confirmation.\n2) Diabetes inspidius is not diagnosed with a direct analysis, but rather with a test called (water deprivation test), in which the patient refrains from drinking water from the evening of the day before the test until the morning, and urine osmolality is measured every hour until The patient loses 3% of his weight (as a result of water deprivation)... Is this the test that you did or not?\n3) If you perform the previous two steps and do not discover anything, this is what is called psychological polydipsia.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2026, + "question": "Hello\nI am 43 years old. I have diabetes at a rate of 1.7 and I have numbness in my lower legs. After a medical examination, the diabetes specialist ordered me to take Lyrica 75mg.", + "answer": "You are a diabetic patient, and it is clear that you suffer from nerve impairment in the lower extremities. Rica 75 is an excellent treatment, and take a vitamin B complex with it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2027, + "question": "Diabetes examination and normal percentage for females", + "answer": "Natural proportions do not differentiate between men and women\n1) Fasting blood sugar is less than 100 (normal) - from 100 to 125 (pre-diabetes) - 126 and above (sugar)\n2) Sugar two hours after breakfast: less than 140 (normal) - from 140 to 199 (pre-diabetes) - 200 or more (sugar)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2028, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes without medication, but I jog an average of 25 kilometers every day, eat little, and have a blood sugar level between 7 and 11 two hours after eating, despite jogging for an hour after eating....", + "answer": "Exercising is very necessary, but he likes to take diabetes medication for fear of diabetes complications. Jogging 25 km a day, I think is very much, especially since you suffer from diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2029, + "question": "I want to know what the symptoms of diabetes are. I also suffer from a fever in the face that worries me a lot. I am anxious and nervous.", + "answer": "There are many symptoms of diabetes, the most important of which are thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite for food, sometimes hunger, itchy skin, and general weakness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2030, + "question": "Can a type 1 diabetic measure his blood sugar 2 hours after eating or 4 hours after eating, that is, after the insulin has finished taking effect? ​​Thank you.", + "answer": "Measurement after two hours because rapid insulin expires after two hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2031, + "question": "What happens when the level of insulin in the blood increases?", + "answer": "Low blood sugar occurs with symptoms of low blood sugar and may lead to coma", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2032, + "question": "My daughter, 5 years old, has type 1 diabetes. She uses insulin needles. Can she recover from it and dispense with the needles over time, or will it remain with her for the rest of her life?", + "answer": "It's a persistent disease --", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2033, + "question": "How does insulin regulate sugar?", + "answer": "It opens the gates for cells to take in sugar and utilize it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2034, + "question": "Diabetes treatment has implications for diabetes", + "answer": "The danger comes from the sugar, not the treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2035, + "question": "Symptoms of sugar accumulation?", + "answer": "There are many symptoms of diabetes, the most important of which are thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite for food, sometimes hunger, itchy skin, and general weakness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2036, + "question": "A diabetic patient, I ate a large plate of rice with 12 almonds and cashews on it, and I ate a piece of chicken and 2 large loaves of brown bread, and I jogged for an hour. After eating 2 hours...", + "answer": "This is not a good way to diet for a diabetic patient. You eat a large amount of carbohydrates, and the day you do not run, your blood sugar will be very high, which will lead to the emergence of diabetes complications early.\nYou must reduce the amount of these foods, exercise daily, take treatment, and bring your cumulative blood sugar to 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2037, + "question": "Please, I am diabetic and need a diet", + "answer": "See the website in particular", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2038, + "question": "My husband is 48 years old and has been suffering from type 2 diabetes for 17 years. Sometimes his blood pressure rises to 110/60, and now he feels pain at the end of his rib cage, as if he was beaten, and severe stomach pain.", + "answer": "He should have his kidney function checked and consult a cardiologist for reassurance and treatment for high blood pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2039, + "question": "Is diabetes hereditary? And to what degree is the relationship that causes the disease?", + "answer": "Diabetes is inherited, mostly from the father and from the mother, and the inheritance of diabetes from the mother is stronger from the father, with a ratio of 3 to 1, and the genetic factor can appear from the father or mother, or from the grandfather or great-grandmother.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2040, + "question": "How do I use a Lantus insulin pen 100 ml?", + "answer": "The insulin is stuffed under the skin in the abdominal area according to your doctor’s instructions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2041, + "question": "How do I use an insulin pen, Lentus 100 ml? If my blood sugar is high, how should I use it?", + "answer": "Lantus is a long-acting insulin that lasts 24 hours. It is usually taken at night before bed and has nothing to do with food. It is taken either to aid treatment with diabetes pills or with rapid insulin, which is taken before meals.\nThe mission of this insulin is to lower morning blood sugar, so the sugar must be measured in the morning before eating. If it is more than 150, the dose must be increased by two units every two days until we reach a blood sugar level below 150 in the morning.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2042, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have had a very severe thirst for three months. It goes on for a week and comes back for a day or two. Thus, I tested for sugar and the test is fine\nwhat is the cure..", + "answer": "The cause may be a lack of water intake or the cause may be illnesses. To be sure, you can do these tests:\n24 h urine\nurine analysis\nelectrolytes\nADH level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2043, + "question": "Hello, the appropriate time for cumulative blood sugar is in the morning while I am fasting or normal in the evening. Does it appear during this period?", + "answer": "The analysis of (glycated hemoglobin) or (cumulative blood sugar) does not change its value between morning and evening, nor between fasting and breakfast, meaning there are no specific precautions that must be followed before doing it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2044, + "question": "Hello\nExcuse me, doctors, my mother has diabetes, and today she had tests done and they took two blood tubes from her, and my mother is very tired. Is this normal or what???", + "answer": "The results of the examination appear on the same day. Take the tests and take your mother to an internal medicine specialist for treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2045, + "question": "I take insulin, 20 insulin and 10 pure, 3 times a day, and I do not use any type of diet, anything I want to eat, including starches and sugars.", + "answer": "You must follow a diet or whatever your body needs only, and then take the appropriate treatment that controls your sugar levels\n- Blood sugar levels appear with a cumulative blood sugar analysis, two hours after eating, 2hpp, and fasting FBS", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2046, + "question": "I am 49 years old and I take Concor 5 Plus with Amvasc 5 for blood pressure, my blood pressure is stable, and I am not a smoker. My height is 179 and my weight is 80. Moderate activity. Fasting sugar 116, random 103, cholesterol 131, triglycerides 59, good 32.3 and harmful 66. How do I keep sugar away?", + "answer": "Maintain a diet low in sugars and starches and exercise daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2047, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "When the amount of insulin produced by the pancreas decreases and/or there is resistance to the action of insulin, this results in type 2 diabetes, and when the pancreas stops producing insulin, this results in type 1 diabetes.\nTherefore, type 2 diabetes is treated with medications that increase insulin production and others that reduce insulin resistance. Insulin may be used when the amount of this hormone produced internally is no longer sufficient.\nAs for type 1 diabetes, it is treated exclusively with insulin. See diabetes in the dictionary.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2048, + "question": "Hello\nHow do you interpret a person's blood sugar test?\nFasting 280\nFater 110", + "answer": "There is an error in the analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2049, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from diabetes and it is always on the rise even though I take insulin doses three times a day. I also have constant hunger and obesity. Please, I want a solution for obesity and hunger.", + "answer": "See your doctor and explain to him the reason for your high blood pressure even though you are taking doses regularly to change the type of insulin or increase the dose", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2050, + "question": "I have diabetes. Why do the majority of people with diabetes have facial swelling and what causes it?", + "answer": "Diabetics do not necessarily have puffiness on the face, and if you have puffiness in the face, do a kidney function test and a urine test for fear of kidney disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2051, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from diabetes, and it is getting very high even though I take insulin doses three times a day regularly. I suffer from constant hunger and obesity. Please, I want a solution for obesity and preventing hunger.", + "answer": "Consult your doctor to change the type of insulin or increase the dose while dispensing diabetes aid treatment for obesity", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2052, + "question": "Hello, I am diabetic and I suffer from high blood pressure and obesity as well. I want a solution for obesity and high blood pressure, and I take insulin doses three times a day.", + "answer": "See your doctor and explain to him the reason for the high blood sugar while taking regular doses to change the type of insulin, increase the dose, or give you an aid for obesity.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2053, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Is it harmful to change blood pressure treatment without consulting a doctor? Not taking diabetes medication regularly and reducing its quantity is dangerous, knowing that I take the Abu Al-500 regulator and my diabetes is under control, thank you...", + "answer": "Yes, changing the treatment of diaphragms without consulting a doctor is harmful because it can cause a blood clot if the pressure rises or drops rapidly.\nRegarding sugar, Baboo 500 is okay if the sugar is moderate", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2054, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, and low blood pressure. I had a catheterization twice, the second time 10 months ago. I am now suffering from pain in my right shoulder and numbness in the same hand. I noticed a blue spot behind...", + "answer": "The question is not clear\n--- You must be presented to a doctor who will determine and evaluate the injury", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2055, + "question": "I am diabetic and suffer from frequent hunger and rapid high blood sugar. I want food that makes me not feel hungry", + "answer": "See your doctor and explain to him the reason for the high blood sugar even though you are taking doses regularly to change the type of insulin, increase the dose, or prescribe a diabetes aid.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2056, + "question": "Fainting for a period of a quarter of an hour in a diabetic patient. What is the explanation for this???", + "answer": "There are several causes of fainting, and one cannot be confirmed without the other. Among those reasons:\nLow or high blood sugar, or a drop in blood pressure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2057, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient, and every day I go to bed on an empty stomach in the morning, I find that my blood sugar is at a rate of 200 to 280\nUse Glucophage 750 mg tablets, two tablets\nAlso, Genovia 100 mg, one pill\nWhat is the best treatment for my condition...", + "answer": "These treatments are not sufficient\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2058, + "question": "What herbs are useful for lowering blood sugar?", + "answer": "There is no treatment for diabetes in herbs at all. Do not let the herbalists laugh at you because the degree of toxicity in the herbs is high and the dose you take is known.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2059, + "question": "I use Dymicron 60 a day. I take three pills, but the effect is very slow in reducing blood sugar. Is there a faster medicine to lower blood sugar? Thank you.", + "answer": "Treatment steps for a type 2 diabetic patient begin with a change in lifestyle, such as:\n--- A healthy diet\n--- Doing exercise, even if it is simple, such as slow walking\n--- Stay away from causes of nervous tension\n--- Quitting bad habits such as smoking\nThen, while monitoring blood sugar levels, if there is no improvement, we resort to drug treatment such as metformin (it is the best of all).\nThen, with follow-up, if we find that the sugar levels are still high, we resort to insulin. Next, insulin is the last step.\nDimicron is not good for you\n(The nutritional program is tailored for each person individually and changes from one person to another according to age, weight, height, nature of work, and daily physical activity)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2060, + "question": "Diabetes tests were done and they were good. A comprehensive hormone analysis was done and they were good and there was no other disease, such as the heart or kidneys.", + "answer": "Thank God\nA thousand blessings to you\nwhere is the question???", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2061, + "question": "Hello\nDo I consider myself a diabetic, knowing that my HbA1c is 6% and the normal tests that I do from time to time every morning without breakfast are between 1.6 and...", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar in a normal person is less than 5.7\n- Cumulative sugar in the pre-diabetic stage is 5.7 to 6.5\n- Accumulated blood sugar in a diabetic patient ranges from 6.5 to 6.5\n160 and 180 are higher than the normal levels for a fasting person (70 to 110 mg%).\n- But there is an important point: if the tests were done on the rapid device (at home or in the pharmacy), they are not reliable and must be repeated in the laboratory.\nAnother point: a fasting period of 8 to 10 hours is the best", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2062, + "question": "Does injected insulin cause problems for the patient upon marriage?", + "answer": "Of course not\nOn the contrary, exogenous insulin compensates for the cessation of pancreatic function", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2063, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure, and his creatine level is 3.2. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "First, blood sugar levels must be adjusted until they are normal or very close to normal\nSecondly, the treatment for diabetes here will most likely be insulin\nYou must see a kidney specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2064, + "question": "I want a convincing reason.\nHow does a patient recover from diabetes permanently?\nScientific inquiry", + "answer": "Diabetes results from a constant weakness and deficiency in the cells that secrete insulin, so there is no final cure for the disease yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2065, + "question": "The relationship of diabetes to sexual ability", + "answer": "When blood sugar levels are irregular for long periods, complications begin to occur, including sexual problems\nTo avoid complications, blood sugar must be controlled so that levels are within the normal range", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2066, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to know the difference between diabetes type 10, 20, and 3. May God reward you with goodness", + "answer": "There are two types of diabetes: the first is insulin-dependent, the second is pill-dependent, and there is no other type", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2067, + "question": "I have diabetes. In the morning, I eat a banana and an apple on an empty stomach. Does it affect blood sugar?", + "answer": "Choose bananas or apples, but only one variety", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2068, + "question": "Hello\nIs there something called inverse sugar?", + "answer": "There is not in all medical references what is called inverse diabetes, but if you know its honesty, let me know. I want to know the same as you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2069, + "question": "Is vitamin B important for diabetics?", + "answer": "Vitamin B is beneficial for nerve cells and is important for diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2070, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and has networks in the arteries of the heart that are currently not responding to diabetes treatment, and her rate is 200 to 270, and her treatment is Emeril 4 mg and Clocovig 500. Please help, may God grant you success.", + "answer": "You should follow up with a diabetologist, as she needs to adjust the treatment and add insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2071, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar is 6.5, and I suffer from high blood pressure", + "answer": "Your cumulative blood sugar level is within normal limits and has no relationship with blood pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2072, + "question": "What are the cumulative blood sugar levels over 3 months?", + "answer": "The normal cumulative blood sugar level is between 4.2 and 6.4", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2073, + "question": "I ask you to give me treatment for my feet. I feel them sleeping. I have needles pricking me a lot. Please, I have been suffering from diabetes for 10 years.", + "answer": "You suffer from inflammation of the peripheral nerves and the treatment is to maintain the blood sugar level below 130 fasting and 180 fasting with a treatment for nerve inflammation such as Pregabalin (Lyrica) 50 mg twice daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2074, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. I eat sweets like floaties, 12 tablets, but immediately I go jogging according to the calories of the sweets. After 2 hours, my blood sugar is between 5 and 6.5...", + "answer": "There is no problem with eating sweets as long as there is physical effort that burns the calories in it and as long as the sugar analysis is at controlled rates and also there is no harm to the pancreas as a result of that.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2075, + "question": "In the morning he eats an apple and oranges. Does it affect diabetes?", + "answer": "Choose an apple, banana, or apple so that your blood sugar does not rise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2076, + "question": "Good evening, I have a wound on my foot that is more than three months old and I do not suffer from symptoms of diabetes. What is the appropriate antibiotic for long-term wounds?", + "answer": "There is no old wound for 3 months, and you do not suffer from diabetes. Please see a vascular specialist. You may have hardening of the arteries to do a duplex procedure for the blood vessels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2077, + "question": "Does diabetes harm the baby?", + "answer": "Diabetes does not harm the animal, rest assured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2078, + "question": "Peace be upon you, is jamun fruit really beneficial for diabetics and do it have side effects?", + "answer": "There are no herbs or fruits to treat diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2079, + "question": "Is the 2 ml dose of insulin for diabetic pregnant women appropriate, given that it is given in three doses before eating, and the turbid dose is the fourth dose. Please advise. Does it conflict with dilution needles? Thank you.", + "answer": "Dosage determination is related to blood sugar level and must be followed up with diabetes educators and under the supervision of a doctor\nIt does not conflict with liquidity needles", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2080, + "question": "I had tests to test for HBALc diabetes. I want to know the normal levels of blood sugar, to compare them with the levels I found in my test results. Thank you.", + "answer": "Your blood sugar is normal, the normal range is between 70 and 110, and your cumulative blood sugar is between 4.2 and 6.4.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2081, + "question": "Is the frequent use of diuretics for patients with hepatitis C virus harmful to the kidneys? Thank you", + "answer": "Renal function should be monitored during chronic treatment with diuretics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2082, + "question": "When exactly should Glucophage be taken to achieve benefits? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is usually taken immediately after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2083, + "question": "The best time to take Lantus when I am a student in first secondary school is before bed or after school, meaning 1", + "answer": "11 p.m. is the best time, as insulin has nothing to do with meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2084, + "question": "Does Invega replace Lyrica for diabetics and what is the difference between the two medications?", + "answer": "If the scientific name is pregabalin, then it is the same treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2085, + "question": "Can using Sidovage for the purpose of weight loss cause diseases or diabetes, and can it be used for a long period?", + "answer": "Research has shown that Sidovage has nothing to do with weight loss and does not cause any diseases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2086, + "question": "Diabetes, its symptoms and treatment", + "answer": "Diabetes is a condition in which the body cannot control blood sugar levels as a result of the body's failure to produce insulin (type 1 diabetes) or as a result of the body not responding to the insulin that is produced (type 2 diabetes). The symptoms that appear and indicate diabetes are:\n\nIncreased thirst.\nfrequent urination.\nExtreme hunger.\nUnexplained weight loss.\nThe presence of ketones in the urine.\nFatigue and exhaustion.\nBlurred vision.\nWounds and ulcers do not heal quickly.\nRecurrent skin, urine and vaginal infections.\n\nYou must consult a specialist doctor to perform the necessary tests before diagnosing diabetes, which can be treated in one of the following ways:\n\nMake lifestyle changes to support weight loss and maintain overall health by eating fresh vegetables and fruits, avoiding foods and drinks containing sugar, and exercising.\nThe hormone insulin, which is taken by injection, has several types determined by the doctor according to the case.\nMetformin.\nMedicines belonging to the (sodium-glucotransferase) family: dapagliflozin/empagliflozin/canagliflozin.\nMedicines belonging to the GLP-1 receptor (glucagon-like peptide agonist) family: Exenatide.\nMedicines belonging to the family of dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP-4) inhibitors: saxagliptin.\n\nIt is worth noting that there are many treatment options used to treat diabetes, which are difficult to list here, and it is difficult to choose which one is best due to the lack of sufficient information specific to the patient. It is recommended not to use any diabetes treatment medications without consulting a specialist doctor for diagnosis, determining the type of diabetes present, and continuous follow-up with it.\nFor more: Diagnosis of diabetes / Is it possible to recover from diabetes completely? / Diabetes myths and false beliefs / Important examinations for diabetics / Treatment of type 2 diabetes\nReference: An overview of diabetes types and treatments", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2087, + "question": "What is the normal blood pressure for a diabetic and a non-diabetic?", + "answer": "- It is acceptable for a diabetic patient that the pressure does not exceed 130 systolic and 85 diastolic (130/85).\n- For non-diabetics, it is acceptable until before 140/90", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2088, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 145 good?", + "answer": "Is this blood sugar level for a diabetic patient or not?\n- Analysis timing??? Fasting, fasting, or random sugar???\nIn general, it is recommended for a fasting diabetic patient from 80 to 130 mg, and for fasting patients up to 140 mg%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2089, + "question": "Comparison between diabetes insufficiency and diabetes mellitus", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes: Thirst, frequent urination, hunger and eating large amounts of food, sometimes itchy skin, general fatigue, fatigue. As for hypoglycemia, its symptoms are temporary, dizziness, sweating, lethargy, and laziness. If the patient is given sugar, he will be healthy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2090, + "question": "I previously asked about morning sickness with symptoms of chronic hunger\nI go to the bathroom regularly and my meals are regular as well\nI feel the urge to urinate. I am afraid of diabetes\nSymptoms from...", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes are common with many other diseases\nRisk factors for developing diabetes:-\n- Genetics (a family member has a history of diabetes)\n- Age factor (over 40)\n- Obesity\n- Severe nervous pressure (poor psychological state)\nSedentary lifestyle (without exercising)\n- Unhealthy diet\nFor women (fetus size and water around it are large, gestational diabetes)\n- To make sure there is no sugar:\nFasting blood sugar analysis after eating 8 to 10 hours\nFaster blood sugar analysis two hours after eating\nAccumulated sugar analysis\nurine anlysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2091, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from a problem with the urinary tract, incontinence of urine, I do not have diabetes or high blood pressure, and I learned that the tests are free of sand and the like.", + "answer": "The question is not clear\nIt must be presented to a urologist and internal medicine specialist\nRepeat urine analysis elsewhere", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2092, + "question": "My problem is as follows: My blood sugar reading two hours after eating is 107, better than the reading after 12 hours, when it read 125. I want to know the reason.", + "answer": "The rate after eating is 107 acceptable, and 125 hours after eating is also acceptable\nInterpretation:\n- When eating, the food is digested and converted into its simple form, so the carbohydrates turn into glucose in the blood. Within two hours, the insulin enters the sugar into the cells and stores the rest in the liver. After fasting for 12 hours, the body does not find enough glucose (glucose is energy like gasoline), so it secretes it. Part of its reserve is converted into glucose in the blood, and the percentage rises again", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2093, + "question": "Praise be to God, I was able to control my husband’s blood sugar so that it did not exceed 180. I faced a problem with it decreasing, for example, it would be 90. How can I make it stay at this level? I am afraid of it falling. I want it to stay at this level. Thank you.", + "answer": "- The rate of 180 is not good\n- The rate of 90 is not low\nThe goal of treatment is to reach 80-130 fasting people and up to 140 fasting people", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2094, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 60 years old and sometimes my blood sugar rises to 148. Is it possible for me to develop diabetes at this age? How can I prevent it and what are the reasons for its appearance at this age? Thank you.", + "answer": "And may peace be upon you\nRisk factors for developing diabetes:-\n- Genetics (a family member has a history of diabetes)\n- Age factor (over 40)\n- Obesity\n- Severe nervous pressure (psychological state)\nSedentary lifestyle (without exercising)\n- Unhealthy diet\nFor women (fetus size and water around it are large, gestational diabetes)\nThe more one or more factors are present, the greater the incidence of diabetes\n- protection :\n- A healthy diet\n- Exercising daily, even if it is simple walking\nStay away from nervous stress as much as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2095, + "question": "Hello\nI am a new diabetic and my blood sugar level today is 2.34 mg fasting\nHe took Physioformin 850 mg + Novonorm three times a day\nBut 4 hours after taking the medicine...", + "answer": "The required rate is from 80 to 130 mg per cent when fasting and up to 140 per cent during fasting\nNovonorm is a drug that is part of a group of medications that works to reduce blood sugar by stimulating the pancreas to secrete more insulin.\nThe problem is that it causes stress on the pancreas, which makes it unable to secrete insulin after a while, and the patient is forced to resort to using insulin as a treatment.\nThere is no need to use Novonorm\nYou must adhere to a healthy diet while taking metformin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2096, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for 8 months. I am 31 years old. I use long-acting insulin, 6 units of Lantus. My diabetes level is between 1.20 and 2.40 grams, two hours after eating. I want a suitable nutritional and exercise program.", + "answer": "Treatment steps for a type 2 diabetic patient begin with a change in lifestyle, such as:\n--- A healthy diet\n--- Doing exercise, even if it is simple, such as slow walking\n--- Stay away from causes of nervous tension\n--- Quitting bad habits such as smoking\nThen, while monitoring blood sugar levels, if there is no improvement, we resort to drug treatment such as metformin (it is the best of all).\nThen, with follow-up, if we find that the sugar levels are still high, we resort to insulin. Next, insulin is the last step.\n(The nutritional program is tailored for each person individually and changes from one person to another according to age, weight, height, nature of work, and daily physical activity)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2097, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. I am currently being treated with long-term insulin only for 8 months. My diabetes is unstable between 1.20g and 2.40g. I want a suitable nutritional and exercise program and what...", + "answer": "Treatment steps for a type 2 diabetic patient begin with a change in lifestyle, such as:\n--- A healthy diet\n--- Doing exercise, even if it is simple, such as slow walking\n--- Stay away from causes of nervous tension\n--- Quitting bad habits such as smoking\nThen, while monitoring blood sugar levels, if there is no improvement, we resort to drug treatment such as metformin (it is the best of all).\nThen, with follow-up, if we find that the sugar levels are still high, we resort to insulin. Next, insulin is the last step.\n(The nutritional program is tailored for each person individually and changes from one person to another according to age, weight, height, nature of work, and daily physical activity)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2098, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes, according to the diagnosis. I am characterized by instability between 1.20 grams and 2.40 grams two hours after a meal. I currently use long-term insulin. I only want a suitable nutritional and exercise program.", + "answer": "You must walk for half an hour a day, 5 days a week, reduce starches and sweets, abstain from fatty foods, and eat a lot of vegetables.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2099, + "question": "I have had type 2 diabetes for eight months, and it constantly fluctuates after a meal from 130g to 2.40g. I want a nutritional program according to my health condition and what sports activities are...", + "answer": "Treatment steps for a type 2 diabetic patient begin with a change in lifestyle, such as:\n--- A healthy diet\n--- Doing exercise, even if it is simple, such as slow walking\n--- Stay away from causes of nervous tension\n--- Quitting bad habits such as smoking\nThen, while monitoring blood sugar levels, if there is no improvement, we resort to drug treatment such as metformin, and finally we resort to insulin.\n(The nutritional program is tailored for each person individually and changes from one person to another according to age, weight, height, nature of work, and daily physical activity)\n---- All types of sports are available\n---- Preference for simple exercise such as walking\n---- The most important thing is to maintain it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2100, + "question": "Is there a cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "There are many symptoms of diabetes, the most important of which are thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite for food, sometimes hunger, itchy skin, general weakness, laziness and lethargy, urination at night, inability to concentrate, forgetfulness. If these symptoms are present, you should consult an internal medicine or endocrinologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2101, + "question": "My seven-year-old daughter is sometimes injected with the insulin needle and the regulator needle at the same time in different places. Is it harmful to her?", + "answer": "Rest assured, there is no harm to your daughter", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2102, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, please advise me", + "answer": "You should see an internal medicine or endocrinologist to make a treatment plan for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2103, + "question": "I suffer from a deficiency of hemoglobin (10). Is taking Ferrotron useful, knowing that I am diabetic, but it is under control (95 fasting 135 fasting for two hours) and I follow a diet without taking diabetes medications", + "answer": "There is no harm in taking iron and eating this type of iron is excellent", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2104, + "question": "Is it permissible to take an insulin injection into the leg muscle?", + "answer": "There is no fat in the leg muscles and it must be taken under the skin and not in the muscle", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2105, + "question": "My glycemic index is 11 point 30\nI take Insolatar 100d-ml\n16 am and 14 pm\nWith a Glucophage 1000 tablet after dinner", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar level is high. See your doctor to control your blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2106, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes\nThe last cumulative GPA was 11 point 30\nI take Insolatar 100 d-ml at 16 in the morning and 14 in the evening\nWith a Glucophage 1000 tablet after dinner\nPlease reply with thanks in advance", + "answer": "1) Take Metformin (Glucophage) 1000 twice daily\n2) Replace (Insuletard) with mixed insulin (Muxtard) and make the dose before breakfast double the dose before dinner.\n3) Analyze blood sugar while fasting and two hours after breakfast after two days (the exact setting is less than 130 for fasting people and less than 180 for fasting people)\n4) If you do not get the exact numbers, increase the two doses slightly (morning and evening, while maintaining the ratio of 2:1).\n5) Repeat the tests every two days, with more increases if necessary, until you get the exact numbers", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2107, + "question": "After following the special instructions and making the blood sugar level completely stable during the operation, should I remove the fear and anxiety from myself and trust in God and be convinced that there is no danger from the operation and consider it an operation...", + "answer": "Trust in God and things will be normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2108, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The doctor prescribed me a sugar supplement for weight loss. Is it possible to use it and does it have any side effects?", + "answer": "There are no side effects of diabetes aid, as it is also a treatment for polycystic ovary syndrome", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2109, + "question": "What is diabetes insipidus? Will the patient recover completely from it and the duration of treatment? Thank you", + "answer": "There is no diabetes insipidus in medicine. Do a fasting, breakfast, and cumulative blood sugar test, and do not go back to the doctor who told you about diabetes insipidus.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2110, + "question": "Diabetes insipidus can be cured with valleys for a limited period, and it does not continue with the affected person. Thank you", + "answer": "There is no diabetes insipidus in medicine. Do a fasting, breakfast, and cumulative blood sugar test, and do not go back to the doctor who told you about diabetes insipidus.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2111, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes insipidus? Is it with medications, how is it detected, and is the doctor treating it? Is it a diabetes doctor, endocrinologist, or urinary tract doctor? I don’t know where to go to the problem. I go to the bathroom a lot...", + "answer": "See an internal medicine specialist and he will perform comprehensive tests and there is no such thing as diabetes insipidus", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2112, + "question": "What is accumulated diabetes, and is the result comparable to a blood sugar test?", + "answer": "It is the blood sugar level during the last three months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2113, + "question": "What are the symptoms of the disease that are similar to diabetic patients? Is it treated with medications and can the patient recover from it? May God protect you, Doctor. I suffer from symptoms similar to those of diabetes, and the blood sugar level is normal and there is no...", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes: Thirst, frequent urination, hunger and eating large amounts of food, sometimes itchy skin, general fatigue, fatigue. I had a blood sugar test and the results appeared normal. I had a thyroid test, a urine analysis, and a prostate examination.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2114, + "question": "Does a good psychological state cause illness?\nDiabetes", + "answer": "A poor psychological state may make diabetes worse, but it does not cause diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2115, + "question": "What is diabetes insipidus and does it have symptoms like diabetes, and what is the doctor who treats urology or internal medicine? Thank you", + "answer": "Diabetes insipidus causes increased urination, like diabetes, and there are two types\n1) Cerebral diabetes insipidus: It occurs as a result of a lack of release of the anti-diuretic hormone from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland, which is the hormone that makes urine concentrated (it contains a large amount of salts in a small amount of water). Therefore, its deficiency leads to the release of a large amount of urine. Diluted urine is treated with hormone replacement via nasal spray\n2) Renal diabetes insipidus: In this type, the amount of the hormone is at normal levels, but the kidneys do not respond to it, and it is treated with (hydrochlorothiazide).\nThe distinction between the two types and treatment is carried out by the internal medicine doctor or endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2116, + "question": "Diabetic foot how to prevent it", + "answer": "One of the most important factors in preventing diabetic foot is maintaining blood sugar levels within their normal readings, in addition to:\n\nAdhere to a suitable diet\nMaintaining clean feet\nExamine the feet daily for any injury, as a diabetic patient may not feel pain if he has an injury.\nTrim nails carefully\nUse suitable and comfortable shoes\nMoisturize the feet, especially after showering\nUse special wool and cotton socks\nTreat fungus between the fingers periodically\nRegular visit to the doctor\n\nDiabetic foot - causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2117, + "question": "I go to the bathroom a lot and I feel thirsty and I drink a lot of water. I checked my blood sugar and there is no blood sugar. The percentage was 70 and I don’t know why. A lot of urine comes out of me and I feel...", + "answer": "These are symptoms of diabetes, but they are shared by other diseases such as urinary tract infection.\nTo ensure that they are not symptoms of diabetes, a fasting blood sugar test is done 8 hours after eating, fasting blood sugar two hours after eating, cumulative blood sugar, and a urine test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2118, + "question": "Leg pain with scratching all the time with diabetics", + "answer": "You must be careful to keep the sugar at the following rates to avoid problems resulting from it\n1) Fasting blood sugar is less than 130\n2) Blood sugar after breakfast is less than 180\n3) Cumulative blood sugar (glycated hemoglobin) is less than 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2119, + "question": "No, I did not do it. Cumulative sugar. What does cumulative sugar mean, Doctor? May God make you happy?", + "answer": "It is the average blood sugar level over the past two months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2120, + "question": "Is it recommended to eat pomegranates for people with diabetes?", + "answer": "Pomegranate is good for diabetics but not juice", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2121, + "question": "For several days, I suddenly suffer from dry mouth, frequent urination every two to three hours, lack of fluid intake, lower back pain on the left side, and sometimes a burning sensation in the vulva area? what are the reasons...", + "answer": "It could be a urinary tract infection", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2122, + "question": "Who reads the analysis results?\nGlycemic acid............... 9.30 mmoi-1\ng-1.67\nhb glycosylee\nhb a1c\n11.3.\nNote that I inject at 16 in the morning and 14 in the evening\nWith Harbousha glucophqge 1000 after dinner", + "answer": "These are not good results. The blood sugar is high and the cumulative amount is very high. The treatment is not enough. You have to see a doctor to organize the treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2123, + "question": "I am 43 years old, married, and suffer from erectile dysfunction. I suffer from type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "See a diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2124, + "question": "I am 43 years old and have type 2 diabetes. I suffer from erectile dysfunction", + "answer": "Get a testosterone test done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2125, + "question": "How to use marjoram for diabetics", + "answer": "Using these herbs is not helpful at all in treating diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2126, + "question": "I am a 32-year-old young man today. I did a fasting blood sugar test and fasted for 7 hours. Then I went to the laboratory and the result was 112. The normal range for the laboratory is from 60 to 100. Is it...", + "answer": "No, I'm not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2127, + "question": "Please, what is the permissible quantity of pomegranates for people with diabetes? Thank you", + "answer": "First, I would like to clarify that there is no known or agreed-upon limit on the safe amount of pomegranates per day for healthy people or people with diabetes. In general, pomegranates are considered a low-glycemic index fruit, meaning that they do not lead to a rapid rise in blood sugar after eating them, which in turn contributes to regulating Blood sugar levels.\n \nI advise you to monitor your blood sugar levels after eating pomegranates to ensure the nature of the effect of pomegranates on your sugar levels. The body’s response in terms of an increase in blood sugar levels after eating fruits may differ from one person to another, and if it is noticed that pomegranates cause an increase in blood sugar, in this case it is worth limiting it. From eating pomegranates or pomegranate juice.\n \nIt is worth noting that pomegranates have a number of health benefits, including the following:\n\nEnhancing digestive processes.\nPreventing some heart and arterial diseases.\nEnhancing cognitive functions.\nBoost immunity.\nReducing some inflammation in the body.\nPreventing some types of cancer.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe benefits of pomegranate for the stomach and colon, let us learn about them\nLearn about the most important benefits of pomegranate for cancer", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2128, + "question": "I don't mean simple sugar", + "answer": "We say simple sugar when blood sugar levels do not exceed 160 after eating or 120 while fasting, and it is possible with diet and exercise to return it to normal levels, but it must be monitored well because it may be the beginning of diabetes and develop further and require treatment under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2129, + "question": "What does measuring cumulative blood sugar in children mean??", + "answer": "It doesn't mean anything if they're not diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2130, + "question": "What is the normal cumulative blood sugar level for a pregnant woman?", + "answer": "We do not rely too much on the cumulative blood sugar during pregnancy because pregnancy can give us false results\nThe test must be measured several times a day using a blood sugar monitor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2131, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level for a pregnant woman after fasting for ten hours?", + "answer": "It should be from 80 to 100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2132, + "question": "What is the news about stem cells for diabetics? Are there any new results? I want treatment", + "answer": "Nothing new yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2133, + "question": "What is the way to get rid of diabetic coma?", + "answer": "Diabetic coma is of two types, either due to high blood sugar levels or low blood sugar levels, and the distinction between them is that if the patient is given any sweet and healthy thing, this means a decrease in blood sugar, and if he is not given the right thing, it means a high blood sugar, and he should be transferred to the nearest hospital.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2134, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I was prescribed a diabetes medication by the doctor to help me lose weight. I would like to know if it has any side effects. I would like an answer, thanks.", + "answer": "Did you mention the treatment?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2135, + "question": "My diabetes always comes down, so I didn't take Aspart, but I took Lantus, but it also comes down whether I'm breaking the fast or fasting, knowing that I've had diabetes for a month after suffering from its high blood sugar. I'm 15 years old.", + "answer": "See a diabetologist\nWhen the disease begins in some patients, insulin secretion improves and they no longer need treatment, but glucose monitoring remains necessary because we do not know when the disease will return.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2136, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and use insulin 40 units daily in the morning for 10 years until a month ago, and the doctor changed my treatment to Demicron 60 tablets on an empty stomach daily, and it was a month ago...", + "answer": "It is rare for us to replace insulin with pills after 10 years\nIf your blood sugar is regulated with pills, that's okay, but if it starts to rise again, you have to go back to insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2137, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes. He injured his foot and the wound did not heal. I took him to the doctor because the foot was a little bluish and swollen. He said the pulse was good, but the swelling was still there", + "answer": "I give him a strong antibiotic with daily refills on the wound along with a vitamin B complex", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2138, + "question": "A month ago, I became diabetic, and suddenly my diabetes always came down. The doctor said that the pancreas started pumping some insulin and I reduced the doses, but it always came down while I was sleeping. It became 74. Should I stop...", + "answer": "74 is a good number for a diabetic patient, not low blood sugar, so do not adjust the doses\nOn the contrary, if the blood sugar is much higher than this number, adjust your doses to reach this number\nOne final piece of information: There is what is called the honeymoon for a diabetic patient, in which part of the pancreas secretes insulin again for a limited period and then stops again.\nDo not adjust the doses, just follow up periodically. If symptoms of low blood sugar appear, such as severe dizziness, cold sweat, and increased heart rate, you must eat quickly absorbed sugars equivalent to approximately one carbohydrate unit, such as a piece of fruit or 3 teaspoons of sugar in a cup of water, then wait for a while. 15 minutes while watching the show", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2139, + "question": "By God, can someone please help me? If the blood sugar is 165 for a woman who is six months pregnant, it is dangerous. So what does the danger lie in and what is the type of danger for the fetus, knowing that my pregnancy is triplicate? God willing, may God bless you. Pray for me?", + "answer": "High blood sugar during pregnancy is bad for the fetus because the increase is at the same rate in the fetus\nIn the mother, the pancreas secretes insulin to lower the sugar, but this insulin does not cross the placenta, and the fetus’s pancreas begins to secrete insulin to lower its sugar, which leads to the fetus’s size being larger prematurely, and the important organs are affected by rapid growth, in addition to difficulty in natural birth.\nTherefore, the mother's diabetes must be treated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2140, + "question": "My son is 3 years old and has had 3 tests of sugar in his urine for a while, and every time the test comes out as it is, his fasting blood sugar is 84 and when he is breaking the fast it is 95 and so on, and all his kidney, liver, pancreas and sugar stores are good. Thank you.", + "answer": "There is a benign disease, but usually it is familial, in which sugar is excreted in the urine, and this disease is caused by a genetic defect\nHowever, we recommend that you follow up with a pediatrician to ensure this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2141, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I want to regulate my blood sugar. I want to know when I measure my blood sugar, how many degrees will it be moderate? 2- What kind of fruit is not harmful to blood sugar?", + "answer": "Diabetes develops when you neglect to treat it, and it becomes your enemy if you do not make it your friend. Regular treatment, taking medication along with exercise, drinking plenty of water, staying away from stimulants, soft drinks, and quick duties, eating fruits in moderation, and staying away from mangos, figs, dates, and grapes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2142, + "question": "Peace be upon you... May I know what the blood sugar level (cumulative) should be in order to undergo rhinoplasty?? Please reply.", + "answer": "The exact blood sugar levels (which a diabetic patient must have to avoid complications) are:\n1) Fasting blood sugar is less than 130\n2) Blood sugar after breakfast is less than 180\n3) Cumulative blood sugar is less than 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2143, + "question": "My father is 47 years old and suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes. For two days, his body has been very weak and he only eats juices, watermelon, etc., and currently he is very tired. What should he do? :(", + "answer": "Stop giving him juice and sugar and monitor his sugar level, as fatigue may be due to high blood sugar\nTry consulting a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2144, + "question": "I use Electrotozen 40 treatment for this chronic disease, pemphigus, which caused my blood sugar to rise above 500\nAfter taking the treatment, blood sugar, Insulin Humalog, 50% mixed, returned to normal, fasting blood sugar of 92...", + "answer": "There is no rule when using cortisone. When you start reducing the doses of cortisone and monitoring your sugar, if you start experiencing low blood sugar, you start reducing your insulin doses.\nIf this does not happen, the sugar habit is permanent\nThis must be under the supervision of a diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2145, + "question": "Are grapes beneficial or harmful for diabetics??", + "answer": "Grapes, mangos, figs, and dates are fruits that contain a very high percentage of sugar. You should avoid eating these fruits, and you can eat 3 to 4 servings in one serving.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2146, + "question": "Day treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "Scientists and doctors have not yet found a final treatment for diabetes, although all experiments are moving strongly towards finding a final treatment soon, by the command of God Almighty (especially the first type).\nUntil now, all treatment systems depend entirely on a healthy diet and exercise, even if it is simple walking.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2147, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, if I may ask you, is the blood sugar reading for a five-year-old child in the morning 114 and after?\nFor 81??\nIs it considered normal or not??", + "answer": "It is better to make cumulative sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2148, + "question": "Are there any harms from using mixed insulin, and is it possible to return to using pills while the sugar level has stabilized below 150?", + "answer": "There are no harms from using mixed insulin. Usually, insulin is given when the pills cannot regulate sugar, so it is difficult to return to the pills and give up insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2149, + "question": "Welcome\nI want a diet for gestational diabetics\nThank you all", + "answer": "Check with diabetes educators, they have a special diet for pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2150, + "question": "In diagnosing diabetes, what do we rely on: more than 200 or more than 140 milligrams per deciliter?", + "answer": "To diagnose diabetes, one or more of the following points must be present\n1) Fasting blood sugar is more than 100\n2) Blood sugar two hours after breakfast is more than 140\n3) Random blood sugar more than 200 (provided that there are symptoms of diabetes such as thirst and frequent urination)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2151, + "question": "My mother has diabetes, but her diabetes rises to 235 even though she fasts for 5 hours or more, and she does not feel tired. She also has a high cholesterol level.\ns :...", + "answer": "The treatment does not give the desired result\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2152, + "question": "There are doctors who say that the normal blood sugar level two hours after eating is less than 200, and other doctors believe that it is less than 140. So what do we rely on when diagnosing diabetes?", + "answer": "140 is the normal percentage after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2153, + "question": "I always feel thirsty, even immediately after drinking water, and I also urinate frequently. Please help", + "answer": "Check your blood sugar to find out if these symptoms are due to high blood sugar or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2154, + "question": "What is the highest cumulative percentage?", + "answer": "When diabetes 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2155, + "question": "I had my blood sugar tested using a device sold in pharmacies, and the test result two hours after eating was 107 and 120 after 12 hours. What is the reason for the large discrepancy in the results?", + "answer": "The rapid device is not used for diagnosis, only for follow-up\nWhen eating, food turns into a simplified form of substances, such as starches, which turn into glucose. After a period of fasting and the absence of glucose from food, the liver begins to secrete part of the glucose stored in it in the form of glycogen in order to provide blood sugar (glucose is used as an energy source for the cells to do their work).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2156, + "question": "If she took insulin doses at 12 p.m. and 22 a.m. and made a mistake in taking the treatment, she put the dose at 22 in the evening, knowing that I took it in the morning with the same dose of 22. Should I take it in the morning...", + "answer": "The beginning is to check the blood sugar level now and make sure that there is no drop in the blood sugar level\nYou take the morning dose in full, and the evening dose has finished", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2157, + "question": "I suffer from type 01 diabetes, and my feet feel less and less as if they were asleep", + "answer": "When blood sugar levels rise for long periods, complications occur, including neuropathy, which appears in the form of numbness and pain in the extremities\nIt is necessary to control blood sugar levels and do light exercise (it is preferable to see a vascular surgeon so that he can examine the peripheral circulation and make sure that blood is reaching the extremities well).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2158, + "question": "What should I do if the cumulative score is 10?", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar level is very high\nIt is necessary to follow a healthy diet with a nutritionist and adjust treatment with a diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2159, + "question": "How to reduce diabetes in the morning", + "answer": "The most important thing for diabetes is a healthy breakfast and taking the necessary treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2160, + "question": "I am 19 years old and I suffer from type 1 diabetes, and I am now suffering from pain in the neck extending to the middle of the back, and pain in the side of the kidneys, and it takes a long time when I sleep...", + "answer": "God safe you\nYou did not clarify the question\nIf you intend to ask about the causes, it is best to see a doctor who specializes in brain and trauma to examine your spine\nAs for pain in the sides or kidneys, periodic follow-up with kidney and urine tests is necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2161, + "question": "Hello\nI constantly suffer from thirst, and even after I drink a lot of water, I remain thirsty\nHelp me", + "answer": "You must go to the hospital and undergo kidney function tests and a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2162, + "question": "My blood sugar is fine, meaning it is no longer than 100. It ranges from 70 to 90, and my blood pressure is 90/60 or 100/70. I suffer from headaches, dizziness, obesity, and rheumatoid arthritis. I was taking Corasor drops and 0120/8 with citrus fruits...", + "answer": "This blood sugar level is not low, but rather normal\nMost women's blood pressure will be close to these levels. If the symptoms increase with low blood pressure and decrease with high blood pressure, then your blood pressure is low and needs good testing and regular treatment.\nDizziness, vertigo, and headache are general symptoms. The headache may be caused by eye problems, anemia, or even low blood pressure.\nIs rheumatoid arthritis treated regularly? What are the latest tests?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2163, + "question": "I have had diabetes for a year or more. I did a SGPTALT test and the result was 47. Is this result normal or is there a problem? What is the method of treatment? Are you rewarded?", + "answer": "The increase in any liver enzymes here is very slight and insignificant\nThe cause may be excessive stress, medication such as some painkillers, or even a fatty meal\nThe important thing is that the blood sugar be at normal levels, or at least close to them, in order to avoid complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2164, + "question": "Do diabetes complications occur in patients with type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetic complications occur in types I and II\nDiabetic complications occur when high blood sugar levels occur for long periods", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2165, + "question": "Fruit salad for diabetes does it raise it", + "answer": "It must be without sugar and natural to avoid high diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2166, + "question": "What are the causes of low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Not eating and not filling the body with energy to help it function", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2167, + "question": "I did some analysis about a year ago and my blood sugar showed a blood sugar level of 120 when fasting and 145 after breakfast. The question is: I take a carbohydrate regulator. Do I take insulin with it?", + "answer": "You do not need insulin at these rates\nThe pancreas in your body still secretes insulin\nTests must be performed periodically to monitor blood sugar levels\nPlease do a HA1c blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2168, + "question": "A skilled treatment for regulating blood sugar", + "answer": "Regulating blood sugar is one of the most important goals that a diabetic patient must strive for, as controlling the sugar level within the normal limit is linked to reducing the complications resulting from diabetes, and the person determines the extent of blood sugar regulation by measuring the cumulative sugar level and the daily diabetes level. The blood sugar level is regulated by:\n\nAdhere to the diabetes treatment prescribed by the doctor, and take the doses at the required times.\nFollow a special diet for diabetics, as an appropriate diet will help regulate diabetes, in addition to controlling other accompanying chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and obesity.\nMake exercise part of your weekly routine, and follow a life routine rich in activity and movement.\nMeasure the blood sugar level and ensure that it is within the appropriate levels (during fasting between 13-80 and two hours after eating, less than 180). These numbers are very important in determining the extent of blood sugar regulation.\nAsk the doctor about adjusting treatment doses during illness and during fasting to avoid a sharp rise or fall in blood sugar.\n\nIn addition to the above, it is important to avoid smoking, and treat high blood pressure and high cholesterol if they are present. All these steps are followed to regulate the sugar level.\nFor more:\n\nTreatment of type 2 diabetes\n\nReference:\n\nManaging Diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2169, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and fell and sustained injuries to her right leg. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "If there are wounds, they must be presented to the surgeon to make a good evaluation of them and prescribe the appropriate treatment for them\nSugar levels should be controlled at the normal average, or at least close to it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2170, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and fell and sustained an injury to her right foot. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "The treatment is to constantly cleanse the wounded area, make it dry, and avoid exposing it to moisture. This will speed up its healing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2171, + "question": "Cumulative blood sugar 5.9016. Is this normal or do I need treatment? Please reply", + "answer": "If you are not a diabetic, this analysis is acceptable\nDo a fasting and breakfast blood sugar test and follow up if you have any of the risk factors that may cause diabetes, such as family history (genetics), age, obesity, etc.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2172, + "question": "My blood group is AB negative.\nI want to know the most common diseases for my blood group and whether diabetes or high blood pressure threatens it. Because my father has hereditary diabetes and his blood type is B+ positive. Please reply, dear doctors.", + "answer": "The link between blood types and diseases (i.e. an increase in the probability of contracting a disease in certain types) is just speculation that has not been scientifically proven, so I advise you to live your life in a normal way and not think about diseases that you do not have.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2173, + "question": "Hello, I have been feeling numbness in the bottom of my feet for a while, even though I do not have diabetes", + "answer": "You must go to the hospital when this condition recurs and take the necessary tests and nerve examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2174, + "question": "My mother had a heart operation and it caused her to have a crack in her lower seat. She is diabetic. Is there a solution for the crack when she has diabetes and there is no risk to her life? Of course they refused to operate on her at the time...", + "answer": "It is important to maintain blood sugar in normal levels\nIt is also important not to engage in constipation because it increases the pain of the fissure\nRely on drug treatment, and then, if necessary, resort to surgery in the end", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2175, + "question": "I don't have sugar, but my blood sugar is high, and I have high blood pressure, and my weight is 130. I'm 44 and I'm afraid.", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar level does not increase except in diabetics, so the analysis must be repeated and the fasting blood sugar and blood sugar after breakfast must be tested to confirm and decide on treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2176, + "question": "I have a 14-year-old child who suffers from diabetes, as his blood sugar is irregular in his body, even though he takes pure and moderate doses of insulin, and a month ago he relapsed and his blood sugar increased...", + "answer": "Your child needs a new evaluation. There may be a reason that led to poor blood sugar control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2177, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have had high blood pressure for a year, and during my review, the doctor told me that my blood sugar levels are high, and I do not have sugar. She gave me a blood sugar regulator, but it says it is for the prevention of diabetes, and I did not use it.", + "answer": "Follow the doctor's instructions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2178, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a mother who has low blood sugar and asthma. For a while now, she has had bloating in her stomach and veins with water inside. She went to the doctors and is not getting help from them. And to you...", + "answer": "Examination by the appropriate doctor and finding out the cause of the disease and then treating it - the signs you mentioned are not clear enough, my sister", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2179, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from diabetes, and I hope you can advise me on the best way to avoid the complications resulting from it, knowing that I use insulin.", + "answer": "Use insulin doses as prescribed by your doctor. Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits, abstain from soft drinks, juices, fast food, and all kinds of pastries, exercise, and sleep adequately for 8 hours a night.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2180, + "question": "Does diabetes cause infertility?", + "answer": "Currently, there is no word on infertility. With the advancement of medicine, diabetes may delay childbearing. If you are under 40 years old, check with the fertility unit in your country to develop a plan for your treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2181, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is it possible for a diabetic to give birth to diabetic children?", + "answer": "1) Type 1 diabetes is not hereditary\n2) The second type of diabetes is hereditary, but its inheritance is not inevitable because it does not follow Mendel’s genetic rules regarding hereditary diseases carried by one gene (dominant or recessive), but it is multi-factorial, meaning there is a genetic predisposition, but it needs environmental factors for the disease to appear, such as Weight gain, lack of movement, excessive intake of sugars and fats, and nervous tension, so staying away from these factors may sometimes succeed in avoiding diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2182, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and found 71 mg. Is this a conference and what are the reasons for this drop?", + "answer": "This blood sugar level is normal and there is no need to worry about it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2183, + "question": "Is it possible to use Insulin Ectrapid after opening it for more than a month?", + "answer": "When opening a bottle of insulin (any type), it is recommended that the period not exceed one month\nBut if you only find this insulin, use it until a new, healthy bottle is available", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2184, + "question": "What foods are suitable for diabetes?", + "answer": "Please send an email to describe the appropriate diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2185, + "question": "My blood sugar is 5.9016. Is this normal or do I need treatment? Please reply. Thank you", + "answer": "Your cumulative blood sugar is normal, and the normal range for cumulative blood sugar is between 4.2 and 6.4", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2186, + "question": "I did the cumulative blood sugar test and the result was 5.9016. Is the result normal or do I need treatment and a specialist doctor? Please reply. Thank you.", + "answer": "Normal rate\nYou don't need treatment\nCumulative blood sugar in diabetics is 6.5", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2187, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar was 145 and my fasting blood sugar was 200. I am 49 years old. I took Galvez Med 1000 a year ago for 5 months, then I stopped. What is the safe, natural, permissible percentage that does not cause problems with blood sugar...", + "answer": "The normal rate when fasting is between 70 and 110. Breaking the fast after two hours should be 180, and this percentage should not exceed the cumulative rate between 4.2 and 6.4.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2188, + "question": "What is the safe, natural, permissible percentage that does not cause problems with fasting/breakfast blood sugar?", + "answer": "The normal rate when fasting is between 70 and 110. Breaking the fast after two hours should be 180, and this percentage should not exceed the cumulative rate between 4.2 and 6.4.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2189, + "question": "Hello\nI would like to ask about the crazy fit massage device, why is it harmful to diabetics?\nCan I use it if I suffer from diabetes and cholesterol?\nMy cumulative score is 7.2", + "answer": "You can use the device without any risk, and the cumulative effect you have with treatment is excellent", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2190, + "question": "My diabetes is always below 100 after 10 to 12 hours of fasting, and when I measure my diabetes at exactly 8 hours, it is below 120. Is this normal?\nThank you", + "answer": "The normal level of fasting blood sugar is 70 to 110, and after eating it should not exceed 180.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2191, + "question": "Sugar analysis immediately after breakfast and the result is 150. Does breakfast affect the validity of the result and is the blood pressure also high?", + "answer": "It is preferable to do a fasting blood sugar test after two hours, as the result will be more accurate", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2192, + "question": "Hello\nMy father is 55 and has type 2 diabetes\nHe spread a rumor and got a stone of size 5\nI advise you on the best way to remove the stone", + "answer": "The question did not clarify whether the stone was in the gallbladder or in the kidney", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2193, + "question": "I have had diabetes for a year or more\nI did a SGPTALT analysis and the result was 47. Is there a problem and what is the treatment method?\nAnd you are rewarded well", + "answer": "The height here is slight and negligible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2194, + "question": "My daughter goes to the bathroom a lot and she does not drink a lot of water, but she drinks moderately. What is the reason for this? Knowing that she is 12 years old", + "answer": "A urinary tract infection can cause frequent urination. A urine test can determine if there is a problem, so you should see a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2195, + "question": "Is a diet and taking pills better or taking insulin for type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetes is usually treated with pills and diet, and there is no need for insulin, and it is given to type 1 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2196, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. My mother is 40 years old and suffers from diabetes. She oozes white fluid and feels itching in the vagina. What is the reason? And what is the solution, Doctor?", + "answer": "Diabetics are at risk of contracting vaginal fungal infections. Your mother is suffering from a fungal infection. See your family doctor and he will prescribe the appropriate treatment for her.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2197, + "question": "Symptoms of high blood sugar", + "answer": "There are many symptoms of diabetes, the most important of which are thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite for food, sometimes hunger, itchy skin, general weakness, lack of concentration, and sometimes dizziness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2198, + "question": "I checked my fasting blood sugar, it was 100, then two hours later I fasted, it was 115, and two hours after eating, it was 157. Is this an indicator of high blood sugar?", + "answer": "The analysis must be done with a sample from a vein and not through the finger (the rapid device).\nIf one fasts for 8 hours, the blood sugar ranges from 70 to 110 mg%, and if one breaks the fast two hours after eating, it reaches 140 mg%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2199, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am in the pre-diabetic stage. I exercise for half an hour a day. I analyze it after a meal and before exercising. I find that it does not exceed 140, and after exercise...", + "answer": "My blood sugar test after breakfast and exercise is excellent and does not exceed 180, which is the normal range after breakfast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2200, + "question": "Hello\nWhat are healthy foods to gain weight and what are vitamins?\nKnowing that the person has diabetes", + "answer": "See Sugar Educators\nAll vitamins are useful", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2201, + "question": "Do you consume a lot of sugar through juices and drinks such as lemon, barley, tea and coffee?\nHarmful to the body?\nThank you in advance", + "answer": "All the drinks I mentioned are beneficial, but try to reduce tea and coffee and drink green tea", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2202, + "question": "Hello\nWhat are the causes of low blood sugar, knowing that I am free of diabetes, thank God, but today after lunch I did a home test and it came out at 68, and yesterday after...", + "answer": "And may peace be upon you\nThe home or rapid device reading has a standard that is relatively far from accurate, so it is not reliable when diagnosing diabetes, even if it is very good in follow-up.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2203, + "question": "Normal blood sugar level before and after eating for a person over the age of fifty", + "answer": "The blood glucose level for a normal person ranges from 70 to 110 after fasting for 8 hours\nAnd up to 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2204, + "question": "The normal blood sugar level before eating and after eating for a person over the age of fifty years", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar level is between 70 and 110, and after breakfast two hours it does not exceed 180, and the cumulative blood sugar level is 4.2 to 6.4.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2205, + "question": "Normal blood sugar level\nBefore eating and after eating for those over fifty years old", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar level before eating is between 70 and 110, and two hours after eating it does not exceed 180.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2206, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a blood sugar test while I was breaking the fast three times before and the blood sugar level came out at 6. Is the blood sugar level normal or is there a risk? What is the normal percentage?", + "answer": "If this test is cumulative sugar, it is normal, and normal is between 4.2 and 6.4", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2207, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar measurement?", + "answer": "The normal situation is\n1) Fasting blood sugar is less than 100 mg per deciliter\n2) Sugar after breakfast is less than 140 mg per deciliter", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2208, + "question": "Is blood sugar measurement normal while fasting?", + "answer": "The normal rate when fasting is between 70 and 110. Breaking the fast after two hours should be 180, and this percentage should not exceed the cumulative rate between 4.2 and 6.4.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2209, + "question": "Does bulgur increase the amount of sugar in a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Depending on the type of burger and the amount of calories in it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2210, + "question": "What is the benefit of using olive oil for diabetics?", + "answer": "Olive oil is an unsaturated oil and is useful for diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2211, + "question": "Hello, my question is directed to the wonderful Dr. Mohamed Ghanem\nI have the same question for me and my son. I am 57 years old and weigh 71 kg\nMy son is 28 years old and his weight is over 115. Is it safe and effective?", + "answer": "This means that your son suffers from obesity, and obesity leads to many diseases. You can take Metform 500 from the first week after eating, in the second week a pill twice daily, and in the third week a pill three times a day because it is possible that nausea and symptoms of stomach irritation will occur, and this way it will be better.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2212, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you, Abu Mazna\nMy question is: Is 15.7 considered a dangerous indicator for diabetics?\nPlease answer, Doctor, may God reward you well", + "answer": "See an internal medicine or endocrinologist to perform comprehensive tests, especially kidney and liver functions, to control your blood sugar. See an ophthalmologist to examine the retina of the eyes, because your GPA is high, and you must change your lifestyle, including eating, drinking, and exercising.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2213, + "question": "What is the relationship of insulin to weight gain???", + "answer": "Obesity is one of the very important factors that contribute to the development of diabetes, and there is a close connection between insulin and weight gain. Insulin helps sugar enter from the blood into the cells, and if the cells do not use the sugar, it turns into body fat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2214, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the reason for sudden low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Low blood sugar means that the blood glucose reading is less than 70 mg/dl. Low blood sugar is a common condition that affects patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, especially those receiving insulin treatment. There are some risk factors that increase the chance of developing low blood sugar, including:\n\nDiagnosis of type 1 diabetes.\nUse insulin therapy to control blood sugar levels and other diabetes medications.\nAge 65 years and over.\nPreviously low blood sugar.\nThe presence of other health problems related to the heart, kidneys, liver, etc.\n\nAlthough insulin is considered one of the most common causes of low blood sugar, there are other diabetes medications that work to stimulate the secretion of insulin from the pancreas, causing low blood sugar. These medications include:\n\nMedicines belonging to the meglitinide group.\nMedicines belonging to the sulfonylurea group.\n\nThe causes of low blood sugar may be divided according to whether or not you have diabetes, or according to the association of blood sugar with the timing of eating meals, but the causes of low blood sugar in general are the following:\n\nSkipping meals or not getting a sufficient amount of carbohydrates, as the digestive system converts sugars and starches into glucose, but not getting a sufficient amount causes low blood sugar.\nTaking medications to treat diabetes and fasting.\nIncrease the level of physical activity.\nDrinking too much alcohol.\nThe person suffers from a health condition such as diseases related to the liver and kidneys.\nThe presence of a tumor causes the secretion of insulin in large quantities.\nEndocrine disorders, such as adrenal gland disorders.\n\nLow blood sugar can be prevented by following the following tips:\n\nMonitor blood sugar levels regularly.\nIt is necessary to carry a light meal in case of emergency low blood sugar.\nAvoid skipping meals.\nAvoid drinking alcohol.\nAvoid excessive exercise and consider eating a light carbohydrate snack before exercise.\n\nFor more:\n\nMethods of treating and preventing low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2215, + "question": "Hello\nI hope you can help me regulate my blood sugar\nAnthony Course Laclatte\nAnd your advice to me\nThank you", + "answer": "Try to do some exercise and distribute your meals into 6 light meals, with plenty of leafy vegetables, take 3 servings of fruit, stay away from grapes, figs, mangos, and dates because they contain large amounts of sugar, stay away from soft drinks and pastries of all kinds because they contain flour, fat, and sugar, and drink plenty of water and abstain. Quit smoking, and your breakfast is not a basha, which means head meat and trotters for morning breakfast in Iraq", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2216, + "question": "I take my diabetes medication daily, which consists of two pills at lunch and dinner\nIf I forgot to take a pill yesterday for dinner, will it affect me?", + "answer": "The effect depends on the type of pill in terms of its effect on the body and the number of working hours\nMost likely, the time of its effect has passed, and a blood sugar test must be done to determine the level of sugar now, before taking the next meal and the next pill", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2217, + "question": "My name is Asim Al-Sharif\nI'm 33 years old\nI developed type 2 diabetes about two weeks ago, mostly due to genetics, as both my parents have it\nI use format\nI want to gain weight in a reasonable way\nplease...", + "answer": "Why do you want to gain weight? How much do you weigh now?\nWeight gain above the normal rate is one of the factors that leads to the body’s resistance to the action of insulin, which leads to an increase in blood sugar levels\nIf the weight is below the normal range (when compared to age and height), you must eat a healthy diet rich in proteins (its calories are greater than what is consumed daily) and exercise daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2218, + "question": "The effect of Risperidal on diabetics\nAnd Thank you very much", + "answer": "Risperidone (Risperdal) is a drug that belongs to the family of (atypical antipsychotics) and its use - sometimes - causes weight gain, which causes resistance to insulin action and high blood sugar. The patient who uses it is advised to measure his sugar periodically and begin treatment for the diabetes (if it appears) or reset Dosages (for actual diabetics)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2219, + "question": "What do you think of the medicine Junmet for diabetes? Does it cause a drop in blood sugar? Is it regulated or a treatment? Thank you", + "answer": "All diabetes medications are taken to regulate blood sugar levels, and none of them is considered a cure for it. As for (Sitagliptin/Metformin Janumet), it is one of the medications that causes the least drop in blood sugar because its method of action depends on stimulating insulin secretion according to the amount of meal that the patient ate.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2220, + "question": "The effects of diabetes on sexual ability", + "answer": "Most diabetes problems can be avoided with strict control (fasting less than 130 - fasting less than 180 - cumulative less than 7)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2221, + "question": "If pregnancy occurs after a tummy tuck operation, does the skin only affect the stitching for 6 months?", + "answer": "Of course, it may affect and cause the tummy tuck operation to fail", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2222, + "question": "How does sugar affect sex?", + "answer": "One of the complications of diabetes is the occurrence of many sexual problems, and their severity and strength vary from one person to another, and they are also affected by the time and duration of the occurrence of high blood sugar levels.\nIt is possible to avoid it completely when maintaining blood sugar levels within normal levels, or at least close to normal\nFasting: 70 to 110 and fasting: up to 140 mg%", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2223, + "question": "A safe sexual tonic for diabetics in their fifties", + "answer": "If there are no contraindications to use, all treatments available in pharmacies, including Viagra and others, are permitted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2224, + "question": "Does Ali Poor, the sexual enhancer, have any harmful effects? How safe is it for a diabetic patient to use it?", + "answer": "The sexual enhancer has no harm to people with diabetes, but it has fatal harm if they have heart disease or low blood pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2225, + "question": "I use Daonil French tablets for diabetics, and every day I measure the sugar level with a glucometer, so the percentage is 180 and goes down to 150. Is this percentage reassuring?\nGratefully", + "answer": "180 high results. Try adding a sugar regulator with the treatment\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2226, + "question": "What are the harms of using sugar supplement pills to lose weight (even though I do not suffer from diabetes)", + "answer": "Harmful effects of using metformin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2227, + "question": "What nuts raise sugar levels?\nplease answer", + "answer": "Nuts do not raise sugar directly. They raise fat and lead to weight gain, which raises sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2228, + "question": "Do nervousness and stress affect blood sugar negatively? Is it possible that they raise blood sugar to higher than 500?", + "answer": "When stress and tension occur, the body secretes substances, including hormones such as adrenaline, that lead to opposing the action of insulin in the body. They also lead to an increase in sugar production from the liver, and thus the blood sugar rate increases.\nThe rate of increase varies depending on the time and duration of diabetes, the type of diabetes, and treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2229, + "question": "My father has diabetes and has an abnormal swelling in his left hand. He is unable to work with it or even move it and he has not responded to antibiotics. What causes the swelling and what is its treatment?", + "answer": "Weakness or paralysis in the left hand means a defect in the nerves, brain, or muscles\nA doctor should be consulted immediately, and the nerves to move the arm and hand should be examined", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2230, + "question": "What are the routine tests for diabetes?", + "answer": "The typical response is difficult to achieve, but at a minimum, a kidney function test must be performed every 3 months (up to 6 months if the tests are good), cumulative sugar every 3 months (very necessary to know the average blood sugar level during the last 3 months), and a complete blood lipid profile analysis ( To know the percentage of triglycerides and bad fats in the blood, in addition to cholesterol), a blood picture, liver function analysis, and urine analysis on a regular basis (diabetics are more susceptible to urinary tract infections), and it is also important to visit an ophthalmologist every 6 months to monitor the condition of the retina and the eye in general. .\nIn addition, there is an analysis of thyroid function in the case of type 1 diabetics.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2231, + "question": "Does ginger raise blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "Ginger is believed - without scientific research - to have the ability to help move the muscles of the stomach and intestines and thus aid in digestion.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2232, + "question": "When does high blood sugar start? I did a random test after eating for my husband and it came out at 162. Is it high?", + "answer": "It should be two hours after eating, and if so, this means high blood sugar\nIt is necessary to analyze periodically, change eating habits and lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2233, + "question": "My blood sugar drops abnormally, so I drink juices and sugars and it rises to 90, but it drops to 60 after a short time.\nKnowing that I don't make any physical effort or take medications...", + "answer": "If you are not diabetic, you should consult an endocrinologist quickly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2234, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the treatment for sexual dysfunction in a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "1) Tight control of blood sugar levels (fasting less than 130 - fasting less than 180 - cumulative less than 7)\n2) Sildenafil (Viagra) can be taken if you do not have low blood pressure and are not taking heart medications that contain substances (nitroglycerin - isosorbide mononitrate - isosorbide dinitrate).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2235, + "question": "A two-and-a-half-year-old child had a random blood sugar reading of 180. Does he have diabetes and what should I do?", + "answer": "Diabetes is diagnosed if blood sugar exceeds the following levels:\n1) Fasting blood sugar is more than 100\n2) Blood sugar two hours after breakfast is more than 140\n3) Random blood sugar over 200 (with symptoms of diabetes such as thirst and frequent urination)\nSince your child has a blood sugar level of 180, this is normal, but it is preferable to measure it fasting and two hours after breakfast to be sure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2236, + "question": "What is the difference between insulin-dependent diabetes and non-insulin-dependent diabetes?", + "answer": "Insulin-dependent diabetes is type 1 diabetes, and this type of diabetes is characterized by the following:\n\nIt usually affects children and is considered an autoimmune disease, meaning the immune system attacks the pancreas so it is no longer able to produce insulin.\nIts treatment is based only on insulin.\n\nThe second type of diabetes is not insulin dependent because:\n\nIt occurs as a result of either a lack of insulin production by the pancreas or because the cells have become unresponsive to the existing insulin.\nIt usually affects adults after the age of forty and occurs as a result of a genetic predisposition demonstrated by some environmental factors such as weight gain, lack of movement, increased intake of sugars and fats, and nervous tension.\nIt is initially treated with medications that stimulate insulin secretion or medications that improve the cells' response to insulin. It gives insulin in advanced stages.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiabetes in children\n\nReference:\n\nDifferences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2237, + "question": "How do I protect myself from diabetes and cancer???", + "answer": "Exercising, avoiding smoking and carbonated water, eating a lot of vegetables and fruits, avoiding fast food and alcohol, and getting enough sleep at night.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2238, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "All types of diabetes require continuous (lifelong) treatment with diet, exercise (at least walking), and periodic follow-up with tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2239, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have had symptoms of diabetes for three months. When I tested my blood sugar, it was 252 fasting, and the cause of diabetes was a psychological condition. Will the disease go away?", + "answer": "Diabetes of all types requires lifelong treatment along with maintaining a healthy lifestyle, exercise (at least walking), and periodic follow-up with tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2240, + "question": "My father has a diabetic wound that is now improving and slowly healing, but it is always swollen. When will the swelling go away? Is it when the wound closes completely?", + "answer": "Of course, it is necessary to close the wound, continue taking antibiotics, and get rid of water or dropsy from the legs, if any", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2241, + "question": "What is diabetes mellitus if it is not treated?", + "answer": "This is followed by the failure of various body organs and life turns, instead of being comfortable, into suffering from various health problems\nHave you ever seen a kidney failure patient who suffers from going to dialysis day after day for the rest of his life?\nOr his suffering when he is unable to see after the light in his eyes has gone\nOr I saw him lying in hospital due to infections or acidity in the blood\nI did not mention the stroke in the brain, the paralysis, the stroke in the heart, the dropsy of the body, the swelling of the liver, and other things that were sent down by authority.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2242, + "question": "My husband suffers from pain, numbness, and a pulse in the feet of both legs, which increases at night, and when he moves his legs at night, he has been in this condition for several months. My husband does not smoke...", + "answer": "Your husband has inflammation of the peripheral nerves. He needs some vitamins. He should see an internal medicine specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2243, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and want to do cupping\nWill cupping affect me because the next day in the hospital I have comprehensive blood tests for sugar and organs? Is there any harm from that or not? And did...", + "answer": "Cupping is not beneficial. On the contrary, it may become dangerous because any skin injury in a diabetic patient may cause severe inflammation and infection.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2244, + "question": "Peace be upon you. A while ago, I used Decadron injections according to the doctor’s prescription because I have a herniated disc, but I felt that my blood sugar was high, knowing that I do not have it, as it reached 190 during fasting...", + "answer": "Diabetes is diagnosed if blood sugar exceeds the following levels:\n1) Fasting blood sugar is more than 100\n2) Blood sugar two hours after breakfast is more than 140\n3) Random blood sugar over 200 (with symptoms of diabetes such as thirst and frequent urination)\nSince your fasting blood sugar is 190, this means that it is high. I advise you to re-test to be sure before prescribing treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2245, + "question": "Hello\nTwo hours after eating, I did walking and some exercise, and then I did a blood sugar test, and the result was 108, and on the second day it was 107.\nIs this considered normal, given that I am not...", + "answer": "Diabetes is diagnosed if blood sugar exceeds the following levels:\n1) Fasting blood sugar is more than 100\n2) Blood sugar two hours after breakfast is more than 140\n3) Random blood sugar over 200 (with symptoms of diabetes such as thirst and frequent urination)\nSince your blood sugar two hours after eating is 107 and 108, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2246, + "question": "Erectile dysfunction, knowing that I took Tenormin for 15 years to treat blood pressure", + "answer": "One of the side effects of the drug", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2247, + "question": "How is type 1 diabetes recognized?", + "answer": "It is recognized in one of two ways\n1) High blood sugar in children (children’s diabetes is undisputedly the first type)\n2) High blood sugar in young people with no response to tablets and only response to insulin (youthful diabetes may - but not always - be type 1)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2248, + "question": "How much is the daily insulin dose for a child weighing 30 kg of pure and vulcanized insulin?", + "answer": "It may be the reason....A1 Go to the cardiologist to change the medication and have a blood sugar and cholesterol test done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2249, + "question": "In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you, Your Honor. I discovered that I have diabetes 252 and it was present with my mother and 2 of my brothers. I ask for advice on eating and diet. Condolences.", + "answer": "This means that if you have diabetes, it is hereditary. The most important thing is to stay away from fats, fast food, and fruits of all kinds in reasonable quantities, and stay away from juices and soft drinks, and stay away from mangoes, figs, dates, grapes, unleavened bread, mishalts, and honey.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2250, + "question": "I test my blood sugar every day with a machine and I always find a sugar level between 96 grams and 111 grams. Is this good and can I do without the medication?", + "answer": "Be careful not to leave the treatment as a red line. Continue with your treatment. Your tests are excellent", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2251, + "question": "Diabetes treatment", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2252, + "question": "What is the appropriate diet for diabetics?", + "answer": "Reduce starches and sugars and increase vegetables\nIt is best to consult a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2253, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar measurement before breakfast?*", + "answer": "Two hours after breakfast, it should be 180 and fasting from 70 to 110", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2254, + "question": "Does a pancreas transplant cure a type 1 diabetic permanently?", + "answer": "The success of the operation is the production of insulin, and diabetes is expected to be cured after it, but it is easy to treat with insulin, and on the other hand, after the operation, you take another medicine to suppress the immune system (why this effort)?\nUsually, those who benefit from a pancreas transplant are those who have had a kidney transplant and have diabetes, as the pancreas organ can be taken in addition to the kidney and a cathode can be used.\nThe success of pancreas transplants only after one year is 76%, while after five years it is 53% (according to statistics from the Mayo Clinic in America)\nPancreas stem cell transplantation - despite the success of stem cell transplantation for some blood diseases - is still subject to experiments and the path to it is fraught with difficulties.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2255, + "question": "I was in the pre-diabetic stage, my fasting blood sugar was 120 mg per deciliter and my weight was 110. I played bodybuilding and did a healthy diet. My weight became 79 kg and my fasting blood sugar was 74...", + "answer": "Continue to exercise and follow the diet you follow, and you will not develop diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2256, + "question": "Can a person recover from pre-diabetes completely if he loses weight by 25 percent, does bodybuilding, and walks for thirty minutes a day, knowing that I...", + "answer": "Possible - and I don't know why the obsession", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2257, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar level for nine hours is 74 mg per deciliter. This is normal, knowing that I was suffering from pre-diabetes.", + "answer": "It is natural and do not be afraid. Make sure to exercise and stay away from fast food and alcohol", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2258, + "question": "My father is 90 years old, his health is good, and he has had diabetes for 40 years. I noticed spots appearing on his skin, especially on the legs and hands, like brown circles and itching. His liver and kidney tests are fine. What caused their appearance? I noticed them about two months ago.", + "answer": "If all tests are normal and these brown spots are at the same level as the rest of the skin (not prominent) and there is no itching, this is called (diabetic dermopathy) and it does not cause concern and does not require treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2259, + "question": "Nutrition for diabetics", + "answer": "Follow a diabetic diet\nThere are many publications and books\nThe important thing is that they all focus on reducing carbohydrates and balancing the diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2260, + "question": "When I measure my blood sugar while I am fasting, it shows 105-120 in some daily tests, but what is the reason for the high blood sugar after all, as the measurement was taken from 190 to 245 for some days? Please give us modern treatments...", + "answer": "Natural, limited blood sugar rise after eating (two hours is the most appropriate to measure)\nThis is why sugar before eating or after fasting for 12 hours is very important\nIt appears that you only have a pre-diabetic stage\nNeeds nutritional maintenance and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2261, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar for several days, fasting 90 98 86 80 and fasting 130 119 149 107. Is this normal or not? Age 18", + "answer": "Forget about sugar\nAnd do not try to introduce an obsession with your president", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2262, + "question": "These are my tests and my doctor prescribed the following treatment for me: Amaryl 4mg, sioforr850\nphosphorous (3.08)\nGlucose (331.7 mg/l)\nTotal cholesterol 253.65 mg/l\nLDL chosetrol 191.24\nsodium 150.55", + "answer": "Taking cholesterol medication seems necessary\nAs a start, there is no harm in maintaining and following up on treatment with your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2263, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from low blood sugar and she stopped the doses. How high should her blood sugar go for her to take the doses? Does this drop pose a risk to the wound or not? Because she had her gallbladder removed a week ago.", + "answer": "Low blood sugar in diabetics indicates that the dose of the medication is higher than necessary or that your mother has decreased her usual diet\nHowever, stopping treatment without consulting a doctor if there is an injury is a big adventure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2264, + "question": "A painkiller for diabetics and high blood pressure patients\nAnd cough treatment\nSevere cold and bone pain", + "answer": "Painkillers for diabetics should be taken with a ban because they affect the kidneys, as you also suffer from high blood pressure and bone pain. You may have a deficiency in vitamin D. See your doctor to do a blood test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2265, + "question": "A fasting blood sugar reading of 118 and 168 two hours after eating is normal or not", + "answer": "Yes sir", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2266, + "question": "Can a person get rid of pre-diabetes, or will he inevitably fall ill with type 2, knowing that he has lost weight and does exercise and a healthy diet, or will he...", + "answer": "If diet and exercise are continued, diabetes will often come down\nIt is the first step before needing medication\nIt has been said that modifying one's eating and continuing to move will bring about healing, God willing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2267, + "question": "I was in the pre-diabetic stage and I did diet and exercise. My weight was 127, then I became 79 kg, and my height was 180 when measuring my fasting blood sugar, between 0.84 and 0.95, and after...", + "answer": "excellent", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2268, + "question": "The blood sugar level after fasting for nine hours is 0.62, then after half an hour it is 0.69", + "answer": "The question is incomprehensible due to the strangeness of the numbers, as there are two units for measuring blood sugar\n1) Milligrams per deciliter, which is the practice in America (and Egypt), and the maximum normal number for fasting blood sugar is (99).\n2) Millimoles per liter, which is the practice in England, and the maximum normal number for fasting blood sugar is (5.5).\nThe two units can be converted by dividing (or multiplying) by (or by) 18\nThe numbers you say only occur in cases of hypoglycemic coma.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2269, + "question": "Is it possible to place a feeding tube on a 70-year-old patient who suffers from diabetes and has previously had two strokes and suffers from bed sores?", + "answer": "It is possible, but in the hospital, and then you are given food through a tube at home according to the doctor’s instructions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2270, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother’s blood sugar is still low. I stopped her doses. How high will her blood sugar go so she can take the doses? Thank you", + "answer": "From 80 to 124, no treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2271, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a home blood sugar test one hour after eating and it came out at 179. I fasted for 6 hours and it came out at 113. Then I did the cumulative test and it came out at 5.5. Is this considered normal?", + "answer": "Your tests are fine, but if your father or mother has diabetes, you need to take care of yourself. Exercise and stay away from fast food and soft drinks.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2272, + "question": "He suffers from diabetes and a nail entered his leg and swelled", + "answer": "Refer to a surgeon and diabetologist immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2273, + "question": "My father has diabetes and his body has become very weak. The answer is a medical prescription or treatment that is at hand that can restore my father’s health again.", + "answer": "He can take some vitamins to improve his activity, and weight gain is not always guaranteed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2274, + "question": "I am diabetic and have been breastfeeding for 5 months and take insulin to breastfeed. Can I take another sugar pill while I am still breastfeeding?", + "answer": "If your diabetes is type 2 (i.e. you were taking pills before pregnancy), you can take metformin (Glucophage) 1000 mg twice daily, as it is safe with breastfeeding.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2275, + "question": "Blood during urination. A diabetic patient with kidney stones suffers from time to time urinating blood with her urine", + "answer": "I need to do an ultrasound of the upper and lower abdomen to find out the presence of stones in the urinary system. Consult a urologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2276, + "question": "Hello\nMy fasting blood sugar is 113\nAnd Fatir 201\nAnd cumulative 6.3\nAm I diabetic?", + "answer": "On the edge\nStarches and sugars should be reduced and exercise should be maintained\nThe path to diabetes is easy with binge eating and inactivity", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2277, + "question": "My husband is 56 years old and has diabetes. He suffers from pain in the foot and a fever. I cannot touch it, especially under the fingers. Now it is swollen as if it were a sponge. Press it and learn, then it disappears. The entire foot is swollen. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Severe inflammation appears\nYou should see a doctor as soon as possible\nHe may need antibiotics and other medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2278, + "question": "My husband is a 55-year-old diabetic who suffers from pain in the soles of his feet and fever\nDuring the massage, I noticed a swelling like a sponge. If I moved my finger away, the effect became clear. What is your explanation of the situation, thank you?", + "answer": "Foot pain in diabetics results from nerve inflammation, but swelling of the feet that leaves a hole after pressure with the finger may mean the beginning of damage to the kidneys from sugar, so the patient is advised to do blood sugar and kidney function tests with a urine analysis to measure the albumin ratio (albumin creatinine ratio).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2279, + "question": "Hello\nWhat are the symptoms of diabetes?\nI hope you reply, thank you", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes: Thirst, frequent urination, hunger and eating large amounts of food, sometimes itchy skin, general fatigue, fatigue, lethargy, and laziness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2280, + "question": "The most important symptoms of low blood sugar", + "answer": "Sweating, general fatigue, dizziness, and sometimes shortness of breath and general fatigue", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2281, + "question": "What pancreas tests are related to diabetes?", + "answer": "The pancreas is composed of two types of cells, one of which produces hormones and the other produces digestive enzymes\nDiabetes is examined by the level of sugar in the blood and urine to indicate the action of insulin\nThe other jobs are to research other diseases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2282, + "question": "I am 39 years old, married and have 3 children. Today I took a test and my blood sugar came out at 128. I am fasting and the doctor prescribed me Clove and 30 milligram Diamicron MR pills. I want to know the side effects of the treatment.", + "answer": "You may experience nausea and stomach pain during the first use of Clovage, and these are temporary symptoms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2283, + "question": "I'm 35 years old. Suddenly my blood sugar dropped to 3.4 after I felt a tremor\nThe next day, the percentage was 3.9, even though I ate a lot of candy\nWhy and thank you", + "answer": "If these are recurring problems, C-peptide and insulin analysis is required\nIf you do not take one of the blood sugar-lowering medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2284, + "question": "I am a young man, 27 years old, and my father is genetically diabetic. I would like to protect myself. Is it beneficial to take saccharin pills with tea and coffee for my age?", + "answer": "The best thing you can do and I use it all the time. I am a doctor and have been using it for 30 years", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2285, + "question": "Is it true that soaking okra vegetables eliminates diabetes permanently?", + "answer": "If you eat all the okra in the market, it will not cure your diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2286, + "question": "How the pen is adjusted to the required dose and how it is injected to the patient", + "answer": "easy way\nIt is necessary for someone to guide you to it so that problems do not occur\nJust for information, you may find on YouTube how to use it\nBe careful not to give the dose yourself without someone having experience with you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2287, + "question": "Is there a medical method that can be performed before marrying a diabetic patient through which I can find out whether he suffers from sexual impotence or not?", + "answer": "No, that cannot be predicted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2288, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for a year, and my weight has lost, and I want to take it, but to no avail, knowing that I eat well and take insulin.", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetics are usually not obese\nDon't worry about that, taking some vitamins may help a little", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2289, + "question": "Type 2 diabetes, how do I get rid of it?\n?", + "answer": "It can only be eliminated in medicines", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2290, + "question": "I fasted for 8 hours and when I checked my blood sugar, I found it to be 113. Is this normal?", + "answer": "If the test was done by drawing blood, this is above normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2291, + "question": "How many times is normal to urinate?\nThese two days, I urinate 5-6 times a day. Is this normal?\nBefore, I used to urinate 3-4 times and sometimes 5 times\nAm I at risk for diabetes...", + "answer": "A blood sugar test and a urine analysis for salts must be done...and then referred to an endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2292, + "question": "I suffer from a strong desire to urinate, knowing that when I go to urinate I usually excrete a small amount. Could the reason be psychological? I had two blood sugar tests an hour after eating...", + "answer": "I advise you to do an ultrasound of the abdomen and pelvis to ensure that there is no prostate enlargement, and also to do a urinalysis to ensure that there is no pus.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2293, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I want to get pregnant, but I am afraid because I take pills, but during pregnancy I have to take insulin injections. After pregnancy, should I take the pills again and not continue for a long time...", + "answer": "After giving birth, you can go back to taking the pills again. However, during pregnancy, insulin is required, and controlled blood sugar levels must be maintained to avoid deformities in the fetus and the large size of the fetus, which makes childbirth difficult.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2294, + "question": "Low blood sugar after cholecystectomy to less than 70", + "answer": "The vast majority of cases of low blood sugar occur when a diabetic patient receives treatment (or dose) stronger than necessary. There are rare cases of low blood sugar that occur as a result of a tumor in the pancreas that secretes insulin (insulinoma). As for removing the gallbladder, it has nothing to do with low blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2295, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I checked my blood sugar half an hour after eating and drinking juice, and the analysis showed that it had reached 179. Does this indicate diabetes? Thank you.", + "answer": "You must do an analysis of cumulative sugar, fasting blood sugar for 8 hours, and breakfast blood sugar, that is, two hours after eating, and knowing the results will indicate whether you have diabetes or not.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2296, + "question": "What does diabetes blood poisoning mean??\nMy grandmother suffered from this disease and her diabetes became 800\nWhat is it, how can it be treated, and can we know more about this disease?\nto you...", + "answer": "On the basis that she has type 2 diabetes and that the increase is the result of not taking medication, excessive bulimia, or the presence of inflammation\nWhat is clear in the hospital is that this condition can be overcome by using insulin and nutrition while closely monitoring salts and acidity levels\nUntil the patient recovers and the cause is treated appropriately\nDiscipline by taking treatment and following a sound diet is the capital of treatment and prevention", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2297, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes include frequent urination at night, increased thirst, and a sudden decrease in body weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2298, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "There are not necessarily symptoms, the most important of which, if present, is an increase in thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2299, + "question": "I measured my fasting blood sugar for 8 hours and it was 5.8 mmol, and after two hours of fasting it was also 6.7 mmol, and two hours after breakfast it was 10.9 mmol. What is the reason for these changes while I am taking Glucophage and Emeril?", + "answer": "When fasting for a short period, the glucose in the blood is consumed by entering it into the cells to be used as an energy source, and therefore the percentage was small (5.8). After that, the liver begins to produce glucose from its stores in the form of glycogen, which leads to a slight increase in the blood sugar rate (6.7). When eating food, that is, after breakfast, the food, especially starches, is digested and quickly converted into blood glucose, so the percentage was the highest (10.9).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2300, + "question": "Symptoms of low blood sugar", + "answer": "Profuse sweating, a feeling of collapse, body trembling, and palpitations", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2301, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I wanted to ask my mother who suffers from diabetes and uses Diamicron 60mg and uses Galfos 50mg. Today I had her blood sugar tested after three hours and the result came out at 211. Thank you.", + "answer": "You should increase the diamicron to 90 mg", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2302, + "question": "How can high blood sugar be controlled for a 32-year-old young man, knowing that he has had diabetes for 3 years and his blood sugar is always high? Please advise. Thank you.", + "answer": "A fasting and breakfast blood sugar test must be performed, food regulated, and follow-up with a specialist doctor and a possible insulin dose", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2303, + "question": "A month ago, I analyzed the cumulative score and it was 9.8, and the daily tests do not exceed 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after a meal. I analyzed the cumulative score a month after the first analysis and found it to be 7.1...", + "answer": "A cumulative score of more than 6.5 is diagnosed as diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2304, + "question": "Is it possible to marry a man who suffers from diabetes, knowing that it is a consanguineous marriage?\nIs there a high possibility that he has sexual dysfunction, given that he contracted the disease at the age of...", + "answer": "If the patient regularly takes diabetes medications, there is no need to fear the occurrence of impotence", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2305, + "question": "Is there a high possibility of sexual dysfunction if I marry a diabetic?", + "answer": "When blood sugar levels are adjusted to normal or close to normal, the complications are greatly reduced and may even disappear completely, provided that there are no increases in the blood sugar level for periods of time.\nThe normal range is 70 to 110 for a fasting person, and for a fasting person after two hours to 140 mg%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2306, + "question": "Is there a medicine to get rid of diabetes???", + "answer": "Until now, experiments are still continuing, and God willing, soon a treatment will be available, but so far there is no final treatment for diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2307, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nIs eating popcorn harmful to diabetics?", + "answer": "It is not harmful to diabetics, but beneficial", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2308, + "question": "I have diabetes and I do not know the appropriate treatment for me. Most of the medications we have are not sufficient. Please name the medication that reduces the high blood sugar level, knowing that the cumulative percentage of blood sugar is 12.", + "answer": "Use galuvsmet 50 for 1000 pills in the morning and one pill in the evening with Amaryal 4 mg one pill in the morning because your cumulative count is high.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2309, + "question": "I have been diabetic for about 13 years and I am 30 years old now, but recently\nMy skin can no longer withstand any kind of blows, and I get injured over the simplest things, and injuries are possible...", + "answer": "You must be careful to keep the sugar at the following rates to avoid problems resulting from it\n1) Fasting blood sugar is less than 130\n2) Blood sugar after breakfast is less than 180\n3) Cumulative blood sugar (glycated hemoglobin) is less than 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2310, + "question": "Hello\nIs there a long-term effect of using Glem pills for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no effect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2311, + "question": "Is there a cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "Until now, there is no definitive treatment for diabetes\nExperiments are continuing, and soon, God willing, there will be a cure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2312, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI have a question, if it is possible to answer it: Does type 2 diabetes heal or does it remain a syndrome throughout life? Thank you.", + "answer": "Diabetes of all types requires lifelong treatment while maintaining a healthy lifestyle and exercise (at least walking).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2313, + "question": "I have a family history of diabetes, as my mother and grandparents have it, but according to what I know, the hereditary disease is transmitted to one of the children. Is it possible for one of us to develop diabetes? We are 6...", + "answer": "The inheritance of diabetes does not follow Mendel’s genetic rules for hereditary diseases carried by a single gene (dominant or recessive), but it is multi-factorial, that is, there is a genetic predisposition, but it requires environmental factors for the disease to appear, such as weight gain, lack of movement, and excessive intake of sugars and fats. And nervous tension, so staying away from that factor may sometimes succeed in avoiding diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2314, + "question": "For 6 months, I have been feeling suddenly tired, with very slight tremors, and very strong laziness, with a strong feeling of hunger during the period of fatigue. During the period of fatigue, I took a blood sugar test and it came out at 92, and it is considered based on what I said...", + "answer": "Do a blood test for the thyroid gland", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2315, + "question": "Is it possible to vaccinate against the common cold for diabetics 2", + "answer": "Yes, there is no harm in vaccinating a diabetic patient against influenza", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2316, + "question": "What is the amount of sugar in the blood?", + "answer": "The normal situation is\n1) Fasting blood sugar is less than 100 mg per deciliter\n2) Sugar after breakfast is less than 140 mg per deciliter", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2317, + "question": "If I have a hereditary history of diabetes, and my cousin, who is my husband, has it, is there a high probability of having children with deformities and diabetes, and is there a high probability...", + "answer": "All possibilities are possible, but as for deformities, they will occur if you become diabetic during pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2318, + "question": "Can a patient with type 2 diabetes take an injection against the common cold?\nThanks", + "answer": "A diabetic patient must take the flu vaccine annually", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2319, + "question": "I am 36 years old and I have five children. Thank God, I have been wanting to get pregnant for a long time, and I have not been taking any contraceptives for about four years. To date, no pregnancy has occurred, and my husband has diabetes and no…", + "answer": "Your husband should have a sperm test because it can decrease in diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2320, + "question": "Hello\nIs a cumulative score of 9 considered a diabetic?", + "answer": "Yes, this is a diabetic patient, especially if the previous blood sugar result was high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2321, + "question": "Regarding sugar, if 257, what should I do?", + "answer": "See an internal medicine specialist to prescribe an appropriate treatment for your condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2322, + "question": "I feel thirsty a lot and suffer from pain in the kidneys. Do I have diabetes???", + "answer": "See an internal medicine specialist for blood sugar and kidney function analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2323, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did not understand what the first and second meant in relation to diabetes", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes is characterized by the following:\n1) It usually affects children and is considered an autoimmune disease (i.e. it occurs as a result of the patient’s immune system attacking the pancreatic cells)\n2) It is treated only with insulin and is called (insulin-dependent diabetes).\nType 2 diabetes is characterized by the following:\n1) It usually affects adults after the age of forty and occurs as a result of a genetic predisposition revealed by some environmental factors such as weight gain, lack of movement, increased intake of sugars and fats, and nervous tension.\n2) He is initially treated with tablets that stimulate insulin secretion or tablets that improve the body’s use of insulin. The patient is not given insulin unless treatment with the tablets fails.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2324, + "question": "What is the hormone that works the same as insulin?", + "answer": "There is no hormone that works the same way as insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2325, + "question": "If the doctor prescribed a type 2 diabetic patient medication for blood pressure even though he does not suffer from high blood pressure, is it normal if he does not take it?", + "answer": "It is permissible to maintain the performance of the kidneys", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2326, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. As for a diabetic patient, will he remain on insulin throughout his life and there is not even a small percentage of his recovery?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, so far there are no radical solutions to the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2327, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "A lot of urine\nFrequent thirst\nweight loss\nIt may be asymptomatic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2328, + "question": "Is sage plant considered a treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "There are no herbs to treat diabetes, and never go to any herbal shop. They are all quacks.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2329, + "question": "I am a 21-year-old girl suffering from anemia and I have been taking iron tablets for two months. I do not know if the percentage has increased or not, but I suffer from an obsession with low blood sugar and high blood pressure....", + "answer": "Malnutrition is the biggest cause, and when anemia is present, the problem increases\nIt is very important to modify the diet by eating at frequent intervals and diversifying it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2330, + "question": "I have a cumulative blood sugar of 6 8. I use Glifor pills three times a day and my weight is 98. My blood sugar is 160 after eating and 110 before eating today. Suddenly it came out at 250. What do you advise me? Thank you...", + "answer": "Continue treatment and reconsider your diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2331, + "question": "Correct eating for a diabetic patient", + "answer": "All recommendations for following a healthy diet or diet are directed towards reducing carbohydrates to a minimum while exercising periodically, even if it is simple such as walking.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2332, + "question": "My blood sugar did not reach 457 before\nAfter eating, what is its danger?", + "answer": "(You mean that blood sugar may reach 457)\nChronic diabetes complications are many and serious, including:\nKidney problems, nerve inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and bad effects on the retina, in addition to physical problems.\nProximate or severe complications, such as hyperglycemic coma accompanied by acidity in the blood, may lead to severe problems (which may lead to death) and require immediate medical care.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2333, + "question": "How does diabetes develop?", + "answer": "Diabetes develops when you neglect to treat it, and it becomes your enemy if you do not make it your friend. Regular treatment, taking medication along with exercise, drinking plenty of water, staying away from stimulants, soft drinks, and quick duties, eating fruits in moderation, and staying away from mangos, figs, dates, and grapes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2334, + "question": "I take metformin 500\nThree times a day during main meals.", + "answer": "Metformin is a very good drug in regulating blood sugar levels for type 2 diabetics\nThe dose depends on blood sugar levels during the day before and after meals\nTests must be performed periodically so that the doses can be adjusted to suit the body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2335, + "question": "We have a child who is approximately five years and five months old, and we noticed that he went to the bathroom a lot, and nothing was noticed except that it became clear that he had type 1 diabetes, so at first it rose to 24 and we put him to sleep in the hospital and took...", + "answer": "Obviously, it is type 1 diabetes that needs insulin to survive\nYou should follow your doctor and diabetes educators to learn how to deal with the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2336, + "question": "The effect of pomegranate and its juice on sugar", + "answer": "Too much of it raises blood sugar because it contains sugar, so be moderate", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2337, + "question": "Causes of hypoglycemia in a healthy person", + "answer": "There is no such thing as (hypoglycemia in a healthy person), as hypoglycemia may either occur in a patient with high blood sugar, but he is taking stronger treatment (or larger doses) than necessary, or it may occur as a result of a tumor in the pancreas that secretes insulin (Insulinoma), and this tumor is extremely rare.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2338, + "question": "I am a laboratory student and I would like to ask: How is a blood sugar test performed for a fasting person, someone breaking the fast, and endurance? What are the normal levels of blood sugar for a fasting person, someone breaking the fast, and someone who is endurance?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar test is between 70 and 110, and if he breaks the fast after two hours, it should not exceed 180, and the cumulative blood sugar test is 6.2 to 6.4.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2339, + "question": "In the past, my appetite was normal, and I felt hungry, which was normal. I ate snacks between meals and loved eating, but my meals were not huge.\nbut!!\nDue to severe psychological conditions, I lost my appetite and did not feel hungry...", + "answer": "It seems that you have depression, and in some people their appetite increases, and in others there is no appetite, a psychological condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2340, + "question": "Is it possible to adopt diet and exercise without medications for a long time?\nWhat are the laboratory tests to determine the efficiency of the pancreas...?\nCumulative diabetes 6", + "answer": "Your cumulative blood sugar is excellent. Continue this lifestyle, practicing exercise and diet, and taking diabetes meds regularly if you are not taking treatment, and your condition is excellent.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2341, + "question": "What is a normal and healthy sugar level?", + "answer": "The normal blood sugar level is between 70 and 110 for fasting and breaking the fast, two hours after eating, but not to exceed 180.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2342, + "question": "Diabetes and its symptoms", + "answer": "There are many symptoms of diabetes, the most important of which are thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite for food, sometimes hunger, itchy skin, general weakness, laziness and lethargy, urination at night, inability to concentrate, forgetfulness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2343, + "question": "How can we know the efficiency of the pancreas?", + "answer": "Fasting and breakfast blood sugar analysis and measuring insulin levels in the blood", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2344, + "question": "Regular diabetes in most cases does not reach one gram two hours after eating. Is it possible to dispense with metformin and does this affect insulin secretion in the long term?", + "answer": "Treatment can be stopped and must be continued under medical supervision", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2345, + "question": "Is there a relationship between taking type 2 diabetes medications specific to insulin receptors and the life span of pancreatic insulin stores?\nDoes not taking it negatively affect insulin production?", + "answer": "They have no relation to either of them\nOn the contrary, it helps relax pancreatic secretion by facilitating the necessary entry of insulin into the cells", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2346, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and died in the hospital for 7 days. I was given insulin, but my blood sugar level did not drop below 200. I now have 15 days on insulin, 34 in the morning and 22 in the evening, and still...", + "answer": "See your doctor to change the type of insulin or change the dose of insulin 40 a.m. 30 p.m", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2347, + "question": "Does gestational diabetes on an empty stomach in the morning at a rate of 158 represent a risk to the mother and fetus? Please clarify for the benefit. I know that I am in the first six months of a triple pregnancy, God willing, may God bless and thank you?", + "answer": "May God protect them for you, my sister\nBut the question is whether, apart from pregnancy, you have diabetes or not\nCumulative sugar may be very useful here and follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2348, + "question": "Metaphrem medicine for treating diabetes and weight loss", + "answer": "An excellent medicine that cannot be dispensed with", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2349, + "question": "Does Metaphrine cause hypoglycemia?", + "answer": "If you mean the drug (Metformin), the answer is (it does not cause low blood sugar).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2350, + "question": "Does Metaphrem cause hypoglycemia?", + "answer": "It does not help in treating diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2351, + "question": "I have diabetes type 2 and the doctor gave me Glucophage 500 available and I took one pill after which I felt very tired all over my body and I stopped taking it immediately and did not take this treatment. Is there...", + "answer": "There is global agreement that metformin (Glucophage) is considered the first line of treatment for type 2 diabetes due to its good effect on the heart and arteries and does not cause hypoglycemia. As for its side effects, it is known for causing digestive system disorders in the first weeks of use. I advise you to return to it and not to rush to change it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2352, + "question": "Hello .\nMy cumulative blood sugar is 5. Is this good?", + "answer": "Accumulated sugar up to 6.5 is normal and there is no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2353, + "question": "How do thiazides affect nephrogenic diabetes insipidus...??", + "answer": "Diabetes insipidus occurs\nAs a result of a lack of release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland (cranial diabetes inspidus)\nAs a result of the kidneys not responding to the hormone (nephrogenic diabetes diabetes), although thiazides are diuretic drugs, they reduce urine in patients with the latter type because they increase the kidneys’ response to the hormone.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2354, + "question": "I have high blood sugar, age 58. Please give me a good and useful medicine, thank you", + "answer": "You should go to an internal medicine specialist so that he can give you the appropriate treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2355, + "question": "Is it a condition that all symptoms of diabetes be present at the same time?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to have all the symptoms at the same time, but medical tests are what confirm the presence of blood sugar or not.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2356, + "question": "I went to a general doctor after I was suffering from frequent urination. The doctor measured my sugar level and it was 504. He gave me medicine. I only took it once. I had tests, and the result was normal. I was confused...", + "answer": "You should do a fasting blood sugar test for 8 hours, then break the fast, that is, two hours after eating, and do a cumulative blood sugar test and see the results, and God willing, it will be good.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2357, + "question": "I want the answer, it is necessary, please\nI have an Accu Chek Active blood sugar analyzer, and every time I analyze it, it shows L O. I don’t know what this is from, knowing that the battery is new.", + "answer": "Glucose test strips may be expired", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2358, + "question": "Hello\nI have type 2 diabetes, my blood sugar level is between 1.5 and 2 throughout the day\n- What is the new treatment for my condition? Thank you.", + "answer": "The question is incomprehensible due to the strangeness of the numbers, as there are two units for measuring blood sugar\n1) Milligrams per deciliter, which is the practice in America (and Egypt), and the maximum normal number for fasting blood sugar is (99).\n2) Millimoles per liter, which is the practice in England, and the maximum normal number for fasting blood sugar is (5.5).\nThe two units can be converted by dividing (or multiplying) by (or by) 18", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2359, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question. If you please, I would like to know what the average blood sugar level is for people with type 3. How much is moderate and how much is high. Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no such thing as (the third type of diabetes), but the proportions that must be obtained in any type to avoid complications of diabetes are:\n1) Fasting from (70 to 130)\n2) Two hours after breakfast (from 70 to 180)\n3) Cumulative (less than 7)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2360, + "question": "My mother, 54 years old, has a diabetes rate of 350 degrees. She takes Amaryl 4 mg on a regular basis. Is there a more effective medication except insulin that reduces diabetes?", + "answer": "There are too many medications. Please see an internal medicine specialist to change the treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2361, + "question": "How do I know that my pancreas is not working?", + "answer": "I have blood tests done to find out what the function of pancreas is with an internal medicine specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2362, + "question": "Is there a specific dietary pattern for people with diabetic foot disease?\nOr precautions that must be taken to deal with it?", + "answer": "In order for the ulcers to heal, you must\n1) Maintaining blood sugar levels at an average rate (less than 130 fasting and 180 fasting)\n2) It is also possible to take aspirin 150 mg daily and a peripheral constrictor dilator such as cilostazol (Pletal) 100 mg twice daily.\n3) Control blood pressure and blood cholesterol and refrain from smoking\n4) As for food, it is suitable for diabetics in general (reduce sugars and fats and increase fresh vegetables and fruits).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2363, + "question": "Is it a condition of the symptoms of diabetes that there is frequent urination and thirst at the same time, and what is the normal number of times to urinate?", + "answer": "There are other reasons for drinking a lot of water and urinating, but thinking about them should be done after ruling out diabetes. So, do a fasting blood sugar test (normal is less than 100) and two hours after breakfast (normal is less than 140). Then we will determine whether you will need more tests or not.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2364, + "question": "What is the diagnostic value of HbA1c?", + "answer": "The normal limit is 6.5% and more than that is considered diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2365, + "question": "What are the exact levels of blood sugar?", + "answer": "The normal rate when fasting is between 70 and 110. Breaking the fast after two hours should be 180 and not exceed this percentage.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2366, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does eating sugars for a diabetic patient pose a danger to him and double the grams of sugar in his blood, making his recovery rate small?", + "answer": "Of course, eating sugar is harmful to a diabetic patient and accelerates complications\nThere is no cure for the disease, but rather a permanent treatment and regulation of blood sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2367, + "question": "I am diabetic and recently had heart surgery (balloon surgery), and my problem is that I only sleep two or three hours per day. The question is: Are painkillers such as Pendulum and Voltrin not harmful to a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Panadol does not affect blood sugar\nVoltaren and its derivatives only when necessary because too much of it harms the kidneys", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2368, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test of 333 and fasting blood sugar of 435. Does that mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "You are a diabetic par excellence\nYou should see a doctor quickly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2369, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test of 333 and fasting blood sugar of 435. Does that mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, you are a diabetic par excellence.\nYou should see a doctor quickly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2370, + "question": "Is visual impairment in a diabetic patient due to nerve damage?", + "answer": "No, it is due to damage to the retinal arteries", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2371, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My husband used to drink ginger, cinnamon, green tea and sage to remove the stomach. He used to drink it a lot. Now he has diabetes. Do these herbs have anything to do with his diabetes?", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2372, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have chronic tonsillitis and I take a long-acting penicillin injection every month. I also suffer from diabetes\nI want to get the seasonal influenza vaccination\nDoes it conflict with penicillin?\nIs he irrelevant????", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2373, + "question": "Feeling constantly hungry and feeling a loss of balance and concentration as soon as you feel hungry\nThis caused me to gain weight\nThis means that I have to eat every hour and a half", + "answer": "Get medical tests for sugar and thyroid, and see an internal medicine specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2374, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from diabetes in the nerves. Is there a medicine that treats her condition and what is it? Thank you. I hope you reply. The real reason behind the disease. Is the reason due to severe psychological pressure?", + "answer": "If she has pain in the extremities, there is a treatment called Erica 75 and 150 mg, with the advice of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2375, + "question": "Every day I weigh the amount of sugar in my blood and find that it is not stable, between 1.34g and 2.45g. Is this harmful to my health, knowing that I have had this diabetes for about...", + "answer": "These are high sugar levels and the diet will not give the desired results\nYou should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2376, + "question": "Peace be upon you/ My problem is that I suffer from a high level of glucose in my urine, even though I do not suffer from diabetes! Is it because of sports?", + "answer": "There is a benign hereditary disease responsible for the presence of sugar in the urine, and there is no danger from it in the long term\nYou should have your kidney function checked annually", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2377, + "question": "Peace be upon you/ My problem is that I have a high percentage of glucose in my urine, even though I do not suffer from diabetes! Is it because of sports?", + "answer": "The presence of sugar in the urine means the presence of sugar in the blood. Do a fasting, breakfast and cumulative blood sugar test and an analysis of kidney function", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2378, + "question": "Peace be upon you. It has been a while since I measured my blood sugar. It comes out before breakfast at 126 and two hours after breakfast at 153. Does this mean that I have diabetes or diabetes if it starts? Please reply.", + "answer": "This is his beginning\nWe recommend changing eating habits, reducing sugar and starches, losing weight, exercising, and checking blood sugar periodically, especially cumulative blood sugar. If the results continue at this rate, a doctor should be consulted.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2379, + "question": "Is diabetes transmitted only hereditarily?", + "answer": "It is transmitted through genetics and the cause of the risk is obesity, weight gain, and poor eating habits", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2380, + "question": "What are the causes of low diabetes?", + "answer": "There are many causes of low blood sugar, including irregular eating and not eating a balanced diet. You should eat a lot of vegetables, fruits, and water.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2381, + "question": "At what stage of diabetes should penicillin be given to the patient?", + "answer": "Insulin is given if blood sugar is highly irregular\nFor example, if the fasting diabetes is more than 250", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2382, + "question": "In what week is a gestational diabetes test performed for pregnant women?", + "answer": "Week 24", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2383, + "question": "Does adding cinnamon to meals such as Kabsa and others help people with diabetes and cholesterol?!", + "answer": "It is useful, but does not help in solving the problem, so it is necessary to take the treatment prescribed by the doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2384, + "question": "I have diabetes, high blood pressure, and kidney failure. I am 36 years old. Suddenly I had an erection. I had hormone tests done. Everything is normal. What should I do?", + "answer": "This is evidence of a nervous system injury\nYou should see a urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2385, + "question": "Is a cumulative blood sugar test enough to know if I have diabetes or not?\nWhat are the normal ratios and ratios in the event that I have diabetes and in the event that I am at risk of developing diabetes?", + "answer": "Cumulative sugar may be an indicator of the presence or absence of diabetes, and the cumulative sugar percentage must be less than 6%, but to be sure, it is preferable to do a GTT test as well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2386, + "question": "What is the latest medicine for peripheral neuritis in people with diabetes?", + "answer": "lyrica 75 or 150", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2387, + "question": "Does natural honey or royal jelly honey raise blood sugar and negatively affect it?\nI am a type 2 diabetic", + "answer": "The nature of the patient’s body and the progress of his blood sugar have an impact on this, as there are people who were given honey and it did not raise blood sugar, and other people whose blood sugar increased. Physical activity also has an effect.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2388, + "question": "1_ I suffer from type 1 diabetes. Would you like a way to know the degree of damage to the pancreas?", + "answer": "When we talk about type 1 diabetes, the damage is close to 100%, and the patient cannot live without insulin\nThere are some attempts to transplant beta cells, but the results are not encouraging\nTransplantation can be successful if it is accompanied by a kidney transplant", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2389, + "question": "Does Glucophage treatment cause stomach pain? Does it work to lower blood sugar or not, and what is its effect on weight?", + "answer": "Glucophage causes stomach pain, gas, and colic at the beginning of treatment and eases with time. If the symptoms persist, you must change the treatment.\nRegarding weight, it affects patients’ appetite, which leads to a slight weight loss\nAs for sugar, it is a treatment that helps reduce blood sugar, especially when sugar levels are not very high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2390, + "question": "The fasting blood sugar level was 10.9 ml and Fater was 19.5 ml. The doctor told me that I was diabetic and gave me Glucophage and Emeril. After using only one day of the medicine, I found the measurement to be 6.2 ml Fater. Is this normal?", + "answer": "This is the function of the medicine to restore blood sugar to its normal levels\nContinue treatment and follow up with your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2391, + "question": "Favorite food for people with diabetes", + "answer": "Any food that contains a small amount of calories, sugars, starches, and fats is considered an ideal food for diabetics, but in general, it is preferable to eat a lot of vegetables and fruits that do not contain high sugars, such as bananas, grapes, and figs.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2392, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level one hour after eating?", + "answer": "There is no measurement after an hour, so this does not reflect the rate of high blood sugar\nThe measurement is after two hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2393, + "question": "Cumulative sugar after analysis 6.5\nBad cholesterol 4.4\nWhat is your advice?\nAge 36", + "answer": "Moderate diet and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2394, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level one hour and two hours after eating?", + "answer": "140 after two hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2395, + "question": "I am in the 22nd week of pregnancy\nWhen the fasting blood sugar was analyzed, it was 107\nTwo hours after eating 128\nIs this a dangerous indicator of gestational diabetes that threatens pregnancy?\nWhat dare to be taken?\nWill it continue...", + "answer": "This is natural sugar\nMaintain the diet and avoid fast sugars", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2396, + "question": "Is high type 1 blood sugar for weight loss beneficial to the patient? Is there any damage?\nOn the patient's health when blood sugar rises for a period\nlong?", + "answer": "Being underweight for type 1 diabetes is a dangerous indicator because it leads to muscle wasting and acidosis in the blood. As the blood sugar continues to rise, diabetes complications occur early, such as injury to the nervous system and arteries, retinal injury, and kidney failure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2397, + "question": "What advice should be given to diabetics?", + "answer": "Follow the doctor, exercise and diet, and follow up with diabetes educators and a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2398, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. My mother suffers from severe back pain, as well as pain in the forearm (ulna), and she is diabetic. What type of specialist you should see. Thank you.", + "answer": "Neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2399, + "question": "Do diabetes complications occur whether the diabetes is under control or not under control?", + "answer": "Most diabetes problems can be avoided with careful control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2400, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor: Although I take 30 units of insulin in the morning and 30 units of insulin in the evening, when I check in the morning the level is 300, what is the reason? Thank you.", + "answer": "If you do not suffer from other health problems, you can add metformin (Glucophage) 1000 mg twice daily to insulin, as it will increase the body’s use of insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2401, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. Doctor, I am a 42-year-old male. I had a fasting blood sugar test today and it was 248. What are your instructions for me? May God reward you well.", + "answer": "This means that you have diabetes. If you do not suffer from other health problems, you can take Metformin (Glucophage) 1000 mg twice daily along with diet and exercise (at least walking).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2402, + "question": "I always have low blood sugar, otherwise I don't know why", + "answer": "This requires specialized examinations to find out the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2403, + "question": "I have been diabetic for more than 15 years, my cumulative blood sugar level is less than 7. I only take Glimt 800/5 twice in the middle of breakfast and lunch, and I suffered a heart attack in the month of 5 of the year...", + "answer": "Since the cumulative blood sugar is less than 7, this means that the treatment you are receiving is good and there is no need to change it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2404, + "question": "I am 27 weeks pregnant. My gynecologist noticed high blood sugar and asked me to go on a diet. She also prescribed me a drinking solution in the form of a tot'héma ampoule twice a day because...", + "answer": "Sugar must be closely monitored and eliminated if it is not controlled, and there is no problem with taking iron", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2405, + "question": "I take a dose of 30 units in the morning and 30 units in the evening of Novo Mix 30, and my diabetes remains high. Would increasing the dose be a risk or possibility of expired insulin?\nSometimes I can't find mix30, I take mix25...", + "answer": "All possibilities are possible. The case must be followed up under the supervision of a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2406, + "question": "I suffer from severe bloating and hardness\n(Hardness) in the abdomen, shortness of breath, sexual weakness, and a drop in diabetes", + "answer": "This needs a clinical examination and evaluation in the doctor's office", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2407, + "question": "Severe bloating and hardness in the abdomen, shortness of breath, sexual weakness, and a drop in diabetes", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2408, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My husband is a type 2 diabetic whose treatment is Novonorm 2mg and Metformin DENK500. He has lost a lot of weight and suffers from chronic amoebiasis, a mild fever, and his blood sugar has become irregular at night with treatment, diet, and exercise.", + "answer": "This requires a comprehensive diabetes evaluation, laboratory testing, and clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2409, + "question": "Good morning\nI did the examination and found that my blood sugar was very high during fasting and after breakfast. This is the first time I discovered it. I am now 29 years old. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "See your doctor immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2410, + "question": "My daughter suffers from drinking a lot of water, not a lot of juices or liquids, and also from frequent urination in water. Is this considered one of the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "There are other reasons for drinking a lot of water and urinating, but thinking about them is after ruling out diabetes. So, do a fasting blood sugar test (normal is less than 100) and two hours after breakfast (normal is less than 140). Then we will determine whether you will need more tests or not.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2411, + "question": "Smoking and alcohol I want to know their effect\nMy diabetes level is 2.7, knowing that I became ill 6 months ago\nAge 25 years\nThank you", + "answer": "There is no difference between the two that their effects are very harmful", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2412, + "question": "Is the diabetes treatment novonorm permissible for patients with liver disease, especially liver cancer? If it is not suitable, please recommend the name of a treatment for diabetes that is not harmful to the liver. Thank you.", + "answer": "The patient who combines diabetes and the liver becomes more susceptible to hypoglycemia, and since repaglinide (Novonorm) is a short-acting drug (that is, it does not remain in the body for a long time), therefore it is considered one of the best types suitable for this patient.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2413, + "question": "I have been married for 9 years and have not had any children. I did a semen analysis and it was 230 million, of which 50% were normal and 50% were abnormal. Movement in the first hour was 45% and movement after 3pm was 40%. I have diabetes type 1-12am.", + "answer": "Natural analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2414, + "question": "I am a girl, 24 years old, and unmarried. I fainted for the first time. How can I know if this is due to the onset of diabetes or blood pressure?", + "answer": "By checking blood sugar and measuring blood pressure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2415, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother’s creatine level was 4. She had complete examinations and pictures of the kidneys, but everything was normal and the doctors did not know the reason for its increase. So what is the reason?!", + "answer": "If you have performed the following tests\n1) Blood sugar\n2) Measure blood pressure\n3) Measurement of uric acid trough with blood\n4) Ultrasound waves (television rays) of the abdomen to rule out stones, renal obstruction, and kidney cysts, and we do not know the reason yet. It becomes necessary to take a sample of kidney tissue, especially if the urine analysis shows albumin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2416, + "question": "Does eating cinnamon (students) have a significant impact on the blood sugar equation?", + "answer": "No, there is not enough scientific evidence for this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2417, + "question": "I had my blood sugar tested and the result was 10.9 when fasting and 19.5 if I was not fasting. Do I now actually have diabetes?", + "answer": "What is the unit of measurement?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2418, + "question": "Which is better, novomix 30flex pen or Janumet 50 500? I was using Janumet and my blood sugar was normal at 80-130, and suddenly it rose to 300-250, and I used insulin, and now it started to decrease to 80-100, and if I walked and used insulin, it decreased to 70-80.", + "answer": "The best is the one who can control diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2419, + "question": "I have had numbness in my feet for a while now.\nWhat is the treatment?\nI have diabetes", + "answer": "It is possible to take gabapentin 300mg once before bedtime", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2420, + "question": "Does drinking green tea before bed and after eating every meal help get rid of diabetes?", + "answer": "Certainly not, what does green tea have to do with diabetes treatment?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2421, + "question": "Does hot water one hour before breakfast, two hours after lunch, and immediately before bed help get rid of diabetes?", + "answer": "No, this is definitely not a cure for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2422, + "question": "I am taking Novo Mix30 and Citagliptin 50/1000 and my diabetes remains high for more than 250. I analyzed my urine and it turned out that I have ketoacidosis and my diabetes is still high.", + "answer": "You must follow a moderate, regulated diet, regulate insulin schedules, and adjust doses until blood sugar is regulated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2423, + "question": "A diabetic patient suffers from ulceration in the left foot and toes\nThere are oozing spots and there is a lack of ischemia. The patient has been infected for several months\nWe treated her with inflammation medications + sterilizers + skin restorers. There is no improvement. What is the solution?", + "answer": "It must be presented to a vascular surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2424, + "question": "I am breastfeeding and I feel urgently hungry and thirsty. Could I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Not necessarily, but there is no harm in checking to be sure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2425, + "question": "I have been breastfeeding for about 4 months. During this period, I have started to feel hungry and thirsty even though I eat well. Is it possible that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2426, + "question": "I have an esophageal ulcer - Parrott's Syndrome. I changed sugar after 9 hours of fasting and the percentage appeared at 118. Do I have diabetes that must be treated and is it considered a risk for ulcers..... Thank you.", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes and is not directly related to ulcers", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2427, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and it came out at 102 and I am fasting. Am I in the pre-diabetic stage? I did it 5 months ago and it was 90 and I fast and thank you.", + "answer": "Proper analysis and no sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2428, + "question": "I am 57 years old, and I have diabetes. There is pain in my left leg, similar to colic in my leg, and there is no comfortable position. When I wake up, I feel that there is no pain, and as soon as I walk a little...", + "answer": "Sugar affects a man in one of two ways\n1) Inflammation of the nerves. In this case, there is numbness in the tips of the toes that is not related to effort\n2) Narrowing of the arteries. In this case, there is squeezing pain in the calf of one leg after exertion, and the characteristics of your complaint suggest the second possibility, which can be confirmed by performing Doppler x-rays of the leg arteries, after which treatment is determined.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2429, + "question": "My blood sugar level after eating is sometimes 180 and sometimes it does not exceed 4 hours after eating, the level drops to 0.80, knowing that I have been on diabetes medication for a month and I take Novoformin 850 mg...", + "answer": "Within normal limits, eating must be regulated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2430, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and my problem is that from time to time I experience numbness and tingling in the bottoms of the feet, especially the fingers. Is there a treatment for this disease?", + "answer": "You suffer from inflammation of the peripheral nerves, and the treatment is to maintain the blood sugar level below 130 fasting and 180 fasting, with a treatment for nerve inflammation such as Pregabalin 50 mg twice daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2431, + "question": "The blood glucose level is 7.8, not on a glucometer", + "answer": "Please attach the unit", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2432, + "question": "A month ago, I was surprised that I was suffering from diabetes. The first time I measured my blood sugar, it was 235, and I tested 185 and 221 for fasting and fasting people. The important thing is that I suffer from laziness and severe bloating, and I sleep for long periods. Is this...", + "answer": "No, I do not think this is due to diabetes. It could be a psychological factor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2433, + "question": "Why does glucose not leave the muscles and adipose tissue after the meal is absorbed?", + "answer": "Because when there is glucose from outside the body, its secretion from inside the body is inhibited", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2434, + "question": "I had a special periodic blood sugar test and the result showed Hba1c 44. Do I have or are close to diabetes?", + "answer": "What is the unit?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2435, + "question": "Cumulative blood sugar 9 What is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "You must start a diet and see an internist to prescribe the appropriate medication for your age and condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2436, + "question": "I have diabetes and I do not take insulin. I take pills, and at the last test a year ago, the albumin percentage was 267, and I am 52 years old. Is there a treatment to reduce the albumin percentage?", + "answer": "The treatment is to control blood sugar so that it does not exceed 130 fasting and 180 fasting, while taking blood pressure medication (even if you do not have high blood pressure) from the group of drugs that inhibit angiotensin converting enzyme, such as enalapril.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2437, + "question": "Is there a treatment for type 1 diabetes for an 8-year-old child with stem cells? Is it successful and has no harm? Can he do without insulin after that?", + "answer": "There is experimental research, but it is still under study and will most likely become available in the following years", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2438, + "question": "Good morning, Doctor, gestational diabetes is the same as blood sugar, unless we measure diabetes or a special device is required, and it must be normal for it to be 90 and the highest percentage, but you are not afraid of gestational diabetes. How much and thank you??", + "answer": "It is the same blood sugar measuring device that diabetics use. The fasting blood sugar level must be less than 95 mg and two hours after eating, it must not exceed 120 mg.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2439, + "question": "My weight is 116, my height is 170, I am 33, and I have type 2 diabetes. I want my diabetes to go away\nDo diet and exercise have the same effect as gastric sleeve surgery? Please advise me, which is better, diet or gastric sleeve surgery, especially for diabetes?", + "answer": "Diet and exercise are safer than gastric sleeve surgery to lose weight, which will lead to improved blood sugar, easier control, and reduced doses. However, treatment for diabetes cannot be completely dispensed with, as there is no cure for it yet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2440, + "question": "What is the importance of grilled onions for the lives of diabetics?", + "answer": "I don't think it has any importance", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2441, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I want an effective treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2442, + "question": "Please, I took a random blood sugar test and the result was 26.7 mmol. On the second day, I took the test while fasting and it was 7.5 mmol. Do I have diabetes or not, knowing my age...", + "answer": "The examination must be repeated and the cumulative blood sugar tested as well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2443, + "question": "I have a two-day diabetic patient who is 8 years old and has a 360 blood sugar test. Is this normal? He takes the two needles regularly.", + "answer": "This is high and may take some time to control, and this must be under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2444, + "question": "Is red watermelon suitable for diabetics?", + "answer": "A diabetic patient can eat any type of fruit in moderate quantities with regular treatment and exercise (at least walking).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2445, + "question": "Diabetic foot ulcers do not heal. Is this due to daily dressings on the wound? This has been the case for more than a year. Thank you.", + "answer": "In order for the ulcers to heal, sugar levels must be maintained at a rate (less than 130 fasting and 180 non-fasting), and one can also take aspirin 150 mg daily and a peripheral vasodilator such as cilostazol (Pletal) 100 mg twice daily, control blood pressure and blood cholesterol, and refrain from smoking.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2446, + "question": "I am a fifteen-year-old girl who suffers from frequent urination, and I have only suffered from this problem for about half a year. What is the problem and what is the solution? Because it embarrasses me", + "answer": "A blood sugar test, a urine analysis for salts, and an ultrasound of the abdomen and pelvis must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2447, + "question": "What is the food that lowers blood sugar quickly?", + "answer": "There is no specific food that does this except moderation in food quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2448, + "question": "One day, he went to measure his blood sugar in one of the pharmacies, and his blood sugar was measured at 250\nSo I decided to do a fasting and fasting blood sugar analysis, and it was 148 fasting and 395 fasting\nAm I in danger?", + "answer": "You should see a doctor if you have diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2449, + "question": "I don't know, I suffer from food because I eat a lot, more than 6 meals, because I am hungry", + "answer": "You must control yourself and you must also see a doctor to do some tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2450, + "question": "Is there really a medicine or treatment that completely and irreversibly eliminates type 1 diabetes?\nOr at least stop insulin permanently\nAnd there were no complications after that\nThank you...", + "answer": "None yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2451, + "question": "Hello Doctor, my son is diabetic. This happened just this week. Does he eat everything as his doctor told him or is it better for him to follow a diet? He does 4 needles a day.", + "answer": "He can eat everything, provided that he learns from sugar educators how to count the sugars in his food in order to cover them with insulin doses. If he cannot do that, he must avoid fast sugars and follow a diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2452, + "question": "I am a girl at the end of fifteen and I suffer from frequent urination, although I did not suffer from this problem, but the matter began half a year ago and is constantly increasing...", + "answer": "You must first do a comprehensive urine analysis. There may be an infection or any salt level. If something appears, you must do a urine culture to find out what type of antibiotic is appropriate for you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2453, + "question": "Do insulin doses for diabetes increase weight???", + "answer": "Yes, you gain weight, and this can be overcome by exercising and eating healthy, free of simple sugars and fats", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2454, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my brother is 25 years old and he always experiences episodes of low blood sugar. He is not diabetic, just low blood sugar. Is this a sign of diabetes or is it expected that he will develop the disease...", + "answer": "A test called OGTT must be done for 3 hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2455, + "question": "It has been more than a year that I have had a slight fever, especially as a result of taking antibiotics. It has increased. I wanted to know the reason and what tests I can do.\nThank you", + "answer": "This requires a medical examination. You must see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2456, + "question": "My blood sugar is 7.80. Is it high?", + "answer": "Before eating or two hours after eating?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2457, + "question": "I am 16 years old and I have non-genetic diabetes\nI have a year and I am sick. Can I recover from it?", + "answer": "Diabetes of all types requires lifelong treatment while maintaining a healthy lifestyle and exercise (at least walking).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2458, + "question": "What diet to take for diabetics", + "answer": "You should follow a diet free of starches and fats and a lot of vegetables, salad, and foods rich in fiber.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2459, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for more than 25 years - as well as high blood pressure - and currently I suffer from a severe cough and esophageal reflux. I have gone to more than one doctor. Is there a treatment for this condition other than an endoscopy??", + "answer": "Endoscopy is not a treatment, it is to find out the cause of reflux and how to treat it so that you do not take medications that are not related to reflux", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2460, + "question": "The question is that I am constantly sweating with just movement for exactly 4 minutes, with no heavy salts and no blood sugar. However, the sweat is accompanied by a strong smell of sugary acetone. Thank you.", + "answer": "A blood sugar test must be performed at an average interval of 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2461, + "question": "Diabetes medication has side effects even though my GPA is 5.5", + "answer": "Diabetes is controlled and the complications of medications are nothing but beneficial", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2462, + "question": "I always smell a strong smell of acetone in the toilet, and my body does not get rid of it except with difficulty, and with any movement I sweat, in the truest sense of the word. My whole body does not have blood sugar. I did a blood test and it came out as 130.", + "answer": "It may be salts", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2463, + "question": "Do olive leaves help reduce diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no scientific evidence", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2464, + "question": "My cumulative score is 5.5. Should I take this medication or stop it? It is BRoY 850g.", + "answer": "Continue on the medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2465, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 37 years old. I suffer from drinking water all the time. Please note that I had tests done and the blood sugar level was high at 5g. What diet do I follow? Thank you.", + "answer": "Continuing to feel thirsty has several causes and is not limited to diabetes. I advise you to perform tests on kidney function and blood salts first to ensure that there are no imbalances.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2466, + "question": "What is the difference between insulin-dependent diabetes and non-insulin-dependent diabetes?", + "answer": "This type must be treated with insulin along with a diet, and the other type can be taken as tablets", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2467, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I have a hormonal imbalance, as my breasts are very large, so what is the most appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "This requires a complete evaluation of the case in the doctor's office", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2468, + "question": "The best treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2469, + "question": "Is it permissible to give children with high diabetes an insulin injection?", + "answer": "Within a specific system and not randomly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2470, + "question": "What are the causes of rapid hunger?", + "answer": "The most important reason is to get used to constant eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2471, + "question": "The doctor gave me a fasting blood sugar test for 10 hours and said my insulin was high and gave me a dialon monitor. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "This is the pre-diabetes stage. You must take the diet regularly and walk half an hour a day so that you do not develop diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2472, + "question": "Good morning, brothers... I have been suffering from diabetes for a long time. Thank God, during this period my blood sugar has stabilized from 7 to 8. But I suffer from stiffness in...", + "answer": "Vitamin B is useful and you can take it every morning with diabetes treatment\nThere is a good treatment for hot feet at night that you can ask your doctor about, called LARYCA 75 mg", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2473, + "question": "I am diabetic and suffer from rheumatic fever", + "answer": "Both must be treated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2474, + "question": "My blood sugar is regular, thank God, and as I mentioned before, my blood sugar level is 6.5, but I would like a slight increase in my weight. What is the solution, even though I take multi vit and omega 3?\nthanks a lot", + "answer": "It is better not to gain weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2475, + "question": "Hello\nI am 47 years old and I have diabetes and I take Metaphage 500 mg three times and I take Januva 100", + "answer": "If the cumulative blood sugar test is good, continue", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2476, + "question": "I am an overweight girl and I heard that blood sugar control reduces weight.. Is this true??\nIf this is true, what type should I use? Thank you.", + "answer": "A blood sugar regulator does not cause weight loss. You must follow a diet and exercise to lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2477, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes, but he measures his blood sugar level without medication at more than 1.7 percent every day. What kind of sugar is this and what is the best treatment to get rid of diabetes?", + "answer": "It may be controlled without treatment. Follow-up and kidney function must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2478, + "question": "Are there surgeries for diabetes or ways to cure it?", + "answer": "None yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2479, + "question": "I have diabetes for 9 years and I take Emeril 2mg tablets, but I notice my weight loss and my blood sugar is at a very reasonable level and all the test results do not exceed 6.5. All tests are resolved and a thousand thanks.", + "answer": "If the diet has led to your weight loss, this is a good thing, and the evidence is that your blood sugar is regulated with this dose of Amaryl.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2480, + "question": "What are the benefits of Egyptian mango for diabetics and its general benefits?", + "answer": "A type of fruit that contains sugars and salts. There is no specific benefit for sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2481, + "question": "‏\nDoes the diabetes medicine Demicron 60 cause any side effects or is it a restriction in treatment?\nKnowing that I have many periods of hunger every day", + "answer": "It is a good treatment, but its benefit varies from one patient to another", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2482, + "question": "Is there a new medicine to treat type 1 diabetes? I use slow-acting insulin, that is, twenty-four hours until it takes effect. Is there any replacement with pills or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no alternative to insulin. If the blood sugar is controlled, insulin can be stopped if the dose is small and pills can be given with follow-up under medical supervision.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2483, + "question": "My blood sugar is unstable despite taking DIALON 500M tablets daily after breakfast and exercising. Where the readings are after fasting (12) hours between (95 -...", + "answer": "This is controlled drunkenness", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2484, + "question": "I suffer from irregular blood sugar levels, sometimes it is (150, 140, 130, 100, 90...of course after fasting for 12 hours..) and my general doctor asked me to use Dialon500m.", + "answer": "You must follow a diet and blood sugar analysis, fasting and breaking the fast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2485, + "question": "Is it true that diabetes medications cause impotence?", + "answer": "All diabetes medications do not cause this, and diabetes complications are what cause impotence", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2486, + "question": "I am a poor sleeper\nI usually feel down while working\nBut once you go home, the stress goes away\nWhile exercising, I do not feel sluggish\nI will be active", + "answer": "This is usually due to discomfort at work", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2487, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and has chest allergies. She always suffers from a constant cough. What is the solution, because the persistent cough tires her bones?", + "answer": "The cause of the persistent cough must be determined first, and then the treatment can be determined.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2488, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for a short time, about 20 days, and I work as a long-distance truck driver. Should I continue working or change my activity, knowing that I am taking pills and not an insulin needle? Thank you.", + "answer": "You can continue your work, but you must adhere to the doctor’s instructions, the most important of which is to eat small, frequent meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2489, + "question": "What are the benefits of Royal Power 2000 for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no consistent scientific evidence of any special benefits for diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2490, + "question": "Doctor, I developed gestational diabetes and I took insulin, and 3 months after I gave birth, I came back by fasting for 13 hours at 140 and after eating for two hours at 180 without treatment. Is this normal?", + "answer": "No, it is not normal. You should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2491, + "question": "I am a chronic diabetic patient. I used pills for more than ten years, and now I have been using insulin for more than three months. I am 58 years old. I am tested in the morning before breakfast, and the result is 170 most of the time. Please advise...", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2492, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you.\nI have a blood sugar that is rising irregularly. I use insulin and my blood sugar reaches 300. What is the treatment? I use a moderate diet.", + "answer": "A diabetic patient must follow a diet and exercise regimen, starting with walking, and this must be followed up under medical supervision", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2493, + "question": "I would like advice about cheap medicines that are useful for diabetics. Thank you", + "answer": "The medicine is not chosen based on its price, but according to the analysis and other factors such as the patient’s age, whether there is high blood pressure, kidney and liver functions, and the patient’s weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2494, + "question": "I have a fasting blood sugar level of 103 and a fasting blood sugar level of 132. Is my blood sugar level at risk of infection? Is it safe?", + "answer": "This is in the predisposition stage for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2495, + "question": "My sister, who is 15 years old, has type 1 diabetes and she accepts the issue, but I read that diabetes causes dry skin and fungal infections, and yesterday she had pain in her foot, which they call peripheral nerve pain.", + "answer": "Regular blood sugar with insulin does not cause any problem, especially the first type, and complications come from irregular blood sugar\nIf the disease is recent to her, this pain is not the nerve pain known to diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2496, + "question": "Treatments for type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "Diet and movement\nOral drug treatments improve insulin secretion and cell sensitivity to it\nInsulin in case of tablet failure\nThis varies according to the degree of high fasting blood sugar, two hours after eating, and the \"spy\" cumulative blood sugar analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2497, + "question": "What are the treatments for diabetes other than insulin?", + "answer": "There are many medications, but they depend on the level of sugar and whether it is type 1 or type 2 diabetes. For example: Diamicron, Cidophag, Emeril,,,,,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2498, + "question": "I suffer from stomach inflammation, so I drink a lot of licorice, but for a week I have been going to the bathroom a lot and getting up to go to the bathroom a lot. Is this due to the licorice, or is this diabetes, please...", + "answer": "He stopped drinking licorice and noticed the situation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2499, + "question": "One day, I measured my blood sugar and it was 125. This measurement was about 7 hours after lunch, and I did not eat much. It was a light meal, and about 3 hours before the measurement, I drank a cup of tea and a biscuit...", + "answer": "This result is good. If you are a diabetic and are receiving treatment, this means that you are fine, and if it is the first time, this means that you are not diabetic.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2500, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Are glucose measuring devices accurate, such as accu check? How much do we subtract from the total value? It is correct to subtract 20 percent.", + "answer": "All diabetes devices are similar and we do not subtract anything.....the devices are used to determine blood sugar levels and treatment is not determined by them.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2501, + "question": "My father suffers from high blood pressure and he is on medication, and he frequently faints. What should I do for him when he faints, and what is the appropriate treatment for him? His blood sugar is always high.", + "answer": "Is diabetes type 1 or 2? Each type has a different treatment than the second. Fainting could be due to high or low blood sugar. See your doctor to find out the cause of fainting.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2502, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar after two and a half hours and the result was 123. Is this normal or must it be immediately after two hours?", + "answer": "This result is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2503, + "question": "Peace be upon you. If you have diabetes, if you become pregnant, should you use insulin, even for a caesarean section? May God reward you.", + "answer": "Mostly yes, and this depends on the results of the blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2504, + "question": "What do I do when acetone rises?", + "answer": "Emergency must be reviewed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2505, + "question": "What should a person with diabetes eat?", + "answer": "The process of nutritional coexistence with diabetes must be carried out and knowledge of the foods that are suitable for a diabetic patient in order to control blood sugar levels and avoid any complications. The diet of diabetics may include the following:\n\nFatty fish rich in omega-3 such as salmon, sardines, herring, anchovies and mackerel.\nGreen leafy vegetables such as spinach and others.\nCinnamon.\neggs.\nChia seeds.\nTurmeric.\nNuts such as almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, pistachios, walnuts, etc.\nBroccoli.\nolive oil.\nApple cider vinegar.\nthe strawberry.\nthe Garlic.\n\nFor more:\n\nCalculating carbohydrates for diabetics\nWays to help reduce sugar intake\nHow do you monitor the food of diabetics?\nFasting and diabetes\nLow-calorie sweeteners and diabetes\n\nReference:\n\nThe 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2506, + "question": "Definition of diabetes insufficiency", + "answer": "It is a condition of low blood sugar and there are multiple causes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2507, + "question": "Do metformin pills to regulate blood sugar affect the fetus in the first months if the blood sugar level rises to 250?", + "answer": "There is no risk if the pregnant woman is on metformin at the beginning of pregnancy, but it must be replaced with insulin because the pills are prohibited during pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2508, + "question": "He died while he was in my wife's womb at the end of 8, and the situation was very normal. His movements suddenly stopped, and after he was removed by caesarean section, his size was abnormal. They said that he had gestational diabetes, even though my wife was silent during Ramadan, and she was 6, without any problems. They said...", + "answer": "The possibility that it is gestational diabetes is most likely because congenital malformations usually do not reach the eighth month, but I think that follow-up during pregnancy should have discovered this.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2509, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and has kidney stones. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Diabetes has no relation to kidney stones", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2510, + "question": "He has been diabetic for 17 years\nNow I have a gland under my right cheek\nSometimes I get pain in my left armpit\nPlease explain this", + "answer": "It may be unrelated to diabetes and be an inflammation of the lymph nodes. Go to an internal doctor to determine the cause and take a sample for analysis if necessary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2511, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and suffers from lack of food and lack of appetite, and if she tries to eat, she feels like she is vomiting, knowing that we showed her to such a doctor and it was useless, and she had an analysis for stomach bacteria, and thank God she is healthy, thank you.", + "answer": "It is not possible to know the reason in this way. You must first consult a gastroenterologist and conduct comprehensive laboratory tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2512, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from pre-diabetes and I use Clovage 500mg, one pill at lunch. When I test my blood sugar, two hours after dinner, it is 125, and three hours after dinner, it is 170. Why is it rising? Please advise me.", + "answer": "Your tests are excellent, 125 after two hours is wonderful, and after 3 hours the normal percentage should not exceed 180.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2513, + "question": "Good evening, please excuse me. I am 16 weeks pregnant and my blood sugar and urine are high. What should I do and what is the required diet? My weight has not increased, but rather I have lost a kilo. Is this normal?", + "answer": "No, it is not normal. You must consult an endocrinologist directly, as this requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2514, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic patient and I have a short time to collect once a week. Is there a solution to this problem, given that my age is 50 years old and my blood sugar level does not...", + "answer": "You should consult the doctor supervising your condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2515, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please advise me what food is allowed for a diabetic patient. Thank you", + "answer": "A diabetic patient should have a balanced diet, the best being white meat, chicken, fish, vegetables and fruits, 3 servings a day, and staying away from mangoes, figs, dates, grapes, honey, exercising, staying away from soft drinks and alcohol, and getting enough sleep at night.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2516, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level, knowing that my blood sugar level is 143 after eating", + "answer": "Fasting, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140 mg/dL", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2517, + "question": "I have a child with type 1 diabetes. What do you advise me? Does the disease affect the child’s psychology?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2518, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am pregnant at the beginning of the 3rd month. I want to know what types of foods cause gestational diabetes and what types of foods a pregnant woman should eat in this case. Thank you.", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2519, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level when tested on an empty stomach?", + "answer": "Normal is less than 100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2520, + "question": "Can the pancreas gland return to normal function?", + "answer": "Usually not, but the damage can be reduced with treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2521, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nWhat is casual diabetes?\nWhat is a honeymoon for diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no occasional diabetes, and the honeymoon period is a period for patients with type 1 diabetes that usually occurs shortly after diagnosis, during which a noticeable improvement occurs to the point that some patients think that they are completely cured, but it usually does not last more than several months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2522, + "question": "What is the treatment for high insulin production in the pancreas?", + "answer": "Weight loss and metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2523, + "question": "My father has diabetes. He is 70 years old. He is on a diet, but now his feet have begun to swell and his stomach is swollen, and he is suffocating during sleep. I took him to several doctors, but to no avail.", + "answer": "An echocardiogram should be performed for the heart, kidney function, and urine albumin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2524, + "question": "Does drinking water during the fasting period for a blood sugar test have an effect on the result of the test?", + "answer": "No, it has no effect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2525, + "question": "What is the solution to get rid of diabetes in people between the ages of 11 and 18?", + "answer": "It can be controlled and cannot be completely cured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2526, + "question": "I am in the eighth month of pregnancy and I have gestational diabetes. I take Glucophage before eating and then I do a random blood sugar test at home two hours after eating. It comes out as 100, 130, or 122. Are these percentages normal or...", + "answer": "These ratios are acceptable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2527, + "question": "What is the strongest, best and best treatment for diabetic foot?", + "answer": "It depends on the situation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2528, + "question": "I am diabetic\nI feel very lazy and want to sleep\nIs this evidence of high or low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Possible but not necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2529, + "question": "Hello\nI have type 1 childhood diabetes, the percentage is high in the analysis\nI want to change from insulin to pills. Is this possible?", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes can only be treated with insulin. Pills cannot be used", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2530, + "question": "Why are the Amril diabetes pills taken before eating, and does the pill relieve the previous diabetes or the food is later, and if they forget to take the pill before eating, it will help after eating, and how does the pill work? Is it low insulin...", + "answer": "It works before and after eating, but it is mainly responsible for the subsequent meal, and if you forget, you can take it after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2531, + "question": "Please, doctor, I have been suffering from the smell of acetone in my sweat when I move for years, which prevents me from going out even though I have no blood sugar. I would like to know specific tests to find out the reasons...", + "answer": "This needs to be consulted by a dermatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2532, + "question": "Please, doctor, I have been suffering for years from the smell of acetone in my sweat. It is just a result of any effort, and my problems are so severe that I do not leave the house except for absolutely necessary.....", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2533, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my dears. What is cumulative blood sugar and what is its normal percentage in a healthy person and in a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "It is the blood sugar level during the last three months. Normal is less than 6.5, and diabetes is 6.5 or more.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2534, + "question": "I am 52 years old and have type 2 diabetes. I had a stroke 6 months ago. Can I take Apcalis.sx.10 pills?", + "answer": "There are not enough scientific studies on this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2535, + "question": "I recently became diabetic, with a fasting blood sugar level of 160. I am 40 years old, my weight is 90, and my height is 169. Can I get rid of diabetes permanently if I regulate my diet and follow an exercise program?\nIf I don't get rid of it, it's really...", + "answer": "You can control it perfectly if you adhere to the rules so that it does not destroy anything", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2536, + "question": "My mother suffers from constipation and she suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes, and I want a safe medicine as a laxative that does not contain sugars or increase blood sugar, so what is it??", + "answer": "There are several treatments that contain fiber, just ask about them in pharmacies", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2537, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like advice to avoid the harms of diabetes. Thank you", + "answer": "I must adhere to a healthy lifestyle and exercise to achieve an ideal weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2538, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes. Is there a treatment other than insulin?", + "answer": "It depends on the type of diabetes and the rate of disease control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2539, + "question": "I am in my eighth month and the doctor told me that I have the onset of gestational diabetes and he gave me Glucophage 3 times before eating. Does Glucophage cause harm or deformities?", + "answer": "No, definitely, it is safe", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2540, + "question": "What is the appropriate breakfast and lunch that suits a diabetic patient who takes 50 ml of insulin morning and evening with a Janmit regulator and his blood sugar does not exceed 290?", + "answer": "290 is high, and the basis of the matter is moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2541, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. My husband has diabetes and takes insulin twice a day. He has pain in his lower leg and increased temperature. He prevents anyone from touching them because of the pain. He says, “I feel like I am on hot coals, as if they are being flayed. What should I do?”", + "answer": "One of the complications of insulin-dependent diabetes is inflammation of the peripheral nerves. He must consult an endocrinologist to prescribe treatment for the inflammation of the peripheral nerves.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2542, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nIs eating a lot of guava fruit harmful to a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Excessive consumption of anything is harmful", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2543, + "question": "How are insulin doses determined?", + "answer": "The doctor is the only one who can determine insulin doses, not friends and neighbors. Every patient has his own situation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2544, + "question": "I used a bay leaf to treat diabetes, as it reached 250-400 after two hours, but after using this leaf and breaking the diet, it stabilized between 160-180, and weight loss occurred and...", + "answer": "If your blood sugar is still high, you should consult a doctor. Herbal treatments are usually not enough to treat diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2545, + "question": "What foods are beneficial for diabetics?", + "answer": "Summer and winter are the same, provided that you take treatment regularly, follow a balanced diet, and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2546, + "question": "I am in my second month of pregnancy and have high blood sugar. What should I do?", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor because high blood sugar during pregnancy may require insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2547, + "question": "Can a non-diabetic person use saccharin pills instead of sugar?", + "answer": "Yes, no harm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2548, + "question": "My younger sister has type 1 diabetes. She currently takes Hamulin insulin injections 3 times a day and 3 units of Lantus every evening. She is currently 12 years old and weighs...", + "answer": "Growth in young people with diabetes is usually slower than in normal people due to a defect in the action of the growth hormone", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2549, + "question": "How is metforin used for diabetics?", + "answer": "Before or after meals, from 500 mg to 2000 mg daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2550, + "question": "Do diabetes aid pills help the pancreas secrete insulin?", + "answer": "Diabetic aid pills, or what we call a regulator, have nothing to do with insulin secretion", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2551, + "question": "I am 18 years old and have diabetes and my height is 163 cm. Is my height normal?", + "answer": "This needs careful evaluation in the doctor's office", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2552, + "question": "What is the highest level of diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no specific number for high blood sugar levels in diabetics, but the lowest level for low blood sugar is 50.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2553, + "question": "Diabetes level is high at 235. Is it dangerous?", + "answer": "Yes, it is dangerous and accelerates the appearance of diabetes complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2554, + "question": "The best treatment for type 2 diabetes. I have taken several pills to no avail and it is still stubborn", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor, as you may need to add a dose of insulin to your treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2555, + "question": "Hello\nIs summer or winter better for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Summer and winter are the same, provided that you take treatment regularly, follow a balanced diet, and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2556, + "question": "What foods do diabetics eat?", + "answer": "Everything in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2557, + "question": "I am 15 years old and I suffer from type 1 diabetes. I want to know whether there is a definitive treatment for this disease and to live a normal life like all teenagers.", + "answer": "There is no final cure for the disease, but treatment and follow-up allow you to live a normal life", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2558, + "question": "I am 42 years old and suffer from early diabetes. My weight is 68 and my height is 156 cm. I was given a blood sugar meter. When will I know that my blood sugar is high and what is a natural treatment to control my blood sugar?", + "answer": "It must be less than 130 before eating and two hours after eating, less than 180 mg/dL. Treatment requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2559, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my cumulative diabetes is 6.2, I am 29, and my blinks two hours after eating are 159, and I am fasting 82.\nAre things normal or is there another test to confirm?", + "answer": "Sugar is a little high after eating. Try to reorganize your food to lose weight if you are obese", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2560, + "question": "Is it true that using natural herbs we can eliminate diabetes???", + "answer": "It's all nonsense and quackery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2561, + "question": "Is it harmful if I take Glucophage 4 hours before the scheduled appointment??", + "answer": "No, there's no problem with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2562, + "question": "On how to measure sugar", + "answer": "It is simple using your personal device", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2563, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is diabetes related to knee pain?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2564, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes other than insulin? Is there a healthy alternative or an operation?", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes has no treatment other than insulin injections. As for type 2, there are medications that can raise the insulin level. As for performing an operation, there is not yet an operation to cure diabetes, but there is a number of international research studies examining the transplantation of pancreatic cells, which are so far experimental.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2565, + "question": "Does a natural herbal spirulina product eliminate diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no herb that eliminates sugar, but herbs can harm the liver and cause it to develop cirrhosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2566, + "question": "Do insulin injections help lower the cumulative test level? Because I tested it and learned that it had reached 10.5", + "answer": "Reducing the cumulative blood sugar level requires controlling the blood sugar level for a period of 3 months and not decreasing for a day or two", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2567, + "question": "I did a cumulative analysis and learned that I have type 1 diabetes two months ago. Does this mean it was early detection?", + "answer": "Yes, you should see an internist so that he can conduct a general examination and prescribe you the appropriate dose of insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2568, + "question": "I developed severe symptoms, and when I analyzed the cumulative score, it turned out that I had type 1 diabetes two months ago. Does this mean that it was an early detection, and can I control it?", + "answer": "Yes, you can control it by taking appropriate insulin doses and monitoring sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2569, + "question": "Does a type 1 diabetic only need insulin and a diet?", + "answer": "Yes, this is all a type 1 diabetic needs, taking into account monitoring the blood sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2570, + "question": "What is the meaning of sugar, a complete and scientific explanation", + "answer": "I've never heard of this term", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2571, + "question": "I am eight months pregnant and I had a fasting and breakfast blood sugar test and the result was 70 fasting and 130 breakfast. Do I therefore have diabetes?", + "answer": "No, your result is excellent, and if you would like to be sure, you can perform a cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2572, + "question": "Where can I find Jackacin treatment in Iraq? Because I suffer from diabetes and I cannot control it", + "answer": "I don't know about that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2573, + "question": "Is there a way to treat pancreatic diseases, and is the pancreas solely responsible for diabetes?", + "answer": "It depends on the disease and excess weight is also responsible for type 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2574, + "question": "My diabetes result in the morning is between 95 and 114\nBut the problem is that after I eat lunch, it reaches 235, even though I did not eat anything, but I make sure to eat...", + "answer": "The blood sugar before eating is high and after eating it is very high and the cumulative blood sugar is high. The tests must be repeated after two weeks to be sure. After that, it is necessary to take medication to treat diabetes in addition to following the diet and exercising daily for half an hour.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2575, + "question": "I am three months pregnant and suffer from high blood sugar, 120 during fasting and 144 after 1 and a half hours of lunch\nCumulative diabetes 6.4\nI started the diet and these results are above, meaning there is an improvement\nShould I continue with the diet or take insulin?", + "answer": "These results for pregnant women are high, so they must start taking insulin and follow up with the doctor regularly until the percentage reaches the required level.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2576, + "question": "Good luck, please, why should I join Sakari?", + "answer": "It reduces insulin resistance and thus relaxes the pancreas, in addition to its positive effect on weight loss", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2577, + "question": "Peace be upon you... My mother is diabetic and takes doses of pure and inactive insulin three times a day, and her blood sugar remains high, even though she is paralyzed. What should I do? You have all my respect and appreciation.", + "answer": "Home tests must be done 4 times a day and the results recorded in a table for at least a week, before meals and before sleep, then presented to the doctor to do the necessary work.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2578, + "question": "If I follow treatment and diet, will I be cured, God willing, of diabetes?\nLentils are high in calories, so how are they beneficial for sugar?\nIs it possible that nervous shock causes a person...", + "answer": "It can be controlled, but it cannot be completely cured. Food and diet must be moderate, and there is no additional benefit from lentils", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2579, + "question": "What are the causes of constant intense thirst despite drinking a lot of water, along with a rapid heartbeat and shivering for long hours during the day, especially at bedtime?", + "answer": "There are many reasons, including diabetes. First, a blood sugar test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2580, + "question": "What is the treatment for low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Treating low blood sugar: Eat 1/3 cup of juice or 3 dates, and repeat the analysis after a quarter of an hour. If the sugar remains low, eat the same as the first time, but if it rises above 80 mg, you must eat a light meal that contains complex carbohydrates. 1/4 loaf of brown bread + a piece of cheese. Because it will maintain the blood sugar level for a long time, and the treating physician must be informed to avoid a drop in blood sugar in the future", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2581, + "question": "I want to know the treatment of Doc for you only to treat diabetes type 2 or 1", + "answer": "The second type only", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2582, + "question": "What is the treatment for low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Taking sugar or any juice, solution, or substance containing sugar orally if the injured person is conscious, or giving a solution containing sugar intravenously if he is unconscious.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2583, + "question": "Sugar breaks the fast 119. Is this normal?", + "answer": "No, this is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2584, + "question": "What happens if an insulin needle hits a person who is not diabetic?", + "answer": "Injecting insulin into non-diabetics leads to a condition called hypoglycemia that occurs when the blood sugar level is less than 70 mg/dL. \nThe blood sugar level must be checked immediately, the patient must be given 15 grams of glucose, wait 15 minutes, then the blood sugar level must be rechecked and the glucose must be repeated if the blood sugar continues to drop. It is worth noting that continued low blood sugar may lead to death, so treatment must be done immediately.\nReference: Can you have hypoglycemia without diabetes?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2585, + "question": "A young man, 19 years old, my weight is 48, and my height is 164. I had a diabetes test to make sure. The result came out at 98 after fasting for 16 hours, and the cumulative score was 5.9. The doctor told me that I do not suffer from diabetes. Is this true and the results...", + "answer": "Yes, this is correct", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2586, + "question": "I have a drop in blood pressure and blood sugar. What do you advise me to do and what are the reasons for this?", + "answer": "This needs comprehensive evaluation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2587, + "question": "How many hours of fasting do I need to do before testing for blood sugar?\nKnowing that I am pregnant", + "answer": "Two hours is enough", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2588, + "question": "My daughter constantly suffers from pain in her leg nerves, even though she has diabetes", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2589, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 120 normal after a fasting test?", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar level should not exceed 108, and 120 does not mean that you have diabetes, but you must undergo a cumulative blood sugar test and a glucose tolerance test.\nGlucose tolerance test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2590, + "question": "HCC treatment for a patient who suffers from high blood pressure, diabetes, blood thinning, and an enlarged spleen, noting that he is 68 years old and the size of the tumor is 9×10×8 cm in the right lobe of the liver and the artery that supplies it.", + "answer": "What is this treatment?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2591, + "question": "Is there a diabetes medication that I want to be effective?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2592, + "question": "Does chickpeas (balila) raise diabetes?", + "answer": "If you eat too much, yes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2593, + "question": "Is Tropicana sugar sweetener safe for diabetics to use?", + "answer": "The only safe sweetener is stevia because it is from a natural source, which is stevia leaves", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2594, + "question": "If you would be so kind as to find appropriate medications and ointments for diabetic feet", + "answer": "It depends on the situation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2595, + "question": "I want advice on what to do, what is the treatment, and what is the harm", + "answer": "Recommendation why", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2596, + "question": "Greetings, what are your tips for diabetics and whether a treatment has been discovered for it or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2597, + "question": "I am committed to eating as much as you can imagine, and I completely avoid eating sweets and starches, but when I eat lunch, I check it two hours after eating, and the blood sugar level is between 190/220.\nWhat's the reason????!!!", + "answer": "See your doctor and let him give you treatment like everyone else", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2598, + "question": "I am a non-insulin dependent diabetic patient who is treated with oral hypoglycemic agents and a blood sugar regulator (Glimepiride 4 mg tablets in the morning and evening + pioglitazone 45 mg at noon + metformin hydrochloride 2000).", + "answer": "This is good if the cumulative score is good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2599, + "question": "Hello\nI did a diet (herbs) and exercise in a club, and two days ago my blood sugar dropped below 70, and I started measuring 103 to 110 for two days of fasting.\nWhen eating, it does not exceed 130, and if you make an effort, it drops below 100...", + "answer": "The treatment dose must be adjusted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2600, + "question": "What fruits are prohibited for diabetics?", + "answer": "I can eat all kinds of fruits, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2601, + "question": "I suffer from low blood sugar. I have had diabetes for two years, and despite treatment with anti-lowering pills, my blood sugar is still very high. The last test was 508 after eating and taking medication.", + "answer": "Which type is insulin-dependent or the second type, and each type has a treatment? Test the level of insulin in the blood and anti-insulins.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2602, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes. I am 16 years old, my height is 160, and my weight is 78. I want a diet suitable for my age.", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2603, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man, 19 years old, my height is 164, and my weight is 48. I had a blood sugar test after fasting for 10 hours, and the result was 106. If my blood sugar returns to its normal level, is it possible...", + "answer": "Of course it is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2604, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test of 400 while fasting\n(22) Then I took Glucophage treatment and went on a diet after a week.\nI did a random test four hours after eating, and it became 97 (5.4), knowing that I am new to sugar.", + "answer": "This is good, but it does not mean that you are cured of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2605, + "question": "Hello, I am a diabetic. I want to know that bypass surgery is valid", + "answer": "It is suitable, but it is better to consult the surgeon who will perform the operation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2606, + "question": "I am a diabetic and my weight is 105. What do you think about the bypass operation? I know that my blood sugar does not go below 160 in the morning and I have been using Clamax for 4 years, one pill a day.", + "answer": "There is no objection to that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2607, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My question is regarding diabetes. I want a diet plan that helps me reduce blood sugar? What are the foods that should be avoided completely? What fruit can I eat?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2608, + "question": "Hello\nIs fasting beneficial for a type 2 diabetic?", + "answer": "Not always depending on the situation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2609, + "question": "Hello\nIs a diabetic patient allowed to eat or drink lentil soup?", + "answer": "He eats himself once a month", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2610, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I am 18 years old and my blood sugar is 65. Is it low? If I go to the hospital, they will give me a nutritional supplement even though I cannot eat and I want a nutritional supplement. They will give me a nutritional supplement and my blood sugar is 65. Please reply?????", + "answer": "Yes, go to the emergency room", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2611, + "question": "Peace be upon you: I am 37 years old and have been diabetic for 5 years. I suffer from erectile dysfunction", + "answer": "See a urology specialist to have a penile duplex done. After that, is your treatment a medication or an easy needle in the penis? He teaches you about it once and you do it yourself, or is it a simple operation to place a prosthesis in the penis and your condition will be as good as it is?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2612, + "question": "Can diabetics get rid of the medicine?", + "answer": "It is impossible, as long as you have diabetes, to become your friend for life and maintain this friendship", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2613, + "question": "Symptoms of high blood sugar in a diabetic patient", + "answer": "Extreme thirst, frequent urination, and hunger as well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2614, + "question": "Symptoms of low blood sugar in a diabetic patient", + "answer": "Excessive sweating, a feeling of dizziness, extreme hunger, and coldness in the skin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2615, + "question": "I checked my fasting blood sugar for two days and it showed 90 and one day it showed 97. Am I normal or not?", + "answer": "Your fasting blood sugar level is between 70 and 110, and yours is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2616, + "question": "I suffer from severe diarrhea and high blood sugar. “Is diarrhea caused by high blood sugar?”", + "answer": "Possibility of severe diarrhea due to a side effect of one of the diabetes medications. Consult your doctor to change the treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2617, + "question": "I have diabetes and at the beginning of my diabetes it reached a height of 1080", + "answer": "May God protect you\nYou must see an internal medicine doctor and undergo laboratory tests\nHb1ac\nFacebook\nPrescribe the necessary treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2618, + "question": "I started to sleep and wake up and struggle, knowing that I have been suffering from diabetes for fifteen years. I take the Novoripid pen three times a day, fifteen units per meal, and in the evening I take...", + "answer": "What is required of the question?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2619, + "question": "Blood sugar reading: 183 5 hours after eating. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Your blood sugar after eating is 180. Your blood sugar is very normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2620, + "question": "I have a second type of diabetes. Is it harmful for me to take Omega-3, garlic pills, vitamin C, and vitamin B complex? Can I take them together? Is there a period of time or is there no problem with taking them...", + "answer": "there is no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2621, + "question": "What are the foods that lower sugar?", + "answer": "There are no foods that lower blood sugar but do not raise blood sugar because they do not contain carbohydrates", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2622, + "question": "How much insulin should a diabetic patient inject if the sugar level rises above 300 ml?", + "answer": "From 4 to 8 units", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2623, + "question": "How can the blood sugar level be controlled for a diabetic patient whose blood sugar is 190 without breakfast?\nThanks..", + "answer": "When the fasting blood sugar level is 190, there is no alternative but treatment after consulting a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2624, + "question": "There is a fever in my feet, even though there is sugar in the blood", + "answer": "These are usually symptoms of a nervous system injury in a diabetic patient\nYou should regulate your sugar level and take some treatments that relieve these symptoms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2625, + "question": "Hello\nI have been a diabetic patient for 5 years. I have been suffering from diabetes. I was treated with pills and now I feel that the pills are useless to prevent diabetes from coming down, so that the measurement is given in the morning and I am fasting more...", + "answer": "The solution is to add some new diabetes medications or add insulin after consulting a doctor and maintaining the diet and exercise regime as much as possible.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2626, + "question": "Why is there a difference between doctors’ answers regarding the HbA1c analysis, where some say it should be less than 7.5% and others say it should be less than 7% for a patient with type 2 diabetes? What is the correct answer...", + "answer": "The acceptable limit for cumulative blood sugar in a diabetic patient is 6.5 to 7.5\nThe newer the sugar, the more we prefer the minimum cumulative percentage, and the older the disease is, the more we prefer the higher percentages.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2627, + "question": "My diabetes is always high. I use one Metoformin 500 mg pill after lunch and one Glimepiride 2mg pill before breakfast. Is this correct? Does my health file show all my data? Thank you.", + "answer": "If your blood sugar is high despite this treatment, you should see a doctor to adjust your treatment by increasing the doses or adding another treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2628, + "question": "My hair has been falling out abnormally for 3 years and feels very, very rough. I used a hair straightener at the time and had a miscarriage 3 times in three years. I'm 24 years old. Please advise me...", + "answer": "Get tested for zinc, iron and vitamin D", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2629, + "question": "Is sugar 150 high?\nplease reply", + "answer": "Of course, it is high and the analysis must be repeated. Is this result while fasting or two hours after eating?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2630, + "question": "My blood sugar is 200, is it high, and my brother has reached 70, is it low? What do you advise me, doctor? Please reply??", + "answer": "Yes, your blood sugar is 200 and it is high. I advise you to do a complete analysis in addition to seeing a specialist doctor who will prescribe the appropriate treatment for you at the appropriate dose.\nAs for 70, yes, it is a low percentage for a person with diabetes and is not considered low for a healthy person.\nRead more: Normal blood sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2631, + "question": "My daughter is diabetic, she is 6 years old. The doctor asked to test IgA ab, IgG ab, IgA tTq, and IgG tTq, and all the results were negative except for IgA ab, which was 0.53 O.D cut off...", + "answer": "All of these tests are tests for the immune system and they came out fine, but see a pediatrician to determine the type of insulin and the amount of the dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2632, + "question": "Causes of low blood sugar", + "answer": "Depending on the type of diabetes, if it is type 1, insulin-dependent, see your doctor to adjust the insulin dose. If it is type 2, see your doctor to adjust the treatment dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2633, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar for several days while fasting and it came out 90 86 97 80. Is it sufficient or necessary to have a fasting test to diagnose diabetes?", + "answer": "Breakfast and cumulative blood sugar must be tested to diagnose diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2634, + "question": "Doctor. I have an underactive gland, so I take Cyroxine on an empty stomach, and now I have diabetes. They gave me a diabetes control pill. The 1000 pill is making me go down, and my diabetes is still coming back, and I am completely free of diabetes...", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment should be changed by your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2635, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for fifteen years. I take the Novoribid pen three times: in the morning, 15 units, at noon, 15 units, in the evening, 15 units, and at 12 o’clock at night.\nLantus", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2636, + "question": "My sugar level is 145 fasting and 180 fasting, and I took Glucophage after eating, and the level became 144 after eating, then after a while the percentage increased to 214 after eating. Should I double the dose or what? Thank you.", + "answer": "You must follow a diet and exercise regularly for a period of seven weeks, and if the increase continues, you must consult your physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2637, + "question": "Cause of low blood sugar", + "answer": "The most important reason is the lack of order", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2638, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor. What are the best pills for low blood sugar in the body? What is the harm if I use them while I am healthy??", + "answer": "There are many medications to treat diabetes, and the treating physician is more knowledgeable than you and me regarding the treatment of the patient he is supervising. Diabetes medications should not be given to healthy people due to their dangers, except for glucophage, which is given for diabetes and gynecological diseases.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2639, + "question": "How to reduce the accumulated sugar level? What percentage should it be?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2640, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes and I take Nunormin and I also suffer from high blood sugar. Is APROVEL suitable for me?", + "answer": "Yes it is a good medicine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2641, + "question": "I want to know the latest developments regarding diabetes", + "answer": "There are many developments that are difficult to explain here", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2642, + "question": "What fruits are allowed for diabetics to eat, what fruits are forbidden for diabetics, and how much fruit does a diabetic eat daily?", + "answer": "I can eat all kinds of fruits, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2643, + "question": "When do we consider that diabetes is under control so that complications do not occur?", + "answer": "When the cumulative blood sugar test is less than 7%", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2644, + "question": "What is the effect of diabetes on reproduction, especially on consanguineous marriage?", + "answer": "The effect is not direct, but it may affect if it is not under control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2645, + "question": "How can a diabetic patient gain weight? Knowing that his blood sugar is 190 without breakfast...and his age is approximately 40 years...\nThank you..", + "answer": "The most important thing is to control blood sugar, not gain weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2646, + "question": "How much sugar is natural?", + "answer": "Less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2647, + "question": "How to treat diabetes", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment is simple, but varies according to the age of the patient and the type of diabetes. The first type is for those who are less than 30 years old and must take insulin. As for the second type, which comes after the age of 30, they should be treated with pills while following a diet suitable for diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2648, + "question": "A patient with type 2 diabetes, will the negative effects of the disease appear in the event of correct treatment? And in the opposite case, when do these negative symptoms appear, over a period of time, and what is the normal and healthy blood sugar level for the patient? Thank you.", + "answer": "A type 2 diabetic patient, as long as he maintains his blood sugar level such that it does not exceed 150 when fasting, or does not exceed 200 two hours after eating. This person is not exposed to negative effects at all as long as his blood sugar is regular. However, a person who is not regular on treatment with a constantly high blood sugar level will have symptoms. Such as kidney failure, nerve dysfunction, or retinal problems that appear after 5 years of irregular blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2649, + "question": "How do I get the treatment of eudimine, which inhibits insulin secretion? Are there any alternatives? It is a very critical condition. For your information, I am from Egypt and I am looking for it. When I found it, please help, as it is primarily a humanitarian case...", + "answer": "Treatment cannot be prescribed in this way. You must consult a doctor who will determine the treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2650, + "question": "What is the meaning of measuring the percentage of sugar, Fatir 188?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar level is between 70 and 110. If you break your fast after two hours, it should be 180. In any case, your fasting blood sugar is not high.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2651, + "question": "I underwent surgery as a result of a fracture of the fibula bone of my leg ten weeks ago, knowing that I suffer from type 2 diabetes. I am 30 years old. I am afraid of gangrene. The operation is very clean. You advised me to prevent gangrene.", + "answer": "For prevention, see your doctor so he can give you an antibiotic. Do not worry, it is possible for a diabetic patient to have an open heart", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2652, + "question": "I used the same needle for a liver C virus patient to test for diabetes at home. Did I transmit the virus to me?", + "answer": "You must see an internal medicine specialist to do a PCR test and a liver function test. PCR will give us an indication of the number of the virus in the blood.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2653, + "question": "I feel a lot of urination, extreme thirst, and a random blood sugar test of 115", + "answer": "It is necessary to repeat the analysis in a reputable fasting laboratory, along with a cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2654, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I am 65 years old\nIs there any harm in using lipitor?", + "answer": "There is no harm in taking Lipitor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2655, + "question": "Is eating honey or royal jelly harmful for patients with type 2 diabetes? If it is not harmful, what is the recommended quantity? Thank you very much...", + "answer": "Of course, eating honey for diabetics is prohibited because it raises blood sugar levels, but there is no objection to using a spoon daily and staying away from mangos, figs, dates, and grapes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2656, + "question": "Can diabetics get married normally? Please reply quickly", + "answer": "Of course, he gets married, has children, and lives his normal daily life, but on the condition that you must respect your friend who has diabetes and give him treatment, otherwise he will humiliate you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2657, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am 33 years old\nMy height is 181 cm\nMy weight is 95\nI had my cumulative diabetes mellitus tested and it came out at 7.4\nFasting blood sugar ranges between 90-104\nSugar after eating 190 or...", + "answer": "Diabetic hemoglobin, meaning cumulative, is between 4.2 to 6.4, and fasting blood sugar ranges from 70 to 110, and after two hours, 180. I do the cumulative after 30 months, or use glucophage 850 pills twice a day after eating if the mother or father has diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2658, + "question": "I have had type 2 diabetes for 10 years due to being overweight. Can I recover from the disease if I lose weight?", + "answer": "Here you are suffering from diabetes for 10 years. This is your friend and it will remain with you, but if you lose weight, you will not have any complications such as high blood pressure, retinopathy, or inflammation of the peripheral nerves.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2659, + "question": "Is there a cure for diabetes No. (1)?", + "answer": "The first type is treated with insulin injections under the supervision of an internal medicine specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2660, + "question": "My son, Adam, is 3 years old and has had type 1 diabetes for 15 months. He has been treated with insulin. Sometimes his diabetes has decreased. What is the cause and what is the treatment for a diabetic foot? Thank you.", + "answer": "The child must be treated with insulin, but he needs continuous follow-up, at most every week, with regular insulin doses and a regular way of eating, things will improve with him.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2661, + "question": "I have diabetes and when I exercise I urinate a lot even though my blood sugar level is normal. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Because while exercising, you drink water and urinate normally", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2662, + "question": "I would like to have a relationship with a girl who has diabetes and I am healthy. Does this have an effect when having children?", + "answer": "What will happen to the girl if she is your relative? I do not advise marrying her for fear of hereditary diseases. Of course, insulin-dependent diabetes has complications for the pregnant woman and the fetus, and she must be under the supervision of an endocrinologist and an obstetrician and gynecologist throughout the pregnancy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2663, + "question": "I would like to inquire about the drug (Goodbye Diabetes), which is on the Hala Masaraaba channel. Does it treat diabetes? Please respond, please.", + "answer": "Tell the channel good bye. Do not listen to these words of charlatans. See a specialist in internal diseases or endocrinology for treatment only with him and nothing else.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2664, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My wife suffers from severe water loss and burning, and her menstrual period has been absent for 10 days. Please reply.\nHe is very tired, and landing is tiring", + "answer": "Do a blood pregnancy test. These are symptoms of pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2665, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I want to know what foods are suitable for diabetics, knowing that my father was not diabetic before his neck became swollen and infected with infections when he was old...", + "answer": "Balanced eating of vegetables and fruits within limits, and staying away from mangoes, figs, dates, grapes, and honey because they contain a high percentage of sugar, exercising, and getting enough sleep at night.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2666, + "question": "I want to ask about foods that are beneficial for diabetics, knowing that I did not have this disease before I developed a tumor in my foot.", + "answer": "It is best to consult a nutritionist, as they know more about your eating habits and what you should abstain from", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2667, + "question": "I ask about kidney disease and diabetes is always on the decline", + "answer": "Do you suffer from kidney failure or diabetes?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2668, + "question": "Hello\nSomeone had a blood sugar level of 146 after eating. Is this a normal percentage, knowing that if the blood sugar was analyzed it came out as 6/2?\nYour brother Abu Ahmed", + "answer": "Abu Ahmed, your blood sugar is correct, the cumulative blood sugar is normal, and the blood sugar level after two hours is less than 180", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2669, + "question": "Is Fattar's blood sugar level of 172 normal or not?", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar level is between 70 and 110, and the blood sugar level two hours after eating should not exceed 180.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2670, + "question": "I want a medication for type 2 diabetes without side effects", + "answer": "There are many modern medications. It is best to consult an endocrinologist to determine the appropriate medication and treatment for you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2671, + "question": "Blood sugar 120 is dangerous", + "answer": "So far, it is within reasonable limits, but if it exceeds 126, you should see your doctor for cumulative diabetes workup", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2672, + "question": "Pain in the muscles and the entire body for people with hereditary diabetes. What are its causes?", + "answer": "High blood sugar and diabetic nerve damage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2673, + "question": "Hello\nI measure my blood sugar after 8 hours of fasting and the result is 74\nTwo hours after eating, it reaches 133, 150, or 129\nIs this dangerous?\nThank you", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar ranges from 70 to 110, but two hours after eating, the permissible percentage is 180.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2674, + "question": "I am married and the doctor asked me to do a blood sugar test in order to have children. Should I do it while fasting or breaking the fast?", + "answer": "Testing cumulative blood sugar has nothing to do with eating or fasting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2675, + "question": "Hello\nI tested my blood sugar this morning without breakfast and it reached 200 and two days ago it reached 355 in the evening, knowing that I had no previous knowledge about diabetes, so what should I do...", + "answer": "If you are a diabetic, you should see a doctor quickly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2676, + "question": "Excuse me, I am an aunt who takes medicine for the thyroid gland, and I became lethargic during pregnancy and continued until after the pregnancy\nNewly, my insulin level is 13.0\nHoma: 1.7 and there is weight gain\nIs it recommended to take a blood sugar regulator...", + "answer": "There is nothing to prevent taking Glucophage 850 tablets twice a day after eating. It is given in three cases of polycystic ovary syndrome as a prevention of diabetes if diabetes runs in the family. It is given to lose weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2677, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the best time to give a dose of long-acting insulin in the green box, in the morning or in the evening? Note that the patient takes both long-acting and short-acting types. Thank you for answering and communicating.", + "answer": "Long-acting insulin is taken in the evening", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2678, + "question": "Hello ..\nWhat is the cause of thirst in humans after eating sugars (I mean sweets)\nDoes pH have anything to do with that? Thank you.\nMustafa Al-Kanani... Iraq", + "answer": "Sugar is one of the substances that requires an amount of water when digested, which causes a feeling of thirst, and in a diabetic patient this feeling is stronger.\nRegarding pH, please do not delve into some terms that will not help you understand how the body works if you are not a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2679, + "question": "What is the difference between sugar and cumulative sugar?", + "answer": "A fasting blood sugar test means that it replaces the blood sugar level at the moment you took the test, while the cumulative blood sugar replaces the blood sugar level 3 months ago.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2680, + "question": "What are the symptoms of cumulative diabetes?", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar exceeding the normal range, which is between 4.2 and 6.4, means you need to worry about diabetes and consult an endocrinologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2681, + "question": "My sister, 5 years old, has diabetes, but it is always above 3g and when taking insulin, and sometimes it is above 6g at night, and in the morning it is 1g without taking insulin....", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2682, + "question": "I was diagnosed with diabetes before I took some treatments, and after three months, the cumulative examination proved that I did not have diabetes. Please advise what I should do", + "answer": "Don't be afraid, nothing will happen, and rest assured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2683, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have diabetes 350. What is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist to find out the cumulative blood sugar and whether there are any complications, which is the best treatment for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2684, + "question": "Does psychological condition cause diabetes?", + "answer": "No, it is not an important cause of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2685, + "question": "I have diabetes. Can I eat meat when I am 13 years old? Please answer", + "answer": "Of course, you need animal protein. You are the one who should eat meat because you are in the process of building your body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2686, + "question": "A type 2 diabetic patient, can I rely on a cumulative blood sugar analysis every three months to check on how I control my blood sugar without the need for daily follow-up by measuring it with a home diabetes device?", + "answer": "It is possible if the treatment for diabetes depends on tablets, but if the treatment is with insulin, home tests must be done daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2687, + "question": "Diabetes drop... tests are fasting 50-75. Is it recommended to eat a lot of sugar... and what are the steps for treatment?", + "answer": "Laboratory tests must be performed for liver function and some hormones.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2688, + "question": "I am 20 years old, my height is 187, my weight is 150, and I suffer from a drop in blood sugar that reaches 50. I measured my blood sugar level after a very fatty dinner and found it to be 230. Am I afflicted with...", + "answer": "This percentage must be re-analyzed after a week to be sure. If it continues to rise to 200 mg or more, this means diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2689, + "question": "What is the validity of stem cell transplantation in eliminating diabetes?", + "answer": "Welcome, my dear, stem cell treatment for type 1 diabetes at a rate of 40%. If the treatment is successful, the recovery will be complete.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2690, + "question": "Is it possible to treat diabetes based on herbs?", + "answer": "Some herbs may contain substances that lower blood sugar, but the exact amount and strength of the active ingredients is not known. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid it and take appropriate treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2691, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a problem. When I eat sugars, symptoms of high blood sugar appear (excessive diuresis, muscle pain, and a feeling of sleepiness), and when I analyze with a home device, the percentage is normal.\nWhat causes the symptoms?", + "answer": "This may be due to insulin resistance, and this is an early stage of diabetes, so you must eat in moderation, exercise, and lose weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2692, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "There are many symptoms of diabetes, the most important of which are thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite for food, sometimes hunger, itchy skin, general weakness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2693, + "question": "Is there any hope for recovery from type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Complete recovery is currently not possible, but adherence to treatment controls the disease and reduces its complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2694, + "question": "Hello\nRegarding diabetes analysis\nWhat is the normal rate of measurement when measuring after eating? I mean, when I measure my sugar level and it gives me more than 200, does this mean that I am diabetic...", + "answer": "The normal range for blood sugar level two hours after eating is no more than 180", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2695, + "question": "I want the names of herbs used by diabetics or any natural treatment?", + "answer": "There is no treatment for diabetes in herbs at all. Do not let the herbalists laugh at you because the degree of toxicity in the herbs is high and the dose you take is known.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2696, + "question": "Does chicken breast raise blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "Chicken breast is healthy for diabetics and all diseases, as long as it is skinless", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2697, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my question is about olive leaf water for young diabetics. My son is 9 years old and has had type 1 diabetes for 8 months. Sometimes the readings are still as high as...", + "answer": "For the safety of your son, continue to follow up on your child’s insulin treatment. It is a safe treatment and teach your son how to take the injection himself at school and practice sports like his colleagues.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2698, + "question": "I know that chickpeas and falafel raise blood sugar levels terribly, but unground chickpeas (balila) raise diabetes?\nDo canned tuna and beans raise diabetes?\nDoes freekeh raise diabetes?", + "answer": "Stay away from frying pans and eat everything in moderation. Stay away from soft drinks. Nablus is famous for its kunafa. Stay away from it and stay away from dates, grapes, figs and mangos. These fruits raise blood sugar levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2699, + "question": "What are the signs of diabetes?", + "answer": "Symptoms do not necessarily exist, and if they do exist, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2700, + "question": "What are the signs of high and low diabetes?", + "answer": "The symptoms are almost the same, but low blood sugar leads to sweating and general deterioration, and you can differentiate between them by giving anything sweet to the person who has low blood sugar, and he will recover completely.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2701, + "question": "Does insulin twice a day affect intimate relations, and can you get pregnant without symptoms for the fetus?", + "answer": "This does not affect this relationship as long as the blood sugar level is regular and the pregnancy continues. Symptoms on the fetus and an increase in the size of the fetus, but you need to be followed up by your doctor and obstetrician and gynecologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2702, + "question": "Honey is harmful to diabetics", + "answer": "Honey contains a large amount of sugar, and people do not believe that it is beneficial for diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2703, + "question": "The first time I had my diabetes tested, the result was 382. What should I do? I don’t know anything", + "answer": "Refer to an endocrinologist to perform a blood sugar analysis. Accordingly, your doctor will give you the appropriate treatment and eye examination.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2704, + "question": "I have diabetes and I always feel numbness in my mouth and something is rotting in my head. I have been suffering from diabetes for fifteen years.", + "answer": "Of course, diabetes causes numbness and numbness in the peripheral nerves and sometimes in any nerve in the body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2705, + "question": "My mother is fasting and suffers from diabetes. She found out in the afternoon when she measured her blood sugar level and it was 64. She was feeling shaky and weak. Has she reached the point where she should stop her fast?", + "answer": "The danger is if the blood sugar level reaches 50 or below, because sugar is the fuel of the brain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2706, + "question": "I met a young woman who uses insulin twice a day, and I want to marry her without it affecting the pregnancy", + "answer": "If the sugar is not controlled, it may affect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2707, + "question": "What is the normal size for diabetics in the morning and two hours after eating?\nThe percentage that must be maintained and which does not cause future complications\nKnowing that I am 27 years old", + "answer": "The permissible percentage is between 70 and 110, but if you are a diabetic, the permissible percentage is 126 in the morning and two hours after eating, the permissible percentage should not exceed 180.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2708, + "question": "I take insulin in pens and it keeps burning me a lot\nMy body made a small hole like this at the injection site\nAnd I don't know what to do\nI am 18 years old", + "answer": "Give the insulin injection under the skin, not into the muscle", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2709, + "question": "My father has diabetes and constantly suffers from wounds on his feet, and I always make sure to keep them clean, but there is no benefit, what is the most appropriate treatment, and I fear gangrene for him, so I did not take him to the doctor for fear...", + "answer": "It is necessary to control the blood sugar level and take care of the hygiene of the feet, and it is necessary to consult a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2710, + "question": "Is type 1 diabetes transmitted from mother to daughter?", + "answer": "Diabetes is not transmitted like infectious diseases. The genetic factors are somewhat complicated, and it is not possible to confirm its transmission due to the multiple causes as well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2711, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and it came out at 595 and there was acetone. I went into care and came out and took insulin. After that, the doctor stopped the insulin and the blood sugar disappeared completely and my tests were 85 fasting and 95 fasting. Do I have the disease?", + "answer": "You had severe inflammation of the pancreas and you had a sharp rise in your sugar level and the production of insulin in the blood stopped, but I advise you to do a fasting and cumulative blood sugar test every 3 months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2712, + "question": "The question is that I met a young woman and I love her and I want to marry her, and in the end I learned that she suffers from diabetes. Can I continue my life with her and marry her? I want an answer...", + "answer": "Diabetes is one of the common diseases that have become in our societies due to the change in lifestyle. If diabetes is treated well and you honor it in treatment, it will become a dear friend to you, but if you neglect it, it will neglect you and destroy you. I see, from the point of view, there is nothing preventing it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2713, + "question": "Does the blood sugar measurement change if I measure my blood sugar after returning from work tired?", + "answer": "Measure blood sugar in the morning, two hours before breakfast or two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2714, + "question": "What is the relationship between type 1 diabetes and pregnancy? Does it affect it?", + "answer": "It has an effect in increasing the size of the fetus and requires close monitoring during the second and third stages of pregnancy for fear of preeclampsia and the birth will be by cesarean section if the fetus weighs large.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2715, + "question": "How to deal with type 1 diabetes", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2716, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and I am 24 years old. I had it six months ago and I cannot deal with it. I want a plan or method to deal with the disease. Thank you.", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2717, + "question": "I hope you can help me. I feel a lot of urination with thirst, a slight pain in my sides, and the random blood sugar test is fine. What could it be?", + "answer": "You must do a complete urine analysis, as it may contain a percentage of salts and purulent infections that need treatment, and do a kidney function analysis just to be reassured.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2718, + "question": "I am a 48 year old single woman with 4 children\n16,14,12,11 The period stopped more than a year ago\nI have had multiple sclerosis since August 1990\nNow I have pre-diabetic symptoms\nParents are infected.\nWhat do you recommend...", + "answer": "You must monitor your blood sugar, follow a proper diet, and reduce salt in your food. Lose weight if you are overweight. Treatments for multiple sclerosis can raise blood sugar. If this happens, you can start a blood sugar regulator after meals or another treatment under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2719, + "question": "My father is 75 years old and suffers from diabetes, his percentage has been 127 months since a month, and now he feels numbness in his feet and an imbalance while standing, and the foot is swollen today. Is this due to diabetes and what is it...", + "answer": "You should see an internist to determine the blood sugar level, then examine the foot and find out the cause of the swelling", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2720, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Greetings. Thank you for answering the questions. Doctor, what is the highest rate of diabetes that affects the kidneys and over how long? Does 230 sometimes after eating kill...", + "answer": "In a person who is not sick, the kidneys return sugar to the body, and the sugar does not come out through the urine except when the blood sugar level exceeds 180. The kidneys cannot return all of it to the blood, and some of it falls into the urine. This is what happens in a diabetic patient, and this passage through the kidneys leads to an increase in pressure in the blood. The kidneys are caused by the excretion of water with sugar, and with the passage of time and irregular blood sugar, this condition causes an imbalance in kidney function and eventually leads to kidney failure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2721, + "question": "Is there a cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician, and there is no single radical treatment, unfortunately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2722, + "question": "Is it possible for a person with type 1 diabetes to practice bodybuilding? Is it possible to take nutritional supplements?", + "answer": "It is possible, but without exaggeration, provided that the scale is under control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2723, + "question": "My mother is diabetic, and recently her blood sugar level has been uncontrolled and constantly increasing. Note that she is being treated with pills. The doctor advised her to take insulin. She was afraid. Is there a risk? They received it.", + "answer": "There is no risk from insulin treatment, but the real danger lies in extremely high blood sugar levels for a long period", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2724, + "question": "Is Orgamtril 5 mg not suitable for people with diabetes?", + "answer": "Scientific name please", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2725, + "question": "What vegetables and fruits are beneficial for diabetics?\nIs there a natural herbal treatment for diabetics?", + "answer": "All types of vegetables and fruits are beneficial for diabetics, but in moderation with regard to fruits, and there is no herbal treatment for diabetics.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2726, + "question": "Is high insulin treated with insulin injections?", + "answer": "High insulin is not treated with insulin injections, but rather with metformin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2727, + "question": "Is it possible for a young man to marry a girl who has diabetes? Please note that it is a consanguineous marriage. Please respond as soon as possible.", + "answer": "There are no obstacles to marrying a girl or a young man, one of whom carries diabetes. You only have to do so after pregnancy occurs, God willing. You should monitor your blood sugar level with a specialist doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2728, + "question": "What are the medications that enhance type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "What is the meaning of the question?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2729, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetic foot?", + "answer": "A difficult question that cannot be answered except through a medical examination and performing x-rays and tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2730, + "question": "I did a cumulative diabetes test and the result was 6.2, and the fasting diabetes test was 114\nBut two hours after eating, it may reach 180-220 or a little less without taking medication.\nKnowing that I am committed...", + "answer": "It is necessary to take medication for diabetes because its level is high in the blood", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2731, + "question": "The man has ulcers, knowing that the patient has diabetes", + "answer": "Diabetes should be controlled and a surgeon should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2732, + "question": "What is the natural treatment for edema in diabetics?", + "answer": "What is edema and is usually treated with medical treatments", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2733, + "question": "I want to know the reason for the increase in insulin in the body of a sixty-year-old person. Thank you.", + "answer": "At this age, the pancreatic gland must be examined with x-rays due to the possibility of the presence of tumors causing high insulin, under the supervision of an endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2734, + "question": "Female, my blood sugar level is 5 and I am fasting at 80, but two hours after eating I find it between 98 and 80. I feel dizzy. Is this a symptom of low blood sugar, because the dizziness has been with me for a year and a half?", + "answer": "According to the results you sent, there are no symptoms of diabetes. You should do a hemoglobin and iron analysis in your blood. If the result is normal, I advise you to go to an ear and nose specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2735, + "question": "I have unstable diabetes, which fluctuates between 200 and 300. I suffer from diabetic nerve disease in my feet and fingers. I take blood sugar-lowering pills with a regulator. I feel better.\nIs it possible to recover from...", + "answer": "As long as your blood sugar is high, the nerve pain will continue\nThe blood sugar should be lowered to less than 150 to relax the nerves and reduce the pain\nVitamin B is beneficial, but there is no cure for this condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2736, + "question": "Good evening . I want to marry a girl, but her mother has type 1 diabetes. Will it affect the girl in the future or is it considered a hereditary disease? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Her mother’s type 1 diabetes, which is a non-hereditary disease, will not affect the girl in the future", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2737, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar a month ago and it was 135 mg. After a month I tested and the result was 130 mg. What should I do?", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetes is diagnosed if one of the following conditions occurs:\n\nIf the diabetes test result after fasting for 8 hours is higher than 126 on two different days.\nIf the random diabetes test is higher than 200 and there are symptoms of diabetes such as frequent hunger, thirst, and urination.\nIf the cumulative diabetes result is higher than 6.5 on two different tests, the cumulative diabetes result can be performed every 3 months. For more:\nDiabetes diagnosis.\nSweets for diabetics.\nNutritional coexistence with diabetes. Reference:\nType 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2738, + "question": "the question\nDoes taking large amounts of insulin needles have any effect other than hypoglycemia? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, it may lead to blood electrolyte disorders", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2739, + "question": "I am 40 years old. I had pancreatitis and recovered from it. Now I suffer from increased secretion in the endocrine glands, and my diabetes level rose to 200. When I took GLIMEPIRIDE2mg, my diabetes level dropped to 50.", + "answer": "Blood sugar dropping to 50 is not good\nThe dose should be reduced to 1 mg, and if the sugar continues to drop to 50, Amaryl should be replaced with Glucophage 500 three times a day after eating, along with a suitable diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2740, + "question": "I am 40 years old and my diabetes level is 200, and when I took GLIMEPIRIDE2mg, my diabetes level dropped to 50. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Reduce the dose to 1 mg", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2741, + "question": "I am diabetic\nI would like you to advise me on an alternative to regular sugar\ncanderel\nTropicana\nHermesitas\nNote that I am currently using the latter\nThank you", + "answer": "You can use any one of these alternatives", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2742, + "question": "What fruits are allowed for diabetics?", + "answer": "All fruits are beneficial, not juice, but not more", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2743, + "question": "Does insulin make the body fat?", + "answer": "Yes, insulin increases weight, and diet helps reduce insulin doses and weight gain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2744, + "question": "I tested my fasting blood sugar and it came out at 105, and two hours later I tested my fasting blood sugar, which is supposed to be the case when I broke the fast, and it came out at 193. Is that so? Am I diabetic or not? Do I need treatment or not? I’m afraid of...", + "answer": "Yes, you have high blood sugar after eating, and you need a proper diet, a blood sugar regulator after every meal, and weight loss if you are obese.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2745, + "question": "I have diabetes and I only go to the bathroom 25 times in the afternoon and more than 200 times in the entire day", + "answer": "The number of times you go to the bathroom is abnormal, even if your blood sugar is high\nYou should see an endocrinology consultant to find out if there is an imbalance in the urination hormone", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2746, + "question": "Cumulative blood sugar is 5 and fasting is 80. Two hours after eating, I find it between 98 and 80. I feel dizzy. Is this low blood sugar or normal?", + "answer": "These are normal results that have nothing to do with what you are complaining about", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2747, + "question": "My question is if you tested your blood sugar after fasting for 10 hours and the measurement came out at 91\nThree hours after eating, the measurement came out at 160. What is the diagnosis? Do I have diabetes?\nThank you", + "answer": "Measurement feast again in an analysis laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2748, + "question": "I always find bruises on my body and they are in different places, for what reason?\nKnowing that I got pregnant twice and suffered from gestational diabetes, and my last pregnancy was two years ago and I did not check my blood sugar level after that. Is it related to...", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with gestational diabetes, but blood sugar must be checked periodically\nWe recommend taking one effervescent vitamin C pill daily for a month, as a deficiency of this vitamin can lead to the appearance of various bruises in the body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2749, + "question": "Age 31\nWeight 120\nHeight 177\nMarital status Single\nI had a blood pressure drop of 100/40 and my blood sugar was 73 and I was not fasting. Then I did the cumulative test and found it was 4:11 and my blood sugar started to drop and I was not fasting.", + "answer": "You must see an endocrinologist... There may be a disease of the pancreas or a deficiency of the hormone cortisone", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2750, + "question": "Doctor: Peace be upon you. I have a blood sugar level that is very high, reaching 500 degrees. What should I do? Thank you", + "answer": "You should go to an internal medicine specialist because the percentage is very high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2751, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. I am 51 years old. I recently discovered that I have diabetes. I was tested for the first time while fasting, and the result was 380. My question is, how do I control my sugar level and what foods reduce...", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2752, + "question": "I have diabetes and I feel numbness in my mouth and something is dissolving at the bottom of my head", + "answer": "It may be low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2753, + "question": "Preventing type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "Exercise regularly\nEat healthy food\nLose weight if excess\nTake metformin if your blood sugar is slightly higher than normal (it must be under the supervision of your doctor)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2754, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God .\nI have type 1 diabetes and use insulin needles. I suffer from pain, tingling and burning in the feet. And the pain in the bones is like the pain of a bruise... so what is it...", + "answer": "You should consult a neurologist if your diabetes is fully controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2755, + "question": "I suffer from constant low blood sugar", + "answer": "This needs comprehensive evaluation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2756, + "question": "I have had type 2 diabetes for about a year. I follow a diet with medications without insulin, but I always feel tired, tired, and have severe headaches.", + "answer": "These symptoms do not have to be from diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2757, + "question": "I have low blood sugar and I am not diabetic. My weight was 75, and after a year and a half I became 92. The question is, how can I diet because I went to a nutritionist and she gave me a protein diet, but I could not because...", + "answer": "This requires a comprehensive evaluation and an integrated nutritional and sports system", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2758, + "question": "I am a diabetic. Is bee honey harmful?", + "answer": "Of course, it is harmful because it contains sugar and is harmful", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2759, + "question": "What is the normal range for a random blood sugar test? Is 87 normal, given that I feel a lot of urination and thirst?", + "answer": "This is normal, but it does not completely rule out the presence of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2760, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the difference between the two types of diabetes?", + "answer": "The first type usually affects children and is characterized by a severe lack of insulin, and its treatment depends on insulin. As for the second type, it often affects adults and in it occurs the body’s resistance to the insulin present inside the body and a partial insulin deficiency.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2761, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes", + "answer": "Be well\nwhat is the Question?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2762, + "question": "My husband's blood sugar on an empty stomach was 200, then 270 to 355\nHe takes insulin 24 in the morning and 16 in the evening\nGlucophage 850, three pills daily, but there is no improvement, and the sugar level is very high. His weight is 90 and his height is 180.", + "answer": "Home tests should be done 4 times a day on an empty stomach and two hours after meals and presented to the doctor to change the insulin doses.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2763, + "question": "When the diabetes meter is between 170/200 without a normal breakfast and after eating, does this percentage have complications, especially with regard to sex, or is it a normal percentage?\nNote: This percentage...", + "answer": "This percentage is high, and you must consult a specialist doctor to conduct a fasting, breakfast, and cumulative blood sugar test to determine the possibility of starting treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2764, + "question": "What are the types of diabetes and how do I know that I have any type of diabetes during pregnancy? I had diabetes and I continue to have diabetes. Is it permissible to become pregnant even though I suffer from clotting during pregnancy?", + "answer": "There is no contraindication for pregnancy if blood sugar is regulated with insulin in preparation for pregnancy\nAs for coagulation, it is the specialty of the gynecologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2765, + "question": "A young man proposed to me. He suffers from childhood diabetes, which is not hereditary\nI would like to ask: What is the rate of transmission of the disease to children in the future?\nIs living with a diabetic a normal thing?", + "answer": "It is normal, of course. Diabetes and high blood pressure are not diseases that worry about marriage. They are common diseases. If you are convinced of his character, then trust in God, and no one is immune from the disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2766, + "question": "How can I control my blood sugar level, which is very high?", + "answer": "When blood sugar is very high, it is best to use insulin to control it quickly and reduce the toxicity of sugar to the pancreas.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2767, + "question": "Use Glucovance tablets in the evening and tablets in the evening 500|5\nSugar is still high\nPlease Help", + "answer": "You must first follow the diet and exercise regularly, and if after that the blood sugar remains high, Dimicron or Amaryl medication can be added by the doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2768, + "question": "Good evening. I thank all the doctors in Aberdo for your question. Thank you very much and I appreciate your trouble. My question is when the effect of sugar is strong on the kidneys and blood vessels and how much is the maximum that causes failure...", + "answer": "The higher the blood sugar, the greater the risk of kidney and arterial damage. This is because the effect of high blood sugar is around the clock and there is no specific number for blood sugar, so it is sufficient for it to be irregular.\nThe rate of damage varies among patients, but if diabetes is not treated well, everyone is vulnerable to organ failure over time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2769, + "question": "Is it possible for pre-diabetes to return again after recovery from it?", + "answer": "Yes\ncan come back", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2770, + "question": "Is it possible to completely recover from pre-diabetes?\nCan you come back again?\nShould I continue on the diet for a certain period or for the rest of my life? Does the blood sugar test two hours after eating depend on...", + "answer": "It can be cured and may return, and a moderate diet must be followed throughout life", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2771, + "question": "Is diabetes harmful?", + "answer": "Of course, there are cardiac, nervous, and renal complications if not treated well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2772, + "question": "Sugar is 125 and I am fasting, is it ok?", + "answer": "No, it is not suitable. It must be under 110 fasting\nYou must diet, exercise, lose weight, and follow blood sugar levels while fasting and two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2773, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. I suffer from frequent urination at night, knowing that I have diabetes and use insulin.", + "answer": "Nocturnal polyuria occurs in diabetics, but enlargement of the prostate or prostate must be evaluated to detect enlargement.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2774, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I have a question. I have type 2 diabetes and I use Clovage 850 and I use Amaryl 4mg, but I always use Amaryl and Kensal Clovage. Otherwise, I would like to know what the difference is between them.", + "answer": "Each drug has a different mechanism of action", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2775, + "question": "Treatment with insulin makes the pancreas gland lose its function and over time it ceases to produce secretions. I am afraid of treatment with insulin. A satisfactory answer, please.", + "answer": "Wrong information: Insulin treatment does not cause the pancreas to lose function, but rather maintains it and removes sugar toxicity from it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2776, + "question": "Does Libyan mountain sidr honey treat type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "Certainly not, it contains sugar, and if its quality is as high as honey, this does not make it a treatment for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2777, + "question": "Does exercise help treat diabetes? What is better, running a distance of 4 kilometers or walking? Thank you", + "answer": "A diabetic patient must exercise. Walking is good and running is very good and must be done regularly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2778, + "question": "Peace be upon you. When I inquire, please, I am sick. My diabetes is 190 two hours after eating, and I am fasting at 120 and maybe less. Do I have to take sugar pills even though my body is fine? I don’t go to the bathroom and I don’t feel tired...", + "answer": "You must follow a diet and take metformin pills", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2779, + "question": "I am a young man suffering from type 1 diabetes. My blood sugar is almost at the normal level, and it is only high in the evening before a meal. Note that I exercise in the afternoon.", + "answer": "What are the fasting, fasting, and intermediate test numbers? 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2780, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 0.75 an hour after eating considered normal?", + "answer": "You mean 75...........natural", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2781, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 0.75 an hour after eating lunch normal or not?", + "answer": "This is not an approved standard for diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2782, + "question": "Does Onglyza have side effects when it comes to treating diabetes? The blood sugar level is random from 200 to 275", + "answer": "There is no treatment without side effects, but in general, you must consult the doctor supervising the case before starting any treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2783, + "question": "What is the benefit of sugar aid?", + "answer": "It is a treatment for diabetes that reduces insulin resistance and may help lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2784, + "question": "What to give a diabetic patient if his blood sugar is high?", + "answer": "If you are sure that it is high blood sugar and the patient is taking his medications regularly, do not give him anything, but rather take him to his doctor or to the nearest hospital.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2785, + "question": "My daughter is 8 years old and has diabetes. The problem is that her blood sugar before eating is very high and reaches 400 hours. I added Lantus and it is also of no use, and there is no infection or pus, any symptom that leads to diabetes...", + "answer": "This requires direct supervision of the condition, but in general this requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2786, + "question": "My father has type 2 diabetes\nHe has a problem, which is that his blood sugar rises if he does not eat food, and decreases after eating\nThe cumulative score had before Problem 6.4\nThen...", + "answer": "This requires adjustment of treatments by the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2787, + "question": "r.b.s227 fasting\nurea acid 6.8\ncholesterol 225\nalk phos 467\nurine analysis\nprotein +1\nsugar +2\nAge 41 years\ntreatment\nOne Novonorm 2 mg tablet + two Downyl tablets twice a day\nHow to control sugar???", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2788, + "question": "What type of food is suitable for a patient with type 2 diabetes? Thank you.", + "answer": "Avoid and reduce sugars, fats and carbohydrates\nWheat or barley bread\nReduce carbohydrates as much as possible\nAll this in conjunction with daily walking\nDoing a cumulative examination is sufficient for treatment in some cases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2789, + "question": "Question: My daughter, 8 years old, has been diabetic. The problem is that her blood sugar before eating is very high. It can reach 400. She took Lantus and there is no benefit, but what comes after eating is good, and knowing that there is no diabetes or...", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2790, + "question": "When I check my diabetes in the morning, it is between 90 and 110, but if I eat something sweet in addition to breakfast, I measure it two hours later and it is 180 or 220, and sometimes much lower.\nWhat is the measurement...", + "answer": "In a normal person, the blood sugar level is less than 140.\nIn a diabetic patient, it is higher than that, but it is better for it to be less than 180 with the use of medications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2791, + "question": "Two hours after eating, I checked my diabetes and found it was 220, so I took a regular pill and a cup of fenugreek with the pill, and the test came back two hours after taking the medicine and a cup of fenugreek and four hours after eating a meal...", + "answer": "This is not how evaluation is done. The entire system must be evaluated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2792, + "question": "Is it true that the insulin needle (Lantus) pen is not suitable for people with kidney failure? In this case, what can a patient with diabetes and kidney failure be given together?", + "answer": "It is not completely prohibited, and it is possible to use types of insulin with a shorter duration of action", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2793, + "question": "I suffer from swelling in the foot and I have diabetes, and the swelling results in ulcers, burns, and swelling", + "answer": "This requires consulting a doctor to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2794, + "question": "Gestational diabetes at the first test came out at 72, and an hour later it was 130. I am in the ninth month. Is there a risk and what diet should I follow?", + "answer": "These results are normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2795, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please excuse me, I have gestational diabetes. The second test showed a slightly higher percentage than the first in the ninth month, but I want to know what I should abstain from and do a diet. Thank you.", + "answer": "You should consult a nutritionist and diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2796, + "question": "Excuse me, Doctor. They announced on television a medicine called Goodby Diabetes to treat diabetes. What is your advice? Should I use it?", + "answer": "Of course not, because medically guaranteed treatments are not advertised on television", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2797, + "question": "Today's results\nr.b.s227 fasting\nurea acid 6.8\ncholesterol 225\nalk phos 467\nurine analysis\nprotein +1\nsugar +2\nAge 41 years\ntreatment\nOne Novonorm 2 mg pill + two Downyl pills\nHow is the solution to control blood sugar?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2798, + "question": "Sugar breaking the fast 134. Is this normal?", + "answer": "This is not considered a diagnostic criterion", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2799, + "question": "If someone has type 2 diabetes and is not under control, when should he use insulin and does insulin affect sex in men?", + "answer": "When other treatments fail to maintain control of diabetes, diabetes is the one that negatively affects sexual ability, not insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2800, + "question": "I only use Lantus and I do not use rapid-acting insulin, and the readings are correct. Should I use rapid-acting insulin or what?", + "answer": "If your results are accurate and your diabetes is not type 1, you can do so", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2801, + "question": "Hello\nI have been using Glucophage 850 for a month and a half, three times a day\nI am tired of extreme laziness, sleepiness, fatigue with all my body, dry saliva, and nausea\nI don't know whether to stop Glucophage or take another treatment with it...", + "answer": "You can temporarily reduce the dose to two pills per day until you get used to it and then return to taking 3 pills", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2802, + "question": "My blood sugar level is 226. Is this normal?", + "answer": "It is not normal. It must be monitored and an empty stomach test or glucose tolerance test should be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2803, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. My mother has three toes amputated on her left foot and suffers from inflammation of the nerves in the remaining toes. She tried all the painkillers but they did not help!! She suffers from diabetes\nI hope...", + "answer": "This condition is called diabetic foot, resulting from poor nerve function and poor blood sugar control. I advise you to control your blood sugar and vitamin compounds with some morphine analgesics when necessary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2804, + "question": "He has been a kidney transplant for ten years, and his kidneys started. Derley has had some problems. What do you advise him to take or not, the Januvia medication for diabetes?", + "answer": "Kidney function tests must be done first, then it is determined whether it is possible to take Januvia or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2805, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nSeason's greetings\nIs drinking too much tea dangerous for diabetics?\nNote that tea contains half a teaspoon of sugar", + "answer": "There is no danger from drinking too much tea, but the sugar can be replaced with Steviana sugar, as it is from a natural source and does not cause any harm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2806, + "question": "How are diabetes tests done to confirm diabetes? Thank you", + "answer": "Do a fasting blood sugar test, two hours after eating, and cumulative blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2807, + "question": "Should rapid-acting insulin be used with Lantus insulin? Does Lantus cause weight gain?", + "answer": "Rapid insulin is used before meals, while Lantus is taken at a fixed time every 24 hours to regulate blood sugar levels within 24 hours, and there must be a difference of at least an hour between Lantus and fast-acting insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2808, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test for 11 hours, and the result showed me 104. The minimum is 60 and the maximum is 100, meaning my result is 4% high. My question is how to correct this high. Is there food...", + "answer": "First, the analysis must be repeated again after a month, and this number means the pre-diabetic stage. The diet must be followed and walking for half an hour daily, and it is preferable to take the drug metformin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2809, + "question": "What are the types of fruits that contain the most harmful sugars for diabetics other than bananas and grapes?", + "answer": "There is no fruit that is pleasant for a diabetic patient. Bananas and grapes are beneficial, but they are all limited", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2810, + "question": "Hello\nIs there any harm if the patient is injected with insulin into the vein? And why?\nThank you", + "answer": "Insulin should not be injected other than under the skin. There is one type that is suitable for intravenous injection, which is Electropide. This is done in the hospital and not by the patient.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2811, + "question": "My diabetes began to rise more than 170 in the morning, knowing that I use Emeril 1 mm and Estemil 5 x 1000, one for each morning and evening. Is there a better medicine for my condition? May God reward you. I have been using it for 2 years...", + "answer": "Please explain what acetamyl is", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2812, + "question": "Fasting sugar 97 Is it normal blood sugar or pre-diabetes?", + "answer": "Normal sugar in the pre-diabetic stage is fasting sugar of 100-125 mg/dl", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2813, + "question": "Excuse me, I am 17 years old and my diabetes is 55. Is this normal?", + "answer": "No, of course, it is normal and is considered an indicator of the possibility of developing diabetes in the future", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2814, + "question": "The tests say that there is sugar and sometimes it does not appear. Sometimes in the fasting person it is 124 and in the fasting person it is 130 and another time in the fasting person it is 98 and in the fasting person it is 145. I take a metformin tablet before...", + "answer": "Accumulative blood sugar must also be monitored, and it is preferable to follow a diet, practice walking for half an hour daily, and take metformin 3 times daily after eating, not before eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2815, + "question": "Can the pancreas return to its function for diabetics?", + "answer": "No, pancreatic function cannot be restored in diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2816, + "question": "Hello\nMy maternal grandmother, my aunt, my paternal grandmother, my two aunts, and almost my mother and father were all infected with diabetes. What are the necessary precautions that I must take to avoid this disease...", + "answer": "After reaching the age of forty, physical activity should be increased, one should not eat excessively, and periodic tests should be done for fasting blood sugar, two hours after eating, and cumulative blood sugar every 3 years.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2817, + "question": "Can this medicine be used by a diabetic patient to treat nervousness?", + "answer": "It is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2818, + "question": "Peace be upon you... We have a little girl, 3 years old, who fell down the stairs and developed diabetes... Is it possible to get rid of it while she is young, or will it be chronic?", + "answer": "The fall has nothing to do with diabetes...and must be treated with insulin until God willing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2819, + "question": "I have high diabetes, ranging from 250 to 600, and I am very tall, and I have a stye in my eye, and I take insulin Lantus and insulin Actarbid, and I don’t know what to do.", + "answer": "There are medications to treat insulin antibodies, and there are other medications to help control blood sugar. You must follow up with a diabetologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2820, + "question": "Hello\nMy question is...a question about the effect of metformin on a healthy person who does not suffer from diabetes? What is its effect on blood pressure and other effects... Please answer...", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2821, + "question": "My blood sugar rises to 230 after eating. Do I have diabetes, knowing that I always suffer from a drop in blood sugar that reaches 50 before eating?", + "answer": "Of course, you are diabetic, and you must see a doctor to perform the necessary tests and determine the appropriate treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2822, + "question": "Does pancreatitis cause diabetes? If the pancreas is healed, the symptoms of diabetes go away and the patient is cured of diabetes", + "answer": "Pancreatitis does not cause diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2823, + "question": "Does Normal Sline affect diabetics?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2824, + "question": "Hello, I am 31 years old. I lost 10 kg in the last period of a year. I measured my blood sugar and found it to be 318. It is a random measurement in the middle of the day. I am not fasting. Am I...", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes, and it is better to re-examine and do a cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2825, + "question": "Hello . Two months ago, I started urinating more frequently, and thank God it is not due to diabetes?!", + "answer": "This must be evaluated and a routine blood sugar and urine test may be performed. It may be necessary to collect urine for 24 hours to determine the amount", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2826, + "question": "Peace be upon you... The question is whether Januvia, a diabetes medication, can be taken by a person who is a kidney transplant", + "answer": "In principle, there is no objection, but the kidney function must first be evaluated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2827, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I always feel tired all over my body", + "answer": "Diabetics usually complain of fatigue for several reasons, including:\n\nHigh blood sugar level, so it is recommended to check the level constantly.\nPermanent fluctuation in blood sugar levels (irregularity).\nWeight gain is also a factor that contributes to feeling tired and exhausted\nThe psychological factor in diabetics and sometimes anxiety\nVarious diabetes complications.\n\nSo to reduce fatigue and general fatigue, it is recommended to:\n\nContinuously measure blood sugar levels and cumulative blood sugar\nMaintain a moderate diet\nTake medications on time and consistently\nFollow up periodically with your doctor to avoid complications\n\nReference:\n\nDoes diabetes cause fatigue\n\nread more:\n\n4 steps that enable you to control your sugar level\nHow to deal with low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2828, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done and it came out at 170. I am diabetic", + "answer": "Welcome, my dear. At this stage, you do not have diabetes, but you are in the pre-diabetic stage, and you need to exercise and follow a diet for diabetes, as well as taking appropriate treatment so that the situation does not develop into diabetes, and follow-up tests every 6 months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2829, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old young man and I complain of frequent urination and feeling very thirsty, and this has only happened to me this month. Please reply.", + "answer": "Welcome, my dear. You may be suffering from diabetes. The necessary tests must be done, which are fasting blood sugar and two hours after eating, as well as cumulative blood sugar to reach a diagnosis and then treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2830, + "question": "With sincere thanks and appreciation for your efforts, is treating type 1 diabetes using stem cells successful and a cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "It is still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2831, + "question": "My mother has been suffering from diabetes for 20 years and cannot regulate her diet. Or reduce food", + "answer": "Unfortunately, this is a problem because it is difficult to control diabetes without a system and moderation in times and quantities of food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2832, + "question": "Hello\nHow do I differentiate between hyperglycemic coma and hypoglycemia?", + "answer": "Welcome, my dear. Hypoglycemic coma is characterized by shivering, coldness in the body, and whitening of the skin. As for hyperglycemic coma, it is characterized by heat and dryness in the skin, with the smell of acetone or spoiled apples from the mouth. In both cases, a quick analysis must be performed with a home glucose meter to confirm the condition.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2833, + "question": "I am 30 years old, and I do not suffer from obesity or hereditary diabetes. I had gestational diabetes in my last pregnancy, and after giving birth, the diabetes disappeared completely. Now I am suffering from the symptoms of diabetes again, and I am 3 months old and I checked my blood sugar at 300 after that.", + "answer": "Unfortunately, this is diabetes, and it is best to do a cumulative blood sugar test to confirm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2834, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from blood sugar and I use insulin and regulator pills, and now for three days I have been using insulin. However, my blood sugar test was very high, reaching 403 and more. What is the solution?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2835, + "question": "Is using B-Complex in a ringer feeder safe for diabetics?", + "answer": "B-Complex is safe, but I do not know what the rest of the ingredients of this product are", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2836, + "question": "I am pregnant and have gestational diabetes. I do a blood sugar test at home two hours between meals and the result always appears between 104 and 124. Is this a normal result for gestational diabetes or not?", + "answer": "The result should be less than 95 fasting and less than 130 one hour after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2837, + "question": "Is it possible to use Insulatard insulin instead of Lantus for an 11-year-old child who will take one dose a day like Lantus, or two doses, on the basis that its effect lasts 18 hours?", + "answer": "It is possible and may require one or two doses depending on the results of daily tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2838, + "question": "Is there a risk to my fetus if my blood sugar rises to 184 g/dL after eating, knowing that I am in the 7th week of pregnancy and this is the first time it has risen like this? It was...", + "answer": "If the increase is temporary or rare, this has no effect and treatment must be modified to control the result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2839, + "question": "The doctor gave me Janumet at the beginning of Ramadan instead of insulin, knowing that I have been on insulin for 8 years. Is there a problem with taking it? Are the blood sugar readings reasonable? Should I continue or do tests to be reassured?", + "answer": "Janumet treatment contains both metformin and sitagliptin. Metformin acts as a blood sugar regulator as it reduces glucose synthesis, while sitagliptin regulates the level of insulin secretion after eating. The treatment of a diabetic patient may be converted from insulin therapy to oral drug therapy if:\n\nHaving control and discipline in blood sugar levels for a good period.\nThe presence of other factors that reinforce the idea of ​​using some oral treatments, such as the need to lose weight, or benefiting from some of the positive effects of some oral treatments, such as preventing heart attacks and other benefits.\nThe patient is fully aware that changing treatment may expose him to a disturbance in the blood sugar level during the first period, and he must be careful to measure it periodically.\nKnowing the side effects of Janumet treatment (muscle pain, weakness in one limb, shortness of breath, or dizziness and vomiting). If any of these symptoms occur, you must contact the endocrinologist supervising the case. Of course, in all cases, the endocrinologist will be more knowledgeable about the details of the case. Your level of sugar readings and how disciplined it is.\n\nFor more:\n\nEverything you should know about blood sugar\nThe effects of insulin on the body", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2840, + "question": "How does beta cell testing cause diabetes?", + "answer": "The question is incomprehensible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2841, + "question": "What is the relationship between high cholesterol and blood sugar?", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship. Cholesterol may be one of the causes of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2842, + "question": "What is diabetes and what are its symptoms?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how the body uses sugar. Sugar is a major source of energy for the body. The body gets it from food. Food is broken down into a sugar called glucose. The glucose travels into the bloodstream, where the body uses it for energy or stores it for later use.\n \nThe pancreas produces a hormone called insulin, which helps move glucose from the bloodstream into the cells. When you have diabetes, the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or does not use insulin effectively, which leads to a buildup of glucose in the bloodstream, which can lead to to serious health problems.\n \nThere are two main types of diabetes:\n\nType 1 diabetes: It is a disease caused by an autoimmune reaction in which the body's white blood cells attack the cells that produce insulin in the pancreas. There is no known cure for type 1 diabetes, but it can be controlled by insulin injections.\nType 2 diabetes: It is the most common type of diabetes. Type 2 diabetes develops when the body does not produce enough insulin or does not use insulin effectively. Type 2 diabetes can be prevented or delayed by losing weight. Follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly.\n\n \nSymptoms of diabetes include:\n\nExtreme thirst.\nfrequent urination.\nWeight loss.\nTired.\nBlurred vision.\nSlow-healing ulcers.\nRecurrent infections.\n\nThese symptoms usually appear over several years in the case of type 2 diabetes, while they appear within a few days in the case of type 1 diabetes.\n \nFor more:\n\nCauses of diabetes: genetics or lifestyle?\nWhat are the causes of high blood sugar?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2843, + "question": "I am 24 years old and my weight is 85 kg. I urinate and sweat a lot. My weight is not decreasing. I do not have a great desire for sweets. My diet is normal. I drink about 1.5 liters to 2 liters. I do not get skin infections. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Blood sugar analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2844, + "question": "My question: I am a 28-year-old woman. I have type 1 diabetes, and now I am 2 months pregnant, and my blood sugar levels have increased several times to 300, and the rest is between 200 or less.....", + "answer": "Insulin doses must be taken at the specified time, as prescribed by the doctor. Healer", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2845, + "question": "What is the normal level of blood sugar?", + "answer": "In the morning, the rate is 70_100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2846, + "question": "I have low blood sugar, but my question is, how can I do a diet when I have low blood sugar because I gained weight and reached 92, and before the drop it was 75? I went to a nutritionist and I was not able to do a diet. Help me...", + "answer": "Welcome, my dear. Firstly, in your case, you must go to the specialist doctor first to change the treatment or reduce the current doses of the treatment to prevent the decline from occurring, because the decline is the cause of weight gain because it prompts you to eat voraciously.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2847, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 30 years old and I am in my first month of pregnancy and my blood sugar is 6.4 (this is the first time). What diet should I follow so that diabetes does not affect me during this period...", + "answer": "Reducing sugars and monitoring the analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2848, + "question": "I want the best diet for a diabetic child", + "answer": "The best diet is physical exertion two to three hours after meals, as glucose is consumed through exercise. In this way, the stress on the pancreas is reduced and the intake of sugar-lowering medications is reduced. Of course, while reducing the intake of fats and sugars.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2849, + "question": "What is the organ responsible for secreting insulin?", + "answer": "Pancreas", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2850, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Is insulin sensitivity related to weight gain? What are the symptoms of this increase? What measures are being taken to improve this increase?", + "answer": "Weight gain leads to insulin insensitivity or what is called insulin resistance, and this results from excess weight. Therefore, an ideal weight must be maintained through moderation in food to control insulin resistance.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2851, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from dizziness and headache, especially after eating meals. After analyzing my sugar, I found that my fasting blood sugar was 88 and after breakfast it was 75.\nWhat is the evidence for that?\nGratefully...", + "answer": "This is caused by weight gain and eating large, fatty meals. It is correct to eat small, frequent meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2852, + "question": "I have diabetes, and I exercise and use a diabetic needle, and I do not know the reason why if I travel, the diabetes goes away.", + "answer": "I do not think that the sugar goes away, but it is possible that the test results become good during your travel period. This may be the result of changing the eating pattern.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2853, + "question": "Is it recommended to use a diabetes regulator as a pill for children at the age of 14, because my sister has diabetes, but they did not give her a diabetes regulator and she smeared it on the insulin needles?", + "answer": "Usually at this age diabetes is type 1, which requires insulin, but in some cases it is possible to add metformin treatment under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2854, + "question": "Why should I check my blood sugar? Note that my blood sugar level while fasting is 90. Help us, may God protect you", + "answer": "Because the cumulative test gives the blood sugar level during at least the last three months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2855, + "question": "I measured my sugar level before breakfast and found that I had 0.70 grams. Do I suffer from diabetes or is this an indication that I might have it in the future? Please advise me, may Allah reward you", + "answer": "No, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2856, + "question": "I am 27 years old. Suddenly, I felt dizziness and an increase in my heartbeat. When I measured my blood sugar with my home device, I found it to be 326. When I went to the hospital, my blood sugar test result was 220 and my blood pressure was 200/100. The cumulative result was 10.7%.", + "answer": "This is diabetes and you must take antidiabetic medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2857, + "question": "What are the appropriate foods for those at the beginning of diabetes?", + "answer": "Moderation and order in food is the basis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2858, + "question": "Does the diabetes medication Gluophage 1000mg reduce high blood sugar or is it related to diabetes?\nWhat does DIAMICRON MR60mg do?\nThank you very much", + "answer": "It is a medicine that works to maintain the level of glucose in the body by reducing its secretion in the intestines", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2859, + "question": "What kind of novomix30flexpen is this?", + "answer": "It is a fast-acting insulin drug to lower blood sugar. Its effect begins half an hour after its use and continues for up to 5 hours.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2860, + "question": "The blood sugar result on the first day after fasting for 11 hours was 54 and an hour and a half after eating, 102. The second day when I was fasting for 12 hours was 84. A feeling of fatigue, dryness and swollen lips, my menstrual period before its due date...", + "answer": "Sugar is natural, no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2861, + "question": "Hello\nDoctor, what is the solution to low blood sugar? As for insulin, when should it be used when fasting??", + "answer": "If you use insulin, you must adjust doses and regulate eating times to avoid a decrease\nWhen fasting, the morning dose is taken before suhoor and it is less than the normal dose", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2862, + "question": "Hello\nI have type 2 diabetes\nDo you advise me to get the seasonal influenza vaccination?\nWhen is the best time to vaccinate?", + "answer": "Vaccination is necessary\nThe best time is the 9th and 10th of the year, provided that you are not sick with a cold, then you wait to become healthy and take the vaccination.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2863, + "question": "Sugar breaks the fast after 3 hours, 130. Is it considered normal or not?", + "answer": "This time is not considered a diagnostic criterion", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2864, + "question": "How to test diabetes using a digital chlorometer and its steps", + "answer": "You must go to the pharmacist or diabetes nurse to help you because it needs explanation on the ground", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2865, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nGood morning \nI suffer from type 2 diabetes\nI take diabetes medication\n- How much should you drink ginger with lemon per day or...", + "answer": "There is no scientific information about this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2866, + "question": "Is it better to take Glyptis 50 mg before breakfast as a diabetes treatment, or to take it after lunch?", + "answer": "Scientific name of the treatment, please", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2867, + "question": "My sister is 12 years old and suffers from diabetes. We have seen doctors and she uses insulin. Will exercise help her? What is the type of healthy eating for her? Is it possible for her to recover from it if she grows older???", + "answer": "What is important is order and moderation in food, and it is possible to exercise regularly and under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2868, + "question": "What fruits are allowed for diabetics to eat???", + "answer": "All types, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2869, + "question": "My aunt measured her blood sugar level two hours after eating dinner and found it to be 58...so is this a healthy level or not??", + "answer": "This is relatively normal, but it may indicate eating large but few meals a day, which leads to obesity and insulin resistance, which leads to a drop in blood sugar two hours after eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2870, + "question": "Hello\nI had a blood sugar test done 3 months ago and found it was 6 percent. Then I repeated the test a second time and it was 6.4 percent, knowing that my father and mother have diabetes. So should I...", + "answer": "You are predisposed to getting sick. You should start a diet and avoid getting drunk quickly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2871, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. There are advertisements for treatments for type 2 diabetes with herbs, as well as treatment for type 1 diabetes with stem cells.. How true are these advertisements and what are the latest developments in the field of diabetes treatment?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, these advertisements do not rely on the scientific method to prove the effectiveness and safety of treatment. As for stem cells, this is the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2872, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic and I use NovoMix insulin, but I suffer from irregularity between high and low. What is the solution? Should I change the type of needle?", + "answer": "You can change the type of insulin in coordination with your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2873, + "question": "Is millet suitable for type 2 diabetics?", + "answer": "Yes, millet is suitable for diabetics if consumed in moderation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2874, + "question": "Are mango and cardamom suitable for type 2 diabetics?", + "answer": "Mango and watermelon are not suitable for a diabetic patient because they contain fructose, but he can eat a little of them if he wishes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2875, + "question": "My mother's blood sugar is 200 before breakfast and 250-280 after breakfast\nShe uses Glucophage 100 and Demicron, two pills before breakfast and two pills before dinner\nIs exercise an incentive to reduce blood sugar?", + "answer": "Exercise is good and beneficial for a diabetic patient, but the elderly cannot do it properly, and the blood sugar levels you mentioned indicate that insulin must be added to its treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2876, + "question": "To the angel of God on earth, I am 39 years old. I tested my blood sugar for three days in the morning before breakfast, and the measurements were 115 - 105 - 110 - after two hours of 168. I took the cumulative test in the morning, 5.9 in the afternoon, 7.7...", + "answer": "This is called the questionable test, and it is possible to repeat it again if you do not suffer from the symptoms of diabetes, including thirst, frequent urination, and hunger.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2877, + "question": "My father has been suffering from diabetes for a long time, and there is swelling in his feet. Upon examination, the kidney and liver function tests are very good, but there is a protein level in the urine. What is the treatment...", + "answer": "First, regulate blood sugar and add blood pressure-reducing treatment to the kidneys with a diuretic\nSee a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2878, + "question": "My breakfast blood sugar after 3 hours is 130 and my fasting blood sugar is 90. Is this normal, given that I am 18 years old?", + "answer": "Yes, this result is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2879, + "question": "What is the percentage of sugar in the average human body?", + "answer": "From 70 to 100 in the morning", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2880, + "question": "Dear doctors, I suffer from diabetes. What is your advice to keep my diabetes under control at all times? I am 45 years old and my weight is 83 kilos. I became diabetic 4 years ago, and may God reward you well.", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2881, + "question": "If the color of the urine is yellow, does this mean that the blood sugar is high or not, given that I use insulin?", + "answer": "Urine color has no relation to blood sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2882, + "question": "Do Dialon diabetes pills reduce weight? Please answer???", + "answer": "It is not recommended to take it to lose weight if you do not suffer from diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2883, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I heard that drinking milk after eating causes diabetes. Is this true?", + "answer": "He has no interest", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2884, + "question": "May God bless you, may God’s mercy and blessings be upon you. I am at the end of the eighth month, and my fasting blood sugar is 110 and reaches 140, and after lunch it reaches 180, and at night it drops to...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you,\nYes, there is some risk to the fetus if the blood sugar remains high, as I mentioned. You should consult an endocrinologist, diabetes specialist, or internal medicine specialist for treatment and follow-up.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2885, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and it causes me heartburn, tingling, and green feet. I take diabetes-regulating medication.\nPlease guide me to a solution", + "answer": "It is possible that you are suffering from diabetes complications, neuropathy, and it is preferable to consult an internal medicine physician to give treatment such as lyrica tab", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2886, + "question": "Doctor, my father has diabetes and his foot is injured. What is the quick solution?", + "answer": "Give antibiotics to avoid infection and see a surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2887, + "question": "What is the percentage of sugar in order to know what is the percentage of sugar?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2888, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test and it came out at 150. I did a fasting test and it came out at 260 for sugar", + "answer": "Hello\nThese numbers indicate high blood sugar. It is best to start dieting and exercising, and see a doctor to determine the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2889, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test and it came out at 150. I did a fasting blood test and it came out at 260. My blood sugar is high or not normal.", + "answer": "In a normal person, the fasting blood sugar is less than 100, and the fasting blood sugar is less than 140.\nIf the fasting blood sugar exceeds 125, or the fasting blood sugar is 199, the patient is diabetic.\nIf these tests are correct, you have diabetes and it is recommended to follow up with your doctor to choose the appropriate treatment according to your health conditions and medical history.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2890, + "question": "The amount of insulin I take is as follows: 25 units in the morning, 35 units in the afternoon, 25 units at night, and the daily blood sugar average is 300. Can these doses be increased, and do I need more than that?", + "answer": "The blood sugar level that the doctor wants to reach in diabetics is not a fixed number, because the circumstances of each patient differ from the other. But it ranges between 80-130 for fasting blood sugar and less than 180 for fasting blood sugar.\nWhen the blood sugar level reaches 300, it requires giving more medications, and in your case more units of insulin, but you should not do this except under the supervision of your treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2891, + "question": "My mother has been suffering from diabetes for twenty years, and during this period she began to eat a lot, and she cannot prevent herself from eating, knowing that after every meal her blood sugar rises greatly.", + "answer": "There must be moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2892, + "question": "I play iron and I have diabetes. Does whey protein have an effect on my health condition?", + "answer": "Exercising is good for diabetics. I do not recommend eating proteins, even for a healthy body", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2893, + "question": "Hello, my nephew is diabetic and I exercise iron. He wants to take whey protein medicine. Does this medicine have an effect on his health condition or is it useful? Thank you.", + "answer": "This is possible if it does not change the results of blood sugar tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2894, + "question": "My mother is 64 years old. Her blood sugar level was 129 while she was fasting. Is this normal or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "A little high, it needs to be returned", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2895, + "question": "Useful fruit for diabetics", + "answer": "Moderation in food is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2896, + "question": "Useful fruit for diabetics", + "answer": "Moderation in food is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2897, + "question": "I have a low blood sugar of 6.5.\nI love kunafa with cream. Does it affect sugar and cholesterol? Note that I do not feel anything after eating it", + "answer": "Kunafa causes high blood sugar, and cream causes high blood sugar and cholesterol\nUsually the patient does not feel a change in the level of sugar or cholesterol in the blood\nDiabetics are advised to limit sweets to once a week", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2898, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and atrial fibrillation. She was taking Novo Rapid and Lantus, and the doctor changed the treatment to Humulin 70/30, Vildagluc Plus, and Vildagluc regular. She feels stomach pain when taking the medication plus.", + "answer": "This is because diabetes aids are best tolerated and, if not, can be dispensed with if necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2899, + "question": "My daughter has been diabetic since January 28, 2015. She was treated with insulin, and when she was examined by another doctor, he asked for tests, and then he stopped a type of insulin and gave her pills with insulin. Is the diabetes type A...", + "answer": "To answer this question, you must know the following:\nHow was diabetes discovered?\nAge\nthe weight\nThe results of the tests conducted by the patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2900, + "question": "My daily blood sugar level is 300 or higher, knowing that I am on insulin. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Not normal\nYou need to see your doctor to increase the dose of insulin according to the tests and your medical history", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2901, + "question": "Does angina harm diabetics?", + "answer": "If it is in moderate quantities, there is no harm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2902, + "question": "Is using an electronic blood sugar meter considered accurate? Does smoking raise blood sugar? Does the daily dietary pattern have anything to do with high or low blood sugar?\nYou have all my respect and appreciation", + "answer": "Yes, it is considered accurate and acceptable, and smoking does not raise diabetes, but it and high diabetes destroy blood vessels, and the most important thing in controlling diabetes is a moderate diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2903, + "question": "Cumulative 9.5 How can I download without sports", + "answer": "When the cumulative amount is more than 9%, the patient needs to take at least two types of diabetes medications, and he may need to take insulin.\nYou must consult your doctor to advise you on what is appropriate for you according to your tests, medical history, and the type of medications you are currently taking.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2904, + "question": "My blood sugar measurement one hour after eating was 216. Is this normal?", + "answer": "It is not high. The cumulative blood sugar should be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2905, + "question": "I had a urine test and it showed a sugar level. Does this mean that I am diabetic and what should I do next?", + "answer": "not necessarily\nDo your fasting and cumulative blood sugar to be sure\nFasting blood glucose\nHA1C", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2906, + "question": "I have diabetes and use insulin, what should I do?", + "answer": "Insulin is one of the substances that the body secretes naturally, and it is used to treat diabetics due to a decrease or problem in its production in the body. When starting to use insulin, it is important to first know the following points:\n\nKnow how to take the injection, and how to calculate your dose based on the recommendations of the doctor responsible for the case.\nFollow a special diet supervised by a doctor to calculate the number of doses, and ensure that all nutrients are taken while maintaining sugar in the body within the required level.\nKnow the side effects such as low blood sugar and high blood sugar. And how to deal with both cases.\nAdhering to your insulin dose and keeping your blood sugar level controlled helps avoid or at least delay many of the long-term complications of diabetes.\n\nIt is very important not to worry and be aware of the importance of following treatment because of its effectiveness in controlling diabetes.\nFor more:\n\nOvercoming barriers to initiating insulin therapy\nDiabetic food\nHow can insulin injections be used safely and effectively?\n\nReference:\n\nThe Facts About Insulin for Diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2907, + "question": "I have diabetes, what should I eat?", + "answer": "Whatever you want, but in moderation and order", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2908, + "question": "Is drinking olive oil helpful in reducing high blood sugar?", + "answer": "On the contrary, it raises the blood sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2909, + "question": "My insulin level was 11.6. Is this considered a normal level?", + "answer": "This depends on the time of the examination, i.e. fasting or after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2910, + "question": "I had gestational diabetes, and after giving birth, they told me it would go away, and I had a break in my period every two weeks, and now it has been over for two days, but I have frequent urination, a moderate amount...", + "answer": "Your blood sugar should be checked again", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2911, + "question": "Peace be upon you. In the event of high blood sugar in a diabetic patient, what are the necessary measures and do they differ according to the person and the condition? How to deal? Thank you.", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2912, + "question": "Is diabetes permanent and has no cure?!!!!!", + "answer": "If the condition is diagnosed as diabetes, the patient must take lifelong treatment except in some rare cases when there is a specific reason for an increase in blood sugar levels, such as gestational diabetes or diabetes associated with pancreatitis and other secondary causes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2913, + "question": "peace\nI am a type 2 diabetic. I was using Mitrofen and it caused me pain in the colon, cramps, and severe abdominal pain.\nNow I use Galvus Met and feel a weight gain. Does it cause...", + "answer": "No, definitely you should reduce the amount of food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2914, + "question": "Could you please remind me of the causes of low blood sugar in people who do not have it?", + "answer": "There are many reasons, and diagnosing the cause depends on when the prolapse occurs, i.e. fasting or after eating, and other factors. Therefore, first the prolapse must be documented, then a specialist doctor should be consulted.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2915, + "question": "Pregnancy and gestational diabetes", + "answer": "It is harmful if it is not controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2916, + "question": "Case of high blood sugar", + "answer": "What is required of this question? This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2917, + "question": "Are there side effects to using Diclogesic drops for people with diabetes?!", + "answer": "There is no harm but why use it?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2918, + "question": "The best way to reduce fluid in the body resulting from diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes itself does not lead to fluid accumulation in the body", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2919, + "question": "My son is 4 years old and has diabetes. He suffers from a severe drop in diabetes at night at 0.39 seconds in the morning. The examination two hours after dinner is 1.40. The dose of Loontis is half a unit, and not taking Loontis for diabetes in the morning is 2.5.", + "answer": "He should take a glass of milk before bed, or it is possible to reverse the timing of Lantus to the morning", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2920, + "question": "Diabetes how to treat it", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2921, + "question": "Hello\nI play bodybuilding and I suffer from diabetes.. Do nutritional supplements affect diabetics...such as whey protein supplements...in colloquial terms, do supplements affect diabetics...", + "answer": "Not much if diabetes is under control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2922, + "question": "He has been diabetic for ten years and has not stabilized. He drank ten times before going to sleep, five times before each meal. He still has a fast to eat, up to 300, and before breakfast, it is normal most of the time...", + "answer": "Morning sugar is good\nYou must increase the level gradually to get the blood sugar level two hours after eating to be less than 160", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2923, + "question": "Can a tooth be extracted when the blood sugar level is 300? What are the resulting complications?", + "answer": "It is preferable to adjust the blood sugar before extracting the tooth because it causes the bleeding to continue for a longer period and delays the healing of the wound", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2924, + "question": "I am 19 years old and I weigh 95 kilograms. I am on a diet. Can the diet cause me diabetes, knowing that I have no genetic predisposition to diabetes?", + "answer": "No, it does not cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2925, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 8 months due to a cortisone dose, and after the diet and Glucophage, the readings became normal, and the cumulative readings are 5.7, and before breakfast it is 86.90, and after eating it is 140.94. Am I infected or a symptomatic condition?", + "answer": "It may be an occasional condition\nIf you are overweight, continue taking Glucophage\nIf your weight is normal, stop treatment and monitor your blood sugar. If it does not rise, it is a symptomatic condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2926, + "question": "Are bleaching needles safe and what type can I use? I am a type 1 diabetic and depend on insulin needles.", + "answer": "There is no problem with it, and you should consult a gynecologist regarding the type", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2927, + "question": "She has gestational diabetes and at birth I was examined after 3 weeks, when fasting 80 and when breakfast for two hours 90. How do we interpret the results?", + "answer": "The blood sugar may have disappeared after giving birth, but the analysis must be continued every 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2928, + "question": "What is the treatment for low blood sugar? Thank you", + "answer": "For diabetics, doses must be adjusted... For non-diabetics, the cause must be known before treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2929, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the most beneficial sport for diabetics?", + "answer": "All types of sports. Violent sports are not preferred for those dependent on insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2930, + "question": "Hello\nI am a diabetic. When I put water on my hands, I feel a tingling sensation in my hand. Is this related to diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, it is diabetic neuritis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2931, + "question": "Diabetes medication has side effects, even though my GPA is 6", + "answer": "Keep your blood sugar moderate because sugar is the most dangerous for you, not the cure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2932, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 1 diabetes for ten years. I suffer from weight gain and muscle spasms. I took Nervax and Lyrica and it improved a little, but when I finished them, the cramps returned. Does it have an effect...", + "answer": "These medications should not be stopped, especially since they have produced good results for you and have no harmful effects\nFor Lyrica, try to take a dose of 75 to 150 mg daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2933, + "question": "Peace be upon you and the meat of God be upon you\nWhy are women more likely to develop diabetes than men?", + "answer": "that's not true", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2934, + "question": "Sugar test 200. Should I use medications? Or do I follow a diet?\nWhat harm or complications could occur if I do not use it?\nNote that I do not suffer from fainting", + "answer": "You must begin treatment and not wait for fainting. By delaying treatment, you will waste time and expose yourself to diabetes complications early.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2935, + "question": "Recurring episodes of low blood sugar, even though I am diabetic and suffer from fluid accumulation and kidney filtration", + "answer": "If you are being treated with insulin, you must regulate and reduce doses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2936, + "question": "My blood sugar suddenly rose. I did the test, fasting 214, fasting 324\nCumulative 8 I went to Dr. Adani, a type of painter, and he asked for the same tests in a second laboratory. They did fasting 120, fasting 214, cumulative 10, and he told me to take a breath if he smelt a pill.", + "answer": "Treatment is not sufficient. Your morning blood sugar has been corrected, but your postprandial blood sugar is still high, so another treatment must be added", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2937, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 15 years and have kidney ulcers. I use Lasix 40 mg, 3 pills in the morning and 3 in the evening, in addition to Amril 2 in the morning. Since yesterday, my blood sugar has dropped to 40 after I vomited. I treated it and the same thing happened again.", + "answer": "Diabetic medications of the Amaryl type should not be taken when the kidneys runny, because in this case these medications accumulate in the blood and lead to recurrent and dangerous drops.\nYou should stop treatment and see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2938, + "question": "What are the normal and abnormal levels of blood sugar? Thank you", + "answer": "The blood sugar level after fasting ranges between 70-110 mg/dL", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2939, + "question": "Diabetes and its symptoms", + "answer": "Symptoms of diabetes result from high levels of glucose in the blood. Initial symptoms or complications may appear immediately and can be summarized as follows:\n\nFeeling stressed, tired and hungry\nConstant thirst and constant urination\nDry mouth and itchy skin\nBlurred vision\nErectile problems in men\nFungal infections\nSlow healing of wounds\nFeeling of numbness in the hands and feet\n\nBecause the initial symptoms do not always appear, the patient with a family history of diabetes is advised to undergo early detection and undergo tests periodically.\nTests for early detection and diagnosis of diabetes:\n\nFasting blood sugar test\nCumulative sugar check\nRandom blood sugar test\n\n \nDiabetes\nDiabetes diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2940, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "The most common symptoms of diabetes are excessive diarrhea, frequent urination, and feeling hungry\nThere are other less prominent symptoms, such as blurred vision, a feeling of weakness, leg pain, delayed wound healing, and itching.\nHere it must be noted that there is a large difference in the appearance and severity of these symptoms between patients and according to the type of diabetes. Some symptoms may be completely absent, or they may be minor and do not attract the attention of the affected person, and thus diagnosis is delayed.\nDue to the widespread spread of diabetes, a group of factors called risk factors have been identified, such as obesity, lack of physical activity, and a history of diabetes in the family. When these factors are present, blood sugar is analyzed even in the absence of the symptoms mentioned. See Diabetes in the dictionary.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2941, + "question": "What is the length of time to take Metformin 850, especially after the blood sugar values ​​stabilize, and if it is necessary to continue, what is the amount? Should I stay on three times or less? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "The best time to take metformin is with a meal because it has side effects on the stomach and intestines, and when taken with food, it reduces the side effects that may occur. When the diabetes readings improve, this does not mean that we need to reduce the dose directly. This means that the medication dose is appropriate and the diabetes values ​​have stabilized. If the diabetes values ​​stabilize, your doctor decides based on several things, including:\n\nthe age.\nOther diseases. Only your doctor can decide whether the dose should be reduced or fixed, but you do not have to adjust the dose when you feel better. For more:\nDiabetes diagnosis.\nDiabetes myths and false beliefs.\nNutritional coexistence with diabetes. Reference:\nMetformin (Oral Route)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2942, + "question": "What is the normal range for a diabetic patient?\nI want detail\nHow much fasting is normal from _to\nTwo hours after eating, how much is normal from _to\nNatural cumulative from -to\nThank you", + "answer": "Morning blood sugar is less than 100\nAfter eating 75 grams of sugar, it should be less than 140 after two hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2943, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from severe high blood sugar while using insulin", + "answer": "Visit the treating physician and conduct tests on the cumulative blood sugar and thyroid and adrenal gland hormones", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2944, + "question": "Welcome\nI am a 28-year-old young woman who has had type 1 diabetes since 2003, and since then I have been using insulin, both pure and false.\n1. Is there a new treatment to get rid of this...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, to this day, there is nothing but insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2945, + "question": "High acetone in the blood", + "answer": "Caused by insulin deficiency", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2946, + "question": "What is the treatment for high acetone in the blood?", + "answer": "If it is a diabetic patient, the treatment is by taking sufficient amounts of fluids and insulin, and he may need an emergency visit", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2947, + "question": "I always have low blood sugar, and I do not have diabetes. Is this a risk? Am I at risk for diabetes? I am 25 years old. Please advise me, may God reward you.", + "answer": "This requires evaluation in the doctor's office, and may require admission to the hospital for evaluation and the necessary tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2948, + "question": "My father is 63 years old. He has diabetes since he was 16 years old. He only uses diabetes pills, a regulator, and a diet, and his blood sugar measurements are usually 140.137. Yesterday, the doctor decided to give him insulin needles because he measured 220??", + "answer": "If treatment with pills has reached its maximum and blood sugar is always high, or if kidney function is abnormal, it is best to start insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2949, + "question": "Is it advisable for a type 2 diabetic to take metformin three times after eating, or twice, or once? Please advise. Thank you.", + "answer": "Three times before eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2950, + "question": "Hello\nI have a daughter who is 10 months old and now I am pregnant and have diabetes. What is the solution?", + "answer": "See a doctor and control your diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2951, + "question": "What is the rate of increase in blood sugar levels in a person who is fasting and breaking the fast? Thank you", + "answer": "Normal is less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2952, + "question": "I want something, may God heal you, to reduce your blood sugar", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2953, + "question": "How long does diabetic foot treatment take and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "It depends on the type and severity of the injury", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2954, + "question": "freestyle libre\nPlease, can someone provide me with this device that measures blood sugar without pricking?", + "answer": "It is a device from Abbott, which is a sensor placed on the upper arm that is replaced every 14 days. The blood sugar measurement is done by passing the blood sugar device over the sensor.\nThe device is available in some European countries", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2955, + "question": "How much does a stem cell transplant for a type 2 diabetic patient cost in Jordan...? When drinking cinnamon after eating, does it reduce the sugar level when it is high? And is there a treatment for...", + "answer": "Stem cells are still in the experimental stage and are generally the first type, and I have no experience with cinnamon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2956, + "question": "I have diabetes, and I take Mixtard 30, and the blood sugar was fine with me, and one time it was on it, and after about a week, it came back down again, and the doctor tells me to take Novo Ribed with it, and she tells me to take two units...", + "answer": "If the sugar has returned to moderate levels, there is no need for Novo Rapid", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2957, + "question": "In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful: More than two years ago, I developed diabetes as a result of taking Betacort Ampoules, which in turn affected the increase in the level of cortisone in my body, and I got rid of diabetes, and now it has returned...", + "answer": "This requires full evaluation and follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2958, + "question": "In the event of low blood sugar, is it possible to eat alternative sugar and have the same effect, especially after getting used to it for a long period?", + "answer": "For your information, the function of substitute sugar is to give only a sweet taste, and when it enters the body, it does not raise sugar because it does not contain calories. It is also not recommended to continue using it because it causes side effects after a period of taking it, so it is recommended. By reducing its consumption and continuing with the treatment prescribed by the specialist doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2959, + "question": "Excuse me, I want to marry someone, but she has diabetes\nIs there any harm to children or what precautions should we take after marriage?", + "answer": "There is no direct harm to children, but the disease must be controlled and controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2960, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nMy mother is 55 years old, also obese, and has diabetes. It increases to 200 or more depending on the cases. What is the treatment?\nWith thanks..", + "answer": "First, you must do a cumulative blood sugar analysis and then consult a diabetes specialist to prescribe the appropriate doses according to the value issued by the analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2961, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes with unstable blood pressure. When I sleep, my body becomes numb from the top of my head to my feet, with pain in the muscles of my body.", + "answer": "Emergency must be reviewed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2962, + "question": "What is the price of a glucose analysis device in the market?", + "answer": "You should ask about this at the pharmacy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2963, + "question": "Do pills to delay menstruation affect the rate of high or low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Not in a big way", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2964, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test of 115 and my cumulative blood sugar was 7. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, yes, this is diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2965, + "question": "I am 17 years old and have diabetes. Every now and then I feel sick and I want to go back, but I cannot go back. Is it normal due to diabetes or not?", + "answer": "I do not think so. You should see a doctor to undergo the necessary medical tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2966, + "question": "Hello\nI have kidney pain, frequent urination, and I feel dizzy when angry. For your information, my blood sugar test is high, between 250 and 370. For your information, I do not take any medications.", + "answer": "You have to control your diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2967, + "question": "I am 16 years old. I have type 1 diabetes. I always feel hungry. My height is 177 cm. I weigh 60 kilos.. I want a diet that is suitable for me!", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2968, + "question": "Doctor, there is a special treatment for diabetics carried out by Dr. Chantal Assi, and it is based on transplanting some marrow into the pancreas from the hip. How effective is that? Does the doctor know and is the treatment useful?", + "answer": "All stem cell transplants in the world are in the experimental stage, some of which may succeed, but they have not been approved as an official treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2969, + "question": "What is the success rate of treating diabetes with stem cells?", + "answer": "It is still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2970, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from diabetes. Recently, I have been suffering from low blood pressure.\nBecause of diarrhea, may God bless you, almost because of the sugar regulator\nNow I am suffering from depression. The heart rate increased with the fall\nWhat is it...", + "answer": "If the cause of the diarrhea is the diabetes regulator, you can stop using it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2971, + "question": "Medications for the problem of clogged arteries in the diabetic foot other than surgery. The patient’s age is 80 years", + "answer": "A vascular specialist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2972, + "question": "When my blood sugar drops, I only feel blurry vision. As for the other things, I no longer feel them. This is due to what, and is there a treatment for it and how.....", + "answer": "This is due to the recurring lows. The treatment is the regimen, so that we avoid the lows and allow the blood sugar to rise slightly temporarily until the symptoms of the lows reappear.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2973, + "question": "Hello, I wanted to ask about a method of prevention in order not to remove the man’s thumb curl again. I know that I have diabetes. Is there a brand of shoes that you recommend? Thank you ☺", + "answer": "You should consult a foot care specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2974, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My question is: Does barzalone treatment raise blood sugar levels? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2975, + "question": "Does amputation of parts of the body mean the onset of cancerous diseases?", + "answer": "No, this has nothing to do with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2976, + "question": "What is the treatment for high blood sugar?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2977, + "question": "What is an increase in insulin in the body?", + "answer": "It is an indication of insulin resistance and thus a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2978, + "question": "Why do I feel low blood sugar and my blood sugar is 300?\n¡", + "answer": "Either the test is wrong or these are not symptoms of low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2979, + "question": "What are the causes of recurrent low blood sugar and what are its complications?", + "answer": "The main reason is the lack of a system in times and quantities of food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2980, + "question": "Is it true that there is a treatment for diabetes through an surgical procedure? Please advise me, may God reward you", + "answer": "There is no such thing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2981, + "question": "What are the limits that a diabetic patient must reach when fasting and before sleeping???", + "answer": "Fasting less than 130 and before sleeping less than 180", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2982, + "question": "I heard that gastric bypass has a role in treating diabetes. Is this true?\nI hope you can benefit from the specialists, and may God bless you.", + "answer": "Yes, gastric bypass surgery, gastric bypass surgery, or both have positive effects on diabetes to a very large extent", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2983, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the difference between the following two medications: NOVOFORMINE and METFORMINE?", + "answer": "Trade name only", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2984, + "question": "What are the required diabetes values ​​for a pregnant woman?", + "answer": "Fasting, less than 90 and one hour after eating, less than 140", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2985, + "question": "Symptoms of high blood sugar", + "answer": "Symptoms do not necessarily exist, and if they do exist, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2986, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient. I use insulin injections that are clear and mixed. Now I have insumab basal and insuman comb. Can you clarify which one is pure and which is wrong? Thank you.", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2987, + "question": "I have diabetes and I use insulin injections that are false, by taking a portion of the crude and a portion of the pure. Please let me know by diagnosing which one is false and which is pure. I have what is available. Comb, Insuman Basal", + "answer": "What is required of the question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2988, + "question": "Low blood sugar occurs when the menstrual period begins. Does menstruation have an effect on blood sugar?", + "answer": "Yes, there is an effect. The dose must be adjusted during this period", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2989, + "question": "What should be the normal gestational blood sugar level? Thank you.", + "answer": "Less than 100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2990, + "question": "Please, I did a home blood sugar test and it was 173 after eating. Is it considered high, knowing that I had gestational diabetes?", + "answer": "It is best to do the examination in the morning and inform us of the result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2991, + "question": "What are the drinks or foods that help regulate sugar levels, for diabetics? Thank you", + "answer": "Moderation and regulation of times and quantities is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2992, + "question": "Can the dermaroller device, which causes damage to the skin with fine needles that the skin embeds in several sessions, be used by a diabetic patient who takes insulin and her blood sugar is often high? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "No, it is better to control diabetes first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2993, + "question": "feospan spansule Is the medicine suitable for diabetics and how long should it be used?", + "answer": "This medication contains iron and is not related to diabetes\nIt can be taken until the anemia improves", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2994, + "question": "Muhammad Ali, peace be upon you. I have been suffering from diabetes for 35 years. The question is, I do not now feel low blood sugar", + "answer": "Feeling that your blood sugar is high or low does not mean that you are in trouble, and a laboratory analysis must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2995, + "question": "My glycemic index is 8.5, and it is not found in my family on either side (other than my successor). I have been on and off for 4 months. I am 34 years old - weight 92, height 184. Should I take...", + "answer": "It is preferable to consult a diabetes specialist, because treatment is the basis of recovery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2996, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Can I drink diabetes medication to lose weight even though I have a hormonal imbalance?", + "answer": "This is not a medically approved use", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2997, + "question": "Can L-Carnitine be used for a diabetic patient in the event of a lack of sperm, and how effective is it?", + "answer": "It is possible, but I do not think its effectiveness is important", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2998, + "question": "My blood sugar test after fasting for 8 hours is 110-60\nTwo hours after breakfast it is 120-70\nDo I have sugar?", + "answer": "No, but you have a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 2999, + "question": "Hello doctor. She is 54 years old and has had diabetes for eight years. She maintains a diet and takes sugar pills regularly. However, she measures her blood sugar without food in the morning and it comes out at 400. What are the reasons?", + "answer": "This requires organizing treatment or adding another treatment under the supervision of the doctor following the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3000, + "question": "I have diabetes what will I do every day", + "answer": "Tips that can be followed to live with diabetes:\n\nLearn more about diabetes, click here\nSelf-monitoring of glucose levels, for more tips on glucometers\nMaintaining a healthy lifestyle, for more about dietary coexistence with diabetes\nConduct periodic examinations when seeing a doctor.\nAvoid stress\nQuit smoking, click here\nDaily care by maintaining personal hygiene", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3001, + "question": "Peace be upon you, what are the causes of recurrent low blood sugar in a diabetic patient and are there any complications? my regards", + "answer": "The most important reason is the lack of regularity with the times and quantities of food, and it is possible that if the decline is severe and continues for a long time, it may have complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3002, + "question": "Does insulin for diabetics increase weight?", + "answer": "If there is no diet and moderation in food, yes, weight increases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3003, + "question": "What causes tingling feet even though I know that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Hello\nMost diabetics suffer over time from inflammation of the peripheral nerves and blockage of the small blood vessels, especially in the upper and lower extremities.\nIt is preferable to see a neurologist to conduct tests and determine the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3004, + "question": "Diabetes causes and treatment", + "answer": "Its causes are many and its treatments are varied", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3005, + "question": "Does a high blood sugar level of 7.5 cause a headache?", + "answer": "Hello\nHigh blood sugar can cause a headache, noting that the patient may suffer from low blood sugar due to treatment, especially patients who use insulin. As for the HA A1C test, or what is called cumulative, it has nothing to do with headaches because it remains high for a period of time until the blood sugar level is controlled.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3006, + "question": "Is tingling in the toes related to diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, it definitely has a relationship", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3007, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetes in Jordan, which is stem cell therapy, and how can I contact you?", + "answer": "It is still in the experimental phase", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3008, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar was 265 and my fasting blood sugar was 430. I took only two doses of the Amiral Umm Akhte treatment until I lost 10 kilograms by walking in two months with regular meals, and now, after 6 months, my fasting level is 95...", + "answer": "No, it has not been cured, but it has become in good health, so that if it continues like this, there will be no complications from diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3009, + "question": "If the sugar level is 150 after eating, is it high?", + "answer": "No... within normal limits", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3010, + "question": "Do metforbin pills help reduce cumulative blood sugar?", + "answer": "Yes, definitely with a diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3011, + "question": "Is taking diabetes aid pills enough for a diabetic patient if the GPA is 7.5?", + "answer": "Yes ....", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3012, + "question": "Is headache a sign of high blood sugar and eye pain? Is the GPA 7.5 high?", + "answer": "Yes, but it is a symptom of other diseases such as high blood pressure, anemia, impatience, and other diseases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3013, + "question": "Please advise me about the diabetes medication Onglyza 5 mg... Is it really a good medication currently... I used it after my doctor recommended it, but I do not find any difference from the previous medication that I used, Amril 4.", + "answer": "An excellent treatment, but it must be taken without stopping Amaryl", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3014, + "question": "Good evening, I would like to know what is the harm of amino acids used by athletes in bodybuilding and do they affect diabetics if used??", + "answer": "It is not harmful in general, but excessive consumption of anything is harmful", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3015, + "question": "Ask about diabetes, how to maintain it without medication, and what are the appropriate meals", + "answer": "Moderation in food and taking metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3016, + "question": "I want to know how I can determine my blood sugar using my medical devices as a medical student.", + "answer": "What is specifically required by the question? You can measure the sugar level using simple devices or in the laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3017, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 35 years, and now I feel tired, and sometimes when I don’t eat anything, my sugar rises, and I thank you very much.", + "answer": "The treatment and regimen must be adjusted with your doctor following the condition, and if there are other possible causes, they must be evaluated and treated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3018, + "question": "Is there a difference between NovoMix30FlexPen\nAnd Humalog Mix25 100E/ml Kwiklen, knowing that I use Insulin Novemix 20 units in the morning, so if I use the second medicine, how many units can I take? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is the same type of insulin, but the difference is in concentration\nNovomix contains 70% long-acting insulin and 30% rapid insulin\nHumalog ratios are 75% long-term and 25% rapid\nYou can take the same doses and adjust them according to your blood sugar measurement in the morning and evening", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3019, + "question": "I take insulin (Aspart) 30 units before meals, in addition to insulin (Glargine - Detemir) 40 units at night. Is there a negative effect on the kidneys and liver and I take pills...", + "answer": "Insulin has no effect on the kidneys. It is important to control the sugar level because it is harmful to the kidneys", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3020, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes - on many days my blood sugar levels are very controlled without using the tablet medication that I take (Cidophage). Should I take diabetes medication despite...", + "answer": "Yes, this medicine slows down the acceleration of the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3021, + "question": "Is there a permanent cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, as of this moment, there is none", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3022, + "question": "The cumulative blood sugar level for a nine-year-old child is seven, so what does it mean?", + "answer": "It may be diabetes, but this needs to be repeated and reviewed by a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3023, + "question": "Does a diabetic patient with long-term diabetes need to protect the liver from complications, such as taking silymarin, for example? Or does taking this medicine (silymarin) harm those who do not need treatment with it?", + "answer": "Scientific name please", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3024, + "question": "A person has type 2 diabetes and has kidney problems and has high triglycerides. Is Janumet 50mg/1000mg suitable for him, knowing that when he takes it, his diabetes goes down and he feels dizzy?", + "answer": "It depends on the level of kidney function and the amount of high triglycerides", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3025, + "question": "Peace be upon you...a question...didn’t he have high blood sugar, but after taking treatment for allergy...high blood sugar, is the allergy medication...dixen, prozlon, and another treatment for his allergy a cause...and thank you.", + "answer": "Allergy medications containing cortisone raise blood sugar in some patients, and blood sugar usually returns to normal after stopping treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3026, + "question": "Does treating allergies raise blood sugar? Note that I do not have diabetes before", + "answer": "If it contains cortisone it is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3027, + "question": "I had an hba1c test of 6 8 and I do not have type 2 diabetes, thank God, but my body is susceptible to diabetes. I took Glovir treatment for diabetic diet.\nMy question\nCan I get the screening percentage...", + "answer": "If you start a suitable diet and lose weight, it is certain that the cumulative sugar level will decrease, and you must continue to change the dietary pattern and not return to the previous pattern.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3028, + "question": "How does a person know his mother has diabetes?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3029, + "question": "How do you treat someone whose blood pressure and blood sugar are high?", + "answer": "We treat each individually", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3030, + "question": "I have been diabetic since I was 12 years old, and now I am 20. This disease caused weakness and damage to the nerves in my legs, and in addition to making me eat a lot, it caused me to gain weight, especially...", + "answer": "We start treating diabetes and blood pressure after conducting the necessary tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3031, + "question": "My father has had diabetes for years, and now it is high, reaching 435. What are the dangers of this and how can it be treated?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3032, + "question": "I am diabetic and sometimes I feel tingling sensations in my lower extremities, especially when exposed to air conditioning. Is there a medication?", + "answer": "When exposed to cold, the arteries in the extremities constrict, and this is normal.\nIn a diabetic patient, this condition can last for a longer period due to the loss of some flexibility in these arteries and the nervous system being affected by the sugar.\nHe advised taking arterial dilator treatments and nerve stimulant B vitamins", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3033, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I do not take medication even if it is on the rise because I follow a diet, knowing that the rise after eating two hours of food ranges between 210-260 and rarely 300. Is rice healthy after that?", + "answer": "These levels are still high, and you must perform an HBA1C blood sugar test due to the possibility of the need to start treatment with a diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3034, + "question": "Doctor, my father is diabetic, and a while ago he had swelling of the blood. We went to a doctor and asked for tests to be done. We discovered that he had gout, and after 4 months suddenly 3 of his fingers became...", + "answer": "The symptoms you are talking about require your father to be referred to a vascular surgeon without any delay.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3035, + "question": "Is there a diabetes treatment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that is taken once a week?", + "answer": "This ivory does not exist yet, waiting for it to be registered with the Saudi Food and Drug Authority.\nTreatment is available outside the country", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3036, + "question": "Amyril 2 mg can be taken 1 mg in the morning and 1 mg in the evening because the sugar level is high in the evening only two hours after dinner and the rest of the times are normal.", + "answer": "Amaryl is taken once in the morning\nThe best thing to do is to increase the dose to 3, 4, 5, or 6 mg in the morning. If your blood sugar level does not improve, you should see your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3037, + "question": "What is the basic food for diabetics?", + "answer": "Moderation is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3038, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and high blood pressure. Which is better in my case, taking Lisinopril 20 mg daily alone, or reducing the dose of Lisinopril and adding a second treatment to lower blood pressure? Note that I am taking Amaryl 4 mg...", + "answer": "It is permissible to use both solutions, but it is preferable to take the full or maximum dose of lisinopril", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3039, + "question": "What fruits are allowed for diabetics in small quantities? And forbidden fruits?", + "answer": "Allowed fruits are low-calorie fruits, such as: oranges, apples, grapefruit, and guava\nAs for fruits that should be avoided: grapes, figs, and dates", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3040, + "question": "What is the difference between occasional diabetes and diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no accidental diabetes, but the results may return to normal temporarily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3041, + "question": "I live in the United States of America. I have a strange condition, and the symptoms that doctors here are unable to detect are numbness in the feet, thirst, fatigue, and a psychological condition.", + "answer": "A neurologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3042, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar on a device that showed 119 and a device that showed 142, which is more accurate?", + "answer": "The results are close", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3043, + "question": "Is diabetes considered a hereditary disease?", + "answer": "There is a genetic factor and there are other factors", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3044, + "question": "Is the blood sugar measuring device correct?", + "answer": "Yes, it is considered relatively acceptable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3045, + "question": "Do these signs indicate definite diabetes?\n-Continuous urination\n- Extreme thirst and excessive fluid drinking\n-Dry mouth\n-Suddenly blurry vision", + "answer": "Definite diagnosis is made through a blood test, and these symptoms may occur for reasons other than diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3046, + "question": "I always feel like I am about to faint, even though my blood pressure, blood sugar, and blood are normal and there are no diseases. Is it a mental illness? But I really feel like I'm going to fall", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to perform the necessary medical tests to find out the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3047, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have diabetes. I am married. I am 25 years old. I have had it for a year, but I stick to a good diet and I exercise. I do not feel rapid urine flow, or something like a symptom of diabetes, but my weight decreased from 73 to 66...", + "answer": "The disease must be followed up with tests, not just symptoms, and under the supervision of a doctor to find out the cause of weight loss", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3048, + "question": "The blood sugar level immediately after eating is 180. Is this normal or should a test be performed two hours after eating to be sure?", + "answer": "The examination should be performed two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3049, + "question": "Causes of diabetes", + "answer": "There are genetic factors and environmental factors", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3050, + "question": "I am very tired and diabetic", + "answer": "You should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3051, + "question": "My father suffers from pain and numbness in his leg and upper leg, even though he suffers from diabetes. What is the reason?", + "answer": "This is one of the complications of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3052, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please advise me on the type of pills that lead to swelling in the feet, knowing that I take blood pressure pills, the Diven type, and French diabetes, because I have been suffering for a long time. Thank you very much...", + "answer": "These medications do not lead to swelling in the feet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3053, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetic foot?", + "answer": "An ulcer or wound in the foot", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3054, + "question": "Dr. Bashir, today I was fasting and I was examined and the result was 87. After that I broke my fast and took a banana and the result after two and a half hours was 153. What are your instructions for me and a thousand thanks to you, knowing that I took...", + "answer": "Excellent result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3055, + "question": "I have been diabetic since 1422 AH and it has not improved until now. I have been taking clear and cloudy insulin for four years, and I used Lantus 34 and NovoRapid 15 before each pill, and it comes out in the stool in pieces like glass.", + "answer": "This needs full evaluation and follow-up with an endocrinologist and gastroenterologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3056, + "question": "The most important steps in treating hypoglycemia", + "answer": "It depends on the reason", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3057, + "question": "Is there a definitive cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you.\nUntil these words are written, there is no definitive treatment for diabetes, but in laboratories they have come up with something similar to a final treatment for type 1 diabetes, which was successfully tested on mice.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3058, + "question": "I used insulin for the first time at a dose of 18, but I had an increase in the evening at five o’clock, about 3.93 grams, and increased urination, and this did not happen to me before using it.", + "answer": "Doses must be continued and adjusted under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3059, + "question": "Foods that should be avoided by diabetics?!", + "answer": "Moderation is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3060, + "question": "Is there a proven and guaranteed treatment for diabetes, whether popular or medical, such as type 1 or type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "There are treatments determined by the doctor based on the details of your condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3061, + "question": "His blood pressure is hyperglycemic after an hour: 131. Is the blood pressure and blood pressure normal?", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal so far, but you must be careful and follow up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3062, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My fasting blood sugar is 126, and two hours after eating, it sometimes reaches 240, then it drops until it reaches 130 before bed.\nDo I have diabetes and what is your advice for me?\nTake an organizer", + "answer": "Yes, you are infected, and it is better to take metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3063, + "question": "Hello . Doctor, what is the difference between Loxin 20 mg and Co-Erbc 12.5/150 mg? I did not find Loxin, so the pharmacist gave me the alternative, Codiac... Knowing...", + "answer": "Please write the scientific name", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3064, + "question": "What is the sugar curve analysis?", + "answer": "It is to monitor the rise and fall of blood sugar during the day", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3065, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you ,,\nWhat are the benefits and harms of cupping for those who suffer from diabetes? Thank you", + "answer": "I have no experience with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3066, + "question": "How much fasting sugar?", + "answer": "The question is incomprehensible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3067, + "question": "What is diabetes insipidus", + "answer": "It is a problem in the effectiveness of the anti-diuretic hormone", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3068, + "question": "I take a medication called Glyset 2mg. Is it useful for type 2 diabetics? Thank you", + "answer": "Glyset contains the active ingredient Miglitol, which is used to control high blood sugar in patients with type 2 diabetes to prevent kidney damage, eye and kidney problems, and more. It is worth noting that this drug works by inhibiting the action of alpha-glucosidase, thus delaying the absorption of glucose and reducing the rise in blood sugar after eating. It also works to delay the digestion of carbohydrates.\nFor more: Treatment of type 2 diabetes / Diabetic diet / Four steps that enable you to control your blood sugar level\nReference: Glyset / GLYSET", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3069, + "question": "What diseases cause frequent urination and thirst?", + "answer": "The most important of which are diabetes and diabetes insipidus", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3070, + "question": "Q/I have high blood pressure and diabetes, and I do not continue treatment and do not use treatment except when necessary. I hope you can advise me on the best solution. Thank you.", + "answer": "The ideal solution is to use systemic therapy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3071, + "question": "I am 33 years old and have been diabetic for 8 months. How do I know whether I am type 1 or type 2? Currently, I take one pill a day with a diet and my diabetes is within normal, and most of the time it goes down.", + "answer": "There are several factors that determine the type of diabetes, including the presence of antibodies, weight, age, response to oral treatments, the occurrence of blood acidity, and others.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3072, + "question": "I had a cumulative blood sugar test and it came out on 7/05. For your information, my blood sugar is two days old and an hour later it becomes 300. Is there a relationship between the cumulative blood sugar and the daily blood sugar test?", + "answer": "There is a relationship, but the cumulative gives the final average, so the cumulative can be good and the daily results fluctuate", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3073, + "question": "I suddenly became diabetic and had tests done and it turned out I have type 1. Is it known from the first test? Should I repeat the test when I am 36? Please advise me, may God reward you.", + "answer": "This requires direct supervision by a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3074, + "question": "My husband is 49 years old and has been suffering from diabetes for a long time. If you please, I would like someone from your culture to help us. He has a nomination on the networks, but the opinions of the doctors are different. Is there anyone who tells me to do injections and laser, and...", + "answer": "You should see an eye specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3075, + "question": "I have a problem with my husband. He has had blood sugar for 18 years and I don't care about it or treating his pain. I had an x-ray with dye and it turned out that his vision is weak and he has a runny nose in the right eye...", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled and taken care of, and an ophthalmologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3076, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and I was using Jonamite 500 at 50, and I changed the medication and am taking Jonamit", + "answer": "This treatment has no effect on the liver and kidneys", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3077, + "question": "Excuse me, I have had diabetes for about 10 months. I heard that there is a stomach operation in which part of the stomach is removed, which completely eliminates the diabetes. Is this true or false?", + "answer": "Relatively true, meaning if the weight returns and the sugar increases, the sugar will return, and of course this is only for patients with type 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3078, + "question": "Does Janet's treatment for diabetes affect sex?", + "answer": "If you mean Januvia, it does not affect sex\nHigh blood sugar is what affects sex", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3079, + "question": "I want treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3080, + "question": "Does diet cause diabetes, and if diet causes diabetes, I want to know ways of prevention", + "answer": "No, it does not cause diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3081, + "question": "Hello . I would like your advice and please answer my question frankly. Thank you\nI have erectile dysfunction, knowing that I have a chronic disease and a diabetic\nHow can I get past this...", + "answer": "First, diabetes must be controlled, then it is possible to take an auxiliary treatment such as sildenafil", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3082, + "question": "My daughter's cumulative analysis was 8 and 6, and after three months it became 6. During the past months, it did not rise and was normal, knowing that the fasting test did not increase. It was only after eating that she used Clovage twice. Is she diabetic?", + "answer": "A diabetic patient with a controlled diet and treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3083, + "question": "What is the treatment for urinary diabetes?", + "answer": "If you mean familial hereditary polyps, it is a benign disease that does not require treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3084, + "question": "What should a diabetic do if his blood sugar rises to 280? Know that he is a hypertensive patient and take medications for cholesterol, blood flow, and high blood pressure.", + "answer": "Simply go to a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3085, + "question": "I have had low blood sugar for a year and a half, and my weight was 72, due to eating a lot of starches, and I do not eat sweets except juice, until my weight became 90, and I cannot diet due to dizziness. Please help me...", + "answer": "A blood sugar curve analysis must be done and the insulin level in the blood must be measured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3086, + "question": "Are green beans beneficial for diabetics?", + "answer": "There are no correct medical parameters for it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3087, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for diabetes in young adults?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, as of this moment, there is none", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3088, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings be upon you\nSince I was 15 years old, I have been suffering from a disease where I suffer from unconscious attacks, and these attacks increase as I get older. I became diabetic 6 years ago.", + "answer": "You must see a neurologist, then control your blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3089, + "question": "I am 51 years old\nDiabetic\nBut I recently suffered from high blood pressure, so how can I reconcile the two diseases through drinks and food?\nI do not smoke or drink any kind of alcohol", + "answer": "High blood pressure is common with diabetes, and you should treat it and reduce salt and fat in your food, in addition to your sugar diet.\nTreating blood pressure is chronic, just like treating diabetes, and it protects the heart, kidneys, and arteries of the head", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3090, + "question": "I use minirin to treat diabetes insipidus. Is there an alternative to it as a drug or herbs that are equivalent in effect?", + "answer": "There is no alternative and there is no herbal medicine in the Middle East", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3091, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My blood sugar level two hours after eating is 82. Is it normal for me to suffer from dizziness?", + "answer": "Yes, the percentage is normal, but it is preferable to do a blood sugar test while fasting for 6-8 hours\nThere are several factors that cause dizziness, including:\n1- Blood deficiency\n2- Poor vision\n3- Sugar\n4- Middle ear infection\n5- Low pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3092, + "question": "How can I keep my blood sugar levels from increasing or decreasing?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar, blood insulin levels, and a blood sugar curve must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3093, + "question": "Hello\nDoes increasing potassium in the body increase insulin secretion?\nGratefully", + "answer": "No, this is not a clear effect of high potassium", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3094, + "question": "Are there long-term side effects of Glem 2 sugar pills?", + "answer": "There are no side effects of sugar pills. The complications come from their inability to regulate sugar as the disease progresses. Therefore, sugar levels must be monitored to increase treatment or add another treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3095, + "question": "Hello\nMy question. Are there long-term side effects from Glem 2 sugar pills?", + "answer": "No, there is not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3096, + "question": "I have diabetes and I started to notice my inability to maintain an erection during sexual intercourse", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled first, then it is possible to take sildenafil treatment under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3097, + "question": "How do I follow the correct diet for diabetics?", + "answer": "Moderation and order are the basis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3098, + "question": "Hello\nAnalysis results: Fasting blood sugar 98, glucose tolerance after two hours 88, uric acid 7.4, and iron 1\nWhat is the cause of dryness, sweating, and cold extremities, given that the thyroid gland is good?\nDo...", + "answer": "You should consult a rheumatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3099, + "question": "Is it permissible to take this medicine for someone who does not suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "You did not mention the name of the medicine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3100, + "question": "After I consulted an endocrinologist, it became clear that I had diabetes insipidus after the specialist doctor approved a sp-gravity analysis\n1.005 Is minirin treatment prescribed to be used regularly or when needed?", + "answer": "This disease results from the cessation of the action of the anti-diuretic hormone and can be complete or partial\nTherefore, the treatment must be taken regularly, provided that urination is normal, that is, as a normal person\nYou must tell the doctor which medication increases urine unusually so that he can determine the dose time for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3101, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and I always feel thirsty and urinate frequently...and one day I didn't take my lunch dose!", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3102, + "question": "How to use Royal Power capsule for diabetics", + "answer": "This is not a cure for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3103, + "question": "I have been suffering from excess weight since childhood, and I am now 21 years old and suffer from type 1 diabetes. How do I get rid of the accumulated fat that has been accumulated over a long period of time? Thank you...", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3104, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is urine sugar, what causes it, and how to prevent it", + "answer": "There is no disease called diabetes mellitus, but rather it is increased sugar in the urine in diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3105, + "question": "Hello\nI am 30 years old, and I have three brothers, my mother, and my father who have diabetes\nIs it hereditary and how can I protect myself from infection?\nThank you", + "answer": "It is possible to reduce the incidence of infection through moderation in food and reducing weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3106, + "question": "I have blood sugar that has been going on for 7 years. I am 37 years old. I take insulin from myself for a little bit of pain. I keep it on my side and stomach all the time. Is this due to eating or not due to the lack of insulin...", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3107, + "question": "I take imported Oncilin 31 for 7 cents, but without a doctor specifying the dose. I was on the test before, and the doctor prescribed it to me at full capacity, and I was taking 7 cents, okay...", + "answer": "This is not true and must be continued under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3108, + "question": "A 63-year-old woman takes angiotensin 2 blood pressure pills, metformin sugar pills, and asprin 100gm with a doctor’s prescription. However, when she feels hungry, it is accompanied by pain in the middle of the upper part? What is the cause and treatment??", + "answer": "This needs clinical evaluation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3109, + "question": "Dr. Bashir, you asked what is the quality of the regulator and the dose - the quality of the regulator is metformin 850 and the daily dose is one pill after breakfast and one after dinner. Today I was examined while I was fasting and the result was 98.", + "answer": "The result is good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3110, + "question": "How to lower blood sugar levels", + "answer": "It depends on the cause of the prolapse", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3111, + "question": "He suffers from diabetes and has an injury to his foot. He cannot move except by bicycle and with someone to accompany him. He suffers from severe constipation. What is the cause and why?", + "answer": "You should see a diabetic foot surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3112, + "question": "I have a son, Amr, who is 14 years old. He is diabetic and I cannot control his blood sugar. I hope I can contact an endocrinologist to help me. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3113, + "question": "Do capsules packed with ginger, cumin, and cinnamon affect diabetes and diabetes?", + "answer": "I have no experience with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3114, + "question": "Upon examination, the blood sugar was found to be high, 193, and after a diet for three days, it was 155. The doctor confirmed the diabetes and prescribed the treatment of Dialon, one pill with food twice, and Glucocare, half a pill a day. The question is, is the diet sufficient?", + "answer": "No, at least metformin treatment should be taken with diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3115, + "question": "I found that my blood sugar level was 184 two hours after eating and without a diet. Is this a good indicator of recovery?", + "answer": "No, the most important indicator of controlling diabetes is losing weight through moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3116, + "question": "What are the important tests for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "The most important indicator is moderate weight, in addition to kidney function and lipid tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3117, + "question": "Do metformin hydrochloride pills to treat diabetes cause abdominal fever and diarrhea? For your information, she is six months pregnant and takes three pills a day.", + "answer": "Yes, it may cause this temporarily, and it is not dangerous if it is tolerable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3118, + "question": "I have diabetes and the type of treatment I receive for diabetes is tablets. I drink tea every day and I want the brand name of the medical sugar that I should use when I drink tea?...", + "answer": "Use any type you want, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3119, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Can diabetes occur as a result of a person being exposed to terror, and what are its initial symptoms?", + "answer": "Diabetes has nothing to do with terror, and it does not necessarily have any symptoms. If there are any, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3120, + "question": "I felt some symptoms, including dry mouth, so I went and had a blood sugar test done about two hours after eating, and the result was 100. What does that mean? Is there any need for fear and anxiety or to take any other measures?", + "answer": "This examination is normal and it is preferable to repeat it while fasting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3121, + "question": "My mother has a neurological disease and takes depression medication, but within a month she began to forget many things, for example, saying that the house is not hers and asking about her deceased mother. Will too much medication lead to this?", + "answer": "A neurologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3122, + "question": "I felt some symptoms, so I said and went. I had a blood sugar test about two hours after eating, and the result was 100. What does that mean, and is there a reason for fear and anxiety or to follow certain procedures?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3123, + "question": "Peace be upon you... What kind of pills do I take 3 times a day? Diabetes medications... I left the name of the medication", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3124, + "question": "Is honey beneficial for type 1 diabetics?", + "answer": "No, of course it is not useful", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3125, + "question": "I asked a doctor that my father’s test was 102 when he was fasting and 192 when he was not fasting. Does this mean diabetes? He told me that this is a predisposition to diabetes. What should I do now? Is it possible to treat it or what?", + "answer": "You should eat in moderation and take metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3126, + "question": "Is it possible to get pregnant after the age of 45, knowing that I have not been pregnant for 8 years?", + "answer": "God is capable of everything\nthere is no impossible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3127, + "question": "Is your diabetes medication like Victus first?", + "answer": "Yes, from the same group", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3128, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient practice bodybuilding??", + "answer": "Yes, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3129, + "question": "What is the treatment to get rid of diabetes?", + "answer": "It cannot be completely eliminated, but it can be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3130, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. My sister has diabetes and injects insulin, but her percentage remains high at 400 or more, so why is this?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3131, + "question": "When I am stressed or anxious, especially when I wake up and start opening the laptop to monitor the state of the stock market and the currency market, I find my stomach bloating and gases coming out of my mouth and head...", + "answer": "First, you must consult an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist, and if necessary, he will refer you to the necessary specialty", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3132, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test of 127 and a fasting blood sugar test of 344. Does that mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, you are a diabetic and you should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3133, + "question": "Are Clementine and Glucophage pills important for removing polycystic ovary syndrome? Even if the body is thin?\nDoes Glucophage harm those who do not have diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no harm from Glucophage if the patient tolerates it, and it is a good treatment for polycystic ovary syndrome, even if the patient is thin, although most patients with polycystic ovary syndrome have some excess weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3134, + "question": "If there is a predisposition to diabetes, what are the procedures that must be followed to avoid falling ill?", + "answer": "Some measures can be taken to reduce the possibility of the disease occurring or its severity if it occurs, including:\n*Eat healthy meals at regular times, such as avoiding saturated fats, hydrogenated oils, and manufactured sugars.\n*Exercise such as walking and swimming.\n*Maintain an ideal weight.\n*Stay away from smoking.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3135, + "question": "My daughter has type 1 diabetes and the test reaches 500. Sometimes she takes insulin Novorapid and Lantus. Should she continue with this or change?", + "answer": "When blood sugar reaches these levels, doses need to be adjusted and followed up with diabetes educators and nutritionists", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3136, + "question": "She underwent tests, what do you think of her?\nGlucose... Trace\nketone....+1\nPtotein.....Negative\nNitrite.....Negative\nwBcs......18\nRBCs.......24\nCasts...Not seen", + "answer": "There is a urinary tract infection, a urologist must be consulted, and a blood sugar test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3137, + "question": "I felt dry mouth several times, so I did a blood sugar test at midnight, and the result was 112. On the second day, I did the test after waking up and before breakfast, and the result was 105. What do these levels mean? There is sugar.", + "answer": "It means there is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3138, + "question": "Peace be upon you... Now I want to do a blood sugar test, and the fasting person was 102 and the fasting person was 192. Does this mean diabetes... Thank you.", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3139, + "question": "I am a lawyer from Iraq. I am 28 years old. I had dry mouth and I did a blood sugar test in the middle of the night and it came out 112. The next day I did a test when I woke up before breakfast and the result was 105...", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3140, + "question": "I recently suffered from type 1 diabetes, and when I measured my blood sugar, I found it to be 7.9%. Is this a percentage that poses a threat to my health? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is slightly high and does not pose an immediate danger, but it is preferable for the test to be less than 7%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3141, + "question": "Using Galvus Met to treat diabetes. Is there a better treatment and what is its name?", + "answer": "There is no better treatment. There is a treatment suitable for each patient according to his condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3142, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from a constant headache and dizziness, and the headache increases if I eat sweets", + "answer": "You should reduce the sweets and consult a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3143, + "question": "Does staying up long hours affect people with high blood pressure and diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that it affects, as the system is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3144, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. My doctor prescribed me a new medication called Invokana, but it caused me severe headaches and trouble sleeping. Should I continue taking this medication or go back to the previous medication...", + "answer": "You should consult your doctor to determine this, as he will be aware of your condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3145, + "question": "Is there a medicine called \"Doc\" for diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, there is, and it is a relatively new treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3146, + "question": "Is there an upcoming treatment for type 1 diabetes in children?\nThank you", + "answer": "There are experiments on stem cells", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3147, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I was fasting and tested for diabetes and the result was 104. After breakfast with an apple, two hours later I was tested and the result was 184. What are your instructions for me, knowing that I took a regulator?", + "answer": "Moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3148, + "question": "Are royal jelly pills a sexual enhancer, when does it take effect in men, when should it be taken exactly, and is it harmful to diabetics?", + "answer": "They are pills that strengthen the body in general, including muscle strength and therefore sexual ability, and there is no objection to using them for a diabetic patient.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3149, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother is 65 years old\nShe has had diabetes for a long time and uses insulin needles\nShe began to feel pain under the chest, trembling in the bones, and tightness in the chest, even though her blood sugar was normal\nAnd checked...", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you. We advise you to visit your family doctor to undergo tests for symptoms of osteoporosis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3150, + "question": "Excuse me, Doctor, I am 20 years old and I have had diabetes for 5 years. I take insulin, tired mix, and I feel like I am dying. Is there a good treatment? Please advise me.", + "answer": "This needs to be discussed with your treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3151, + "question": "What are the things or vegetables and fruits that are beneficial for diabetes?", + "answer": "Moderation in fruits and no problem with vegetables", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3152, + "question": "Is there a cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "There are different treatments that help control the disease, but it is not a radical treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3153, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level for a normal person and a diabetic person? And when do I know that my blood sugar is high?", + "answer": "Normal is less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3154, + "question": "Good evening\nMy mother had surgery for fibroids in her fingers and for about a month and a half, she has a swelling in her hands and it is not going away, knowing that she is diabetic and is now taking a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory drug.", + "answer": "You must consult the surgeon who performed the operation and control your blood sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3155, + "question": "I have been diabetic for five years and I am 40 years old. Will my children get the same disease?", + "answer": "Not necessarily, but there is a possibility", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3156, + "question": "Is there any insulin that remains valid without being stored in the refrigerator?", + "answer": "All insulin can remain outside the refrigerator for approximately 28 days, but at a temperature not exceeding 25 degrees Celsius and without being exposed to the sun.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3157, + "question": "What foods are beneficial for diabetes?", + "answer": "Moderation in food is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3158, + "question": "What is the way to reduce diabetes mellitus?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3159, + "question": "How to adjust blood sugar level", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3160, + "question": "Proper food for a diabetic patient", + "answer": "Moderation in food and drink is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3161, + "question": "My blood sugar is 118. Is it normal?", + "answer": "What is your medical history and when did you get tested regarding food?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3162, + "question": "I am 41 years old and my blood sugar is between 110-118. Is it normal?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3163, + "question": "The result of the cumulative blood sugar test showed 6. Does this mean that I am diabetic?", + "answer": "If your weight is normal, you are not diabetic, and if you are obese, you must start dieting and exercising and checking your cumulative blood sugar periodically.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3164, + "question": "I am 34 weeks pregnant and my fasting blood sugar is 5.2. Does this mean an increase in my blood sugar or is it normal??", + "answer": "Slightly high, you should re-examine and see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3165, + "question": "I am 38 years old and have been diabetic for 8 years and have not taken any treatment. Before Jeremiah, I had a cumulative test of 11.1. The doctor advised me to take Metforal 850 pills one day. I hope for benefit compared to insulin.", + "answer": "There is no doubt that you need treatment, and you often need metformin with insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3166, + "question": "Is diabetes permanent...and does it have a cure??", + "answer": "Yes, unfortunately, it is permanent, but it can be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3167, + "question": "How long is the fasting period required to conduct the tests?", + "answer": "8 hours is enough", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3168, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is there a final cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, as of this moment, there is none", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3169, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the reason for the increase in blood sugar to 5 grams for a young girl who is eating healthy meals for diabetes?", + "answer": "The unit must be corrected", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3170, + "question": "How are the kidneys affected in a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "The result of impairment of the blood vessels that supply the kidneys, which in turn results from chronic high blood sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3171, + "question": "I have uric acid 428\nI suffer from diabetes and high blood pressure\nWhat is the permissible percentage?\nI am 61 years old", + "answer": "This is acceptable if there are no other diseases such as kidney stones, kidney disease, or gout. However, the amounts of protein in food must be reduced.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3172, + "question": "Diabetes, high, low and normal types", + "answer": "The question is incomprehensible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3173, + "question": "I suffer from hunger two to three hours after eating. What is the cause and treatment? Does it require a visit to the doctor?", + "answer": "The main reason is getting used to eating. You should eat small, frequent meals and avoid large, fatty meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3174, + "question": "My husband is eighty years old\nHe has been suffering from diabetes for 19 years\nTwo months ago, his health began to deteriorate. He staggered in his walk, unable to balance, and fell to the ground\nWe did all the analysis and rumours...", + "answer": "A neurologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3175, + "question": "Does a person with type 2 diabetes feel thirsty and urinate frequently, even if his blood sugar level is normal?", + "answer": "No, he should not feel these symptoms if his blood sugar is regular", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3176, + "question": "Hello\nI have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for about four months, and I follow a diet and pills for treatment.\nMy question: Recently, I have been experiencing urination with a burning sensation after urination that lasts for a long time", + "answer": "A urine test should be done and a urologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3177, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctors. For a while now, I have been feeling sluggish and sluggish, and I have been going to the bathroom frequently. Before yesterday I had my blood sugar tested, and it came out at 60 after breakfast. Does this indicate that I am diabetic?", + "answer": "No, this does not indicate that you have diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3178, + "question": "I am 54 years old and I have Hepatitis C and I am being treated for it with Sovaldi copegus (Ribavirin) 200 mg. I have type 2 diabetes and I am being treated for it with Diamicron 60 MR tablets and my blood sugar is still high...", + "answer": "You should see your doctor to adjust your treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3179, + "question": "What causes a always open appetite and feeling hungry?", + "answer": "The main reason is that the food is delicious and the will to control it is weak", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3180, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you\nWhat are the symptoms of high blood sugar and the symptoms of low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Hello\nSymptoms of high blood sugar are sometimes weight loss, as well as a feeling of thirst, increased urination, and a feeling of fatigue.\nLow blood sugar causes headache, dizziness, and sometimes fainting and loss of consciousness", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3181, + "question": "What is hidden sugar?", + "answer": "The term is not common and what is often meant is pre-diabetes or the presence of a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3182, + "question": "I am a woman and I am 21 years old and my weight is 70 kg. I want to lose weight. If I take Sidovage, will it have any harm on my health, knowing that I do not suffer from any diseases and I do not take any...", + "answer": "Every medication has side effects, so treatment is prescribed when needed. If you have a medical condition for weight gain, you will need a treatment that suits that medical condition.\nIt is best to know your height to determine the appropriate weight for your height.\nIn any case, if you need to lose 10-15 kg, you can do so through a diet and practicing simple exercises, such as walking, for example. I advise you to see a nutritionist first unless there are medical symptoms that require medical examinations.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3183, + "question": "How to recover from diabetes", + "answer": "To date, there is no cure for high blood sugar. But there are treatments to control its level.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3184, + "question": "After controlling blood sugar, do its complications improve?", + "answer": "There are complications that may not improve at all or improve but very slightly. But controlling blood sugar has a very necessary role to reduce the development and progression of these complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3185, + "question": "My blood sugar is 121 and the cumulative is 6.2... and my cholesterol is 279... I am 40 years old... am I considered a diabetic... and cholesterol patient... and what do you advise me?", + "answer": "The cumulative amount is high and may reflect the presence of high blood sugar, as well as cholesterol, which is high.\nHowever, the diagnosis of these diseases is not done with a single blood test, but rather requires several tests after a clinical examination and evaluation of the patient’s symptoms.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3186, + "question": "Can hyperglycemic coma cause death, paralysis, blindness in men, or memory loss? How long does a coma last?", + "answer": "Yes, high blood sugar can cause several complications, including loss of vision, paralysis, coma, or even death.\nRegarding how long a coma lasts, it is a topic that will be explained at length because it depends on several factors and the duration is difficult to predict in general.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3187, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar last evening, four hours after lunch, and the results were clear\n150 mg\n8.3 R.B. Sugar\nIs this a high, average, or good result?\nI knew I was taking Amaryl before...", + "answer": "This result is acceptable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3188, + "question": "I became diabetic 7 months ago. I suffer from cramps on the top of my head, an important area. Does diabetes have anything to do with these cramps?", + "answer": "No, this has nothing to do with diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3189, + "question": "Hello,\nIs it true that diabetes medication reduces weight?", + "answer": "Metformin treatment may help with weight loss", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3190, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic and I want to know about the advantages and disadvantages of using a diabetic pen", + "answer": "It is a convenience method for the patient only", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3191, + "question": "Peace be upon you... I would like to ask a question about the treatment of type 2 diabetes with stem cells and the credibility of its treatment in Ukraine.", + "answer": "It's all still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3192, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the ways to prevent diabetes?\nThank you", + "answer": "Losing weight through moderation in food is the basis of prevention and treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3193, + "question": "What causes the color of the peas to change? I suffer from diabetes, and every time I take ruqyah, it returns to its natural color", + "answer": "A urine test should be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3194, + "question": "My daughter is 47 years old and has diabetes and high blood pressure. She wants a nutritional supplement that contains many vitamins. Thank you", + "answer": "There is no significant benefit from nutritional supplements", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3195, + "question": "betamethasone vs hydrocortison Which one is given in a form to a diabetic patient, and also which one of them is given safely to a patient with high blood pressure!", + "answer": "They have almost the same effects, the difference between them is relatively simple", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3196, + "question": "Betamethasone is given to patients with high blood pressure or diabetes!", + "answer": "It is not given for high blood pressure or diabetes, but if it is necessary to treat another disease and the patient has high blood pressure and diabetes, then there is no other option.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3197, + "question": "How to use marjoram to treat diabetes", + "answer": "Is marjoram a cure for diabetes?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3198, + "question": "Does sugar have an effect on the ability to reproduce in women?", + "answer": "In most cases no", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3199, + "question": "I have diabetes... and at that time I weighed 100 kilos... but now I weigh 80 kilos\nI feel that I do not need insulin. Is obesity a factor in diabetes?\nLoss is an influential factor in...", + "answer": "Yes, of course, but it is not a complete cure, but rather a control of the disease, as if you gain weight, the disease will reappear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3200, + "question": "Hello\nAre yellow lentils beneficial for diabetics or not?\nWhat are the beneficial foods that do not affect diabetics?", + "answer": "Moderation in food and drink is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3201, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from diabetes, but she refuses treatment, and recently she began to suffer from pain in her feet. Please advise me which places we should go to for treatment, and what are your advice...", + "answer": "You should consult a neurologist, endocrinologist, and diabetes specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3202, + "question": "Hello\nI am a type 2 diabetic and my condition is 9\nI use Glucophage 500\nWhat do I do", + "answer": "You need an integrated nutritional and therapeutic regimen under the supervision of your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3203, + "question": "The best time to use Januvia diabetes treatment?", + "answer": "Before the main meal, although this is not a very important factor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3204, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Are slimming zinc capsules harmful in the future? Do they affect blood sugar?", + "answer": "Zinc is not a treatment for weight loss and does not harm diabetics if taken in small quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3205, + "question": "I am married, I have diabetes, and I suffer from impotence, and my testosterone level is normal at 2.6, and my diabetes is always high, and I need insulin to control it. I do not care, and I have had the disease for 13 years. I am 23, please advise me.", + "answer": "You should pay attention to this, this is the main treatment and accordingly the treatments are modified", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3206, + "question": "Intravenous leakage, I suffer from diabetes for 20 years, and my lumbar spine is 46 years old", + "answer": "What is required", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3207, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. Can I take glorion pills?", + "answer": "It is possible, but this must be under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3208, + "question": "Is a blood test of 160 two hours after eating for a diabetic patient considered a worrying or reassuring condition?", + "answer": "This is good and not worrying", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3209, + "question": "The result of the blood sugar test after fasting was 114 and two and a half hours after eating, 160. Note that I am diabetic and only use the assistant. What do you think of this result? Is it reassuring?", + "answer": "Yes, reassured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3210, + "question": "My brother is now 5 years old and is very skinny, even though he eats. A few months ago, he started vomiting all the time when he ate food and also vomited from smells. I had tests done for him and he was fine, and a while ago we did an analysis...", + "answer": "This needs comprehensive evaluation by a gastroenterologist and a diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3211, + "question": "Does sleep instability lead to diabetes?\nPlease answer soon", + "answer": "Not at all, but diabetes has causes including psychological distress and genetic factors", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3212, + "question": "Does taking these medications regularly, one pill a day, have negative repercussions on my health nanofib-eliza-dianorm 1000 for diabetes?", + "answer": "No, it has no effect in general, but the name of the mentioned medicine is not familiar to us", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3213, + "question": "Is the process of transplanting cells guaranteed and certain? Thank you", + "answer": "No, it is not guaranteed, it is still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3214, + "question": "Doctor, I suffer from obesity and would like to be weaker. They advised me to use the Bydureon S.C needle, but I searched for it on the Internet and discovered that it is for type 2 diabetes. But I don't have diabetes and I'm afraid I'll get diabetes", + "answer": "This treatment does not cause diabetes, but so far it has not been officially approved for weight loss, but there are other treatments from the same drug group that can be used.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3215, + "question": "Peace be upon you. If you are diabetic and the levels of corretin are 96.1 and urea is 3.7, I hope to solve them with medication.", + "answer": "A kidney specialist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3216, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been suffering from diabetes for 22 years, and my blood sugar level is always 200 and sometimes it reaches 70, but when I ask questions, my urea percentage is high, 96.00, and my clotline percentage is 3.8, about a week ago. Please...", + "answer": "You should see a kidney specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3217, + "question": "My daughter suffers from frequent urination all the time", + "answer": "She must consult a pediatrician first, and if necessary, she will be referred to an endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3218, + "question": "How to control diabetes in patients", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3219, + "question": "My husband is 30 years old and has diabetes, and he ignores it. His diet is bad, he drinks soft drinks, he does not take medication, and there are periods when his eyes are red, his lips are white and dry, and he gets headaches. Does this indicate high diabetes?", + "answer": "Not necessarily, but it is clear that the disease is not under control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3220, + "question": "My husband is 30 years old and has diabetes, and he is unhealthy. He drinks soft drinks and does not exercise. I think that between periods his eyes are red and his lips are white and dry and he feels a headache. Does this indicate that he is high...", + "answer": "First, it is necessary to consult an internal medicine doctor, measure the fasting blood sugar level and two hours after eating, do a cumulative sugar analysis, do not drink carbonated water at all, follow a special diet for diabetes, and walk daily for at least half an hour.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3221, + "question": "How do I protect myself from high heat and intense sweat, since I work in petroleum construction in a Gulf country?", + "answer": "Drink plenty of water and fluids, and use umbrellas and a hat when working in the sun", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3222, + "question": "The fasting sugar level was 1.22, and the sugar level after eating 75 mg of Glucose was 191 after two hours, and after performing the analysis, the cumulative sugar percentage was the initial result of 5.8...", + "answer": "This diagnoses diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3223, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes insipidus. What is the cause of this disease?", + "answer": "It can be hereditary or developed due to many reasons", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3224, + "question": "Hello.\nMy fasting blood sugar is 105 and the cumulative is 5.8. Is this considered evidence of diabetes? Thank you very much", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3225, + "question": "Hello\nUse Glucophage 500\nMy cumulative score is 9.1\nDoes this percentage require the use of insulin?", + "answer": "Diabetics must follow a diet and walk for at least half an hour a day. You can increase the dose of pills and do not resort to using insulin too early.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3226, + "question": "The best treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3227, + "question": "Low blood sugar. Is it a precursor to diabetes? Is it treated by not being exposed to sweets and sugars unless there is a severe drop? What is its treatment? Please explain.", + "answer": "There are some patients who have a rapid insulin response after eating sugars, which leads to the appearance of symptoms of low blood sugar, especially in obese patients. This is a condition that always occurs after eating. The solution is to avoid sugars and eat starches with protein foods as light meals.\nIf it occurs repeatedly before eating, you should see a doctor to conduct in-depth examinations", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3228, + "question": "Cumulative blood sugar 6.6. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "In principle, you must exercise, diet, and perform a fasting blood sugar test and a blood sugar test one or two hours after 75g glucose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3229, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar was 6.6 on July 26, 2015. What is the treatment, please? May God reward you with goodness.", + "answer": "Treatment after the medical examination...........Medicine does not treat numbers, but patients", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3230, + "question": "I ate a lot of food that included rice and bread, then I ate sweets, two large pieces filled with syrup, and after two hours I checked my sugar and found it was 159. Is this normal?", + "answer": "This is called pre-diabetes: sugar intolerance", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3231, + "question": "Do cortisone medications cause diabetes? If I raise diabetes, how long does it take to remove the resulting effects?", + "answer": "Cortisone medications raise blood sugar in some patients, and the levels return to normal after stopping treatment for several days, but it is possible for the blood sugar to continue and require treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3232, + "question": "I get very hungry. Is it due to the blood sugar regulator Metformin 850, or from the vitamin Neuro-B, or from what? And what are your instructions for me, knowing that more than three days of the session were between...", + "answer": "The reason is the vitamin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3233, + "question": "My mother suffers from type 2 diabetes and takes the medication Amarel 3. Glucophage 850, as Glucophage caused her several digestive system problems and extreme thinness. Can she do without...", + "answer": "If she cannot tolerate glucophage, she should leave it or replace it with another drug that has less effect on her", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3234, + "question": "I asked from here what is sugar and. The maximum degree. This is the highest level of intoxication, and what is the reason for someone exposed to intoxication? What is the treatment? Or thank you", + "answer": "Already answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3235, + "question": "My son is 4 years old. I conducted a random home blood sugar test for him and the result showed (140 ml/dL) a quarter of an hour after he drank a cup of juice and six hours before that a bottle of milk...", + "answer": "Repeat the analysis after fasting, preferably in a laboratory to confirm the value", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3236, + "question": "What are the harms of stem cell donation for the donor? Can anyone donate or does there have to be a specific age?", + "answer": "There is no harm to the donor, but according to my information, it is taken from the umbilical cord of a newborn only", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3237, + "question": "I have diabetes that sometimes goes up and sometimes goes down. I went to a doctor and he gave me a regulator. Then he finished the regulator and I left it after a while. They got stuck. They gave me a regulator and they left it.", + "answer": "You must continue to take the regulator", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3238, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 6 months. I suffer from an increased heart rate after eating", + "answer": "You should eat small, frequent meals and avoid large, fatty meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3239, + "question": "How does a diabetic maintain his weight?", + "answer": "In moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3240, + "question": "Getting rid of type 1 diabetes", + "answer": "Unfortunately it is still not possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3241, + "question": "How to treat type 1 diabetes", + "answer": "There is no definitive cure, but the disease can be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3242, + "question": "When blood sugar rises to 500 and between 300, this is the case for almost a year", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3243, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and high blood pressure, but she has pain in the shoulder and numbness in the palm of the hand on the same arm. She was given a vitamin Beto-12 injection by a doctor. She does not feel the needle entering or exiting on the same side...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3244, + "question": "How does smoking affect a type 1 diabetic?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that it has a negative effect that may be worse than diabetes itself", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3245, + "question": "There are some symptoms and I don't know their cause??? What causes such a tremor in the hands?\nExtreme difficulty breathing without making any effort and fatigue\nGeneral lethargy, sweating, dizziness, vomiting, and loss of appetite", + "answer": "It is possible to perform a thyroid function test, but it is best to consult a doctor to conduct a complete clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3246, + "question": "Peace be upon you. For about a year, I have been feeling dizzy, with a dry throat, and days of hunger and nervousness. I checked my cumulative blood sugar and it was 500, and my doctor told me that you do not have diabetes and...", + "answer": "A comprehensive clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to find out the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3247, + "question": "What are the normal rates for a diabetic patient who is breaking the fast and fasting, and what are the normal rates after every meal and before every meal? Please respond with percentages and numbers. Thank you.", + "answer": "Fasting, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140 mg/dL", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3248, + "question": "35 Lantus units + Eledra 20 units for breakfast + 15 units for lunch + 10 units for dinner + Sampleta 30 tablets for breakfast and dinner + Neurobatics Gelatin 60 for breakfast and dinner + Glucophage 1000 What is your medical opinion?", + "answer": "This is acceptable if the results are good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3249, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic, what do you advise me?", + "answer": "Order and moderation are the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3250, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My wife and I are Type 2 diabetics (insulin patients) and we have a 5-year-old child. What should we do to prevent him, God willing, from developing diabetes? And when should...", + "answer": "You must accustom him to moderation in food and drink and stay away from bad eating habits. Follow-up can begin by performing a blood test once a year after the age of 25.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3251, + "question": "What is the treatment for high blood sugar?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3252, + "question": "What is the cause of diabetes?", + "answer": "I would like to point out first that diabetes is divided into two main types, with different causes and risk factors related to them. Below is an explanation of these causes and factors:\n\nType 1 diabetes: The production of insulin completely stops from the pancreas as a result of the death of the beta cells responsible for producing insulin in the pancreas. The mechanism of the development of this type of diabetes is not yet fully understood, but these cells are destroyed by the immune cells in the body. Therefore, type 1 diabetes is classified as an autoimmune disease, and there are several theories about the reasons for stimulating the immune system to attack insulin-producing cells, such as exposure to some types of infections and genetic susceptibility.\nType 2 diabetes: It develops as a result of decreased insulin production from beta cells in the pancreas or decreased sensitivity of the body’s cells to insulin, or both. The main cause of this type of diabetes is not yet understood, but there is a group of risk factors that increase the risk. Type 2 diabetes, including the following:\n\nGetting older.\nAn unhealthy diet.\nFollowing a sedentary lifestyle.\nGenetic factors.\nOverweight.\nUse of certain medications.\n\n\n\nFor more:\n\nCauses of diabetes: genetics or lifestyle?\nEarly symptoms and warning signs of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3253, + "question": "My brother's blood sugar rose to 300 percent during sleep, noting that he takes 10 units of insulin before bed. Why?", + "answer": "The most important reason is irregular timing and amounts of food at each meal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3254, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a miscarriage a month ago and was 18 weeks pregnant. I have type 2 diabetes and I used insulin and my blood sugar was regular. I saw a lot of blood for 3 weeks then it decreased and now after a week it is back...", + "answer": "Diabetes is often not related to the issue", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3255, + "question": "Treatment of increased insulin secretion from the pancreas", + "answer": "Depends on the cause of the problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3256, + "question": "How can the blood sugar level be lower than 70? Please answer. I have research on diabetes and I need this information.", + "answer": "This can be done by giving insulin intravenously when performing stimulatory tests for growth hormone and cortisone.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3257, + "question": "The best types of nuts for diabetics", + "answer": "Moderation is key", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3258, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes. Can the disease disappear without taking medications... such as a diet, for example????", + "answer": "It may disappear temporarily, but it will often reappear, so metformin treatment must be taken until the period of excellent control is prolonged", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3259, + "question": "What is the nature of the clinical medical examination of a diabetic patient on the feet by an orthopedic doctor, and what are the signs that appear in the feet at that time that require a clinical examination? You have the utmost respect, Mona.", + "answer": "This should only be done when there are wounds, scratches, or ulcers in the foot, and this differs from the routine examination that must be performed in the diabetes clinic.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3260, + "question": "What are the harms caused to a diabetic patient when he does not regularly take insulin and tablets for treatment, and there is always a lack of regularity? What are the damages? Please advise me, may God reward you", + "answer": "The most important harm is not controlling diabetes, and thus all organs are negatively affected, especially the eyes and kidneys", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3261, + "question": "Today I was tested for diabetes while I was fasting and the result was 109, knowing that for 6 days I have not consumed any sugars or even fruits. Can we eat fruits or dates and what is the quantity we can eat...", + "answer": "Moderation is the basis of treatment. One serving of fruit can be taken for two days, i.e. one apple or its equivalent in fruit", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3262, + "question": "What is sugar?\nWhat is the degree of sugar, the least or the most?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a disease that results in an increase in blood sugar and there is nothing more or less", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3263, + "question": "Is Kentucky good for diabetics?", + "answer": "Why should a type of fast food high in calories and fat be beneficial for a diabetic patient?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3264, + "question": "What is the best treatment for the effects of needles on the hands and abdomen for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Change places regularly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3265, + "question": "Does the psychology of a diabetic patient affect him and his blood sugar??", + "answer": "If he deals with food, drink, and treatment regularly, the psychological impact will not be significant", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3266, + "question": "When I get a severe drop in blood sugar, less than 30 milligrams, I cannot control what I eat or concentrate. I tried to treat the drop in smaller quantities and control it, but I was unable, and yet...", + "answer": "Depression must be avoided by following the regimen, emphasizing the regimen regarding the timing and quantities of food, drink, and treatment as well, and adjusting treatment doses accordingly under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3267, + "question": "How does diabetes come about?", + "answer": "It is often caused by several factors, the most important of which is genetic, and the other is excess weight resulting from lack of moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3268, + "question": "Is Tropicana sugar healthy?", + "answer": "I don't know about this sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3269, + "question": "I have erectile dysfunction resulting from masturbation and watching pornographic films, and I do not have a mental illness, diabetes, or blood pressure. So how can I treat erectile dysfunction? Should I go to a doctor or...", + "answer": "You must see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3270, + "question": "I want to treat chicken pox for diabetes", + "answer": "Unfortunately, there is no radical treatment for the disease, but it can be controlled well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3271, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God..\nWhat is the relationship between diabetes and wounds? Why do wounds not heal easily when suffering from diabetes?", + "answer": "Hello\nDiabetes generally affects all tissues of the body, including capillaries and nerves. Therefore, wound healing is slower in diabetics due to less blood supply to the tissues.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3272, + "question": "My mother has a high blood sugar level of up to 2.5 grams, which is a deficiency of sweet things, and she does not know where it rises from???", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you. Does the mother use diabetes medication or is she only on a diabetic diet?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3273, + "question": "What foods cause high blood sugar?", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you.\nIn general, manufactured sugars (found in sweets, cakes, and drinks) and natural sugars (found in fresh or canned fruits), pastries, bread, and starches, to varying degrees, of course. But every diabetic has a special diet according to his clinical and biological results.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3274, + "question": "Hypoglycemia 2.. Is it a precursor to type 1 diabetes? Is the treatment by taking regular food pills and avoiding exposure to sweets and sugars... except in the case of hypoglycemia only?", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you. I think what is meant is an increase in the level of diabetes to 2 grams. If so, we cannot be certain whether it is the first or second type. If the age is 45 years, it may almost certainly be the second, but in all cases this requires a visit to the family doctor as soon as possible to do so. Take care of this disease and may God grant you complete health.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3275, + "question": "Can a newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic get married and have children?", + "answer": "Hello\nDiabetes does not affect marriage and childbearing if it is treated early and properly, followed by diet and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3276, + "question": "Hello doctor, I suffer from gestational diabetes. I became pregnant after 13 years of treatment, and my blood sugar level is 198, the normal is 140. Does this percentage represent a risk to the fetus? I am currently in the middle of my third, so I hope you will reply soon. Thank you.", + "answer": "Hello\nYou must consult the doctor responsible for primary health care or the obstetrician-gynecologist to monitor the pregnancy and treat diabetes to prevent harm to the fetus", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3277, + "question": "Are sweet potatoes good for diabetics?\nWhat is better, boiled or grilled?\nGratefully.", + "answer": "It is preferable for diabetics to avoid boiled or fried potatoes, but allow them to be grilled in a very limited quantity, not exceeding 50 grams per meal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3278, + "question": "My mother's blood sugar level has risen to 2.5 grams, and she takes medication and stays away from foods that cause high blood sugar. What is the reason??", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you. The types of meals and their timing, the method and timing of taking medications, and the psychological and physical condition of the person with diabetes are all factors that lower and increase the level of sugar in the blood, so you should consult your personal doctor to evaluate the situation and correct the imbalance.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3279, + "question": "Today, she was fasting and tested for diabetes with the FreeStyle device, and the result was 122, and two and a half hours after breakfast, the result was 168. Note that I started taking the regulator 5 days ago, and the first test was 211, and I am breaking the fast...", + "answer": "Acceptable, but there must be regularity and moderation in food and drink", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3280, + "question": "Low blood sugar. What is the treatment? I went to more than one doctor and they prescribed treatment with meals only. Is this enough?", + "answer": "In cases of obesity and depression that occurs approximately two hours after eating, yes, the solution is light and multiple meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3281, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar is between 170-180 and my cumulative blood sugar is 8.17. I want pills that are suitable for me", + "answer": "The most appropriate treatment is metformin, but you must consult a doctor before starting treatment to perform the necessary tests and follow up on the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3282, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar while fasting for 8 hours, and the result was 117. Then I ate a breakfast consisting of hummus, taboon bread, and olive oil, then two cups of tea sweetened with sugar, and after an hour I tested and it was...", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes, and it is clear that you have extreme food overindulgence, which must be moderated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3283, + "question": "Hello, treatment of diabetes with stem cells in China is successful, and what are the ways for it to reach a hospital or private doctor?", + "answer": "All of this is still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3284, + "question": "The first time I tested for diabetes, 6 days ago, the result for the first time was 211 while I was fasting, and today I measured 122 with the FreeStyle device while I was fasting. What does this mean, given that I use a type of diabetic regulator...", + "answer": "This diabetes requires continued treatment, regularity, and moderation in eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3285, + "question": "I am 32 years old and have diabetes. What is the reason? I had a pancreas function test that was very good. I lost 14 kilograms due to diet. Is there any hope for recovery?", + "answer": "It can be controlled and cannot be completely cured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3286, + "question": "I use a blood sugar regulator once along with the diet. Can I rely on the diet only when pregnant?", + "answer": "It depends on the results of tests during pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3287, + "question": "I feel hungry most of the time, and this affects my health. I tried drinking a lot of water, but there is no benefit. What is the solution to get rid of feeling hungry most of the time?\nAnd the...", + "answer": "In fact, there is currently no radical solution to the feeling of hunger except the willpower and self-control to moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3288, + "question": "How can the blood sugar level drop below 70?", + "answer": "Why we don't recommend it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3289, + "question": "Diabetes treatment is taken every week with needles or pills\nWhere can I get it and in which country is it available?", + "answer": "There is a weekly needle treatment for patients with type 2 diabetes, which is useful at the beginning of the disease. It is available in most Gulf countries, and it is called Baydureon.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3290, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. I do not use any medications, but my blood sugar is regular. Are there any complications?", + "answer": "You cannot classify yourself as a diabetic of any type if you are not under treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3291, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar analysis rate?", + "answer": "Fasting, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140 mg/dL", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3292, + "question": "Good evening\nI suffer from lack of hunger, but my appetite is open and I eat a lot. What is the cause?", + "answer": "Eating is a pleasure and you enjoy it, but not all pleasures are beneficial, most of them are harmful, especially if they are in excess, including eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3293, + "question": "What are the symptoms of high blood sugar?", + "answer": "Symptoms do not necessarily exist, and if they do exist, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3294, + "question": "Peace be upon you, brothers. Please help. I want to gain weight. My weight is 57 kg. I am 21 years old. I eat some sweets in order to gain weight, knowing that they are harmful to me as I suffer from...", + "answer": "Many people with type 1 diabetes do not gain weight, and trying to gain weight by increasing sugar is harmful and leads to the early appearance of diabetes complications.\nWe advise against doing this and exercising and increasing proteins in the diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3295, + "question": "Hello; I am 20 years old and have been diabetic for 12 years. I hit my leg on a table and now my toe is slightly swollen and bluish in color. Should I see a doctor or is this a simple problem? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is best to see a doctor just in case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3296, + "question": "How do I get rid of diabetes permanently?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, until this moment, you can control diabetes but not completely cure it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3297, + "question": "Is there a new treatment for diabetes that is taken every 6 months?", + "answer": "There is no treatment that can be taken every week, but it is not suitable for all cases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3298, + "question": "Is it lantus or apidra insulin? Magdi in treating diabetes. Prescription + Sampatix 30 times twice + Neurobatics gelatin capsule 60 times + Glucophage 1000 pills per day. Please advise. Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, it works, but to achieve good results, treatment must be used regularly and followed up with the doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3299, + "question": "My father has diabetes and he hits insulin needles before meals. He has colon disease and high blood pressure. He does not feel comfortable most of the time and feels a burning and heat in the bottom of his feet. Is there a treatment for it...", + "answer": "It is possible to take gabapentin 300mg once before bedtime", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3300, + "question": "I doubt on the test that I have type 2 diabetes because immediately after eating it is 135 and after 3 hours it becomes 85 and I do not use medications. Do I really have diabetes?", + "answer": "A cumulative blood sugar test and a daily blood sugar test must be done, and if they are normal, a blood sugar tolerance test can be done to be 100% sure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3301, + "question": "I am diabetic, do not take medication, and have regular diabetes", + "answer": "It is better to take metformin, however", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3302, + "question": "I have diabetes and I use insulin (Lantus Solostar) and I want to replace it with insulin (Novonordisk)", + "answer": "It is possible, but this must be done under the supervision of the treating physician to adjust the regimen, as there is a difference between the two types", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3303, + "question": "I am pregnant and I do not know how to maintain my pregnancy and in which month I should go to the doctor", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3304, + "question": "What is the best level of sugar in the body??", + "answer": "It is the normal level, i.e. less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating for a person who does not have diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3305, + "question": "Peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you.... I have had diabetes for about 8 months, and I did not take any medications for the first three months, and after that I continued taking medications, and I stopped taking the medications two weeks ago and went to a doctor one day and took...", + "answer": "I think you are a diabetic in its early stages, so it becomes regulated quickly. However, you must continue taking metformin treatment, especially if you are overweight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3306, + "question": "Hello\nI am 25 years old. I developed diabetes when I was 19 years old, and now I suffer from pain and pressure in the left kidney sometimes, but not always, with it extending below the navel and swelling in the feet...", + "answer": "You should see a kidney specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3307, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes, but I am not on insulin. I have two children, the youngest of whom is not yet two years old. I have a strong desire for sexual intercourse, but my penis does not get an erection sometimes, and sometimes it does, and then...", + "answer": "Can I take sildenafil treatment?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3308, + "question": "How does type 1 diabetes affect sexual relations?", + "answer": "Both types have a negative effect if diabetes is not under control for long periods", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3309, + "question": "I had an examination three months ago and it turned out that I have type 2 diabetes, and I am a regular diabetic without medication. After eating, it was 130, and after eating 3 hours, it dropped to 85. Am I really infected?", + "answer": "Yes, and you must take metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3310, + "question": "The best diagnosis of diabetes\nHow much is the normal cumulative amount?", + "answer": "Yes, a lack of thyroid hormone increases weight before treatment, and an increase in thyroid secretion decreases weight before treatment, but there are always atypical cases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3311, + "question": "Gestational diabetes in the third month affects the mother and fetus, and how can it be treated as soon as possible?", + "answer": "Upon diagnosis, treatment should be started with diet first, then insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3312, + "question": "The best blood sugar level is two hours after eating\nhow much ?", + "answer": "140 mg", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3313, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3314, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI always feel a state of numbness in my extremities, with low blood pressure and blood sugar, accompanied by suffocation and high cholesterol, knowing that my weight is 58 and...", + "answer": "You must see a doctor to perform the necessary medical tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3315, + "question": "My blood sugar measurements two hours after eating reach 70. After dinner, I use an Amaryl 2 pill and a metformin pill twice a day. Is it normal? What is the minimum value that must not reach...", + "answer": "70 is a percentage we do not like\nTry taking Amaryl 1mg\n90 is better than 70", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3316, + "question": "Is there an analysis that shows how efficient the pancreas is? Please advise", + "answer": "It is possible to perform a C-peptide test. However, this is not always an accurate assessment, as the assessment depends on several factors, the most important of which is the ability to control blood sugar levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3317, + "question": "Hello\nMy fasting blood sugar is 230 and I use Glucophage 500\nAfter eating, should I increase the dose or are there better pills?", + "answer": "At least a dose of 850 mg should be taken 3 times daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3318, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Dr. I want to ask who is more affected by diabetes, women or men, and why? Thanks", + "answer": "Both equally, because diabetes damages the arteries, causing damage to the organs, but only in the sexual aspect. The effect may be more apparent in men", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3319, + "question": "My blood sugar before eating is 98 to 109\nTwo hours after eating, it ranges from 10 to 160\nAm I within normal or within the limits of normal?\nNote that I only practice diet and exercise\nPlease explain more", + "answer": "This is considered a predisposition to diabetes and must be monitored", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3320, + "question": "My father and mother suffer from diabetes and use Lumir pens between 30 and 40 units, and their blood sugar is still high, even though they have been using it for more than ten years. Can I change them...", + "answer": "It is possible to add another type of insulin or change it according to the daily test results rates, but this must be under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3321, + "question": "A diabetic patient uses Levemir pens at a dose of 40 units and his blood sugar is high. Is it possible to change to Novo Rapid pens?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3322, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, what are its consequences and what are its effects on the body", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3323, + "question": "I have diabetes, what are its consequences and what are its risks?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3324, + "question": "I have diabetes, and what are its consequences and risks?", + "answer": "There are many effects of diabetes if you do not control it well, but if you make an effort to control and deal with it, all the effects can be avoided.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3325, + "question": "His father is old and suffers from illnesses\nDiabetes, heart pressure, cholesterol, and shortness of breath\nIt has a blood thinner and a diuretic\nI want her diet, what she eats for breakfast, lunch and dinner", + "answer": "Moderation in food and drink is the basis of treatment, and it is possible to consult a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3326, + "question": "What fruits are beneficial for type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "All types, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3327, + "question": "While walking, I feel an imbalance, as if I am walking on sponge, and as if my body is swaying without my will when I sit and stand. Are these symptoms psychological or organic? If they are organic, do x-ray tests.", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3328, + "question": "Has there been a cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "There are several treatments, but they are not final", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3329, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from blood sugar, but at the beginning, how is the treatment given that it is unstable? I hope for an answer, and may God reward you well.", + "answer": "First, you must consult a doctor to perform the necessary medical tests, and it is best to start taking metformin 850 mg 3 times daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3330, + "question": "What is the natural fairness of a blood sugar test for an unaffected person? That is, what are the normal levels of blood sugar during fasting and two hours after eating. Thank you very much", + "answer": "Fasting, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140 mg/dL", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3331, + "question": "Good morning.. My husband is diabetic. The doctor prescribed him amarel 02mg and netformine 500mg. He takes the latter two pills a day...but his diabetes level drops a lot to 0.6. Please...", + "answer": "It is possible to take half the pill, meaning 1 mg, and see the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3332, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother has hepatitis C and is diabetic\nWhen I returned the injection, I pricked my finger with it until blood came out\nIs it possible for me to become infected with hepatitis C?\nI hope...", + "answer": "You should consult a gastroenterologist directly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3333, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes. Is there a treatment for diabetes (permanent treatment). I heard that there are treatment centers in India using needles or stem cells. Is this the treatment...", + "answer": "There is no stem cell transplant at this moment, it is still in the studies phase", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3334, + "question": "My uncle's wife is 45 years old. Her blood sugar rises after eating to 260 or 280. She takes a regulator, and the power of the regulator is 1000 after breakfast, 500 after lunch, and 1000 after dinner. Is it correct? And...", + "answer": "It seems that she needs to add another treatment, so she must consult her doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3335, + "question": "Today I tested for diabetes while I was fasting and the result was 166, and two hours after breakfast at 11 o’clock I checked and found 207. Is this considered normal or what are your instructions for me?", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you.\nThese tests indicate high rates, and therefore we advise you to visit your family doctor as soon as possible to complete the necessary examination and biological tests. May God grant you complete health.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3336, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and came to a medical city for treatment and no one responded???", + "answer": "What is required", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3337, + "question": "Three days ago, the first time I was tested, the diabetes was 211, and the second day I fasted and was tested, it was 180. After breakfast, I took my regulator at 12, and I had lunch at 5:30, and I was checked at 9 at night, and it was...", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you.\nThese tests indicate high rates, and therefore we advise you to visit your family doctor as soon as possible to complete the necessary examination and biological tests. May God grant you complete health.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3338, + "question": "Three days ago, I tested my diabetes and the result was 211. The second day I fasted without using any medication and found 180. After taking my diabetes regulator after breakfast, I had lunch at 5:30 and was tested after the hour...", + "answer": "You must do a cumulative test, continue taking at least a diabetes regulator, and see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3339, + "question": "I am a diabetic and have been taking insulin for only two weeks. Can I go back to using the tablets again? Do they have side effects and does insulin have side effects on the body?", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you.\nInsulin is considered the best treatment for diabetes in terms of symptoms and side effects. The patient should only avoid cases of low diabetes. In any case, your doctor will provide you with more instructions. May God grant you complete health.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3340, + "question": "Peace be upon you, what are the normal limits for blood sugar analysis for a normal person, for a fasting person and two hours after eating? Is a result of 126 two hours after eating normal? Thank you for attending, distinguished doctors", + "answer": "Fasting, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140 mg/dL", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3341, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from blood sugar that reaches only 570, and I suffer from kidney pain. Of course, I take Uber on insulin every morning and at night. Does it affect the kidneys and affect vision?", + "answer": "Yes, irregular blood sugar affects the kidneys, not insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3342, + "question": "What is the cause of foot numbness (foot sleep) in diabetics?\nHow to alleviate it?", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you. Numbness in the feet of a diabetic patient is considered one of the first signs of neuropathy resulting from prolonged imbalance and moderate blood sugar levels. If the necessary precautions are not taken, it may develop into other nerve pains, such as a feeling of heaviness in the feet, a burning sensation, or something resembling an electric shock, until it becomes completely insensible. It is dealt with first by applying more pressure to improve the blood sugar level, then with some anti-neuralgia medications, which are not like the classic anti-pain medications that will reduce numbness in the feet. Visiting your private doctor will provide more benefit on the matter and may God bless you with complete health.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3343, + "question": "I am very confused. I ask a doctor about whether corn is good for sugar. He says it is beneficial and I should eat a cup daily. I ask another doctor who says corn is rich in carbohydrates and raises sugar. What should I do? Please answer.", + "answer": "Firstly, there must be moderation in all types of food and drink. Secondly, there are no scientific studies indicating that eating corn in particular is beneficial for diabetics.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3344, + "question": "Does glargine in Lantus insulin cause cancer?", + "answer": "There are currently no global medical recommendations recommending against its use for this reason", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3345, + "question": "My mother takes insulin doses in the morning on the 30th and in the evening on the 15th before eating, but what should I do if she takes the dose and the blood sugar after eating is high? Should she take another dose and what is the measurement? Please advise me. Thank you.", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. In general, and for the elderly, it is recommended that the blood sugar level not exceed 1.5 grams in the morning and 2 grams after eating. You should visit your family doctor if this ratio is not balanced so that he can perform the necessary tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3346, + "question": "Is there a diet for diabetics?", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Treatment and follow-up for a diabetic patient is mainly based on a special diet, which is generally a low-calorie diet with many precautions.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3347, + "question": "Doctor, does cinnamon protect against blood sugar? If yes, how do you use cinnamon to prevent diabetes? My mother, may God protect her, has blood sugar, but it is of a mild degree. Thank you.", + "answer": "I have no information about cinnamon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3348, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God Almighty be upon you. I measured my blood sugar with the device and found it on the first finger 79 - and the second finger 101 while I was fasting after breaking the fast 177 and after an hour later I found it 140 while I was breaking the fast...", + "answer": "You have a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3349, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar in the morning, ten minutes after drinking sweet black tea, and the result was 124. Is this normal? I am 26 years old. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "It is normal, but this test is not approved for diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3350, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have a question: If a person fasts for eight hours to perform a fasting blood sugar test, but during this period he eats half an apple to feel the mouth passing, is this...", + "answer": "Possible but not much", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3351, + "question": "I have a question. If a person fasted for 8 hours for a blood sugar test, but during this period he ate half an apple because he felt it pass through his mouth. Does this affect the result of the test, whether it increases or decreases the result?", + "answer": "Repeat the test without eating half an apple", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3352, + "question": "S.A. Treatment of high urea in diabetic patients", + "answer": "You must know the reason", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3353, + "question": "I have diabetes and my health is poor. I am 29 years old and I want to increase it\nMy weight currently is 65 and my height is 172. Is this appropriate? If not, is there a way to increase my weight?\nThank you....", + "answer": "The case must be evaluated in detail", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3354, + "question": "Why is blood sugar measured two hours after eating and not before or after, and is blood sugar high an hour after eating?", + "answer": "Because this is the only approved standard", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3355, + "question": "I have diabetes\nI had an examination and it came back 350. I took my treatment correctly. I had a second examination of 150, but there is pain at the bottom of the foot. I feel a constant burning sensation in them, which forced me to put my feet in cold water. What should I do?", + "answer": "It is possible to take gabapentin 300mg once before bedtime", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3356, + "question": "What is the effect of fats on diabetics and can they eat foods that contain fats?", + "answer": "Fat is rich in calories and increases weight, leading to loss of diabetes control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3357, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Sometimes my blood sugar drops. What do you advise me to do? Thank you!", + "answer": "You should try to avoid depression through a moderate diet, and if depression occurs, you must take some water and sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3358, + "question": "How to maintain blood sugar level", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3359, + "question": "What is the special diet for people with diabetes????", + "answer": "Moderation and regulation of times and amounts of food and drink is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3360, + "question": "0.84 sugar four hours after breakfast is normal or not?", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3361, + "question": "Giving birth to a child with diabetes", + "answer": "what is the Question", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3362, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes. Please help me control my blood sugar level, knowing that I suffer from both high and low levels.", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3363, + "question": "Feeling dizzy after eating sugar", + "answer": "Eating sugars should be reduced, as this is an indication of insulin resistance and a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3364, + "question": "I have diabetes and I am married, but I do not always get an erection, whatever I do", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled, a male hormone test must be performed, and a doctor should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3365, + "question": "I'm asking about GB Omega 3 pills that cause weight gain or normal, and how they affect the hair", + "answer": "Good, but not magic, the results are mediocre", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3366, + "question": "I feel dizzy constantly during the day. Is this a serious indicator of diabetes?", + "answer": "No, dizziness has nothing to do with diabetes, except in cases of low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3367, + "question": "My father has diabetes and takes insulin. Is it dangerous?", + "answer": "Ultimately, insulin is the best treatment for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3368, + "question": "Hello, my grandmother has diabetes. Can I know which foods are allowed and which foods are prohibited?", + "answer": "I can eat all kinds of food and drink, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3369, + "question": "Are my procedures correct for performing a fasting blood sugar test? After abstaining from food for 8 hours, I went to perform the analysis, drank a quarter cup of water, went to the bathroom, urinated, washed my hands, and analyzed whether he needed to hold the urine.?", + "answer": "No, urine has nothing to do with blood sugar testing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3370, + "question": "Hello, I did a urine test and the results were clear\nKetone =+2\nW.B.C= 8\nI don't have any sugar\nIs there inflammation?", + "answer": "It is possible that it must be re-examined after a while", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3371, + "question": "My wife is 38 years old and suffers from diabetes, and when she eats while she is hungry, she experiences a flutter, meaning an accelerated heartbeat. What is the reason for this, with appreciation?", + "answer": "There is no direct reason for this. This may require a doctor’s visit to the clinic to complete the medical history, clinical examination, and laboratory tests to find out the reason.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3372, + "question": "Does lack of sleep affect diabetics?\nHer blood sugar level increases, knowing that she is breastfeeding her groceries for two months", + "answer": "In general, an imbalance in the system negatively affects diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3373, + "question": "She is a diabetic and an infant, and her blood sugar is always high, and she takes insulin 10 units twice\nI want a healthy diet for my condition to control my blood sugar and maintain my body, and it is beneficial for breastfeeding\nPlease, I want a diet that I follow daily", + "answer": "This requires a regular integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician and nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3374, + "question": "I am Muhammad. I am diabetic, and sometimes my legs keep burning and I don’t know what to do.", + "answer": "It is possible to take gabapentin 300mg once before bedtime", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3375, + "question": "What are the benefits of insulin? Please reply now", + "answer": "Insulin is a treatment for diabetes and is excellent if used regularly under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3376, + "question": "I complain of chest pain\nTwo years or more, it's like a muscle tear\nI did a heart ultrasound, the heart was healthy\nI suffer from high blood pressure and high blood sugar, not diabetes\nAge 43, working as a banker for 20...", + "answer": "This needs evaluation by a cardiologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3377, + "question": "What is the effect of vitamin D deficiency on diabetics?", + "answer": "It has the same effects on non-diabetics, the most important of which is strengthening the bones with calcium", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3378, + "question": "Why does a diabetic feel dizzy and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Dizziness has many causes and is not directly related to diabetes. You should consult a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3379, + "question": "My daughter is 7 years old, and she still discovered that she has blood sugar. For a month and a half, I have been giving her Lantus insulin every 24 hours, and insulin before eating, but it is dropping a lot, so what should I do?", + "answer": "Doses must be adjusted based on the results of a home examination under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3380, + "question": "What are the appropriate meals for someone suffering from a blood sugar disorder?\nMy father's blood sugar level has decreased. What are the appropriate meals for him? For your information, he is 55 years old and not sick...", + "answer": "The most important principle in treating diabetes is moderation and regularity in food times and quantities, then adjusting doses based on that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3381, + "question": "What are the benefits of pumpkin for diabetes?", + "answer": "I don't know about that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3382, + "question": "An 80-year-old patient\nHe has diabetes, high blood pressure, and psychological illnesses\nHe has different treatments\nHe has upper stomach pain\nAlways feeling thirsty\nHis tongue is black\nAll tests are fine...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3383, + "question": "I want to know if diabetes and high blood pressure cause other problems for the person who suffers from them!???", + "answer": "Of course, both of them affect the blood vessels, heart, brain, and others if these diseases are not controlled well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3384, + "question": "I am pregnant and have diabetes. I cannot control my blood sugar. I use Novogbid and Lantus", + "answer": "There must be continuous follow-up with the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3385, + "question": "Hello, I am Muhammad from Morocco. I suffer from diabetes and I have medications. Janimte50/10000mg jpride 4mg ado1000mg. These are the medications. I have been taking them for four years. I have a problem with urination. I get up a lot at night.", + "answer": "The question is incomprehensible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3386, + "question": "I have a chronic disease, diabetes. What are its symptoms and consequences on the whole body?", + "answer": "It is not necessary that there be symptoms, and if there are, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination, and its consequences appear if the disease continues for years without control, and it affects all organs of the body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3387, + "question": "I have diabetes, what are its symptoms for me and what are its consequences?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3388, + "question": "I suffer from a burning sensation in the urine, a tingling sensation in the heel, and sometimes a boiling feeling in the foot for a few moments and then it goes away. Note that I am a diabetic and take insulin. What is the treatment for my condition?", + "answer": "It may be gout salts or diabetic neuritis. Blood sugar must be controlled and a doctor should be followed up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3389, + "question": "I tested it on my diabetic device at home when I first woke up. 187 appeared to me. Is it high or normal? Thank you", + "answer": "High... Laboratory analysis must be done fasting and two hours after eating, and an average of 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3390, + "question": "My daughter got diabetes because of her fear of cats, and now she is taking insulin. Will diabetes stay with her forever or will it go one day? Knowing that we do not have hereditary diabetes.", + "answer": "Fear does not cause diabetes, and your daughter will be treated with insulin until God willing, with an alternative, capsule insulin, or spray insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3391, + "question": "The pregnant woman’s blood sugar level immediately after eating is 146, and 132 after an hour. Is this a normal percentage?", + "answer": "Slightly high, a blood sugar tolerance test should be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3392, + "question": "Watermelon is harmful to diabetics", + "answer": "Excessive consumption of any food or drink is harmful, so you must exercise moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3393, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar after fasting for 24 hours, and it was 107! is this normal ? There is no obesity or other diseases.", + "answer": "Slightly high, needs re-evaluation and monitoring", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3394, + "question": "I have a 5-year-old daughter who has been drinking a lot of water for a week and going to the bathroom a lot. She no longer eats like she used to. Is this a symptom of diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes in children usually manifests itself with what is called diabetic ketoacidosis, which is an absence of consciousness and a serious condition, and does not present with the symptoms of drinking a lot of water and urinating a lot like adults, but nevertheless it is better to take a morning blood sugar test to be reassured.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3395, + "question": "Is there a treatment for type 1 diabetes?\nIs there any relationship between diabetes and the patient’s nerves?", + "answer": "The treatment for type 1 diabetes is insulin, and diabetes may affect the nerves", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3396, + "question": "A fasting blood sugar test is good, but the fasting person is plus, meaning the last time he was fasting, he was 118 and the fasting person was 250. What is the treatment for this problem, knowing that I take Glucophage 1 gram every day?", + "answer": "The dose should be increased to 850 mg 3 times daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3397, + "question": "I sweat a lot without doing any effort. Why", + "answer": "Special tests for the glands must be performed and referred to a glandular consultant", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3398, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a nurse. Is it permissible for diabetics to use betadine when changing the bandage?", + "answer": "It should not be used", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3399, + "question": "Treatment of diabetes", + "answer": "You must follow a diet, exercise, and consult a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3400, + "question": "What is the best replacement for diabetic foot?", + "answer": "You should consult a diabetic foot surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3401, + "question": "My mother has been suffering from blood sugar and high blood pressure for years, but now she is in a state of severe depression, dizziness, and does not want to eat, and she has constant insomnia and returns...", + "answer": "Kidney function tests must be performed and the treating physician must be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3402, + "question": "What is the best natural treatment for diabetes, not for me but for my father?", + "answer": "There is no natural cure for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3403, + "question": "Does high triglycerides lead to high blood sugar?", + "answer": "There is a correlation between fats and sugar, as it has been observed that most people who suffer from high triglycerides end up with diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3404, + "question": "Can insulin spoil???\nCan insulin not work??? Knowing that I have a mixture that does not give a good result when used", + "answer": "Yes, it can spoil", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3405, + "question": "My father had a stroke and he is diabetic. He should have taken aspirin pills\nJUSPRIN Aspirin 8lmg\nImmediately after breakfast, and one hour after breakfast, take Atorva 20 mg\nBut it didn't happen...", + "answer": "Insulin spoils with heat, mixing watery insulin with cloudy insulin, and leaving it alone", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3406, + "question": "I suffer from a change in the color of my urine and I have diabetes", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3407, + "question": "I had my blood sugar tested in two laboratories to see the difference\nScore 102\nSecond laboratory 104\nSaim is not infected", + "answer": "There is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3408, + "question": "Sugar percentage 109\nFasting\nUninfected\nThe question is, what does this ratio mean?", + "answer": "It means predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3409, + "question": "Causes of tremors in the lower extremities. Always at the end of work without knowing that breakfast was not neglected..?\nAnd its relationship to work, thyroid, and psychological state.....?", + "answer": "This needs comprehensive evaluation and follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3410, + "question": "My mother has arthritis in her foot (foot sleep)\nThis is because of her diabetes\nHow can it relieve pain?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3411, + "question": "What is the cause of frequent urination?", + "answer": "In a child or an adult", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3412, + "question": "The latest treatment for type 1 diabetes", + "answer": "Insulin is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3413, + "question": "I am 65 years old and have diabetes and high blood pressure. Recently, my blood pressure was very high. I did a blood urea test and the result was 76 and the creatine was 1.6. My question is, is this a high percentage...", + "answer": "Yes, it is high and you should see a kidney specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3414, + "question": "I tried to commit suicide by injecting a very large dose of insulin, and I think that had an effect on me, even though I do not have diabetes. What can I do now? Should I follow a diet?", + "answer": "There is no need to do anything, just do not try again", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3415, + "question": "GLucose(FBS) 106. 74.109mg/dL\nCreatinine. 0.7. 0.7-1.2mg/dI\nChoIesteroI. 162. up to 200mg\nTrigIyceride. 70. up to 200mg\nis she good", + "answer": "The tests are good and there is no need to worry.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3416, + "question": "Do you feel afraid, anxious and stressed about something?\nDoes it raise blood sugar levels in the morning (on an empty stomach)?\nI found my blood sugar level to be 103\nAlthough it usually does not exceed 90\nThank you in advance", + "answer": "Fear, extreme joy, extreme sadness, or any other psychological reaction plays an important role in high blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3417, + "question": "Hello\nHow many times is it preferable to use Glucophage per day?\nShould I use 500 or 850?\nWhen I used it, I had stomach fluctuations. Is this normal and when should it be stopped?\nAnd God reward you with good", + "answer": "Glucophage is known for its side effects, especially increased gas in the abdomen, to the point that some patients cannot continue treatment. However, they may decrease gradually.\nAs for the dosage, it is related to the sugar regulation rate of 500 or 850", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3418, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is diabetes? These days there is a big change, with ups and downs. Note that I take the French pill Delond. What do you advise me to do?", + "answer": "If you mean DELONE, it is a type of cortisone. These medications are known to raise blood sugar, and if we cannot regulate sugar with pills, it is better to use insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3419, + "question": "A 70-year-old person has diabetes. Today he had his cumulative blood sugar analyzed and it came out at 10. He has side pain and constipation since he had an ultrasound scan. They told him that you have fat on your liver. What is the cause of this problem and can it be treated with medications? Is it...", + "answer": "Sugar is one of the causes of fat on the liver, which results from a defect in triglyceride metabolism\nThe solution is to regulate sugar, diet, avoid fast sugars, fat-lowering treatments, and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3420, + "question": "What are the symptoms of low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Fatigue, grogginess, dizziness, lack of balance, and blurred eyes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3421, + "question": "Measuring my blood sugar in the morning while I was fasting was 116, and measuring my blood sugar an hour after lunch was 224. Is this normal? May you be rewarded with goodness?", + "answer": "It is not normal to have early onset diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3422, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Symptoms do not necessarily exist, but if they do, they include thirst and increased urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3423, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My son suffers from first-degree diabetes and used to take twenty units of insulin before each meal, but the blood sugar did not stabilize, and now the doctor decided to take a clear and erroneous insulin, even though he was afraid...", + "answer": "This is the best method of treatment, i.e. separating the two types of insulin and taking each type separately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3424, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 1 diabetes for nine years. I suffer from an intense fear of the harmful effects of sugar on sex, and I can only think of its harmful effects.", + "answer": "Diabetes is considered a disease if we neglect it, but if you always maintain its normal levels, you will not face any problems", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3425, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I am now suffering from inflammation of the nerves, which now affects my inability to have sexual intercourse and move easily", + "answer": "Your blood sugar should become ideal, and after a period of time, both conditions will improve, taking into account the other reasons, unless there is an imbalance in them.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3426, + "question": "I suffer from depression when exercising and it increases over time", + "answer": "The dose of treatment should be reduced when exercising, because you burn a large portion of sugar through exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3427, + "question": "What are the best types of sexual pills for men if the person only suffers from second-degree diabetes and is fifty years old?\nNote that the average time between each intimate encounter is equal to...", + "answer": "If a diabetic suffers from sexual dysfunction and does not have other diseases or treatments that conflict with erection medications, there are several medications for that, and I recommend Cialis 5 mg because the dose is light with good effect and fewer side effects.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3428, + "question": "I take Galvas Met 100050 twice a day, but my blood sugar is not less than 200 fasting and 280 after two hours. Should I change the medication and for what, given that I am 60 years old and take blood pressure medication Concor 5...", + "answer": "If diabetes lasts more than five years, it is preferable to take insulin to control it and then evaluate the condition by returning to the pills or continuing with them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3429, + "question": "How dangerous is gestational diabetes for the fetus?", + "answer": "It usually causes an increase in the size of the fetus, which makes it difficult to give birth naturally, and if a boy is born, he may be exposed to birth defects. At birth, a decrease in blood sugar occurs due to high insulin levels due to the mother’s high blood sugar values, and this requires monitoring the blood sugar immediately after birth.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3430, + "question": "Does diabetes affect the health of sperm in terms of number and movement, and does it limit the ability to reproduce?", + "answer": "It has no relation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3431, + "question": "It is said that the aloe vera fruit contains a substance that lowers blood sugar. Is this true?", + "answer": "There is no correct medical information", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3432, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "Determining the type of treatment is up to the doctor, and correct nutritional instructions must be followed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3433, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My father suffers from diabetes and suffered diabetic burns on his toes and suffers from neuropathy in his feet. What is the appropriate treatment for recovery? Thank you.", + "answer": "You should visit a diabetic foot clinic as soon as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3434, + "question": "Is it possible to have a diet program because I am a diabetic?", + "answer": "Each according to the Sunnah of the Prophet, one third for water, one third for air, and one third for food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3435, + "question": "Does significantly higher air temperatures negatively affect high blood sugar for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no relationship between them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3436, + "question": "My blood sugar was measured after fasting for 12 hours, and the percentage was 94. Then I broke my fast and was tested again two hours later. The result was 73. Please advise, knowing that I have constant tremors. Please...", + "answer": "The analysis is within normal limits, but the fasting sugar is less than the fasting blood sugar. This may be an overactivity in the pancreas and may lead to pancreatic weakness later.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3437, + "question": "I heard that there is an injection taken in the navel that regulates blood sugar levels other than insulin. Is this true?!", + "answer": "It is true that there are injections for sugar other than insulin for cases that do not need insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3438, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetic foot?!", + "answer": "The occurrence of wounds, ulcers, or infections in the foot", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3439, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient. I am also happy for 10 days if there is a specific treatment or food for the joy and relationship because of the diabetes. Is shrimp good for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "This depends on your diabetes status, and sildenafil treatment can be used if there is no medical contraindication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3440, + "question": "Thank you, Dr. Ali Al-Jadai, but I do not suffer from any diseases or diabetes, thank God, and this problem has been going on for about a year, but I do not know how to get rid of it, and I have not suffered recently...", + "answer": "This requires a complete evaluation of the situation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3441, + "question": "10 days ago I had a fasting blood sugar test and it came out at 111\nI did a diet for 10 days. I had a fasting test of 102\nIs it considered normal or pre-diabetic?\nRest assured, Doctor, it is necessary", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3442, + "question": "My weight is 71 and I have diabetes. I want to lose weight. Should I take less insulin?", + "answer": "The amount of food and insulin should be reduced", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3443, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and gave birth to my son in the 35th week. He suffers from shortness of breath and a slight decrease in the level of calcium in the blood. He has been in the nursery for 9 days. They did not allow him to breastfeed. When will his condition stabilize, he can be breastfed or discharged.", + "answer": "How was his blood sugar situation, and did his blood sugar situation stabilize, because these infants suffer from a sugar deficiency, on the one hand\nOn the other hand, he may have lung problems that cause him to breathe quickly and prevent him from getting food\nIn short, no one can give you a specific period because this depends on the infant’s examination and tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3444, + "question": "Does regular blood sugar for diabetics increase weight?", + "answer": "No, of course, eating too much is what increases weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3445, + "question": "I have a diabetic patient who uses Emril 2 and Glucophage 500. Fasting diabetes is 130 after eating, sometimes reaching 200. Is this my type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Food quantities should be reduced slightly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3446, + "question": "Is there a risk in using sweeteners such as Stefani and others for a diabetic patient as a substitute for regular sugar?", + "answer": "If it is in small quantities, no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3447, + "question": "My mother is 60 years old and has psychological problems since her childhood that have increased over time. She became diabetic at the age of 30, and 12 years ago she took medication and improved, but she has weak memory and tremors, and she takes Sifrol, and she starts having convulsions.", + "answer": "She should be shown to a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3448, + "question": "Do fats and oils raise blood sugar levels? Such as poultry and meat\nCarrots taste sweet, so do they raise blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "Fats and meat do not raise sugar, but they increase weight, and this is what raises sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3449, + "question": "Are there foods that lower blood sugar? What are they?", + "answer": "Black lentils and lupine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3450, + "question": "My brother suffers from diabetes when he is 9 years old, and now he is 19 years old. Can he get married?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible if the reproductive organs function normally", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3451, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and I used Cidophag 850 tablets and replaced them with Metformin 500 tablets. Do they cause any side effects?", + "answer": "The same treatment, but less powerful\nThe compound of these treatments is metformin and its dosage is 500,850,1000,750xr.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3452, + "question": "My fiancé had a blood sugar test done and the percentage was 5.9, and the doctor told him to follow a diet because he is at risk of developing diabetes. My question is, when he follows the diet, will the risk of diabetes be removed from him completely and he will return to normal??", + "answer": "There is no such thing as final\nWeight must be maintained and blood sugar measured periodically", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3453, + "question": "Are nuts beneficial for diabetics?", + "answer": "No, it is not useful, but there is no objection to taking it reasonably, that is, simple", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3454, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is there a diagnosis of diabetic feet in Al-Qassim?", + "answer": "No information about that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3455, + "question": "The fasting blood sugar level is higher than the fasting blood sugar level with adherence to fasting for 8 hours and 2 hours after breakfast.", + "answer": "The treatment responsible for fasting diabetes must be modified", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3456, + "question": "Hello..\nMy father suffers from diabetes. He is 62 years old and takes insulin. A short time ago, the doctors told us that he has dehydration and must take fluids to replace them. Is water sufficient...", + "answer": "Of course, water is the best fluid", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3457, + "question": "What is the danger of consuming too much sugar?\nWhat is its relationship to the pancreas???", + "answer": "It usually causes obesity and the pancreas has nothing to do with it, although the pancreas is responsible for secreting insulin, which regulates the work of sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3458, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God\nMy son is eight and a half years old and weighs 22 kilos. He is always tired, urinates a lot, drinks a lot, tends to get drunk and gets cold quickly, and keeps saying he is hungry and has low blood...", + "answer": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. His weight is appropriate for his age, but hemoglobin, blood sugar, urine and sediment tests must be performed.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3459, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 1 diabetes for five years. I am 18 years old. Two years ago, my diabetes began to rise. I lost weight and stopped menstruating. Now my diabetes is good, but I suffer from pain every time...", + "answer": "Comprehensive examinations must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3460, + "question": "My husband suffers from a slight fever, reaching 37.5, in addition to: sweating during sleep, loss of appetite, pain in the intestines, loss of balance when moving his eyes to the right and left (all of these symptoms are mild).", + "answer": "This requires consulting a doctor to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3461, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nIs every diabetic patient at risk for diabetic foot disease?", + "answer": "Not all diabetics are susceptible to diabetic foot disease, and of course the incidence of this disease is very low among diabetics who are committed to constantly controlling their blood sugar levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3462, + "question": "Hello\nI want medicine for the problem of premature ejaculation and prolonged ejaculation, and I have diabetes and high blood pressure\nPossible names of medications that delay ejaculation that do not interfere with blood sugar and blood pressure", + "answer": "It is possible to take some antidepressants, such as citalopram 10 mg, if necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3463, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I suffer from diabetes and my control of it is not good. I suffer from bouts of depression, and I really want to have braces installed for my teeth because I have an open bite. One of the doctors told me that if I get braces, I may...", + "answer": "I think the important thing is to control your diabetes well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3464, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and my question is whether diabetic feet can develop gangrene????? And if they do, can they be cut off?", + "answer": "You may be exposed, but this can be avoided by controlling diabetes well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3465, + "question": "Sudden dizziness, inability to stand, feeling hot and sweating, pain in the lower chest and not feeling what is going on for ten minutes without losing consciousness and then returning to a normal state...your diagnosis?...", + "answer": "You should go to the emergency room. There is no direct diagnosis. The possibilities are many", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3466, + "question": "I want to lose weight, and I have a problem with the insulin the pancreas secretes, but the body rejects it", + "answer": "Food quantities should be reduced", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3467, + "question": "I tested diabetes while fasting 92. Is it considered a medical condition or am I at risk for diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3468, + "question": "Is there a treatment for irritable bowel syndrome? I know that it can be controlled, but is it possible to cure it completely, even with operations? Is it possible to cure it?", + "answer": "No, complete recovery is not possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3469, + "question": "Hello. I tested my blood sugar two hours after eating and it was 8.7. Am I diabetic and what precautions should I take?", + "answer": "The test unit is not visible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3470, + "question": "I am 25 years old and have diabetes. I use Lantus and Novo Rapid. Do they have side effects?", + "answer": "No, there are no significant side effects", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3471, + "question": "What causes pain in the lower back and feet, knowing that I suffer from diabetes and have missed my period for more than two years?", + "answer": "A neurologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3472, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Which is better for me, a diabetic patient (fructose sugar or brown sugar), scientifically and medically, since as they say, each one sings at night, and I am confused between them...", + "answer": "The difference is not big, the most important thing is moderation and not eating too much of any kind", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3473, + "question": "I am taking treatment for type 2 diabetes and 3 years ago I had a stroke and 3 stents were put in, and 6 months later 2 more stents were put in and my condition is stable, thank God. I want treatment for my weakness...", + "answer": "You must first consult a cardiologist, then you can take sildenafil", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3474, + "question": "Hello.. I want a treatment for type 2 diabetes other than insulin. ? Is it possible to get rid of diabetes permanently?", + "answer": "Diabetes cannot be completely eliminated, but it can be controlled. For treatment, the doctor supervising the condition must be consulted directly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3475, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I am beautiful. I am 51 years old. I have diabetes and I use insulin. I usually feel a high temperature and sweat a lot. What is the reason for this...", + "answer": "These are often symptoms of menopause. However, it is necessary to see a doctor for a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3476, + "question": "Is it possible that I have diabetic foot disease?\nI feel sprained foot all the time and in the past, and pain in the foot such as extreme heat, cold, tingling, and pain. I go to the bathroom a lot and I am thirsty a lot.", + "answer": "These are not symptoms of diabetic foot", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3477, + "question": "My daughter is 7 years old and has diabetes\nWhat should I do if her blood sugar rises and she takes insulin?\nMy doctor advised me to drink water while making effort and movement\nAnother doctor advised me to rest, drink water, and have complete rest.", + "answer": "In general, there must be an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of a specialist doctor, and the intervention depends on the degree of the elevation, the symptoms, and the frequency of the elevation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3478, + "question": "Does a person's weight decrease lead to a decrease in blood sugar and the regulation of its levels?", + "answer": "If the weight loss is due to moderation in food and exercise, yes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3479, + "question": "My grandmother has diabetes, and it goes up and down a lot. Tell me what to do for her, thank you", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3480, + "question": "I feel dizzy after physical exertion. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "You must see a doctor to perform the necessary medical tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3481, + "question": "Excuse me, I measured my blood sugar at home using a home device and also about 3 hours after eating. The last time I ate was at 7 and I measured my blood sugar at 10.5 and it was 105. I have 24.5...", + "answer": "In principle, yes, but this examination is not considered a standard", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3482, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you ....\nI am a novice doctor and I want to know all the detailed information about any disease, so I ask about diabetes, its causes and methods of treatment...\nThank you", + "answer": "This needs to be reviewed in medical books", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3483, + "question": "Hello\nPlease advise me about the sudden weakness, whether to take a cortisone injection or cortisone pills, or are there better suggestions, especially as I have diabetes? What are the most important tests suggested for an accurate diagnosis?\nto thank", + "answer": "The question is incomprehensible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3484, + "question": "Is it possible to cure diabetes permanently?", + "answer": "No, but it can be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3485, + "question": "What is the normal percentage of diabetes?", + "answer": "Less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3486, + "question": "I am 58 years old\nI have diabetes\nAnd I take insulin\nIs there another treatment other than insulin?", + "answer": "There is, but determining the appropriate treatment is based on the details of the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3487, + "question": "Hello\nMy sugar level is approximately 150 or 160. Is it possible to use Glucophage, and what is the number of doses, and in the case of light meals, such as yogurt, should I eat it or...", + "answer": "It can be used even if the meal is simple and the dose is 850 mg 3 times daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3488, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetics?", + "answer": "Yes, there is certainly a treatment, but it is not radical", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3489, + "question": "Is there a definitive cure for diabetes and where is it located?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3490, + "question": "Hello\nI am not diabetic, thank God\nI have been using Glucophage 850 for a month\nWill using it in the future cause diabetes or not?\nThank you", + "answer": "Its use does not cause diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3491, + "question": "Hello\nDoes taking Glucophage 850 pills in the long term cause diabetes, may God protect us from it?\nNote that I am not diabetic\nPlease advise me, may Allah reward you", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3492, + "question": "Hello\nI have a question about Magamox 375 pills\nDoes it interfere with any other treatment for diabetes or high blood pressure?\nThank you and stay well", + "answer": "No, there is no conflict", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3493, + "question": "Do the nutritional supplements (protein bottles) used by bodybuilders affect diabetes?", + "answer": "Not seriously", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3494, + "question": "My mother's stomach is swollen and she has diabetes. What is the solution? May God reward you", + "answer": "See a doctor for a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3495, + "question": "In which cases of diabetes is Lantus insulin used?", + "answer": "In both the first and second types", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3496, + "question": "What are the foods for pre-diabetes?", + "answer": "There are no special foods for this stage\nStarches and animal fats should be reduced and sugars should be avoided\nNot gaining weight\nSports", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3497, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please, I need a treatment to lose weight, not a diet program, and it works quickly. Please.", + "answer": "We currently have no treatments for weight loss other than Xenical\nBut we are waiting for medicines to come soon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3498, + "question": "My father's blood pressure was high and his blood sugar was a bit high. He slept for two days and then came out. The doctor prescribed him Coversil, Isobid, Viscor, and Omapro. The question is, does Coversil conflict with Isobid? Thank you.", + "answer": "Does not contradict", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3499, + "question": "I have a blood sugar level of 6.5. Do I need treatment? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, a moderate and regular diet is required, and taking metformin 850 mg 3 times daily, but only after consulting a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3500, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My aunt is 50 years old. She has diabetes and has been complaining of headache, numbness in the top of the head, and weakness in the eyes for several months. Thank you", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3501, + "question": "My father suffers from poor vision in his right eye. He says there is fog in it. Note that he has diabetes. Is there any effect of diabetes on the eye and what is the cause?", + "answer": "Yes, diabetes can affect the eyes. You should consult an ophthalmologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3502, + "question": "Hello\nI did a blood sugar test and the result was 102\n1-Is the result correct?\n2- Does relying on eating fruits in the evening as dinner raise blood sugar?", + "answer": "This is a high result, and moderation must be taken in all types of food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3503, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar is 177 and my cumulative sugar is 9.1. I want a diet to adjust my blood sugar. Please advise me.", + "answer": "First, you must take a blood sugar regulator along with your diet, because the cumulative rate is high. As for the diet, you must avoid starches and sweets, eat brown bread, salad, and grilled meats, and walk daily, even if it is half an hour. May God heal you and protect you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3504, + "question": "Is it possible to stop the blood sugar regulator formit all at once and stick to a diet?", + "answer": "It is best to continue taking metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3505, + "question": "I am 77 years old and suffer from diabetes\nThe question is that I woke up today and my left hand is cramping and I have no control over it, and the veins in my palm between the middle and ring fingers are connected.", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3506, + "question": "My normal blood sugar level is 177 while I am fasting and my cumulative blood sugar level is 9.1. Please, I want a diet to adjust my sugar level. Please advise me.", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3507, + "question": "I am diabetic and breastfeeding. Is it useful for me to lose weight and drink green tea? Is it useful for me to drink tea after eating or before? How many times a day?", + "answer": "Be moderate in anything you want to eat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3508, + "question": "The daily average blood sugar level between fasting and fasting during two weeks is 146. Is this normal, thank you?", + "answer": "146 If you are fasting, you are diabetic\n146 Two hours after eating, there is no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3509, + "question": "How do I know if I have diabetes or high blood pressure?", + "answer": "Blood pressure should be measured, cumulative and fasting blood sugar should be checked, and a doctor should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3510, + "question": "Is it possible that hearing a sound in the head is a result of low or high blood sugar, taking diabetes medications, or a thyroid disease, and what is the treatment to reduce it...", + "answer": "I don't think so. I recommend seeing a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3511, + "question": "I have juvenile diabetes and I take insulin injections four times a day, 3 quick injections and before bed, one slow injection, and I suffer from constant pain in the stomach and flanks.. I saw a kidney doctor who said the kidneys are fine..", + "answer": "All tests related to diabetes and ketones in urines must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3512, + "question": "Is it possible to cure diabetes and blood pressure? I know that it can be controlled, but is it possible to cure it?", + "answer": "Complete recovery from diabetes or high blood pressure may occur, but in few and rare cases, especially since genetics play a major role in these diseases.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3513, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient recover completely? Please reply", + "answer": "No, it is not possible to recover completely, but the disease can be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3514, + "question": "Is the Aquashake Performel 2 device accurate? I am not diabetic, please. When I measure it on the device two hours after eating, it is 124, 116, 86, and 94, and in most cases it is no more than...", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3515, + "question": "I was tested for diabetes twice in a row and got a result of 330. The test was K It was Ramadan and I was addicted to date juice. It was an alternative to water It does not mean whether he has the disease or not.\nNote...", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3516, + "question": "What causes dizziness when eating sugars and I do not have sugar?", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3517, + "question": "Hello\nI did a blood sugar test and the result was 102 fasting. I suffer from high blood pressure and cholesterol. Do I need to go on a diet or is the rate normal? Does eating fruits for dinner alone raise the sugar level?...", + "answer": "No fear, I am not diabetic\nIf you are overweight, try to lose it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3518, + "question": "Warning of low blood sugar", + "answer": "Low blood sugar is common in diabetics\nThe danger of the decline when we do not find sugar to stop the decline\nOr when we are at work or driving the car\nIf the decline is severe, the patient loses consciousness, especially patients who are being treated with insulin\nTreatment must be rapid, otherwise brain cells will be affected and death may occur", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3519, + "question": "What heart tests should be done if there is dizziness before fainting?", + "answer": "You should see a cardiologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3520, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the percentage of natural sugar reserves?", + "answer": "The normal cumulative rate is less than 5.7%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3521, + "question": "Please someone reply\nI want an insulin program to control my blood sugar other than Mixtard, Novorbid, Lantus, and Novomix. Please provide me with a program.", + "answer": "There are insulin Humalog mix 25 & Humalog mix 50, depending on the condition you have", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3522, + "question": "I want an insulin program to control my blood sugar other than Mixtard, Novorbid, and Lantus. Please send me the Tamam program.", + "answer": "An insulin pump is an alternative", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3523, + "question": "High levels of serum cortisone in the body", + "answer": "The number required for this examination varies depending on the disease to be diagnosed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3524, + "question": "I suffer from dizziness when I eat a lot of sugar, and my fingertips hurt, and I have a constant, hysterical desire to always eat a lot of sugar. Is this due to hormones or what?", + "answer": "Blood sugar should be checked fasting and two hours after eating, cumulative blood sugar, blood fats should be checked, and sugar tolerance can be tested.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3525, + "question": "I always feel heat inside my body and I don't know what it's from? Knowing that I suffer from diabetes and I am 50 years old", + "answer": "Blood sugar should be checked fasting and two hours after eating, and all blood fats should be checked, as well as uric acid & TSH.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3526, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for twenty-three years, and I have never reached less than 1.26 grams in the morning. Please advise me what to do.", + "answer": "This is relatively acceptable. The cumulative blood sugar should be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3527, + "question": "My father, 61 years old, was seen by a doctor for diabetes. He gave him a medication with a strong effect, even though his blood sugar level normalized after a few days, and he did not advise him to stop treatment. After that, he started hearing a voice in his head. Is this...", + "answer": "Be careful, it may be low blood sugar, and at the time a sound is heard, the blood sugar must be checked, and then we decide to reduce the medication or not, or stop it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3528, + "question": "I have a mother, may God prolong her life, she has diabetes. And vitamin D deficiency. Dr. Abari prescribed vitamin D for her with one injection every month. She was in pain in her right leg, but only after the first two injections. Small finger pain", + "answer": "I don't think this has anything to do with vitamin D", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3529, + "question": "I suffer from dumping syndrome, and my heart beats fast, especially after sugars, and my cumulative blood sugar is 6,6. I always have belching and sometimes dizziness. I took stomach medication and the disease did not go away. Does it affect my heart?", + "answer": "You should see a gastroenterologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3530, + "question": "The blood sugar test rate was 111 after fasting for 9 hours, not infected", + "answer": "Two hours after eating?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3531, + "question": "What are the causes of hyperpigmentation in the neck and is it a sign (symptom) of diabetes?", + "answer": "It is possible, but this requires a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3532, + "question": "I am diabetic and suffer from foot disease... I want treatment", + "answer": "The blood sugar level must be regulated first\nYou can take an ivory drug called Larica, 75 tablets, before bedtime\nAnd Vitamin Bcomlex, one pill in the morning", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3533, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a blood sugar test two hours after eating, and my sugar level came out at 317.", + "answer": "This is very high and many other tests must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3534, + "question": "good greeting\nMy brother is 38 years old, and as a result of an accident in the street, he quickly ran out of the house, barefoot, and the heat of the street burned his feet from the bottom. Note that he suffers from diabetes and refuses to see a doctor. Please advise us about treatment...", + "answer": "You should visit the foot clinic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3535, + "question": "My son is eight years old. He became diabetic six months ago. Can his pancreas be stimulated or a pancreas transplanted? Where can this be done? Thank you.", + "answer": "There is nothing to stimulate the pancreas\nRegarding agriculture, we do not have conclusive results yet\nWe recommend an insulin pump for your son", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3536, + "question": "Is it permissible for diabetics to eat the following foods: almonds - pistachios - peanuts - natural honey - olives - olive oil - milk - dairy products - apples - dates - brown bread - quail eggs - bananas", + "answer": "Starches: reduction\nDairy, cheese, milk: low-fat or skimmed\nAll kinds of vegetables: allowed\nFruit: allowed (no excess)\nSugar, honey, juice: prohibited\nNuts are not prohibited, but they increase weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3537, + "question": "Pre-diabetes stage\nIs there hope that you can overcome the risk of diabetes?", + "answer": "There is hope for overcoming the risk of diabetes if you practice exercise, protection, a suitable eating system and a suitable life.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3538, + "question": "Pre-diabetes stage\nHow long does it take to develop diabetes?", + "answer": "This depends on the preventive measures you take during pre-diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3539, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar level for 9 hours is 113", + "answer": "If you suffer from diabetes, the percentage is excellent, but if you do not suffer from diabetes, it is preferable to do a cumulative blood sugar analysis to better determine your condition, knowing that the given result is somewhat good.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3540, + "question": "Doctor, is the Aqua Shake Performel 2 device accurate? Please, does it measure 124, 116, and 94 hours after eating? In most cases, it does not exceed 100 two hours after eating. Does it...", + "answer": "These are very good numbers", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3541, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and it is irregular, knowing that the accumulated blood sugar is 8.5 and I take insulin. How do I control it?", + "answer": "You must know your insulin, fasting blood sugar, two hours after eating, and what other diseases you suffer from", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3542, + "question": "I am a diabetic. I take geprid 3mg tablets a day. Should I take one and a half tablets of geprid 2mg? Thank you.", + "answer": "3=(2+1)possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3543, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for a month, and the doctor gave me diabetes pills. Is there a permanent treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "Until diabetes ends completely, there is no treatment, but it is possible to avoid the largest percentage of complications by controlling it as much as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3544, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. After measuring my sugar, I found 488 mg. Does this mean that I have 100% diabetes? What is the degree of risk?", + "answer": "This is a very large and high number, and you should immediately see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3545, + "question": "I want the correct way to maintain my blood sugar level, and I take Max Tard 70/30 insulin, taking 38 before breakfast and 28 before dinner. I wanted to know what your opinion is regarding...", + "answer": "It is necessary to know the fasting blood sugar, two hours after eating, what is the cumulative blood sugar, and what are the other diseases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3546, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar level 113: Am I considered diabetic, diabetes status, hyperglycemia, measuring fasting blood sugar, sugar tolerance test,", + "answer": "This result indicates that you are in the predisposition stage for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3547, + "question": "I am a diabetic\nI am a diabetic patient, and my skin is currently showing 7 small red boils that cause itching", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3548, + "question": "Blood sugar level: 112, fasting for more than 8 hours", + "answer": "This result indicates that you are in the predisposition stage for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3549, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar level is 111", + "answer": "This result indicates that you are in the predisposition stage for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3550, + "question": "What is the treatment of Aldoclec for diabetics, which has become widespread recently??\nIs it true", + "answer": "It is a treatment for type 2 diabetes, but it is not a radical treatment for the disease. It may be suitable for some or not suitable for others. Therefore, an endocrinologist must be consulted before use.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3551, + "question": "Hello\nI want to gain weight, knowing that I have type 2 diabetes\nMy height is 170\nMy weight is 71\nUse a 500 sugar regulator\nThank you", + "answer": "Medically, your weight is very appropriate and there is no need to gain it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3552, + "question": "What do we do when we feel severe depression, rapid heartbeat, and general body lethargy, knowing that the blood sugar level is 173", + "answer": "The pressure must be measured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3553, + "question": "Is 173 on a glucose meter high?", + "answer": "Yes, this is not normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3554, + "question": "My mother suffers from high blood sugar levels, severe lows, and general lethargy. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "It is necessary to know the complete condition: fasting, after eating, treatment, complications, cumulative, and other tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3555, + "question": "Is it possible to rely on soaked okra to treat diabetes instead of insulin? Is there a final treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no final treatment, and okra infusion cannot be relied upon for anything", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3556, + "question": "What is the relationship of vitamin D to diabetes?", + "answer": "no relation ship", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3557, + "question": "What is the relationship between diabetes and impotence?", + "answer": "Sexual dysfunction in a diabetic patient is caused by damage to the nervous system\nIn addition to some cases of depression and some cases of lack of male hormone secretion", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3558, + "question": "How many types of insulin?", + "answer": "1 The fastest type\n2Quick type\n3Medium type\n4The long type\n5Mixture: 70/30 75/25 50/50 fast + medium\n6Inhalation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3559, + "question": "Hello\nHow do I protect myself from diabetes??", + "answer": "A healthy diet low in fat, starches and sugars\nEat plenty of cooked vegetables or salads\nLots of exercise\nAvoid alcohol and smoking", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3560, + "question": "What is a diabetic?", + "answer": "It is a disease syndrome characterized by high blood sugar due to lack of insulin secretion or weak sensitivity of the body’s cells to insulin, which leads to changes in the small and large blood vessels in the body and may have complications on the kidneys, eyes, and nerves.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3561, + "question": "Does date vinegar have an effect on increasing blood sugar?", + "answer": "Yes, he raises it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3562, + "question": "Can I take Viagra even though I have diabetes?", + "answer": "It is possible provided that there is no damage to the heart arteries", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3563, + "question": "My fiancé suffers from loss of feeling in his left toe, and after conducting tests, it was found that he has diabetes, with a percentage of 246. He started treatment, but the numbness did not go away. When will this feeling go away, and is there a risk...", + "answer": "It is known as diabetic neuropathy and has several treatments, the most important of which are controlling sugar levels, vitamins and Tegretol", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3564, + "question": "Hello\nI am 32 years old\nI have shivers and extreme hunger, and I feel myself sweating\nEating dates or anything after five minutes became normal\nAre these symptoms of juvenile diabetes?\nPlease advise us...", + "answer": "It may be an episode of hypoglycemia. Blood sugar must be monitored on an empty stomach to be sure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3565, + "question": "If a diabetic person takes Viagra, will it produce any results?", + "answer": "Yes, it can help", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3566, + "question": "What are the main symptoms of diabetes?\nIs 160 two hours after eating considered infected?", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes, and it is not necessary to have symptoms to diagnose the disease, which, if present, include increased thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3567, + "question": "A 35-year-old patient with a sudden drop in blood sugar from 40 to 90 with a sudden rise and frequent fainting cases. Note that there are blocked heart arteries that had catheterizations performed and were opened with...", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3568, + "question": "If you were tested for diabetes on two consecutive days and got the same The rate was high. Does this mean there is a disease or is there a condition? Shada? Note that I was fasting the following day...", + "answer": "Most likely this is diabetes and it is better to do a cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3569, + "question": "Can diabetes be treated if it is detected early??", + "answer": "It is possible if high blood sugar is a result of excess weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3570, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?? What is the way to prevent it??", + "answer": "It is not necessary to have symptoms to diagnose the disease, and if there are, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination, and prevention is through moderation in food, exercising, and maintaining an ideal weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3571, + "question": "The question, may God protect you\nDoes using half a Glucovance 2.5 tablet have an effect in regulating sugar levels, as I notice that when I use a whole tablet I experience a drop in blood sugar, which forces me to eat more than...", + "answer": "It is best to take metformin alone without glibenclamide", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3572, + "question": "Peace be upon you and have a good year\nI checked my blood sugar before breakfast and the result was 81\nAfter breakfast, I was examined again and the result was 130\nDoes this mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "These results are normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3573, + "question": "Does a reading of 199 on a glucometer represent the percentage of sugar or glucose? Does this reading indicate high blood sugar? Note that this reading is at home and after...", + "answer": "This is blood sugar of all types, and this reading is high, you should consult a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3574, + "question": "I tested my fasting blood sugar after 10 hours, and the cumulative result was 5.5 and 97\nThen, a few days later, I did another test after fasting for 7 hours, and it was 104. Am I in the pre-...", + "answer": "Do you not have any blood sugar standards? The number of fasting hours is 6-8 hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3575, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done on a home analyzer while I was fasting at five o’clock in the afternoon, and the result was 106. Is the result considered normal, knowing that I sometimes feel some tingling and numbness in the extremities?", + "answer": "Natural", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3576, + "question": "Is treating diabetes with stem cells successful or not, and when will this treatment enter the Arab countries?", + "answer": "A very successful treatment, but its cost is very high and requires huge medical capabilities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3577, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level (rates)? I would like a diet plan from you, if possible?", + "answer": "Less than 110 in the morning and less than 140 two hours after eating a meal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3578, + "question": "I am a diabetic. Sometimes when my blood sugar is high, my stomach does not work and food and drink remain piled up in it. Is there a danger in this? Is this due to diabetes or complications?", + "answer": "In patients with uncontrolled diabetes, the nervous system is damaged, and one of its symptoms is slow stomach movement\nThe solution is to control blood sugar levels, eat small meals, and see a gastroenterologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3579, + "question": "I have diabetes and I recently discovered it and I use a blood sugar level, but the level of diabetes is not blood sugar, as it is high after sleep and the analysis in the morning.", + "answer": "Tests must be performed and the treating physician should be followed up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3580, + "question": "Does the diabetes test appear in the thalassemia test?", + "answer": "Each of them has a separate examination, but the result of the cumulative blood sugar test may be inaccurate in patients with thalassemia", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3581, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the beneficial treatment for a patient with diabetes who has numbness in the extremities and one of the fingers is unable to return it when moving it?", + "answer": "Paresthesias in the extremities are evidence of damage to the nervous system in an uncontrolled diabetic patient\nFirst, control the sugar\nThere are some helpful treatments: Vitamin B and a treatment called Larica 75, which is taken before bed every day\nAs for the finger, it requires minor surgery to free the movement of the finger", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3582, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar, the result is 115. Is it high?", + "answer": "This depends on the time to eat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3583, + "question": "Hello. I have been suffering from diabetes for 9 years, thank God. I got married five months ago, but during intercourse the penis does not become fully erect. For your information, I used Viager, but to no avail. Did...", + "answer": "One result is not enough. Re-test several times before and two hours after eating\nIf the results are higher than 110 fasting, 160 after two hours\nStart with beard and sports", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3584, + "question": "When cholesterol or triglycerides are high, does the blood sugar level rise, or vice versa?", + "answer": "The opposite is true", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3585, + "question": "Does honey cause diabetes?", + "answer": "For a normal person, there is no problem, but it causes high blood sugar levels in diabetics, and it is preferable to avoid it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3586, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic. I used to drink Glucophage 850. The results two hours after eating were high, about 2.9, but when I used another medicine, the results were better, which is Metform 500...", + "answer": "Yes, but 850 is better", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3587, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I am pregnant and have diabetes. What should the blood sugar be? I use mixed insulin, the dose is 30 and 20, and it rises to 260. Sometimes I am less aware that I used my son...", + "answer": "You need to separate the long-acting insulin once in the morning and once in the evening, and the short-acting insulin three times under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3588, + "question": "My son is 7 years old and we discovered his diabetes a week ago. How do I deal with him and how do I recognize whether his blood sugar is low or high by observation before measuring his blood sugar level?", + "answer": "In most cases, it is difficult to know the measurement without an examination, and this requires a system and follow-up with the specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3589, + "question": "Is there an experimental treatment for type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "There are several treatments under trial", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3590, + "question": "Greetings to the gentlemen doctors\nI had a fasting blood sugar test to check and found it was 111, and about a year ago it was 100\nWhat do you think?", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3591, + "question": "What is the relationship between pregnancy and diabetes?", + "answer": "Uncontrolled diabetes has many negative effects on pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3592, + "question": "Is it possible to treat a 6-year-old diabetic girl with stem cells? How much did it cost? In which countries can it be conducted? Does it have side effects?", + "answer": "This is still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3593, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My height is 170 and my weight is 68. The last analysis two days ago was 121 and I am fasting and the cumulative score is 6.4. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3594, + "question": "I have a mother who suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes\nCONCOR 2.5mg,Crestor20mg,Plavix75mg,Aspegic250,one Aipha,Votrex100m\nRecently, there has been a blockage in her intentions and a reversal", + "answer": "Emergency should be reviewed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3595, + "question": "Is malt beer without alcohol and flavored harmful to diabetics?\nBecause I am a fan of Moussa pomegranate beer and I drink one daily\nPlease advise me", + "answer": "It is best to reduce it as much as possible because it has a high percentage of calories", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3596, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I need treatment for diabetes for a patient who had heart surgery and her blood sugar is always high. What treatment do you recommend for me?\nmy regards", + "answer": "This requires direct supervision of the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3597, + "question": "Reducing blood sugar without insulin", + "answer": "This requires evaluation and determination of the type of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3598, + "question": "What is the cause of hot feet in diabetics and what is the method of treating it?", + "answer": "The cause is diabetic neuropathy, and the basic treatment is to control blood sugar. It is possible to use gabapentin 300mg once before", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3599, + "question": "I was fasting during Ramadan and I took the blood sugar level and it was 157. Is this an indication that diabetes is present, knowing that I do not complain of any of its symptoms except fatigue?", + "answer": "A fasting and fasting analysis should be done for an average of 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3600, + "question": "I have diabetes detected two days ago, 1 point 6, and I have a sister who has been treated for a year for diabetes, and she is 0 point 9 with medication and exercise. As for me, after hesitating, I took a prescription for Amril 2 mg, and after less than an hour I felt dizzy...", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3601, + "question": "Treatment of obesity for a diabetic patient and what is the cause of high sugar in the urine?? Although the blood sugar level is low", + "answer": "Moderation in food, and sugar levels in the blood and urine may fluctuate at any moment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3602, + "question": "What is the normal rate for diabetics?", + "answer": "Less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3603, + "question": "Hello\nMy daughter suffers from type 1 diabetes and receives injections 4 times a day.\nI heard about Dean Dr. Hazem Haboub and Mr. Samer Abu Radi from Al-Khalidi Medical Center.\nIs that...", + "answer": "These are still experiments and information about how to communicate", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3604, + "question": "The latest treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "There are several modern treatments, the most appropriate treatment for each patient is determined according to the case data", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3605, + "question": "The color of the urine is very yellow. For your information, I suffer from diabetes, which I recently discovered. Please respond", + "answer": "Usually this indicates a lack of fluids and you should see a doctor for diabetes treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3606, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I would like to know what a normal person’s blood sugar is if he is fasting and after eating. For a person infected with the second type, what is the moderate rate if he is fasting and after eating? Thank you", + "answer": "Normal is less than 100 when fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating. As for a diabetic patient, it is less than 130 fasting and less than 180 two hours after eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3607, + "question": "The blood sugar level after fasting for 8 hours is 140. What does it mean?", + "answer": "This means diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3608, + "question": "Januvia is a drug that is said to cure diabetes permanently. Is this true?", + "answer": "No this is not true", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3609, + "question": "The result of a blood sugar test after fasting for 8 hours is 140 mg/ml. What does it mean? Thank you.", + "answer": "This is diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3610, + "question": "Olive leaf is beneficial for diabetics and how to use it", + "answer": "There is not sufficient scientific evidence on the possibility and method of use", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3611, + "question": "I am 30 years old and have had juvenile diabetes for 7 years. My problem is that I suffer from sexual dysfunction, and currently I have no semen left at all. Please respond and guide me to the treatment method. I reside in Germany.", + "answer": "The male hormone test must be done and the urine must be monitored for the presence of semen in it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3612, + "question": "What is the drug for you to treat diabetes? When is it used?", + "answer": "It is a modern treatment for type 2 diabetes that must be taken under the supervision of a doctor specializing in endocrinology and diabetes because it is not suitable for all cases.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3613, + "question": "I suffer from juvenile diabetes, and now I have had a gradual loss of semen, and now I have stopped completely. What is the solution and treatment, knowing that I am 30 and married and suffer from diabetes...", + "answer": "I do not think that this is due to diabetes, and this requires complete verification", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3614, + "question": "I have bitterness in my mouth and I have type 16 diabetes", + "answer": "The bitterness that you feel is one of the effects of diabetes and usually results from dry mouth and throat, in addition to the smell of vinegar coming from the mouth. To reduce this feeling, try to eat something that softens your taste and maintain the blood sugar level as much as possible.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3615, + "question": "Can I give up taking the medication, since I recently had type 2 diabetes? Please advise me, may God reward you, knowing that I walk little and do not practice any exercise.", + "answer": "This depends on the level of blood sugar two hours before breakfast and after eating, and on the level of stored sugar HBA1C (hemoglobin), but most likely you cannot give up the diet since you never exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3616, + "question": "Age 35\nI have blood sugar beginning to reach 200 two hours after eating\nI felt a heaviness in my tongue and lost my sense of taste for 10 seconds, along with tremors and dizziness. I had immediate blood pressure and sugar tests and everything...", + "answer": "If it recurs, you should consult a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3617, + "question": "I am 17 years old and I have had diabetes for 3 years. I am treated with insulin and I measure it in the morning and find that it is 1.80. No higher than that, I do not suffer from comas, but during this period when I get up I feel...", + "answer": "This needs to be evaluated in the clinic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3618, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes. During breakfast, I ate two loaves of wheat bread with okra soup. Two hours after breakfast, I had my blood sugar tested and it was 178. Is this a good indicator, taking into account my medication only...", + "answer": "Olive oil is not a cure for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3619, + "question": "I suffer from frequent low blood sugar throughout the month of Ramadan. What is the treatment, knowing that I do not exercise much?", + "answer": "You must know the reason for the drop in blood sugar. Do you suffer from diabetes, and take diabetes medication before suhoor, and then during the day you have a drop in blood sugar, or do you not suffer from diabetes? It is also necessary to know how the presence of low blood sugar was proven. Were the symptoms only present, or was the blood sugar measured and it was less than 60 mg/dl? These questions are important for arriving at a diagnosis and determining a treatment method.\nAmong the reasons for low blood sugar during Ramadan are the following:\n\nLow blood sugar for diabetic patients is possible, as fasting and changing meal times affect its regularity and exposes the patient to episodes of low and high blood sugar. Therefore, it is necessary to communicate with the doctor supervising the treatment to adjust the doses in proportion to the sugar values. For example, the suhoor dose can be reduced by a certain amount and the sugar values ​​can be monitored. For a while until it is confirmed stable. It should be noted that patients who take insulin as a treatment are most susceptible to this complication.\n Low blood sugar in patients other than diabetics, and in this case it is divided into two parts:\n\n\nDiabetes drops after fasting for a long time. It occurs due to either lack of nutrition, or drinking medications that cause lowering of blood sugar, or eating all of (fenugreek, cinnamon, or ginseng, each of which causes a decrease in blood sugar in some people, so it is recommended to avoid them in your case). It can also be due to exerting high physical effort. Or a liver problem, or an underactive thyroid. \nBlood sugar drops 2-4 hours after eating. It is caused by eating a diet that contains a high amount of carbohydrates, or in people who suffer from pre-diabetes.\n\nTherefore, the cause must be determined and treatment should be developed accordingly. It is important to see a doctor to take measurements on a regular basis and conduct tests if necessary. \nFor more:\n\nTreating pre-diabetes may prevent the disease from developing into its full form\nHow to deal with low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3620, + "question": "What is the normal measurement for diabetes, whether it is high or low?", + "answer": "Treatment goals are less than 130 while fasting and less than 180 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3621, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a slight increase in blood sugar after eating\nIs it harmful to use Metformin 850 and how many pills can it be used in Ramadan and also after Ramadan? May God protect us from the Fire. Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no harm in using it, but it is better to do so under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3622, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a mistake with the sugar reading when measuring\nOf course, I fast from 80 to 93 hours after eating, sometimes less than 140, and rarely it reaches 180 depending on the food. Please advise me, does he need to take...", + "answer": "A blood sugar tolerance test should be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3623, + "question": "Peace be upon you... I did a cumulative blood sugar test and it came out at 9.3%, and after two hours I did a blood sugar test and saw the blood sugar level was 200...", + "answer": "What is required of the question? This is uncontrolled diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3624, + "question": "Is this medicine januvia 100mg\nBeneficial for diabetics", + "answer": "All medicines are useful if used correctly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3625, + "question": "I have diabetes and suffer from mild sexual dysfunction", + "answer": "First, diabetes must be controlled, and secondly, a male hormone test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3626, + "question": "What does low blood sugar mean and does this mean that I have diabetes? Thank you very much", + "answer": "No, it does not mean that you have diabetes. This requires a complete evaluation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3627, + "question": "Due to a wrong diagnosis of diabetes and giving me medication, I now suffer from heat in my feet and sometimes my hands, especially 3 hours after eating. I have used all medications for nerves, uric acid, and gout, to no avail, and the foot is fine.", + "answer": "There is no treatment for diabetes that causes these symptoms, but diabetes causes them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3628, + "question": "It has been proven that cinnamon can be used as a treatment for diabetics", + "answer": "There are not enough scientific studies on this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3629, + "question": "Hello\nI want to know how much blood sugar is normal\nIn men and women\nAnd in pregnant women", + "answer": "For men and non-pregnant women, it is less than 100 fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating. As for pregnant women, it is less than 92 fasting and less than 153 two hours after a glucose tolerance test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3630, + "question": "I only have symptoms of low blood sugar and do not suffer from diabetes. My symptoms increased during the month of Ramadan. I feel very lazy, slow breathing, hungry and dizzy", + "answer": "This may be normal in Ramadan with the long period of fasting. In any case, a blood sugar test should be done when symptoms occur", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3631, + "question": "What is cumulative blood sugar, what is the minimum and maximum for a diabetic patient, and what is the best treatment to reduce the accumulation", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar test is a test that indicates the extent of the sugar binding to the red blood cells and thus gives us the blood sugar level during the three months preceding the test. The normal level is less than 5.7, the predisposition to diabetes is from 5.7 to 6.4, and diabetes is 6.5 and above.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3632, + "question": "Is it possible for a diabetic child to develop gangrene? How to prevent it?", + "answer": "Children with diabetes usually do not develop gangrene. The most important method of prevention is to maintain blood sugar levels within the required range", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3633, + "question": "What do you advise me to do when my cumulative diabetes rate is 9 and the symptoms are:-) What should I do? I need you to respond to me.", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3634, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have type 2 diabetes, but my problem is that if I take medication, I cannot continue taking it. I have bloating and nausea. And dizziness. If I fast, my blood sugar will be 167, and after breakfast it will be 177. I use Amaryl...", + "answer": "You must consult the doctor supervising the case, as your treatment cannot be changed without reviewing the full details of the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3635, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for almost 7 years and the test every 3 months is 6.8 and the second rate is 140. Does this mean that this percentage may continue like this?", + "answer": "Your duty is to remain in control with follow-up and order", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3636, + "question": "I am diabetic and I take Amaryl 1 ml and Janumet 50/1000, and my blood sugar measurement used to reach 300 and 400 before the treatment. Currently, my blood sugar measurement during breakfast or fasting does not exceed 99 and a few times...", + "answer": "This means that you are responding to treatment, but you must do a HbA1c test to be sure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3637, + "question": "My mother is 66 years old and suffers from pus in her urine. She has diabetes. Please, I want a natural treatment for her and advice for her recovery.", + "answer": "He must do a urine test and see a doctor immediately and control his diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3638, + "question": "The blood sugar level constantly reaches 30. What is the solution and what are the side effects of that?", + "answer": "You must know the reason first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3639, + "question": "My father takes mixed insulin, 35 units in the morning... and 25 units in the evening... Is it possible to give long-term insulin instead of mixed insulin, and how and how many units????", + "answer": "You must consult the treating physician.............The treatment does not include changing the types or number of units", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3640, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes and takes Diamicron 60 mg pills twice a day... knowing that his blood sugar level is always between 1.5 and 2 despite taking this medication... is it good or should it be changed...", + "answer": "Send the tests via email", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3641, + "question": "I am diabetic and my GPA is 9.400. Is it at risk for me?\nI became dizzy sometimes and saw darkness", + "answer": "Very poor, needs to be re-evaluated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3642, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I have a problem with diabetes, but after taking a sugar pill, my body cannot bear it. I feel sick and I want to go back and try this medicine, Doctor, but I have the same problem. I can use needles. And the needle damage", + "answer": "There is no harm to the needles, but it depends on the follow-up of your condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3643, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and has severe pain in her right foot and nerve pain in her leg. I want a treatment that eliminates the pain.", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3644, + "question": "I have diabetes...but two months ago I had severe pain in the thigh and sometimes extended to the leg and calf. I was told nerve inflammation. What is the cause and treatment?", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3645, + "question": "I checked it two hours after eating and the sugar came out at 160\nThe other day, five hours after eating, it was 96\nAm I infected or normal?", + "answer": "This is not a criterion for better diagnosis of fasting blood sugar or cumulative blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3646, + "question": "Hello doctor, I am a 23 year old girl, my weight is 64 kg, I suffer from chronic constipation. Can I take Glycephage pills to reduce constipation and lose weight, knowing that I do not have diabetes?", + "answer": "This is not a medical use", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3647, + "question": "Is it true that there is a modern treatment for diabetes permanently through injecting specific insulin stem cells to grow the diseased pancreatic gland into a new one exclusively in America?", + "answer": "This is still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3648, + "question": "Are there cases of diabetes in which pills work but insulin does not, and is it possible to take Lantus insulin with a dose of mixtard insulin?", + "answer": "Everything is possible, but insulin is usually considered the strongest treatment and the two mentioned types are usually not taken together", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3649, + "question": "What is the best diet for someone who has diabetes at his age and what foods should be avoided?\nAnd the activities and duties that must be done to cope with the disease\nAnd what are the medications?", + "answer": "Moderation and organizing food times and quantities is the basis, and there is no doubt that exercising for half an hour a day, 5 days a week, is a good thing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3650, + "question": "I am diabetic and skinny and want to gain weight", + "answer": "This requires comprehensive evaluation and follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3651, + "question": "I am 63 years old and my blood sugar level two hours after suhoor is 200 and after 8 hours of fasting it is 171. Is this normal and is there a need to see a doctor and thank you?", + "answer": "No, this is not normal, and yes, you need to see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3652, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes. I cannot follow a diet due to my lack of control over myself, and my blood sugar level is slightly high. What should I do to have regulated blood sugar and protection...", + "answer": "Without a moderate diet it is difficult to get moderate sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3653, + "question": "Is it possible to cure diabetes completely if it is not hereditary, and are there cases that have been cured?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, there is none currently", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3654, + "question": "My daughter has diabetes. She is 6 years old. One of the doctors gave her Koala vitamins. Is it necessary to give her medical vitamins, or is food enough? If this vitamin is not available, what is the alternative?", + "answer": "These vitamins are helpful and not necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3655, + "question": "I suffer from erectile dysfunction, and this happened suddenly. I used steroids and now they are no longer of any benefit. About a year ago. What's the solution. I have been suffering from diabetes for 4 years. I use a mixed regulator", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist and urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3656, + "question": "Is it type 1 diabetes for which no treatment has been discovered yet? What is the best device for measuring continuous blood sugar? Is it available in Egypt? What is your advice to me regarding diabetes? Does it affect...", + "answer": "Treatment is still with insulin, and all devices are acceptable. Continuing good control of blood sugar levels protects you from erectile dysfunction problems.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3657, + "question": "I use insulin 3 times a day, my diabetes is at normal levels. But recently it has decreased significantly and I started using insulin once a day at a lower dose and I was able to control it again. I do not know what...", + "answer": "This needs to be evaluated with the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3658, + "question": "Excuse me, I see that I have all the symptoms of diabetes that I read on the internet, without exception\nWhat should I do to make sure or find out anything (18 years old)?", + "answer": "Do a cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3659, + "question": "The blood sugar level after testing 5 hours after eating was 96\nis this normal", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3660, + "question": "My question is, if the sugar level reaches 180 an hour after breakfast, is it considered normal?\nNote that we are in the month of Ramadan and fasting is for 15 hours", + "answer": "You should do fasting sugar and after two hours, HB1AC", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3661, + "question": "What is a healthy and non-dangerous blood sugar level for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Less than 130 while fasting and less than 180 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3662, + "question": "What is the effect of Wenick pills on diabetes?", + "answer": "What are these pills?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3663, + "question": "Ask about a watch to measure blood sugar without pricking needles.\nIs it useful or not?\nLocated in the Egyptian Crete Company", + "answer": "I have not dealt with it before and I think its effectiveness is not enough", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3664, + "question": "I have diabetes and I take insulin. I had a cumulative blood sugar test that was 11 and an enzyme test that was 63. I learned that I was at the end of the normal level of 50, and the AST was 31 and the last of the normal was 34, and I suffer from severe weight loss despite taking insulin.", + "answer": "This needs a complete evaluation in the doctor's office", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3665, + "question": "The best food to aid fasting for a diabetic patient", + "answer": "There is no specific diet, the most important thing is moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3666, + "question": "I have been a diabetic patient for 10 years and have been taking insulin, and my health was good on it. Without any prior warning, I began to constantly lose weight and muscle mass to the point that the bones in my limbs became clear, so what should I do about that?", + "answer": "This requires comprehensive evaluation and follow-up in the clinic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3667, + "question": "Hello. Before the holy month of Ramadan, the cumulative blood sugar test was 8.4. The doctor recommended that I follow a diet only. Today, the blood test was fasting for 15 hours. The result was 90. Please evaluate the condition and advise. Thank you.", + "answer": "The result is acceptable, but the case cannot be evaluated based on one result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3668, + "question": "Please do a blood sugar test on the Aqua Shake Performel 2 device two hours after eating. It is 90, 124, 115, and 100, and on most days it is no more than 100...", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal and there is no need to worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3669, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God Almighty\nPlease answer my question\nMy mother suffers from diabetes and has a ulceration in her right foot. She suffers from itching in the sole of the foot and one crack accompanied by itching. How can...", + "answer": "You should pay close attention. This may be the beginning of diabetic foot. See a diabetic foot doctor immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3670, + "question": "Is there a relationship between diabetes and blood pressure? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, a close relationship", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3671, + "question": "I have been diabetic for more than 10 years, and my triglycerides and cholesterol are high, above 250. What medication is appropriate for me to take, knowing that I am a light smoker and do not drink any alcohol or anything else? Thank you.", + "answer": "Atorvastatin 20 mg tablet in the evening", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3672, + "question": "My friend has diabetes\nHe has a home testing device\nAfter that, he asked me to check my blood sugar levels even though I did not have any symptoms of diabetes\nWhen I broke my fast, my percentage was 160\nWhat this ratio indicates", + "answer": "You must do a fasting and breakfast blood sugar analysis, that is, two hours after eating. It is best to do a cumulative blood sugar test to show the percentage for the previous 3 months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3673, + "question": "My blood test showed FASTING PLASMA GLUCOSE ID 7.4 MMOL/L\nIs this the beginning of diabetes? Is it possible to modify this tendency through exercise and food regulation?", + "answer": "Yes, this is a predisposition to diabetes, and you must lose excess weight, eat moderately, and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3674, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been suffering from diabetes for two years. I am 28 years old and my weight is 90. I always feel a burning sensation under my feet and I feel pain when I urinate. I drink juices and eat rice pasta, i.e. diabetic food. I am 150 fasting...", + "answer": "You are obese and you must eat in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3675, + "question": "How to treat a diabetic foot ulcer at the heel", + "answer": "You should visit a diabetic foot clinic or a surgical specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3676, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God Almighty.\nMy father suffers from diabetes, and during breakfast he cannot stop eating dates. Are dates healthy for diabetics or not?", + "answer": "Excessive consumption of anything unhealthy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3677, + "question": "Hello, I am 20 years old. I am taking Glymet to lose weight. Will it cause any side effects? I do not have any diseases.", + "answer": "There is no scientific evidence to support this use and there are no harms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3678, + "question": "All of this happened suddenly every ten days. It happened twice\nCold sweats\nLethargy in the body\nDizziness\nThe patient suffers from diabetes\nAnd the high percentage of fat\nPlease advise me. May God good", + "answer": "Blood sugar and blood pressure should be checked when symptoms occur", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3679, + "question": "I would like to be treated for bulimia. I consulted all the psychiatrists and internists and took Prozac treatment and did not recover. I am diabetic and I take insulin. My life is hell. I wish for death. I tried. I want a solution.", + "answer": "If you have excessive obesity, you can consult a weight surgery specialist to perform a gastric bypass procedure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3680, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and lost weight before discovering the disease. After using sugar pills, my weight increased even though I used the regulator. How can I lose weight even though the regulator has a power of 500? Thank you.", + "answer": "Weight loss is mainly achieved by reducing the amount of food, and the dose of metformin must be increased to 850 mg 3 times daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3681, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nA blessed month to you\nI suffer from diabetes, and I have been off Diamicron MR sugar pills for a while, and I use Regulator 500 Glucophage pills, three pills for two days, and two pills in Ramadan.\nYour advice", + "answer": "This depends on the results of the cumulative examination and daily diabetes tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3682, + "question": "Is there an antibiotic that conflicts with diabetes?", + "answer": "No, but when taking treatment you must consult your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3683, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am not sick with diabetes, but I have an obsession with it. I had a test today and the cumulative result is 4.4. Fasting is 110, and two hours after breakfast it is 126. Know that I am fasting during Ramadan. Can you reassure me that I am normal?", + "answer": "The fasting person in the diabetes predisposition stage only needs moderation in food and monitoring", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3684, + "question": "Urgent inquiry\nA diabetic patient takes 100 insulin. I was supposed to take 40 and 20. Today, the second dose, I forgot and took 40 instead of 20. Is that dangerous?\nPlease, waiting for a quick response", + "answer": "Results should be monitored and small, frequent meals should be taken", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3685, + "question": "Is it true that there is a definitive treatment for diabetes? Many people spread this word around, and it is called spirulina. There is a cure. Please advise me, may God reward you.", + "answer": "There is no definitive treatment for diabetes yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3686, + "question": "I have a 17-year-old daughter who has been diabetic for 5 years. The cumulative blood sugar analysis is very high and the normal blood sugar analysis is falling. What is the cause of the blood sugar irregularity?", + "answer": "The main reason is the lack of a system, as there must be a system in the times and quantities of food, the timing of injections, and the adjustment of doses on the basis of intensive home results under the supervision of the doctor supervising the case.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3687, + "question": "Greetings to the doctors and site administrators. I had a blood sugar test done after fasting for 14 hours and the result was 109. Is this considered a danger indicator, taking into account that this was done during Ramadan...", + "answer": "The test must be repeated more than once if the result is more than 100 and less than 126 while fasting, as this is a predisposition to diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3688, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test of 123 and fasting blood sugar of 185, so I followed up with a doctor and he prescribed me Glucophage along with a diet, and after a while of treatment, the blood sugar meter always recorded low levels...", + "answer": "A laboratory test must be performed to ensure that your treatment does not cause hypoglycemia", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3689, + "question": "I want a table showing the normal, average, and high blood pressure levels that require treatment.\nAlso, the percentages of normal, medium, and high sugar for those over seventy years of age. Thank you..E", + "answer": "At your age, blood pressure should be treated if it exceeds 150 over 85, and blood sugar should be treated if the cumulative amount exceeds 7%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3690, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI want a cure for diabetes\nThank you", + "answer": "There are two types of insulin: approved, which requires insulin injections, and non-approved, which is treated with metformin and biguanide compounds", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3691, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic, and it is always high after eating, except after 3 or 4 hours...Does this have a long-term effect? ​​I also masturbate a lot...What is the effect? ​​Thank you.", + "answer": "Of course diabetes must be treated well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3692, + "question": "What are the harms of using ginbrid pills with blood pressure pills and sugar?", + "answer": "The name is incomprehensible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3693, + "question": "What are the latest diabetes treatments for patients and is there a process to treat the disease permanently?", + "answer": "There is no final treatment, and there are several modern treatments, almost all of which help control blood sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3694, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. Without crowding, I want to ask a question. My mother is 55 years old and suffers from diabetes. She always complains of numbness in the fingers and toes of her right hand. What is the solution for her? Thank you.", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3695, + "question": "Are there side risks to sweeteners, especially if they are used frequently for diabetics?", + "answer": "If used in moderation, there is no problem and it should not be used frequently", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3696, + "question": "I have diabetes. I am 16 years old... and I fast for the few hours before breakfast. When I am sitting and standing, I suddenly stop and feel blindness and confusion, and it goes away for four seconds. I was diagnosed with diabetes 198.", + "answer": "This is caused by a lack of fluids during Ramadan", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3697, + "question": "My blood sugar is 260 after fasting for 12 hours. Is it permissible for me to fast, knowing that I had an open heart procedure and have cholesterol?", + "answer": "No, with these numbers and data, fasting is not permissible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3698, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an obsession and fear of diabetes. I did a cumulative test and the result is 4.4, and the normal is 117. Two hours after breakfast, 101, two hours after suhoor, 100, and after fasting for 9 hours (98, 96, 100, 106, 94). Am I reassured?", + "answer": "Yes, rest assured. Is there a family story in the family?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3699, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother is diabetic. She had a blood test done and the blood sugar results are irregular, sometimes reaching 300, 260, or 150. Does drinking ginger reduce the blood sugar level?", + "answer": "That being said, direct the question to a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3700, + "question": "How to maintain blood sugar levels during fasting for people who do not have diabetes?", + "answer": "Follow the diet and doctor's instructions, and the matter varies according to the type of diabetes, whether it is approved or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3701, + "question": "Hello Doctor, my mother is 44 years old and has diabetes and has a cyst in her eye. The doctor told her that she should have surgery and she did not have the operation. Is it normal for her not to have the operation and is the cyst dangerous?", + "answer": "Should it be done?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3702, + "question": "Is it permissible to take Glucophage with Glybeel at the same time for a patient with type 1 diabetes? Does it reduce blood sugar significantly?", + "answer": "Glibil is a blood sugar lowering agent whose scientific name is glibenclamide. It is used to treat type 2 diabetes. It can be combined with Glugophage. Its side effects are hypoglycemia.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3703, + "question": "What is the drug \"Doc\" for diabetes, how effective is it, and to whom should diabetics give it? Thank you", + "answer": "Insulin Degludec is a long-acting human insulin analogue used to improve blood sugar control in patients with diabetes, whether type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Doses vary according to the type of diabetes and the patient’s condition.\nInsulin Degludec helps keep blood glucose levels stable during times of fasting, such as at night during sleep, by providing a slow-acting supply of insulin.\nIt is used to control high blood sugar in adults and children aged one year or older with diabetes, but it is not suitable for people with diabetic ketoacidosis (excessive ketones in the blood or urine).\nInsulin Degludec should not be taken in the following cases:\n\nSuffering from a bout of low blood sugar.\nSuffering from an allergy to insulin degludec or any of the components of insulin degludec.\n\nBefore taking this medicine, you must tell your doctor about any of the following:\n\nPregnancy, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding period.\nTaking new prescription or over-the-counter medications, vitamins, or herbal supplements.\n\nThe doses specified by the doctor must be adhered to, as insulin Degludec can cause a group of side effects, and the doctor should be contacted in the event of low blood sugar. Signs and symptoms that may indicate low blood sugar include the following:\n\nDizziness and vertigo.\nBlurred vision.\nAnxiety or mood changes.\nSweating.\nDifficulty speaking.\nHunger.\nConfusion.\nVibration.\nHeadache.\nRapid heartbeat.\nLow potassium in the blood.\nHeart failure. Taking certain diabetes pills with insulin degludec may cause heart failure in some people. This can happen even if you have never had heart failure or heart problems before. Symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, and swelling of the ankles or feet, sudden weight gain.\n\nFor more:\n\nWhat is Degludec diabetes medication and does it really help in losing weight?\nMethods of treating type 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3704, + "question": "Doctor Shukran, it is less than 140 two hours after eating on the Aqua Shake Performal 2 device. Is it normal? May God reward you well.", + "answer": "It is recommended to measure it on an empty stomach in the morning", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3705, + "question": "I am 32 years old and I did a blood sugar test with the home device and found it was 97. I was fasting for 9 hours when it was done. What does the result indicate, knowing that blood sugar is hereditary in our family?", + "answer": "The value is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3706, + "question": "What is the most appropriate treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "Depending on its pattern and the condition of each patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3707, + "question": "Is there a final treatment for diabetes, and can needles be replaced with any herbs? My body is swollen from them. I use two types of needles, one before eating three times and the other before sleeping.", + "answer": "It is indispensable if you have the first type", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3708, + "question": "I would like to know about a treatment for low blood sugar that can be taken while fasting, knowing that I am not a patient of high blood sugar. I am a patient of chronic hypertension.", + "answer": "Episodes of hypoglycemia require breakfast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3709, + "question": "Does Pepzol 40m or Aerius* raise blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "Eros, no, but I want the scientific name of the other treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3710, + "question": "How can blood sugar be maintained?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3711, + "question": "Do insulin injections harm a diabetic patient or not?", + "answer": "Any treatment has some minor side effects, but its benefit is much more important than these minor side effects", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3712, + "question": "I am 60 years old, and I have had diabetes for about a year, and it does not rise above 150. I am sexually active, but three weeks ago I suddenly experienced impotence.", + "answer": "Male hormone testing should be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3713, + "question": "What risks does someone who uses metframine for weight loss face?", + "answer": "There are no known risks but there is insufficient evidence of benefit", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3714, + "question": "My blood sugar before breakfast was 75, and an hour and a half after breakfast it was 90. For your information, I completed my fast with great difficulty, and I do not have any diseases, my lower middle is healthy, and I do not have diabetes. I feel very tired...", + "answer": "This is normal, your symptoms are mostly due to fasting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3715, + "question": "Doctor, is the Aqua Shake Performal 2 device accurate? What is the normal reading two hours after eating? Thank you.", + "answer": "Normal is less than 140 mg/dL and the device is good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3716, + "question": "Is it permissible for diabetics to drink laxative syrup?", + "answer": "There is no objection to that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3717, + "question": "A diabetic patient suffering from neuritis\nWhat is the best treatment for him?\nAre there alternatives to methylcobal?\nIs antihistamine useful?", + "answer": "It is possible to take gabapentin 300mg once a day before bed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3718, + "question": "Having diabetes has caused me a type of very painful ulcers, which causes my temperature to rise and I feel excruciating pain. Whenever one of them heals, another appears in its place. How do I treat it?", + "answer": "Sugar must be controlled during treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3719, + "question": "Egyptian apples are harmful to diabetics", + "answer": "Apples are harmless.........On the contrary, apples are the most beneficial fruit for diabetics, as they contain simple sugars, low calories, and a percentage of iron.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3720, + "question": "My mother has been suffering from diabetes for a long time. She is 62 years old. She uses insulin 3 times a day. She is overweight. Please help me with methods and diets to control weight and...", + "answer": "Sugar should be controlled and metformin tablets should be used if there is no medical contraindication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3721, + "question": "What is the blood sugar level when fasting and breaking the fast for a healthy person?", + "answer": "126 fasting and 160 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3722, + "question": "My brother suffers from diabetes. I want a natural remedy to lower his blood sugar", + "answer": "Follow up with a specialist doctor, exercise, and regulate food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3723, + "question": "I use Carnivita Forte treatment, but I have allergies and pimples, knowing that I am a diabetic and the doctor wrote it for me.", + "answer": "It may be an allergy to the medication. You should consult your physician and change the treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3724, + "question": "Welcome\nI am 20 years old, my height is 166, and my weight is 75\nI will take Glymet to lose weight, knowing that I do not have any diseases", + "answer": "I think moderation in food is enough", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3725, + "question": "Does the blood sugar level increase during the day for a fasting person during Ramadan, knowing that my diabetes in the evening while fasting is 1.25 grams?", + "answer": "This is possible because blood sugar is also produced by the liver, not just from food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3726, + "question": "Hello...I suffer from diabetes. Today my diabetes has dropped by 40, but when I eat, my stomach no longer accepts even water as it comes out, and I suffer from pain in the head of the stomach when I press. What is the reason? Thank you.", + "answer": "You must visit the emergency room to conduct the necessary clinical examination and laboratory tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3727, + "question": "I am diabetic and I use Doanil three pills a day and Dilon four pills a day and I lost weight once. Can you give me the name of the vitamin to regain my weight? May God reward you.", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to perform the necessary medical tests to find out the cause first, then treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3728, + "question": "The blood sugar level of the average person", + "answer": "Less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3729, + "question": "What are normal blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "Less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3730, + "question": "A 20-year-old girl, my weight is ideal. My family does not have diabetes. I worry a lot, and before a while I started urinating almost every hour, so I fasted at 14 and had a blood sugar test done, and it was 105.3, and the doctor told me it was normal, and the fast was 72...", + "answer": "No, you do not have diabetes, but I do not mind eating in moderation and exercising", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3731, + "question": "A diabetic patient: I tried a lot and I was tired psychologically and physically from diabetes, and I am trying to be a diabetic control person, but it is of no use. Anyone can help me?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3732, + "question": "Hello doctor, I would like to ask that I am a person with high blood pressure, and my blood sugar started to rise for a while. Before fasting, it was approximately 120.\nTwo hours after eating, it was 180\nAnd he ate gypsum or fruits and the amount was 250...", + "answer": "This is diabetes and you should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3733, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a medical examination for work in the coming period, and I do not want the doctor to know that my blood sugar is high. What should I do?", + "answer": "The doctor must be told the truth", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3734, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and I did not accept to take insulin. My sugar was up to 400, and after taking Glucophage it became about 300. The pharmacist advised me to take Glibil in the amount of one pill with each Glucophage pill, so this is...", + "answer": "Certainly not, as taking insulin for patients with type 1 diabetes is a must and an alternative", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3735, + "question": "In treating type 1 diabetes, we need to adjust the dose of N at night\nIf sugar is fasting⬆\nLow N⬇insulin causes hyperglycemia\nOr high N⬆insulin will cause reactive hyperglycemia\nWhat is the reaction?", + "answer": "Not clear at all", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3736, + "question": "I was suffering from low blood sugar, but I do not have diabetes. I had an x-ray of the pancreas and all the necessary tests so that I was fine, except that my blood sugar dropped to 0.70, so I suffered from exhaustion, fatigue, dizziness, and tremors...", + "answer": "This is not medically diagnosed hypoglycemia", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3737, + "question": "Is low blood sugar a disease or a symptom? Is everyone susceptible to low blood sugar? What are the tips to avoid low blood sugar?", + "answer": "It is a symptom that may be a disease or just a passing condition that can be avoided by eating small, frequent meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3738, + "question": "Low blood sugar without diabetes, age 34, female", + "answer": "Low blood sugar is usually due to a lack of food or a lack of calories within the body, but this does not mean that there are no symptoms of diabetes, so a sugar analysis must be done in addition to a cumulative sugar analysis to confirm this.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3739, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I use metformin, but my blood sugar level for three months reached 10. Should I continue with the same treatment or what should I do? Thank you.", + "answer": "Treatment is not sufficient. A fasting and post-meal analysis must be performed, and a specialist doctor should be followed up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3740, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes for 12 years and months. Any food raises my blood sugar to 400 even though I am taking medication. What should I do?", + "answer": "Medical examination, analysis and medical follow-up is the solution", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3741, + "question": "I am a diabetic, and sometimes when my blood sugar level drops, I do not experience a coma, but my awareness of situations and the outside world is so low that I cannot fully control my mind.", + "answer": "Sugar levels vary throughout the day based on several factors, and low blood sugar (less than 70 mg/dL) without treatment may lead to serious complications. The signs that appear in a patient when blood sugar levels are low include:\n\nNervousness.\nAnxiety.\nSweating.\nGoosebumps.\nConfusion.\nAccelerated heartbeat.\nFeeling dizzy.\nHunger.\nNausea.\npaleness.\nFeeling sleepy.\nWeakness.\nBlurred vision.\nNumbness of the lips, tongue, or cheeks.\nHeadache.\nDifficulty concentrating.\n\nIt is worth noting that the only way to know if you suffer from low blood sugar is to test your blood sugar. However, if you suffer from symptoms of low blood sugar and are unable to test your blood sugar for any reason, you must treat the hypoglycemia. via:\n\nApply the 15-15 rule: Eat 15 g of carbohydrates, wait 15 minutes, then check your blood sugar level. If it is less than 70 mg/dL, eat another 15 g of carbohydrates.\nRepeat these steps until the blood sugar level rises above 70 mg/dL.\nOnce your blood sugar returns to normal, eat a meal or snack to make sure it doesn't drop again.\n15g carb options include: Glucose tablets/1/2 cup of juice or soda/1 tablespoon of honey, sugar, or corn syrup/hard or jelly candy.\nAvoid the tendency to overeat as much as possible to avoid sugar levels rising too high.\nWhen dealing with low blood sugar it is important to choose the right carbohydrate source: avoid complex carbohydrates, or foods that contain fat with carbohydrates (such as chocolate) as they can slow down glucose absorption.\n\nIt is recommended to consult an endocrinologist and conduct an analysis of the cumulative blood sugar and fasting blood sugar so that the doctor can determine the cause of the drop in blood sugar and adjust the dosage of the medications used if necessary.\nFor more:\n\nHow to deal with low blood sugar\nLow blood sugar: its causes and ways to prevent it\nHow to deal with low blood sugar\nFirst aid for diabetics\nEverything you should know about blood sugar\n\nReference:\n\nHypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3742, + "question": "Licorice is harmful to diabetics", + "answer": "It does not raise blood sugar much, but it does raise blood pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3743, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nGod bless you\nWhat do you think of the warm water foot massage device? Is it beneficial for diabetics, and if it is useful, is it of great benefit?\nThank you", + "answer": "No problem using it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3744, + "question": "I would like information about zinc insulin, please", + "answer": "Most insulins provide you with the information you want", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3745, + "question": "Do insulin injections cause significant harm or not?", + "answer": "Of course not. Insulin is a useful treatment that may have some minor side effects", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3746, + "question": "Is there a real cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no radical cure, but there are several treatments that can control diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3747, + "question": "I read that white sugar is harmful to health. I want to cut it out, but what is the alternative? Is brown sugar harmful as well? Note that I have diabetes.", + "answer": "Every sugar contains calories. Moderation is the basis of treatment, and there is no objection to using artificial sweetener or sugar substitute in small quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3748, + "question": "I am diabetic. Use metformin\nIt is not regular. Should I change it?\nOr increase the dose", + "answer": "Metformin is considered one of the most important options for treating diabetes as long as there are no contraindications or complications from using it, depending on the patient and his health condition. It is worth noting that according to the recommendations currently in place for the treatment of diabetes, once metformin is started with no contraindications for use, it must be continued for a period of time, and it is not possible to determine whether the dose can be increased without knowing the current dose to avoid exceeding the maximum dose.\nIt is recommended to consult a specialist doctor as soon as possible to evaluate the condition through tests, administer appropriate treatment, and avoid any complications resulting from high blood sugar.\nFor more: Is it possible to recover from diabetes completely? / Treatment of type 2 diabetes / Food for diabetics\nReference: 9. Pharmacologic Approaches to Glycemic Treatment: Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2019", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3749, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic and I do not use any medication, only diet and exercise 4 days a week, and when examined, my fasting blood sugar was 118. Should I use medication or...", + "answer": "It is best to use metformin treatment, 850 mg 3 times daily, because it reduces the acceleration of the disease in the future", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3750, + "question": "Are there type 2 diabetes needles that are used weekly in the Kingdom, and how do I get them?", + "answer": "I don't know if it exists in Saudi Arabia. You should ask your doctor, as it is not available in Jordan", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3751, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes, and a red, rough spot appears on the bottom of his leg. He cannot feel it, but it is very visible.", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3752, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Why do I feel symptoms of low blood sugar even though my blood sugar is 250?", + "answer": "Because these symptoms are not necessarily specific to low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3753, + "question": "I am 38 years old and have had high blood pressure for 9 years. I did a cumulative blood sugar test and it came out at 5.9, and the Ket rate in the laboratory where I worked was 4.5-6.5. The doctor told me that you do not have diabetes and you are not at a pre-diabetic stage. Here is this...", + "answer": "The numbers are not clear. If your GPA is 5.9, this is considered a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3754, + "question": "There are injections given weekly to diabetics in Saudi Arabia called Doc-Lac, but I do not know its scientific name", + "answer": "The scientific name. exetanid", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3755, + "question": "I have had numbness (tingling) in my left big toe for about a year. Note that I have type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and high triglycerides.\n1-Can I know the reason?\n2-Any doctor should...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3756, + "question": "I have had high blood pressure for 10 years, and I am now 38 years old. I had cumulative diabetes and my blood pressure is 5.9. My blood pressure is normal because in Jordan it is 4.5-6.5. Am I in the pre-diabetic stage or is this normal? Please reassure me", + "answer": "This is pre-diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3757, + "question": "Hello . My daughter suffers from type 1 diabetes and was admitted to intensive care for DKI and developed a urinary tract infection. She takes rifadin B medication. trimol d.s and now 3 months", + "answer": "Her safety must be monitored by her doctors", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3758, + "question": "Is it possible to reduce the rate of diabetes, and for how long, if possible, and what are the methods?", + "answer": "This can be done by following a suitable diet, adhering to prescribed medications, and maintaining a normal weight.\nTips for living with diabetes:\n\nLearn more about the disease\nSelf-monitoring of glucose levels, to learn more about the glucose meter\nMaintain a healthy diet, to learn more about dietary coexistence with diabetes\nConduct periodic examinations\nStay away from stress\nDaily care such as quitting smoking\n\n \nDiabetes can be prevented:\n\nFollow a healthy diet\nCommitment to regular exercise\nMaintain ideal weight\n\nDiabetes, types, causes and treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3759, + "question": "I am an insulin diabetic patient and the penicillin dose is 40 in the morning and 38 in the evening. Can I fast or break the fast if possible?\nAge 37 years", + "answer": "If you are of the first type, you are absolutely not permitted to fast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3760, + "question": "I have deformities in my legs because I always take insulin injections in them, so that the leg expands at the injection site. How do I treat this dilatation... knowing that I changed the location of the injections in several places, but I want...", + "answer": "Usually the treatment is only by changing the location, but it is possible to consult a surgical specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3761, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes and I take insulin injections, but my diabetes level is very high during the month of Ramadan. Can I fast or...", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetics absolutely cannot fast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3762, + "question": "Is mulberry leaf a sufficient solution or treatment for diabetes 2\nOr do we have to use medical treatment such as pills and needles?\nIs the organizer of good use?\nMore than pills", + "answer": "Pills must be used after reviewing the treating physician and the type of pill prescribed for treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3763, + "question": "Hello\nMay God protect you, our honorable doctor\nI have symptoms of diabetes\nI did a fasting test\nAnd it turned out 245\nI bought a device, and every time I did a test, it came out high: sometimes 570, sometimes 460, and sometimes 310.", + "answer": "The sugar levels in the previous results are very high and dangerous. Please consult a doctor as soon as possible to ensure the accuracy of the previous results in the event of a defect in the device or the test itself, and to prescribe the necessary medication to lower high sugar levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3764, + "question": "What are the symptoms of low and high diabetes, and what should I do if a person with low blood sugar faints? May God reward you", + "answer": "There are not necessarily symptoms when rising, and you must rely on measurement to be sure. Symptoms of falling may include shivering, feeling cold, sweating, and headache. If the patient faints, he must be taken directly to the emergency room to be given an intravenous glucose solution, or he may be given an intramuscular glucagon needle at home if available.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3765, + "question": "I have a diabetic patient. I was taking mixed insulin. The doctor stopped it after breastfeeding and gave me Cidophag. My problem is that my blood sugar is not controlled during fasting. It goes up and down before sleeping at 120. Should I continue fasting or not, and I have a heart attack and a cough?", + "answer": "The illogical approach to stopping insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3766, + "question": "I am 47 years old\nI have diabetes for 15 years\nthe problem\nIt is the decline of the gums on the lower front side, which causes the teeth to become loose\nIs there a treatment to correct the condition of the gums (treatment...", + "answer": "The question is directed to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3767, + "question": "What is the drug \"Doc\" for diabetes and how effective is it?", + "answer": "What is the scientific name", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3768, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I am 18 years old. I was prescribed insulin injections of the Novo Rapid and Levemir type, but they did not help, and it was very high during fasting. What is the explanation and solution...", + "answer": "There are other types of insulin... Follow up on your condition with a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3769, + "question": "Good evening\nI have coldness in my extremities. When I measured my blood sugar level, the result was 83 after breakfast", + "answer": "Symptoms of low blood sugar... A fasting blood sugar test, two hours after eating, and blood insulin levels must be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3770, + "question": "What are the symptoms of low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Tremors, nervous tension, cold sweat, and a feeling of collapse", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3771, + "question": "Please use the Aqua Shake Performal 2 diabetes device. Is it accurate? What are the normal measurements? Abd al-Aklam on the device and Shukran.", + "answer": "Must be followed up by laboratory analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3772, + "question": "I am 42 years old, and my weight is 125. I have been using sugar pills for about two years due to a defect in the function of the pancreas, but when I leave them for a while, I feel normal. Should I continue taking them or leave them, and is it true that the pills are...", + "answer": "It is best to continue with it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3773, + "question": "Does soaking okra in water and drinking the water after a while help treat diabetes?", + "answer": "There are no correct medical facts...but what is the relationship between sugar and okra?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3774, + "question": "I am a young man, 29 years old, and I suffer from diabetes, knowing that I underwent a nephrectomy and chemotherapy. What is the most appropriate medication for the kidneys that helps me regulate my blood sugar, knowing that I take Meticron...", + "answer": "Usually insulin, but this requires knowing all the details of the case accurately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3775, + "question": "My father has been suffering from swelling in his legs for a while, even if he has not stood for a long time. What is the cause of the swelling, knowing that he suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure and has previously had a heart catheterization...", + "answer": "All of the diseases mentioned may be the cause. They all need evaluation and treatment by doctors, each according to his specialty", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3776, + "question": "My mother is 48 years old\nShe has high blood pressure and diabetes, and for some time now she has been suffering from a rash all over her body, along with swollen fingers.\nI took antihistamines but to no avail\nIs there a treatment other than cortisone?", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3777, + "question": "I started treating diabetes about a month ago with Diamicron 60 tablets, and things are going well, thank God, but there has been a problem for a while, and I think it is a consequence of diabetes. When I put pressure on the knuckles of my fingers or toes, I feel...", + "answer": "You should consult a joint and rheumatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3778, + "question": "My diabetes is 080 before breakfast and 200 two hours after breakfast. Should I continue fasting?", + "answer": "It doesn't matter if the kidney function is good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3779, + "question": "My problem is that I was sleeping deeply, and suddenly I had a headache on the right side, and high and low blood sugar or blood pressure, and I continued to experience dizziness and dizziness for about half a day, and I started turning to the right side and turning to the left eye.", + "answer": "Emergency services must be contacted immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3780, + "question": "I had high blood sugar and the doctor gave me insulin, but over the course of 4 days my sugar did not return to its normal level, but fluctuated up and down despite me maintaining the diet.", + "answer": "This needs to be modified in coordination with the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3781, + "question": "Hello\nCumulative blood sugar 5.6. Is this normal?\nI also need to do a sugar curve analysis and how to do this analysis\nOh God, make us among those who free you from Hell in this holy month", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3782, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What do you think about marrying someone who passed away with type 1 diabetes in his late forties and perhaps has varicose veins? What is its effect on childbearing? Is it possible to treat it?", + "answer": "This needs to be discussed with the patient's doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3783, + "question": "What should I eat for the suhoor meal? How do I avoid feeling thirsty during the month of Ramadan??", + "answer": "Drink more water", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3784, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The doctor wrote that I take one thyroxine pill, and I drink 2 pills in the morning and the second at night, and I have been taking the treatment for a week now, and now I know that I need one pill, so how can I take it anymore?", + "answer": "It's normal, there's no problem. Go back to the correct dose", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3785, + "question": "Does Omega 3 have an effect on diabetics? Is it permissible for me to take it even though I am using pregnancy medication?", + "answer": "There is no objection to using it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3786, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. I have a 4mm stone in my left kidney. Can I fast? I measure my blood sugar level two hours before breakfast and it is 118. Is it at the normal level? For my condition. Thank you", + "answer": "You should review the results of the kidney function test and consult your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3787, + "question": "Hello, how do I maintain my blood sugar level, even though I do not use diabetes medications, but when measuring my blood sugar before breakfast, it is 100 or 97 times, and now in Ramadan, it is once before breakfast, it is 120, 135...", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor and have your blood sugar tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3788, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a blood sugar test while I was fasting and it was 122. The next day it was 102 and today I did an Hb1c test and it was 6.6. What is the diagnosis for this condition and what should I do? Knowing that I suffer from cysts...", + "answer": "This diabetes should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3789, + "question": "If a diabetic patient takes omega-3 pills, does it raise his blood sugar or blood pressure??", + "answer": "No, neither of them is raised", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3790, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I take Janumet 50/1000. I suffer from frequent defecation, and I come out of the bathroom exhausted, unable to move, thirsty, and sometimes I die from the cold.", + "answer": "Side effects associated with treatment with metformin and sitagliptin include: diarrhea, upper respiratory tract infections, and headache.\nFrequent defecation can be caused by diarrhea, and thirst is normal for a diabetic patient, especially if he suffers from diarrhea, as he is exposed to more fluid loss. It is useful to consume plenty of non-sugar and non-caffeinated fluids to avoid dehydration. Please talk about the previous symptoms with your specialist doctor to conduct the necessary tests and monitor blood glucose levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3791, + "question": "What is the pancreas gland?", + "answer": "In short, the pancreas or pancreas is a gland with a dual function:\n1- Exocrine: It secretes pancreatic juice containing digestive enzymes\n2- An endocrine gland (endocrine): It secretes hormones, the most important of which is insulin, which is secreted from beta cells in the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas, which intervenes in the pathogenesis of diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3792, + "question": "Is it possible to use Glucophage 750 XR for the purpose of dieting?", + "answer": "Without clear medical advice, it is not preferable to use this medicine for the purpose of losing weight. Its chemical composition: Metformin hydrochloride (Metformin HCL) is a medicine used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Its mechanism of action depends on increasing the sensitivity of cells to insulin. It does not stimulate pancreatic cells to Insulin production as in other oral diabetes medications. Therefore, it is safe to use in treating diabetes in terms of not causing a drop in blood sugar levels. Some personal experiences with the drug have proven its ability and effectiveness in losing weight despite the presence of some minor side effects such as diarrhea and nausea sometimes. Please consult a doctor before use.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3793, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes, and the last fasting test was 132, Fatr 236, and I take Glycophag 1000 and a half of Emeril pills, one gram. And the HbA1c analysis was 8.1, and I don’t know what to do.....", + "answer": "It is best to use Glucophage 850 tablets three times after eating and initially increase the amril to a whole tablet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3794, + "question": "Please, is the best way to diagnose pre-diabetes is a cumulative test? Please, is it sufficient for diagnosis? Thank you", + "answer": "It is possible to accumulate sugar, fasting sugar, or two hours after a dose of sugar, all of which are beneficial, and the defect in any of them can be diagnosed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3795, + "question": "One of my friends has a strange condition. I checked him and it showed 260, and after eating dates it was 306. After eating meat, I checked him and it showed 140. Please explain how the blood sugar came down.", + "answer": "Sugar is affected by several factors in the body, not just the food that precedes it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3796, + "question": "My father is 57 years old and has type 2 diabetes and takes metformin. Recently he feels coldness in the ball of his left foot. What is the cause and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Please consult a doctor who specializes in the above symptoms, as it is possible that the blood sugar level is unstable, causing a condition called diabetic foot, where the nerves in the foot are damaged, causing the person to lose the feeling of heat and also lead to various other damages, such as infections in the bottom of the soles of the feet and wounds. Please consult a doctor to perform a foot examination and monitor the blood sugar level.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3797, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes. I want a solution to this problem, and I want my lunch plan and a cure for it", + "answer": "Unfortunately, there is no final solution for diabetes, but it can be managed by monitoring blood glucose levels and preventing their levels from rising through the use of insulin or oral diabetes medications, after determining whether diabetes is type 1 or type 2.\nPlease consult a doctor to conduct the necessary tests and determine the type of diabetes to begin appropriate treatment and give the appropriate diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3798, + "question": "My husband is 50 years old and takes Glucophage 1000 mg daily and also tests his blood sugar daily on a home blood sugar test device periodically.. Is he diabetic?", + "answer": "I don't know, diagnosis needs numbers", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3799, + "question": "I am 20 years old when I eat very sugary sweets (Kunafa, for example).\nI feel a headache, blurred eyes, and lethargy in the body. What are these symptoms? Diabetes is hereditary...", + "answer": "Eating sugars should be reduced", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3800, + "question": "Peace be upon you, when I checked my blood sugar after fasting for 8 hours, it was 135, before breakfast, it was 92, and after thinking for two hours, it was 125, knowing that I ate a semi-heavy meal. What is the health assessment of my condition? And now...", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar must be tested, and if it is repeated before eating, it is more than 125, then this is diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3801, + "question": "I drink large amounts of water, yet I am thirsty. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Thirst is a very common side effect of a diabetic patient. Please monitor your blood sugar levels, drink plenty of non-sugar and non-caffeinated fluids, and avoid large amounts of salt.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3802, + "question": "What are the causes of inability to urinate in a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "There are many reasons why you should see a kidney or urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3803, + "question": "My father has diabetes and suffers from inflammation and pain in his legs. Please help me", + "answer": "This needs clinical examination and evaluation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3804, + "question": "Where is Gachassin treatment sold?\nIs it true that it is a definitive cure for diabetes? It is true that it returns a person to the normal level of blood sugar", + "answer": "I have not heard of this treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3805, + "question": "I am diabetic\nI heard that in Western countries, such as America and Europe, they have found a treatment and a final solution to cure diabetes. Is this true?", + "answer": "No, this is not true", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3806, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is the Aqua Shake Performal 2 sugar machine accurate?", + "answer": "It is a good device", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3807, + "question": "I am 53 years old. I suffer from high diabetes for 15 years. I take insulin, 40 units at breakfast and 20 units before dinner. I suffer from severe infections when urinating, and a very strong burning sensation and scratching in the...", + "answer": "This is a urinary tract infection that requires blood sugar control and antibiotics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3808, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy brother always shakes like he is hungry and dizziness comes over him. He did an analysis and everything is fine. There is nothing.", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3809, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the best prediabetes diagnostic test?", + "answer": "Fasting from 100 to 125\nTwo hours after eating, 140 to 199\nCumulative blood sugar 5.7 to 6.4", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3810, + "question": "My daughter has diabetes. She is 6 years old. She was hit in the back of the head as a result of falling to the ground, causing a minor wound and swelling. Did this affect the skull and what is the procedure that should be taken...", + "answer": "This should be under the supervision of a surgeon immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3811, + "question": "Is it true that the average blood sugar level, even if it is not within the normal limits, but is less than 200, is not harmful to the body’s organs such as the eyes, kidneys, etc. I hope for an answer, and I thank you very much...", + "answer": "Studies have shown that nerves are affected in the pre-diabetic stage, that is, less than 200 two hours after eating. This is if the patient does not already have diabetes. However, if he has diabetes, this is acceptable two hours after eating. Fasting should be less than 150, and the cumulative should be less than 7%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3812, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The result of the blood sugar test while I was fasting after 8 hours was 140, and 4 hours after breakfast, it was 110. Why is this difference and what is the diagnosis, knowing that I am on a diet? Thank you very much for your efforts.", + "answer": "You have an imbalance in your fasting blood sugar, you must follow up, and you may need to take metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3813, + "question": "I feel numbness in my feet, knowing that I have diabetes 180-200 and am treated with pills", + "answer": "It is possible to take gabapentin 300mg once before bedtime", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3814, + "question": "If some symptoms of diabetes appear but not all of them appear, does this mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes may be asymptomatic and laboratory analysis must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3815, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is the blood sugar level normal after eating? They found 176", + "answer": "Non-fasting blood sugar, the analysis must be performed on an empty stomach", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3816, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetes in Jordan so that we can survive? Please criticize me for type 1 diabetes. Is it true that a cell transplant in the urinary tract is correct? Please respond.", + "answer": "This is still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3817, + "question": "My diabetes level is 110. Is it high?!", + "answer": "The normal ratio is 75-125", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3818, + "question": "I do not suffer from diabetes, thank God, but I have an obsession with it. So I did a cumulative analysis and this result came out: HBAIC 5.0 FSB 105. If you could be so kind and tell me what my condition is. Please note that yesterday I had an analysis...", + "answer": "Tests are normal but it is a good idea to follow a moderate and regular diet and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3819, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes since 2001. I use the sugar-lowering pill Glibenclamide, but I am not regular in taking the pills or eating, and I do not do tests, knowing that the symptoms of the disease do not exist now, my age...", + "answer": "A hemoglobin analysis was performed and then the evaluation was carried out", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3820, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am not diabetic, but I have and I have done a cumulative analysis of hbaictest 5.0 fbs105, knowing that yesterday I ran fbs 98. Do I have the disease? If not, I hope you will answer...", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3821, + "question": "I want to know whether there is a link between intolerance to certain foods and diabetes, such as red meat, chicken, eggs, and bread.", + "answer": "No, there is absolutely no relationship", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3822, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I do not suffer from diabetes, thank God, but for a while now I have been obsessed with this disease. Today I had a cumulative blood sugar test and the results of hbaictest 5.0\"\"\"\"f.b.s105.. Note that I had fbs done yesterday98", + "answer": "The examination is good, but there is no harm in following a moderate and regular diet and exercising", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3823, + "question": "Hello\nPlease explain the normal blood sugar level for a 40-year-old man", + "answer": "Less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3824, + "question": "Blood sugar 140 two hours after fasting and after six hours while fasting continues 160? What's the reason ?? Type 2 diabetes\nAge 59, height 165, weight 66", + "answer": "The reason is that the liver secretes sugar, so the regimen is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3825, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar while I was fasting and it was 140\nI am 28 years old, and I have no symptoms of diabetes\nSo what do you advise me?", + "answer": "This is often diabetes and requires a comprehensive nutritional and therapeutic regimen under the supervision of a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3826, + "question": "I take sexual enhancement pills every two days and I have diabetes for a year? Is there any harm in that?", + "answer": "If there are no heart problems, that's okay", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3827, + "question": "When fasting blood sugar rises to 380, is it possible to take a dose of insulin 10?", + "answer": "You must have breakfast immediately and take insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3828, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetes for children and adults that is used once a week and is called Adoc Lak?", + "answer": "It is not for children and is used for type 2 diabetes according to the decision of the specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3829, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I measured my blood sugar after waking up and found it on the first day\n1.12\nAnd on the second day I found...\n1.19\nI am fasting, that is, 8 hours after suhoor", + "answer": "What is the unit of measurement?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3830, + "question": "I have been diabetic for twenty years, and currently, for several days, I have been complaining of stabbing pain in the upper chest, especially when I take a deep breath, and I previously had a heart catheterization procedure...", + "answer": "The description of the pain indicates that it is muscular or nervous, but the condition must be evaluated by a cardiologist again", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3831, + "question": "What do doctors think about Glucophage-regulated treatment?\nI have a cumulative blood sugar level of 5.6. I use the regulator half a pill a day, and my blood sugar is just perfect. It rises to 290 after eating, depending on the meal...", + "answer": "How 290 and ok? This is diabetes and needs evaluation, a moderate diet, and correct treatment under the supervision of a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3832, + "question": "I suffer from headache\nAnd pain in the head of the stomach\nGender is male. Age 37 years\nI have a sugar level of 6.5", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist and gastroenterologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3833, + "question": "The best medications to treat diabetes", + "answer": "There is the most appropriate treatment for each patient depending on the condition, and there is no best treatment for all patients", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3834, + "question": "Is it possible to stop diabetes mellitus 2 if the dose is between (80 fasting - 130 two hours after eating)?\nIf yes, how?\nWhat should be done to maintain regular control other than diet and activity...", + "answer": "It is best and necessary to continue taking metformin treatment, even in your condition, because it delays the development of the disease in the future", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3835, + "question": "Fasting examination at the appropriate time 253\nTake 'Januette 1000/50' one pill after breakfast\nI took metforphine 500 after lunch and dinner\nDuring Ramadan, I stopped interfering\nBecause sugar is between 80-130 after all", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar should be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3836, + "question": "Does insulin increase weight? How do I maintain my weight with insulin?", + "answer": "In moderation in food, insulin doses can be adjusted according to food, not eating more for the sake of insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3837, + "question": "I have high kidney function and I only take treatment for urine albumin, and I have high blood pressure and diabetes, and I take insulin. Can I fast or not?!!", + "answer": "Of course not, as there is clear damage to the kidneys if you stop taking fluids", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3838, + "question": "My mother has a urea level of 52 and a creatine level of 1.8. I ask for help with treatment, knowing that she only has one kidney and suffers from diabetes. I want treatment and what are the risks? May God reward you.", + "answer": "This needs comprehensive evaluation and periodic follow-up by an endocrinologist and kidney specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3839, + "question": "Is it necessary for me to have my liver and kidney functions checked, as I have had type 2 diabetes for 12 years?", + "answer": "Of course, no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3840, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My daughter is 6 years old and has type 1 diabetes. I am asking about a blood analysis device without acupuncture or a wristwatch. Is there a sleeve (from Libya...", + "answer": "We do not have this in Jordan, and I do not know if it exists in Libya", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3841, + "question": "My blood sugar is high, above 400. I take 40 units of Novo insulin. I get very tired with fasting. Today I took 80 units and it is still above 350. There is no fatty food or current. Should I break my fast?", + "answer": "Of course, it is not permissible for you to fast in such cases. You must take 3 fixed and moderate meals, take insulin before each meal, and adjust the doses according to the results of the sugar test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3842, + "question": "He used two types of insulin, which he used during fasting", + "answer": "This requires a complete evaluation of your condition and determining the possibility of fasting or not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3843, + "question": "My baby is four months old. I measured his blood sugar three hours before breastfeeding and it came out at 92, and an hour after breastfeeding it came out at 140. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3844, + "question": "My baby is four months old. I measured his blood sugar three hours before breastfeeding and it came out at 92", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar means that you must fast for at least 8 hours before taking a blood sugar test in order to get the correct reading, as the normal level for children without diabetes after fasting for 8 hours should be between 3.3-6 mmol/L (59 -108 mg/dl). As for the normal rate for children who are not diabetic after eating a meal, it should be between 8.9-11.1 mmol/L (160-200 mg/dl). In all cases, a reading of 92 mg/dl is considered within the normal limit, but it is recommended to visit a doctor for an examination. Cumulative sugar and determining the appropriate times to measure blood sugar.\nFor more:\n\nDiabetes in children\nLiving with childhood diabetes\nChildhood diabetes is a disease that has baffled scientists\nChild diabetes is a danger that threatens the stability and lives of the entire family\n\nReference:\n\nMonitoring blood sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3845, + "question": "My wife had a cumulative blood sugar analysis done and the percentage was 10.4. How can it be lowered with treatment or diet and what is the treatment for that? Thank you.", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3846, + "question": "Causes of erectile dysfunction in diabetics", + "answer": "Impairment of nerve endings and blood vessels in the penis, in addition to a deficiency in male hormone secretion", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3847, + "question": "What is the relationship between diabetes and the analysis of tumor markers?", + "answer": "It is not clear what the question means", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3848, + "question": "What is the recommended dose of insulin for a diabetic patient whose blood sugar level reaches 300 after eating?", + "answer": "The dose is determined based on the average results of sugar tests after each meal, provided that the meals are moderate and regular", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3849, + "question": "My daughter is 16 years old. Fasting blood sugar test is 107. Is it considered normal?", + "answer": "This first needs to be repeated several times in the laboratory, and if she is overweight, she must moderate her food and lose weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3850, + "question": "Hello\nAsk about a healthy, comprehensive diet for patients with diabetes and high blood pressure\nThank you", + "answer": "Moderation in food and diet is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3851, + "question": "What is the amount of insulin that a diabetic patient takes during breakfast, and what are the times of taking it after breakfast?", + "answer": "There is no comprehensive system for all patients. The doctor supervising the case must be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3852, + "question": "Take Emreal 1 with breakfast or suhoor", + "answer": "Immediately with breakfast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3853, + "question": "My wife is diabetic and she is 38 years old. She takes armarlt4.glucophage 1000 and she is fasting. Her test one hour before breakfast was 160. Her accumulated test was 10.4. Is it permissible for her to fast and what is the treatment for the accumulated condition?", + "answer": "You can fast under close medical supervision", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3854, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure. She takes Concor 5 mg, Vascodipine 10 mg, and Purenex. Vasco causes severe swelling in her feet to the thighs. When stopping Vasco, she becomes short of breath. What is the solution?", + "answer": "This requires reviewing kidney function and heart function to adjust treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3855, + "question": "My blood sugar level in Ramadan before breakfast is 0.55 and my blood pressure is 9/6. Do I have sugar or not?", + "answer": "Your test is normal, but this is not enough for diagnosis. A blood sugar test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3856, + "question": "Should you test your blood sugar quickly after eating if 175 is considered a diabetic?", + "answer": "This is not considered a criterion for diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3857, + "question": "Is there a treatment for numbness and numbness in the legs of a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "First, you must pay attention to regulating blood sugar levels and adhering to a diet suitable for diabetics to treat numbness and numbness. I recommend that you take a 100 mg aspirin tablet daily with vitamin B complex injections once a week, while paying attention to examining the veins and arteries of the legs with ultrasound at regular intervals.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3858, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar on my home device every day before Ramadan. The measurement was random and good, between 80-96, 7-8 hours after the last meal. Now in Ramadan, the measurement while fasting is 105...", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar should be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3859, + "question": "I always feel dizzy after breakfast, even though I am diabetic and do not take D\nWaa in Ramadan", + "answer": "Sugar should be checked when symptoms occur", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3860, + "question": "Does amoxicillin affect diabetics with a high rate of infection?", + "answer": "It has no direct effect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3861, + "question": "Different blood sugar measurement rates", + "answer": "Less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3862, + "question": "Hello\nI am Shaker from Algeria. I am 26 years old. I measured my blood sugar and found it to be 03 grams. Do I have diabetes or not, given that I sweat a lot? What is your doctor’s answer?", + "answer": "The unit is incorrect and unclear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3863, + "question": "As the doctor said, sugar is found in urine\nMy mother needs excellent treatment. What is the solution? Even though she is taking a medication to excrete urine, it is called Firozan, but she has not improved yet.\nWhat should I cook for her...", + "answer": "The question is not clear, and this requires follow-up by the doctor supervising the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3864, + "question": "Peace be upon you, good evening. If you would please, there is a new medicine for diabetes that is used once a week, called Doklic. Please advise us about it. Thank you.", + "answer": "This is a treatment used in patients with the second type. It is suitable for patients who have more excess weight than others, and it is used based on the opinion of the specialist doctor supervising the case.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3865, + "question": "What type of bread is beneficial for diabetics, wheat or barley? Does wheat bread raise blood sugar?", + "answer": "The most important type is moderation and regularity in quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3866, + "question": "I am 58 years old. I have diabetes and high blood pressure. I suffer from erectile dysfunction. I have been widowed for two years and want to get married. What is the solution?", + "answer": "The male hormone test must first be done, and if it is normal, it is possible to take sildenafil treatment after consulting a cardiologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3867, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God Almighty\nIs there an insulin spray instead of injections, and can one be obtained if available?", + "answer": "Again, it is available in some Western countries, but it is not available to us", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3868, + "question": "I have had diabetes 2 for 8 years at the age of 33. I did not take any medication or any diet, I only walked 2-3 times a week and that is how I controlled it. But since 6...", + "answer": "The nature of the disease is that it develops and the speed of the disease’s acceleration varies from one person to another. Taking metformin treatment from the beginning helps in controlling and slowing down the acceleration. Therefore, it is necessary to take metformin treatment now.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3869, + "question": "Does the treatment of diabetes differ according to the age of the patient, meaning that a patient in his thirties is more capable of treatment and is more desirable than a patient in his forties or fifties, or is there no difference? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "It does not differ according to age, but rather according to the type of diabetes. In the same type, the response is different from one patient to another, and patients’ compliance varies from one patient to another.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3870, + "question": "Hello\nMy husband suffers from extreme thirst and frequent urination\nWe had a blood sugar test and the result was 300, and sometimes it drops to 180 and sometimes 250, and until now we don’t know what to do. Is he infected?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of a specialist doctor, so you must consult a doctor directly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3871, + "question": "Peace be upon you and Ramadan Mubarak. I would like to inquire a little about whether those who suffer from diabetes should fast first", + "answer": "This varies from one patient to another, so each patient should consult his doctor who is familiar with his condition and who can decide whether or not to fast.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3872, + "question": "My wife has diabetes. What are the special instructions for her during the month of Ramadan?", + "answer": "You must first consult the doctor supervising the case regarding the possibility of fasting. If the doctor allows fasting, you must eat in moderation and drink plenty of water.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3873, + "question": "For a diabetic patient, is eye pain related to diabetes?", + "answer": "Usually not, but in any case you should see an eye specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3874, + "question": "What are the obvious symptoms of diabetes without the need to go to the hospital?", + "answer": "Symptoms do not necessarily exist, and if they do exist, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3875, + "question": "What are the beneficial diets for diabetics, what fruits are beneficial for diabetics, and are grapes harmful to diabetics?", + "answer": "Moderation in food and regularity in times and quantities is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3876, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and it is new and I am taking insulin. It is possible that after a while the treatment will change to diabetes. I am 5 3 years old. When it stabilizes, please advise me. May God reward you well.", + "answer": "If it is the first type, one cannot do without insulin needles, unfortunately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3877, + "question": "I have had diabetes for nearly 20 years, and now I feel low sperm. What is your advice to me about that??", + "answer": "Sperm, testosterone, and urine sperm tests must be performed to evaluate the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3878, + "question": "My son suffers from type 1 diabetes\nSometimes he says that some scratches appear on his legs\nWho finds herself without anything to expose herself to\nPlease let me know\nI would like to be treated in a medical city...", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist to conduct a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3879, + "question": "The normal rate of fasting blood sugar and the cumulative rate.\nwhen\n40 year old female", + "answer": "Fasting, less than 100, two hours after eating, less than 140, and cumulative blood sugar test less than 5.7.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3880, + "question": "My aunt suffers from extreme thirst to the point that she is unable to fast except with pills that the doctor prescribed for her, and another doctor advised her to stop taking them, knowing that she does not suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, etc.", + "answer": "I don't know what pills the doctor prescribed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3881, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nSeason's greetings\nWhat meals are recommended for a diabetic patient during the month of Ramadan?", + "answer": "Moderation and meal planning is the key", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3882, + "question": "A patient takes Clocovig treatment with a diet\nThe medication dose is 850 in the morning and the same in the evening\nHowever, there is a slight increase in the blood sugar reading without eating and after eating. Any other type of treatment can be added without complications", + "answer": "There are several options that depend on the details of the case, such as the patient’s age and kidney function, so you must consult the doctor supervising the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3883, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please answer my question\nMy mother suffers from diabetes and the diabetes is localized in the kidneys. Are there any herbs that remove sugar from the kidneys and stimulate the pancreas?\nWhat foods do you eat to get rid of sugar?", + "answer": "There is no such thing as sugar that is concentrated in the kidneys, and we do not treat with herbs, and a diet and treatment regimen must be followed under the supervision of a specialist doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3884, + "question": "Hello\nMy son has diabetes insipidus. Is there a comprehensive treatment for this disease instead of these medications? Please answer me", + "answer": "This varies from one case to another, but such cases are often chronic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3885, + "question": "My mother has diabetes\nNow I noticed that she is complaining of pain in her bones, back, and leg joints\nWhat is the solution? Do you take calcium pills? What is good for diabetics? Please tell me the name of the medicine", + "answer": "These pains are not directly related to diabetes, so you should consult a joint and rheumatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3886, + "question": "Are Omega 3 and flax seeds beneficial for diabetes?", + "answer": "Not to a significant degree, and there is no sufficient scientific study to confirm this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3887, + "question": "My son is 28 days old and his bathroom smells like urine if it has a noticeable smell\nDoes it have anything to do with diabetes? Because I, his mother, have type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "No, however, you must consult a pediatrician and do a urine test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3888, + "question": "What is the fasting blood sugar level?", + "answer": "Normal is less than 100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3889, + "question": "What is the difference in colors of Flexpen ready-to-use diabetes injections?\nThanks", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3890, + "question": "Dull pain in the lower abdomen on the left side, recurring, goes away and comes back....I have diabetes and high blood pressure. ..Thank you", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3891, + "question": "My weight a month ago was 120 kilograms, and my blood sugar was more than 300. After I went on a diet, my weight reached 110 and my blood sugar dropped to 140. Is it possible to continue with this without medication and relying on...", + "answer": "Diet is a necessity for treatment, but it is recommended to take treatment with the advice of a specialist doctor to facilitate control of diabetes. It is also recommended to do the following tests as well:\ntriglyceride\nt.cholestrol\nHdl\nl.d.l", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3892, + "question": "My 59-year-old mother's cumulative blood sugar level reached 10.2, and the specialist prescribed her Glucophage 850, Januvia 100 mg, and Lantus 25 mg injection. My mother did not accept the injections and continued taking the medications with the aim of taking a chance. Is there a risk?", + "answer": "Yes, there is a risk and you must follow the doctor’s instructions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3893, + "question": "I have diabetes and I feel numbness in my toes", + "answer": "Due to high blood sugar, it led to diabetic neuritis........... She needs vitamin B12 and some medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3894, + "question": "Hello .....\nMy problem is tingling in the body. Something was pinching me, especially in the foot. It appears when I sleep a lot, and I feel lethargic and tired all day long. I know that I have been suffering from diabetes and have had high blood sugar for some time.", + "answer": "This is due to drunkenness's lack of discipline", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3895, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, what do you advise me to do during Ramadan? I also have a stomach ulcer and an enlarged prostate", + "answer": "Moderation in food and drinking plenty of water", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3896, + "question": "How can I control my blood sugar?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3897, + "question": "I am diabetic and I have numbness in my right foot. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3898, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar is 5.6\nDoctors say to just continue on the diet, but my blood sugar rises two hours after eating from 200 to 230.\nNote that I use the Glucophage 500 regulator only once...", + "answer": "You should eat small, frequent meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3899, + "question": "A diabetic patient feels pain in the lower back on both sides, and then there was something in the leg that was walking on it??", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3900, + "question": "I suffer from pain in the kidneys. I suffer from high blood pressure and diabetes. The last fasting blood sugar reading was 207. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3901, + "question": "I have a mother who suffers from diabetes. Her diabetes rises to 300 and sometimes to 241. She takes a dose of sugar before eating and a regular dose after eating, but she does not stay on the regular.", + "answer": "Moderation in food and diet is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3902, + "question": "The father underwent a catheterization and stent placement without stopping Glycophagy before the operation. 3. The creatinine levels rose from 1.2 before the operation to 1.8. He also takes simvatin. Should he stop taking them?...", + "answer": "All scientific studies confirm that there is no need to stop either of them, but doctors are accustomed to stopping metformin based on old studies that are not important.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3903, + "question": "How does diabetes affect the eyes and teeth?", + "answer": "The most important problems that diabetes affects if sugar levels are not controlled are as follows:\nEye: affects the retina and its reception of light\nNerves: It affects the response between nerve cells and the patient feels numbness in the extremities and sometimes heat.\nKidneys: It affects the performance of the kidneys and their ability to filter blood and excrete harmful fluids.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3904, + "question": "The father is 49 years old and has a sudden fainting episode that lasts between 3 and 7 minutes. He loses control of himself while getting up, meaning he does not know anything...", + "answer": "This is a symptom that may take a long time to find out the cause and requires intervention from several specialties, such as the heart, nerves, and glands", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3905, + "question": "I want a treatment for diabetes by walking regularly", + "answer": "This requires a visit to the doctor to determine the appropriate treatment for you after conducting a clinical examination and laboratory tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3906, + "question": "Is there a possibility to obtain a nutritional program for a type 2 diabetic during the month of Ramadan?", + "answer": "The diet plan for a patient with type 2 diabetes during the month of Ramadan must include all of the following tips:\n\nDelaying eating the suhoor meal until late, immediately before the start of fasting, such as foods rich in carbohydrates, such as bread, whole grains, or vegetables. Carbohydrates take longer to be digested and absorbed, which keeps the body nourished for longer hours during the fasting period.\nAvoid eating large meals that contain a high percentage of fats and carbohydrates directly at breakfast.\nStart breakfast by eating simple carbohydrates such as milk or dates.\nEat foods rich in fiber that are digested slowly such as bran, cereals, whole wheat, cereals, seeds, potatoes, vegetables such as green beans and eggplant, and all fruits.\nAvoid eating processed meats, burgers, fried chicken, and French fries.\nReduce your intake of salt and salty foods, such as sauces and salted nuts, which may increase the risk of dehydration.\nGet enough calcium by eating yogurt and drinking milk.\nAvoid sleeping or exercising in the hours before breakfast in order to monitor signs of low blood sugar at any moment.\nThe best time to exercise is in the evening, two hours after breakfast.\nConsume baked samosas instead of fried ones, as they contain fewer calories, and use light fillings such as low-fat cheese.\nAvoid adding butter or ghee to foods.\nDrink at least 8-10 glasses of water between iftar and suhoor.\nAvoid caffeinated drinks, soft drinks, or drinks containing sugar.\nAvoid eating more than 3 dates during the day as dates contain sugar.\nEat low-fat soup, such as vegetable and lentil soup, and replace cream with skimmed milk.\nAvoid qatayef as much as possible, or eat baked qatayef instead of fried ones with a low-fat filling, while avoiding adding syrup.\nMonitor blood sugar levels on a regular basis as follows: immediately before suhoor, between 10-11 a.m., between 3-4 p.m., 3 hours after breakfast, and record the reading and measurement time.\nMonitor the symptoms of low blood sugar and consult a doctor if the sugar level drops below 60-70 mg/dl.\nChew food slowly and avoid eating quickly.\nAvoid changing sleeping patterns and make sure to get enough sleep and rest.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiabetics and Ramadan fasting infographic\nFasting and diabetes\nSeeing a doctor before Ramadan, infographic\nRamadan tips for patients with liver disease, high cholesterol, and diabetes\nForty-nine tips that help in a healthy fast\n\nReference:\n\nDiabetes and fasting during Ramadan\nDiabetes and Ramadan", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3907, + "question": "When measuring blood sugar after fasting for 10 hours, 147 and after breakfast for 4 hours, 111. Why is it before breakfast and fasting higher than after breakfast? Am I a diabetic, knowing that I was previously...", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes, and the disorder usually begins with fasting diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3908, + "question": "Pain in the abdomen and then loss of vision. Is this diabetes mellitus? How can this condition not occur and what are the reasons for this occurrence?", + "answer": "A blood sugar test should be done at the same time symptoms occur", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3909, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes. I take an insulin dose of 20 in the morning and 20 in the evening, in balance, and 15 Lantus before bed. What is the dose and time that should be taken when fasting?", + "answer": "The doctor supervising the case must be consulted about the possibility of fasting first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3910, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from diabetes and use insulin 4 times a day. I am 28 years old, my weight is 59 kg, and my cumulative diabetes in the last 6 months is 5.80. Should I fast or not? Thank you", + "answer": "If it is type 1 diabetes, it is definitely not permissible to fast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3911, + "question": "Ramadan Kareem, I have a question and I hope you respond quickly\nMy father has diabetes and takes a medicine called diabamine and another medicine called amarel\nSo what is it? The medicine he drinks during suhoor...", + "answer": "The doctor supervising the case should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3912, + "question": "Can a diabetic fast?", + "answer": "It differs from one person to another according to the data of each case, and therefore the specialist doctor supervising the case must be consulted, who can determine the possibility of fasting or not depending on the seriousness of fasting in each case.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3913, + "question": "A 7-year-old child asks to eat foods that contain a lot of sugar. Could these be symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "No, these are not symptoms of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3914, + "question": "How does a type 2 diabetic patient fast on metformin 1000?", + "answer": "One cereal for breakfast and another for suhoor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3915, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient fast?", + "answer": "It differs from one person to another according to the data of each case. Therefore, the specialist doctor supervising the case must be consulted, who can determine the possibility of fasting or not depending on the seriousness of fasting in each case.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3916, + "question": "How do I treat diabetes?", + "answer": "Proper diet, adherence to treatments, and follow-up with the doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3917, + "question": "Do cherries not raise blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "Moderation in all types of food is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3918, + "question": "Hello, I am 75 years old. I have gallstones and kidney stones. There are no methods of treatment. I have diabetes and high blood pressure after drinking 110 pills. Thank you.", + "answer": "Sugar is excellent, you must follow it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3919, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic and I also suffer from high blood pressure and my kidneys are slightly weak. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "The condition must be fully followed up with a kidney specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3920, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done and it was 273 fasting\nThe doctor gave me Diamicron MR30\nAnd Clovage. Is it possible to dispense with Diamicron and remain on Clovage? What is the appropriate dose of Clovage daily?", + "answer": "It depends on following up on the results with the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3921, + "question": "Does she suffer from diabetes after her marriage and when she gives birth to a child who inherits the disease from her at birth?", + "answer": "If it is the first type, the possibility of inheritance is very low", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3922, + "question": "Is watermelon a fruit that can be eaten by diabetics?", + "answer": "It is possible, but in small quantities because it contains plant sugars.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3923, + "question": "I am 17 years old and I have sclerosis (anemia). I have had it since I was young and I was 6 months old and I have not found a cure for it. Please ask if it has a cure or not...", + "answer": "A hematologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3924, + "question": "Does the person's blood sugar level rise without having diabetes?", + "answer": "A normal person's blood sugar level should not rise above 115 if fasting for 6 to 8 hours. If it exceeds that, it is preferable to do an HbA1C analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3925, + "question": "My daughter is 6 years old and has diabetes\nShe always gets a tremor in her leg, and I measure her blood sugar and find it is 200\nWhat's the problem with her?", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3926, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have diabetes and I had a toenail removal procedure. I would like to know some natural herbs to avoid pus. Thank you. ^_^", + "answer": "I have no experience with herbs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3927, + "question": "I am 36 years old. My blood sugar measurement while I was fasting was 157, and it was measured in the previous months between 70 and 90. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes and the test must be repeated to be sure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3928, + "question": "Can I take Novorapid Flexpen insulin while fasting in Ramadan?", + "answer": "NOVORAPID FLEXPEN contains the active ingredient Insulin Aspart, which is a form of fast-acting insulin that is used to treat diabetes for adults and children aged one year and older.\nNovorapid Flexpen contains fast-acting insulin. It begins working within 10-20 minutes, and the maximum effect reaches 1-3 hours after receiving the dose. The effect of the dose remains for up to 3-5 hours. Given this, the Novorapid Flexpen dose must be taken immediately before a meal, with the possibility of giving it after. The meal will take place shortly. However, insulin novorapid flexpen cannot be taken while fasting in Ramadan to avoid low blood sugar.\nIt is preferable to consult a doctor about adjusting the dose of Novorapid Flexpen while fasting in Ramadan, as a doctor can be consulted about fast-acting insulin as follows:\n\nTake the morning dose at breakfast.\nOmit the dose at lunchtime, i.e. during fasting.\nReduce the evening dose by 25%-50% and take it at suhoor time.\n\nIt should be noted that blood sugar readings must be monitored, as the insulin dose is later adjusted according to the sugar readings.\nFor more:\n\nFasting and diabetes\nDiabetics and Ramadan fasting infographic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3929, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and am being treated with Gelconorm pills (one pill a quarter of an hour before breakfast, 4 ml) and Regulator Formate pills (one pill in the morning and evening, 500 ml) and I want to fast. What do you advise me as a doctor?", + "answer": "Continue the same regimen during Ramadan and drink more water", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3930, + "question": "Excuse me, doctor, I don't feel full after eating, and I always feel hungry half an hour after eating. My weight has increased a lot. Help me. I feel very hungry in an unnatural way.", + "answer": "This feeling is present in all people and must be controlled by eating light and frequent meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3931, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old girl. I suffer from drinking a lot of water and having a lot of saliva in my mouth. Are these symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar should be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3932, + "question": "I have had diabetes for four years. I am 45. What are the vitamins that strengthen the nerves... and others?", + "answer": "Vitamin B12", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3933, + "question": "What is the effect of fasting on a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "It varies depending on the patient's condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3934, + "question": "What are the complications of diabetes when fasting during Ramadan?", + "answer": "This varies from one case to another according to the data of each case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3935, + "question": "What is the effect of fasting on a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "It varies from one case to another according to the data of each case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3936, + "question": "A diabetic patient must fast during the month of Ramadan and what effect does this have on his health?", + "answer": "The religious answer to whether fasting is obligatory or not is best given to the treating physician supervising the case, as the physician is more knowledgeable about the details of the health condition, the extent of diabetes regularity, the amount of doses, the progress of diabetes, the patient’s age, and his general health condition. A diabetic patient is always advised to consult the doctor supervising his condition regarding the possibility of fasting or his inability to do so, as the doctor balances the patient’s ability to endure and the risk expected for him. Among the complications of fasting for a diabetic patient are:\n\nFeeling tired, headache, exhausted, and nervous as a result of changing diet.\nHypoglycemia occurs, especially in patients receiving insulin as treatment.\nIrregular blood sugar levels and high blood sugar after breakfast due to changing the nature of the food, eating fatty foods, or eating large quantities at once.\nSome patients, especially type 1 diabetics, enter a ketoacidosis coma.\n\nTherefore, while some diabetics can fast during Ramadan in a risk-free manner, as fasting can be an excellent period to restore balance to the body and help control blood sugar levels, others suffer from severe complications that prevent them from fasting, so the evaluation is done individually for each case, including: It fits with it.\nFor more:\n\nFasting and diabetes\nHow to deal with low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3937, + "question": "I am diabetic and I would like to know what to drink for breakfast and what treatment to take before breakfast", + "answer": "Drink water and take your medication before breakfast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3938, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 6 years, my weight is 72 kg and my height is 168 cm. I am about to get married\nFor several months, I noticed erectile dysfunction, with occasional nocturnal erections\nWhat do you advise me or...", + "answer": "Male hormone testing should be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3939, + "question": "Does Ramazole treatment affect diabetics?", + "answer": "No direct negative effect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3940, + "question": "What are the tips that should be followed by a diabetic who intends to fast during the month of Ramadan?", + "answer": "Drink plenty of water during breakfast and eat in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3941, + "question": "Hello\nWhy is it necessary to test blood sugar two hours after eating?\nIf it is analyzed after an hour, it is considered an unreliable result. May God reward you well", + "answer": "Because the maximum height is usually at this time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3942, + "question": "I am 15 years old, but my breast size is very small, knowing that everyone my age has normal breast size, so I wanted to ask: Is there a way to help growth, medications for example, or...", + "answer": "If there is no medical defect or hormone deficiency, you can consult a plastic surgery doctor, but not at your age", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3943, + "question": "Does Pendulum Joint harm people with diabetes and high blood pressure?", + "answer": "No, there is no harm in using it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3944, + "question": "How do I take Glucophage during Ramadan...is it after breakfast, during it, or before it????\nShould I take one tablet or two??", + "answer": "Glucophage contains the active ingredient metformin, which is used to regulate blood sugar levels.\nPeople taking metformin should be able to fast safely because there is no possibility of low blood sugar. If Glucophage is not extended-release, whether 500, 850, or 1000 mg, patients must follow the dosage that was determined by the doctor. If 3 pills are taken daily, the dose is adjusted by taking two-thirds (2/3) of the total daily dose with the sunset meal, that is, with breakfast, while the other third (1/3) of the dose is taken with the dawn meal, that is, with suhoor. That is, the morning dose is taken with suhoor, and the noon and evening dose is combined to be taken with breakfast.\nIt is preferable to take Glucophage on a full stomach, i.e. after breakfast, to avoid stomach disorders and pain.\nIt is preferable to consult a specialist doctor before Ramadan to regulate the doses and times of medications.\nFor more: Tips for a diabetic patient during Ramadan/ Diabetics and Ramadan fasting Infographic/ Fasting and diabetes\nReference: Options for Controlling Type 2 Diabetes during Ramadan", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3945, + "question": "What are the most important symptoms of low blood sugar???", + "answer": "Shivering, feeling cold, hungry and sweating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3946, + "question": "Hello ...\nSomeone lost consciousness and he has chronic diabetes since childhood. He remained unconscious for three days and then regained consciousness, but lost his movement and speaks with difficulty. What is...", + "answer": "This requires a neurologist to directly supervise the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3947, + "question": "Please, I feel symptoms of diabetes and I did not go to the doctor. I first want to do a test. Should I do it?\nFasting or breaking the fast?", + "answer": "Initially fasting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3948, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done and the result was a slight increase in insulin, with a possibility of developing diabetes. Is it permissible for me to take Glucophage to regulate my blood sugar??", + "answer": "Yes, there is no objection to that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3949, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Symptoms do not necessarily exist, and if they do exist, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3950, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My husband is 35 years old. He had his blood analyzed in the morning before eating and his blood sugar came out at 200. What do you advise him to get rid of high blood sugar? Please, I want a detailed, sufficient and comprehensive answer. Thank you very much for your cooperation with us.", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3951, + "question": "Is it possible for me to fast when I have type 1 diabetes? For your information, I had it a month ago when I was 3 or 5 years old. May God reward you. Please advise me.", + "answer": "If it is of the first type, it is definitely not permissible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3952, + "question": "A patient with diabetes mellitus, constrictive blood insufficiency, an operation to dilate the left anterior artery in the heart, severe failure of contractile function according to the latest ultrasound examination. The emptying heart rate is 25%. Is the condition dangerous?", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult your doctor supervising the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3953, + "question": "I have had diabetes for five years. I am fifty years old. What vitamins are necessary for me, especially nerve and sexual stimulants?", + "answer": "Vitamins are usually given according to the results of laboratory tests, whereby deficient vitamins are corrected", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3954, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 5 years, and now for two months I have been using Glucvance treatment, one pill in the morning, and at 12 noon my diabetes occurs. Should I stop the treatment during the month of Ramadan?", + "answer": "You should consult your doctor supervising the case, as treatment can be modified or changed according to the results of blood sugar tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3955, + "question": "My mother is a carrier of the hepatitis C virus. She had a diabetes test and it was clear\nShe fasts 130-150 days\nAnd 2 hours after eating, 117-125\nShould she be given diabetes pills and does diabetes affect liver disease and...", + "answer": "This depends on the condition of the liver. If it is stable, there is no objection to giving her a reduced dose of metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3956, + "question": "If a blood sugar test two hours after eating is 196 for a 45-year-old person, is it considered the beginning of diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, a cumulative blood sugar test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3957, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like to inquire about the diabetes aid Glogophage. Is it useful for weight loss? If so, how do I use it, before or during food, and what is the appropriate dose, 500 or 1000, and how much...", + "answer": "There is no medical approval for this use", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3958, + "question": "Does eating red watermelon and cantaloupe increase sugar in the body? Appreciated", + "answer": "No doubt about it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3959, + "question": "I had breakfast at ten in the morning with a cheese sandwich and a cup of green tea without sugar\nKnowing that I drank about a glass and a half of water when I woke up\nIt was 1:40 PM and...", + "answer": "It is best to test the cumulative blood sugar and fasting blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3960, + "question": "Treating urine albumin when I have diabetes", + "answer": "The first treatment is to control blood sugar levels, then it is possible to take a medication such as Linopril, but under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3961, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetes other than insulin? Please answer as soon as possible", + "answer": "If it is the first type, then no, but if it is the second type, it is possible to treat it by taking pills", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3962, + "question": "Hello\nDoes staying up late have an effect on diabetics?", + "answer": "Anything that leads to a malfunction in the system negatively affects diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3963, + "question": "What should be done to treat an abscess for diabetics?", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3964, + "question": "My mother suffers from headaches and headaches often\nNote that she is diabetic and takes medications regularly\nShe suffers from high lipids and takes medications\nPlease advise me of the causes of persistent headaches", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3965, + "question": "I do not have diabetes, but I have low blood sugar, where it reaches 84 or 96 during the day, but the cumulative amount reached 6", + "answer": "This is not a fall", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3966, + "question": "Have you started working with stem cells to treat diabetes?", + "answer": "There are ongoing experiments", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3967, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 1 diabetes for 7 years and I am 22 years old. I use Lantus and aspart\nMy body currently does not respond to insulin and my blood sugar always remains high even when insulin doses are raised...", + "answer": "I think the most common problem is irregular meal times and food quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3968, + "question": "What is the treatment for urine sediments in pregnant women?", + "answer": "Drink plenty of water", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3969, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. Then,\nDoctor, can a diabetic (type 2) fast, knowing that he uses needles for insulin in addition to diabetes pills? May God reward you well...", + "answer": "Yes, he can fast, but he needs a set of recommendations from the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3970, + "question": "What is the appropriate nutrition for a diabetic patient who suffers from high cholesterol and uric acid, a deficiency in vitamin D, and irritable bowel syndrome?\nAnalysis: Fasting blood sugar 114, cumulative 6.8, cholesterol 241, uric acid 7.9, and (D) 20.3.", + "answer": "Moderation in food is the basis of treatment and taking treatments for each problem as needed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3971, + "question": "What are the causes of breast atrophy in a woman in her sixties who suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure, and high fat levels and is taking treatment for them?", + "answer": "Lack of estrogen in the body at this age", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3972, + "question": "Diabetes: I feel that my body has little tolerance", + "answer": "The question is not clear? Do you suffer from diabetes?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3973, + "question": "Does taking omega-3 pills and garlic pills have a negative effect on type 2 diabetics? Thank you", + "answer": "No, there is no negative effect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3974, + "question": "I want to know the risk of diabetes", + "answer": "There are several long-term negative effects, such as nerve, eye, and kidney impairment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3975, + "question": "I suddenly developed type 1 diabetes. Will it go away? For your information, it is no longer hereditary. I am 5 years old. Please advise me, may God reward you.", + "answer": "It is not possible to cure completely, but diabetes can be controlled perfectly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3976, + "question": "Do stem cells really treat type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "It is still in the experimental phase", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3977, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol. She is taking oral medication and her stomach keeps hurting. What is the possible solution?", + "answer": "Can I take lansoprazole treatment?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3978, + "question": "What is best for a diabetic patient through eating?\nHigh blood sugar", + "answer": "Moderation in food and diet is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3979, + "question": "An obese, newly diagnosed diabetic patient. I started with a dose of two Glucovance tablets (500/5) and the sugar level was controlled, so the doctor reduced the dose to half a tablet after lunch and the measurements are typical. Is it possible to suffice with metformin with a diet?", + "answer": "Yes, and it is the best", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3980, + "question": "How can I lower my blood sugar to 6 at home, knowing that I have low blood sugar, where during fasting I find it to be 80 and after eating I find it to be 86 or 94. How can I deal with the blood sugar in Ramadan...", + "answer": "6 is good and does not need to be reduced. As for Ramadan, the doctor monitoring the condition must be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3981, + "question": "I do not have diabetes, but I have low blood sugar, where when fasting, I find it at 80, and after eating, it is between 86 and 94, and the cumulative level is 6, as I completely abstain from eating sweets except juice. How can I...", + "answer": "You should take small, frequent meals and avoid large, fatty meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3982, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the symptoms of blood sugar? My wife has a fever in the bottom of the foot sometimes. Thank you very much", + "answer": "It is not necessary that there be symptoms, and if there are, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination, and in order to make a diagnosis, it is necessary to perform a cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3983, + "question": "Doctor, my fasting blood sugar was 154. 18 days ago it was 380 and now I am continuing on the diet. I ask you to advise me on healthy treatment and a blood sugar lowerer. *Note: I did not take any treatment.", + "answer": "You must follow a moderate and regular diet and take treatment under the supervision of your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3984, + "question": "Useful foods for type 2 diabetics", + "answer": "One must eat in moderation and avoid eating anything but in order and moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3985, + "question": "My husband, who is 33 years old, became diabetic due to treatment, but he took insulin, but another doctor asked him to stop and gave him galvus 500 and metformin 1000 twice in a row. Is it an appropriate treatment and how should he take...", + "answer": "This depends on the cumulative blood sugar result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3986, + "question": "Is diabetes a serious disease?", + "answer": "If it is not treated and followed up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3987, + "question": "Diabetes If a patient has a cold or itch, what is the treatment?", + "answer": "He consults the doctor and prescribes what is necessary as needed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3988, + "question": "I measured the blood sugar level using the small glucometer that my mother had, and it was about two hours after breakfast, and breakfast was rich in carbohydrates, and the result was 143. Is the result normal?", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3989, + "question": "I did a blood test for fasting sugar and cholesterol, and the results were as follows\nBlood sugar 97\nTotal cholesterol 198\nGood cholesterol 38\nBad cholesterol 128\nTriglycerides 162\nI would like a medicine instead of Zicor", + "answer": "Atorvastatin treatment can be taken", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3990, + "question": "My daughter, who is a year and a half old, drinks a lot of water. Could it be symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "It is not necessary. There may be dehydration or lack of fluids in the body. It is recommended to conduct a laboratory analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3991, + "question": "Hello\nMy blood sugar is high at 300\nKnowing that my mother had high blood sugar\nSo what is the treatment?\nWhat foods should I stay away from and what foods should...", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3992, + "question": "I recently developed diabetes and used insulin, which led to problems in my eyes", + "answer": "There may be diabetic retinopathy, and an eye examination must be performed by an ophthalmologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3993, + "question": "I am a 30-year-old girl. I had a random blood sugar test and it was...\n112 mg/dl\nAnd hemoglobin is 13.1 g/dl\nAre the results normal and is there a predisposition to diabetes? Knowing that I always feel weak and have a headache...", + "answer": "Your tests are normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3994, + "question": "Nerve treatment of both extremities for diabetic patients", + "answer": "It is possible to take gabapentin 300 mg one tablet before bedtime", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3995, + "question": "My wife suffers from neuropathy. I was told that it would stop after a month of using Glucophage 1000 mg, but the disease is still present. Does it affect her nervously, given that the analysis rates are...", + "answer": "There is no disease called neuropathy, and treatment must be continued throughout the life", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3996, + "question": "Is a fasting blood sugar level of 183 dangerous? Is there a cure for diabetes? Is diabetes dangerous or not?", + "answer": "Yes, a fasting blood sugar level of 183 is a high rate and indicates that diabetes is not under control. In normal cases, the normal fasting blood sugar level ranges between 70 and 99 milligrams per deciliter, while a high blood sugar level that exceeds 126 milligrams/dL or more indicates Having diabetes.\n \nThere is no definitive cure for diabetes, but it can be controlled through drug therapy, insulin therapy, or both, depending on the type of diabetes that the person suffers from. Following a healthy diet and exercising regularly contributes to controlling diabetes levels.\n \nYes, diabetes is dangerous if not well controlled. It can lead to many serious health complications, such as:\n\nCardiovascular diseases.\nbrain attack.\nKidney failure.\nblindness.\nNerve damage.\n\nTherefore, it is important to adhere to the appropriate treatment plan prescribed by the doctor to control blood sugar levels.\n \nFor more:\n\nWhat are the complications of acute and chronic diabetes?\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3997, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Symptoms do not necessarily exist, and if they do exist, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3998, + "question": "What foods are allowed for patients with high diabetes who do not use insulin for their treatment?", + "answer": "My dear sister, there are a variety of nutritional supplements. The important thing is to stay away from quickly absorbed sugars, such as honey, soft drinks, fast food, and sweets\nAvoid nuts and eat fruits in moderation, such as an apple or a banana every day\nWalking sport", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 3999, + "question": "If the cumulative blood sugar is 6.3 and I am in the pre-diabetic stage, what is the treatment so that I do not develop diabetes and what is the diet to follow?", + "answer": "Moderation in food and diet is the basis of prevention", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4000, + "question": "How is diabetes prevented?", + "answer": "Proper diet and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4001, + "question": "My mother has blood sugar and it is always high and not in control. She is being treated for kidney disease and kidney pus. Please consult me, Your Honor.", + "answer": "Comprehensive tests must be performed and the functions of the kidneys and liver may need to be changed. Please send her medical file.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4002, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man with diabetes. Is there a specific food that I focus on in my diet to increase my weight without affecting my sugar, because I suffer from a clear decrease in weight (...", + "answer": "You can see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4003, + "question": "Doctor Yazan, you answered me, thank you very much. I take Mixtard 3 times for two days and you did not help me about the second type, Novo Rapid. When should it be taken during the day and should I reduce the proportion of Mixtard?", + "answer": "This is used as part of a separate regimen, meaning Mixtard must be stopped and Novorapide taken 3 times a day before eating, in addition to a fourth long-acting type needle once in the evening, or sometimes it can be given with Mixtard as a corrective dose, and all of this must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4004, + "question": "I heard that okra treats diabetes\nIs this correct ?", + "answer": "There is no food that treats diabetes yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4005, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is more dangerous is high blood sugar or low blood sugar in the body", + "answer": "Both are dangerous, but in the short term, the decline may be more dangerous", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4006, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I would like to ask: Can the blood sugar measuring device give us the ketone percentage with the same blood sugar measuring strips, or are the ketone measuring strips different?", + "answer": "There are special strips for measuring urine ketones made with serum, as it is calibrated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4007, + "question": "She is a diabetic and suffers from nerve infections", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4008, + "question": "What are the causes of reactive low blood sugar?", + "answer": "What is the meaning of reflexivity?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4009, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. My mother has diabetes and has a burning sensation in the nose, mouth and eye. Knowing that her urine is yellow in color, she had normal tests that came out, so what is the cause of these symptoms that she is experiencing...", + "answer": "This is often an allergy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4010, + "question": "Peace be upon you. May I know the timings of insulin injections during Ramadan, knowing that I take them on the 30th in the morning, the 20th in the afternoon, and the 20th in the evening?", + "answer": "This needs to be coordinated with your treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4011, + "question": "Does Glucophage help with weight loss?", + "answer": "It might help", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4012, + "question": "If the diabetes test reading is 98 and the chloride test is 108, is it necessary to take glucophage?", + "answer": "Sugar is within the normal range, there is no need to take treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4013, + "question": "A fish eye was surgically removed from my father’s foot. He suffers from diabetes and lack of blood flow in the extremities. Possible solution or the address of a specialist doctor in Assiut.", + "answer": "I must see a vascular specialist, and I do not know anyone in Egypt", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4014, + "question": "I take (Mixstar/30) 40 units in the morning and 20 at night and I am not at all comfortable. One of the doctors advised me to use Novo Rapid with the first type, but I consulted the doctor and advised me against it until I visit you.", + "answer": "The basis of treatment is the diet, especially a moderate diet. It is best to take Mixtard 3 times a day, half an hour before each meal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4015, + "question": "How is neuritis in the foot of a diabetic patient treated, as he feels severe stinging in the foot?", + "answer": "It is called diabetic neuropathy, and it is treated with vitamin B compounds and carbamazepine, paying attention to abrasions and wounds in the foot and sterilizing them well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4016, + "question": "My husband, a while ago, had a blood sugar level of 300. They gave him insulin, and now it has gone down to normal. When he takes insulin, his blood sugar drops to 50. Is this a sign to stop insulin or reduce the dose?", + "answer": "You must consult the doctor supervising the condition, and if the diabetes is type 2, then this is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4017, + "question": "Hello\nWhat types of fruits are recommended for diabetics to eat?", + "answer": "Apples, peaches, bananas, but at a rate of a small piece daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4018, + "question": "What are the symptoms of insulin?", + "answer": "what does it mean ? Do you mean side effects?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4019, + "question": "Does sugar after eating at 80 cause dizziness? We have been suffering from these symptoms for a year and a half.", + "answer": "My brother, the reason could be based on your previous blood sugar values", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4020, + "question": "The reason for the blood sugar to rise to 200 despite not eating for two days is due to intestinal upset with a urinary tract infection and a feeling of urinating, but he cannot, knowing that the patient has...", + "answer": "If he has a urinary tract infection, it is one of the causes, and it must be treated seriously", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4021, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like to know the name of the test necessary to determine the level of cortisone in the body, knowing that the level of sugar is always high, and I learned that it shows a relationship between cortisone, high blood sugar, and menopause.", + "answer": "The analysis is serum cortisine, urine, and ACTH, and I advise you to consult an endocrinologist before performing it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4022, + "question": "Is it true that he 'discovered' a medicine that eliminates diabetes?", + "answer": "It's still under trial", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4023, + "question": "I am a 43 year old woman\nI have diabetes and thyroid disease, as well as blood pressure, and I want to give birth to a baby. What do you advise me, doctors? I need an answer, please and thank you.", + "answer": "This is possible, but these diseases must be controlled and treatments must be modified so that they do not interfere with pregnancy, and this must be under the supervision of the doctor following the case.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4024, + "question": "What is diabetic foot?", + "answer": "The question is not clear. Do you mean diabetic foot???", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4025, + "question": "Does fig leaf reduce insulin dependence in diabetics? And how can it be used?", + "answer": "There are no scientific studies on this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4026, + "question": "How can a diabetic maintain his weight?", + "answer": "With order and moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4027, + "question": "I want a food chart for an 11-year-old diabetic girl", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4028, + "question": "In the foot, and she does not suffer from diabetes, and in only one foot. My warm regards to you", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4029, + "question": "Is there a new drug or courses you have to treat diabetes?\nWhat is the purpose of these courses?", + "answer": "This should be discussed with your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4030, + "question": "Is there a direct relationship between obesity and diabetes?", + "answer": "Of course obesity causes diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4031, + "question": "I would like to ask what darkening of toenails in diabetics means", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4032, + "question": "I suffer from erectile dysfunction and what are the appropriate treatments for it, even though I suffer from diabetes? Please advise me about the appropriate treatment", + "answer": "You must do a male hormone test first and see a doctor second", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4033, + "question": "The rate of excess sugar in humans", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4034, + "question": "Is soaked okra beneficial for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific information about this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4035, + "question": "What is insulin?", + "answer": "It is a hormone secreted by the pancreas, and its most important function is to maintain blood sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4036, + "question": "Can type 2 diabetes be treated permanently?", + "answer": "It is not possible to cure it completely, but diabetes can continue to be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4037, + "question": "Diabetes causes forgetfulness. Thank you", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship between them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4038, + "question": "Does diabetes have a cure?", + "answer": "Yes, there are oral hypoglycemic agents and insulin, depending on the type of diabetes, LAG is prescribed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4039, + "question": "I am a woman who goes to the bathroom a lot, and I feel like my urine is always trapped, and secretions always come out of me, which causes infections. I tested sugar and it came out nothing. Please reply.", + "answer": "You should do a urine analysis, and if you show a percentage of pus, you should do a urine culture", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4040, + "question": "Eating chart for diabetes", + "answer": "Moderation in food and diet is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4041, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "There may be no symptoms, but weight loss, frequent urination, teeth loss, and recurring infections may be symptoms.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4042, + "question": "How can I lose weight when I have diabetes and diabetes?", + "answer": "My dear sister, what do you mean by the gland? Is it hyperactivity or hypothyroidism, and what is the BMI?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4043, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes. I take fast-acting insulin three times and long-acting insulin once. I ask for fasting", + "answer": "My dear sister, fasting may be difficult, and insulin doses are taken with suhoor and breakfast, and a dose of rapid insulin is canceled.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4044, + "question": "I have diabetes and take fast-acting insulin three times and long-acting insulin once a day. Ask about fasting.", + "answer": "It is preferable for diabetics not to fast, especially those treated with insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4045, + "question": "How do I get the treatment for diabetes that was discovered by the Jordanian medical team, knowing that I am from Egypt and I needed it? My husband, who is 26 years old and has first-degree diabetes, takes insulin.", + "answer": "This is still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4046, + "question": "Is there any new news about sugar?", + "answer": "There are many medications under testing, including insulin capsules and insulin nasal spray, but they have not been used as a treatment yet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4047, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I would like to know which types of fruits are beneficial for diabetics and which fruits should be reduced or avoided. May Allah reward you all the best", + "answer": "Apples are beneficial for diabetics...Stay away from figs and dates", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4048, + "question": "I have diabetes and high blood pressure. What is the most appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "This is up to the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4049, + "question": "My daughter wakes up at night with a loose body and suffers from depression and low temperature. She feels very hungry and when she eats this condition ends. Does she suffer from anemia or is it symptoms of a disease?", + "answer": "How old is your daughter and does she have any previous medical problems? I advise you to conduct a laboratory test, especially for sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4050, + "question": "The random sugar was once 150 an hour and a half after eating, and the next day I did it randomly two hours after eating and it was 112. All these tests were in a laboratory and I did a cumulative sugar test and it was 4.5...", + "answer": "Accepted what is the question", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4051, + "question": "Is it normal for 12 hours to pass and I don't need the bathroom?", + "answer": "My dear, in a normal person, urinary diuresis depends on the fluid intake and the ambient temperature", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4052, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have diabetes. I had dinner and did a test and found that my blood sugar level was 67. Is there a problem? Thank you.", + "answer": "Less than normal. Treatment should be reviewed with the treating physician quickly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4053, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my question is that my father is an elderly man, born in 41, and he has diabetes and uses insulin, which means he urinates a lot and does not control it. He also suffers from swelling in his feet. Can you please advise me, thank you...", + "answer": "The blood sugar is uncontrolled and the swelling of the feet may be heart, liver or kidney failure, all of which are complications of diabetes...you must consult your physician quickly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4054, + "question": "I want a special diet for type 1 diabetes", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4055, + "question": "Diet for diabetes", + "answer": "Moderation in food and diet is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4056, + "question": "The latest treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "There are several modern treatments, but they have not changed anything in the principle of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4057, + "question": "Are apples suitable for diabetes?", + "answer": "You can eat anything you want, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4058, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes, which affected her eyesight. She had contact lenses put in, but she went to another doctor and he performed a laser procedure on her, but her eyesight became cloudy and cloudy in her eyes...", + "answer": "This is a complication of diabetes on the retina. You should consult a diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4059, + "question": "Is there a risk for diabetics from fasting during Ramadan? I am one of them. I am 56 and my blood sugar before breakfast is 200. I take Downyl twice and Clocophage 500 mg three times. What are your instructions for...", + "answer": "There is no risk in fasting for a diabetic patient who is treated with tablets, but these numbers indicate a lack of blood sugar control... Please see your treating doctor to control his blood sugar before Ramadan.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4060, + "question": "Sugar measurement of 205 does not decrease with treatment", + "answer": "You should do a fasting blood sugar test two hours after eating and consult your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4061, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 7 years and the doctor prescribed Victoza insulin. Some say that Victoza does not treat diabetes. Is this true because I have been diagnosed with it for 7 years?", + "answer": "To be more sure and know what type of diabetes you have, I advise you to see your specialist doctor to take the necessary advice to be reassured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4062, + "question": "Cumulative 6.3 Fasting 120 Is it diabetes?", + "answer": "A small percentage. Please maintain a diet and do a blood sugar test every 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4063, + "question": "Cumulative percentages that indicate the pre-diabetes stage", + "answer": "6 - 6.A", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4064, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test of 110 while I was fasting. Is this normal? I am not pregnant", + "answer": "Normal level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4065, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and am treated with insulin 3 times a day, Maxtard Benvel 30 insulin. I take 16 units + a Glucophage 1000 tablet in the morning, 16 units for lunch, and 13 units for dinner + a Glucophage 1000 tablet. In Ramadan, I take how many times a day.", + "answer": "These doses did not control blood sugar. Please do a fasting and breaking the fast test with treatment to adjust the doses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4066, + "question": "What are the levels of cumulative blood sugar that indicate pre-diabetes? The cumulative blood sugar is 5.7, is it normal?", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar percentage that indicates the pre-diabetic stage is estimated as follows:\n\n\nCumulative sugar: 5.7% - 6.4%\nFasting blood sugar: 100-125 mg/dL\n\nBased on what has been explained, a cumulative blood sugar of 5.7 is not normal, but rather indicates a pre-diabetic stage. When the cumulative sugar level is 5.7, this means that the blood sugar level is slightly high, but it is not high enough to diagnose diabetes, but there is one decimal point between normal and high in this case, which means that taking some simple lifestyle measures may It is sufficient to control blood sugar levels and prevent them from rising.\n \nIt is worth noting that the diagnosis of pre-diabetes is important because it allows the necessary measures to be taken to prevent the disease from developing into type 2 diabetes. There are many measures that can be taken to help lower blood sugar and prevent diabetes, such as:\n\nFollow a healthy diet.\nExercise regularly.\nLose weight if you are overweight or obese.\nControl blood pressure and cholesterol levels.\n\nIf you have prediabetes, it is important to talk to your doctor about the best way to prevent the disease from developing.\n \nFor more:\n\nDiagnosis of diabetes and the types of tests needed to detect it\nThe most prominent symptoms of diabetes, learn about them now", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4067, + "question": "Do cumulative blood sugar levels of 6.3 6.2 indicate diabetes?", + "answer": "It indicates a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4068, + "question": "Peace be upon you... My mother suffers from diabetes and now she suffers from high blood pressure... and she cannot walk... because she also suffers from abdominal bloating, high levels of keratin, severe blood deficiency... and stomach pain.", + "answer": "These symptoms may mean kidney function failure. A urea-creatinine-K-Na Uric acid function test must be done urgently and a nephrologist should be seen.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4069, + "question": "Cumulative blood sugar 6.3. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4070, + "question": "Is cinnamon really a cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no medical information indicating this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4071, + "question": "Hello\nIs there a relationship between hormonal imbalance and high blood sugar?", + "answer": "Yes, cortisone imbalance is related to sugar - thyroid gland imbalance is also related", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4072, + "question": "I suffered from diabetes 3 or 4 weeks ago and went to the doctor and I am receiving treatment now, but I would like to know whether the treatment period will be long? And when can I recover from it...", + "answer": "There is no such thing as a cure for diabetes, but you must follow up and adhere to the instructions of your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4073, + "question": "I did fasting blood sugar and the result was 80, and fasting blood sugar and the result was 90. Should I do that, knowing that I suffer from dizziness and headaches most of the time, especially after eating...", + "answer": "These numbers are normal and another cause for the headache should be looked for", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4074, + "question": "I am 50 years old and have diabetes. Can I donate blood and do cupping?", + "answer": "Donating blood does not interfere with diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4075, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level when fasting and after eating? Thank you.", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar level ranges from 70 to 110 mg/dl, while the fasting blood sugar level is less than 180 mg/dl.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4076, + "question": "My husband was admitted to the hospital and took Soledrol injections, and after a few days, suddenly his blood sugar was 300. He was admitted to the hospital and they started insulin, and he is in a hospital under observation, and now his blood sugar is 95 on an empty stomach. Should it stop...", + "answer": "Insulin can be stopped and tablets can be started if the medical condition allows it, especially if Solymedrol is stopped, and the treating physician is the one who decides that.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4077, + "question": "I am 37 years old, and I have diabetes since childhood. I am married and have no children. I want to know what my blood sugar level should be before breakfast? If it rises to 200, will there be a problem?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar up to 126 and fasting blood sugar up to 180", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4078, + "question": "The degree of diabetes after fasting after the age of forty", + "answer": "Fasting 126, breaking the fast 160", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4079, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does an insulin needle for diabetes impair the male sex drive? Note that I am 29 years old", + "answer": "The opposite is true: insulin needles control blood sugar and treat weakness resulting from high blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4080, + "question": "Does Clomid affect people with diabetes?", + "answer": "No, there is no significant conflict", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4081, + "question": "How do I know that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Blood sugar and cumulative blood sugar should be checked", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4082, + "question": "Is there actually transdermal insulin (in the form of patches placed on the skin) that is absorbed through the skin... without the need for any needles or succession?", + "answer": "Transdermal insulin patches have not been released to the market yet, as they are still being studied and under research. These patches aim to secrete insulin doses into the blood in a painless manner based on the body’s desire and depending on the rise in blood sugar levels.\nIt is worth noting that these patches are covered with a group of small, fine needles that are no larger than a small eyelash, in addition to blood sugar sensors. It is recommended to follow up continuously with the specialist doctor to keep abreast of the developments of the disease, the cumulative sugar level and the daily rate, and to know the latest developments and developments in how to treat it.\nFor more: How do we make insulin injections safe and painless / Is it possible to completely cure diabetes? / Types of insulin\nReference: Insulin Patch / Smart insulin patch could replace painful injections for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4083, + "question": "Does eating olive oil before a fasting blood sugar test make the test result inaccurate?", + "answer": "Of course, it raises blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4084, + "question": "I have sugar when it goes up quickly and goes down\nAnd my question.\nEating almonds daily is beneficial for preventing high blood pressure, and is there any harm in almonds on the body in general, knowing that I eat a limit per day...", + "answer": "There is no proven benefit for almonds in this area", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4085, + "question": "Is mint harmful to diabetics and what are the healthy drinks for this disease?", + "answer": "There is no scientific information about mint, and in general, food and drink should be moderated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4086, + "question": "How can a person with pre-diabetes fast?", + "answer": "Naturally, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4087, + "question": "How do I treat diabetes 2? HBA1C is 9.90% and Glycemie is 1.70.", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4088, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and I am underweight. What is the lunch that will help me gain weight quickly?", + "answer": "Your doctor must decide whether your weight is appropriate or not and whether there are other symptoms that indicate the cause of this. In general, pathological weight loss in a diabetic patient may be the result of diseases not directly related to diabetes.\nThese causes include thyroid or adrenal gland disease, gastrointestinal disease, the need to modify the diet or insulin dose, or both, under the supervision of your treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4089, + "question": "A diabetic patient and a breastfed infant took a dose of insulin during Ramadan", + "answer": "Before breakfast, but I think you should not fast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4090, + "question": "Hello\nTo what extent does Branza treatment cause an increase in the incidence of diabetes? I would also like to explain the answer in detail. Thank you and appreciate it?", + "answer": "What is the scientific name of the treatment?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4091, + "question": "My father is diabetic and recently suffered from kidney failure. The doctor told us to avoid certain foods, and when he ate what the doctor told him, his blood sugar increased, so we do not know what foods are appropriate...", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment must be modified and usually insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4092, + "question": "I have diabetes and I feel numbness in my body and legs", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4093, + "question": "Treatment of nerve inflammation resulting from diabetes", + "answer": "First, you must take diabetes medication regularly. Second, continue taking Neurobion injections day after day and Tegretol pills to treat peripheral nerve pain resulting from diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4094, + "question": "I suffer from hypoglycemia", + "answer": "You must see a doctor to perform the necessary medical tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4095, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have had diabetes for ten years. Do I have to have my kidneys and urinary tract examined? Please note that it takes a significant amount of time in the bathroom when urinating. Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, it must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4096, + "question": "I have had diabetes for ten years. Do I have to have my urinary tract and kidneys examined? Please note that urine takes time to come out and is intermittent during long periods of time in the bathroom. Thank you.", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4097, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I discovered that I have type 2 diabetes a few days ago. Today I urinated and found blood. And clumps of blood came out after urinating. The doctor had told me that there were small stones in the kidneys...", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4098, + "question": "Does taking Omega 3 capsules have a negative effect on type 1 diabetics and how many capsules are allowed per day?", + "answer": "There is no negative effect and you can take one capsule daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4099, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother has diabetes and it was fine, but because her blood pressure was always high at 300, it would not go down except rarely if she was fasting. But it is not used for artists, only pills and a sugar regulator...", + "answer": "She often needs insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4100, + "question": "Can a diabetic have children?", + "answer": "Of course there is no objection to that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4101, + "question": "Is a fasting blood sugar test of 117 and iftar 223 and a blood sugar test of 5.95 considered high levels? What should I do?", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes and you should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4102, + "question": "Sugar haematology hb. 4.5 normal", + "answer": "Yes, this result is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4103, + "question": "Is a diabetic patient at the point of readiness for diabetes, that is, is he taking medication? Is he forbidden from eating sweets, especially dates, during Ramadan?", + "answer": "He can eat, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4104, + "question": "Are eggs harmful to a diabetic patient, and how many eggs can I eat per day?", + "answer": "No, eggs are not harmful to diabetics. On the contrary, eggs represent a good source of proteins needed to build muscles and maintain overall body health. However, diabetics must determine the amount of their intake of eggs according to their health condition, the recommendations of the treating physician, and the overall nutritional content of their diet.\n \nThe American Diabetes Association recommends that people with diabetes eat between 1-2 eggs per day as a maximum. It should be taken into account that eggs contain a moderate amount of cholesterol, so eating large amounts daily may lead to increased cholesterol levels in the blood.\n \nIn addition, the method of preparing eggs must be monitored, as it is preferable to eat boiled or grilled eggs instead of fried eggs that contain high oils or fats, which can affect blood sugar levels.\n \nFor more:\n\nThe nutritional value of eggs, learn about them now\nWhat are the most important health benefits of fried eggs?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4105, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes and I use insulin Rapid & Lantus, but my diabetes rate is very high and my menstrual cycle comes without bleeding and is irregular. Is the sugar...", + "answer": "It is possible, but you must look for other, more important reasons", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4106, + "question": "I suffer from insulin-dependent diabetes and I suffer from kidney pain. How do I maintain it and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "You should consult a urologist to find out the reason, and in general you should drink plenty of water", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4107, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes and has blockages in the arteries in his feet. He had a bypass operation last year, but his toes are now black with severe nerve pain. How can you get rid of...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist for pain and a vascular surgeon for blackheads", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4108, + "question": "I did a sugar test and it turned out that the level was 130 mg. Is this a normal level or not?", + "answer": "If you are fasting, this is diabetes, but you must be tested again to be sure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4109, + "question": "My husband suffers from multiple sclerosis, but thank God, it is in its early stages, and he takes Rebif injections, but I feel tired. He takes cortisone injections. Suddenly his diabetes became clear and he took insulin. Is this temporary or...", + "answer": "We cannot prejudge this, this needs to be followed up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4110, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes. She suffers from itching inside the nerves, or what is called nerve sensitivity, and she scratches it so badly that she uses any strong instrument or bangs her hand against the wall...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4111, + "question": "Hello\nI would like to ask you about this device. Is it useful for diabetics? Please check it out and give me your opinion. It is available at this link\nwww.happylegssa.com", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific evidence of benefit", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4112, + "question": "The doctor gave me diabetes pills to take after eating, and I tested my blood sugar. Six hours later, I found my blood sugar dropped to 116.", + "answer": "That's good keep it up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4113, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My brother is diabetic. He was 4.16 and has taken 1.60 mg fasting after a diet and the medication 2m gliméride, which he takes once a day. Is it possible for him to recover completely from this...", + "answer": "No, it is not possible to recover completely, but the disease can be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4114, + "question": "I recently had a blood sugar level of 5.9, and I felt thirsty and had a dry mouth while sleeping and when I woke up. Is there a risk?", + "answer": "Your symptoms are not related to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4115, + "question": "My blood sugar for 3 months was 8.6, and my blood sugar after breakfast was 275\nI have been taking cholesterol and triglycerides for 7 months\nlipanthyl 145 1×1\nINEGY 10/40 1×1\nBefore that I was taking Lipitor 40...", + "answer": "What is required of the question? Treatment must be organized with the doctor supervising the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4116, + "question": "What foods or herbs reduce insulin levels???", + "answer": "Reducing the amount of food to lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4117, + "question": "The question is that she suffers from severe and recurring low blood sugar with severe fatigue and abdominal pain. What are the causes and treatment methods?", + "answer": "This requires admission to the hospital and the necessary medical tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4118, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic. I use Maxtard Benfl 35 units in the morning and 25 units in the evening, and Glypofen with lunch. Can I fast this year, knowing that I live in the city of Aswan for hours...", + "answer": "By God, Sheikh, if you are able, your reward will be with God, but type 2 diabetes has a low risk, but using insulin with glypofen means that there is an increase in blood sugar and irregularity, so according to your ability....", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4119, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes but the doctor gave me insulin injections as medicine. Why???\nWhat I know is that type 2 is treated with oral medications\nThank you", + "answer": "This is possible and suits each case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4120, + "question": "Does brewer's yeast have negative effects on the health of diabetics?", + "answer": "Any extravagance has negative effects", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4121, + "question": "The latest treatment for type 2 diabetes\nCumulative analysis 7.5\nFasting 125, two hours after eating from 160 to 170\nGlucophage XR 750 twice", + "answer": "You should take 3 pills daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4122, + "question": "I have a diabetic foot patient with a deep wound from which a yellow substance oozes. I had a surgical examination at the Diabetes Institute. The surgeon pricked a piece of the wound, I analyzed it, and the doctor wrote an antidote...", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled and followed up with a surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4123, + "question": "A 60-year-old patient suffers from a tumor in the thyroid gland that was removed 10 years ago. She developed diabetes 5 years ago. She has been treated with metformin and diet for 3 days. She suffers from recurrent severe depression...", + "answer": "Small, frequent meals should be taken", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4124, + "question": "Treating type 2 diabetes, knowing that I take needles", + "answer": "The appropriate treatment for your patient is determined under the supervision of the doctor following the case, and there is no single treatment for all patients", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4125, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have type 2 diabetes, which is normal, but when I worry, I find 150 after 8 hours, and 24 hours after eating, and when my diet is limited to drugs, it becomes normal.", + "answer": "Food times and quantities must be moderate and regular", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4126, + "question": "What is the reason for feeling extremely thirsty when waking up and drinking a large amount of water, yet not feeling hydrated until a while after waking up????", + "answer": "It is preferable to consult a doctor who specializes in ear, nose, and throat, because it seems that you suffer from breathing difficulties, so you use your mouth to breathe instead of your nose. In most cases, this is due to enlarged polyps in the nose or a deviation in the respiratory tract.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4127, + "question": "A 14-year-old girl was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was 8 years old, and now she weighs 50 kilograms and takes insulin alone on the 90th day to balance it. Is this normal and what are the risks?", + "answer": "There are no risks if the results are good, but in general, if the food is modified and reduced, it is possible to reduce the dose as needed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4128, + "question": "My triglycerides are 281 and my cholesterol is 231. The doctor gave me Lentil 200 pills and gave me diabetes pills, knowing that my blood sugar reached 250, and for those who took the sugar pills, my blood sugar dropped to 100.", + "answer": "It is preferable to follow up with the doctor and take into account maintaining the level of triglycerides because they are a direct cause of high blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4129, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My question is: I did a cumulative blood sugar test and the result was 6.6. Do I have diabetes? Thank you", + "answer": "This result indicates the presence of diabetes, but the examination must be repeated first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4130, + "question": "I have high blood sugar and have been on treatment for a while\nSugar is now normal\nThe problem is that I suffer from a lack of sexual desire, sometimes pain, and a burning sensation when ejaculating", + "answer": "This is a natural thing and one of the harmful effects of sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4131, + "question": "I suffer from diabetic kidney failure, and sometimes I suffer from kidney failure", + "answer": "You should eat small, frequent meals and avoid large, fatty meals. It is possible to reduce the doses slightly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4132, + "question": "What is the truth about treating diabetes with stem cells and does stem cell transplantation cause cancer?", + "answer": "Studies are still ongoing and the effectiveness of stem cells in treating diabetes has been proven, but regarding their relationship with cancer, it has not been mentioned in research that they have an effect.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4133, + "question": "I am 60 years old and have diabetes. I have been using Glucophage 850 mg twice a day for 15 months, and my blood sugar level has been stable.\nTests are normal for sugar, liver, and cholesterol\nI suffer from terrible sexual dysfunction", + "answer": "A testosterone test must be performed and it is normal and there is no contraindication. Treatments that help increase erection, such as sildenafil, can be used.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4134, + "question": "I have diabetes and I am given Glucobay 50 mg. Are there any complications with your treatment? I suffer from chronic disease DDB and chest allergies.", + "answer": "There are no real complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4135, + "question": "The best nutritional supplement for type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "No supplement is necessary without a medical examination proving a deficiency", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4136, + "question": "Is there a treatment for high fasting blood sugar or not? The doctor told me 8 months ago that my fasting blood sugar is not diabetic and he wrote me on Cidophag only after lunch. Will it be affected by fasting...", + "answer": "It is not affected by fasting, and there is no objection to using it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4137, + "question": "My blood sugar increases only during fasting and I feel very dizzy during fasting. Is there a treatment for fasting diabetes or not, knowing that during breakfast on normal days I do not suffer from diabetes...", + "answer": "Small and frequent meals should be taken", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4138, + "question": "The best treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "Moderate diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4139, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test three times and it was normal. I had a urine test and it came out high. The doctor said, “Maybe your sugar is in your bones or meat? For your information, none of my family members have low blood sugar.”", + "answer": "Sugar in the urine does not rise unless it has previously risen in the blood, so it is preferable to perform a cumulative sugar analysis to avoid all doubts.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4140, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Have scientists achieved a first-class treatment for diabetes, as we saw in the media about the treatment of a Jordanian woman in the Royal Hospital? Is this true? Thank you", + "answer": "These are experiments that may have positive results, but they are still in the experimental phase", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4141, + "question": "I have diabetes and my leg is now blue in the back and hurts badly. I had a platelet test done. Can you help me, knowing that my GPA is 8? I play sports and follow a diet. Can you...", + "answer": "Of course you should go to the emergency room", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4142, + "question": "Can a type 2 diabetic fast Ramadan and how can he do so?", + "answer": "This depends on the data of each case, so your condition must be evaluated by the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4143, + "question": "May I know what this medicine is, RDY 284?", + "answer": "I don't know, but it seems to be the name of a treatment that is being tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4144, + "question": "Dr. Dhafer's cumulative blood sugar is 7.8", + "answer": "What is required of the question?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4145, + "question": "Good evening, what makes my blood sugar go down? I did a fasting test of 127 and took the treatment and broke my fast, but at 1pm my test became 85. What is the reason for it going down more? May God reward you with good.", + "answer": "This is not an increase, and I do not see a problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4146, + "question": "My mother is 65 years old and she had a sudden rise in blood sugar (400) and she fell into a coma, even though she had not suffered from it before. She took insulin and it is still fluctuating and she is suffering...", + "answer": "You must follow a moderate and regular diet and take treatment under the supervision of your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4147, + "question": "Should a diabetic take vitamin B if he eats sugar pills??", + "answer": "There is no relationship between them, but vitamin B is considered a vitamin that nourishes the nerves and there is nothing wrong with using it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4148, + "question": "Diabetes, thank God, after eating between 140-150\nIs this a positive or negative indicator?\nplease explain ?", + "answer": "This is good and there is no problem with it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4149, + "question": "Times to measure blood sugar at home", + "answer": "Depends on the purpose of the measurement", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4150, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level?", + "answer": "Less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4151, + "question": "A patient with high blood pressure and diabetes had a leg brace performed. He is about seventy years old. His condition is now unstable, and every hour we perform a blood sugar test on him, which rises...", + "answer": "The diet must be adjusted in times and quantities, and then doses must be adjusted accordingly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4152, + "question": "Glucovage treatment. Does it cause diabetes? Please answer my concern about it. I have been drinking it for two years and he does not have children.", + "answer": "No, it definitely does not cause diabetes, it is a treatment for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4153, + "question": "doctor\nA month ago, the urine sugar level was 1000mg/dl++++\nToday the percentage of sugar is very low\nWhat is the explanation for my condition?", + "answer": "It depends on the blood sugar level and the accuracy of the test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4154, + "question": "Does staying up late and lack of sleep affect a diabetic patient, what are its complications, and does diabetes hinder marital life? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, it affects the system that is necessary for a diabetic patient to maintain, and uncontrolled diabetes affects sexual ability", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4155, + "question": "Hello\nI have been diabetic for 15 years, and I take pure insulin and Lantus. I measure my blood sugar at 260 before sleeping, and when I wake up, I measure 40 or 30. What is the reason for the decrease during sleep?\nPlease reply is necessary.", + "answer": "The dose of Lantus should be reduced and the dose of Al-Safi should be increased a little before dinner, or the amount of dinner should be reduced a little", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4156, + "question": "About a week ago, the blood sugar did not drop from 200 to 300 while fasting. The doctor increased the insulin dose twice within a week, and the percentage remained the same. Note that the blood sugar was almost stable. What should I do?", + "answer": "It's okay to keep increasing the dose slowly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4157, + "question": "What are the symptoms by which I know that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Symptoms do not necessarily exist, and if they do exist, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4158, + "question": "I have pre-diabetes. I discovered this by accident. What do I need to do to avoid getting diabetes? Note that my father, mother, and brother suffer from diabetes.", + "answer": "Maintaining an ideal medical weight through moderation in food and exercise, and it is possible to take metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4159, + "question": "I am a married man, 35 years old. I have high blood sugar as a result of treating an eye disease with cortisone. After stopping the treatment, the blood sugar did not stabilize and became high. Only today the blood sugar was 400. Please...", + "answer": "You must see a doctor and receive treatment as a diabetic patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4160, + "question": "Foods that slow down the absorption of sugar?", + "answer": "You should not eat starches, eat a lot of vegetables, and drink water, but there are no specific foods that slow down the absorption of sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4161, + "question": "Does olive oil infusion reduce high blood sugar?", + "answer": "No, the truth is that olive oil has a greater reputation than the truth, and I know that this answer does not please many people.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4162, + "question": "Are worries a major cause of diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, a lot of sadness and anxiety increases the level of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4163, + "question": "A type 2 diabetic patient had his blood sugar analyzed and found that it was 89 before breakfast. Should he take cereals and break his fast, or should he break his fast without taking cereals? Knowing that sugar grains are 1...", + "answer": "He takes the pills, then breaks his fast, waits two hours after eating, then takes the second sample", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4164, + "question": "What is the peptide in sugar, what is its normal percentage, and how is the treatment?", + "answer": "Sugar is a carbohydrate and there is no peptide or protein in it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4165, + "question": "My mother suffers from high blood sugar, knowing that the result of the analysis was 104-120, and she takes the medication Metformal, and this is the reason for her stomach pain. Can she do without the medication in exchange for a strict diet? What is the solution?", + "answer": "Sugar tests should be taken two hours after eating, and the doctor monitoring the case should be consulted to adjust the treatment as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4166, + "question": "I tested the fasting blood sugar at 117 and the fasting blood sugar at 223, and the cumulative blood sugar level was 5.96. I felt severe dizziness, forcing me to sleep for long hours. I felt numbness in my hand and I had two discs in my neck. What should I do?", + "answer": "This is diabetes that requires treatment and you must see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4167, + "question": "I feel dizzy and very sick. I did a blood sugar test and found the normal level was 117 and the fast was 223. Am I diabetic and what should I do for this dizziness, knowing that I take medicine for neck pain, Celebrex, and other medicines because there are...", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4168, + "question": "I take diabetes medication for bleached fish. Does the medication delay my period?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4169, + "question": "I have two problems. The first is treating the peripheral nerves, knowing that I do not have diabetes or any other diseases. The second question is that I have erectile dysfunction and a severe delay in ejaculation. I want an effective treatment and I have...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist and urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4170, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic patient and I take Metformin 850 tablets twice a day and my body has become thin. I would like some advice. Thank you.", + "answer": "Your weight should be evaluated, and if it is really too low, the dose can be reduced", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4171, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have diabetes that does not exceed 7 mmol/l, and I take 2 tablets of Glicophage 500 daily, and my cholesterol is around 5 mml, and it drops to 3. I use LIPOSTEROL. What is the best herbal treatment? Does honey increase blood sugar?", + "answer": "There is no herbal treatment and honey increases sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4172, + "question": "I am an 18-year-old girl with type 1 diabetes and I take insulin injections. I want to know what is the best percentage for measuring cumulative blood sugar.", + "answer": "The normal rate for people without diabetes: less than 5.7%.\n5.7% - 6.4% pre-diabetes (meaning that these people are more likely than others to develop diabetes) 6.5% or higher for diabetics.\nFor diabetics, the rate must be maintained at 7% or less, and whenever the cumulative sugar rate exceeds 7%, this indicates poor blood sugar control and poor control, and thus the possibility of developing future complications that affect the diabetic patient, such as heart and blood vessel disease, kidney disease, increases. Eye diseases, nerve damage, and resulting foot ulcers.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4173, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a type 2 diabetic and I suffer very much from high blood sugar while adhering to the medications kombiglyza xr1000 amaryl3 methcobal500 and I try as much as possible to follow a diet. I am 36 years old.", + "answer": "A dose of long-acting insulin must be added", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4174, + "question": "What are the first symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Frequent urination during the day\nThirst\nVomiting\nOral fungi\nThe smell of ketone emanating from the mouth\nAnorexia", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4175, + "question": "I am 19 years old, and for 5 months now I have had the feeling that I want to go to the bathroom a lot. At first I was able to hold my breath, but now I can no longer feel that I am tired...", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4176, + "question": "Does frequent urination indicate a disease other than diabetes?!!", + "answer": "There may be a urinary tract infection", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4177, + "question": "Can I stop taking the pills if the cumulative blood sugar stabilizes at a normal level?\nAnd continue with diet and exercise", + "answer": "It is best to continue taking metformin treatment at least", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4178, + "question": "I had an increase in my diabetes level, reaching 300 for one day. I went to the doctor and he gave me insulin, and then it began to decline until it reached the normal level, and now, thank God...", + "answer": "You must follow up with the doctor supervising the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4179, + "question": "The best food for diabetics and are onions good for diabetics?", + "answer": "Favorite food for diabetics\nvegetables and fruits\nAnd stay away from starches and sugars", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4180, + "question": "My blood sugar level drops to 80. Is it normal or not?", + "answer": "This is considered normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4181, + "question": "What is the blood sugar level and is 8 considered low?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4182, + "question": "My mother is elderly and suffers from diabetes and blood pressure. She suffers from swelling and puffiness in the feet and legs for long periods of time and shortness of breath with the slightest effort she makes.\nThank you", + "answer": "You should see a cardiologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4183, + "question": "What is recommended for diabetics to gain weight after losing weight due to the disease", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4184, + "question": "I suffer from headaches when injecting insulin. What should I do?", + "answer": "Until now, there is no real alternative to insulin injections", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4185, + "question": "Best pill organizer\nNote that I use Glucophage 750", + "answer": "This is good, there is no better, there is something more suitable for every patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4186, + "question": "I am diabetic and want a varied diet program", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4187, + "question": "Is kidney transplantation for diabetics unsuccessful?", + "answer": "But it could be successful", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4188, + "question": "Is boiling olive leaves useful for lowering blood sugar?", + "answer": "Not in a valuable way", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4189, + "question": "The correct diet for diabetics", + "answer": "The foundations of the ideal diet for a diabetic patient are based on the equation in meals between various healthy foods, and following a fixed meal schedule with specific times, as the diabetic patient must eat foods rich in natural nutrients, low in calories, and also low in fat.\nVegetables, fresh fruits, and whole grains stand at the top of this list rich in beneficial elements, which leaves us with an organized plan that a diabetic patient must follow. This plan controls blood sugar levels and reduces diabetes complications.\nThe basics of the ideal diet plan for a diabetic patient can be laid out in several points as follows:\n\nCommitment to eating 3 meals a day at fixed times.\nConsult a nutritionist to ration food portions according to weight, age, and the amount of activity the patient engages in.\nFocus on whole grains, foods rich in fiber, and complex carbohydrates, as well as fish and nuts, as a source of healthy fats.\nStay away from processed foods, candy, soda, canned fruits, and fried foods.\nFoods permitted by the kidneys for a diabetic patient include: eggplant, zucchini, cucumber, lettuce, onions, spinach, and other fresh vegetables, as well as unsweetened herbal hot drinks.\nAvoid foods containing saturated fats, foods high in sodium content, ready-made baked goods, and fatty dairy products.\n\nDiabetic patients are recommended to follow up with their doctor periodically and pay attention to engaging in physical activity appropriate to their age and physical condition.\nFor more: \n\n\nHow to choose foods for diabetics that suit their health condition\n\n\nFoods suitable for diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4190, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a blood sugar test exactly about two hours and forty-five minutes after breakfast. Breakfast was 4 falafel sandwiches and fava beans and fino bread. The result was 90. Is there sugar or something like that?", + "answer": "No, but this is a severe waste of food and will cause diabetes later", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4191, + "question": "If my blood sugar goes up, what can I do to make it go down, I am diabetic, and if it goes down, what can I do?", + "answer": "In the case of high blood sugar, random sugar is given. If the sugar level is high, a test is done for the percentage of acetone in the urine. Depending on the result, the percentage of insulin and the amount of fluids needed for the patient are determined. However, in the case of low blood sugar, the patient is given glucose from outside to raise the blood sugar level.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4192, + "question": "The doctor ordered me to stop using metformin for a week after I used it in large doses and its effect decreased, then to reuse it in lower doses. What is the purpose of that?", + "answer": "The purpose of this is for the effect of metformin to return before the body gets used to it, and the doses must be used in a way that prevents tolerance to the treatment with the body and gives the desired effect.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4193, + "question": "My diabetes has been high all along and I use my medications", + "answer": "You may need insulin\nFollow up with the specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4194, + "question": "Methods of prevention for diabetes during Ramadan", + "answer": "Every patient should discuss this matter with his doctor because each case is different from the other, and in general, food should be moderated and drinking plenty of water.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4195, + "question": "Is frequent diarrhea in a diabetic patient related to kidney failure?", + "answer": "It is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4196, + "question": "Does Turkish coffee raise sugar levels? Firstly, does it have any effect on people with diabetes?", + "answer": "No, but you should drink it in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4197, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for three years, I am 35 years old, I have been married for a year, and I take Mixed Tard 32 insulin, and I suffer from a constant increase in blood sugar levels. I still do this.", + "answer": "The morning and evening insulin dose must be regulated and followed up with a specialist doctor, in addition to the diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4198, + "question": "I am a diabetic. I am 35 years old and have been diabetic since 2012. I take insulin mixtard32. I suffer from a constant increase in blood sugar levels. What should I do?", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the doctor following the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4199, + "question": "How to treat diabetes for 12 year old children", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4200, + "question": "How does novorapid insulin work?", + "answer": "This is a short-acting, fast-acting insulin that controls the sugar that the body takes in from food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4201, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother is diabetic and does not use insulin, only the IRYS4mg tablet, and they found fat in her liver. Please advise her what to do for the sake of your Lord. Peace be upon you....", + "answer": "You should lose weight and take metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4202, + "question": "High blood sugar despite treatment", + "answer": "This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the doctor following the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4203, + "question": "I had open heart surgery 9 months ago and I have diabetes, but after the operation my blood sugar does not exceed 145 due to drinking a liter of water daily on an empty stomach and eating sugars. Is it possible...", + "answer": "Can continue to control it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4204, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test and the number was 105. Is this normal? What is the normal range for a 40-year-old person? Please answer, thank you", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4205, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test and the number was 105. Is this normal? Is there a risk of contracting this disease? What is the normal rate for a 40-year-old person? Please answer. Thank you.", + "answer": "It depends if you are fasting, this is a predisposition to diabetes, but if you are not fasting, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4206, + "question": "Does the body's response to metformin change?", + "answer": "Yes, that is possible, especially if you gain weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4207, + "question": "Is it possible for the body's response to metformin to change when used in large doses, despite the short period of use?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4208, + "question": "Welcome\nI want to inquire about the results of the C-reactive protein test. Is high protein related to diabetes or a cause for concern?", + "answer": "C-reactive protein (CRP) rises in the event of infections or bacterial infections inside the body and is linked to diabetes. Diabetes causes a defect in the body’s immunity, so the incidence of bacterial infections in the body increases, such as urethral infections or wound infections. Heal it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4209, + "question": "Does metformin in large doses cause tolerance, even though it was used for a short period?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4210, + "question": "I use (Glycophage 500 mg) and switched to insulin (Lantus Solostar) with Novoformin 500. I became unfocused and dizzy. Is Novoformin not good with insulin?", + "answer": "No, taking both treatments together has nothing to do with your symptoms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4211, + "question": "Random sugar 336\nI took Gelpierre 4 mm and Glovage 850. A month later, I took Gelpierre 850 and stopped taking Gelpierre 4 mm based on the doctor’s advice, and my blood sugar no longer exceeded 80 fasting and 90...", + "answer": "Yes, treatment must be continued", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4212, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI am 29 years old. My blood sugar was measured after eating a little cake, sweets, and sweet tea, and the result was 156.\nAm I diabetic or what???", + "answer": "It is not possible to diagnose this way, however this result is relatively high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4213, + "question": "I am asking about my father. He had a stroke 5 years ago, and his health improved until he was able to walk with the help of one person. It relapsed until he was unable to stand in the morning. He is 75 years old, and his hemoglobin, his last examination, was 12.8...", + "answer": "what is the Question", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4214, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI am 29 years old, my weight is approximately 50 and my height is 161\nAfter eating a little cake, sweets, local tea, and coffee. My blood sugar was measured at 156, am I sick?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4215, + "question": "I used Micards 40 for 3 months, according to a doctor. Before him, he used Diovan 160 for 4 months. My blood pressure measurement before treatment was approximately 140/100. My blood pressure dropped to 100/70. A doctor ordered me to stop the medication...", + "answer": "The dose should be reduced by half and the pressure monitored", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4216, + "question": "How do I know if the insulin pen is spoilt?", + "answer": "This is difficult, if in doubt you should destroy it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4217, + "question": "How can I control my diabetes level without insulin, knowing that I use Novomax insulin?", + "answer": "It depends on the details of your case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4218, + "question": "How to determine if a diabetic patient can fast if the cumulative score is 8 and his diabetes measurement in the morning without eating is 120?!", + "answer": "If there are no other complications from diabetes, there is no problem with fasting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4219, + "question": "I have a fasting blood sugar of 250 and I follow a diet and exercise, but I am hesitant to take a diabetes medicine that has side effects according to the paper inside it. Is this acceptable behavior?", + "answer": "No, definitely not acceptable\nThe medicine has some minor side effects, but the disease has many serious risks", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4220, + "question": "How do I treat diabetes?", + "answer": "This is an integrated system, starting from the times and amounts of food to the use of drug treatments under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4221, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. Medicines for diabetes", + "answer": "Every situation has its own", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4222, + "question": "Does Lantus raise blood sugar?\nThere must be time when taking Lantus and Glargine", + "answer": "No, definitely not raised", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4223, + "question": "Is it possible to increase the child's insulin dose if it is above 300?\nGlargine is used two units before a meal, I can increase it when it is high\nIs there any harm in blood coming out after the needle?", + "answer": "Glargine is a long-acting insulin and is not useful in treating high blood sugar after eating. The dose of short-acting insulin must be adjusted under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4224, + "question": "Doctor, is this permanent or temporary diabetes that goes away after stopping cortisone hemoglobine glycosilée 7.79% after this result??", + "answer": "This is often permanent, but it is possible that the results will return to normal limits after stopping the cortisone, but follow-up must continue, and excess weight should be lost and food should be reduced.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4225, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I ran the tests and the following results came out\nhemoglobine glycosilée 7.9%\nKnowing that I take cortisone tablets 8 pills a day in the morning, have I developed diabetes?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, yes, this is diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4226, + "question": "Hello. I am 27 years old. I have type 1 diabetes. I have been using insulin for 17 years. I always feel hot, even in the winter. I rarely feel cold. Knowing that the glandular analysis is normal, people are bothered by the cold.", + "answer": "As long as the thyroid function is healthy, there is no need to worry about it being diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4227, + "question": "Hello\nMy cumulative blood sugar is 5.8. Is this normal or does it require treatment or other tests? May God reward you.", + "answer": "You should moderate the amount of food and lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4228, + "question": "Frequent urination throughout the day. I have been in this condition for years, and I do not know the reason. Please reply", + "answer": "Comprehensive examinations must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4229, + "question": "How is blood sugar controlled!? Note that my sister is very skinny and I would like to be sent a complete diet?? When should Glucerna milk be taken?", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4230, + "question": "A piece of marble fell on my father's foot and an artery was severed in his finger. What is the treatment and method of recovery? He is 55 years old and suffers from diabetes, and his blood sugar level was 300?!!", + "answer": "You must control your blood sugar and follow up with your surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4231, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 30 years old. I am overweight and I am looking for ways to lose weight. I heard from a doctor who prescribed Glucophage 500 pills.. It is for sugar, but she said that it is not harmful for weight loss.. Is it...", + "answer": "Yes, metformin is used as a weight loss treatment, but under medical supervision", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4232, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. What is the best herbal treatment for diabetes and cholesterol? I also have friction inside the knee and I am still under treatment with mabthera 600 rutuximab and I have one injection left. Thank you.", + "answer": "I have no experience with herbal treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4233, + "question": "Hello\nI am a first-degree diabetic, and I have had kidney failure for two years. I have no erection and no ejaculation at all, and I have a burning sensation in my urine. Please help...", + "answer": "There is no doubt that blood sugar levels must be controlled and a urologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4234, + "question": "Peace be upon you. May God bless you with a good morning. Our dear doctors. I have a niece. We discovered that she suffers from diabetes and it reaches 600. She is a 5-year-old child. After insulin, we conducted an examination on her and the results were the same...", + "answer": "Doses must be adjusted under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4235, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. My reading is more than 200. I use amaryl 3mg as one or two pills, or I use blue insulin with a pen. It is better. Thanks and appreciation.", + "answer": "Using Amaryl is better for the second type of diabetes, especially since the sugar level is not so high as to require insulin. This is because the second type of diabetes does not mean that the pancreas does not secrete inulin, but rather the reason is the weak effect of insulin in bringing glucose from the blood into the cells.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4236, + "question": "Peace be upon you. A 27-year-old type 2 diabetic patient has not seen a doctor for two years and refuses to do so. He appears tired just from a small activity. He is very stressed. He uses insulin. His diet is not regulated. How can we deal with him? Thank you.", + "answer": "He must first be convinced of the seriousness of the disease and deal with the treatment as a daily routine. I advise seeing a psychiatrist to give the morale boost that helps him accept the disease and accept the treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4237, + "question": "Hello\nIs varicocele surgery safe for type 2 diabetics? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, if the diabetes is controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4238, + "question": "Doctor, my sister has been suffering from diabetes for five years, and she is very thin, knowing that her blood sugar level is always high. Is there a solution to gain weight? I hope for a quick response.", + "answer": "Sugar must be controlled first and a wheat allergy test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4239, + "question": "Doctor, my sister has been suffering from diabetes for five years or more, and she is very thin, knowing that her blood sugar level is always high. Is there a solution to gain weight? I hope for a quick response.", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4240, + "question": "My brother is 21 years old, and diabetes is not hereditary for us, but he has been at the grocery store for 3 days, his blood sugar is not higher than 105, and the blood pressure remains low a lot of times, and he still feels lethargic and nauseous.. This is what he suspects...", + "answer": "If you have previously been diagnosed with diabetes, you are diagnosed with diabetes, but the level of cortisol in the blood must be checked", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4241, + "question": "Peace be upon you: I have been suffering from diabetes, may God forgive you, since the year 2000, and now I suffer from pain in my leg. It turns out to be a callus. What is the appropriate treatment for such a condition...", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4242, + "question": "Hello, suddenly I feel hungry and I cannot control myself. It is always late. I want to suppress my appetite. My weight increases every day. I now have 82 kilos.", + "answer": "Small, frequent meals should be taken", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4243, + "question": "I suffer from extreme thirst, a lot of urination, a need for a lot of sugar, and dizziness. I went to the doctor and did a fasting blood sugar test, and the result was 87. He said there was no sugar, but he did not test my blood sugar while breaking the fast.", + "answer": "I advise you, my dear sister, to re-examine again", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4244, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I arrived at home, fasting 83\nI broke my fast with five sugary dates, as well as a meal of toast with cheese and a cup of skim milk\nAnd I analyzed after an hour 165\nAfter two hours, 141, is this normal, God willing?", + "answer": "The fasting test indicates that the blood sugar level is normal. To be more reassured, you should do a cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4245, + "question": "Convulex: What are the side effects of this medication?", + "answer": "Like all antiepileptics\nValproic acid\n\"It has side effects.\"\ndrowsiness\nheadache\nvertigo\ninsomnia\nNervous\nalopecia (hair loss)\nTremor, muscle weakness\nPurpura (bruising on the skin or bleeding in the mouth or other mucous tissues), bleeding tendency (bleeding from minor stimuli, especially in the gums and nose), unusual bleeding (that takes longer to stop)\nDouble vision, blurred vision\ninfection\nLoss of appetite\nOf course, these symptoms can be found on the medical website", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4246, + "question": "My son is 9 years old, and 2 months ago it was discovered and diagnosed that he has type 1 blood sugar, and now he takes insulin injections after 3 meals.\nIs there a treatment...", + "answer": "An insulin pump may be used", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4247, + "question": "A 22-year-old girl suffers from difficulty breathing, chest pain, and difficulty sleeping sometimes due to shortness of breath and numbness in the fingers.\nFor your information, I have diabetes...", + "answer": "You should see a thoracic specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4248, + "question": "Hello\nInflammation of the testicles in the form of redness in the skin of the testicles as well as between the thighs, due to the friction of the length of the pants, which made it difficult for me to move.\nWhat is the appropriate medication to treat them? Pevaryl", + "answer": "You should not wear tight pants and sit in warm water daily until the redness goes away. If it continues, you should see a specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4249, + "question": "Are garlic oil and fish oil capsules suitable for type 1 diabetics and how many capsules should you take daily?", + "answer": "There is no obvious benefit to this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4250, + "question": "Is the patient at 230 for blood sugar level No. 2, and without this disease in his family and not eating sugars voraciously, and who is now on a diet according to what his doctor said to lower his level...", + "answer": "If the fasting blood sugar level is 230, the disease must be monitored to prescribe treatment. If it is random, a diet is made to reduce weight, not only sugars, but also carbohydrates and fats, and the analysis is repeated again.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4251, + "question": "The result of a blood sugar test after fasting for 98 hours and two hours after eating was 166. Is this considered a disease? Or is it within normal limits?", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar level is normal, but after two hours the percentage is considered high, so you must see a doctor. Treatment can be done by following a diet or with diabetes treatments, depending on the patient’s condition, but you must see a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4252, + "question": "What are the important tests for diabetics?", + "answer": "A diabetic patient must follow up on the disease with a specialist doctor and perform periodic examinations of the kidneys, liver, and a complete blood count. He must also be aware of the complications of diabetes and that it can affect the body’s organs such as the heart and nerves, especially the peripheral nerves and the eye. Kidneys, etc. Therefore, fundus examinations and a heartbeat can be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4253, + "question": "I get a strong cramp in the back of my leg, often at bedtime. For your information, I have diabetes. What causes this?", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4254, + "question": "Does Glucobay affect the absorption of metformin and also does it affect the bioavailability of metformin when taken together?", + "answer": "Not in a big way", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4255, + "question": "What is the difference between acarbose (Glucobay) and miglitol, alpha-glucose inhibitors?", + "answer": "Two treatments from the same group", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4256, + "question": "The doctor told me that I have diabetes, as the result of the cumulative blood sugar test was 8.4. I am 60 years old. What do you advise me after the doctor advised me to follow a diet only?", + "answer": "The disease can be controlled by following a diet only, but a blood sugar test must be done fasting and two hours after breakfast. Depending on the results, treatment is determined and the test is also repeated after the diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4257, + "question": "How do I increase the effectiveness of metformin? Should I increase the dose or what? Please advise", + "answer": "The dose cannot be increased more than 3 grams per day", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4258, + "question": "What is the effect of combining sulfonylurea and metformin for weight loss?", + "answer": "What is meant by the question?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4259, + "question": "Is it possible to change the effectiveness of metformin?", + "answer": "The body's response may change", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4260, + "question": "I used meaformin in large doses and I feel a lack of effectiveness. Has he developed tolerance? Please advise me.", + "answer": "Weight should be lost through moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4261, + "question": "What is the effect of Glucobay on weight? Does it reduce weight or vice versa?", + "answer": "No significant effect on weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4262, + "question": "I am 65 years old. My blood sugar measurement two hours after eating was 165. Is it considered high? What is the treatment? Thank you", + "answer": "In this case, blood sugar is considered high, and you must follow up with an endocrinologist, and treatment will usually be with diet if the fasting blood sugar level is normal, but if it is high, the condition requires treatment for diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4263, + "question": "My father suffers from gangrene in the foot and the wound does not heal after the amputation of the toe. This is due to diabetes. Is Microcin hydrogel suitable for use?", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4264, + "question": "What is the average blood sugar level when fasting and two hours after eating?", + "answer": "Fasting from 70 to 120 is normal\nTwo hours after eating, from 70 to 200", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4265, + "question": "Regarding a leg amputation wound for a diabetic patient with pus oozing from the wound. Is it permissible to change the wound with natural white honey, knowing that a culture was made and there is only an antibiotic...", + "answer": "I have no experience with honey treatment. I advise following up with an infectious disease specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4266, + "question": "I am the father of the child Firas Bandar Areshi and I have Firas who is 18 years old\nHe is 8 years old and studies in the third grade of primary school\nHe developed diabetes six months ago and the disease has exhausted him\nI want a solution", + "answer": "The disease must first be followed up by a pediatrician who specializes in endocrinology. Diabetes must be dealt with and treated as a daily routine, not as a disease, and insulin doses must be maintained. However, Firas must be followed up, especially if he complains of severe abdominal pain, because this is a sign of high blood sugar to a large extent.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4267, + "question": "Does diabetes interfere with bodybuilding? Taking nutritional supplements and amino acids to build the body", + "answer": "Quite the opposite, we advise diabetics to engage in various types of sports", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4268, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What causes frequent and short periods of hunger during the day? Thank you", + "answer": "Possible due to the accumulation of acid enzymes in the stomach", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4269, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient who takes 5 injections a day fast?", + "answer": "Of course not, as this will cause constant damage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4270, + "question": "I have diabetes and I want to lose weight?!!", + "answer": "Food quantities should be reduced", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4271, + "question": "After doing the diet and walking every day for 45 minutes, the fasting blood sugar is between 0.87 and 0.97, and one hour after eating, it is 160, and after two hours it is between 100 and 120.", + "answer": "The fasting blood sugar level is high, as it should be less than 6.1mmoL/L. This indicates the difficulty of controlling diabetes by following a diet and reducing sugar in food. An internist must be consulted to prescribe the necessary treatment, but the blood sugar level drops after an hour or two. It is normal, and this means there is a state of glucose intolerance, and you must also consult an internal medicine physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4272, + "question": "Does diabetes affect sex?", + "answer": "Yes, but after a period of time has passed since contracting the disease, and this is due to the effect of diabetes on the veins in the penis, but with follow-up with a venereologist, the treatment yields good results.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4273, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from diabetes, and it is considered high most of the time. I have many offers from hair transplant clinics. Do you advise me to get a transplant or not? What is its success rate and what are its risks as a surgical procedure?", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4274, + "question": "How do we treat high insulin in the body?", + "answer": "It's not possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4275, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from frequent urination day and night, and it wakes me up 4 or 5 times. The results of the blood and urine tests are fine, and there is no blood sugar or urine infection...", + "answer": "A fasting blood sugar test must be done, the blood sugar level must be monitored within 3 hours of breakfast, and it must be known at what stage there is an increase in blood sugar. This condition is known as “glucose intolerance.” You must also see a urologist to detect the condition of the kidneys.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4276, + "question": "Is my blood sugar 200 the first time it becomes dangerous, knowing that my family has no history and I am 63 years old? The doctor asked me to come back to see him after a month to measure my blood sugar.", + "answer": "No, but you must follow up with your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4277, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Does drinking a lot of tea lead to frequent urination? Note that I take it 4 times a day", + "answer": "Yes it is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4278, + "question": "Are birth control pills harmful to women with diabetes?", + "answer": "No, there is no direct relationship between them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4279, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am forty years old and I have low blood sugar that sometimes occurs twice a day, knowing that I eat enough meals and often the low blood sugar is preceded by diarrhea once and then it decreases.", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor and perform a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4280, + "question": "Can my blood sugar rise to 570 without symptoms, knowing that I did not have symptoms of diabetes before, as I was taking cortisone medications for more than two months, and how much...", + "answer": "There are not necessarily symptoms, and you must follow up with test results", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4281, + "question": "Today I did a fasting test and the percentage came out at 147, even when I was not breaking the fast. The percentage was the same", + "answer": "It is possible and this is sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4282, + "question": "My daughter is 14 years old and suffers from high blood sugar. She had an insulin resistance test and the percentage was 15.8, and the normal percentage is higher than 4. What is the description of the condition and how to treat it?", + "answer": "If there is a diagnosis of diabetes, an insulin resistance test should not be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4283, + "question": "Causes of recurrent decline", + "answer": "Severe anemia, low blood sugar, low blood pressure, heart disease, and many other causes. Therefore, you must go to the hospital to perform many medical tests and prevent the recurrence of the drop.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4284, + "question": "What is the reason for the severe increase in blood sugar levels without any symptoms, knowing that I have taken cortisone treatment, which is represented by pills, injections, and ointments?", + "answer": "Diabetes can develop without symptoms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4285, + "question": "What is the treatment for pancreatic cirrhosis?", + "answer": "Replacement therapy, i.e. giving the missing hormones and enzymes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4286, + "question": "For a long time, I have been suffering from going to the bathroom, may God bless you, continuously throughout the day. I went time and again to the doctor and he asked me to do blood sugar tests. Thank God, my blood sugar is fine. Please advise me, may God help you.", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4287, + "question": "Is the composition of the medicine Doanil M 500/5 grams the same as the composition of the medicine Glucovance 500/5 grams to treat diabetes, and which is better? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Same combination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4288, + "question": "The doctor told me after conducting a blood sugar test, and the result was 8.4, that I have diabetes and recommended that I follow a diet only. Please explain more. Thank you", + "answer": "Diabetes can be controlled by following a diet only, but other tests must be performed to confirm the nature of the disease, such as diabetes mellitus and blood sugar analysis while fasting and two hours after breakfast.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4289, + "question": "What herbs can rebuild damaged beta cells in the pancreas? Many thanks", + "answer": "There is none as far as I know", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4290, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nIs there juice or anything equivalent to 75 grams of glucose?\nI want to drink it and have fun at home\nIs seven dates equivalent to that?\nThank you", + "answer": "The percentage of sugar in dates is equivalent to 70% of the weight, and you can eat an apple and then the analysis is performed two hours after eating it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4291, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and I suffer from a lack of desire to have intercourse, and if I have intercourse, I ejaculate quickly, even though I do not have any social or psychological problems.\nIs diabetes the main cause and what is the optimal treatment?", + "answer": "The main cause is often diabetes, and this is considered one of the most harmful effects of diabetes for the majority of patients. To treat the symptoms, the symptoms must be followed up by a doctor specializing in reproductive diseases to diagnose venous leakage or weak sexual ability and premature ejaculation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4292, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 6 years, and my penis is 17 cm long and 4.5 cm wide. During intercourse, I can ejaculate 2 to 3 times, with the time between them being a quarter of an hour to half an hour to an hour. Is this the length...", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal, but if any change occurs, you must consult a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4293, + "question": "What is the benefit of olive leaf water for type 1 diabetes - childhood diabetes? Can a child do without insulin? Are there negative effects of olive leaf water?", + "answer": "There is no significant value, it is just simple benefits that cannot be relied upon in treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4294, + "question": "What is the best treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no single treatment that is an integrated system that differs from one person to another according to the data of each case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4295, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 26 years old. I felt dizzy. I discovered that my blood sugar level an hour after eating (a local breakfast) was 53. I have been suffering from dizziness and constant hunger for two months.", + "answer": "You should eat small, frequent meals and avoid large, fatty meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4296, + "question": "I discovered myself going to the bathroom with a lot of dignity and drinking water and not quenching myself, and I did not know that I had diabetes. After the examination, I broke the fast and the test came out as 572, and on the second day I did a fasting test and it came out as 300.", + "answer": "This is diabetes, you should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4297, + "question": "I am 60 years old and my hemoglobin is 14.5. Dr. gave me Hadid to take a capsule daily, but I feel tired due to minimal effort. I have high blood pressure and blood sugar.\nWhat is the reason, I wonder?", + "answer": "This is a general symptom and the cause cannot be determined in this way", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4298, + "question": "The best medicine for diabetes", + "answer": "Depends on the details of each case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4299, + "question": "I tested the cumulative blood sugar three times in different laboratories, and it is 8%, knowing that I do not have diabetes. I tested the fasting blood sugar for a month, the result was 80, and two hours after eating, it was 120, and the sugar tolerance was 130...", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4300, + "question": "I suffer from symptoms of diabetes, such as thirst, going to the bathroom frequently, needing sugar every little while, dizziness after the main meal, and a problem in my feet. I had a 9-hour fasting blood sugar test...", + "answer": "I advise you to seek medical follow-up from a specialist doctor, even if your blood sugar level is normal. Diagnosing diabetes is by determining its pattern, not giving the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4301, + "question": "In the second type of diabetes, the second day I have no thirst, the sweat is normal, and the frequency of urination is about 12 times a day, with a moderate amount and a few times.\nWhat is the explanation for that?", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4302, + "question": "Yesterday, I had my test done and my blood sugar was 455, but urine was normal and thirst was normal. The same symptoms happened a year ago, but thank God, they subsided and became normal, and the doctor gradually reduced the treatment until he asked to stop.", + "answer": "This is diabetes, you should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4303, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is there a treatment for pre-diabetes?\nNote that blood sugar does not exceed 165 two hours after eating, after eating bitter and bitter at the same time. May God help you. Please advise me about my condition and treatment. May you be rewarded with goodness.", + "answer": "Moderate eating, lose weight, and take metformin 850 mg 3 times daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4304, + "question": "I want an honest answer\nGod willing, is there a complete recovery from type 2 diabetes if I follow instructions for treatment, nutrition, and weight loss, knowing that my weight is 95 kg and my blood pressure is good?\nPlease...", + "answer": "It is not possible to completely cure, but the disease can be completely controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4305, + "question": "Hello... What is the nutritional schedule for diabetics? Please provide us with the content of the three nutritional meals. Many thanks", + "answer": "Moderation in food and regularity in times and quantities is what is required", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4306, + "question": "I was using Diprofos 15 ml injection per day for 8 months, and after I did tests, I found a fasting blood sugar of 139. After that, the doctor told me to repeat the tests after stopping the injections, and I found it to be 0.90. Did...", + "answer": "Yes, but you must follow up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4307, + "question": "Do watermelon and cantaloupe cause an increase in blood sugar?", + "answer": "Any food can raise diabetes if taken in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4308, + "question": "How to regulate blood sugar for a 60-year-old woman who does not take insulin. She takes Glucovance 500 mg/5 mg one morning and evening.", + "answer": "This is an integrated system for monitoring the results of tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4309, + "question": "Hello\nI used Diprofos cortisone injections at a rate of one injection every 15 days for 8 months. When I measured my blood sugar, I found it to be 1.39 fasting, so the doctor ordered a re-test after stopping the injections, and I found it...", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4310, + "question": "I suffer from frequent urination to the point that it is very annoying, although every time I urinate completely, I do not suspect an infection. That means I urinate up to 20 times a day...", + "answer": "It is necessary to see an endocrinologist to be tested for diabetes and insipidus", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4311, + "question": "Hello, can I use Metforal, which is used to regulate blood sugar, for the purpose of losing weight, knowing that, thank God, I do not suffer from diabetes, and if it is used for the purpose of losing weight, what are its harms?", + "answer": "There are no harms, but there is not enough scientific evidence of benefit", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4312, + "question": "I am 33 years old. I had a blood test and it turned out that I had diabetes with a percentage of 426. I also had a blood test for cumulative sugar and its result was 9.8.\nWe celebrate poor control 8", + "answer": "Okay, you have diabetes without a doubt.\nBut what's the question?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4313, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 25 years old and married. I suffer from low blood pressure and high blood sugar. Knowing that I eat a lot of sugar and salt, what is causing the low blood pressure and what are the medical tests that must be performed to find out the cause? Please reply.", + "answer": "The existence of the problem, i.e. the prolapse, must first be established, and then there are many tests that must be performed when seeing a doctor, in order to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4314, + "question": "I started treatment with Glucobay 50. Is it possible to take one tablet daily with lunch, knowing that I take it with metformin? What is the preferred dose of Glucobay and also the dose of metformin...", + "answer": "It is best to take one pill with every meal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4315, + "question": "I used metformin randomly a year ago, and I was combining 500, 850, and 1000 pills, but I feel a decrease in effectiveness. Is this possible, as the weight was lost and then stopped, or might the reason be because the body has become accustomed to too much...", + "answer": "You must work to lose weight mainly through moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4316, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am experiencing a drop in blood sugar that may reach 37, knowing that I do not have diabetes and I eat my meals regularly, but diabetes exists in my history...", + "answer": "Tests must be performed and a careful medical history must be taken by the doctor in the clinic, and admission to the hospital may be necessary to do the tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4317, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I analyze the blood sugar with my device at home, fasting at 84 and breaking the fast after approximately 155 hours, and after two hours it starts to drop to 140 and sometimes 130. Will eating seven dates raise the blood sugar and my condition is normal, God willing...", + "answer": "This is normal, but you should eat in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4318, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 23 years old and have diabetes. I had a pill tested to find out if it is good or not\n0.18 liters 0.10 0.50 g/l norms.", + "answer": "The tests are not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4319, + "question": "I have a son with diabetes. He is 11 years old and 5 months old. His diabetes is always high, even though he takes insulin 13 and 3 times a day, morning, noon, and evening. I would like to know the reason. Thank you. Please advise.", + "answer": "There must be a system in the quantities of food, meaning each meal at its own time and in the same quantity, and the quantities must be moderate, and the doses must be adjusted according to daily examinations under the supervision of the doctor following the case.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4320, + "question": "I want to know the types of diet and types of food for diabetics and high blood pressure patients in Ramadan. Thank you", + "answer": "Moderation in food and order in times and quantities is the basis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4321, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My father suffers from frequent urination", + "answer": "Urine and blood sugar should be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4322, + "question": "Cane juice is harmful to diabetics", + "answer": "Yes, if it is daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4323, + "question": "For diabetics, coffee is harmful", + "answer": "Not if it's in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4324, + "question": "I suddenly became diabetic and started using insulin injections, but my blood sugar was not regulated and was going up and down. Knowing that we do not have a hereditary disease of diabetes, please advise me because I am in...", + "answer": "This requires adherence to a moderate diet, continued follow-up, and adjustment of doses according to examinations, under the supervision of the doctor following the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4325, + "question": "What causes sugar instability?", + "answer": "Irregularity in times and quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4326, + "question": "Coffee is harmful to diabetics", + "answer": "Not if it's in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4327, + "question": "Coffee and watermelon are harmful to diabetics", + "answer": "Not if you eat them in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4328, + "question": "I am very thirsty and feel like there is dryness in my throat\nI went to the hospital and had a blood test done\nHe told me that my blood sugar and thyroid gland are fine, so what is the problem? The doctor told me that I have an appointment at a clinic...", + "answer": "Come back at your appointment for a medical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4329, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar after fasting for 8 hours and the result showed 80. Is this enough that I do not have diabetes or pre-diabetes or are there other tests and when will I be tested after I am 43? My height...", + "answer": "It is possible to do a cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4330, + "question": "Does metformin work less after using it for a year?", + "answer": "No, but it is possible that the disease will progress", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4331, + "question": "I want to lose weight, but I do not have a specific regimen. Can you guide me?", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4332, + "question": "I feel like I have to take a deep breath every 5 minutes or less, and I want to yawn to feel comfortable, but too many yawns led to chest pain. I had a blood test done and it showed an M.C.H.C of 35.6, which is high...", + "answer": "This examination alone does not indicate anything", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4333, + "question": "I am 29 weeks pregnant. My fasting blood sugar test was 4.5, and two hours after I drank the orange drink, it was 7.6.\nWhat does it mean and what is the normal blood sugar level?", + "answer": "This is normal, no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4334, + "question": "I have diabetes and feel pain in my heart. What is the solution?", + "answer": "You should see a cardiologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4335, + "question": "There is a lot of mucus at the top of the roof of the mouth and at the bottom of the nose. There is also an almost permanent blockage in the nose, and there is constant dryness of saliva.\nThe blood sugar was measured randomly twice and the measurement was 62*...", + "answer": "You should see a laryngologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4336, + "question": "Does diabetes medication have an effect on healthy people and what is it?", + "answer": "Any treatment for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4337, + "question": "I have diabetes and have sexual dysfunction. I need help. Thank you", + "answer": "You must do a male hormone test first and see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4338, + "question": "What is the cumulative percentage (average blood sugar over 3 months) appropriate for a diabetic child?", + "answer": "Almost less than 8%", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4339, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the relationship between high blood sugar and polycystic ovary syndrome? Does menopause have a role in high blood sugar?", + "answer": "Being overweight and having insulin resistance are the main causes of both diseases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4340, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God. I am 46 years old. I recently developed diabetes, and I am currently taking Motformim, or diabetes-regulating pills, but I have noticed that my weight has decreased significantly, which worries me...", + "answer": "If this is only related to treatment, there is no need to worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4341, + "question": "How do I keep sugar", + "answer": "The basis is a moderate diet and then treatment if necessary under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4342, + "question": "The effect of clonaprime on diabetics", + "answer": "It has no direct relationship with sugar. It can be used if it is prescribed by a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4343, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does taking diabetes medication cause an effect for someone who does not suffer from it?", + "answer": "Why take treatment if there is no need for it?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4344, + "question": "Is plant sugar harmful to premature babies, as my daughter does not accept drinking water without plant sugar?\nKnowing that I gave birth to her at 27 weeks, and she remained in the nursery for two and a half months, and now she is 3 months old...", + "answer": "All types of sugar are taken from plants. It is best not to get used to taking too much sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4345, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 63 normal?\nKnowing that it is a device for measuring at home\nI do not suffer from diabetes", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4346, + "question": "What is the normal level of gestational diabetes two hours after eating?", + "answer": "Less than 153", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4347, + "question": "I am a new diabetic patient, and when I was examined, my cumulative score was 10, and the doctor prescribed me a medication called Janumet 50, and I improved on it, and when I am examined now, my cumulative score is 117, and I am fasting. Do you advise me to stay on...", + "answer": "Yes, or it is possible to continue treatment with metformin 850 mg 3 times daily and re-examine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4348, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does taking diabetes medication have a negative effect on a healthy person and what is it? Thank you", + "answer": "Any treatment must be taken for a reason and under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4349, + "question": "Blood sugar level was 115 after fasting for 8 hours", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes and you must lose weight through moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4350, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from frequent urination problem\nMore than 10 times a day\nBetween one hour and an hour, and sometimes every half hour\nWhat is the cause and what is its treatment?\nThank you", + "answer": "It is necessary to conduct some tests first and find out whether the problem is the number of times or the quantity. Therefore, it is necessary to consult an endocrinologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4351, + "question": "What is the best drop for internal eye bleeding that affects diabetics?", + "answer": "An ophthalmologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4352, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level?", + "answer": "Fasting, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4353, + "question": "My mother is 54 years old. She does not suffer from any symptoms of diabetes, but she complains of dizziness, and her blood sugar test result was 350. Could it be a symptom, especially since she suffers from...", + "answer": "Usually there is no occasional diabetes. You should consult a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4354, + "question": "My inquiry about the drug (Bioshaburon) was based on an article in Tahrir Square newspaper - [Follow-up] - December 26, 2014 at 1:31 pm The important thing is what is the best treatment for type 1 diabetes for a young man...", + "answer": "This is not a medical journal and is not considered a scientific reference to rely on", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4355, + "question": "I had a diabetes test and I was fasting for nine hours without even drinking water and my blood sugar was 126. Does this consider me to have diabetes? Thank you.", + "answer": "If this result is repeated, yes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4356, + "question": "I have a patient who is about fifty years old. The doctor examined her and found that her blood sugar level was not regulated. He prescribed her DIALON 500mg pills so that they last for ten days. Are there any effects...", + "answer": "There are no significant side effects and it is a good treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4357, + "question": "I have diabetes and it is often very high\nI need a diet to regulate my sugar levels.?", + "answer": "Moderation and meal planning is the key", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4358, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and it is often high. I need a reliable diet.", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4359, + "question": "When is insulin taken instead of pills in order to prevent and reduce the deterioration of health such as nerve damage, numbness in the extremities, etc., and what are the symptoms for which insulin should be taken, and what are the risks of taking insulin for type 2 patients?", + "answer": "When it is not possible to control blood sugar using pills and there is no risk from using insulin if done correctly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4360, + "question": "My father is diabetic due to a shock about 10 years ago, and since then he has been taking only half a Cypriot pill in the morning and his blood sugar is moderate. Is there any hope of recovery, given that he eats normal food but does not eat...", + "answer": "Diabetes can remain controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4361, + "question": "Is there a treatment for childhood diabetes using stem cells? Where and what is the rate of recovery?", + "answer": "All of this is still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4362, + "question": "My blood sugar level when I am fasting, with the exception of the thycrocin pill, is 120, and after two and a half hours it is 200. I have high blood pressure, a kidney transplant, and a gland removal soon. Is the blood sugar level normal, and is the sugar regulator better?", + "answer": "This is diabetes, you should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4363, + "question": "I am suffering from significant weight gain. I went to the doctor and he gave me a special medication for diabetes, even though my blood sugar is in the normal range, and I follow a diet. What do you think?", + "answer": "There is no objection to that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4364, + "question": "Is pumpkin useful for diabetics and how much do we eat daily?", + "answer": "There are no scientific studies on this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4365, + "question": "His mother's blood sugar level was 170, and she was fasting and had no sugar. Is it diabetes for her?", + "answer": "Yes, you must re-examine first and then see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4366, + "question": "Is one cup of beetroot juice in the morning harmful to diabetics?", + "answer": "No information about that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4367, + "question": "Dr. Yazan Ali\nWhat is meant by a glucose tolerance test and how do I measure glucose tolerance if I use insulin as a diabetic?", + "answer": "This examination cannot be performed in such a case, and this was not clear in the previous question", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4368, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI suffer from a blood sugar level of 400\nNote that I do not suffer from any symptoms of diabetes, so what is the appropriate solution for my condition?", + "answer": "You must see a doctor immediately to receive treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4369, + "question": "What is the solution to permanently high blood sugar for cancer patients?", + "answer": "It depends on the patient's condition and other factors such as kidney function", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4370, + "question": "What is the solution to permanently high blood sugar?", + "answer": "This depends on several factors determined by the doctor during the medical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4371, + "question": "What is the diet for diabetics?", + "answer": "The diet for diabetics must be balanced and under the supervision of a nutritionist to maintain sugar levels within the normal limit, knowing that the diet for diabetics will not deprive the patient of eating favorite foods, but may regulate a smaller amount of these foods, with the need to follow the following instructions when making a diet for diabetics :\n\nMake sure to eat non-starchy vegetables, such as broccoli, carrots, greens, peppers, and tomatoes, and starchy vegetables, such as potatoes, corn, and peas.\nMake sure to eat fruits such as oranges, watermelon, berries, apples, bananas and grapes.\nMake sure to eat grains so that half of the grains eaten per day are whole grains such as wheat, rice, oats, corn flour, barley, and quinoa.\nMake sure to eat proteins such as chicken, turkey, fish, eggs, peanuts, legumes, and others.\nMake sure to eat fat-free or low-fat dairy products.\nMake sure to eat good unsaturated fats in moderate amounts, such as avocados, nuts, canola oil, olive oil, and others.\nAvoid eating fried foods, foods high in salt, sweets, drinks that contain added sugars, etc.\nAvoid eating products rich in saturated fats such as butter, beef, hot dogs, sausage or coconut oil, ghee, etc.\nArrange food plates to obtain the necessary calories so that half of the plate should contain non-starchy vegetables such as salad, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, or carrots, a quarter of the plate should contain meat or protein, and the remaining quarter of the plate should contain starchy vegetables or carbohydrates such as Rice or pasta, and beneficial fats such as liqueur or avocado can be added in small quantities with a serving of fruit and drinking water.\nDoing exercises such as walking, climbing stairs, swimming, cycling, basketball, tennis, etc.\n\nAn example of a list of foods for one day for a diabetic diet can be given:\n\nBreakfast: One medium slice of whole wheat bread + two teaspoons of jam + 1/2 cup of shredded wheat cereal with a cup of low-fat milk + a piece of fruit +/- coffee.\nLunch: grilled meat or chicken sandwich inside wheat bread + pieces of lettuce + low-fat cheese + a slice of tomato + a medium-sized apple + water.\nDinner: a piece of salmon cooked with half a spoon of vegetable oil + a small roasted potato + 1/2 cup of green beans + unsweetened iced tea + low-fat milk.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiabetic food\nNutritional coexistence with diabetes\nHow to deal with low blood sugar\nDiabetes myths and false beliefs\nFoods suitable for diabetics\nHerbs are a popular treatment alternative for diabetes\nWhite rice and diabetes\nMisconceptions about diabetes\nHealthy breakfasts for diabetics\n\nReference:\n\nDiabetes diet: Create your healthy-eating plan\nDiabetes Diet, Eating, & Physical Activity\nThe 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes\nDiabetes Meal Planning", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4372, + "question": "I am not a diabetic, and all fasting tests do not exceed 80. When I eat rice, chicken, or grilled kebab, the test after two hours is less than 120, and when I eat very fatty food, the result is...", + "answer": "This is good and acceptable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4373, + "question": "What is the ideal sugar measurement?", + "answer": "This question has been answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4374, + "question": "Meal schedule for diabetes\nThe situation is that I am at the beginning of diabetes", + "answer": "Moderation is required", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4375, + "question": "I had gastric sleeve surgery and I had type 2 diabetes. My weight was 100, and after a month I weighed 85.\nSometimes I measure my blood sugar two hours after a meal\n76 and again 66...", + "answer": "Minor prolapse, which must be followed up with the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4376, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes...if I get a wound on my foot, what should I do to avoid complications?", + "answer": "Good wound care and blood sugar control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4377, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 1 diabetes for about 20 years, and I am now 35 years old. I began to feel tingling and numbness in the fingers of the hands while sleeping, at any stage of diabetic neuropathy...", + "answer": "It is not possible to determine the stage without visiting a neurologist, and stopping the progression can be done by controlling diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4378, + "question": "What is the drug 'Bioshaburon', produced by the French company Adosa, and how effective is it for treating type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "This treatment is not included in the list of diabetes treatments approved by international diabetes organizations", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4379, + "question": "Is eating white beans harmful to diabetics?", + "answer": "I can eat any type of food, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4380, + "question": "Respected Dr. Yazan, what should I drink from juices or anything to suit the glucose tolerance test, i.e. 75 glucose, because there is no such test in Iraq? Are two bottles of juice useful...", + "answer": "No, this is a fixed standard\nYou can monitor your blood sugar results while fasting and two hours after eating. Normally, it is less than 100 when fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4381, + "question": "Respected Dr. Yazan, regarding sugar tolerance, one of the doctors told me to eat half a kilo of sweets, so I ate it, and the result after an hour was 159 and after two hours it was 135. Is this enough....", + "answer": "This result is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4382, + "question": "How accurate is recovery from pancreatic stem cell transplantation for diabetes in Jordan, and have all cases been completely cured?", + "answer": "It is still an experiment and there are no guarantees", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4383, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar was 114 and my fasting blood sugar was 160, and I had irritable diabetes. I am currently diabetic, knowing that I was taking Glimmet 8 for a period of three months, and now I have stopped...", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes, and you must lose weight through moderation in food, exercise, and continuing the treatment you were taking", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4384, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test and the result was 120. Is there a medication for this stage or should I follow a diet and walk?", + "answer": "The most important thing is to lose weight through moderation in food and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4385, + "question": "I am 39 years old, my weight is 116 kg, and my height is 178 cm. The result of the diabetes test in the morning before eating is 199 and after eating is 280. Is the sugar level normal or high?", + "answer": "This diabetes should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4386, + "question": "Measuring blood sugar", + "answer": "Fasting, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4387, + "question": "Glucophage during pregnancy, knowing that there is no sugar, does it cause any harm?", + "answer": "There is no harm, but if there is no clear cause, there is no need to use any treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4388, + "question": "What are the harms of diet sugar?", + "answer": "If it is in moderate quantities, there is no harm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4389, + "question": "I am not diabetic. I was tested for thirty days, and my fasting blood sugar was all under 85, and after two hours, it was all under 120, except for two readings, one of which was 170 and the other was 150, and I tested the sugar tolerance for half a kilogram...", + "answer": "Weight must be lost through moderation in food, exercise, and follow-up examinations", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4390, + "question": "Does the pre-diabetic stage inevitably lead to diabetes or not, and are there some people whose blood sugar is slightly high after eating, as the fasting blood sugar is always less than 80, and most of the tests...", + "answer": "It is not necessary that if the patient follows a moderate diet, he can reduce the rate of conversion to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4391, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I would like an exercise program from you for patients with type 2 diabetes. Thank you", + "answer": "There is no specific type. You can walk for half an hour a day, five days a week", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4392, + "question": "How many pancreatic glands are there in the body and what is the function of each of them?", + "answer": "The pancreas gland is one gland in the body and contains several types of cells, the most important of which are beta cells that secrete insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4393, + "question": "A month ago, I discovered that my blood sugar was high, and the rate after lunch was 150", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes, and you must lose excess weight and eat in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4394, + "question": "I suffer from frequent urination even though I do not have diabetes", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to find out the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4395, + "question": "May I know the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Symptoms do not necessarily exist, and if they do exist, the most important of them is an increase in thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4396, + "question": "What is the relationship between high cholesterol and diabetes?", + "answer": "They are two coexisting diseases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4397, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I wanted to ask about Diachrome pills for sugar and burning fat. Is it suitable for high blood pressure, diabetes, and hypothyroidism? How many pills do I use and do I use them with sugar pills? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "I don't know what these pills are", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4398, + "question": "The fasting test is always 75 to 80, most of the time two hours after eating, it is less than 120, but yesterday I took the test after two hours and found it to be 170 in one laboratory, and after an hour I counted it in another laboratory...", + "answer": "A blood sugar tolerance test should be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4399, + "question": "For a type 2 diabetic, what does losing weight mean?", + "answer": "Often the blood sugar is not controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4400, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar an hour after breakfast and it came out at 163. Is this normal or am I at risk of developing diabetes? I hope you can advise me because I am starting to fear the issue.", + "answer": "Naturally, but thanks to the cumulative blood sugar analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4401, + "question": "Does the timing of taking a dose of Novamax insulin have an effect on blood sugar irregularity, noting that taking a dose in the morning is approximately 8:15 and at approximately 9:30 at night due to work engagement?", + "answer": "We stop taking 3 doses a day at the same time and fix the amount of food for each meal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4402, + "question": "Do nose, eye, and sinus allergies affect type 1 diabetes levels?", + "answer": "It may have a slight effect. Doses must be adjusted based on the results of the blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4403, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes. On days my blood sugar is completely controlled with a strong drop, and on days it rises and returns to the normal level on the same day. The food itself is fixed, what is the reason?", + "answer": "Food should be distributed into small, fixed and frequent meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4404, + "question": "Can a twenty-year-old girl get diabetes? Note that none of her relatives suffer from this disease", + "answer": "Yes, definitely this is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4405, + "question": "Is it possible to take diabetes medication if I do not have diabetes?", + "answer": "Why do you take diabetes medication when you don't have diabetes?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4406, + "question": "What causes the heat in the palms and feet? What are the symptoms of diabetes and diabetes?", + "answer": "It is a peripheral neuropathy resulting from diabetes. Symptoms of diabetes may include increased thirst and urination. As for depression, its symptoms include increased sweating, tremors, and a feeling of hunger.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4407, + "question": "My diabetes level was 2.5 grams. The doctor prescribed me amarel + novoformine. When I take amrel, my diabetes drops sharply. Now I have not taken the two medications for 9 days + moderate eating + exercise and the tests are normal. Have you recovered?", + "answer": "Definitely not, but now that you have control over the disease, it is better to reduce the dose of Amaryl", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4408, + "question": "I tested my cumulative blood sugar and it showed 8%, knowing that I do not have diabetes. I returned the test to three laboratories and the results were the same. The doctors assured me that the cumulative blood sugar test in Iraq was not considered valid, so I worked for a month...", + "answer": "The test should be done fasting and two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4409, + "question": "Random blood sugar analysis in February 246 and cumulative 7.6\nAfter a random week, it was 185 and the cumulative score was 7.6\nAfter a month, a fasting blood sugar curve of 125 was done, 220 hours after the solution\nTwo hours later 188 after...", + "answer": "This is considered diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4410, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old girl and I have diabetes. What is the normal blood sugar level during my pregnancy so that there is no harm to the fetus?", + "answer": "Fasting is less than 90 and one hour after eating is less than 140", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4411, + "question": "Does soaking okra and eating it lead to lowering blood sugar?", + "answer": "There are no scientific studies on this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4412, + "question": "I am 53 years old and I have diabetes. I have been using Clovage 800 twice a day for two months, but I have lost almost 10 kilos. I want another treatment that reduces sugar levels, but it does not slim the body, please.", + "answer": "This should be discussed with the treating physician supervising your case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4413, + "question": "I have an 11-year-old girl who is almost two years old and suffers from type 1 diabetes. Do you advise me to travel to get stem cells for her? Many thanks.", + "answer": "There is no agreement on this, they are all still experiments", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4414, + "question": "Welcome . I am 17 years old and have had diabetes for 5 years. I think it is hereditary from my father. I am terrified of it, especially the retina. Is there any hope for treatment?", + "answer": "You can control it well so that you do not get any complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4415, + "question": "Diabetes treatment and prevention", + "answer": "This is an integrated system of moderation in food and treatment in coordination with the doctor supervising the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4416, + "question": "How to treat diabetic feet affected by ulcers and pus", + "answer": "It is necessary to visit a diabetic foot clinic or a surgical specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4417, + "question": "Does using Omphil 4 mg harm those with high blood pressure and diabetes?", + "answer": "No, it does not harm them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4418, + "question": "What is the substitute for sugar in the body?", + "answer": "What is meant by a sugar substitute in the body? The body does not need carbohydrates", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4419, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from type 2 diabetes. I suffer from sexual dysfunction and suffer a lot from this issue. I use Viacre 20 mg periodically, but to no avail. I get an erection for less than a minute...", + "answer": "First, diabetes must be controlled, then a male hormone test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4420, + "question": "When I exercise or walk, my blood sugar rises instead of it decreases. This condition has been new to me for two years, as I have had diabetes for more than 25 years. Please answer, thanks.", + "answer": "This may be a reaction to a fall that occurs during walking. You should eat a simple meal before walking", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4421, + "question": "Complete and comprehensive information about the insulin/Lantus and Rapid Red needles.", + "answer": "What exactly is required can be discussed with your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4422, + "question": "Treating diabetes permanently", + "answer": "It's still not there", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4423, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for two years, and my weight is severely underweight. I have become thin and have constant body problems. What is the solution?", + "answer": "This requires a comprehensive clinical examination in addition to laboratory tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4424, + "question": "What is the reasonable blood sugar level?", + "answer": "Less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4425, + "question": "What are the symptoms of high blood sugar? What are the appropriate limits for fasting blood sugar?", + "answer": "The most important symptoms are thirst and increased urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4426, + "question": "I am 50 years old and suffer from diabetes, and sometimes I feel an increase and palpitation in my heart rate. I also feel pain in the left side of my rib cage and numbness in the left hand?...", + "answer": "You should see a cardiologist immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4427, + "question": "I want tips on a diet for gestational diabetes\nThanks", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4428, + "question": "Hello\nAfter the engagement, I discovered that my fiancée has hereditary diabetes. Will this disease be passed on to my children in the future?! This is a very sensitive topic for me, thank you", + "answer": "Depending on the type of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4429, + "question": "My father has diabetes, and he had colon cancer. He had an operation and it was successful, but he had complications, such as memory loss, what foods he should eat and avoid, or a nutritional schedule...", + "answer": "The doctor supervising the case should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4430, + "question": "My father has diabetes and he had a urinary tract surgery due to urinary retention and blood came out 5 hours after the urinary tract and he has had it now for 4 days and it is still coming out but it is light. Is it dangerous?", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4431, + "question": "Hello\nMy fiancée has been suffering for some time from too much sleep, extreme thirst, and fatigue.... Could it be symptoms of diabetes? Tell the doctor, can it be diabetes? Is that possible, given that her father is infected?... And if...", + "answer": "You should do a blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4432, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 152 after eating and after eating 7 dates normal?", + "answer": "This cannot be used as a criterion for diagnosis. A cumulative blood sugar test or a fasting blood sugar test must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4433, + "question": "When the blood sugar reaches 175 an hour after eating, is it considered pre-diabetes, but after two hours it is 120?", + "answer": "After an hour is not considered a diagnostic criteria", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4434, + "question": "When the blood sugar rises one hour after eating to 175, two hours later it reaches 120, and in the morning when fasting it reaches 95, is it considered pre-diabetic?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4435, + "question": "Does cow's milk and toasted bread raise blood sugar in a normal person?", + "answer": "There must be moderation in all types of food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4436, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want a convincing answer. Does the sugar rise in the first hour after eating to the level of 175 and then after two hours to 126? Is this normal or not? And the pre-diabetic stage...", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4437, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to ask about diabetes insipidus. Does it cause an accelerated heartbeat?", + "answer": "Not directly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4438, + "question": "Is diabetes insipidus treated with the medication Minirin spray or with surgery on the head level because the specialized cell in the reproductive system is destroyed?", + "answer": "This requires knowing the exact diagnosis and details of the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4439, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am Nariman, 17 years old, from Algeria. I suffer from a chronic disease, which is diabetes insipidus. I take the medication Minirin inhaler, and I want how to treat this disease. I want the answer...", + "answer": "This must be coordinated with the doctor supervising your case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4440, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does honey cause diabetes, especially eating it every morning? I eat honey every morning and feel numbness in the soles of the feet, especially when walking. Thank you.", + "answer": "Excessive consumption of any type of food should be avoided, and there is no single type of food that causes diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4441, + "question": "I do not have any symptoms of diabetes, my weight is 89, my height is 178, and my fasting blood sugar is 80, no more than a home or laboratory measurement, so is this enough of the tests or are there other tests...", + "answer": "In principle, it is enough, but it is certain that you need to lose excess weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4442, + "question": "I am not a diabetic patient. Fasting diabetes is 80, and two hours after eating fatty foods, it is 120, but the cumulative score is 8% for three tests. Is it because of Barzlon for nasal allergies, which I used for a month, or because of Paxil, which I used 6...", + "answer": "There is an inconsistency between the tests, one of which is incorrect, and the cumulative score must be repeated in another laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4443, + "question": "The fasting blood sugar percentage for more than twenty measurements is less than 90, and two hours after eating for more than thirty measurements it does not exceed 130, but the cumulative blood sugar is 8% for three analysis laboratories. What does this mean? Does the analysis...", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4444, + "question": "Respected Dr. Yazan, yes, I retested twice for the cumulative score and it came out at 8%, but the diabetes specialist doctor said that we in Iraq do not control this test and he told me to eat half a kilogram of sweets and it showed 130 after...", + "answer": "This result is normal and the cumulative blood sugar must be re-tested in an accredited laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4445, + "question": "I used peeling socks on my feet for 8 days after applying them and starting peeling on my feet, and I was surprised that they are not suitable for diabetics, knowing that when I read the contents this note was not mentioned. Please advise me...", + "answer": "I don't know about these socks", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4446, + "question": "Diabetic diet", + "answer": "Moderation and order", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4447, + "question": "What is diabetes and when does a person become diabetic?", + "answer": "You should read about this in the section on diseases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4448, + "question": "Does the blood sugar level reach 180 half an hour after eating, but 104 after two hours?", + "answer": "Yes, this is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4449, + "question": "I have diabetes, which I discovered two months ago. I am 20 years old, and it reaches 180 fast. Note that I use kombiglyze 5/1000 and ameryl 4 mg, so how can I get it back to normal?", + "answer": "Reduce food and lose weight. If this does not work, a dose of insulin must be added", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4450, + "question": "Does my blood sugar rise after eating? For example, for me half an hour after eating, it is 130, after an hour it is 150, after two hours it is 107, and when I am fasting, it is 90. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, he definitely vomits after eating, and this is normal, and the tests are excellent", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4451, + "question": "After eating, my sugar level rises to 150 or 160, but after two hours it is 107. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal, but there may be a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4452, + "question": "What causes pancreatitis\nWhat is the treatment and is it a serious disease?", + "answer": "Pancreatitis does not necessarily cause diabetes, and the causes of pancreatitis are many, including obstruction of the bile ducts and drinking alcohol", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4453, + "question": "My sugar level one hour after eating is 150 and 107 after two hours", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4454, + "question": "I do not have blood sugar, but I checked my cumulative blood sugar and found it was 8%. The doctor said that you are in the pre-diabetic stage, but the strange thing is that all fasting blood sugar measurements do not exceed 90, and after two hours they do not exceed...", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar must be re-tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4455, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you... Abu Maryam, age 43 years, height 178, weight 88. I would like to consult you about diabetes. Please advise me. May you always be dear... I do not have diabetes...", + "answer": "You must select a specific question", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4456, + "question": "I drank milk with chocolate and a loaf, and after half an hour the sugar was 130, and after an hour it was 150, and after an hour and a half it was 140, and after two hours it was 107. Is the sugar high or normal?", + "answer": "This is normal, but food must be eaten in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4457, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Will the contraceptive Marvelon harm me if I have diabetes? May God reward you with my thanks", + "answer": "There is no problem using it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4458, + "question": "I feel dryness in my lips and a feeling of nausea and thirst all the time, even though I drink a lot of water.", + "answer": "A blood sugar test must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4459, + "question": "What is the upper limit that blood sugar reaches after eating, half an hour or an hour, meaning the normal upper limit? I do not mean after two hours", + "answer": "140-160", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4460, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The doctor gave me corticoids, 8 pills a day in the morning. I weigh my sugar levels daily after meals and find 1.8 grams. Is this normal?", + "answer": "No, this is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4461, + "question": "I have had diabetes for a short time because it is very high. What should I do?", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to prepare a complete treatment regimen", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4462, + "question": "What is acarbose for type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "It is a simple treatment that works to prevent the absorption of sugar from the intestine, and it is not available in most places", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4463, + "question": "I have diabetes type 2 and the fingers on my hand have begun to fold, i.e. bend and straighten the fingers with difficulty", + "answer": "You should see a rheumatologist and joint specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4464, + "question": "Should the blood sugar level half an hour and an hour after eating not exceed 140, because this percentage does not exceed after two hours?", + "answer": "The important thing is after two hours, and it may be higher before that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4465, + "question": "My father is 60 years old, and his doctor gave us a schedule for good nutrition for diabetes. It is written in the diet chart: Eating a quantity of potatoes. Does it affect sugar, or is there no effect because it is nutritional...", + "answer": "I do not mind it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4466, + "question": "I want to know how to lower my blood sugar level", + "answer": "This requires a complete system of treatment and a moderate diet under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4467, + "question": "Thank you, Dr. Ahmed. My height is 155 feet, and for that reason I want to take Xincal to control my blood sugar and blood pressure. The more my weight is controlled, my health will be better, thank God.", + "answer": "There is no objection to that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4468, + "question": "I suffer from going to the bathroom constantly and there is no burning sensation in my urine. I want the best treatment for urinary tract infection. Is it related to high white blood cells?", + "answer": "You should see an emergency doctor to see the results of the urine test and he will prescribe treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4469, + "question": "When does a diabetic begin to lose weight?", + "answer": "When blood sugar rises for a long time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4470, + "question": "Hello. I am 40 years old and I have diabetes and I want to fix my stomach problems. I want a very good doctor to perform a stomach reduction operation with abdominal surgery, and I am 60 years old and 150 years old, and two years ago my most weight was 74...", + "answer": "As I understood from the question.\nYour weight is 60 and your height is 150 cm\nYour body mass index is 26, meaning you are slightly overweight. You do not have any indications for any type of obesity surgery, such as gastric sleeve reduction, gastric sleeve surgery, or anything else.\nIt is required to control blood sugar, follow daily exercises, and try to reduce food intake.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4471, + "question": "I suffer from frequent urination. Sometimes I urinate every ten minutes. Is there a reason for the eating? I had tests done, and thank God it came out fine. Please advise me, may God reward you", + "answer": "There may be a problem with the urinary tract, such as pus in the urine, a bladder ulcer, or a bladder stone.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4472, + "question": "What is the appropriate diet for a diabetic patient who always feels failure from the knee to the feet?", + "answer": "Sorry, I don't understand the question", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4473, + "question": "I was born at the age of 47. I had a blood sugar test and the percentage was 420 out of 125. What is the diagnosis with this percentage?", + "answer": "Blood sugar is high, you should go to a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4474, + "question": "I have been using acarbose with metformin for diabetes for a week, but my weight is falling even though I eat normally.", + "answer": "This is normal because one of the results of metformin is weight loss. Follow up with your internist or endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4475, + "question": "The daily blood sugar is not less than 150 after eating and 130 while fasting, and the diabetes test for 3 months is 6%. Does this blood sugar require medication?", + "answer": "You must maintain a diet, exercise, and follow a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4476, + "question": "I use acarbose to treat diabetes, but I get depression and dizziness, and my weight drops dramatically. Why?", + "answer": "It may be a side effect of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4477, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have diabetes, and in Ramadan, after breakfast, my blood sugar level reaches 350. Should I use insulin? May God reward you.", + "answer": "It is possible that you should consult the doctor supervising your condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4478, + "question": "Can I get braces if my blood sugar comes and goes?", + "answer": "It is possible, but it is better to control diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4479, + "question": "Doctor, I have type 1 diabetes and my jaw is down, and I want to get braces that will work. Also, my diabetes is coming down and I don’t want it fixed.", + "answer": "It is possible, but it is better to control diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4480, + "question": "When a diabetic eats sweets, does he urinate a lot?", + "answer": "It is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4481, + "question": "What is the best way to get rid of diabetes?", + "answer": "Lose excess weight and eat moderately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4482, + "question": "Is the drug Alcaprese related to diabetes?", + "answer": "Please write the scientific name of the treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4483, + "question": "My mother's blood sugar level was 130 before eating, and after eating it was 300\nNote that my mother ate soaked figs on an empty stomach overnight. Is she considered diabetic or normal?", + "answer": "This is considered diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4484, + "question": "I am not a diabetic, but I am afraid of this disease, and it runs in the family. The question is: Does grapefruit strengthen the pancreatic gland, and are there foods to strengthen this gland?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, not. What helps is moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4485, + "question": "My fiancé has diabetes, will this greatly affect the relationship? Knowing that there were violations between us, and I noticed an erection, which means his condition is not too late, please advise me as I am worried about him.", + "answer": "Depending on the level of diabetes regularity, the lower the level of diabetes control, the greater the negative effects", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4486, + "question": "I have diabetes through tests and I do not suffer from diabetes symptoms. What is the reason for this?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to have symptoms to diagnose the disease, in addition to that symptoms usually appear when the blood sugar level is more than 180.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4487, + "question": "Often the blood sugar level after measuring when I am fasting is relatively higher than when I am not fasting. What is the reason? Note that I have tried more than one device and the test before bed is less than in the morning on an empty stomach...", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes, and sugar is also made inside the body, and at the beginning of the disease, the patient may have the greatest defect in controlling fasting blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4488, + "question": "When I test my blood sugar while I am fasting, it is 150, and two hours after breakfast, it is 150 or 160, and sometimes less than 150. Note that when I test before bed, it is less than 150, which causes an increase in the percentage...", + "answer": "The liver secretes sugar during sleep or during a period of abstinence from food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4489, + "question": "I want to know whether the medicine: raspberry ketone lean advanced weight loss affects diabetics and what are its side effects?", + "answer": "This is not a medicine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4490, + "question": "Is it permissible for me to donate blood, knowing that I am taking metformin and I do not suffer from diabetes??", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4491, + "question": "When does a person have diabetes? What is his percentage if he fasts and breaks his fast??", + "answer": "Fasting more than 125 and breaking the fast more than 199", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4492, + "question": "How much blood sugar is half an hour after eating?", + "answer": "There is no specific number after half an hour", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4493, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar is 103 and I am in the second month of pregnancy", + "answer": "This may be gestational diabetes, so a blood sugar tolerance test should be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4494, + "question": "How much time should a type 1 diabetic patient exercise daily?", + "answer": "About half an hour", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4495, + "question": "After taking a dose of Novamax insulin, how long does it take to start a meal?", + "answer": "You can directly to 10 minutes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4496, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and it was completely controlled. I had a cold in the second month. It started to rise for a period and stabilized well, then it rose for a few days and stabilized. What is the reason? The diet is the same. The diet is completely adherent.", + "answer": "The body changes, so you must follow up and adjust the doses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4497, + "question": "I have diabetes. I use Amril 1 mg and Acemetate 50 mg", + "answer": "It is possible to increase the dose of Amaryl to 2 mg", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4498, + "question": "I always think constantly about a topic that I am afraid of and I am afraid that it will happen and I go to urinate a lot. Is this because of that? . I also masturbate every day. So...", + "answer": "There is no relationship between them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4499, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes, most of the time it ranges between 130 and 160 with treatment, but now after eating it jumps by 100 more than these levels. What is the reason and how to control it?", + "answer": "The amount of food should be reduced slightly or the dose of treatment should be increased", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4500, + "question": "Please, I am in the pre-diabetic stage. What health guidelines should I follow to avoid the disease?", + "answer": "Moderation in food and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4501, + "question": "Does turmeric help lower blood sugar levels for diabetics 2? Thank you", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific evidence for this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4502, + "question": "Foods for diabetics", + "answer": "Moderation in food and diet is the key", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4503, + "question": "I have diabetes, and after times I feel symptoms of low blood sugar, tremors, sweating, and fatigue. By checking the device, my blood sugar is 150, 180, or 120. If I eat sweets or sugar, my feelings of these symptoms disappear.\non me...", + "answer": "This is because the sugar level in general is high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4504, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 4 years. I want the correct treatment, knowing that I am taking Amaryl M 500/2.", + "answer": "There is no correct treatment. There is no appropriate treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4505, + "question": "Weight 107, triglycerides 280 and cholesterol 180, although I am diabetic and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "You must take treatment from the statin group", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4506, + "question": "What is the best pain reliever for recurrent back pain for a diabetic patient over fifty years old who is treated with diabetes medications and not insulin?", + "answer": "Paracetamol", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4507, + "question": "If the fasting blood sugar is 280 and the fasting blood sugar is 360, is this level of the second level, and does the treatment have to be insulin?", + "answer": "You do not necessarily need to see your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4508, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient. I wake up feeling numbness in the big toe of my left leg. What is the reason?? Is it high blood sugar or what??", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4509, + "question": "What is the treatment for ulcers in diabetic legs?", + "answer": "gabapentin 300mg once daily before bedtime", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4510, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and I have been happy for 80 days. I spoke to the doctor about masturbation. I am using a treatment called Carnvita Forte. Does this treatment have any side effects? Is this a sexual stimulant because...", + "answer": "I don't know what this treatment is", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4511, + "question": "What is the insulin ratio for diabetes in relation to its weight, knowing that the diabetes test reached 300 or more? Insulin ratios in the morning, 20 noon, 14 pm, 10 Actrapid, and 12 Lantus at night.", + "answer": "There is no specific percentage. The dose must be adjusted according to the results of the examination and under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4512, + "question": "What are the benefits of avocado juice...for diabetics", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific evidence for this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4513, + "question": "What are the recommendations for a patient with hyperlipidemia?", + "answer": "Moderate food and drink and avoid fatty foods", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4514, + "question": "What should a diabetic patient avoid eating?", + "answer": "In general, we prefer a moderate and logical diet and not abstaining from a specific type of food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4515, + "question": "I have sexual dysfunction due to diabetes. Please help me", + "answer": "You must do a male hormone test and see a doctor. Take a medical history to determine the cause and then treat it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4516, + "question": "I am 24 years old and I suffer from fever in my hands and feet. Could this be a symptom of diabetes?", + "answer": "It is possible, but it is not necessarily better to test your blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4517, + "question": "7 months ago, the cumulative blood sugar was 7.5, the fasting blood sugar was 166, and the fasting blood sugar was 118. I took Janumet 50/1000 (sitagliptin/metformin hydrochloride) - after 4 months, the cumulative blood sugar was 5 and the fasting blood sugar was 134. Should I continue the treatment? Or not?", + "answer": "I continue, there is no problem with that, and metformin can be taken alone if the cumulative score remains less than 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4518, + "question": "A popular remedy for diabetics", + "answer": "We do not treat with folk medicine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4519, + "question": "Welcome . I wanted to ask about Victoza needles for diabetes, do you recommend them to me, do they have side effects, are they approved or not, and how to use them, if they are useful for me.", + "answer": "It can be used, but under the supervision of the treating physician, who will explain everything to you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4520, + "question": "Are the normal tests taken from the hand and from the finger glucose test device sufficient to ensure that I do not have diabetes, especially since I experienced low blood sugar twice and a while later I had a test done...", + "answer": "It is not possible to suffice only with a home testing device to confirm diabetes, but a cumulative sugar test (average blood sugar level for three months) (HbA1c) must be performed.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4521, + "question": "What is the treatment for foot pain in a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "First, control the diabetes level, then you can take gabapentin 300mg once before bedtime", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4522, + "question": "Does soaking the leaves of the green olive tree in hot water, then filtering it and drinking it burn and remove sugar from the blood of the diabetic patient?\nPrecipitated sugar", + "answer": "Herbs or plants, such as olive leaf infusion, are not an alternative to medications for treating diabetes, but studies have shown that they may help reduce blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4523, + "question": "Do gallstones lead to diabetes and liver disease? Thank you", + "answer": "Sometimes possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4524, + "question": "My father is 70 years old and has bone marrow atrophy, according to a report from King Fahd Medical City. The hospital refused to perform a bone marrow transplant on the grounds that he cannot bear the operation due to diabetes, high blood pressure, and diseases...", + "answer": "This depends on the opinion of the doctors supervising the treatment of the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4525, + "question": "How to detect diabetes of any degree, whether by normal or cumulative analysis", + "answer": "This is possible using either test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4526, + "question": "what are the different types of Diabetes? What are the treatment methods?", + "answer": "Diabetes can be classified into two main types as follows:\n\nType 1: It occurs when a person’s body stops producing the hormone insulin, which is responsible for managing blood sugar levels. This type of diabetes is usually diagnosed at an early age and requires insulin treatment.\nType II: It occurs when a person’s body becomes less sensitive to insulin and does not respond well to this hormone, or as a result of decreased insulin production from the pancreas. This type of diabetes usually occurs at a later age and can be treated with medications, lifestyle changes, and healthy nutrition.\n\nThe treatment methods available for diabetes vary according to its type, but here are some basic methods that can be used to treat diabetes:\n\nInsulin therapy: It is used to treat type 1 diabetes or advanced cases of type 2 diabetes. Insulin is given by direct injection under the skin.\nOral medications: These medications are used to treat type 2 diabetes, and they work to improve the body’s response to insulin or enhance insulin production from the pancreas.\nHealthy diet: Type 2 diabetes requires lifestyle changes and healthy nutrition, which can help improve blood sugar levels.\nPhysical activity: Regular exercise can help improve blood sugar and promote overall health.\nSelf-care and health follow-up: The diabetic patient must always take care of his health, commit to self-care, and follow up on his health condition periodically with the specialist doctor.\n\nFor more:\n\nCauses of diabetes: genetics or lifestyle?\nDiagnosis of diabetes and the types of tests needed to detect it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4527, + "question": "I use diet sugar. Is it harmful? I am a diabetic and I want a type that is not harmful", + "answer": "If you use it in moderation, there is no harm in it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4528, + "question": "My daughter has diabetes and has acetone in her urine. What should I do?", + "answer": "The emergency room must be reviewed immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4529, + "question": "I want to know how to detect diabetes of any degree", + "answer": "This must be in cooperation with the treating physician supervising all the details of the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4530, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old girl. I measured my blood sugar before breakfast and it was 103. Then I measured it about an hour and a third after breakfast and it was 92.\nis this normal ??? Because I know that...", + "answer": "Not necessarily, but before breakfast is considered to ensure the readiness range for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4531, + "question": "Is it possible for a diabetic patient to recover completely from diabetes..... Note: I have been ill for only a year and a half due to going through psychological distress at work and taking extended-release Cidophag 850 treatment...", + "answer": "Diabetes can usually be controlled but the disease cannot be completely cured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4532, + "question": "Can diabetes be transmitted through a father who has the disease to his “type 1” children?", + "answer": "There is a very small percentage of people who are not infected", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4533, + "question": "Can tooth decay be treated for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Of course, it is possible. You should control your blood sugar first, then see a dentist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4534, + "question": "I am a diabetic and a smoker. I am 45 years old, my weight is 74, and my daily insulin dose is 50-60 mm. I suffer from erectile dysfunction, loss of sexual desire, and pain in my toes.", + "answer": "Diabetes and male hormones should be fully evaluated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4535, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic, and as a result of my uncontrolled blood sugar, my doctor decided to switch me to insulin as a treatment\nAre there any tests that confirm the complete inability of pancreatic cells to secrete insulin?", + "answer": "The inability to control blood sugar levels is sufficient to conclude this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4536, + "question": "I have diabetes and I do not take any medication...and I do not feel any symptoms...will this affect me?", + "answer": "Of course, because diabetes is mostly asymptomatic, but its effects will appear later", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4537, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy father has diabetes and has diabetic foot amputees. He has diabetes in the quarters, and he takes it especially after insulin, and it reaches 536. He takes Nuvorabid and Lantus.\nI want to know...", + "answer": "You must follow a moderate and regular diet and take the treatment under the supervision of the treating physician to regulate the doses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4538, + "question": "Is the tonic necessary for a diabetic patient to always take it, and does the Vitiron tonic raise blood sugar or is it appropriate?", + "answer": "No, it is not necessary, but there is no objection to using it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4539, + "question": "I have been using Nova Max insulin since I used the new pen. It does not work in the short term, but in the long term it is good, even after food, the pure can spoil.", + "answer": "Blood sugar readings should be recorded continuously at home, before and after meals, before bed, and in the morning before breakfast. Then these results should be presented to the doctor because the dosage may need to be adjusted.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4540, + "question": "Q1:\nWhat is the amount of honey that a diabetic patient can eat daily?\nIf he is allowed to eat honey, how many tablespoons are he allowed per day and how is it distributed?\nQ2:\nWhat less...", + "answer": "There is no specific quantity, but it must be in moderation, and more than a teaspoon every one to two days is not permissible\nThere are types of diabetes that affect patients from the first year of life", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4541, + "question": "Q1 - My diabetes level is 135 when I am fasting. Does this mean that I have diabetes?\nQ2 - What is the normal result that the blood sugar level should be when examined after...", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes, as this result was repeated\nFasting, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4542, + "question": "Hello ..\nHow do I differentiate between a patient with low blood sugar and a patient with high blood sugar?\nHow do I deal with a diabetic patient if he suffers from dizziness? How do I deal with him...", + "answer": "Blood sugar should be tested directly using common glucose measuring devices", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4543, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the appropriate treatment for an elderly diabetic patient who suffers from heaviness in his legs and feels bone pain? Knowing that he is not exposed to sunlight, and is there any danger to him...", + "answer": "There is no danger from sitting in seawater, and you must consult a doctor to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the appropriate treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4544, + "question": "Please, I tested my diabetes for three months and found it to be 8.15 percent, knowing that I measure it daily at home and do not find that it exceeds 100 mg. Is this normal?", + "answer": "No, it is high. Usually the rise occurs two hours after eating, so you should measure your blood sugar level at this time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4545, + "question": "What is the ideal degree of sugar?\nI discovered the disease three months ago\nThank you for this great effort", + "answer": "For a diabetic patient, the fasting blood sugar level should range between 80 and 130, and between 100 and 180 two hours after eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4546, + "question": "I have sugar\nI bought the Acconchak device, the best time to measure\nOver the course of 4 weeks, live after breakfast every Friday\nFrom 250 to 300\nWhen is the appropriate time for the measurement and is it correct...", + "answer": "Your previous question has been answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4547, + "question": "How do we treat diabetes?", + "answer": "With a moderate diet and appropriate drug treatment for each case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4548, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and it came out at 1.11. Is this normal? It helped me", + "answer": "It is normal, but it is preferable to perform a cumulative blood sugar analysis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4549, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. What tests and tests do I do for the kidneys, retina, and heart?", + "answer": "Kidney function should be tested and a cardiologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4550, + "question": "My blood sugar is high at 200 and low at 165. How do I maintain it?", + "answer": "The difference between the two results is acceptable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4551, + "question": "Welcome\nI have been diabetic since birth, and I am now 27 years old. I have never gone on a diabetic diet, and I want the diet and favorite food of a diabetic patient.", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4552, + "question": "My blood sugar was high in the morning, and despite taking the designated dose of insulin and taking into account the food I was eating, it remained high and I felt very hungry.", + "answer": "Must be coordinated with the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4553, + "question": "Thank you, Doctor Ali. I have a predisposition to diabetes, what should I do? Should I start the medication or go on a diet? What do you advise me? Thank you.", + "answer": "You must follow a moderate and regular diet and take metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4554, + "question": "What are the most important risk factors for developing type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "There are no specific factors for this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4555, + "question": "Prof. Dr. Muhammad Hassan Al-Noubi... Is it permissible to combine Amuran tablets with prednisolone tablets in treating CIDPS for a patient with high blood pressure and diabetes?", + "answer": "If there is a need, it can be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4556, + "question": "When eating a lot, does the sugar rise after half an hour to 180, then after an hour to 135, then after two hours to 126 or 115, and when does the sugar start to rise after eating in general?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4557, + "question": "I am 55 years old, and I suffer from diabetes and high blood pressure. I take Capoten and Tenormin pills twice a day for blood pressure, and two doses of insulin. I suffer from erectile dysfunction, and for that reason I take Viagram once a week.", + "answer": "This is appropriate if the results are good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4558, + "question": "What are the most important risk factors for developing type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "There are no specific factors for this type", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4559, + "question": "I suffer from high blood pressure and diabetes. Does eating too much lemon salt have any effect?", + "answer": "It is not permissible to eat anything in large quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4560, + "question": "How do I know that a person has diabetes?", + "answer": "A laboratory test for blood sugar must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4561, + "question": "Does drinking ready-made Nescafe without adding sugar increase weight, and is it recommended to avoid caffeine during the diet period?", + "answer": "I don't mind without sugar, but not in large quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4562, + "question": "My husband, who is 30 years old, suffers from the appearance of small pimples in various areas of his body. He has a boil on his knee, and when he tested his fasting blood sugar = 300, knowing that he does not suffer from...", + "answer": "Mostly yes, you should re-examine and see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4563, + "question": "Hello, I am 75 years old. I want to know the itching in my body. It has been diabetic for 10 days. I take medication and it is normal for me to take lemons for 20 days. Problem vitamins. Is this the cause? Thank you.", + "answer": "I don't think so but it is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4564, + "question": "In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful . I am an Egyptian engineer, 26.5 years old. I had an analysis yesterday in one of the laboratory laboratories and found the sugar level was 315, knowing that I did not suffer from...", + "answer": "Mostly yes, but you must re-examine and see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4565, + "question": "Use Victoza injections to treat diabetes at a dose of 1.8 units per day, as well as Entus injections at a dose of 80 units per day.\nMy blood sugar is always high in the morning, between 250 and 290\nWhat do you advise me?", + "answer": "It is possible that you may need to add short-term insulin doses, but you must consult your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4566, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the best treatment for bronchitis for diabetics?", + "answer": "Control of blood sugar, of course, in addition to antibiotics that the treating physician deems appropriate depending on the severity of the inflammation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4567, + "question": "My husband, who is 50 years old, has had diabetes for 10 years and has been using Glimt Forte tablets. He suffers from inflammation of the metatarsus in his front leg, although he is taking Depo-Vet injections, but it does not continue...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4568, + "question": "I am 26 years old and in the ninth month of pregnancy. My first pregnancy had gestational diabetes. I had no diabetes before. My fasting blood sugar level was 75 to 99 and two hours after eating it was 110 to 130. The doctor prescribed me pills to lower my blood sugar. Should I use them first?", + "answer": "If it is metformin pills, there is no objection to using it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4569, + "question": "Is it possible to completely recover from type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "It can be controlled and cannot be completely cured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4570, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 20 years, and my blood sugar is high, and I do not use insulin because I am afraid of side effects and my nerves are damaged. I went back to the doctor and did not benefit from anything.", + "answer": "The effects of the disease are much more than the effects of insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4571, + "question": "Does the amount of sugar increase in the amount of food and soft drinks used?", + "answer": "Yes, there is no doubt about that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4572, + "question": "Sugar level two hours after eating is 101", + "answer": "This result is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4573, + "question": "What should be the blood sugar level before and after eating?", + "answer": "Before eating, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4574, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar on a home device for the first time: 144, then after two weeks it was 160, then after 170, and in the last few days it was between 155 and 170, and there was a lot of urine and a lot of thirst...", + "answer": "Mostly yes, especially if the results are in the fasting state", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4575, + "question": "Peace be upon you, dear doctor, I have a problem with my heartbeat and a feeling of slowing down and dizziness. Knowing that I had my blood sugar tested before eating, it was 82 and two hours after eating it was 113. I want to know if this is...", + "answer": "Blood sugar results are normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4576, + "question": "I had a test today and the doctor told me that I am at risk of developing diabetes\nThe ratio is: 21.1\nWhat procedures must be followed so that the condition does not worsen and become pathological?", + "answer": "Moderation in food, exercise, weight loss, and taking metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4577, + "question": "I am 15 years old and I tested my blood sugar level 57 while I was fasting with a blood sugar measuring device. Do I have diabetes or not?", + "answer": "No, you are not infected", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4578, + "question": "I need a diabetologist, please help", + "answer": "I have no experience in Türkiye", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4579, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the normal blood sugar level for a person before eating and two and four hours after eating? May God reward you.", + "answer": "Before eating, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4580, + "question": "He is diabetic and has low blood sugar all the time. He does not drink much water and does not sweat much", + "answer": "You should consult your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4581, + "question": "Treatment of patients with type 1 diabetes", + "answer": "There is no doubt that it is insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4582, + "question": "The medical opinion on the use of Januvia, knowing that I have been using it since the discovery of sugar, and it controls the tests", + "answer": "No problem in that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4583, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the normal blood sugar level approximately 4 hours after eating? After 2 hours and approximately how much is it before the lowest? Please, may God reward you well.", + "answer": "Before eating, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4584, + "question": "Glucophage treatment for those who use it", + "answer": "Almost all patients with type 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4585, + "question": "Ways to avoid diabetes, knowing that I love sweets and have a slim body. Do sugars cause pimples on the face?", + "answer": "Moderation in food and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4586, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 35 years old and have had diabetes for three years. Now I use Onclin Apidra and Lantus, but my blood sugar does not decrease, except for something simple. So what is the solution?", + "answer": "You must follow a moderate and regular diet and take treatment under the supervision of your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4587, + "question": "I was tested while I was fasting, and found that the amount of sugar was 143. Is this considered high, and what are the ways to treat it? Thank you", + "answer": "You must re-examine and see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4588, + "question": "What is the normal percentage of glucose in urine?", + "answer": "Sugar appears in the urine when its level in the blood exceeds 180 mg per 100 ml", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4589, + "question": "My blood sugar level is always 90 and sometimes lower, knowing that I am somewhat obese and my blood pressure is always low, which causes me fatigue and embarrassment at work. How do I control my blood sugar and blood pressure levels?", + "answer": "Clinical and laboratory tests must be performed to find out the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4590, + "question": "My mother is diabetic, may God heal her. She feels trembling in her hands. What does this indicate?", + "answer": "Diagnosis cannot be made without examining the patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4591, + "question": "Peace be upon you. How much is the normal sugar level in urine, low or high?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4592, + "question": "What are the tests that examine the activity of the pancreas and beta cells and determine their activity?", + "answer": "We always study the percentage of enzymes secreted by the pancreas, such as amylase\nAs for the activity of beta cells, it is sufficient to know the insulin level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4593, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic and I am 27 years old. Is there a relationship between diabetes and fertility level, given that I do not suffer from any complications?", + "answer": "Mostly there is no significant relationship", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4594, + "question": "My mother has dryness inside her mouth, knowing that she has diabetes. May God heal her. What is the treatment for dryness? Thank you!?", + "answer": "There is no special treatment for this. It is possible to drink more water, and there is no doubt that blood sugar must be controlled first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4595, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes, and when my blood sugar drops, I feel confused, as if I'm losing consciousness, even though I used to feel it when it dropped when I was young. Now I'm 25, and this topic embarrasses me a lot. I don't know if...", + "answer": "You must adhere to a moderate and regular diet and take treatment under the supervision of a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4596, + "question": "What is the newest diabetes medication currently on the market? Thank you.", + "answer": "There are several types, but juveniles are not necessarily the best", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4597, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for more than 10 years, and I was hypersexual and I was taking Seldane 100 tablets for a period of time, and a month ago I began to feel erectile dysfunction, and no matter how many drugs I took...", + "answer": "The blood sugar level must be controlled and the testosterone hormone tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4598, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test with a diabetes meter and the percentage was 66. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "This result is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4599, + "question": "Treatment for type 2 diabetes\nIt reaches 200 with me on an empty stomach\nI take one pill in the morning and one pill in the evening\nThe drug composition: glyburin 5 mg + metformin 500 mg", + "answer": "You must follow up with your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4600, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. My mother has diabetes, but she complains of numbness and severe pain in her hands and feet. I do not know what to do. Please respond, may God reward you.", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4601, + "question": "What are the foods that contain elements that lead to an increase in blood sugar in detail and by a certain percentage?\nWhat foods contain elements that nourish the pancreas and increase its activity in...", + "answer": "Moderation and regulation of times and quantities is the basis, and there is no proven scientific system in the way you are asking about", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4602, + "question": "Doctor, my blood sugar is 250 when fasting. Note that I use Glucovance 5/500 pills in the morning and one in the evening.", + "answer": "Food quantities must be adjusted and the treatment dose must be adjusted under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4603, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes. from him", + "answer": "what is the Question", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4604, + "question": "Hello, what is the treatment for insulin diabetes? Is there a cure for it??", + "answer": "It can be controlled and cannot be completely cured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4605, + "question": "Can the elderly take metformin to prevent diabetes, provided that the blood sugar level does not exceed 120 when fasting, and what are its side effects?", + "answer": "According to the details and data of each case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4606, + "question": "When measuring blood sugar with glucose meters found in pharmacies, is the percentage correct?", + "answer": "Almost considered acceptable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4607, + "question": "I have been suffering from fever, especially during sleep, in the soles of my feet, for four months, knowing that I have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for 15 years. I am currently 59 years old and I walk at an average rate of half an hour...", + "answer": "Can I take gabapentin treatment?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4608, + "question": "Hello\nI take Dymicron two pills a day, 60mg, and Compaglize two pills, and the sugar readings are very good, but I feel sluggish, and when I wake up from sleep, I feel sluggish, so I go back and complete my cumulative sleep score of 7.2.", + "answer": "Diabetes has nothing to do with it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4609, + "question": "The doctor diagnosed me with diabetes and a month and a half ago I checked my blood sugar and it did not rise above 130 and the cumulative test and I do not feel any symptoms except anxiety and rapid heartbeat. I am 45 years old and I do not suffer from...", + "answer": "I think you should follow your doctor's instructions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4610, + "question": "Where is the pancreas located?", + "answer": "The pancreas is located in the upper abdomen, behind the stomach.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4611, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Increased thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4612, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and an underactive thyroid gland. My weight is high and I need a suitable diet", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4613, + "question": "Does exercising, which causes lactic acid accumulation and increases blood acidity, reduce the effectiveness of metformin?", + "answer": "No, this has nothing to do with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4614, + "question": "Is it wrong to take a dose of 2500 metformin daily?", + "answer": "No, it is definitely the correct dose for most patients", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4615, + "question": "A dose of 2500 metformin daily in the form of 500 mg one pill at breakfast, one before lunch, the other after it, one before dinner and the fifth after it. What do you think?", + "answer": "No problem in that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4616, + "question": "Does the effectiveness of metformin decrease in case of acidity of the blood?", + "answer": "Absolutely not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4617, + "question": "Does running and sports in general reduce the effectiveness of metformin?", + "answer": "Absolutely not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4618, + "question": "What is the appropriate dose of Cidophag for weight loss, and does the dose differ from one person to another?", + "answer": "You should consult your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4619, + "question": "I take Cedophage at a dose of 2500 per day for weight loss. What do you think?", + "answer": "You should consult your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4620, + "question": "About half an hour or more before dinner, I had my blood sugar tested and it came out as 185, normal or not. My breakfast had a high percentage of sugar.", + "answer": "High. In general, food and exercise should be moderate", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4621, + "question": "What is the percentage of sugar during fasting and breaking the fast? Thank you", + "answer": "For whom", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4622, + "question": "My father is diabetic and has been taking insulin for two weeks, but one day his diabetes becomes 500 and the next day it drops to 80 or 90. What is the reason??????", + "answer": "Irregularity in meal times and food quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4623, + "question": "Is there a treatment that eliminates diabetes permanently? ???...And what are the foods that are forbidden to him at the beginning of his life...", + "answer": "No, there is no radical treatment, and moderation in meal times and amounts of food is the basis of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4624, + "question": "My mother is 59 years old and has a fever under her feet, especially at night, even though she has diabetes", + "answer": "He wants to control his blood sugar and can take gabapentin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4625, + "question": "Do the symptoms of diabetes all appear at the same time?", + "answer": "not necessarily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4626, + "question": "I can ejaculate 3 times during sex and I suffer from diabetes. Is it low? What is the solution to increase it?", + "answer": "More than enough", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4627, + "question": "I suffer from frequent urination. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "An examination must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4628, + "question": "My blood sugar level is 4.09 while fasting\nAnd I have 16.90 percent Hba1c\nI am 46 years old, my height is 1.77 m, and my weight is 71 kg. I do not suffer from obesity. I do not practice moderate sports activity...", + "answer": "You should see a doctor as soon as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4629, + "question": "I suffer from fever in the feet and numbness in the feet", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4630, + "question": "My uncle developed diabetes due to anger\nDoes this mean it is hereditary?", + "answer": "Being upset has nothing to do with the topic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4631, + "question": "Do the symptoms of diabetes all appear at the same time or not?", + "answer": "No, not necessarily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4632, + "question": "Is it possible to know whether I suffer from diabetes or not through a urine analysis?", + "answer": "No, it is better through a blood test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4633, + "question": "I tested my urine 3 times and 3 times it had sugar written in front of it: “Nil”. Am I not diabetic?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to do a blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4634, + "question": "I suffer from frequent urination, even though my pus percentage is 3 to 5\nI do not feel hungry, thirsty, or any symptoms of diabetes\nDo I suffer from a disease...", + "answer": "You should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4635, + "question": "Hello, I want to know the cause of low blood sugar and its disadvantages. Thank you", + "answer": "There are many reasons, and you must consult a doctor to perform the necessary medical tests to find out the reason", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4636, + "question": "Has a new invention of sugar been made?", + "answer": "There are always new treatments, but so far there is no radical cure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4637, + "question": "I suffer from dry mouth and I drink water and the dryness is still present, although I have been suffering from a cough for a long time.", + "answer": "You should see a doctor and have your blood sugar tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4638, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My father suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure. He currently has anemia and a significant increase in the levels of creatine and urea. Note that he takes diabetes medication in the morning and this has led to a decrease in...", + "answer": "There is no need to follow up on the condition under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4639, + "question": "Is a rate of 170, 181, and 113 good for a diabetic patient?\nWhat is the rate that a diabetic patient should reach without increasing it? Especially since a diabetic patient takes medication through pills, which is...", + "answer": "Fasting, less than 130 and two hours after eating, less than 180 is acceptable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4640, + "question": "Are boiled eggs good for diabetes?", + "answer": "What is the relationship between boiled eggs and diabetes?\nThe answer is no", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4641, + "question": "Peace be upon you / Is eating cake forbidden for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Moderation is the key and nothing is forbidden", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4642, + "question": "Does sugar have an effect on the penis shrinking from its normal size?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4643, + "question": "My mother has had diabetes for a long time and she is 62, but her two legs are swollen. What should I do?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4644, + "question": "Everything related to diabetes", + "answer": "Read about it in the section on diseases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4645, + "question": "I have sugar\nThe morning before taking the needle 381\nAfter taking the needle 289\nBefore lunch 299\nThe evening before taking the needle 411\nAfter taking the needle 266\nThe morning before taking the needle 297", + "answer": "Doses must be adjusted under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4646, + "question": "What are the unexpected symptoms of diabetes, and what is the period or age at which symptoms appear most severe? Is one of its signs intermittent excessive sweating in the hands and feet? Sometimes the sweating is...", + "answer": "In general, there are not many symptoms of diabetes, the most important symptoms of which are excessive urination and thirst", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4647, + "question": "I am 30 years old, diabetic, 119 fasting and 111 fasting, and I take Glucophage. Am I diabetic?\nAnd the times of 150 fasting and 133 breaking the fast. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "Yes, this number diagnoses diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4648, + "question": "Diabetes appeared recently when he was fasting at 147 or 150, and he broke the fast completely normally, and during times of nervousness, he became high, so he broke the fast and broke the fast.", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4649, + "question": "The effect of range of motion exercises on the rate of type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "Positive effect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4650, + "question": "When I was young, I used to have wet dreams constantly, maybe 3 times a night, and recently, maybe twice a month. I have had diabetes since I was 16, and now I’m 29. I’m afraid that...", + "answer": "This is possible, especially if blood sugar is not under control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4651, + "question": "Are garlic cloves beneficial for diabetics?", + "answer": "No, there is no scientific evidence for that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4652, + "question": "What food is recommended for a diabetic patient?!", + "answer": "What is important is order and moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4653, + "question": "Food approved for diabetics", + "answer": "This question has been answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4654, + "question": "What are the reasons that lead to frequent low blood sugar in a diabetic patient who only takes 30 IU Mixtard Insulin in the morning? Note that this drop occurs at night after the dose has finished...", + "answer": "The main reason is usually irregularity in times and amounts of food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4655, + "question": "How to give insulin mixtard", + "answer": "3 times daily, half an hour before eating, under the skin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4656, + "question": "My father is a man who suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure and uses insulin, but in recent times he feels very listless and tends to sleep, and he also feels that his bones are separated from his flesh. What is the problem, may God reward you well.", + "answer": "This cannot be evaluated without conducting a clinical examination and laboratory tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4657, + "question": "If a person is afflicted with diabetes mellitus, and he has high blood pressure, and when he follows a healthy diet, the blood pressure becomes 120/80. Does he need blood pressure pills? What is the most appropriate medication?", + "answer": "If the pressure remains within normal limits with follow-up, there is no need for blood pressure-lowering medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4658, + "question": "Do diabetes medications cause tolerance?", + "answer": "Usually not, but the disease progresses with severity", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4659, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is a blood sugar level of 5'6-7 a sign of diabetes and is it necessary to measure the sugar every day? God bless you", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes, and it is necessary to get tested daily if it is type 2", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4660, + "question": "What does the feeling of dizziness between the rak’ahs of prayer in a 75-year-old man who has diabetes indicate?", + "answer": "Usually a drop in pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4661, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level for a fasting person and someone who is breaking the fast? Please answer. Please note that my test while I am breaking the fast is 130 and when I am fasting it is 105. Is this normal?", + "answer": "My normal fasting blood sugar is less than 100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4662, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 27 years and have had my little toe removed. What is the impact of this on the hope of life after the operation, and how can I prevent pregnancy from getting pregnant?", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled and hope for life is always present", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4663, + "question": "What is the intensive treatment for an elderly patient with diabetes in the event of pancreatitis?", + "answer": "Insulin is most appropriate", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4664, + "question": "How does diabetes cause Septicemia?\nI am a student at Alexandria Faculty of Medicine. Thank you for your efforts :)", + "answer": "The problem we always face in diabetics is infections\nDiabetic patients are immunocompromised, and I mean that the immune system of diabetic patients is greatly affected, especially in those who do not adhere to the medication protocol that regulates and reduces blood sugar levels.\nThis gives way for several types of bacteria to appear in abundance in the bloodstream and thus cause bacteremia", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4665, + "question": "My mom. She is 75 years old and takes medication for diabetes and blood pressure. At this time, when she wakes up, she only feels dizzy and feels very tired during any work.", + "answer": "In general, anti-hypertensive medications\nAnd diabetes medications\nIt is characterized by side effects, including a feeling of dizziness", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4666, + "question": "I have been on insulin, Novo Rapid, 24 units, and Levemir, 24 units, daily, with regular meals.\nThe sugar is still varying between 160 and 260\nThis is considered normal", + "answer": "Doses must be adjusted under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4667, + "question": "My brother is 12 years old and has diabetes and suffers from severe pain in his lower extremities. May I know what the treatment is?", + "answer": "I ask you to kindly refer your brother to a vascular surgery specialist to check on the blood circulation in the arteries of the legs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4668, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient. I wanted to know the type of medicines or injections to treat nerves. I am from Egypt", + "answer": "Necessary medications for diabetics with peripheral neuropathy\nThese are gabapentin and pregabalin\nSee your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4669, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Doctor, my brother has been suffering from diabetes for two weeks. Will it weaken his chances of conceiving or will he not be able to have children in the future?", + "answer": "If he controls it well, there is no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4670, + "question": "Are dates good for diabetes?", + "answer": "Not particularly, it can be eaten in moderation like other foods", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4671, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I have type 2 diabetes, and my body is skinny enough to be fat. I am 25 years old, my weight is 62, and my height is 175.", + "answer": "Adrenal gland function (cortisone) should be tested.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4672, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I am fatter", + "answer": "Obesity is never required", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4673, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I have type 2 diabetes and I suffer from weight loss. How can I get fatter? My current weight is 62 and I am 25.", + "answer": "There is no need to be obese if your weight is appropriate for your height, otherwise you must see a doctor for a medical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4674, + "question": "I have a very intense thirst, and when I drink more than ten cans of water, I don't feel hydrated\nAnd inside my chest I feel a terrible dryness to the point that when I drink I do not feel that the water is passing...", + "answer": "See your doctor for blood and hormonal tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4675, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and calcium deficiency problems, and recently I developed type 2 diabetes\nI want you to determine what is forbidden to eat for me and determine a diet to follow", + "answer": "You must visit the nutrition clinic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4676, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes in the head?", + "answer": "Diabetes has no symptoms in the head", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4677, + "question": "Hello:\nI have diabetes and I am 16 years old and married and now 29. Does it have an effect (frigidity) on sex and on myself until now I do not feel sexual weakness? Will it happen in the coming time...", + "answer": "It is possible, but it can be avoided by controlling the level of diabetes in the blood", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4678, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Do soft drinks, when consumed in excess, cause an increase in the blood sugar level of a non-sick person? Because when I drink them, the blood sugar level rises immediately, but after two hours it drops to 1.20.", + "answer": "Yes, definitely it should be avoided", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4679, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is it possible for my blood sugar to reach 1.80 half an hour after eating, knowing that I ate a lot of food while drinking Coca-Cola? I drank about...", + "answer": "It seems that you have a predisposition to diabetes. You must eat and drink in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4680, + "question": "My mother is 56 years old. She had a heart operation and a knee valve, and she is now using Sintrom, knowing that she has high blood lipids and diabetes.\nWhat is the diet...", + "answer": "A complete evaluation of the condition must be done in the doctor's office", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4681, + "question": "My blood sugar was perfectly fine. I had a severe cold a week ago. My blood sugar started rising from 200 to 300. I took a pendulum and anti-inflammatory capsules. The cold stopped. My blood sugar has not stabilized yet.", + "answer": "Treatment should be modified temporarily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4682, + "question": "How to deal with a hernia in the testicles area? The father is 77 years old and has heart failure and dialysis 3 times a week, as well as diabetes", + "answer": "A surgeon should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4683, + "question": "My blood sugar was two hours after breakfast and I took a Clocomet 244 pill. What should I do? It was not more than 120 on an empty stomach for a long time, knowing that I have an underactive gland and high blood pressure, and I am continuing treatment. Thank you.", + "answer": "You should consult your doctor to add an appropriate treatment according to the details of your condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4684, + "question": "The doctor prescribed me (Lantus) to take 10 units in the evening. Another doctor said that clear insulin is not suitable for me. He prescribed me (Humulin) to take 50 units in the morning and 20 in the evening. I want to...", + "answer": "It is permissible to use both methods and the results will determine which one is most suitable for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4685, + "question": "What is the normal rate for a diabetic patient?!", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar test is less than 7%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4686, + "question": "My daughter is a type 1 diabetic, age 10, height 131, weight 34. I need a diet that helps regulate sugar levels. Latest HbA1c analysis: 9.1", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4687, + "question": "Diabetes, its symptoms, types, medications, methods of treatment and prevention of diabetes, and how medications work on the body", + "answer": "Read about it in the section on diseases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4688, + "question": "Hello\nDear doctors, I did a test with my home blood sugar device and it came out at 129, knowing that the last meal was lunch and I did the test about six hours later. Is it normal or not?", + "answer": "No, normal is less than 100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4689, + "question": "My daughter has been diabetic for about a year. Today, the urge to go to the bathroom increases every 5 minutes without doing more than one drop. Her estion was measured and found to be negative, and her blood sugar throughout the day does not exceed 200. I feel worried.", + "answer": "These are symptoms of a urinary tract infection, and a routine urine examination should be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4690, + "question": "What foods are beneficial for diabetes?", + "answer": "Moderation and organizing times and quantities is the basis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4691, + "question": "I don't have diabetes. But I always suffer from low blood sugar levels. I was admitted to care 2 times, and once to the diabetes ward. They asked me why: c_peptaied", + "answer": "To find out the reason for the decline", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4692, + "question": "I suffer from high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and high cholesterol. I take ATENOLOL 75 MG for blood pressure, METFROMIN 850 MG for sugar, and PRAVASTATIN for cholesterol. Can I take CENTRUM MULTIVITAMIN?", + "answer": "There is no objection to that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4693, + "question": "I have cumulative blood sugar measurements of 5.8, and in the morning it reaches 110, and after eating a large meal, it does not exceed 120, and my weight is 20 kilograms more than normal. Will returning my weight to normal return my blood sugar to normal? Will...", + "answer": "There is no doubt that losing weight is a good and beneficial thing for pregnancy and non-pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4694, + "question": "Does using Glucophage with Concor 2.5 affect it?", + "answer": "No, no problem with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4695, + "question": "I have diabetes mellitus for more than five years. I am 50 years old. I took Gluvocage 1000 mg 3 times. Now the doctor gave me the medicine simvastatin 20.\nAlthough cholesterol is normal and blood sugar is 140\nIs this medicine a heart protector?", + "answer": "What does normal mean? If the harmful cholesterol is more than 100, it is not normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4696, + "question": "How do I know the effect of type 2 diabetes on the retina and kidney failure?", + "answer": "First, you must regulate your blood sugar level and perform a periodic examination of your kidney function and vision", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4697, + "question": "I did a comprehensive blood test and it turned out that my cumulative score was 5.8. I did tests with a home device. When fasting, it does not exceed 110, and after a large meal, it does not exceed 120. Is this diabetes? Knowing that I lost 8 kilos...", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes. Continue to lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4698, + "question": "What is the treatment for burning sensation in diabetics other than painkillers?", + "answer": "gabapentin 300mg 1×3", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4699, + "question": "If we take the diabetes medication Komglizaxr with stomach medication and nausea medication, the side effects can be reduced.", + "answer": "Yes it is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4700, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My sugar level in the morning is always between 100 and 110, and two hours after eating it is from 110 to 120. I am 35 years old and weigh 110. Are these percentages normal? Thank you.", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes and you must lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4701, + "question": "I urinate every two hours, God bless you, and sometimes every hour\nNote that I had a blood sugar test done and it was fine, thank God\nMy blood sugar came out at 84 and I have been fasting for 9 hours\nPlease let me know the reasons for...", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4702, + "question": "I have diabetes and high blood pressure for a month. I mean pain in the shoulder joint, arm and hand joint. The medication used is Concor 5 Amaryl 3 Norbion Metfor. Thank you.", + "answer": "The treatment has nothing to do with your pain, you should consult a joint specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4703, + "question": "What is the best treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "Insulin in the first type and weight loss in the second type", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4704, + "question": "What are the complications of diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes causes heart and arterial disease, kidney failure, and blindness", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4705, + "question": "Can a 22-year-old diabetic suffer from color blindness?", + "answer": "It is possible, but usually not due to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4706, + "question": "My father is a man with type 1 diabetes and he uses 50 dashes of insulin in the morning and 25 dashes in the evening, but in the morning before breakfast he tests his sugar and it is 170 and sometimes more than that, so what about after...", + "answer": "It is possible to increase the evening dose slightly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4707, + "question": "I am 53 years old and have been diabetic for 12 years. I suffer from high acidity in my urine, pH 5, and kidney stones form constantly and grow quickly.", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4708, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic patient whose blood sugar is 360 degrees. I heard in Jordan about an injection taken annually that lowers blood sugar. Is this true? And if true, what is its name?", + "answer": "this is not true", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4709, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my blood sugar is 350, and I started taking more sugar pills to no avail. The doctor advised me to take Oncelin needles, and for a week I took two types of needles, one 3 times a day, 7 mm, and one once a day, 20 mm, and I did not...", + "answer": "The dose must be adjusted gradually until the test results are controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4710, + "question": "Is there any harm in taking Cro Max for weight loss and does it cause laziness in the pancreas if it is already working well and I do not suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "Please write the scientific name of the treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4711, + "question": "Are there special herbs for diabetics that replace insulin needles?", + "answer": "No, there is no, and insulin should not be replaced with any herbs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4712, + "question": "My mother has diabetes, high blood pressure, and a weak heart muscle, and she has bloated fluids in her body. My question is, how can I get rid of the fluids even though she takes a diuretic and puts a sachet...", + "answer": "It is necessary to seek help from a cardiologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4713, + "question": "My father has been suffering from a diabetic foot ulcer for two years and it has not completely healed. What is the solution and what is the correct way to confront this problem?", + "answer": "Sugar must be controlled perfectly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4714, + "question": "I cut the tissue a lot. Is this a disease?", + "answer": "You should consult a psychiatrist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4715, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you;\nI go to the bathroom a lot, to the point where I go to the bathroom every quarter of an hour, and I took a random blood sugar test to check if I had the disease...", + "answer": "You must consult a urologist, and if there is no reason, you must calculate the amount of urine during a 24-hour period", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4716, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level?", + "answer": "Fasting, less than 100 and two hours after eating, less than 140", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4717, + "question": "My mother felt suddenly thirsty and constantly had to go to the bathroom. She did a fasting urine test, and we discovered that she had blood sugar, and the percentage was 260. The second day, she did a fasting urine test, and the percentage was 400. The doctor said it was neuropathy...", + "answer": "Must be treated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4718, + "question": "Pancreatitis and its relationship to diabetes", + "answer": "Pancreatitis can cause diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4719, + "question": "What is the treatment for weak heartbeat?", + "answer": "A cardiologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4720, + "question": "When I eat and feel full, I feel like I need sugar (sweet food). Why?", + "answer": "Because in principle, you should not be satisfied", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4721, + "question": "What should the cumulative sugar level be in the blood of a diabetic patient? Thank you", + "answer": "Less than 7% in most cases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4722, + "question": "Diabetes (9 years). I take insulin Mixtard at bedtime, 350-250 in the morning, between 70 and 190. Tests 3 months 10.40%. I practice bodybuilding. Can I divide the injection into 3 women? I take...", + "answer": "The best is 3 doses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4723, + "question": "I am married, 24 years old, and I have a drop in blood sugar of 70 percent and a drop in blood pressure of 9 percent for high and 5 for low. Can I fast with these symptoms or not? Please answer.", + "answer": "This alone does not prevent you unless you are unable to complete your fast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4724, + "question": "Is there a definitive cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, there is none currently", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4725, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I take Metformin 1500 mg = with 5 mg Onglyza... and Olmetic // 40 over 25/..... After taking this medication, a decrease in sexual ability was noticed... Is there an alternative????", + "answer": "It depends on your condition you should consult your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4726, + "question": "Can a diabetic drink tea and put a little sugar in the milk?! Or is that not allowed?", + "answer": "It can be in very small quantities, or better without", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4727, + "question": "What are the important tests for a diabetic patient?!", + "answer": "Examination of cumulative sugar, kidney and liver function tests, and blood lipids", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4728, + "question": "Is it necessary to eat boiled or grilled vegetables and salad every day? Is it better for a diabetic patient?!", + "answer": "Not necessary but better", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4729, + "question": "Should a diabetic patient visit an ophthalmologist to undergo some examinations for eye safety?! Especially since the mother says that her eye has some cloudiness?!", + "answer": "No doubt about it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4730, + "question": "Is 181 normal for diabetics?", + "answer": "Depending on the time for eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4731, + "question": "How do I analyze fasting and fasting blood sugar correctly??", + "answer": "Fasting for 8 hours and two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4732, + "question": "I did a general blood test and the result of the cumulative sugar or stored in the liver was 6.44. Am I at risk of developing diabetes and how can I lower it? Knowing that the result of the sugar test was 102.6...", + "answer": "Yes, this is a predisposition to diabetes, and you must lose weight through moderation in food and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4733, + "question": "I have low blood sugar and I do not suffer from diabetes. Why did they ask me for a c.peptaied test?", + "answer": "To know if there is an increase in the secretion of the hormone insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4734, + "question": "I always have low blood sugar. I do not suffer from diabetes, so they asked me for a test called C-Peptide. Why is this test?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4735, + "question": "This is the result of the analysis. I took 75 grams of glucose in the first half hour. 1.52 g/l 8.80 mmol/l. After an hour, 1.42 g/l 7.90 mmol/l. After an hour and a half, 1.23 g/l 6.80 mmol/l. After 2 hours, 1.31 g/l 7.30 mmol/l. After 3 hours, 1.02 g. /l", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4736, + "question": "A health center in Iraq claims to treat diabetes with stem cells and says goodbye to diabetes. Is this true and has it started in the world?", + "answer": "It is still being tested all over the world", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4737, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic, but my blood sugar is normal, and when I suffer from the flu and a cold, my blood sugar rises. What is the appropriate medication? It is repeated more than once. When someone is infected, the infection is transmitted to me.", + "answer": "Increased caution must be taken when dealing with infected people", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4738, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Can I exercise if my blood sugar level is less than 1 gram, and at what level is exercise prohibited? Thank you", + "answer": "It is preferable not to exercise if the blood sugar is less than 80 mg per deciliter", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4739, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Is it permissible for people with type 2 diabetes to eat oats??", + "answer": "You can eat anything, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4740, + "question": "I am 37 years old. I went to have my urine tested because I was in pain. The kidney and liver tests came out fine. My blood sugar was 277 while fasting. Is this diabetes, knowing that it is the first time I was tested?", + "answer": "Mostly diabetes, but it is better to re-examine to confirm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4741, + "question": "I have been diabetic since 1993. I have high blood pressure. I fast for 8 hours at 85 and break the fast after 2 hours at 250. I take Glucovance 500/5 and vitamin Melga. For blood pressure, I take Capres Bliss 160/5, and my blood pressure is stable. High blood sugar bothers me.", + "answer": "The amount of food should be reduced slightly or the dose of treatment should be increased slightly, but under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4742, + "question": "I am 35 years old. I did a complete test to be reassured and discovered that my blood sugar was 7. Does this mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Mostly yes, but it is better to re-examine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4743, + "question": "I am 25 years old. I recently experienced stress and was surprised to find that I was drinking a lot of water and urinating a lot, so I went to do a fasting blood sugar test and found it to be 499. Then I stopped eating sugars for 3 days and found it to be 337. I took Amaryl for 10 days...", + "answer": "Please follow up with the internal medicine specialist to choose the appropriate treatment and monitor the response to treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4744, + "question": "Does diet cause diabetes?", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDieting does not cause diabetes, but it may be a contributing factor in the onset of the disease for those who have a genetic predisposition to the disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4745, + "question": "How many meals does a diabetic eat?", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDepending on the type of diabetes and the patient's physical condition, but in general, 6 light and weak evening meals are better than two heavy meals. May God grant you complete wellness", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4746, + "question": "My diabetes is always at the high end, and it used to go down to 35, but the doctor is not on carbohydrates, and I take insulin and Clogophag at a time that reaches 79, but I feel the same symptoms of severe depression, including palpitations and fatigue. Why do I feel...", + "answer": "Because you are accustomed to high blood sugar levels, you must follow a moderate diet in terms of quantities and times", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4747, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my son has had type 1 diabetes for two months. Before going to sleep, he ate bread and fell asleep. At eleven o’clock in the evening, 245 found him, and then he woke up and an hour later, 263. What do I do...", + "answer": "The dose must be adjusted under the supervision of the physician monitoring the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4748, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My sister’s son has been suffering from vomiting and after the diagnosis they said he has diabetes. Does diabetes have anything to do with his inheritance, knowing that his grandfather’s brother has diabetes and he has a cousin and his father’s maternal uncle is diabetic. Please reply me...", + "answer": "The first type, which usually affects children, is generally not hereditary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4749, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have low blood sugar, although I do not suffer from diabetes. When I did a test, I drank a cup of water and glucose (sugar) at a rate of 75 grams. After half an hour, it was 1.52. What is the reason and is it dangerous...", + "answer": "The test result cannot be judged only by looking at the half-hour result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4750, + "question": "I take 30 units of mixed insulin in the morning and 15 in the evening, and two clogophage pills after breakfast and dinner. The doctor forbids me to eat any carbohydrates and exercise, but I am afraid my blood sugar will drop at night. It reached 79 yesterday.", + "answer": "A moderate and regular diet should be followed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4751, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic. I am now suffering from severe abdominal pain, cramps, and mucous diarrhea. Is this due to the jaucophage or is it an amoeba? Thank you.", + "answer": "A stool examination should be done immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4752, + "question": "Why is it that when a diabetic patient receives an ultrasound, the speed of sound is 1540, while for a normal person, the speed of sound in an ultrasound is 1500?", + "answer": "I do not know this information", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4753, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. May God reward you. I have had diabetes for 12 years. Now my feet are swollen and swollen. Is it possible that it is due to diabetes? May God reward you with good.", + "answer": "It is possible that a clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4754, + "question": "What should a diabetic eat for breakfast?", + "answer": "You should eat in moderation and orderly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4755, + "question": "Does using Glucophage pills intended for diabetics help in losing weight?", + "answer": "It may help but should not be used without consulting your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4756, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes caused by food?", + "answer": "Reduce food quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4757, + "question": "After my mother went to the hospital, it was discovered that she had diabetes. What should she eat and drink? Please explain more. I do not know what to give her. I am afraid of harm?", + "answer": "What is required is to eat in moderate quantities, i.e. small and multiple meals, and then it is possible to eat everything", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4758, + "question": "My mother, may God heal her. She went to the hospital after tests showed that she had diabetes. They told her to come back in 10 days after giving her medication. What should we avoid giving her and what should we do?!", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4759, + "question": "What are the causes of low blood sugar in pregnant women?", + "answer": "Malnutrition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4760, + "question": "Excuse me, I am a 45-year-old mother who had diabetes for two years and was controlling her blood sugar, but a month ago her blood sugar rose so much that it reached 500. She started taking insulin, and unfortunately it is not...", + "answer": "You must ensure the validity of the insulin and the safety of the dose, and you must also treat infections and infections", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4761, + "question": "My niece started showing symptoms. She is losing weight and goes to the toilet a lot. We complained and found that her blood sugar was high. We did tests and found that breaking the fast was higher than fasting. Without treatment, we found that blood sugar went down to normal...", + "answer": "It is possible for someone to be infected with nakid, but the results of the tests must be reviewed and the child must be examined for diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4762, + "question": "My mother, who is 65 years old, suffers from diabetes, but she lives with it regularly, thank God\nBut suddenly she woke up from sleep, her face swollen with rum, because she was very conservative in eating, so which direction did she turn?", + "answer": "Emergency must be reviewed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4763, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am a young man, 37 years old, my height is 180 and my weight is 74\n/Hba1c = 8.7% // cholesterol = 279 mg/dl // HGB = 15.2 g/dl //\nDo I have diabetes or...", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes that requires regimen and treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4764, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I tested my blood sugar and the result in the morning before breakfast was 93-120 and at night the result was 113-140. Do I have blood sugar?", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4765, + "question": "Diabetes can be treated permanently", + "answer": "No, it is not possible, but it is possible to control it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4766, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes and I suffer from high blood sugar a lot. I take insulin, but it is high. What should I do? I made a recipe that contains wheat + wormwood + wormwood + bay leaves...", + "answer": "Absolutely not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4767, + "question": "Medications for type 1 diabetes", + "answer": "Insulin and it is not possible without it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4768, + "question": "What is the best way to bring sugar into the normal range?", + "answer": "Correct diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4769, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 4 years, and I notice that my blood sugar rises only in the morning, from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m., and it reaches approximately 320 dl. The rest of the day is pretty normal. We hope you can tell us...", + "answer": "Increase the secretion of cortisone in the body", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4770, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for two years, and I am 48 years old. I regularly test my blood sugar when I go to sleep, and I fast for about 7 hours, and the measurement is about 169. Is this normal or...", + "answer": "No, that's high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4771, + "question": "What is the appropriate diet for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "We prefer moderation in food, losing weight, eating small, frequent meals, and staying away from large, fatty meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4772, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes 1.75. What is the effective medicine to treat this disease?", + "answer": "There are many medications and depend on the condition of the condition. The treating physician must be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4773, + "question": "When do I know that the insulin has spoiled, knowing that it has been out of the refrigerator for a whole day and there are bubbles like air in it?", + "answer": "When in doubt, it should be destroyed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4774, + "question": "What is the latest treatment you have found for diabetes, and what is Victoza?", + "answer": "It is an analogue of the intestinal hormone that stimulates insulin secretion. It helps in weight loss and is one of the modern treatments", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4775, + "question": "What are the causes of diabetes?", + "answer": "Hello\nThere are several types of diabetes, and most of the causes are either hereditary or immunological, including:\nThe first type is treated with insulin injections due to the lack of this hormone in the body, and the other type is treated with pills, and here the percentage of insulin and its action in the body is insufficient.\nAs for secondary, it is the one that accompanies the occurrence of other diseases, such as kidney disease or the use of some medications, such as steroids, and this condition usually goes away with the disappearance of the cause.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4776, + "question": "I had a hamburger meal with fries and Pepsi and I tested for sugar and the result came out at 96. Is it normal or not? Knowing that some time ago I tested and found 56 and I ate 3 dates and a cup of tea and then tested...", + "answer": "Peace be upon you\nThese numbers appear to be within normal limits", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4777, + "question": "What is a diabetes test?", + "answer": "Hello\nThe tests that are performed include checking the blood sugar in the morning before eating (fasting blood glucose) or about two hours or more after eating (random b g), as well as checking (Hb A1c).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4778, + "question": "Hello, does cholesterol affect diabetes, for example, if it is high? My last test was 228, and I am currently taking Atorva 20 pills, and the doctor told me to continue taking the pills for two months only before bed...", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4779, + "question": "How is high blood sugar treated?", + "answer": "With a moderate diet and diabetes treatments under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4780, + "question": "My wife has insulin-dependent diabetes, and the doctor gave her Microgynon to prevent pregnancy. After researching the drug, it turned out that it is contraindicated for diabetics. What do you advise me, knowing that the doctor did not...", + "answer": "There is no significant effect that prevents the use of the treatment in diabetic patients", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4781, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am pregnant, and I had a cumulative diabetes test done in the second month, and its result was 5.7, and fasting was 113, and after drinking Glucose, it was 265, and I am now in the sixth month, thank God. Is this gestational diabetes or diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, this is gestational diabetes, and after giving birth, it must be re-evaluated to find out if it is permanent", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4782, + "question": "Is there any new news about diabetes treatment and what happened to stem cells?", + "answer": "It is still in the experimental phase", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4783, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My son is 9 years old and has diabetes. He takes neutral insulin four times a day before meals, and he has not settled on a specific measurement, as it reaches 400 or more, and sometimes it drops to normal...", + "answer": "Without a system in meal times and amounts of food at each meal, it is difficult to control diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4784, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 5 years and I take insulin in the morning (30) CC and the blood sugar is high (350), and in the evening it is (20) CC and the sugar is (250) and I take Gloron once before eating and (glucophage) three times a day?", + "answer": "A laboratory test must be performed while fasting and breaking the fast, and the insulin dose must be increased by the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4785, + "question": "What is the solution for diabetics?", + "answer": "Diet regulation - exercise - adherence to treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4786, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes, and some people gave me a recipe for apple milk. Does it have an effect on diabetes?", + "answer": "It has no relationship", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4787, + "question": "What is the blood sugar level for pregnant women?", + "answer": "This depends on the gestational age, the time of the examination, and whether the examination is for diagnosis or for follow-up treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4788, + "question": "Is there a special diet for diabetics?? Knowing that my height is 173 cm and my weight is 83 kg, I practice walking for an hour a day. I ask for help in getting rid of the excess weight.", + "answer": "This is a great system. Please continue", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4789, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. My question: What are the blood sugar levels in a fasting person and a non-fasting person? Thank you, your lover and follower, Tariq Al-Ghamdi.", + "answer": "It is normal for the fasting blood sugar level to be less than 100 mg/dL, but two hours after eating, the blood sugar level should be less than 140 mg/dL.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4790, + "question": "Why is there no definitive treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "Until now, existing medications are considered a very effective treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4791, + "question": "Who checks the blood sugar level and it is 120? Do I need to go to the diabetes clinic and take diabetes medications?\nWith my sincere thanks to you", + "answer": "Does not need", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4792, + "question": "Is there any news about a treatment for diabetes, and what is the latest news about stem cells?", + "answer": "It is still under trial and evaluation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4793, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes (insulin-dependent) appear gradually or suddenly, as follows: - Frequent urination. - Excessive thirst. - Weight loss . - Fatigue. - Excessive appetite. - Nausea. - Blurred vision.\nAs for type 2 diabetes (non-insulin dependent), signs and symptoms of type 2 diabetes do not appear in its early stages, but they may appear in some people as follows: - Frequent urination. - Excessive thirst. - Excessive appetite. - Weight loss . - Blurred vision. - Paresthesias and tingling of the lower extremities. - Fungal infection. - Fatigue and general weakness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4794, + "question": "I don't know why insulin doses are appropriate for me or not. I take 70 units a day, 40 units in the morning and 30 units in the evening.", + "answer": "This cannot be modified without a system of food quantities and timings and under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4795, + "question": "Hello, I am 25 years old. I have been suffering from diabetes for 15 years. I have a problem in my legs. I feel a burning sensation and a terrible acupuncture, even if my diabetes level is normal, and so is my blood sugar level...", + "answer": "This is caused by diabetes. You must follow a moderate and regular diet to avoid dips and spikes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4796, + "question": "I did a normal blood sugar test a quarter of an hour after eating, and the result was 48. Note that I have a cold. Does this mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "I would like to have a diabetes test performed in another laboratory, because a result of less than fifty is considered a decrease in diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4797, + "question": "Peace be upon you: What should the cumulative blood sugar level be for a diabetic patient who has mild heart failure? Thank you", + "answer": "Between 6.5 and 7.5 without any drops", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4798, + "question": "A diabetic patient is treated with insulin in the morning and evening doses. He has not eaten any food since breakfast and has vehemently refused to eat any other food until now. Should he take the evening dose of insulin?", + "answer": "He must eat and take insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4799, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic patient and I have a slight blurring of my vision. I had an eye examination. The doctor told me that it comes back when my blood sugar drops. The question is how high the blood sugar level should be...", + "answer": "The normal range is between 90-120 mg/dl. The closer the sugar level is to normal, the better.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4800, + "question": "I have diabetes and I take regulated pills from the doctor along with herbs. Unfortunately, my sugar is always between 220 and 300.", + "answer": "What is the relationship with herbs?\nYou must follow a moderate and regular diet and take treatment under the supervision of your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4801, + "question": "I have constant numbness in my feet and hands all day long, with very light urinary incontinence for a long period of more than a year and a half. I go to a doctor who says you have low blood sugar, as well as cumulative blood sugar...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4802, + "question": "What are the most effective medications for reducing diabetes symptoms?", + "answer": "Insulin is the most effective", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4803, + "question": "May I know what are the symptoms of diabetic foot?", + "answer": "The symptoms are many, starting with pain and numbness", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4804, + "question": "What is the normal rate for diabetics?\nWhat is the percentage of the decrease? Does 40 lead to a death?! And the aspect ratio as well", + "answer": "80 to 130 while fasting and between 100 and 180 two hours after eating. This can be adjusted according to the patient’s condition, and 40 does not cause death in most cases.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4805, + "question": "Hello, I had a blood test for diabetes and the result was 1.13 grams and a percentage of 6.3%. Am I positive or not and am I ready for the doctors’ advice for me? Thank you.", + "answer": "This is called predisposition to diabetes and you must follow a moderate diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4806, + "question": "Doctor, I suffer from periods, for example, after drinking coffee for a short period of time, with low blood sugar, for example, I used to suffer from it during pregnancy, and I control it, but does this mean that I am supposed to take diabetes medications...", + "answer": "It is not permissible if you are suffering from low blood sugar, as diabetes medications will make it worse. Please test your blood sugar in a specific laboratory for three consecutive days at the same time, preferably one to two hours before and after food.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4807, + "question": "Hello\nI have type 2 diabetes and the diabetes readings for the last 3 months are very good, but the cumulative GPA has not decreased, as it is 7.2. What could be the reason?\nThank you", + "answer": "The cumulative result is not very high, which may be consistent with the rate of daily examinations", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4808, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI have a simple inquiry\nDoes honey cause an increase in blood glucose levels?", + "answer": "No doubt about it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4809, + "question": "My daughter is 19 years old and weighs 109 kilograms. She is following a diet doctor and a natural treatment doctor. By measuring her blood sugar, it was found to be 89. Is this normal? And what is the solution? Thank you.", + "answer": "This is normal and you should follow up with a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4810, + "question": "How is type 2 diabetes treated and what causes it?", + "answer": "Treatment is done by following a moderate and regular diet and taking the treatment under the supervision of the doctor following the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4811, + "question": "If the glycated blood sugar is 9, what is the glycated blood sugar in a normal body? I currently have a glycated glycemic index of 9, and sometimes it drops, and I am a bodybuilder.", + "answer": "Less than 6.5 is normal and a moderate and regular diet must be followed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4812, + "question": "My granddaughter is 18 months old and she is tired, and the doctors said that she had a microbe that infected the pancreas. She must continue on insulin. Is there no treatment for the cells to return to normal over time?", + "answer": "Until this moment, there is no sure treatment other than insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4813, + "question": "I am a diabetic. I am 31 years old. My blood sugar is almost controlled. I suffer from daily intermittent numbness in the left foot. Does the psychological state play a role?", + "answer": "It is possible, but it is better to consult a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4814, + "question": "I lost 8 kilograms, and when I took the diabetes medication Demicron 60 tablets, I felt low and the amount said, I felt sluggish, dizzy, and tired. What should I do?", + "answer": "The case must be reviewed completely", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4815, + "question": "What foods should diabetics not eat?", + "answer": "A moderate diet is what is required and there is no particular food that should not be eaten", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4816, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I want to take medication to lose weight. Are there any risks??", + "answer": "What is a slimming drug? Is there scientific proof of its benefit and safety?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4817, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 9 months and I have lost a lot of weight, approximately 20 kilograms, but in these last days I no longer urinate much and I no longer drink water...", + "answer": "There is definitely no improvement in controlling the disease and symptoms, in addition to the fact that symptoms are not necessary to diagnose diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4818, + "question": "What is the diet for a type 1 diabetic?", + "answer": "The most important thing is to be organized and moderate in terms of quantities and times", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4819, + "question": "How to organize insulin and tablets throughout the day", + "answer": "This must be under the supervision of the doctor following the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4820, + "question": "I now exercise and follow a diet. I stopped taking medication two weeks ago. For your information, my fasting blood sugar level went from 0.94 to 1.31 maximum, and from 0.73 to 1.44 during fasting. Am I allowed not to take medication?", + "answer": "There is no need to continue taking the medication, and any adjustments must be made under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4821, + "question": "How to get rid of diabetes", + "answer": "It can be controlled and cannot be completely cured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4822, + "question": "Hala, nutritional supplements such as protein affect diabetics", + "answer": "If it is in a moderate amount, there is no harm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4823, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I am 16 years old. Can I get married and have children?", + "answer": "Of course it can", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4824, + "question": "My daughter, 14 years old, has been suffering from diabetes for 3 years. She has been treated with insulin. She weighs 65 kg and is 167 cm tall. The doses are 30 units of Actrapid 3 times and also 17 units of Insulatard twice. Her blood sugar is always high.", + "answer": "A moderate and organized diet must be applied under the supervision of the treating physician. Without a diet, diabetes cannot be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4825, + "question": "What is the normal level of blood sugar in the body for fasting and breaking the fast?", + "answer": "80-120 mg/dL", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4826, + "question": "My question is, if I eat sweets, I feel heart palpitations, lethargy, and laziness. What is the reason? Am I at risk of diabetes??", + "answer": "The laboratory can confirm or deny this, and is it that far away?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4827, + "question": "I am 22 years old and have type 1 diabetes. Does the disease affect reproduction, knowing that I have had it for 4 years?", + "answer": "It will not be affected, God willing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4828, + "question": "I am 22 years old and I have diabetes 1. Does this disease affect fertility?", + "answer": "It does not affect fertility, but please pay attention to following a special diet for diabetics with regular treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4829, + "question": "Hello, the question is, I have a sugar storage index of 5.75. Do I need to take medication?", + "answer": "No, you need moderation with all types of food and drink to lose weight if you are overweight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4830, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and I want to know what is best for me.\nRegular needles or insulin pump?\nAnd why?!!", + "answer": "The method that suits you to get good results is the best", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4831, + "question": "I have diabetes, should I get married?", + "answer": "Yes, there is no objection to marriage in your case, perhaps the opposite, and the wife may help you a lot", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4832, + "question": "I have a family of sugar, so I can bring children who have diabetes", + "answer": "If it is an insulin-dependent type, it may be hereditary, but the second type depends on several factors, in which genetics is not the main factor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4833, + "question": "What are the causes of diabetes in children?", + "answer": "Heredity and pancreatic insufficiency for many reasons are among the most important reasons.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4834, + "question": "Types of diabetes", + "answer": "The two most important types are the first type and the second type", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4835, + "question": "If the blood sugar level is 260, what is the reason for this?", + "answer": "Caused by diabetes, laboratory analysis is required.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4836, + "question": "What foods should be eaten to lower the blood sugar level, and why when the blood sugar level decreases. Blood pressure rises. Can you answer me? I would like an answer quickly, please", + "answer": "There is no significant relationship between high blood pressure and low diabetes, and there are no foods to lower blood sugar. What is required is moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4837, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from high diabetes and cannot control it, and when she takes insulin injections, she suffers from thinness and extreme fatigue", + "answer": "Treatment must be under the supervision of the doctor following the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4838, + "question": "What foods should I follow to lower blood sugar levels? This is because my grandmother suffers from this. And I would like to ask you. Why if blood sugar drops? Rises...", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4839, + "question": "What is the relationship between diabetes and hyperglycemia?", + "answer": "Hyperglycaemia is a high blood sugar level and may be temporary. Diabetes is a disease characterized by a permanent high blood sugar level and requires a diet and drug treatment to control the sugar level.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4840, + "question": "What is hypoglycaemia?", + "answer": "Hypoglycemia is a serious emergency condition, which is a drop in blood sugar that has many causes, such as increasing the dose of insulin for diabetics, pancreatic diseases, acute hepatitis, some kidney diseases, fasting for long periods from food and some medications, and binge drinking alcohol.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4841, + "question": "I am pregnant at the beginning of the sixth month, and according to the specialist doctor, I suffer from gestational diabetes. While he asked me to take insulin injections, I did not respond to him and preferred a diet now...", + "answer": "Her fasting level is still high and she needs a dose of long-acting insulin in the evening", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4842, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the reason for the sudden drop in blood sugar, knowing that I use a Metfor 500 regulator and it is always with me?\nThank you", + "answer": "You should eat small, frequent meals, not small, large meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4843, + "question": "A doctor prescribed me Metformin 850, and my blood sugar became normal. After a month, my blood sugar went down to 60 in the afternoon, along with hunger and a headache. Is this due to the dose, and is reducing the dose harmful?", + "answer": "The dose should not be reduced, and you should take small, frequent meals and avoid large, fatty meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4844, + "question": "Welcome\nI am a 48-year-old woman. I suffer from diabetes, and now I suffer from dizziness in the head and pain in the abdomen on the left side, along with colic.\nWhat is the cause and treatment, if possible?\nwith...", + "answer": "I advise you to go to the doctor, as your complaint may not be related to diabetes, as dizziness causes many causes, and abdominal pain also has multiple causes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4845, + "question": "How dangerous is gestational diabetes?", + "answer": "If it is well controlled, there is no risk", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4846, + "question": "Treatment of inflammation of the tissues in the leg for diabetics. Pain and redness in the leg", + "answer": "You should visit a diabetic foot clinic for a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4847, + "question": "Hello\nCan metformin be used as a blood sugar regulator for slimming and weight loss?", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to evaluate the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4848, + "question": "Hello\nAge 52\nI have diabetes and high blood pressure\nI suffer from shoulder pain. I went to a doctor who said it was due to diabetes and not from the heart or chest. What is the solution?\nInsulin medications 45 am and 15 pm...", + "answer": "Even if it is from diabetes, it must be treated under the supervision of an orthopedic or neurologist, depending on the source of the pain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4849, + "question": "I have been diabetic for almost 15 years, and I was young on insulin\n1- I want a pancreas transplant?", + "answer": "The results are not excellent and you will probably need to return to insulin within 5 years", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4850, + "question": "I have been tracking my blood sugar since I was 46 years old. I did a fasting test and the result was 135\nOn a cumulative analysis, the result was 6.8 (fasting for 12 hours).\nDo I need diabetes treatment or not?", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes. Metformin treatment must be taken after consulting a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4851, + "question": "What are the symptoms of gestational diabetes?", + "answer": "It is not necessary, and often there is no symptom, so it is necessary to get tested even if there are no symptoms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4852, + "question": "I feel numbness in my face and I suffer from diabetes", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to do tests, including a calcium test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4853, + "question": "Hello: I have high blood sugar. What should I take to reduce the high blood sugar? Does drinking cinnamon or warm ginger reduce the high blood sugar?", + "answer": "A comprehensive diet and medication must be followed under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4854, + "question": "Salam, is boiling olive leaves free of toxic substances? It is said that boiling several olive leaves and drinking them has health benefits. What are those benefits? Does it treat diabetes?", + "answer": "There is not enough medical evidence for this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4855, + "question": "Hello\nI had my blood sugar tested two days ago and it was 67 fasting. Am I diabetic or is it a normal deficiency? I feel dizzy and not like I was before and my gland tests and blood count are fine...", + "answer": "The analysis is normal, and a fasting sugar test should be done after two hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4856, + "question": "I suffer from excessive thirst and a feeling of drowsiness and lethargy when I eat sugars. I had my sugar analyzed, and the result showed 79 fasting and breaking the fast. What does it mean?", + "answer": "A sugar curve must be done and the insulin level in the blood must be analyzed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4857, + "question": "Can diabetes aid medication be used as a treatment for obesity and weight loss by people who do not suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, metformin can be used for weight loss even in the absence of sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4858, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level and is it between 70-99 on an empty stomach? Is there a way to know if my blood sugar is high or low without a device?", + "answer": "Normal is less than 100 and the test must be done in the laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4859, + "question": "My wife, in the fifth week of her pregnancy, had a blood sugar test done at the request of the treating physician, and the result was 155. Should we be concerned, knowing that she had no diabetes before...", + "answer": "This analysis does not mean anything......A fasting and breakfast blood sugar test must be done for an average of 3 months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4860, + "question": "I would like to know the symptoms of diabetes in children, especially if diabetes is hereditary", + "answer": "Usually there are no specialized symptoms of diabetes, and they are no different in children from adults, the most important of which are frequent urination, thirst, and sometimes abdominal pain.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4861, + "question": "Hello, I am 19 years old and my father is 59. We decided to test my blood sugar level half an hour after eating with one of the commercial devices. My blood sugar level reached 147 and my father’s blood sugar level was 204. Is this...", + "answer": "There is no approved standard for this method that I used. The test must be done while fasting or two hours after taking 75 grams of sugar in the laboratory.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4862, + "question": "I do not feel thirsty. I am 17 years old. My father does not have diabetes, nor does my mother. I suffer from panic and eye pain because of the computer, but I urinate a lot. Is it diabetes?", + "answer": "Blood sugar should be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4863, + "question": "Is constant thirst a sign of diabetes?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to perform a laboratory examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4864, + "question": "My mother is sick with oral thrush and is taking blood pressure and cholesterol medication, and I want to give her a medication that does not conflict with these medications.", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor and he will prescribe treatment based on the diagnosis of the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4865, + "question": "Urine albumin for diabetics", + "answer": "What is required of the question?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4866, + "question": "Hello\nI noticed a difference between the home diabetes testing device and the device in the hospital, approximately 22 degrees. For example, at home it is 110 and the hospital is 132. Should I change the device? Thank you.", + "answer": "No, this is acceptable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4867, + "question": "Hello ,\nI have a problem with frequent urination, especially at bedtime\nI go 3 to 4 times and sometimes more.\nNote that during the day I feel listless in my body with a slight tremor...", + "answer": "A blood sugar test should be done, and if it is normal, a neurologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4868, + "question": "My father had diabetic foot and had surgery to clean an old wound in his foot, after which he suffered from involuntary defecation. Then he had a foot amputation and the involuntary defecation continues until now. What is the treatment for this...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4869, + "question": "Hello, I am pregnant and I did a blood sugar test after eating and the percentage came out at 70. Is this normal or not???", + "answer": "Yes, it is natural", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4870, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 23 years, and now I am married and pregnant with my first child. What should I do to ensure the safety of my newborn for me, because it is 6 weeks pregnant?", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled well and the endocrinologist, obstetrician and gynecologist must be consulted regularly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4871, + "question": "I have diabetes and it comes down to me suddenly. I eat something sweet and it increases my appetite a lot.. Is there a solution??", + "answer": "The system in quantities and times of food is the solution", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4872, + "question": "Diabetes, how to prevent it, and for those affected, how to control its levels, and what are the best herbs for diabetics??", + "answer": "We do not prefer herbs, and the most important thing is a moderate diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4873, + "question": "I have diabetes and my body is weak. How can I get fat?", + "answer": "The condition must be checked", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4874, + "question": "Can diabetes be treated permanently?", + "answer": "No, it is not possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4875, + "question": "Should the Lantus pen be kept in the refrigerator during use, and does the needle have to be changed every time?", + "answer": "As for an open or used pen, it should not be kept in the refrigerator. It can be stored in room air, that is, at about 25 degrees, and the needle can be changed every time or twice.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4876, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My grandfather has diabetes and we have tried to reduce his disease, but it increases the disease.", + "answer": "The patient must be given diabetes treatment regularly at the dose specified by the doctor, and if he shows any signs of fatigue, he must be brought to the attention of a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4877, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother is 50 years old and has had diabetes for 15 years. For a year or more, her blood sugar has dropped to 40 and she faints. What is the reason for the drop and it drops twice a day?", + "answer": "The main reason is irregular meal times and food quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4878, + "question": "I want a diet for a diabetic patient with diabetic nephropathy", + "answer": "You must consult a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4879, + "question": "What does stored sugar mean, and how dangerous is it when it reaches 14.80", + "answer": "It is the blood sugar level for the last two or three months, and the risk is high when the number reaches 14.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4880, + "question": "I have new diabetes, can you advise me?", + "answer": "Stay away from sugar\nMonitor your blood sugar\nTake your treatment regularly\nMay you always be well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4881, + "question": "Hello\nDoctor, I suffer from gestational diabetes. Will it continue with me after I give birth? What is the food that suits me... and will it harm the fetus?", + "answer": "We do not know whether it will continue or not. We must re-evaluate it after birth, and if it is under control, it will not harm the fetus, and you should consult a nutritionist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4882, + "question": "I have diabetes type 2 and I take nouveaumix insulin doses, but I suffer from thinness. I want to gain weight, knowing that I am 42 years old, my blood sugar is moderate, and I do not suffer from any problems...", + "answer": "You must evaluate your weight first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4883, + "question": "I have an activity in the pancreas that causes me to have a drop in blood sugar. It was said that there is an injection to remove excess insulin. Is this true? I hope you can advise me. I am Ahmed from Sudan.", + "answer": "We have no knowledge about this method", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4884, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes and I am tired of injections. Is there a solution other than injections????", + "answer": "Unfortunately, no, there is not", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4885, + "question": "Is onion infusion good for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no scientific evidence for this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4886, + "question": "What is the definitive treatment for finger rheumatoid arthritis for diabetics? May God reward you", + "answer": "There is no final treatment, you must consult a joint and rheumatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4887, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes, but my blood sugar is not high because I use metformin\nThe problem I suffer from is a variable burning sensation in the legs, so what is my problem?\nThanks", + "answer": "Diabetic peripheral neuropathy can occur even if diabetes is under control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4888, + "question": "The effect of Profenide on diabetic patients", + "answer": "Negative effect on the kidneys", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4889, + "question": "I have a cumulative blood sugar level of 8.01%. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "The treatment is an integrated system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4890, + "question": "If the daily blood sugar level does not exceed 110, is it possible that the sugar reserve is high?", + "answer": "If the daily examination consists of only one examination, it is possible that the inventory is high because the examination once a day does not reflect the situation throughout the day", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4891, + "question": "What is the best treatment in an emergency for loss of sensation in the foot in a diabetic patient?\nHow do we reduce its complications?\nmy regards?", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4892, + "question": "When taking a diabetic supplement, even though it gradually causes side effects, it causes swelling in the stomach and can never be tolerated, knowing that the dose is 500 for the supplement, after taking a dose of 850 and getting tired of it, and the cumulative is 6.3...", + "answer": "Continue on dose 500", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4893, + "question": "What is diabetic foot?", + "answer": "It is the exposure of the diabetic foot to injuries such as ulcers, fungi, and wounds, with difficulty in recovering due to impairment of the nerves and blood vessels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4894, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am asking about flaxseed oil, which is legalized in medical capsules. Is it suitable for patients with diabetes and high blood pressure, knowing that it is used as a diabetes reducer in conjunction with the treatment of high blood pressure and the treatment of cholesterol...", + "answer": "There is no scientific evidence", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4895, + "question": "I have diabetes and I'm starting to get fat, is this normal?", + "answer": "Eat more than your body needs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4896, + "question": "My wife suffers from low blood sugar. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Hello\nGiving her a solution of water and sugar raises her blood sugar immediately. If she is diabetic and this condition occurs repeatedly, I advise her to see her doctor.\nIf you are not diabetic, I recommend getting your blood sugar tested.\nWish you all the best", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4897, + "question": "Is it possible to heal diabetic foot wounds in people over 40 years old, and what is the healing period?", + "answer": "Hello\nIt is certainly possible, God willing. In this case, you need to control the sugar level to the normal level as much as possible and follow the diabetic foot treatment program accurately, keep the foot clean and ventilated, disinfect the wounds, and change their bandages..\nWish you all the best", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4898, + "question": "How do I lower the level of sugar stored in the blood? It is now 8. How do I make it decrease more than 8?", + "answer": "The treatment is an integrated system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4899, + "question": "Does honey harm diabetics?", + "answer": "Honey raises sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4900, + "question": "Hello\nI am a diabetic and at first I used Amaryl pills, and after two years I started using insulin\nCan I use Nomex 30 three times a day in addition to the Lentus injection?", + "answer": "No, we do not prefer that because I do not pray for it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4901, + "question": "Do blood sugar control pills help with weight loss? Although, thank God, I do not suffer from any disease, I just want to lose weight.", + "answer": "You should not see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4902, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes since October, and this is due to me taking Solut Medrol because I suffer from asthma, and now I do not take medication. I only live on a diet. Does not taking medication affect my health?", + "answer": "It depends on the details of the medical condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4903, + "question": "A nine-year-old child suffering from diabetes rises to 560 and sometimes more than this level, and when a dose of insulin is given, it falls below the normal level of 35, and we cannot control it...", + "answer": "Treatment must be under the supervision of the doctor following the case, but the most important point in treatment is the schedule and quantities of food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4904, + "question": "Which is better for weight loss: Metformin 500, 1000 or 850?", + "answer": "Metformin should be avoided in patients with kidney, heart, and all diseases that make the blood acidic\nMetformin slightly impedes the absorption of sugar in the intestine and improves the transport of sugar from the blood to the cells and its use for energy.\nTo lose weight, it is always best to exercise with a modification in the eating program. Before using metformin to lose weight, the cause of weight gain must be determined. After confirming the possibility of using metformin to lose weight, take one 500 x 3 pill a day, minutes before a meal, or half a 500 x 3 pill, while monitoring the types of foods and blood sugar levels to obtain the desired results.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4905, + "question": "Do these results mean that I am diabetic or need to follow up with a doctor who specializes in treating diabetes?\nrisk ratio\nt.chol/hdl: 7.7\nLDL/HDL: 5.2\n6.7%:Hb...", + "answer": "Hello\nThe results here indicate a high probability of developing diabetes in the future\nI recommend doing a PPBG blood sugar test to ensure that the body is working properly with sugar\nStay well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4906, + "question": "Is feeling nauseous an indication of low blood sugar in diabetics?", + "answer": "No, nausea indicates high blood sugar\nThere are more accurate and clear indicators in the case of low blood sugar, including: sweating, cold sweat on the forehead and arms, tremors in the body accompanied by fear and panic, rapid palpitations of the heart, severe paleness in the face, and the patient feels that he is in his worst condition, and this panic may lead to exacerbation. the condition .\nWish you all the best", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4907, + "question": "Suddenly I discovered that I had a high blood sugar level exceeding 575, and I did not know what to do from the suddenness, and I did not know what to eat or drink, and what was the solution.", + "answer": "It is necessary to see a diabetes specialist to be examined and to prescribe the appropriate medication or insulin, as this percentage is very high\nYou should not neglect to avoid complications and stay away from sweets and white bread\nHowever, brown bread is useful in this case, but with the need to consult a specialist to dispense the medication if it is the second type or insulin if it is the first type.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4908, + "question": "I suffer from foot wounds and have been suffering from diabetes for a long time. Is there a treatment?", + "answer": "Hello\nFirst, you must control the blood sugar level during this particular period as much as possible, then keep the feet clean by washing them with soap and water, especially between the toes, and wear comfortable shoes without causing blood circulation disturbance, and allow the feet to ventilate. As for the wounds, if they are clean and not infected, they must be disinfected with a substance. For example, disinfect it, cover it with creams to help it heal, then wrap it in gauze and change the bandage once a day. However, if the wounds are large and inflamed, they must be presented to a doctor so that he can assess the inflammation and the risk of infection, and then the appropriate antibiotics must be taken.\nStay well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4909, + "question": "I am 25 years old and a diabetic patient, and my husband is currently receiving treatment to have children. When I did a blood sugar test, the result was 8. Is it harmful for me to get pregnant now??\nPlease reply is necessary", + "answer": "Preferably less than 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4910, + "question": "I was being treated with pills and it started to increase. The doctor gave me insulin. It started to decrease instead of decreasing and told me that your body does not react to insulin. What is the reason?\nThank you", + "answer": "There is no body for which insulin is not useful, but we may need larger quantities if the patient is overweight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4911, + "question": "A young man who has diabetes and only follows a diet without taking a diet proposed to me\nDoes this disease affect marital relations??\nI have hypothyroidism and am still on medication\nWhat is its effect...", + "answer": "There are no prohibitions prohibiting marriage in this case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4912, + "question": "I am 22 years old and I went to the doctor and he told me that my blood sugar was 540. So how could this happen all at once? I want an answer. How did my blood sugar rise all at once...", + "answer": "High blood sugar, if there is diabetes, does not take a long time to rise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4913, + "question": "How do I know whether the pancreas is active or inactive?", + "answer": "By checking blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4914, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the harm in taking Metaform diabetes pills, knowing that I do not have sugar, just for the purpose of losing weight?", + "answer": "There is no direct damage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4915, + "question": "When the cumulative score was conducted, it was found that the diabetes cumulative score was 6.3. A supportive medication was taken for the first time, 850, and then due to the symptoms, 500, but many symptoms occurred: headache, general weakness in the body...", + "answer": "Treatment should be taken gradually", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4916, + "question": "How do I know that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Do a blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4917, + "question": "Sorry, I forgot something important: I suffer from type 1 diabetes\nCan I use medication to relieve the symptoms because they are very tiring and annoying? Is a specific type recommended?", + "answer": "Any symptoms in particular", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4918, + "question": "Does exercise support and increase the effectiveness of metformin?", + "answer": "No doubt about it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4919, + "question": "Which is better for weight loss: Metformin 500 mg, 850 mg, or 1000 mg?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to lose weight. The best thing is to reduce the amount of food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4920, + "question": "Is metformin 500 mg better in terms of bioavailability than 850 and 1000 mg, and therefore easier and faster in absorption and effectiveness?", + "answer": "It is not accurate. The larger dose gives more effectiveness", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4921, + "question": "I suddenly discovered that my random blood sugar test was 230... What should I do and what should I take for urgent treatment until the examination?", + "answer": "You should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4922, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes? I have low blood sugar?", + "answer": "The symptoms of diabetes differ from the symptoms of low blood sugar, and the most prominent symptoms of diabetes include the following:\nDehydration: High blood sugar causes the kidneys to get rid of excess blood sugar through urine, and because the kidneys filter glucose from the blood, they also get rid of water in the body, so diabetics may suffer from frequent urination and become dehydrated.\n\nExcessive feeling of thirst: This is a result of dehydration, which prompts diabetics to drink more water.\nFrequent urination, which is caused by drinking too much water due to a constant feeling of thirst.\nUnexplained weight loss.\nFeeling very hungry.\nSudden changes in vision.\nFeeling numbness or tingling in the hands and feet.\nFeeling very tired most of the time, which hinders normal daily activities.\nskin dryness.\nWounds heal very slowly.\nInfections and inflammations occur more often than usual.\nFeeling dizzy or lightheaded.\n\nAs for low blood sugar, it occurs when blood sugar readings are less than 70 mg/dL. Symptoms of low blood sugar include:\n\nBody tremor.\nGoosebumps.\nFeeling stressed and anxious.\nExcessive sweating.\nIrritation and inflammation.\nAccelerated heartbeat.\nFeeling dizzy or lightheaded.\nFeeling hungry.\nFeeling nauseous.\nPale skin color.\nFeeling sleepy.\nFeeling weak and tired.\nHeadache.\nTingling or numbness in the lips or tongue.\n\nTherefore, you must consult a doctor if any of the previous symptoms appear in order to correctly diagnose the condition and obtain appropriate treatment, in order to avoid potential risks from symptoms of diabetes or low blood sugar. Complications include the following:\n\nEye problems.\nFoot problems.\nHeart disease.\nHypertension.\nKidney problems.\nNerve damage.\nGum disease.\nSexual problems.\n\nFor more:\n\nMethods of treating and preventing low blood sugar\nSymptoms of diabetes in females", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4923, + "question": "Are intercourse and pregnancy dangerous for a woman with diabetes?", + "answer": "No, it is not dangerous if it is under control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4924, + "question": "Symptoms of diabetes", + "answer": "Symptoms do not necessarily exist, but thirst and increased urination are possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4925, + "question": "I suffer from tingling and numbness in the feet and increased urination. I measured my blood sugar two hours after lunch and found it to be 1.34 g/L. I measured it another day at the same time and found it...", + "answer": "This is not diabetes. See a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4926, + "question": "What is the normal level of blood sugar, and does eating dates affect the level if a person eats them for breakfast?", + "answer": "Hello\nThe normal range for fasting blood sugar is 70-110 mg/100 ml of blood\nThe blood sugar level two hours after breakfast should not exceed 140\nAs for dates, yes, they increase blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4927, + "question": "The effect of metformin on weight loss in diabetics", + "answer": "Usually a positive effect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4928, + "question": "Why do I feel sleepy after taking metformin?", + "answer": "This is how your body reacts", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4929, + "question": "Is it wrong to take two metformin pills, one before lunch, 1000 mg, and the second after, 850 mg?", + "answer": "There is no need for that, you must take a pill every 8 hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4930, + "question": "Hello, can I send reports to check on my health condition with diabetes? I have an active pancreas and it causes me to have low blood sugar", + "answer": "This needs to be evaluated in hospital", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4931, + "question": "What do carrots do for the eyes?", + "answer": "Provides it with vitamin A", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4932, + "question": "What food is harmful to people with diabetes? What is the best food for their condition?", + "answer": "What is harmful is extravagance of any kind, and what is best is moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4933, + "question": "I am 40 years old. There is diabetes in my family. Upon examination, I found 1.74 g. Have I contracted this disease?????????", + "answer": "The test must be performed while fasting, in addition to the cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4934, + "question": "My son's blood sugar has increased, he is 58 months old. How can we confirm that he is a type 1 diabetic, or is it possible that there is another immunological/hormonal cause? What is the treatment? Please nominate a doctor with...", + "answer": "What does a 58 month old baby mean?\nPlease go back to the doctor and get the necessary tests done.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4935, + "question": "Good evening, I have a question and I would like to verify its validity, if possible?\nCan I use diabetes regulator treatment (DIALON 500mg)?\nTo lose weight in humans, it is known that it works to absorb...", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4936, + "question": "What could happen if I took thirty pills of Cidophag in one dose, knowing that my heart is weak and my nerves are destroyed due to taking a large amount of strong sleeping pills? What effect will it have on me?", + "answer": "The patient must be reviewed immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4937, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like to ask about the difference between regular Calcophage and XR, which is better and why", + "answer": "Only the number of times used", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4938, + "question": "Is it possible to treat diabetes through alternative medicine, Korean medicine, and bioresonance devices that work to adjust the frequencies of the body’s organs for a patient with type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "We have no experience with this and do not like it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4939, + "question": "What happens if I take a large dose of Cidophag, thirty pills, for example, one dose, knowing that my heart is weak and my nerves are destroyed due to taking a large dose of strong sleeping pills, so does thirty pills have any effect...", + "answer": "Emergency must be reviewed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4940, + "question": "I am 28 years old. I had a blood sugar test that was 119 in the morning, which means I did not break my fast and did not do it 8 hours after. Am I sick and the beginning of the illness...", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes, and you must lose excess weight and eat in moderation in general", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4941, + "question": "Side effects of Glucophage treatment on a diabetic patient after taking it for ten years", + "answer": "There are no significant side effects", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4942, + "question": "Hello, I am Ahmed from Sudan. I have had problems with diabetes for 5 years. If I get hungry and tired, my blood sugar drops. I don’t exercise much because of the drop. These days, I learned to swim. Have you...", + "answer": "If there are recurring depressions, it is preferable to stay away from swimming for the time being. To get rid of the depressions, it is necessary to follow a moderate diet in eating and drinking, but it must be precise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4943, + "question": "Do insulin injections for type 2 diabetics cause weight gain?", + "answer": "If there is more food than needed, yes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4944, + "question": "I am 31 weeks pregnant and my weight has increased from 69 to 76 in a month, my blood pressure is from 90/60 to 120/80, and my blood sugar analysis is 101 fasting and 187 fasting. Is there a risk to the baby or is it dangerous to continue...", + "answer": "This is gestational diabetes and you must see an endocrinologist as soon as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4945, + "question": "What foods are suitable for a mother with diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol?", + "answer": "Moderation and organizing times and quantities is the basis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4946, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar an hour after eating and found it was 93. Do I have blood sugar?!!", + "answer": "No, this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4947, + "question": "Hello\nDoes eating hashi meat affect people with blood diabetes?\nThank you", + "answer": "You can eat anything, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4948, + "question": "Peace be upon you. If a diabetic patient falls into a coma, is it possible for him to recover without anyone’s intervention, and if he wakes up without anyone, how long will it take and what will his condition be like after...", + "answer": "It is possible and his condition may be aware and it may not be", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4949, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 8 years and have 3 children. I am 33 years old and I take insulin Mixtard 36 units daily, and my blood sugar is often not controlled, and I take calcium and vitamin B. My problem is that I always...", + "answer": "It is necessary to see an orthopedic specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4950, + "question": "I suffer from chronic diseases, diabetes and thyroid, and pain in the joints, especially in the right hand. Is there a medicine, please?", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult a doctor, undergo a medical examination, and follow up on the condition, as there is no single treatment for everything I mentioned", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4951, + "question": "What is the effect of sprouted legumes on diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no direct effect. You can eat whatever you want, but in moderation and order", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4952, + "question": "I used metformin to lose weight for four months. I was eating normally and I lost weight. I was increasing the dose up to 2000, but I feel that its effect is decreasing and the body has become resistant to it. What is the explanation for that?", + "answer": "Basically, you should reduce the amount of food you eat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4953, + "question": "I used metformin to lose weight for four months. I was eating normally and I lost weight. I was increasing the dose up to 2000, but I feel that its effect is decreasing and the body has become resistant to it. What is the explanation for that?", + "answer": "Basically, you should reduce the amount of food you eat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4954, + "question": "Is barley useful for diabetics?", + "answer": "Eating barley bread instead of white wheat bread is preferable, but it is not enough, as you must follow a good diet and a healthy lifestyle", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4955, + "question": "What foods are beneficial for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no specific food for a diabetic patient. He may eat from all food groups in specific quantities according to his condition, taking care to reduce simple sugars or eat them within the permissible amount, such as white sugar and foods made from it, dates, honey, jam, ready-made juices, and eat foods high in fiber, such as brown bread instead of white, oatmeal, and cereals. Whole, whole fruits and vegetables.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4956, + "question": "A fasting person’s blood sugar ranges from 108 to 117. Do I deserve to take medication and what is the name of this medication, please?", + "answer": "Welcome. You should consult a doctor, as changing your lifestyle and following a proper diet is better than medication, which may also work", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4957, + "question": "Peace be upon you....I want to inquire about the insulin pen (Lantus Solstar). After it is finished, should I buy another pen or what? Thank you.", + "answer": "My dear brother\nThere are two types of Lantus needles, the first is disposed of after it is finished, and the second is replaced after it is finished", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4958, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you, Abdel Nour from Algeria. I want to treat diabetes and gout", + "answer": "There is no single treatment for diabetes. The appropriate treatment for each case is determined after visiting a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4959, + "question": "My mother has had diabetes for 30 years, and she is now 55 years old, but she is always exposed to a sharp drop in her blood sugar level, which leads to a complete coma, and when measuring her blood sugar level, we find it to be 40, and it takes time...", + "answer": "To avoid depression, it is necessary to be disciplined and moderate in meal times and quantities of food, in addition to the need to undergo a kidney function test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4960, + "question": "I suffer from pain in my right arm, even though I have diabetes and use insulin with heartburn", + "answer": "These are all separate problems", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4961, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "My dear brother\nI advise you to see a general internal medicine specialist to measure your blood sugar and find out what treatment is required for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4962, + "question": "I did not understand why international bodies concerned with diabetes recommend screening for pre-diabetes for every person 45 years of age or older. Is there no one who had pre-diabetes before this...", + "answer": "My dear brother\nIt is possible for pre-diabetes to occur before the age of 45, but in most cases it occurs after the age of 45", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4963, + "question": "Does the cell’s sensitivity to insulin decrease by stopping the use of metformin so that the body gets used to it, or does it return to what it was before using it?", + "answer": "The body does not get used to metformin and it improves the body's sensitivity to insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4964, + "question": "Is it possible to use metformin for years and still be effective even if it is used in a large dose of 2500, for example?", + "answer": "Yes, no doubt about that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4965, + "question": "Please explain the following gestational diabetes results:\nGlycemie a t O //// 0.82 g/l\nGlycemie a t 60 //// 1.16 g/l\nGlycemie a t 120//// 0.74g/", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4966, + "question": "My father's blood sugar test result was HBA1C 9. Is this considered irregular, knowing that he is type 2 and he lost weight recently? Does this have anything to do with irregular diabetes? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, it is irregular and may be related to weight loss, but it is best to rule out other causes under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4967, + "question": "The best time to use Glycophag for diabetics is before or after eating", + "answer": "The best is before eating, but because it causes discomfort for most patients, doctors are accustomed to prescribing it after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4968, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and this morning I found my right foot swollen from the bottom. I want to know the reason, if possible, please????", + "answer": "It is necessary to go to the emergency room immediately because this is often not directly related to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4969, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I live in Kuwait, and our diabetes screening rate is different from other countries. I do not know how it is calculated. The important thing for us is that it should not exceed 4, and the results of my tests were...", + "answer": "It is necessary to rely on the level of your levels and consult your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4970, + "question": "The blood sugar test was 256 fasting and 490 breaking the fast a week. With treatment, it became 95 fasting and 121 breaking the fast, knowing that I knew about the presence of diabetes a week or 10 days ago and the doctor said I didn’t...", + "answer": "Definitely diabetes, and usually with a new diagnosis the improvement is rapid, but it is important to follow up over the coming years", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4971, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother has had diabetes for 10 years, but she does not have any symptoms of diabetes\nWhat is the reason for this and can it be completely cured, God willing?", + "answer": "Most diabetics do not have symptoms, and this does not mean that the disease does not exist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4972, + "question": "I want to know about the foods that a diabetic patient should avoid and the foods that are recommended to eat", + "answer": "We prefer that you eat anything you want, but in moderation and within a logical and reasonable system", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4973, + "question": "The best time to drink diabetes treatment: DIAMICRON MR 60mg, take half a pill and DIALON 3 500 pills", + "answer": "My dear brother\nI advise you to take the pills immediately before breakfast and before dinner", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4974, + "question": "How can diabetes be prevented?", + "answer": "Moderation in food and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4975, + "question": "I am a female and I am 15 years old. I suffer from excessive appetite, even though I take insulin. What is the solution?", + "answer": "You must accustom yourself to moderation with food, and there is no other solution", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4976, + "question": "My father is 65 years old and he is diabetic and suffers from severe constipation. He takes a lot of laxatives and they do not help. Is there an effective treatment?", + "answer": "Constipation may be a symptom of another disease. You should consult a doctor to confirm the cause of constipation and treat it appropriately.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4977, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 26 years old and I discovered in tests four days ago that I have diabetes. The doctor advised me to start with micron in the morning and evening, and I still suffer from irregular blood sugar. Does this mean that I...", + "answer": "It is possible that the condition must be followed up to determine the appropriate treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4978, + "question": "Blood sugar test result 2 hours after eating = 96. What does this result mean?", + "answer": "This result is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4979, + "question": "Despite taking the treatment for diabetes, which consists of half a Glucovance pill before breakfast and an amount of insulin of 30 units before lunch, the sugar level changes from high by about 480 units to low...", + "answer": "There must be order and moderation in meal times and food quantities to avoid this disparity", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4980, + "question": "Despite taking diabetes medication, his readings are irregular, with days ranging between 470 and 270 and 180 and 124, so what can we do to keep it within normal limits? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is necessary to have a system and moderation in meal times and food quantities to avoid this discrepancy and follow up with the doctor to adjust the treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4981, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 52 years old and have diabetes. I use the pills (Apcalis - sx 20). As we know, its effectiveness lasts for hours, but when I use it, it is effective for more than a day...", + "answer": "The trade name is unknown to me", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4982, + "question": "Does the effectiveness of metformin decrease with time?", + "answer": "It is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4983, + "question": "What does metformin do to body fat?", + "answer": "nothing specific", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4984, + "question": "What is the relationship between metformin and carbohydrate metabolism?", + "answer": "Reduces sugar production by the liver", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4985, + "question": "What is the relationship of metformin to muscles?", + "answer": "No direct relationship", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4986, + "question": "What is the relationship between metformin and fat metabolism?", + "answer": "No direct relationship", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4987, + "question": "What is the relationship between metformin and weight?", + "answer": "It may help with weight loss, but the mechanism is unknown", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4988, + "question": "I have diabetes, but I had a blood and urine test and it came out fine and there was no sugar and it rose 300 and 260. What is the reason? But before the test I took a needle while I was fasting and had the test done. Is this the cause?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4989, + "question": "Hello..Does diabetes or diabetes medication and insulin cause miscarriage?!Knowing that I do not take insulin or medications yet and my fasting blood sugar level does not exceed 110", + "answer": "This number is high for pregnant women, and treating diabetes does not cause miscarriage, but uncontrolled diabetes may cause miscarriage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4990, + "question": "My father has a blood sugar level of 300. What should he do to lower his blood sugar level, knowing that he only takes Aspen pills in the morning?", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor and adjust the treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4991, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 6 years. I was following a diet, and I took Glicophage for 4 months. In February, my doctor prescribed me Diamicron 60 mg tablets in the morning. Should I continue taking it, knowing the percentage...", + "answer": "Yes, there is no objection to that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4992, + "question": "The best treatment for type 2 diabetes without side effects", + "answer": "Moderate diet and metformin if the HbA1c test is less than 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4993, + "question": "I am an 8-month-old woman who wants to get pregnant, but I suffer from the problem of high blood sugar, knowing that my weight is 80 kg. After checking with the doctor, I take “Noformin,” but I am only able to tolerate it for its side effects.", + "answer": "You must take the treatment gradually until you get used to it, and you must eat in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4994, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, so he gave me the first medication, glucobay50, which caused me abdominal bloating, so he changed it to novoformine500mg, which caused me itching and skin allergies, so he changed it to amapiride hup1mg. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "There is no objection to that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4995, + "question": "My younger brother is 14 years old, weighs 43 and is 155 feet tall\nAnd he has sugar\nThis is normal and does not require a doctor's visit or special nutrition\nThank you", + "answer": "It is best to consult a pediatrician to evaluate him on special weight tables", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4996, + "question": "What are the statistics for diabetics globally?", + "answer": "There are many statistics. You can reach what you want by conducting a search for the information that you specifically want to know", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4997, + "question": "Hello\nI have diabetes and two years ago I had a kidney transplant\nI want your civilization to organize the way I eat.\nIn terms of sugar and kidney.\nWhat are vitamins? Which is beneficial for diabetes but not...", + "answer": "There are several factors that affect the type of diet that should be followed, such as weight, blood tests, sugar stores, etc. You should consult a doctor and a specialist in this field.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4998, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Thank God, I do not suffer from any symptoms of diabetes.. even though my blood sugar measurement is 138.. I ate breakfast 3 hours before measuring my blood sugar, and breakfast is...", + "answer": "This information is not enough to be able to answer. It is possible for a person to have diabetes without symptoms. You must follow up with a doctor to conduct the necessary tests to obtain a correct answer.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 4999, + "question": "What cheeses are suitable for diabetics, given that he has been using insulin for 12 years", + "answer": "There is no specific type. Moderation is required", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5000, + "question": "Are the general symptoms of type 2 diabetes similar to the symptoms of any other disease, as I have been suffering from high blood pressure for two years?", + "answer": "No, there is no relationship between their symptoms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5001, + "question": "Is it possible for my blood sugar to return to normal after losing weight, while it is now less than 110 on a daily basis and less than 120 after eating?!\nIf my weight returns to normal, can I not take medication?", + "answer": "It can continue to be controlled under the supervision of a doctor and not fully recover", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5002, + "question": "Hello\nMy husband is 42 years old. He has diabetes, and his blood sugar level last Thursday was 300, and today it is 290. I want to know how dangerous this is and what he can do.", + "answer": "Cumulative tests must be performed and a diabetes specialist should be consulted, and it is possible that he may change the type of treatment or increase the dose according to the patient’s condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5003, + "question": "What is the difference between type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes other than that the sugar numbers after fasting or cumulative are higher in the case of diabetes, both of which require medication, or why is it not considered...", + "answer": "Pre-diabetes is the condition that always precedes the onset of type 2 diabetes. But not everyone's condition will necessarily progress from pre-diabetes to type 2 diabetes. Prediabetes is a condition in which blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. They can prevent or delay the condition's progression to type 2. By changing their lifestyle. These changes include losing weight, even by a few kilograms, and exercising regularly. Those who suffer from pre-diabetic symptoms are advised to reduce their weight by 5-10 percent and commit to exercising", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5004, + "question": "What is the danger of diabetes?", + "answer": "When contracting the disease, it is recommended to adhere to medication, change lifestyle, not think about the future, follow instructions, and take lessons on confronting this disease so that there are no risks for you, as there are many who have been infected with this disease and lived a normal life.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5005, + "question": "When is an insulin injection given?", + "answer": "There are many types of insulin that differ in the timing of their use according to meal times and at different times of the day after the appropriate dose is determined by the specialist doctor as follows:\n\nRapid-acting insulin: 15 minutes before a meal or 15 minutes after finishing a meal.\nShort-acting insulin: 30 minutes before a meal, knowing that it is not recommended to eat anything a few minutes before or after a dose because this greatly reduces the ability of insulin to prevent a rapid increase in blood glucose and may increase the risk of hypoglycemia. in the blood.\nLong-acting insulin: used once daily at the same time, regardless of meals.\nIntermediate-acting insulin: It is used to control blood sugar levels between meals and is used once or twice daily according to the doctor’s instructions in conjunction with short-acting insulin about 30 minutes before meals or alone before bedtime.\nRegular insulin: 30 minutes before a meal.\n\nIt is recommended to consult a doctor to determine the appropriate type of insulin and the appropriate dose, with the need to consult a pharmacist or provide us with the name of the insulin used to determine the type of insulin used, determine how to use it, the timing of injections, and other matters that must be provided to the patient.\nFor more:\n\nHow do you monitor the food of diabetics?\nHow to make insulin injections safe and painless\nInsulin and sports activities\nOvercoming barriers to initiating insulin therapy\nHow to use insulin injections safely and effectively\n\nReference:\n\nInsulin administration\nInsulin Routines\nIntermediate Acting Insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5006, + "question": "I am 31 weeks pregnant. I have type 2 diabetes. My blood sugar level reaches 150 an hour after a meal. Is this a high level? Should I wait two hours and analyze, or do I need insulin?", + "answer": "Preferably after an hour, the test value should not exceed 140", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5007, + "question": "Hello\nIs there a way to lower your blood sugar?\nWhat should I do if I need dental treatment and high blood sugar? 277 fasting", + "answer": "You should consult your doctor to regulate diabetes, moderate all types of food, and lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5008, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and I feel severe pain in my knees, thighs, and various other areas", + "answer": "High blood sugar may be the cause of diabetic neuritis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5009, + "question": "I am 47 years old\nI recently discovered diabetes\nHow do I maintain my health with this disease?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a friendly disease that is easy to control by taking treatment on time, eating a healthy diet according to weight and activity, exercising, staying away from anxiety and stress, performing regular examinations, and following up with the doctor to prevent complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5010, + "question": "What are the main symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "There are no major symptoms, but weight loss, recurrent infections, emaciation, and urination in the evening may be symptoms of diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5011, + "question": "Does drinking anise cause high blood sugar? Thank you", + "answer": "If only it had sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5012, + "question": "Hello doctor.. I have a fasting blood sugar that does not exceed 110, and after eating a meal without bread, it does not exceed 120, and once it was 148 while eating bread and a large meal. Can I get pregnant without...", + "answer": "Welcome. There are many factors that play a role in developing diabetes and gestational diabetes. An answer cannot be reached without detailed medical consultation with your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5013, + "question": "How do we call the fluctuation of fasting diabetes between 95 g/l and 1.05 g/l??", + "answer": "When the fasting blood sugar is above 99 and below 126, it is considered a predisposition to diabetes. You should check with your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5014, + "question": "What is the blood sugar level at which a person should stop consuming regular sugar in tea or coffee.....etc", + "answer": "There is no specific number, but rather a detailed treatment plan by consulting your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5015, + "question": "Name a good blood sugar meter to buy", + "answer": "Glucometer device", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5016, + "question": "Excuse me, I want to ask about Ibn Sina Diabetes treatment for diabetics. Is it really good or not? And if it is really good, where can I get it from? Please reply.", + "answer": "We do not know about this treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5017, + "question": "What is saccharin? Is it acidic or alkaline? What is its effect on the body?", + "answer": "It is an artificial sweetener", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5018, + "question": "Can you give me any advice for gestational diabetes? I'm afraid of it", + "answer": "It is necessary to apply the general rules for diabetics, but with greater discipline and under the supervision of a nutritionist and follow-up under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5019, + "question": "Peace be upon you... For about a week, I have been maintaining my diet, no starches or sugars... just barley bread and salads... but when I do a blood sugar test on my own device, it shows almost high results...", + "answer": "You should see your doctor as soon as possible. There are several possibilities, some of which are dangerous. If there is abdominal pain, reflux, fever, or shortness of breath, you must go to the emergency department.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5020, + "question": "What is the success rate of a pancreas transplant for a 47-year-old type 2 diabetic, and are there any side effects in the future?\nmy regards,,,,", + "answer": "The success rates of this operation are good in the beginning, but usually, and in most cases, within 5 years, most patients again need insulin treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5021, + "question": "Why does a diabetic patient not feel heart disease?", + "answer": "My dear, one of the complications of diabetes is neuropathy, so the symptoms of heart disease are less noticeable. Thank you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5022, + "question": "I used Clojophage pills for weight loss, but I felt very tired and had a rapid heartbeat, knowing that I am not a diabetic, but I want to slim my buttocks and I am 22 years old. Does...", + "answer": "Every medication has side effects and risks. This medication is not licensed or proven for this use. You should see a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5023, + "question": "I found out when I did a fasting blood sugar test of 210 and breakfast blood sugar of 440, and the doctor advised me to take Diamicron pills every morning, but my blood sugar was still high, so he advised me to increase the dose to be in the morning and evening. Am I doing this right? Mother...", + "answer": "Sugar readings need to be regulated, and the cause of the imbalance may be failure to adhere to a suitable diet or failure to adhere to doses, or doses may need to be adjusted, so you must consult a doctor to determine the cause of the increase and control it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5024, + "question": "I am a diabetic who has been suffering from diabetes for less than a year, and I suffer from severe pain in the toes, swelling, and severe redness.\nWhat is the solution and what is the treatment", + "answer": "This condition is medically very worrying and you must see a doctor immediately and as soon as possible.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5025, + "question": "According to the blood sugar tests, the doctor said that my sugar level was 350, but I did not feel anything", + "answer": "Symptoms are the last sign of danger, knowing that damage to the body begins without any symptoms. You must follow up with your doctor for a comprehensive treatment plan as soon as possible.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5026, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you :\nMy father suspected that he had diabetes, so we measured his blood sugar with a blood sugar device and found that he was fasting at 118 and he was not fasting. Note that he ate a meal full of sugar, Nathal Golash...", + "answer": "It is not possible to infer and diagnose from this information. You should see a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5027, + "question": "I have severe gastritis, continuous low blood sugar and testosterone levels, and high cortisol levels", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5028, + "question": "Is there a treatment that reduces the level of ketoacidosis resulting from high diabetes, or is it necessary to visit the hospital?", + "answer": "Treatment is fluids and insulin, and if there is acidity in the blood, you must go to the hospital directly and be treated there", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5029, + "question": "Is it true that broccoli benefits type 2 diabetics and contributes to lowering blood sugar, and what does broccoli do in the body?", + "answer": "Eating broccoli may contribute to regulating blood sugar levels because it contains a high percentage of fiber, but broccoli does not contribute to the treatment of type 2 diabetes, and it does not replace taking medications prescribed by a doctor to treat diabetes.\n \nBroccoli also contains active plant elements that are believed to contribute to stimulating the production of insulin from the pancreas, and compounds that protect cells from damage caused by a significant increase in blood sugar, so it is good to add broccoli to the diet, and to follow a healthy diet in general.\n \nIt is also worth noting that broccoli contains dietary fiber, which can help improve digestion and slow the absorption of blood sugar. Therefore, eating broccoli can help regulate blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes.\n \nFor more:\n\nWhat are the benefits of broccoli for the body and its potential harms?\nNew treatments may treat type 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5030, + "question": "I want treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "You must check with your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5031, + "question": "I have a high sugar level from 230 to 282. After eating, I drank iris 2mg, but it remains high at 232, and I always feel hungry.\nThank you very much .", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment is within an integrated system of food, exercise, and medication, and this is under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5032, + "question": "What is the mechanism that causes high blood sugar to cause high blood pressure?", + "answer": "There is an association between diabetes and high blood, but neither causes the other", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5033, + "question": "Is there a treatment currently available for diabetes in the Kingdom to completely eliminate the disease?", + "answer": "No, there is no treatment that can completely eliminate the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5034, + "question": "I want to know the normal blood sugar level for a patient taking Novoformin 850 mg", + "answer": "There are no normal rates for every treatment, but there are some ways to treat the disease itself\nThe cumulative blood sugar test for most diabetic patients should be less than 7%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5035, + "question": "Does diabetes reduce intelligence?", + "answer": "Diabetes does not reduce intelligence, but I advise you to maintain treatment and follow a special diet for diabetics so that you can avoid the complications of this disease. May God heal you and keep you well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5036, + "question": "Is it possible to amputate my leg while I am in early diabetes?", + "answer": "According to what the specialist doctor deems appropriate for your condition to avoid further problems", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5037, + "question": "I feel heat in the bottom of my feet, especially in the evening and at night, and it is more during sleep, knowing that I take a blood sugar regulator of 850 twice a day, and my blood sugar readings are mostly below 130, and the cumulative...", + "answer": "There are many possible causes, and a doctor must be consulted as soon as possible for diagnosis and appropriate treatment, as treating some possible causes is easier if done as quickly as possible.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5038, + "question": "Good evening\nExcuse me, doctor, I am 14 years old and have not taken insulin for two days", + "answer": "If you suffer from type 1 diabetes, this is not permissible, and you should go back to taking your doses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5039, + "question": "What do you think of stem cell treatment and diabetes?", + "answer": "There is hope for it, but it is still in the process of experimentation and scientific research", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5040, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI have been diabetic for more than 5 years\nI take Amaryl 6 ml daily with Glucophage 100 twice daily\nThe result of blood sugar is approximately 170 when fasting, and sometimes above 200...", + "answer": "The results of the tests are still high, and the treatment must be modified under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5041, + "question": "My father, who is 62 years old, has had diabetes for 20 years. He feels inflammation and swelling in the bottom of his feet. He takes a maximum dose of 30, 25 units a day.", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5042, + "question": "What is the cause of low blood sugar and what is its treatment?", + "answer": "There are many reasons. Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treat it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5043, + "question": "The difference between diabetes medication Lavida 2mg and Lavida 03mg", + "answer": "Please include the scientific name of the treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5044, + "question": "Recently, I did a fasting blood sugar test and found it was 1.06 g/l. The doctor asked me to repeat it after two months. During this period, the idea of ​​diabetes did not leave my mind and mind, and a kind of fear and pessimism struck me. I repeated the test again...", + "answer": "Already answered", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5045, + "question": "I suffer from severe low blood sugar and blood pressure, and I have received more than one treatment, and a doctor has advised me on treatment, but to no avail. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "The level of cortisone in the blood should be checked", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5046, + "question": "Hello\nDoes diabetes insipidus affect fertility? Thank you", + "answer": "I do not think and advise seeing an infertility specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5047, + "question": "I am diabetic and the doctor added the medication (Galvus) to me even though I use the medication (Doanyl). Is there a conflict if I use them together? Thanks.", + "answer": "No, there is no conflict", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5048, + "question": "Hello, I feel dizzy during the day, I lose concentration, I want to close my eyes, I feel weak in my hands, and my speech is very slurred. Is this low blood pressure or diabetes?", + "answer": "It is necessary to measure the blood sugar level and measure the blood pressure when symptoms occur", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5049, + "question": "I take glibenclamide 5 pills from health insurance and my blood sugar has been rising since yesterday, reaching 451 two hours after eating. Please help because I am very nervous and I don’t know what to do.", + "answer": "Treatment must be changed, but this must be under the supervision of the doctor following the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5050, + "question": "I want to eat healthy food for gestational diabetes, and how can I avoid gestational diabetes so that my fetus is not harmed? Thank you", + "answer": "You must see a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5051, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test two and a half months ago and found 1.06 g/l. The doctor asked me to repeat the test again. After diet and exercise, I did a fasting blood test and found 1.12 g/l. Doctor, is there an explanation for this increase please, noting that...", + "answer": "This, by medical definition, is called a predisposition to diabetes, and it requires moderation in food and exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5052, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic and I use Acturbid insulin needles three times a day with the Lantus regulator needle once a day. My question is: Can I replace the Lantus needle with Glucophage pills? if...", + "answer": "No, it is definitely not permissible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5053, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 27 weeks pregnant and suffer from gestational diabetes. I was given insulin at a dose of 4u three times a day and 6u before bed. However, two hours after eating, I...", + "answer": "A special diet must be followed under the supervision of a nutritionist, and if the elevations continue, the dose of short-acting insulin must be increased", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5054, + "question": "Can heartburn medications, acid suppressants, affect the pancreas by reducing insulin levels?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5055, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient donate blood and under what conditions can he donate?", + "answer": "No, it is better not to donate except in emergency situations", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5056, + "question": "I have diabetes and I take Amaryl 1 mg before breakfast and Metformin 850 after lunch and dinner. What are the necessary doses if I want to fast?", + "answer": "The same doses for breakfast and suhoor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5057, + "question": "Does taking Novoformin for 3 months treat diabetes mellitus and return it to its normal level?", + "answer": "It is possible that he will be controlled and not completely healed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5058, + "question": "When the pancreas secretes insulin when stimulated by glucose entering the body\nWhat is the mechanism of extrapancreatic insulin secretion? Hala through Acho?\nWhat is the function of alpha in ACho, beta, gamma and delta?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5059, + "question": "I have diabetes recently. I want to know everything related to it. I use Huma-Lug injections in doses consisting of 18 in the morning, 25 in the middle of the day, and the same in the evening. And I am looking at you...", + "answer": "You must review diabetes in the index of diseases on our website", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5060, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a diabetes test on a device at home and the result came out as 347. What does this result mean, knowing that I did a laboratory test and it showed 3 grams before doing the diabetes test at home?", + "answer": "It is necessary to re-examine and see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5061, + "question": "Diabetes in the morning before eating is 76 and after eating is 148. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "No, but it is possible that there is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5062, + "question": "Is it possible to know the reason for the decrease in blood sugar 10 months after its last decrease, knowing that I am not diabetic?", + "answer": "Obesity, i.e. excess weight, in addition to eating large, fatty meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5063, + "question": "How do I know that insulin is not working (bad)", + "answer": "If there is any doubt, it is better not to use it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5064, + "question": "My daughter is a year and a half old and I recently discovered that she has type 1 diabetes. The doctor prescribed her imported insulin Humulin N, divided into three doses, and the problem is that it is very difficult for the girl...", + "answer": "It is recommended that you talk to your physician about the issue so that you can come up with an insulin regimen that suits you and is effective together.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5065, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is it appropriate for all diabetics to use a medical pen, and does it have a specific type of insulin?\nWhat is the normal and balanced blood sugar level for diabetics?\nIf you are fasting and...", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment is a broad topic, as there are many factors and personal conditions that determine the best treatment. The medical pen is available for all types of insulin and can be used under the supervision of the treating physician. It is recommended that the rate be between 80-110 when fasting and less than 140 two hours after eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5066, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother suffers from fluid accumulation in the body and a weak heartbeat. She suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure. What do you advise me about her condition?", + "answer": "It is difficult to answer this question as there are many details needed for correct treatment. Only the treating physician can respond after detailed consultation and necessary examinations.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5067, + "question": "What causes blood sugar to drop approximately 3 times in two days for someone who does not have it, and what are the tests needed to find out the reason? The information about the decline happened to me four months ago, and it did not come back to me again, and it happened...", + "answer": "A complete medical history must be taken, and it may be necessary to enter the hospital to perform the necessary tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5068, + "question": "How does low blood sugar begin for someone who does not have it? Is it a strong heartbeat or a complete body tremor or what? I am talking about the beginning, not the symptoms", + "answer": "There are no specific symptoms that differ from the beginning", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5069, + "question": "How to maintain blood sugar levels and not increase or decrease", + "answer": "The human body maintains the sugar level well unless a pathological defect occurs. For a diabetic or pre-diabetic patient (the body’s resistance to the action of insulin), the ratio can be manipulated according to medication, food and exercise. That is, lifestyle. Regular exercise, living according to a specific regime, adequate sleep, balanced food, and maintaining a good weight help the body control a good blood sugar level. I advise you to talk about the matter with your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5070, + "question": "Diet plan for gestational diabetes patients", + "answer": "Divide meals so that you eat 4-5 small meals a day. Eat starches in moderation and focus on those rich in fiber, such as brown bread, whole grains, and legumes. Eat a sufficient amount of protein sources (meat, chicken, fish, legumes) and milk and its products. The rate of weight gain must be controlled by reducing Eat as much high-fat food as possible, such as fast food, fried foods, and sweets. Eat a lot of vegetables, and eat 2-4 servings of fresh fruits, distributed throughout the day.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5071, + "question": "My wife is a type 2 diabetic, forty years old. She suffers from a feeling of imbalance and walking on sponge. This happens at intervals and may be accompanied by blurring. She feels increasingly tired. I ask for guidance and advice....", + "answer": "It is necessary for her to follow up with her doctor as soon as possible to avoid the matter getting worse and its complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5072, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My name is Sarah, from Algeria. I am 17 years old. I have had diabetes for 8 years, which means type 1. My sugar level is somewhat high. I need a nutrition program...", + "answer": "Yes, organizing food and regular exercise help control blood sugar greatly.\nMake your meals small and multiple, meaning 5 meals a day. Choose foods high in fiber, such as brown bread, whole grains such as wheat, oats, whole breakfast cereals, legumes, and fresh fruit. Eat starches and fruits in moderate quantities, so that they are divided throughout the day, and do not eat them in large quantities in one meal. Reduce the amount As much as possible from sugar, sweets, canned juices, soft drinks, fast food and high-fat foods.\nExercise for 30-45 minutes most days of the week, making sure to eat a meal containing starches or fruit an hour before exercising.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5073, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been suffering from diabetes for about 12 years. I am married and have a child. My sexual ability is getting weaker day by day. What should I do? Should I use Viagra pills or what? I am 29 years old.", + "answer": "There is no doubt that you can use it if you do not suffer from any heart disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5074, + "question": "My wife has a blood sugar level of 2. The tests were 360. After treatment, two pills of Metaformin were 500 and Mikradin 60, and the last test was that the sugar was 158, the cumulative was 7.6, and the triglycerides were 275. After taking a third pill, Metaformin, a treatment for fats and sports, the fat went down...", + "answer": "Excellent, keep it up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5075, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar analysis was 189 and fasting blood sugar was 413, and the cumulative blood sugar during the three months was 9.6.\nWe would like to diagnose the condition and provide the appropriate treatment for it. Thank you very much", + "answer": "The diagnosis is diabetes and treatment must be under the supervision of the doctor following the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5076, + "question": "I am 26 years old, and I do not have any diseases, thank God, but recently I have been suffering from headaches after eating, dizziness, and laziness. I tested for diabetes after eating, and the result was 143 after eating.", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes, but it is often not responsible for the symptoms you mentioned. You must consult a doctor for a medical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5077, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I would like to know if a fasting blood sugar level of 100 is normal for a person who does not have diabetes. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Yes, normal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5078, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I am not obese. Is gastric bypass surgery suitable for me and my type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "The gastric bypass operation or gastric bypass has special procedures and specific indications for use that are determined by the specialist doctor based on certain examinations. There are no recommendations for the operation if you do not suffer from obesity, as the gastric bypass operation is resorted to in the following cases:\n\nIf the body mass index is higher than 40 kg/m2.\nIf your body mass index is between 35-40 kg/m2 and you have one of the following diseases: severe diabetes, Pickiquet syndrome, diabetic cardiomyopathy, osteoporosis, or sleep apnea.\nFailed attempts to lose weight through exercise and a healthy diet.\n\nFor more:\n\nCalculating body mass index\n\nReference:\n\nLaparoscopic Gastric Bypass", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5079, + "question": "My mother had the ophthalmologist ask her to undergo a DCR procedure and asked her to go to the internist to confirm if she could tolerate the anesthesia. Is it dangerous for her, knowing that she has diabetes, high blood pressure, and thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Taking into account that she suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes, there are complications after and during the operation, but if they are controlled well, there is no major risk, and the most important thing is to follow up as soon as possible and according to the doctor’s orders, and it is basically not a major operation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5080, + "question": "Is it permissible for diabetics to eat frankincense (myrrh)?", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5081, + "question": "My mother has diabetes, and now she has tooth pain, and I want a pain reliever for her tooth pain. I want a good type that has no complications, knowing that she is taking malaria medication these days.", + "answer": "Paracetamol is a suitable analgesic, but diabetes and a dentist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5082, + "question": "I am diabetic and suffer from high blood sugar that reaches 450. What should I do to lower my blood sugar, knowing that I stopped using the medication a year ago?\nDoes eating lemon help with...", + "answer": "My dear, you are looking for a treatment, and you have stopped taking medications for a year, and you are looking for eating lemon..............Go immediately to a specialist doctor and have the necessary tests done to begin your treatment before it is too late.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5083, + "question": "I am 49 years old and suffer from diabetes and high blood pressure, and I suffer from pain in the stomach of my legs", + "answer": "It may be diabetic neuritis or a cell infection. You must go to the doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5084, + "question": "Ways to prevent diabetes", + "answer": "The most important method is a moderate diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5085, + "question": "Does a blood sugar level of 143 after eating sweets mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "No, this is part of the predisposition stage for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5086, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes. Is there a permanent cure?", + "answer": "Until this moment no", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5087, + "question": "I am pregnant and developed gestational diabetes, and my percentage after fasting ranges between 70 to 96 or 70 to 88, and two hours after eating it ranges from 90 to 126 or 90 to 108. Will I develop diabetes after giving birth and should I adhere to diet and exercise?", + "answer": "These tests are good, but this does not indicate the possibility of infection after birth, as there remains a rate of up to 30% during the next ten years, and therefore you must adhere to a moderate diet to reduce this rate.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5088, + "question": "Is there a final cure for diabetes, if so, where and what?", + "answer": "None at this moment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5089, + "question": "Diabetes when it is high 3 grams how long does it take to decrease 1 gram with diet", + "answer": "This varies from person to person", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5090, + "question": "What is the effect of taking insulin or any other diabetes treatment immediately before the test on the result of the blood sugar test?", + "answer": "It varies according to the type of treatment or type of insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5091, + "question": "How can I prevent diabetes, even though my father, grandfather, and aunt have diabetes?", + "answer": "By applying the words of the Lord of the Worlds (And eat and drink and do not be extravagant. Indeed, He does not like the extravagant). God Almighty has spoken the truth.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5092, + "question": "Does the diabetes regulator make you lose weight? What are the harmful effects of eating it to lose weight?", + "answer": "It may help a little in this, but it should not be used without the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5093, + "question": "How can I get rid of diabetes permanently?", + "answer": "You can control it perfectly, but you cannot get rid of it completely", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5094, + "question": "Does the diabetes test when I am stressed show the correct result because it appeared very high for me, 3 grams, or should I repeat the test when I am calm? Maybe the result will appear lower, knowing that this is the first test and I discovered this disease.", + "answer": "You can repeat the examination while you are fasting and confirm the examination. Do not rely on the first result. You must examine it again and confirm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5095, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. I am on a diet, meaning I do not eat red meat, drink soft drinks, eat brown bread, and drink skim milk. I do not eat foods that cause high blood sugar, and I take...", + "answer": "It is possible to increase the dose of the drug to 2 titres", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5096, + "question": "Does blood sugar increase or decrease as the number of hours of fasting increases?? Does the percentage differ according to the hours of fasting or is it the same during fasting? I mean talking about healthy people", + "answer": "It decreases because the body loses sugars during fasting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5097, + "question": "I have a family that suffers from type 2 diabetes, so what is the probability of my developing it, knowing that when I measure it, sometimes I find it is 70 and sometimes 120, and how can I prevent it?", + "answer": "50% and you can reduce the infection rate by applying the Almighty’s saying (And eat and drink and do not be extravagant. Indeed, He does not like the extravagant). God Almighty has spoken the truth.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5098, + "question": "Does increasing the dose of metformin beyond 2550, i.e. the maximum dose, make a difference in the effectiveness or does it not affect this dose, and this dose should not be exceeded per day?", + "answer": "The maximum dose is 3000 mg daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5099, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have diabetes. I had a small wound that I treated with an antidote. Is it useful for Remox pills? It is an antidote pill that I use in case of wounds.", + "answer": "The wound must be examined first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5100, + "question": "Is there a treatment for pancreatitis, knowing that there is none in Egypt?", + "answer": "The type of inflammation and the extent of the effect must be determined", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5101, + "question": "Do you recommend a pancreas transplant for diabetes or stem cells?", + "answer": "The case must be evaluated in detail, but so far these methods have not proven very effective", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5102, + "question": "Does metformin affect male sex hormones?", + "answer": "No, there is no direct effect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5103, + "question": "Does metformin affect fat burning?", + "answer": "Not directly, but it may help with weight loss", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5104, + "question": "Can you give me the name of a natural sweetener that is an alternative to white sugar?\nHave tea and coffee", + "answer": "Use any type you want, but in moderate quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5105, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient who is not dependent on insulin. After the examination, the doctor gave me metformin. I felt weak, as I had been eating less. The doctor advised me to eat in order to combat this weakness resulting from taking the medicine. Did you...", + "answer": "What is required is to eat in moderate quantities, i.e. small and multiple meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5106, + "question": "My question is, may God protect you\nAre there blood sugar control pills for less than 500?\nThank you for your unlimited interest", + "answer": "No, there is not, but if it is necessary to reduce the dose, it is possible to break the pill into two parts", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5107, + "question": "Is it a symptom of diabetes to feel pain in the upper extremities? And what is its treatment? May Allah reward you all the best", + "answer": "It is possible, but it is often not better to consult a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5108, + "question": "I ate lunch, and it was a hearty meal of rice and chicken. After lunch, I took a 500-gram tablet, and after 4 hours, I tested and found that the sugar was 70, and I drank sweetened juice. Two hours later, I tested, and found that the sugar was 70, and I drank juice...", + "answer": "The solution is the saying of the Lord of the Worlds (And eat and drink and do not be extravagant. Indeed, He does not like the extravagant). God Almighty has spoken the truth.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5109, + "question": "Stem cells and sugar. Do you advise me to have the operation?", + "answer": "It is still in the experimental phase", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5110, + "question": "My mother has been suffering from diabetes for a short time, and now she feels heat inside her big toe. What is the cause? What is the treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "It may be due to diabetes or something else. You must visit a neurologist to conduct a clinical examination and determine the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5111, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. When my mother’s blood sugar level was measured, the result showed 157, noting that she was silent for 11 hours and she has type 2 diabetes. Is this an appropriate blood sugar level????", + "answer": "Dear brother\nIt is preferable to fast for 8 hours only\nBut 157 for a diabetic patient is considered good if it is advanced\nPlease notify me of the cumulative", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5112, + "question": "Does metformin affect the pancreas?", + "answer": "It certainly does not have any negative effect, on the contrary, it increases the sensation of insulin and relaxes the pancreas", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5113, + "question": "Can type 2 diabetes medications be used for many years and their effectiveness remains the same and the body does not resist them, or what?", + "answer": "The progression of the disease and the increasing weakness of the pancreas are the factors that determine the continuity of response to medications. As long as the response exists, treatment can be used", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5114, + "question": "Does Glyburd cause inactivity of the pancreas in the long term?", + "answer": "Basically, the natural progression of the disease is what causes increased inactivity in the pancreas", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5115, + "question": "Does glyburide reduce weight?", + "answer": "On the contrary, it may increase it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5116, + "question": "For several years, he had become accustomed to drinking large quantities of Coca-Cola, and after that, I reached the point of drinking a liter of soft drinks at once without feeling any difficulty, as if I was drinking water, especially...", + "answer": "Yes, it may increase the incidence of type 2 diabetes based on a recent study conducted, especially if you are overweight. It is recommended to reduce it as much as possible.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5117, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nWhat is the blood sugar level for diabetics, and is it better if it is low to eat sweets or drink juice? What is the best? Greetings", + "answer": "The required cumulative blood sugar level is usually less than 7% and varies in a few cases. However, when low blood sugar occurs, it is best to take an amount of water and sugar, then some starches, such as bread.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5118, + "question": "What is the active ingredient in glyburin and what is the difference between it and metformin?", + "answer": "The trade name is not common with us. You can read the scientific name of the medicine on the package", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5119, + "question": "I stopped taking metformin for two months and regulated my diet and my blood sugar was controlled. Is it possible to use metformin again or will it be ineffective?", + "answer": "Diet regulation is very important and effective in controlling blood sugar. Metformin can be used again and it will be effective if blood sugar rises again", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5120, + "question": "What is the treatment for gestational diabetes and what is the appropriate diet for that? Thank you", + "answer": "There is no treatment other than insulin, proper nutrition, avoiding sweets and fats, and organizing the timing and quantity of meals, while monitoring sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5121, + "question": "How did you treat gestational diabetes and did it cause the death of the fetus?", + "answer": "It usually does not lead to the death of the fetus, and treatment is usually through diet or insulin, depending on the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5122, + "question": "The doctor changed me from novomix 80. Three doses of Lantos 35 at night with Genovia Assistant. My diabetes increased from 200 to 500. Should I go back to novomix?", + "answer": "If the rise continues, yes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5123, + "question": "Is Glucophage harmful to health because I tested the blood sugar level and it came out at 7.5 and the cholesterol is high? The doctor wrote me this medicine and a medicine called Male for cholesterol.", + "answer": "The two treatments are mutually exclusive, and the disease is the harm, not the cure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5124, + "question": "Does it affect the insulin dose for a non-diabetic person?", + "answer": "Depending on the dose, if it is large, it may cause a drop in blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5125, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had my cumulative blood sugar analyzed and the result was 6.3. I take the medication twice a day, size 500. I want to know whether I have diabetes or qualify for it, with many...", + "answer": "If this is the only examination and the examination was done before treatment, then you are at risk of developing diabetes. In this case, your risk of developing diabetes is 20% in the next five years.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5126, + "question": "What reduces second-level blood sugar?", + "answer": "The most important thing is to lose weight through moderation in food and then treatments under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5127, + "question": "What is the solution to my suffering with diabetes?\nSince it was discovered that I have type 2 diabetes 4 years ago, I was given Metfor 500 once after lunch, but when I use the regulator after a heavy lunch...", + "answer": "Therefore, the first and most important treatment is moderation in food, losing weight, eating small, frequent meals, and staying away from large, fatty meals.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5128, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My husband has had the problem of erectile dysfunction in these last two months. He has had diabetes for 7 years, but he changed his medication on his own 3 months ago without consulting a doctor...", + "answer": "Hello, This type of problem is unfortunately common, especially in the case of type 2 diabetes. There are multiple factors and the first step is to identify them and treat them. The most important thing at this stage is to resume medications and get a full evaluation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5129, + "question": "I am 34 years old and my weight is 97. I have high blood pressure and diabetes, and I have a very high appetite. I want a solution to cut my appetite.", + "answer": "You must first lose weight by controlling your eating habits under the supervision of a nutritionist, and then you will be able to control and control your appetite. One of the nutritional tips is to drink 6-8 glasses of water, as it helps you reduce appetite. When hungry, eat vegetables and foods rich in fiber and complex sugars, and stay away from Sweet foods or foods that raise blood sugar quickly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5130, + "question": "A patient with type 2 diabetes has been using glyburin twice a day, in the morning and in the evening, for 3 years. He suffers from anorexia and weight loss. Does metformin play a role in this? Can we switch him to insulin because...", + "answer": "Life must be fully valued, and there is no doubt that treatment can be changed according to medical necessity", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5131, + "question": "Can I use chemical sugar instead of regular sugar? Does it have a harmful effect on the functions of the liver and pancreas? What is the permissible amount per day? I am overweight and I am 45 years old...", + "answer": "What is meant is artificial sweeteners. In fact, there is no definite harm and they can be used in moderation, that is, at a rate of one or two pills per day and no more.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5132, + "question": "What is the target reading for diabetes test results if the regulator takes 850*3 daily?", + "answer": "The cumulative diabetes must be less than 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5133, + "question": "Is it permissible to drink a sugar solution when doing a blood sugar test on a fasting, non-pregnant woman or not?", + "answer": "When doing a blood sugar test, fasting without eating or drinking for 6-8 hours, and two hours after 75 grams of glucose, a fasting test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5134, + "question": "What are the best types of insulin?", + "answer": "We cannot say one type is better than the other because it differs between one patient and another patient, and the preference depends on the medical condition.\nThe medical condition determines what is best in terms of effect: there is quick, medium, and long-term\nFor example, an unconscious patient with diabetes is best given fast-acting insulin (Insulin IJ).\nThis is the first type of diabetes that is insulin dependent", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5135, + "question": "My brother took a lot of cortisone at once. Is it caused by high blood sugar? Is it diabetes?\nSince I do not have symptoms of the disease, how can I diagnose the disease?", + "answer": "Do an examination\nHbA1C", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5136, + "question": "My brother accidentally took cortisone in a very large amount without our knowledge 3 months ago\nNow his blood sugar rises very high after eating. Help us, what happened to him? Did...", + "answer": "High diabetes in those who take cortisone usually occurs in people who have a predisposition to diabetes, such as someone in the family who has diabetes, and it usually does not appear in many patients who take it if they do not have a predisposition to diabetes. In most cases, the sugar is due to This was the case before the use of cortisone, but it increases the possibility of developing diabetes in those who are predisposed to having diabetes continue even after stopping cortisone.\nTherefore, you should see a diabetes specialist to make sure that the blood sugar has risen to a high amount, which is evidence that he has become diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5137, + "question": "What is the favorite food for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "There is no specific food for a diabetic patient. He can eat from all food groups in specific quantities from each group according to the patient’s weight and condition. He is advised to eat foods high in fiber, such as oats, brown bread, whole grains, and vegetables. Reduce fats in food, and carbohydrates must be consumed within the permissible quantity, and one must not eat too much sugar, sweets, or sweetened juices or consume them within the permissible quantity.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5138, + "question": "I find diabetes, some of them gain weight, and others lose weight. What are the reasons?", + "answer": "There are two types of diabetes: the first, or insulin-dependent, whose patients are mostly thin or underweight, while the second type, which is not insulin-dependent, is overweight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5139, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a cumulative blood sugar test because I felt that my urine increased and I lost a little weight as a result of the test at 5.8, and they told me this is the beginning of diabetes, but I am not considered to have it...", + "answer": "This analysis is within normal limits. Please do a urine analysis. Perhaps the presence of salts is the cause of excessive urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5140, + "question": "Hello\nmy question is :\nDoes gingivitis injection cause my blood sugar to rise, knowing that I have type 2 diabetes and use Metfor 500 once after lunch...", + "answer": "If the analgesic injection is normal, it will not raise blood sugar, but if it contains cortisone, it will raise blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5141, + "question": "What is the maximum period of time to use the drug Cidophage? I mean, the period during which it remains effective is two years?", + "answer": "There is no specific time period for using the medicine, and it must be taken regularly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5142, + "question": "Does using Secidophage for a long period and in high doses reduce its effectiveness and cause the body to resist it?", + "answer": "incorrect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5143, + "question": "After taking insulin, how long do I have to eat a meal and what does it consist of?", + "answer": "From 15-30 minutes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5144, + "question": "Do sweet potatoes lower blood sugar??", + "answer": "Sweet potatoes help maintain blood sugar levels because they contain fiber, and because they increase the effectiveness of insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5145, + "question": "My weight is 65 and I am now in the pre-diabetic stage. How much weight should I lose and are Chitocal pills harmful?", + "answer": "How tall are you? The ideal weight is determined according to your height. It is not recommended to take medications to lose weight because of their side effects, and these pills may cause a lack of absorption of some vitamins. The safe way to lose weight is to follow a diet and do regular exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5146, + "question": "Is 175 normal after eating?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar, blood sugar two hours after eating, and more precisely, cumulative blood sugar should be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5147, + "question": "Is the rate of doing a diabetes test affected by a cold, for example, and other diseases in non-diabetic patients, and what is the ideal time to do a diabetes test to obtain an accurate result??", + "answer": "The diabetes result should not be affected in people who are not infected, and in principle it is preferable to test in the morning after fasting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5148, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My question is, does blood allergy cause diabetes?", + "answer": "What does blood allergy mean?\nType 1 diabetes is caused by a defect in the autoimmune system, not an allergy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5149, + "question": "My brother is 12 years old. His blood test showed high blood sugar, but the urine test showed no sugar. What is the reason?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to have diabetes in the urine for a diagnosis\nUsually, if diabetes is high, it appears in the urine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5150, + "question": "My brother, who is 11 years old, has high blood sugar and no symptoms of diabetes", + "answer": "It is necessary to see a doctor directly to undergo the necessary tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5151, + "question": "Hello\nI want the names of pediatric diabetes doctors in Sohag Governorate", + "answer": "The site's policy does not allow mentioning the names or addresses of doctors... Respecting the site's policy is a must", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5152, + "question": "What is the difference between regular Cidophag and extended-release Cidophag in terms of effectiveness?", + "answer": "There is no difference in results, just ease of use", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5153, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?\nHow can it be detected?", + "answer": "The doctor detects diabetes in his patient when he finds an increase in the level of sugar in his blood or urine. Reliable results for measuring blood sugar can be obtained by examining the blood before a person consumes any food or drink, and this is known as fasting blood sugar or fasting blood sugar. The normal level of blood sugar ranges between 70 and 120 mg per deciliter.\n Common signs and symptoms of diabetes include:\nExcessive thirst\nFrequent urination\nExcessive hunger\nWeight loss\nTired\nChanges in vision\nDelay in wound healing and recovery from infection\nPersistent skin itching", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5154, + "question": "Type 1 diabetes and its effect on pregnancy", + "answer": "If it is not controlled and under the supervision of a doctor, there are many negative effects, but if it is under control, then there is no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5155, + "question": "Is it possible for a patient with type 1 diabetes to be satisfied with one dose of mixed insulin in the morning (Mixtard 30), taking 35 units of it if the sugar level is moderate and the patient is satisfied with two meals...", + "answer": "If the sugar is normal and proportional to the food, yes, it may be enough", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5156, + "question": "Is it possible for a type 1 diabetic to be treated with pills after the age of twenty, or is insulin injections forever an alternative?", + "answer": "There is no alternative to insulin needles at this time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5157, + "question": "What causes weight gain with diabetes and taking insulin?", + "answer": "Insulin has no direct relationship to weight gain, but since insulin is responsible for regulating blood sugar by introducing it into the body’s cells, when you eat a large amount of food, insulin introduces a large amount of sugar into the cells, causing the accumulation of sugar (glucose) in the cells on the surface. Form of fat and thus causing weight gain.\nIf the cause of weight gain is eating a large amount of food, not insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5158, + "question": "I have a father who suffers from diabetes. I hope you can give me a suitable treatment or diet. He also has been suffering from sciatica for about a month. I hope you can help me. May God reward you well and heal every patient.", + "answer": "For diet:\nIt is recommended to eat 4-5 small meals a day, eat sources of carbohydrates (starches such as bread, rice, pasta and fruits) within the permissible amount, and reduce as much as possible sugar, sweets, sweetened juices and honey, reduce adding oil to food during cooking and prefer boiled or grilled food, eat foods Rich in fiber, such as brown bread, oatmeal, whole fruits, and legumes. Avoid delaying eating a meal after taking treatment. Finally, it is recommended to carry some sweets or candy to eat in the event of a drop in blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5159, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes. When he went to the doctor, she gave him insulin. We do not want him to deal with insulin, so we decided to compensate him with healthy foods, all vegetables and yogurt. Is this good or not?", + "answer": "Food is not a substitute for insulin. He must take insulin according to the amount specified by the doctor, otherwise he will be exposed to serious complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5160, + "question": "Peace be upon you, may God bless you with all the best\nI have a father who suffers from diabetes and he is also very old. May God heal him. I hope you will give me a suitable treatment or diet and also...", + "answer": "Follow the articles on the site regarding the diet and care of diabetics. To treat diabetes, you must consult a diabetologist and determine the type and dosage of medication. For nerve pain or what is called diabetic neuropathy, it is possible to use a group of vitamins B1, 6, and 12.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5161, + "question": "I tested for diabetes and found it was 1.19. Do I have diabetes, knowing that the inventory result is 7.8?", + "answer": "The results must be written correctly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5162, + "question": "My mother suffers from insulin-dependent diabetes and takes one dose daily, but now she suffers from high and low blood sugar without any clear causes or changes to it, so how can she control it...", + "answer": "Your mother needs to have her blood sugar tested fasting and two hours after eating, as well as cumulative blood sugar and kidney function, and be referred to a diabetes specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5163, + "question": "When I measure my blood sugar level, I get between 1.20 and 1.30. Does this pose a risk and can I use some medications? Thank you.", + "answer": "Is this the level when you are fasting? The normal blood sugar for a fasting person for 8 to 12 hours is from 70 to 110 mg per 100 ml of blood. If it exceeds 130, you are considered diabetic, and this is confirmed by repeating the analysis for at least two or three successive periods, with an interval of one week between each measurement.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5164, + "question": "How do I get diabetes, knowing that my mother has had it for 20 years?\nDo genetic factors affect this? How likely am I to get diabetes???", + "answer": "Diabetes is a familial disease, but it is not necessarily hereditary... There is no fixed probability rate, and you can get used to reducing sugars and following up on blood sugar analysis every 3 months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5165, + "question": "Does diabetes affect pregnancy in women??\nIs there a risk to her life if pregnancy occurs?!", + "answer": "Yes, diabetes affects the pregnancy, its continuation, and the health of the fetus. But the patient’s health condition and the extent of the doctor’s vision of carrying the pregnancy are the most important, and if it occurs, a special nutritional and medication program must be followed.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5166, + "question": "I am 56 years old and I suffer from diabetes.. and I take medication (pills), but in the morning I eat breakfast with beans, about 15 to 20 beans with bread... Do beans raise blood sugar levels...", + "answer": "Legumes do not raise sugar or cholesterol as long as the amount of oils or fats is small", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5167, + "question": "I have diabetes 2. I had a blood test and my lipids were 275. I changed from metformin to Janumet and Amaryl with an anti-atherosclerosis drug, and now there is severe pain in the head. Should I continue or go back to the previous medication, knowing that...", + "answer": "These are excellent results........You must continue taking the medications and look for the cause of the headache and its treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5168, + "question": "Does atorvastatin conflict with heartburn medications such as Anazole?", + "answer": "There is no conflict", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5169, + "question": "Does eating olives increase blood sugar?", + "answer": "It has no direct effect on blood sugar, but moderation is required", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5170, + "question": "A girl took too much Novoformin 30 tablets. What are the harms of that and what should she do, knowing that she does not suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "It may lead to acidity in the blood, so you should go to the emergency room immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5171, + "question": "He suffers from diabetes and has suffered from facial paralysis from the sixth degree for two years. Yesterday he had pain in the middle of the abdomen and heart, pain in the back of the head on the right side, and a strong tremor in the left hand and leg...", + "answer": "A blood sugar test and an urgent medical examination must be performed by a diabetologist and a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5172, + "question": "What are the best types of apples and is it true that green apples are more suitable for diabetics than others? Do apples contain fiber?", + "answer": "In general, there is no specific type of apple that can be said to be better than other types of apples, but in general, green apples contain a lower percentage of sugars, which may contribute to controlling blood sugar levels, but apples of all types are healthy and suitable for diabetics. .\n \nAs for fiber, apples contain a good percentage of fiber, and apples contain two types of fiber, which are insoluble fiber and soluble fiber, both of which contribute to improving the health of the digestive system and bowel movement, and regulating the absorption of sugar in the intestine, which also contributes to regulating Blood sugar levels.\n \nApples contain many nutrients, including the following:\n\nVitamin E.\nvitamin C.\nB vitamins.\nVitamin K.\nPotassium.\n\nFor more:\n\nBenefits of green apples for health and weight loss\nWhat are the benefits of apple peel? Does it harm health?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5173, + "question": "Do olive leaves help lower blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "This has no scientific sources", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5174, + "question": "Why does blood sugar continue to rise with increasing hours of fasting? It was 142 after two hours, then it became 145 after 8 hours, then it became 165 after 15 hours of fasting.", + "answer": "Because during fasting, the liver produces sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5175, + "question": "I am a married woman for five years and I am 36 years old and I suffer from diabetes, with a cumulative GPA between 9-8. How can I try to control it, knowing that I take two doses, 30 in the morning and 16 in the evening, of mixed insulin...", + "answer": "It is preferable to take insulin in 3 doses, for example 15 before breakfast, 15 before lunch, and 8 before dinner, provided that there is a system in times and moderation in food quantities.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5176, + "question": "Is it true that it is difficult for the body to resist metformin?", + "answer": "What does that mean? This is unscientific talk", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5177, + "question": "I used metformin for a period of five to six months, and I was gradually increasing the dose, and I lost weight, but recently my weight began to increase, so why?", + "answer": "Because food must be moderated while taking metformin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5178, + "question": "Does metformin continue to be effective for years?", + "answer": "Rather, its effect ends when you stop using it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5179, + "question": "When you stop using Amaryl, does the pancreas return to normal in secreting insulin?", + "answer": "If the pancreas works normally in the first place, then why would we use Amaryl?!\nDiabetes is a chronic disease and stopping taking medications will make the condition worse. Amaryl is used to control the disease by stimulating the pancreas to secrete insulin. This effectiveness stops when you stop taking the medication, and the pancreas will not return to its normal state.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5180, + "question": "Can Amaryl cause pancreas lethargy in the long term?", + "answer": "It is not considered a safe medicine for the pancreas", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5181, + "question": "Is Amaryl safe for the heart and pancreas?", + "answer": "Yes, it is considered safe and does not cause side effects related to the heart or pancreas", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5182, + "question": "Have clinical studies really proven that the body does not benefit from metformin in doses less than 1500 per day?", + "answer": "It cannot be said that the body does not benefit at all from doses lower than that, but clinical studies have actually shown that obtaining a real response from the drug to treat diabetes occurs at a dose of 1500 mg per day or more.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5183, + "question": "What other medications, such as metformin, are used to treat type 2 diabetes and are safe for the heart and pancreas, meaning they do not harm them?", + "answer": "Amaryl", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5184, + "question": "Which is more effective? Acceptance and response by the body: Cidophag (Metformin) 500 or 1000", + "answer": "Certainly, the effectiveness of 1000 mg is better than that of 500 mg. The truth is that clinical studies have proven that the real effectiveness of metformin does not appear at a dose of less than 1500 mg per day.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5185, + "question": "Is there a drug for non-insulin-dependent diabetes with an active ingredient other than metformin that is safe, meaning it does not affect the heart and pancreas?", + "answer": "Of course, there are many medications available to treat non-insulin-dependent diabetes (Type 2). They do not affect the heart or pancreas, and any of them can be taken according to the patient’s condition and under the supervision of the doctor. By the way, metformin does not have any negative effect on the heart or pancreas, but rather it is considered one of the best diabetes medications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5186, + "question": "I use Cidophag at a dose of 3500 per day. Is this wrong? Is it possible that its effectiveness will decrease and the body will resist it?", + "answer": "Yes, the dose you are using is high, as the highest dose that can be used is 2550 mg per day. This means that using the medicine at a dose higher than this limit will cause more harm than the desired benefit.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5187, + "question": "Hello. I suffer from high blood sugar, although I take my medications regularly. I go on a diet and walk daily. What is the reason for my high blood sugar?", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor for assistance in increasing doses, increasing other medications, or injecting insulin according to the patient’s condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5188, + "question": "What is the best diet sugar for someone with diabetes, and does Tropicana sugar have any side effects?", + "answer": "The best thing is to be in moderation, even with diet sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5189, + "question": "Peace be upon you.... What is the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes and which is more dangerous??", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes is insulin-dependent and occurs in children or adults who are not controlled with pills. Type 2 diabetes is treated with pills. Both types are dangerous if blood sugar is not controlled, but insulin-dependent is more dangerous in terms of its complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5190, + "question": "Is it normal for a diabetes test before bedtime to be 191?!", + "answer": "No, it is not normal, but you must know the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5191, + "question": "Is it normal for a diabetes test before bedtime to be 191?!", + "answer": "No, this number is higher than normal, and a fasting blood sugar test must be done, two hours after eating, and an average blood sugar test after 3 months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5192, + "question": "I am obese and became diabetic. After treatment, I went on a diet and slimmed down my body. My blood sugar dropped to 83. Fasting 116 fasting. Will there ever come a day when I can stop...", + "answer": "You have done what you should, and these numbers are great, but the treatment doses must be reduced, as the fasting level should be less than 126, and 160 two hours after eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5193, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar is 6. Does this mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "No, usually the diagnosis of diabetes is based on a cumulative blood sugar reading of 6.5 or more, and the normal rate is 5.6 and less. Therefore, you are now in the pre-diabetes stage and you must follow a healthy lifestyle, exercise, and lose weight to prevent the transition to diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5194, + "question": "Do metformin receptors decrease as the dose increases, causing insulin sensitivity to decrease, and what is the solution if this happens?", + "answer": "The main cause of type 2 diabetes is the resistance of the body’s tissues to the insulin present in the blood, so they do not respond to it. The drug metformin works to reduce this resistance and increases the sensitivity of the body’s tissues to insulin. It cannot be said that metformin receptors decrease with increasing dose. On the contrary, the effectiveness increases with increasing the dose. It may not be felt. The patient sometimes does this and believes that the opposite has happened because his diabetes has reached a stage greater than metformin's ability to improve.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5195, + "question": "What is the appropriate dose for Cidophag?", + "answer": "This product contains the drug metformin, which is used to treat diabetes. It is available in the market in several therapeutic doses, which are 500, 850, and 1000 mg. Treatment with it begins with a dose ranging between 500-850 times a day, which can be increased according to the patient’s condition to reach the highest dose, which is 2550 mg per day.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5196, + "question": "What is the difference between Metformin, Cidophag, and Glucophage?", + "answer": "Cidophag and Glucophage are trade names for the same drug, metformin, which is used to treat diabetes, and there is no difference between them if they are taken at the same dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5197, + "question": "What is the alpha-glucosidase enzyme and what is its importance for diabetes?", + "answer": "It is an enzyme that breaks down complex and disaccharides into simple monosaccharides that are easily absorbed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5198, + "question": "I need advice and I am confused, what is the best brand of diabetes formula, and I have diabetes? Please advise?", + "answer": "Why do you need Formula?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5199, + "question": "I am a patient who is over 30 years old and I use Actrapid insulin, and I use it more than 3 times a day, but I developed a cold and a high fever...", + "answer": "This is an emergency situation that may require more follow-up and a slight increase in dosage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5200, + "question": "I did not understand why some doctors diagnosed normal blood sugar as between 70 mg and 110 mg, while other doctors diagnosed it as between 70 mg and 100 mg??? Doesn't this constitute confusion in the credibility and ambiguity of the diagnosis??!!", + "answer": "There is absolutely no ambiguity. All that matters is that doctors adopt international health systems, which may differ slightly in the rules they set for diagnosing diseases. Some of them rely on the normal to be 110, while others are more strict and consider the normal to be less than 100. The most common is to adopt what the American Diabetes Organization says, which Normal is considered less than 100, pre-diabetes is between 100-125, and diabetes if the reading is more than or equal to 126. Another thing that affects the judgment is that there is always a possibility of an error rate in the examination, so the doctor seeks to diagnose when readings that slightly exceed the normal limit are reached, and for this reason. Diagnosis is preferred based on cumulative diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5201, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient. Is it possible for me to undergo a height-lengthening operation?", + "answer": "It works, but we do not recommend it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5202, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and I want a suitable treatment. My blood pressure is 270/300 and the age is 29 years. Please advise me on a suitable treatment.\n.. I take Ola Gaucovance 500/5, but it is not suitable for me because I have to go to the bathroom more...", + "answer": "We cannot give appropriate treatment to a diabetic patient without conducting a comprehensive examination of his health and medical condition. I advise you to consult your doctor who prescribed the medication to you, as he is most knowledgeable about your condition and can change your treatment to suit your diabetes condition.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5203, + "question": "My mother has been diabetic for 20 years, and she urinates frequently. Does diabetes have a role? Note that diabetes is 470???", + "answer": "It certainly has a major role, as one of the symptoms of diabetes is frequent urination and high blood sugar, to this extent these symptoms will appear clearly. The doctor must be consulted so that the mother can give the necessary treatment as soon as possible, not only to solve the problem of frequent urination, but also to control the disease and prevent its complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5204, + "question": "I have high blood sugar, so the doctor told me that I am a type 1 diabetic, but I did not believe it, so I did a C-peptide test and the result came out normal. I am 27 years old and my weight is at the ideal mass, so what...", + "answer": "If the c-peptide is normal or high, this is a type 2 sugar, but if it is low, this is a type 1 sugar\nIt is preferable to check the insulin level as well", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5205, + "question": "Knee swelling in diabetics", + "answer": "You should see an orthopedic specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5206, + "question": "On February 1, 2015, I had a blood sugar test done, and the cumulative blood sugar was 7.2, and the normal blood sugar was 133. Today, February 9, 2015, the normal blood sugar was 90, the cholesterol was 175 // and the fat sotriglicerid was 96. I hope you can explain this to me??", + "answer": "On February 1, 2015, the cumulative blood sugar reading was 7.2 and the regular blood sugar was 133. This is high and indicates diabetes, based on the cumulative blood sugar reading to a greater extent because it gives the average sugar level during the past three months. As for the normal blood sugar reading on February 9, 2015, it is within normal limits, but that does not negate the existence of the problem. This decrease may be due to your abstaining from food for a long period before the test was performed, or for another reason. You must consult a doctor to take the necessary action.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5207, + "question": "Is the progression of pre-diabetes to diabetes inevitable, given that my weight is normal, I walk daily for more than 20 minutes, and my parents and family history are free of diabetes??", + "answer": "The possibility of transitioning from pre-diabetes to diabetes is very likely unless the patient takes care of his health. You must follow a healthy lifestyle to protect against the development of the problem by exercising, losing weight, and eating healthy food.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5208, + "question": "I am 16 years old, and my period is messy, and it has been four months since I have had diabetes. Is this because of the sugar?!", + "answer": "Missing a period can result from a variety of conditions, including:\n1- Pregnancy during which menstruation stops.\n2- Temporary interruptions in the menstrual cycle can occur due to following a harsh diet with severe weight loss, and women who suffer from anorexia nervosa have their periods stop completely.\nMalnutrition leads to a reduction and absence of estrogen secretion, thus stopping the ovulation process.\n3- Practicing violent sports or harsh exercise.\n4- Extreme stress.\n5- The use of some drugs, such as corticosteroids, which disrupt the balance of hormones that control menstruation, leading to the absence of menstruation, and this can hinder fertility.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5209, + "question": "Hello\nI checked my sugar level after eating a meal that included dates, oranges, and milk tea, and the sugar level was 162\nIs it considered the presence of sugar?", + "answer": "You performed the examination after eating a meal, but you did not mention after how long you performed the examination? The time factor is very important. In any case, it is not possible to judge the reading you mentioned without knowing the time, but it is not a cause for concern. It is best to retest in the morning after fasting for 8-10 hours, and the reading should be less than 100 mg/dl, or two hours after a meal, and then the reading should be less than 140. mg/dl.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5210, + "question": "Is festa the best source of natural sugar?", + "answer": "Not to our knowledge", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5211, + "question": "I use Glucophage 1000 mg diabetes control pills to lose weight, one pill a day, and I do not suffer from diabetes. I breastfeed my child who is two years old. Is there any harm to my child and I breastfeed him nearly twice a day? Please advise me.", + "answer": "The truth is that this medicine is secreted in the mother’s milk and reaches the infant. It is not recommended to use it during breastfeeding, so that the infant does not suffer from a hypoglycemic episode. You must either stop breastfeeding or stop taking the medicine and rely on other methods to lose weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5212, + "question": "My mother measured her blood sugar on a glucometer two hours after lunch, and the food was meat, starches, and very high in fat. It was 136. Is this normal? Is she, God forbid, diabetic? Thank you.", + "answer": "Good result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5213, + "question": "The reason for the increase in blood sugar after eating, and the cumulative blood sugar reaches nine and a half, knowing that I use the medication Lantus Injectors in the morning and in the evening. I use a medication with three Glucophage 1000 pills a day in addition to aspirin...", + "answer": "A treatment must be added that is responsible for the sugar resulting from food, and this must be done in cooperation with the treating physician according to his knowledge of the circumstances of the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5214, + "question": "My mother has had high blood sugar for ten years - often 140 when fasting. She never used insulin needles, she was content with medications. A few weeks ago, she discovered inflammation and gallstones and was drained...", + "answer": "It is possible due to lack of food. You must coordinate with the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5215, + "question": "As for diabetes, 6 months ago I had a blood sugar test done four hours after eating and it showed 223. I know that I had a lot of sugar that day, but the day after that, and until now, thank God, everyone...", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar must be tested. Eating should be moderate in any case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5216, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar test result: 140\nThe result of the HBA1C blood sugar test was 6.8. Is there any advice or advice on...\nAny specific advice or recent medications", + "answer": "Unfortunately, the reading of fasting blood sugar and cumulative blood sugar is high and indicates that you have diabetes. You should see a specialist doctor to give the appropriate treatment for your condition. I also advise you to follow a healthy lifestyle, such as exercising 30 minutes at least three times a week, reducing sugars and starches, and avoiding foods rich in fats.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5217, + "question": "Peace be upon you: My parents have kidney failure and when a permanent dialysis machine was installed, the operation was successful, but his hand became swollen for 3 months and the doctor did not know the cause and took antibiotic needles...", + "answer": "He needs a clinical examination by a vascular surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5218, + "question": "Why are diabetics advised not to eat sugars and starches, and is sugar necessary for the body?", + "answer": "It is not recommended not to eat them completely, but they should be eaten in moderation and according to the permitted amount because sugars and starches have a direct effect on high blood sugar.\nWhen a person eats starches or sugars and they break down into glucose, the pancreas secretes the hormone insulin, which uses glucose as a source of energy in the body. In the case of diabetes, the pancreas does not secrete insulin, or it secretes it at a small rate, or it secretes it but the body does not respond to it, which leads to high blood glucose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5219, + "question": "Neuropathy due to diabetes", + "answer": "Yes, it is one of the first complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5220, + "question": "If you take GLucophage 850 blood sugar control treatment three times a day, what is the result of the blood sugar test that indicates that diabetes is under control?", + "answer": "Cumulative score less than 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5221, + "question": "Are diabetes and blood pressure hereditary?\nDoes eating lemon affect people with both of these diseases together, negatively or positively?", + "answer": "There is no disease that does not have a genetic predisposition.\nOf course, familial tendency exists.\nEating lemon is beneficial and has a positive effect.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5222, + "question": "I have used Lantus pen needles for years, starting from opening them for two months and more times, but usually two months.. And I realized that once the needle is opened, its expiration date is only a month.. What harm has happened to me?", + "answer": "There is no harm in that, except that the treatment may not have given you the desired goal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5223, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient be treated if the disease is detected early?", + "answer": "Complete recovery from diabetes is not possible at this time, but early detection of the disease helps provide better treatment and makes it easier to control and prevent its complications before it gets worse.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5224, + "question": "I have two daughters who have diabetes, ages 6 and 4, and they are type 1 and use needles. We find it difficult to deal with my daughter who is 6 years old. Is there a way and is there a treatment...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, your children suffer from type 1 diabetes, in which the pancreas is unable to secrete insulin at all, and the only treatment is to replace the body with insulin, which cannot be given in any other way than injections. Recently, a type of insulin is manufactured in the form of a spray to reduce the suffering of patients, but I do not think that the product is now available in the Saudi market. It may be available in America.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5225, + "question": "Peace be upon you / I am a 17-year-old young man who complains of extreme thirst, I drink a lot, and I urinate every hour or hour and a half. When I had a blood sugar test, the result was normal, but the problem increases during Ramadan when...", + "answer": "Urine must be collected for 24 hours to determine the quantity and consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5226, + "question": "Does a high blood sugar level of 7.2 mean that the person is infected, or may this increase be occasional, meaning that it will take a period of time and the blood sugar will return to normal? How do I know if I have diabetes?", + "answer": "It is unlikely to be accidental. Your cumulative blood sugar level is high, and you should see a specialist doctor to take the necessary action.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5227, + "question": "My sister is eighteen years old and has diabetes. Is it true that there is a stimulant treatment for the pancreatic glands?", + "answer": "Yes, there are medications that help increase the secretion of insulin from the pancreas, but based on the age she mentioned, she most likely suffers from type 1 diabetes. In this case, the body’s immune system destroys the insulin-secreting cells in the pancreas and it will not be able to secrete insulin even with these medications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5228, + "question": "What is the best treatment for diabetes?\nWhat are the best ways to prevent its complications?", + "answer": "Regarding the best treatment for diabetes, the truth is that there is no specific treatment that is preferred in all cases, but rather determining the best treatment depends on the condition of each individual patient and the stage he has reached of the disease. The best treatment for one patient may not be the best for another patient, and the best treatment for a patient now may not be the best later.\nProtection from diabetes complications is based on maintaining the blood sugar level within normal limits by following a healthy regimen and taking medications if necessary, as well as diligent follow-up of the patient by conducting daily and periodic examinations.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5229, + "question": "serious\nHe has a lack of ischemia in the extremities. He diagnosed his condition and told him that he should have plates implanted in the foot. Is this treatment correct and useful? Is this operation dangerous to his health? And did...", + "answer": "Yes, there is vascular disease, which leads to a lack of blood supply to the limb. This is a complication of diabetes. It is preferable to follow up with a vascular surgeon. The operation is necessary and quickly, and there is no need to worry.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5230, + "question": "Please advise me. I took the diabetes test and after two hours it was 226 and after 6 hours it was 72 while I was eating stuffed cabbage.", + "answer": "The diabetes reading two hours after eating is high and abnormal. To be sure, I advise you to get a test for cumulative diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5231, + "question": "What is the difference between the WHO standard and the AHA standard with regard to determining diabetes and prediabetes??", + "answer": "There are minor, insignificant differences in the numbers, but the basic principles are the same", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5232, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. My aunt feels numbness in her left hand and feels dizzy sometimes, knowing that she has diabetes and is taking treatment!!", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5233, + "question": "Does original honey raise sugar levels?", + "answer": "Yes, if it exceeds the permitted quantity", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5234, + "question": "I measured my diabetes with a home device two hours after lunch, and the result was 220, and the next day the result appeared in the laboratory as 133 for normal and cumulative blood sugar of 7.2, knowing that I am fasting, and for your information that I am 37 years old...", + "answer": "In this type of diabetes, you must follow a healthy diet and see a doctor to prescribe and follow up on treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5235, + "question": "Hello\nI checked my blood sugar this morning and it was 6.9\nI was checked before lunch at 3 o'clock and it was 7.8\nThree hours later it was 10.6\nPlease advise", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes and you should follow a moderate diet and lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5236, + "question": "Does diabetic supplements have any harmful effects on someone who has had a coronary artery clot and has stenosis?", + "answer": "There is absolutely no harm in taking it. On the contrary, metformin, or what is called a diabetes aid or regulator, helps reduce harmful cholesterol and raise good cholesterol in the body. It is the only diabetes drug that provides protection from heart and arterial diseases.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5237, + "question": "Is gum arabic beneficial for diabetics? What are the benefits of gum arabic to the human body?", + "answer": "Yes, it is believed that gum arabic is beneficial for diabetics and provides several benefits to the human body, as gum arabic contributes to regulating blood sugar levels, as gum arabic is rich in soluble fiber, which contributes to slowing the digestion of carbohydrates and the absorption of sugar in the digestive system, which leads to Better control of blood sugar levels.\n \nIt is worth noting that the aforementioned does not mean that it is possible to dispense with the drug treatments prescribed to treat diabetes, and coordination must be made with the treating physician before starting to use gum arabic to ensure that there is no conflict with diabetes medications and to determine the appropriate dose of gum arabic.\n \nThere are a number of other health benefits of gum arabic for the body, including the following:\n\n\nMaintaining a healthy weight: Gum arabic can play a role in weight management by suppressing appetite and feeling full, which can help control food cravings and maintain a healthy weight.\n\n\nSupporting digestive health: Gum arabic is believed to enhance digestive health by increasing the growth of beneficial bacteria in the intestines, which contributes to improving overall digestive health.\n\n\nImproved heart health: It may have a positive effect on heart health by reducing levels of harmful cholesterol in the blood.\n\n\nSupporting the health of the immune system: It may support the health of the immune system and enhance its activity.\n\n\nFor more:\n\nWhat are the causes of high blood sugar?\nBenefits of gum arabic and its health harms\nWhat are the benefits of gum arabic for the kidneys, ways to use it, and its harms?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5238, + "question": "What are the normal rates of diabetes after fasting and two hours after eating, and random and cumulative diabetes, as doctors differ in determining the rates? Thank you.", + "answer": "The normal fasting blood sugar level for healthy people and non-diabetics is less than 100 mg/dL, but two hours after eating it should be less than 140 mg/dL.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5239, + "question": "I am 44 years old, and 20 days ago I started suffering from urination a lot, and I thought of doing a test at home. The sugar immediately after eating was found to be 1.53, and in the morning before eating, 1.05. Is this...", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes and you must lose weight through moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5240, + "question": "Does diabetes help slimming?", + "answer": "One of the side effects of the drug metformin, known as the diabetes aid or regulator, is weight loss, ranging between 3-4 kilograms of weight, and weight loss may be greater than that in people who suffer from excessive obesity.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5241, + "question": "Do cholesterol pills cause diabetes?", + "answer": "No, it definitely does not cause it, but it may cause a slight increase in insulin resistance, which is not significant", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5242, + "question": "There are a lot of herbs and things that when I search for diabetes, I find that they are supposed to be an alternative to insulin. Do these things really heal? Is it possible that I can also eat comfortably and not follow a specific eating regimen? I mean...", + "answer": "This is not true. If there was an herb that could be used as an alternative to insulin, scientists would not have delayed spreading the news and there would not be millions of diabetics all over the world forced to take insulin injections!\nThere are always non-specialized people who try to promote some herbs or formulas as treating diabetes, and many patients are deceived by this talk and abandon their medications and follow these rumors and do not discover the consequences of the matter until their health deteriorates. Do not follow these sayings and do not stop taking your medications without consulting and advising your doctor. There are some herbs that help reduce blood sugar, but they are not a substitute for medications or diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5243, + "question": "Are there pills to reduce sugar without losing weight for a 70-year-old man?", + "answer": "Of course there is, but the most appropriate treatment for a diabetic patient is chosen based on his condition. See a doctor and tell him your desire, and he will help choose the best treatment for him.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5244, + "question": "I am a 27-year-old girl: When I had a test, it was found that I suffer from urinary diabetes, although my blood sugar is currently moderate. What is the seriousness of the condition?", + "answer": "Urine sugar does not mean that you have diabetes. A blood test must be done for fasting blood sugar, then fasting blood sugar, and cumulative blood sugar in order for us to diagnose the condition.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5245, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 38 years old. I was tested for diabetes. The fasting period was 133 after breakfast and 216. Does this indicate that I have diabetes, knowing that there are no symptoms? Please advise me. May God reward you well.", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes, regardless of the absence of symptoms. You must follow a moderate diet and see a doctor to monitor the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5246, + "question": "Peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings be upon you\nMy name is Muhammad. For 6 years, I have had diabetes in the blood and I use a medicine called Demicron MR. I am constantly underweight, although...", + "answer": "A cumulative blood sugar test must be done first if it is not among the requirements. It is possible that the diabetes you suffer from is the type that requires insulin. If the cumulative blood sugar test is good, other tests must be done to search for other causes of weight loss.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5247, + "question": "Is it possible to combine Librax and Dombi, knowing that I suffer from high blood pressure and I use Nitrlex, Concor 2.5, and Zonpril, 10 tablets of each type daily, and Januvia, one tablet daily for diabetes?", + "answer": "I don't know what a dumpy is", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5248, + "question": "6 months ago, I checked my fasting blood sugar and it was 226, then I went on a diet, and my blood sugar returned to 95 fasting, and it does not exceed 160 two hours after a meal. Does this mean that my diabetes has disappeared because there are cases...", + "answer": "This may not mean a complete cure for diabetes. This disease can be controlled by following a diet, healthy lifestyle, and exercise. You have succeeded in achieving this. You must continue the same regimen and monitor your blood sugar from time to time. I also advise you to do a cumulative blood sugar test to make sure things are under control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5249, + "question": "Foods that raise and lower blood sugar", + "answer": "Almost all foods contain high sugar levels, except for vegetables, which are almost devoid of calories", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5250, + "question": "Does a woman having gestational diabetes have an impact on her marital and family life?", + "answer": "Gestational diabetes is supposed to end with birth, but the possibility of the mother developing type 2 diabetes increases over time, so she must constantly monitor her blood sugar and follow a healthy lifestyle.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5251, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI want to ask you about someone who has diabetes\nWhen he goes anywhere, he walks a short distance and his leg hurts\nIf you stand from the bottom of your foot, it will hurt a lot\nHe feels dizzy and feels the state of his body...", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult a neurologist to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5252, + "question": "What does the E-7 signal on the glucose testing device mean?", + "answer": "I think the code means error number 7 will occur. Open the device’s manual and read what this error means and avoid it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5253, + "question": "What is the benefit of taking metformin with insulin Mix 30 and when is it most beneficial, before or after eating?", + "answer": "Insulin works to bring sugar from the blood into the body's cells and thus lowers the blood sugar level. The benefit of taking metformin with insulin is that it increases the sensitivity of tissues and body cells to the presence of insulin and thus increases its therapeutic effectiveness. The best time to take metformin is before eating, but if you feel abdominal pain, malaise, or diarrhea, we advise you to take it after eating to alleviate these symptoms.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5254, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. If you please, my husband is 38 years old, his height is 185, and his weight is 115. He did a blood sugar test in the Al-Burj laboratory, fasting 83 and fasting 166, and cumulative in three months was 5.80, please...", + "answer": "My dear, as for the cumulative sugar level, it is normal for the previous 3 months, and the fasting blood sugar is normal, but the fasting blood sugar level is considered to be an increased percentage. It is possible that your husband ate fatty food or it contains sugars. He should regulate his eating for two weeks and practice walking for an hour a day, then re-check the fasting and fasting blood sugar only.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5255, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 10 years, and I suffer from high blood sugar levels in the evening before dinner", + "answer": "Your safety, but how can we advise you or help you solve the problem without any information about the nature of the altitude or the medications you are using? ?\nI advise you to follow up with your doctor and present the problem to him, as he is the most knowledgeable about your health condition and the most capable of solving the problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5256, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does walking for more than half an hour on an empty stomach raise blood sugar or affect the analysis?", + "answer": "Walking is very beneficial for diabetics, as it helps raise the burning rate and lower blood sugar. It is preferable to walk after eating, not before", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5257, + "question": "A 65-year-old man who had his pancreas removed and has a question about modern portable devices for regulating blood sugar, their prices, and if they are available in Jordan, in Arabic.", + "answer": "Its prices range from 3,000 to 6,000 dinars, and the monthly cost of pieces is approximately 200 dinars, and it is in English.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5258, + "question": "My father is about 60 years old and has diabetes and high blood pressure. Every day we take him to the hospital, he is uncomfortable with his chest, breathing, and the fluids in his body. There is more than one hospital, more than one private and private doctor, and daily examinations...", + "answer": "This is a chronic and complex condition that cannot be treated without full detection and follow-up of the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5259, + "question": "Good morning\nMy mother has two wounds on the bottom of the feet in the shape of an eye, 4 years old, and they have not healed or healed. I want advice from good doctors, as it is found in diabetes, and I want a doctor to see the condition...", + "answer": "My dear brother\nMay God heal our dear mother. First, the blood sugar must be regulated well, the wound must be cleaned well, and good follow-up done. If you are in Khamis Mushayt, see Dr. Imad Al-Sabbagh at Al-Osra Comprehensive Clinic in Shubaa.\nDr. Fatima Attia -- Khamis Mushayt -- Family Comprehensive Clinic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5260, + "question": "Does cortisone injection affect the pancreas?", + "answer": "My dear sister\nIt is known that cortisone causes an increase in blood sugar, and the pancreas is responsible for regulating blood sugar, but a single injection of cortisone does not affect the pancreas.\nDr. Fatima Attia -- Khamis Mushayt -- Family Comprehensive Clinic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5261, + "question": "My father did not have diabetes, and after taking a cortisone injection once for an allergy in a vein, his blood sugar rose, and after taking a cumulative blood sugar analysis, it became clear that the increase after the injection...", + "answer": "One of the side effects of cortisone is a temporary increase in the blood sugar level, and it is normal for the blood sugar to return to its normal level after the effect of the needle ends. But you mentioned that the cumulative blood sugar level is high, and this test indicates the blood sugar level during the past three months, and its high level means that your father was diabetic before taking the needle, but he did not discover the matter, and the cortisone needle increased the increase and helped to discover the patient. You must monitor your father's condition, and if the rise continues, he must consult a doctor to take the necessary treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5262, + "question": "Excuse me, Doctor, my father is 45 years old, and for a month he felt constantly thirsty and constantly needed to go to the bathroom. He went to have a blood sugar test done, and it turned out that he has diabetes. What is your advice to him?", + "answer": "Treatment of diabetes must be carried out under the supervision of a specialist doctor. There is no ideal treatment for all diabetics, but choosing the appropriate treatment depends on the patient’s condition, test results, and many other factors related to it. I advise you to see a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5263, + "question": "In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful\nPeace and mercy of God\nQuestion: How do Emryl tablets work for diabetics?\nDoes increasing the dose correspond to increased physical activity, or vice versa? I am taking 6 mm now\nMahmoud - Beheira - Egypt", + "answer": "It stimulates the pancreas to secrete insulin in a way that does not depend on blood sugar levels and is not related to physical activity. We do not prefer a dose of more than 4 mg.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5264, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am a 22-year-old young man. I did a blood sugar test before breakfast and checked the blood sugar tank and found g1.11 for the sugar level and 6.5% for the tank, knowing...", + "answer": "Your cumulative blood sugar reading is at the level at which a diagnosis of diabetes is made, meaning it is high and not within the normal limit. I advise you to see a specialist doctor to take the necessary action and determine whether you need to take diabetes medication.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5265, + "question": "Hello\nI am in the seventh month of pregnancy and I did a urine test, and my urine sugar came out at 3 plus, and when I did a blood test while I was fasting, my sugar came out at 102. Does this mean...", + "answer": "There is a special test used to determine whether a pregnant woman has gestational diabetes, and it cannot be said that you have it through a urine analysis or just the presence of sugar in the urine.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5266, + "question": "I am in the fifth month and I suffer from gestational diabetes. What should I follow, knowing that I have started not eating sweets at all?", + "answer": "Of course, you should follow up on the matter with your doctor and take the appropriate medication for your condition. You cannot treat the disease alone without consulting and following up with the doctor, as this may negatively affect the fetus, God forbid.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5267, + "question": "Does novomix30 insulin help with weight gain?", + "answer": "Yes, it helps. One of the side effects of all types of insulin is weight gain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5268, + "question": "We have a child who is one year and three months old, and his father is diabetic, and I heard that the child's chances of developing diabetes are 50%.\nWhat nutritional procedures should be followed with the child and are these...", + "answer": "If either parent or one of them has type 2 diabetes increases the rate of diabetes in their children, but not by 50%, and the infection does not occur at this age, but rather with advancing age (around the age of forty), so there is no need to worry at all at this stage, and all you have to do is His action is to pay attention to the child’s nutrition to ensure his healthy growth", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5269, + "question": "Hello\nI have a question and I hope you can help me with it. I bought a blood sugar monitor and measured it two hours after eating and found it was 136. I measured it after five hours and found it was 156. And thank God, I don’t have any...", + "answer": "Your sugar readings are within normal limits. To be more reassured, measure your blood sugar in the morning after fasting for 8-10 hours. The normal result is that the sugar level is less than 100 mg/dl.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5270, + "question": "My father suffers from high blood sugar and low blood sugar on the same day. During the day it rises and reaches 500 and above, and at night it reaches less than 40, especially when I take a dose of insulin...", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor as soon as possible to adjust the insulin doses and times to suit the patient’s condition and his sugar level. It is preferable that you record the patient’s sugar readings, the times of the examination, and the times of the occurrence of low blood sugar to present them to the doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5271, + "question": "I have a father who suffers from high blood sugar and low diabetes at the same time. This means that he has lows and highs on the same day, which may reach 500 and then drop to 40, and he takes...", + "answer": "The doctor must be consulted to adjust the insulin doses and times to suit the patient’s condition and his sugar readings. It is preferable to record the sugar level, the time of the examination, and the times of the patient’s low blood sugar to present them to the doctor so that he can take the optimal action.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5272, + "question": "My mother, who is fifty years old, suffers from diabetes, but she controls it with diet and medicine... and the vitamin Neurobion and it's all fine... but a year ago I started to see a dark color under her eyes, close to black, about the width of a finger knot...", + "answer": "A diabetic patient is supposed to see an ophthalmologist every 6 months to be sure, as uncontrolled diabetes in the long term may affect vision, and I do not think it has anything to do with the dark color under the eyes, but there is no harm in seeing a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5273, + "question": "Is one diagnosis enough to determine pre-diabetes?", + "answer": "It is certainly not enough. It is better to repeat the examination two or three times, unless the diagnosis is made based on a cumulative blood sugar test, in which case the diagnosis can be approved definitively.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5274, + "question": "Two months ago, I had my blood sugar tested and it was 300, so the doctor prescribed me 500 Cidophag tablets after lunch, then every time the percentage decreased, and since a month ago it did not rise above 120, so I stopped the tablets 5 days ago and found the percentage was 135...", + "answer": "Diabetes is considered a chronic disease, and once it is diagnosed, it cannot be cured, but it can be lived with easily by adhering to taking medications and diet. Therefore, I do not advise you to stop taking medication without consulting a doctor and following up with him, even if your sugar readings drop to the normal limit. This is the goal of treatment, and leaving it may lead to an increase. Blood sugar rises again and the problem worsens", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5275, + "question": "My father has been suffering from diabetes for 30 years, and now he is 55. A week ago, he fell into a coma due to low blood sugar, and his memory became somewhat weak.\nWill this problem go away...", + "answer": "This cannot be known except through observation. It may be presented to a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5276, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar an hour after eating and it was 170. Then I waited two hours and tested and my blood sugar was 137. Is this percentage normal or should I do a cumulative blood sugar test?", + "answer": "You did not mention whether you are diabetic or not. In any case, the readings you mentioned are considered normal, and there is no harm in performing a cumulative diabetes test to be reassured. A fasting blood sugar test can also be performed by checking the blood sugar after fasting for 8-10 hours, and the sugar level must be less than 100 mg/dL if you do not have diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5277, + "question": "I take Metrofem 500, four pills a day. Is there any future effect on the liver or pancreas as a result of these doses? I am 40 years old and my blood sugar is 220 after breakfast without using...", + "answer": "Taking the diabetes regulator (Metformin) has no side effects on the liver or pancreas and can be used without worry, of course after it is prescribed by a doctor. As for the blood sugar reading after breakfast, it is preferable to perform the test two hours after eating breakfast, and then the blood sugar level should be less than 180 mg/dL.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5278, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and it rises in the evening when I take insulin units in the evening. It drops during the night and may reach 40, and most days the blood sugar is high, meaning it reaches 400 in the evening...", + "answer": "The evening dose must be reduced, meals and their timings must be adhered to, moderate and constant amounts should be determined for each meal, and follow-up should be done under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5279, + "question": "Does metformin affect dryness of the body and hair and hair loss?", + "answer": "No, it usually does not affect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5280, + "question": "What is pre-diabetes, can it be prevented??", + "answer": "It is when the results of the diabetes test are more than normal and less than diabetes, and it can be prevented by eating moderation and losing weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5281, + "question": "Does the diabetes medication Galvus Met increase weight?", + "answer": "Certainly no, it does not increase it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5282, + "question": "What is cumulative sugar?? Is it permanent for life? And what is the treatment?", + "answer": "My dear sister\nCumulative sugar is the sugar reserve, which is an analysis that indicates the sugar level over the past 3 months. It is a very excellent and important analysis for diabetics.\nDr. Fatima Attia -- Khamis Mushayt -- Family Comprehensive Clinic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5283, + "question": "Peace be upon you. A while ago I had a cumulative blood sugar test and the result was 5. Is it a good percentage and what do you advise me?", + "answer": "The percentage is normal. We advise you to eat in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5284, + "question": "Does cinnamon lower blood sugar in type 2 diabetics and what is the best way to use it?", + "answer": "No, do not reduce it to a degree that makes it a treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5285, + "question": "Why does the blood sugar reading differ when I do a blood sugar test more than once at the same time? One time it may be 140, then I prick another finger and it is less than 120.", + "answer": "Do not expose the test strip to air for a long period of time before placing the blood sample on it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5286, + "question": "Hello\nDoes the blood sugar rise before two hours after eating indicate that there is a possibility of diabetes, knowing that I measure it after an hour, it is 150 or 146, then after two hours...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nI advise you to do a blood sugar analysis, which is the cumulative amount, and do a fasting blood sugar test two hours after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5287, + "question": "What is the treatment for a crack in the heel of the foot? It is very painful for a person suffering from diabetes. Is it a sign of a problem in the body?", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed as soon as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5288, + "question": "My mother cut her finger and blood fell into the food and everyone ate it. She is diabetic\nIn this case, does everyone get diabetes?", + "answer": "With all the great efforts made by the medical website in disseminating scientific knowledge..\nMedical awareness is unfortunately zero.\nIs diabetes an infectious disease?\nWe hope to review the dictionary on the website and read a little about diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5289, + "question": "Is Glycovance better, Amaryl, or Demacron, and which one is less harmful, especially since I read that Amaryl increases weight and increases the risk of heart attacks?", + "answer": "Each diabetes medication has different side effects, and no medication is better than the other. The use of medications is based on the doctor’s diagnosis first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5290, + "question": "Sorry, I want to say that I did a blood sugar test, and I found 1.06 milligrams. Is this normal? Do I have to be careful? Do I have to repeat the test because it is the first time...", + "answer": "I think you mean 106 without a comma or period, and this number indicates the presence of a predisposition to diabetes. It is also preferable to do a cumulative blood sugar test, and you must moderate the amounts of food so that your weight becomes medically ideal. You can eat everything, but in moderate quantities and in a regular manner.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5291, + "question": "I am 16 years old, and I measured my blood sugar after fasting for 12 hours with medical tests, and the result came out as 0.56 g/L.\nIs this normal or not?", + "answer": "After fasting for 12 hours, it is acceptable and no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5292, + "question": "I became diabetic without fasting at 290, and after fasting at 107, I ate sugars and my blood sugar levels increased naturally. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "The examination must be performed again, and fasting must be done for a period of no less than 8 hours. It is recommended to avoid fatty meals and sweets. If the test result is less than 110, you are healthy and do not suffer from diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5293, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I suffer from diabetes. I use insulin. I want to know if pregnancy occurs and the sugar level is high, what might happen to the fetus and mother, and is there...", + "answer": "We advise you, Madam, to stay away from herbs, adhere to insulin, and go to a nutritionist to give you a diet that suits you while you are pregnant. God willing, the child will be fine.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5294, + "question": "I feel very dizzy and nauseous when I eat sugary things. I was diagnosed with diabetes and am healthy. My weight is 44. I am 27. The condition has been since childhood.", + "answer": "There is no special indication for this, but it is preferable to avoid sugars", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5295, + "question": "I asked a question related to the diabetes ratio of 1.06, is it normal and will this percentage fluctuate? The answer was everything is possible, but the unit is incorrect. Does the doctor mean that the diabetes ratio of 1.06 is abnormal??", + "answer": "The number written is incorrect because the numbers in blood sugar level tests are between 90-110 mg/dL or 4-6 mmol/L, or the cumulative diabetes test is less than 5 mmol/mol, so compare these numbers with the test you took and verify the name of the test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5296, + "question": "What is the reason for the drop in blood sugar in an eight-and-a-half-year-old diabetic about an hour after lunch? It sometimes reaches 26, 27, or 34, knowing that she takes 8 units of...", + "answer": "An antibody test for wheat allergy and a cortisone test should be done at 8 a.m", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5297, + "question": "I have diabetes and I do not use pills. I am afraid that the sugar will increase because some say that if I use pills, it will increase. Note that my blood sugar in the morning reaches 112 and I fast 112, and two hours after breakfast it reaches 230, meaning I use pills...", + "answer": "You should use metformin 850 mg 3 times daily and reduce food amounts", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5298, + "question": "I am 22 years old and I have diabetes. I have been on treatment for about 8 years, and now for about 3 years I have not been treated at all, and I feel very physically tired, even though I took the medication again, but I am tired :/", + "answer": "The condition must be fully supervised by the treating physician and comprehensive examinations must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5299, + "question": "Does taking iron tablets affect diabetics and how much is the dose? Does taking calcium tablets affect diabetics and how much is the dose? Male, 50 years old", + "answer": "Neither of them affects diabetes, but they should not be taken together, and the dose is determined according to the need of the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5300, + "question": "I have diabetes. I am 50 years old. My blood sugar level when I am fasting is from 120 to 140, and after eating it reaches from 180 to 270 on a variable basis.\nTreatment: 3 Diamicron tablets once before eating...", + "answer": "It is possible to increase the dose of Dimicron to four pills, or reduce the amount of food and distribute it into multiple small meals at organized times, which is the ideal solution.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5301, + "question": "Is 1.6 grams of blood sugar normal? Will this percentage drop to a lower level??", + "answer": "Everything is possible but unity is not correct", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5302, + "question": "I am a diabetic. I was taking Amaryl, then the medication was changed to two Glucovance 2.5 pills and two Glucophage pills. My blood sugar is now from 100 to 120, and my fasting rate is from 270 to 300...", + "answer": "Glimepiride is better after eating, and the dose must be increased under the supervision of a doctor or the amount of food reduced", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5303, + "question": "I suffer from going to the bathroom a lot, and I am 16 years old. I suspected that I had diabetes, so I went to the pharmacy and had breakfast. I had my blood sugar tested an hour after breakfast, and my blood sugar was 148...", + "answer": "No, this does not diagnose diabetes, but a cumulative blood sugar test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5304, + "question": "My mother has diabetes. What do you advise me about a treatment available in Iraq and how to use it? She is 5 years old and has diabetes. She is 44 years old. She does not smoke and does not drink alcohol. She feels a chronic disease in her chest and an allergy to pain reliever needles. It contains albumin and salts. At first I took herbs and left it. Then I used Glucopha and left it...", + "answer": "The case must be followed up by a specialist doctor and the treatment determined according to the details of the case and the result of the follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5305, + "question": "After I put the braces on and they fixed it for me, I started to feel that my tongue was dull and my throat was dry. I had a test done, and thank God, my blood pressure and blood sugar were all normal.", + "answer": "Excellent, stay safe", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5306, + "question": "Causes of high triglycerides and cumulative blood sugar, the normal limit is how much", + "answer": "The causes of high blood sugar and triglycerides are very high, such as metobolic syndrome, low blood sugar, thyroid and kidney diseases, and the use of some medications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5307, + "question": "What are the most important foods and drinks that help maintain blood sugar levels and do not increase them since my blood sugar level is high?", + "answer": "Integrated treatment requires a moderate, regular diet of all types of food and appropriate drug treatment under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5308, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar while fasting, and it was 107, and I was very obsessive, and I counted it more than once, and in the end it was 120, and two hours after dinner, I tested it, and it was 150. Do I have diabetes or pre-diabetes, knowing that I test constantly...", + "answer": "The analysis is done in the morning on an empty stomach after stopping eating for 10 hours, and the morning sugar level must be between 70-100.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5309, + "question": "My father-in-law has diabetes, but none of his children have it. But a short time ago, his daughter got it. Is it possible that it affects most of his grandchildren, and how can I protect my children from getting it...", + "answer": "It is not necessary for it to affect all grandchildren, and the development of diabetes depends on the genes that respond to the disease. As for methods of prevention, it was demonstrated in a recent study that reducing the risk of diabetes in children by giving them probiotecs from the first three months of life reduces the incidence of type 1 diabetes by 33 percent.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5310, + "question": "My mother is diabetic and her blood sugar has been on the rise for 3 or 4 days, and when her health decreases, she suffers from a severe headache. What is the cause and what is the treatment? I am thankful for your efforts, even though she is constantly treating her.", + "answer": "She needs a medical examination and some tests\nThe dose or medication may be changed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5311, + "question": "Yesterday morning, I measured my blood sugar for the first time, and it was 107. I counted it more than once, and the last time it was 120, two hours after eating. After dinner, my blood sugar was 150. Then I waited two hours and tested. It was...", + "answer": "The normal blood sugar test is in the morning on an empty stomach and after stopping eating for 10 hours, where the normal level is between 70-100.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5312, + "question": "In the name of God, I have a problem with sugar. It rose to 480 grams and did not decrease by 180 grams. I feel very overwhelmed and a failure. Thank you.", + "answer": "You need a comprehensive, moderate diet and the supervision of the doctor following the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5313, + "question": "Thank you very much, Doctor. But 400 units a day of Vitamin D3, how many drops, a teaspoon, or a cup? Thank you.", + "answer": "What is meant by the question, my dear brother?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5314, + "question": "Hello\nI wanted to ask: I have a fasting blood sugar level of 135\nI used the regulator. I wanted to know whether it was correct to use the regulator at this blood sugar level", + "answer": "Yes, it is true, but the cumulative blood sugar must be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5315, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Are the rumors about the presence of aspartame in the sweetener Splenda true?", + "answer": "Neither Splenda contains sucralose nor aspartame, both of which are acceptable for use in a reasonable and moderate manner", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5316, + "question": "The importance of drinking water for someone with high blood sugar?", + "answer": "You should drink a sufficient amount every day, about 1.5 liters, but this is not a treatment for high diabetes and does not replace treatment and a moderate diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5317, + "question": "I have a child who is now nine years old, and since his birth he has been in very good health and does not suffer from anything. Suddenly he developed diabetes, and his blood pressure rose to 560, and it has been constantly rising during this period...", + "answer": "Mostly this is type 1 diabetes, which is unfortunately chronic, but it can be controlled well and lived with", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5318, + "question": "Hello\nI take Galvus Met 1000/50\nAnd Amyril 4 mg\nTwice two days in the morning and evening\nAlso Lantus insulin 25 mg once daily\nThe blood sugar level began to normalize for a short period\nThen she didn't come back...", + "answer": "Food quantities must be reduced and meal times must be regular. If no response occurs, 3 doses of short-acting insulin with Lantus must be taken, all types of pills should be stopped except Metformin, and then the doses should be adjusted according to daily checks.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5319, + "question": "In the name of God . I have high diabetes and I use insulin 15. I feel very cold and weak, and I have high blood pressure. What do I do? Thanks", + "answer": "This requires an organizational effort on your part, mainly in terms of a regular diet and follow-up and commitment with your treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5320, + "question": "I take two pills of Dialon and one pill of Glynase, and I notice that my sugar test is good\nMy question about glynase is whether it will cause future problems in the pancreas or complications\nIs it possible to replace it...", + "answer": "The dose of metformin must be taken in the correct dosage, which is 850 mg 3 times daily. If this is enough to get the HbA1c test less than 7, then there is no need for other treatments. If not, then there is no objection to using another treatment, but not the one I mentioned, and it is preferable to treat glimepiride 2 mg daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5321, + "question": "I suffer from tremors in the body, especially the hand, with sluggishness in the body from time to time, and an inability to do simple tasks such as removing things or driving. Then I check my blood sugar and it is low...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nDon't worry, this is not sugar, but I advise you to eat good food, and I also advise you to get a vitamin D test and a thyroid test.\nDr. Fatima Attia -- Khamis Mushayt -- Family Comprehensive Clinic\n0172219791---0172219794", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5322, + "question": "I have a sister who has diabetes and had acidity in the blood. She is now in the hospital and is taking medication. What is the seriousness of this condition? She is very tired and is vomiting.", + "answer": "This depends on the details of the case, and as long as she is in the hospital, the doctors supervising her are most knowledgeable about her condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5323, + "question": "I have a 12-year-old child whose blood sugar rose due to taking cortisone, and after stopping it for a week, his blood sugar decreased after it had been stable between 200 and 370 and did not decrease to between 100...", + "answer": "Tests after stopping cortisone still indicate the presence of diabetes. It must be treated on this basis until proven otherwise, and this must be under the supervision of a specialist doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5324, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient. My tests before breakfast with medications at night are approximately 200 and without medications up to approximately 300. I use Gliplatin 50 / Metformin 1000 one pill at night, and the doctor asks me to take one pill in the same breath...", + "answer": "No problem in that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5325, + "question": "What are the advantages and disadvantages of the drug Glucovance 500 5 and also Insulin Mix Tard 30?", + "answer": "Each treatment has its positives and negatives, which depend on the patient’s condition. What may suit one of them may not suit the other, and this is determined by the doctor during the patient’s review of him.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5326, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 3 years. I used Amaryl M 2 mg for two years, and my blood sugar was regular, and the cumulative blood sugar was 5.7. A month ago, my blood sugar began to rise, so the doctor changed the medication for me to two Glucovance pills...", + "answer": "A dose of insulin glargen must be taken", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5327, + "question": "Doctor, what is the correct way to take fenugreek? Is it cooked or in grains only? If it is in grains only, is it with or without milk and how many times a day, knowing that I am diabetic and have high blood sugar levels...", + "answer": "I have no knowledge of the ring at all", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5328, + "question": "Which is more harmful and effective for diabetics than bread or rice? Thank you", + "answer": "Both are good and not harmful, but the point is in moderation in quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5329, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nDoctor, I suffer from high blood sugar, but I only use sugar-regulating pills, which is Glucophage. The important thing is that during these days, after eating lunch, my blood sugar levels go up...", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar should be tested, then the amount of meals should be reduced and the meals should be small and frequent. If the tests remain more than 180 after eating, another treatment should be added.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5330, + "question": "Do anemia tests reveal diabetes?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5331, + "question": "I have normal diabetes. Can I eat Heyerdahl pills or not? Thank you", + "answer": "What are hairdahl pills? If they are vitamin D, there is no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5332, + "question": "My blood sugar level rose to 340 after a normal breakfast, 3 hours after eating, and I was taking insulin and other pills as usual, so what should I do?", + "answer": "If this increase is frequent, the amount of food at each meal must be reduced or the amount of insulin must be increased before the meal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5333, + "question": "Does walking for half an hour before doing a fasting blood sugar test affect the result?", + "answer": "Yes, it definitely affects", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5334, + "question": "Diabetes test was 140 fasting and 220 two hours after breakfast, and I started taking the diabetes medication Dialon & Glynase.\nToday I went to the laboratory and they took a blood sample from me and checked my sugar levels and it was...", + "answer": "No, but the cumulative sugar test indicates the blood sugar level during the last three months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5335, + "question": "Hello\nA while ago, I read news about the possibility of treating diabetes permanently by transplanting insulin-producing stem cells\nHow true this news ?!\nWhere can this procedure be performed in Arab or foreign countries?", + "answer": "It is still under experimentation and studies, and nothing is certain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5336, + "question": "Hello, please answer me. I was tested and found that I had low blood sugar. After eating, I was tested and the percentage was very average. Is low blood sugar a reason for not getting pregnant???", + "answer": "I don't think so, and in general the diagnosis must be confirmed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5337, + "question": "diabetes\nPeace be upon you. Is swelling of the foot to the knee a symptom of diabetes, and if so, how can it be treated?\nThank you", + "answer": "No, it is not a symptom of diabetes, unless it is a complication, such as diabetic foot. To confirm it, a clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5338, + "question": "I have diabetes for 11 years and my tonsils are always inflamed and I want to have a normal operation.", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible, but first you must consult an internal medicine doctor or endocrinologist with an ear, nose and nose doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5339, + "question": "I am in the ninth month and early and I have diabetes from ten years before I got pregnant. I have three days to do a blood sugar test at home and it is irregular, sometimes high and sometimes low, and before it was regular, and I do not know what the reason is. I want to know...", + "answer": "There is no specific indication, but blood sugar must be controlled throughout pregnancy by following a moderate regimen, following up on tests, and adjusting doses", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5340, + "question": "What is the treatment for a patient with diabetes who has been suffering from erectile dysfunction for a long time?", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment is not a unified system, and treatment is prescribed based on the rate of blood sugar analysis while fasting and two hours after eating, taking into account the patient’s age, weight, the efficiency of the heart muscle, the extent to which the arteries are affected by diabetes, and the efficiency of the liver and kidneys........ ... Erectile dysfunction is an important complication of diabetes, and blood sugar must be controlled within the required limits, then medications for fluidity and blood circulation should be followed, and after that, medications for erectile dysfunction must be added if the condition remains the same.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5341, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and her pancreas malfunctions. Is it possible for the pancreas to become active again, and what are the things that help activate it?", + "answer": "Usually it cannot be reactivated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5342, + "question": "Hello, I am 24 years old and I have low blood sugar. I tested after eating and the doctor said my blood sugar level is very average, I mean on the verge. Is low blood sugar a reason to prevent pregnancy? What should I do to make it reach the correct percentage? Help me...", + "answer": "This has nothing to do with pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5343, + "question": "My cumulative diabetes for the first time was 7.3\nAfter three months, it became 6.2, and after another three months, it became 5.8 without any treatment. Currently, in the morning when fasting, it is about 135, and two hours after eating, it is 135. Do I need to take...", + "answer": "Yes, a dose of 850 mg 3 times daily is required", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5344, + "question": "I am 46 years old and I have diabetes and I take a sugar control\nI love popcorn. Is it harmful to me or is it normal to eat it? Are millet seeds beneficial for diabetics?\nThank you", + "answer": "I can eat anything in moderation. There is no information about millet grains", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5345, + "question": "I have had type 2 diabetes for 3 years\nI use Captagon.\nWhat are its harms?", + "answer": "It has many harms and it is better to stop using it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5346, + "question": "What are the most important causes that lead to diabetes?", + "answer": "Converts to diabetes mellitus", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5347, + "question": "My father, who is 62 years old, suffers from fever in his feet, especially in the heels at night\nUpon consulting a diabetologist, he stated that this has nothing to do with diabetes, as his blood sugar is regular...", + "answer": "Neurologist, but it is possible that this is due to diabetes, even if it is regular, so it is possible for him to take a pill every night of gabapentin 300mg.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5348, + "question": "Hello\nI am an 18-year-old girl and I have type 2 diabetes\nAnd now I feel that my weight is gaining\nIs there a solution if you would be honored?", + "answer": "The solution is to reduce the amount of food and drink", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5349, + "question": "Do you advise me to change my diabetes medication Invokana 100 mg because of its effect on the kidneys?\nThank you", + "answer": "Every medicine has side effects, and every body has a certain rate of acceptance of the medicine and its effect differs from the other. What is important for you is to lower your blood sugar with the least possible harm. If you are comfortable taking the medicine and there are no side effects, and your blood sugar is controlled, then in my opinion it is possible to continue.\nYou should always consult your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5350, + "question": "I urinate every half hour and my blood sugar drops. I did a cumulative test of 5.2, and I did a salt test, cortisone, aldosterone, thyroid test, and septic infection test, all of which were good, and I gained 30 kilograms during...", + "answer": "I do not think that there is a relationship between frequent urination and low blood sugar. As for low blood sugar, it has many causes. You must consult an endocrinologist in the clinic to determine the cause of the low blood sugar and then treat it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5351, + "question": "Hello:\nI have been using Invokana 100 mg for 25 days. It is a very excellent medication and my blood sugar test results before eating are 80-90 and two hours after eating are 140, but I feel general fatigue and allergies...", + "answer": "The medicine is used as an oral hypoglycemic for type 2 diabetes. As a single dose per day, it removes glucose from the blood and excretes it in the urine. In the long run, it impairs kidney function. It is preferable to consult your physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5352, + "question": "I am a diabetic and high blood pressure patient and I use Tapofan 80 mg and Concor 2.5, but I suffer from insomnia at night. What is the solution", + "answer": "It is preferable to consult your physician if you constantly suffer from this condition, as he may change the dose or medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5353, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and her postprandial diabetes rate is always around 150, and she takes two doses of insulin a day.\nShe suffers from laziness, lethargy, and numbness in her fingertips in winter\nThe hand is 65 years old\nPlease explain the reason...", + "answer": "Diabetes has no direct relationship to laziness and lethargy. Tests for the thyroid gland and vitamin D and B12 must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5354, + "question": "Peace be upon you. A while ago, I had my accumulated diabetes tested and it turned out to be 8. The doctor wants to give me an insulin needle instead of pills. Is this percentage considered high, given that I take metformin treatment, two pills a day...", + "answer": "The required result is less than 7, and if we cannot achieve it with the mentioned treatments, it is better to add a long-acting insulin needle with the mentioned treatments.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5355, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level???\nIf the blood sugar level is 1.27, is she considered diabetic?? Thank you", + "answer": "The blood sugar level after the morning blood test is less than 100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5356, + "question": "A 27-year-old woman had a fat test done while I was not fasting, and the results were cholesterol 240mg. I forgot to tell my doctor that I was not fasting, and she gave me 10 mg of Lorvast before bed, so I cannot do the tests again...", + "answer": "Firstly, fasting is not necessary when checking the level of cholesterol in the blood. Secondly, the harmful and beneficial cholesterol levels must be tested, and then the risk factors are determined, and if necessary, treatment can be taken.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5357, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes, and a while ago I had a cumulative blood sugar test and it turned out to be 148. If I want to change the treatment from pills to an insulin needle, is this a high blood sugar level?", + "answer": "The number is not clear 148? If 14, yes, insulin injections must be taken", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5358, + "question": "My sister had diabetes during pregnancy, currently in the eighth month\nShe only eats brown bread and only tomato and lettuce salad and does not eat fruit, and the sugar level is still high, so what...", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist quickly, as you may need insulin injections, and after giving birth, treatment must be stopped and re-evaluated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5359, + "question": "Which type of diabetes is the most dangerous (1 or 2) and why and how are both of them detected? Thank you.", + "answer": "The most dangerous is type 1, a complete deficiency in insulin production\nThe type is detected by analyzing: C-peptide and insulin level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5360, + "question": "What are the causes of diabetes insipidus? Is this disease treated? What is the medicine to treat it? What is the method of using this medicine?", + "answer": "Diabetes insipidus is caused by a lack of anti-diuretic hormone or a failure of the kidneys to respond to it. There is a treatment and treatment depends on the cause of the disease, so a correct diagnosis must be made initially.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5361, + "question": "Is hepatitis dangerous for someone with diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship, so the two diseases can be controlled without conflict", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5362, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 45 years old, married, and I only have a daughter. I have been suffering from diabetes for five years and I take a medication called Gluccvance500mg/5mg. Should I change the medication? Note that in the beginning and for two years, I work...", + "answer": "It depends on the cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5363, + "question": "I am now 31 years old, my height is 184 cm, and my weight is 68 kg. I have been suffering from high blood sugar for two years and have been taking glimepiride 2 mg and metformin 500 mg. Do...", + "answer": "This depends on the result of the cumulative blood sugar test. If it is less than 7, there is no need to change it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5364, + "question": "I have high blood pressure and I want a solution, as I have diabetes", + "answer": "You must take one or more treatments for your blood pressure until it is controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5365, + "question": "I suffer from a drop in my blood sugar level when I am fasting to 47, and two hours later it reaches 70 or 80. Is it possible that the drop in blood sugar is due to taking this treatment for the joints...", + "answer": "This treatment has nothing to do with low blood sugar. If the low blood sugar has symptoms, you must be admitted to the hospital for tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5366, + "question": "Why does a diabetic patient urinate a lot at night?", + "answer": "Because when the sugar rises, it comes out in the urine and draws water behind it, causing the urine to increase. This can happen at night or during the day, but the patient is more bothered by it at night.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5367, + "question": "A woman and I am 27 years old\nI had a fat analysis done while I was not fasting and the results were great\ncholesterol 240mg\ntriglyceride 85mg\nhdl 68.8mg\nldl 154.2 mg\nI forgot to tell the doctor that I was not fasting before the tests and she was discharged...", + "answer": "Yes, tests must be done while fasting to obtain better results", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5368, + "question": "Hello, I would like to ask my father, who is diabetic and suffers from extreme hunger. He is 46 years old. What is the reason? ?", + "answer": "It may be due to low blood sugar. Please see your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5369, + "question": "I was using Novo Rapid and another type of insulin. I went to the doctor and he gave me Gluco Vance 5'2 after eating three times a day. Sometimes my meal would be a green salad, cucumber with yogurt, or fruit...", + "answer": "This depends on the frequency of blood sugar tests and whether or not there is hypoglycemia", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5370, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI use the Metfor 500 Regulator pill as a type 2 diabetes regulator. Can I take half the Regulator pill instead of a whole pill, as I notice while using the Regulator pill...", + "answer": "This requires advice from the treating physician, as he knows your laboratory tests and blood sugar level, and he can decide the best solution for you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5371, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and takes insulin 3 times a day in a ratio of 35-40-35 before each meal\nBut often the blood sugar rises and exceeds 300, and other times it falls below 80 or 70\nI heard about...", + "answer": "There is no needle taken every 3 months, and the reason for the rise and fall in blood sugar is the irregularity of meal times and the quantities in each meal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5372, + "question": "My blood sugar level in the morning is 156, two hours after breakfast it is 195, before lunch it is 150, and after sunset it is 125, knowing that I do not do any exercise.\nAm I diabetic?", + "answer": "Mostly yes, but you must see a doctor to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5373, + "question": "Is my child diabetic? He is hungry and urinates a lot since winter began, but he is not thirsty. He is active and a lot of movement. He is taking cortisone because of chest sensitivity. He is six years old and weighs 23 kilograms?", + "answer": "As for the weight, it is normal, but please see your doctor to do laboratory tests to be sure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5374, + "question": "The first question: What is the duration of action of the diabetes regulator Metfor 500?\nThe second question: Does the diabetes regulator Metfor 500 cause hypoglycemia?\nThe third question: Why do I get frequent low blood sugar even though I do not prevent myself from...", + "answer": "Its duration is 4-9 hours, and the regulator does not cause a drop in blood sugar. As for the third question, it is better to go to the specialist doctor and do a cumulative blood sugar test to find out the level of diabetes in the last three months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5375, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI did a fasting and breakfast blood sugar test at the doctor’s request, and the fasting result was 106 and the fasting result was 110. The doctor asked me to take Cidophag tablets 500 times a day to regulate my blood sugar...", + "answer": "This is called latent diabetes or predisposition to diabetes, and it is an early stage of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5376, + "question": "Colophage medication. What is it. What are the reasons for its use and does it help in reducing wrinkles?", + "answer": "It is a treatment for diabetes, and its side effects for some patients include weight loss", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5377, + "question": "Why does insulin break down?", + "answer": "This is the nature of materials", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5378, + "question": "an elder diabetic patient is admitted to hospital with pneumonia, the patient started IV ampicillin, after two days the patient did not improve and the micro lab reports the organism...", + "answer": "Treated with parenteral ampicillin/sulbactam + ciprofloxacin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5379, + "question": "I have a 4-month-old child who suffers from severe sweating. I fear he has diabetes because it is hereditary and runs in the family. I hope you can help me and may God reward you with goodness.", + "answer": "Please go to the pediatrician to do the necessary tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5380, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man, 31 years old, an athlete. I exercise 5 times a week. When I measure my blood sugar two hours after eating, I always find it to be low. I have 49 to 60, nothing higher than that...", + "answer": "If there are no symptoms, it is not valuable, do not worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5381, + "question": "I am in the sixth month of pregnancy. My hemoglobin has decreased. It was 12, then it reached 11, and now it is 9. What should I do and what is the appropriate treatment for this anemia, knowing that my blood sugar is always low?", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist regarding blood strength, and in general you should not take iron pills. As for sugar, as long as it has no symptoms, it is worthless.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5382, + "question": "Is it possible to recover from diabetes when I first discovered it while I was young?", + "answer": "Mostly it cannot be cured", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5383, + "question": "Every night that passes in my life, I wake up in the late hours of the night with a fire in my feet accompanied by a rapid heartbeat\nI find that after using a blood glucose meter machine\n50 mg/dl and sometimes...", + "answer": "Less than 100 is normal. Low blood sugar is less than 45. You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5384, + "question": "I have sugar and the paws of my feet are passionate about fire", + "answer": "The blood sugar level must be adjusted first, then it is possible to take gabapentin 300mg once before bedtime and consult a neurologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5385, + "question": "Pancreatitis...its symptoms, causes and treatment...and the doctor specializing in the case is the best specialist for the case to go to for examination and follow-up??\nThanks", + "answer": "A gastroenterologist should be consulted if it is chronic, in addition to an endocrinologist if there is diabetes. If it is acute, a surgical specialist should be consulted.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5386, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for a long time, and thank God things are stable and normal, but in the recent period I noticed a quick numbness in the palm of my hand if I sleep on it, and it goes away quickly if I move my palm away from...", + "answer": "The condition must be followed up by a doctor, and blood sugar must be monitored constantly, more than red fruits, olive oil, and citrus fruits. There are some tonics specific to diabetics.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5387, + "question": "Peace be upon you and God bless you for this useful website\nI am 39 years old and have had diabetes for 8 years, with a rate of 140-200. The urea analysis was done and three crosses were found. Please advise with appreciation...", + "answer": "Diabetes medication and diet for a diabetic patient need to be regulated more with a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5388, + "question": "Is there an alternative to the regulator that can be taken with Amaryl?", + "answer": "Amaryl is one of the best available, and the alternative is determined by the patient’s condition and the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5389, + "question": "My blood sugar is 164, sometimes 140, and sometimes 184, which means it is coming down, and this situation is new. It has always been normal. I take a medicine called Dialon, one pill once. What should I do, and am I suffering from...", + "answer": "There is no significant discrepancy in these readings, and if they are while you are fasting, this means diabetes, and if they are after eating, this means a predisposition to diabetes. In both cases, you need a regimen, i.e. metformin, and a moderate diet, and it is preferable to do a cumulative blood sugar test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5390, + "question": "What are the healthy foods for people with type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Everyone can eat the same healthy food, but it is necessary to do so in moderation and in a regular manner", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5391, + "question": "A strange condition is happening to me. Why is it that when I eat candy or sweets, my blood sugar drops to a very low level?", + "answer": "Because you suffer from obesity, which leads to insulin resistance, and therefore your body secretes large amounts of insulin, which leads to depression approximately two hours after eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5392, + "question": "My mother's blood sugar is high and she fasts at 160 and at 333 in the evening? What should I do for her? Please advise me.", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to prescribe a treatment for diabetes or modify the treatments if they are under treatment. The most important thing is a moderate diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5393, + "question": "Is it normal for a sudden drop in blood sugar and blood pressure at the same time?", + "answer": "Of course, this is not normal, but a comprehensive examination is necessary to determine the causes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5394, + "question": "I have blood sugar and I am about to get married. What test should I do?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that testing the cumulative blood sugar is necessary, but the most important thing is that the result be good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5395, + "question": "For a while now, I have been feeling dizzy and feel like my house is spinning, my hair is unbalanced, my fingers are shaking, and my extremities are cold. But when I asked you, you told me that I had low blood sugar, and in fact, I did a fasting test and it came out as 44 for the first time after that...", + "answer": "44 is abnormal, while 70 is normal. If the low numbers are repeated, you should consult a doctor immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5396, + "question": "My diabetes rises in the evening hours, even though I am on a sugar diet", + "answer": "You should reduce your lunch", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5397, + "question": "I suffer from numbness in the right palm with severe pain. I suffer from diabetes, but its level is fine. I take Emeril 3, and I do not suffer from anything else. My age is 53, my weight is 82, and my height is 150. I take...", + "answer": "You need one type of vitamin, as they are all similar (Depovit, Nerbion, and Tri-B).\nNumbness needs to be investigated: Diabetics suffer from nerve pain as a result of diabetic neuropathy\nIt may be carpal tunnel syndrome - so you need a medical examination and follow-up of your blood sugar and medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5398, + "question": "The harmful effects of brown rice on diabetics", + "answer": "There are no specific harms, but in general it is better not to eat too much and be moderate in anything", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5399, + "question": "My sister is 19 years old and her blood sugar level is high\n4 g times, 3 times up to 5.60 and the doctor told her that she almost went into a coma, the question is, is this diabetes level...", + "answer": "It may be type 1 or type 2 diabetes. The condition must be monitored and an antibody test done to find out", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5400, + "question": "Are there pills to treat excess insulin?", + "answer": "This depends on the reason for the increase in insulin. If the reason is insulin resistance, then you must lose weight and take metformin treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5401, + "question": "What is best to use to strengthen gums and inflammation for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no special treatment. Sugar must be maintained at the required levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5402, + "question": "How can I lower my diabetes at night, knowing that I am taking insulin?", + "answer": "The evening dose can be increased slightly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5403, + "question": "Does metformin help with diabetes if it is used to lose weight for a person who does not suffer from diabetes for a long period? It has a negative effect and harms the body.", + "answer": "There is no evidence of its harm or benefit", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5404, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have had about a week since the day I was examined and the result was 269-194-139-201 fasting consecutively and 295 fasting.\nDoes this indicate that I have diabetes, as the doctor gave me...", + "answer": "Yes, this is diabetes and the treatment is correct", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5405, + "question": "Why do I sweat when I eat citrus fruits, especially pomegranates, knowing that I have had diabetes for 8 years and my sugar levels are usually good?", + "answer": "There is no direct cause, so the condition must be monitored", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5406, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test and the percentage was 196\nAnd in the analysis of Al-Fatir 324\nWhat do I do\nAge 54 years", + "answer": "You should see your doctor if you have diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5407, + "question": "After a week of insulin injections, I started to find 134 mg/dL two hours after breakfast\nTwo hours after lunch, 110 mg/dl\nTwo hours after dinner, 97 mg/dL\nIs diabetes stable and how much time is enough...", + "answer": "You will probably need it for life if the first type is diagnosed and the tests are excellent and must be continued", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5408, + "question": "Are insulin pens better than regular injections?\nWhich is better, insulin injections or tablets?", + "answer": "There are no insulin tablets, and as for a pen, it is just easier", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5409, + "question": "My height is 150, my weight is 66, my whole body is weak, but my stomach is very large, and I have diabetes, and two weeks ago, a doctor prescribed me a medicine similar to an insulin needle called (VlCTOZA), and I am very confused about the worst operation...", + "answer": "It's okay to try a new treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5410, + "question": "I am 56 years old and my blood sugar level has risen. I use Glucophage 850 three times and a 100 mm Genova pill daily, and when I measure my sugar level in the morning before breakfast, it is in the range of 135-145...", + "answer": "The measurements are acceptable. If your cumulative examination is good, then there is nothing wrong with it. It is preferable to try to be more moderate in eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5411, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a little bit of anemia, and recently I have been eating sugar beets every day in the form of a salad with olive oil. My question is, does it help me with anemia...", + "answer": "I think it will not raise the blood properly, and this meal contains many calories. The best is a moderate diet and treating anemia by finding out the cause.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5412, + "question": "I have diabetes, so the cumulative test was 10.7, and after three months of modifying my diet and losing my weight, the cumulative test became 5.0, and the fast was 93, and after another three months it became 5.4, and the fast was 90, and three years ago...", + "answer": "There is no problem with that, as daily blood sugar readings may fluctuate, but what is important is that you continue with the moderate regimen", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5413, + "question": "I suffer from visible thinness on my face and arms, despite my ideal weight, as my height is 173 and my weight is 75.\nDoes diabetes have a role in this or is it the psychological depression that I am experiencing?", + "answer": "I do not believe that this is an organic disease and there is no specific treatment for it unless there are other symptoms that indicate the presence of a specific disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5414, + "question": "I am a diabetic, 26 years old, and I use insulin to control my sugar level.\nMy question: Does the presence of the disease have an effect on the body’s structure and appearance, as I control my blood sugar level completely, as it...", + "answer": "Since the sugar is controlled, there is no need to worry, God willing\nDiabetes is not scary - it is the lack of regulation of blood sugar and negligence in treatment, which leads to a condition called diabetes mellitus, and this is what is scary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5415, + "question": "Is diabetes a chronic disease?", + "answer": "Usually yes, but it may be temporary in a few cases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5416, + "question": "4 months ago, my weight was 144, and I had my diabetes checked and it came out above 200, and then the doctor gave me 500 glucophage, and I did a diet and exercise. Now, when I am fasting, my blood sugar does not go above 120, and after eating, the most it reaches is 160 or 170...", + "answer": "Excellent, may God bless you. Continue your diet and exercise with treatment\nRegarding ensuring that you have diabetes, it is not permissible to leave the medication without checking with your doctor, and we advise you to continue recording the tests that you do to measure your blood sugar level.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5417, + "question": "Hello . I had a blood sugar test done for the first time and it came out as glucose 105 mg/dl\n70-120\nThis analysis is after lunch. Is this normal or not? Please answer", + "answer": "Very natural", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5418, + "question": "Which is better and better for a 45-year-old diabetic patient, plagerine tablets or Apirin tablets?", + "answer": "Both are antiplatelet agents, and the need for one or both of them is determined based on the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5419, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and it came out as Glucose 105 mg/d. Does this mean that I have diabetes?\nl and 70-120", + "answer": "If the examination was done while fasting, this indicates a predisposition to diabetes, but the examination must first be repeated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5420, + "question": "A 21-year-old girl used the glucose meter of my brother, a 10-year-old type 1 diabetic, and after 3 or 4 weeks he started having itching and acne on his buttocks and had a runny nose...", + "answer": "It is not diabetes, he may have another disease, but did you use the same needle? And he used it himself after you?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5421, + "question": "Do high insulin doses have an effect on the kidneys?", + "answer": "No, there is no harmful effect of insulin on the kidneys", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5422, + "question": "My sister had juvenile diabetes 7 years ago, but under the supervision of the doctor, she stopped taking the treatment 4 years ago, and her diabetes is regular, and she is now about to get married, and the idea of ​​fear of...", + "answer": "The diagnosis is not clear, as childhood diabetes, or type 1, requires treatment with insulin for life. There are some rare types that may not require treatment. In any case, her condition must be evaluated now and during pregnancy to determine the need for treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5423, + "question": "How do I maintain diabetes in terms of cumulative 12", + "answer": "There must be a system and an integrated treatment plan between the treating physician and the patient, which includes moderation and order in food and drink, follow-up examinations, and determining the appropriate treatment for the condition. This may require several sessions, and there is no doubt the patient’s interest and insistence on implementing the instructions.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5424, + "question": "Welcome\nI am a 22-year-old young man whose family has hereditary diabetes\nHow do I protect myself from this disease and how do I know if I will become infected?", + "answer": "You may not be able to protect yourself, but it is possible to reduce the risk of infection through a moderate diet and maintaining an ideal weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5425, + "question": "What is the appropriate blood sugar level for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Less than 130 before food and less than 180", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5426, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother has diabetes. When she goes to sleep at night, her feet become very hot. She cannot sleep. I have banned a medicine for her called Cymbalta. When she takes it, she becomes nauseous...", + "answer": "Gabapentin 300 mg can be taken before bedtime", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5427, + "question": "I am 24 years old. I was very hungry and dizzy. I measured my blood sugar and it was 80, and two hours after eating it was 120. And about every four hours after eating, hunger comes. I had dinner, and after four hours, Italy...", + "answer": "This is normal, I don't see any problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5428, + "question": "1-Is a urine test alone sufficient to determine if a person has diabetes? Or should a cumulative examination be done?\n2- How much time should there be between one cumulative examination and the next?\n3-...", + "answer": "Diabetes is diagnosed either by a cumulative test or a fasting blood sugar test, and either of them must be repeated to confirm, or by a glucose tolerance test. Usually in patients diagnosed with diabetes, a cumulative test must be done every 3 months, but to confirm the diagnosis initially, it can be repeated after a short, indefinite period.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5429, + "question": "Is diabetes the cause of two side ulcers on the man’s thumb nail with suppuration, or are there other causes? And what is the treatment method?", + "answer": "Tan may help with this, but it is not the direct cause. You must consult a surgical or orthopedic specialist with diabetes control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5430, + "question": "Swelling of the hands in a diabetic patient", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship, a clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5431, + "question": "Is drinking raspberry juice harmful to diabetics?", + "answer": "If it is in very small quantities, there is no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5432, + "question": "Can cortisone cause diabetes and how long does it take for me to develop the disease? Because I take 5 milligrams a day after I used to take 10 milligrams. Can high blood sugar cause...", + "answer": "High blood sugar is diabetes in itself, and it is possible for cortisone to cause diabetes, but there is no specific period for this, and care must be taken when eating and drinking, maintaining an ideal weight, and following up on blood sugar tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5433, + "question": "I want to have eye surgery (cataract), but my diabetes is 400. What is the best conservative way to perform the operation?", + "answer": "Adhere to a moderate and regular diet and take appropriate treatment under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5434, + "question": "Hello\nDo saccharin pills used by diabetics for long periods have negative effects?", + "answer": "If you use it in moderation, one or two pills a day, there is no harm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5435, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the best way to treat type 1 diabetes?\nWhat meals can a patient aged 26 eat? Thank you", + "answer": "There is no doubt that it is insulin with a moderate and regular diet, meaning it is possible to eat anything, but in moderation and regularity", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5436, + "question": "Is it possible for a person to develop diabetes due to panic or fear? My friend contracted this disease because someone wanted to steal her. Is this possible??", + "answer": "There is a condition called diabetes mellitus\nThe blood sugar rises in cases of psychological distress, and the blood sugar will often return to normal after the stress, God willing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5437, + "question": "I drink a lot of tea, and I drink a lot of tea without sugar. I only have this drink left because other drinks contain coffee sugars. I rarely drink it. What should I do? Does tea draw water...", + "answer": "There is nothing absolutely forbidden, the basis is moderation, and there is no treatment that improves memory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5438, + "question": "Welcome\nDoctor, I am 60 years old\nI have had diabetes since 1997\nTake Unicron's love\nI have had pain in my left leg for a month and I do not know the causes\nThank you", + "answer": "You should see an orthopedic or neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5439, + "question": "Hello. Does the diabetes regulator Glucophage have interactions with Medrol or Kyronk used for Ramatide?", + "answer": "No, there is no major conflict", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5440, + "question": "What is the treatment for renal artery stenosis due to diabetes?", + "answer": "Sugar does not cause direct narrowing of the kidney arteries. Rather, there are multiple factors together that cause this. However, in any case, a cardiovascular specialist and a kidney specialist must be consulted about this, as it may be necessary to place a mesh in the site of the narrowing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5441, + "question": "Medication for colds and colds in diabetics", + "answer": "You must go to the emergency room and conduct a clinical examination first, and usually the treatment is no different from that for people who do not have diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5442, + "question": "My friend has diabetes and the doctors found pain in her leg. Is this related to her illness? Is it possible to amputate her leg when she is 14 years old?????", + "answer": "It may be related and treatment is determined based on the position of the foot", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5443, + "question": "How do I treat impotence resulting from diabetes?", + "answer": "By controlling the level of diabetes, it is possible to take sildenafil treatment or one of its alternatives if there is no heart disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5444, + "question": "Hello :\nIs it beneficial to drink a small amount of olive oil when I suffer from type 2 diabetes?\nThanks", + "answer": "Olive oil is high in calories, so it is not recommended to take more than a teaspoon per day", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5445, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 13-year-old girl. I have a problem, which is my ear. My ear is not curved at the ends like the rest, but rather my ears are open at the ends. Everyone asks me why my ears are like this. Is there a solution to make...", + "answer": "You should consult a plastic surgeon", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5446, + "question": "Is it possible to use an antibiotic with Dillon diabetes control treatment?", + "answer": "No problem in that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5447, + "question": "Is it possible to use antibiotics with Dillon diabetes regulator treatment?", + "answer": "No problem in that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5448, + "question": "How to use CoQ10 after or before eating", + "answer": "Preferably before eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5449, + "question": "Pain in her palms and inability to move her fingers easily and flexibly due to diabetes, disc herniation, or hypothyroidism. Need medication to relieve the pain.\nCurrent medications do not work efficiently: Larica - Sampleta...", + "answer": "Diabetic angiopathy and neuropathy\nVascular and neurological impairment. This is a complication of diabetes and requires medical examination and close follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5450, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes. What is the appropriate healthy food for every meal?", + "answer": "We prefer that you eat whatever you want, but in moderate quantities and in a regular manner in terms of times and quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5451, + "question": "The cumulative blood sugar test was 6.8, and the blood sugar test after fasting for 10 hours ranged between 98 and 180. Should I take medication??", + "answer": "If fasting blood sugar exceeds 125, treatment must of course be given\nIt is preferable to visit a diabetologist for treatment and other tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5452, + "question": "My mother-in-law, 40 years old, suffers from chronic diabetes. She takes medication regularly and suffers from watery boils on the tips of her toes. She treats them by taking anti-inflammatory needles. What are the preventive factors for this, even though we fear...", + "answer": "Blood sugar must be controlled first, then foot protection methods should be followed, such as cleaning, monitoring, and seeing a doctor when necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5453, + "question": "Treating diabetes for someone under 30 years old", + "answer": "It depends on the type of diabetes and requires follow-up, not just a one-time prescription", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5454, + "question": "I am 25 years old and suffer from pain in the bottom of my feet\nI also have diabetes", + "answer": "A clinical examination of the feet must be performed by an orthopedic specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5455, + "question": "Are there any side effects when a diabetic patient takes Metformin 850 mg more than 3 times a day? What are these side effects? Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no scientific evidence to prove that there is a benefit from treatment if the total daily dose exceeds 3000 mg", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5456, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I use three doses of insulin, meaning with each meal. Is this the correct method?", + "answer": "Yes, of course", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5457, + "question": "Why did you make the base of the food pyramid for diabetics (starches) knowing that starches turn into complex sugars in the body???!\nGod bless you", + "answer": "Because the body needs sugars to produce energy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5458, + "question": "Hello\nPlease explain the picture to me. I was diagnosed as a type 2 diabetic and was given Metfor 500 tablets, one after lunch, but I noticed after taking...", + "answer": "The prescribed treatment does not cause any drop in blood sugar. These symptoms are at the beginning of the disease and are caused by insulin resistance and large or fatty meals. Treatment must be continued while eating light and frequent meals.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5459, + "question": "I am diabetic. My blood sugar is controlled throughout the day, and it rises during sleep and is 180 in the morning. What is the reason?", + "answer": "This is because the liver produces sugar during the period of abstinence, so treatment must be adjusted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5460, + "question": "Is the hepatitis B vaccine given to diabetics?", + "answer": "It is not necessary for all patients", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5461, + "question": "Seven months pregnant, can I travel by plane?\nMy blood sugar rises even though I exercise", + "answer": "It is not recommended for pregnant women to travel in the last months, and exercise alone cannot control diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5462, + "question": "Question about type 2 diabetes\nAre the diabetes control pills Dialon 500gm sufficient on their own, or should they be taken with other pills, as I take half a pill daily of Glynase...", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible that the regulator pills alone are sufficient, but the full dose is 850 mg 3 times daily, provided that the cumulative blood sugar test remains less than 7%.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5463, + "question": "What are the harms of taking Glucophage pills on an empty stomach, and what is the best and quickest way to raise blood sugar when it drops?\nThank you very much", + "answer": "There is no direct harm, and it is best to avoid depression through a moderate diet. When suffering from depression, it is preferable to take some water and sugar, then some food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5464, + "question": "Is urinary incontinence, numbness in the penis and lower foot, eye pain, and the viscosity of the semen related to diabetes, since I do not drink a lot of water, but rather cups of tea without sugar, I do not urinate at night...", + "answer": "In general, it is possible for all of the above mentioned uncontrolled diabetes to occur. Therefore, the cumulative blood sugar must be checked and it must be less than 7%. You must not eat anything in large quantities, but rather you must eat in moderation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5465, + "question": "How safe are beta cell transplants in the pancreas for diabetic patients? Because I read that if they are successful, they lead to a fatal disease.\nIs this correct? Please explain it if possible. Thank you", + "answer": "In general, it is an uncommon operation because its results are not promising, but it does not lead to a fatal disease, but some rare cases may suffer from complications of immune rejection, which may pose a threat to life.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5466, + "question": "My father had a slight coma for a minute and then woke up, knowing that he suffers from high blood pressure and that he is 60 years old. When I measured his blood pressure, I found it was fine... Is this possible...", + "answer": "It is very difficult to determine this now, and if it is repeated, the blood sugar must be checked at the same moment, and if it is normal, a cardiologist and neurologist must be consulted.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5467, + "question": "What are the body organs that diabetes affects if it is neglected?? Internal and external?", + "answer": "In fact, diabetes affects almost all organs of the body directly or indirectly because it is a chronic disease. Here are some of the complications it causes: 1- Blood vessels and heart 2- Brain 3- Eyes (retinopathy, cataracts, cataracts) 4- Kidneys 5- Nerves Central and peripheral 6- The extremities, especially the lower ones 7- The skin (causes fungal infections and ulcers) and other transformative diseases such as high cholesterol in the blood. Neglecting it is a problem and must be dealt with for the rest of your life and safety.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5468, + "question": "I am a young man, 25 years old, and I fear that I may have diabetes due to my excessive nervousness. What are the symptoms of diabetics, how to undergo accurate tests, and how to prevent this disease?", + "answer": "Diabetes does not cause nervousness and does not necessarily have symptoms. Diagnosis is made by testing blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5469, + "question": "Is there an effective medicine for diabetics?", + "answer": "There are many effective medications in controlling diabetes, but the basis of treatment is diet, especially a moderate diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5470, + "question": "Hello\nI am 30 years old and have had type 1 diabetes for 6 years. I use insulin and my diabetes is generally semi-regular, so before breakfast (90 to 110) and two hours after food (159 to 180)...", + "answer": "If they are rare cases, then there is no problem with that, but if they recur, then you must monitor the food and try to find out the reason or raise the dose if this happens constantly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5471, + "question": "Is laser surgery safe for diabetics?", + "answer": "Yes, but the level of diabetes in general must be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5472, + "question": "Are sweet potatoes good for diabetics?", + "answer": "No, it is not particularly beneficial. It can be eaten in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5473, + "question": "Do units of the long-acting insulin LANTUS need to be equal to the short-acting insulin HUMALOG?\nIs it harmful if the LANTUS 7 and HUMALOG 10 units are (the patient is a 1-year-old child...", + "answer": "No, it is not necessary, and this is determined based on the patient’s need", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5474, + "question": "Hello ..\nMy mother is permanently bedridden after a stroke. She is fed 4 times a day every 6 hours. She uses cloudy mixed insulin.\nBut her blood sugar was irregular, she raised the dose to...", + "answer": "If the results improve, no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5475, + "question": "I have had type 1 diabetes for 6 years, and recently (two weeks ago) I began to sometimes feel (after exercise) an irregular heartbeat (4 seconds), even though I use aspirin to speed up blood circulation???", + "answer": "Sugar should be checked when symptoms occur", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5476, + "question": "My blood sugar appeared high five times in the tests, and a doctor gave me diabetes medication, and after taking the diabetes medication for a year, it disappeared. I went to several doctors and they said, “You are not diabetic. You traveled to Europe.”", + "answer": "Your symptoms are not directly related to diabetes. Every problem must be treated under the supervision of a doctor who specializes in it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5477, + "question": "I have low blood sugar from 052 to 035. Do I have diabetes? My vision tends to turn yellow and tremble and heat comes out on my body. Do I have diabetes or not? Please...", + "answer": "This is not diabetes, but a drop in diabetes that may require hospitalization for evaluation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5478, + "question": "Why is albumin given with insulin and Lasix?", + "answer": "It is given with Lasix, not insulin, because it is necessary for its functioning", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5479, + "question": "My mother has been suffering from diabetes for 15 years. Recently, she began to suffer from narcolepsy immediately after taking a dose of insulin... something that had never happened to her before. .What's the reason? What is the solution?", + "answer": "Diabetes should be tested when symptoms occur", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5480, + "question": "Does the use of ibuprofen affect diabetics?", + "answer": "Yes, it affects the kidneys. It is preferable not to use it except for extreme necessity", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5481, + "question": "1_ What is urine culture? What are its symptoms?\n2_ What is the cumulative blood sugar test? And what are its symptoms?", + "answer": "These are urine and sugar tests, and there are no symptoms required according to the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5482, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I am 15 years old and I take insulin injections. What diet is appropriate for me???", + "answer": "A moderate diet is required", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5483, + "question": "I suffer from pain just above the navel due to pressure in that area. I notice a sharpness, knowing that I am a diabetic and I take needles near the navel.", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5484, + "question": "When do side effects of diabetes appear?", + "answer": "Diabetic complications usually appear after 10 to 15 years, and there are no side effects of the disease, but they are for treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5485, + "question": "My husband had his blood sugar analyzed and the result was 7.5, knowing that he does not take any medications for diabetes and does not suffer from symptoms of diabetes.\nThe doctor told him that his result was normal and that he was not infected...", + "answer": "Yes, he is diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5486, + "question": "Does a type 1 diabetic suffer from depression while asleep?", + "answer": "It is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5487, + "question": "My mother has been suffering from pain for a month in the sole of the foot in a certain area only, and the skin is peeling in the same area. She went to the hospital and they said that there is nothing wrong with it and when she walks on it she feels severe pain...", + "answer": "You should see an orthopedist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5488, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I asked, but you did not answer me", + "answer": "Repeat the question again", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5489, + "question": "I suspect I have diabetes\nAre the devices sold in pharmacies sufficient and sufficient for the purpose?\nTo know whether I have diabetes or not?\nHow much do I know that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "It can help, but to confirm the diagnosis, a laboratory test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5490, + "question": "I want to do research on stem cells. I want to know what points I should address???", + "answer": "You must review the references and select points based on the objectives of your study", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5491, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test of 1.14. Is this normal? Thank you", + "answer": "What is unity?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5492, + "question": "the question :\nDoes the assault affect me even though I have diabetes?", + "answer": "What does it mean to assault you?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5493, + "question": "Diabetic 2 - treatment - Diamicron XR 30 mg two tablets, Glycophage\nMy question is, does vitamin C raise blood sugar levels...", + "answer": "Most often, the reason is the presence of fatty tissues on the liver, the main reason for which is excess weight, but it is best to consult a gastroenterologist to confirm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5494, + "question": "I am 49 years old and have been suffering from high blood pressure for 15 years\n7 days ago, by chance, when checking the blood sugar using a lancing device, the result was 298 mg/L in the morning, and...", + "answer": "This is diabetes, you should see a doctor for treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5495, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar analysis is 126 and fasting blood sugar is 179, so what does this mean?", + "answer": "This indicates the presence of diabetic onset", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5496, + "question": "I am a diabetic, my weight is 76, my height is 156, and I am 56 years old. I take before breakfast Admiral 6 ml", + "answer": "You must lose weight and have your blood sugar checked", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5497, + "question": "I had symptoms of diabetes and a slight increase in blood pressure, and I took Glucovance 500, and after a month I reduced the dose to 2.5. Now when I take the medication, I feel a drop in my blood pressure...", + "answer": "This treatment does not cause hypoglycemia, and it is best to continue it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5498, + "question": "I have diabetes and I inject 13 of the rapid insulin in the morning, 15 at noon, and 17 of Mixstar insulin at night, and I take a pill of Clicophage at noon and a pill at night, but when I monitor my blood sugar...", + "answer": "Doses must be adjusted after conducting a schedule of examinations under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5499, + "question": "Is there a better alternative than “Metaformin” to treat type 2 diabetes, since this treatment is linked to thyroid dysfunction? Thank you", + "answer": "This treatment is not linked to any dysfunction of the thyroid gland", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5500, + "question": "I suffer from constant dizziness, and today morning after I sat down and had my blood sugar tested, it came out at 189, even though I didn't eat lunch until the second day at dawn, and then I ate and got tested, and it came out at 149. Am I...", + "answer": "Mostly yes, but the test must be repeated to confirm in the laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5501, + "question": "What does fasting blood sugar equal to 0.90?", + "answer": "What is the unit of measurement?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5502, + "question": "In the case of drawing blood for the purpose of a blood test, is the blood taken from the artery or from the vein?\nThe percentage of some substances in the blood, such as the percentage of sugar (120), is its percentage in...", + "answer": "Samples are taken from a vein", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5503, + "question": "I have research on diabetes, and it would be helpful for me when people with diabetes come to you with questions that you always ask them as a specialist or consultant.", + "answer": "This topic is difficult to answer in this way. This requires that the researcher discuss with the doctor face to face and clearly define the objectives of the study in order to determine the points that should be included in the research.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5504, + "question": "What foods should a diabetic patient who has been using insulin injections for 15 years know that he has an eye problem, which is internal bleeding in the retina?", + "answer": "Order and moderation in meal times and meal quantities is the basis, and abstaining from some types of food is not the solution", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5505, + "question": "What is the treatment for nerve erosion for diabetics?", + "answer": "It is called peripheral neuropathy, and the most important treatment is to control blood sugar and then take some treatments under the supervision of a specialist doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5506, + "question": "Does insulin cause weight gain, is diabetes contagious and transmitted from one person to another, and what are the symptoms of the disease?", + "answer": "Diabetes is not contagious, and insulin increases weight if the amount of food is more than the body needs. The symptoms are excessive thirst and urination, but it is not necessary to have symptoms to diagnose the disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5507, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been suffering from diabetes for 8 months. I need final treatment, if anyone knows", + "answer": "There is no definitive treatment for diabetes discovered yet.\nBut adhering to the treatments prescribed by the doctor and the diet he suggests will avoid many complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5508, + "question": "What foods reduce blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "We prefer moderate and balanced eating that leads to a normal and medically healthy weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5509, + "question": "What are reducing and non-reducing sugars?", + "answer": "It is a chemical property that gives sugar its brown color", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5510, + "question": "My mother has type 2 diabetes, and she wants to use Amaryl. Of course the doctor prescribed it, but what she wants to know is that you can use it without a regulator. Does that hurt? She has kidney stones...", + "answer": "It is best to use a regulator, but there is no harm in using it alone or with other treatments", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5511, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 21 years old and I was tested a month ago and my diabetes was 233. The doctor gave me insulin and I have not taken it yet. I am committed to a diet and my diabetes levels are...", + "answer": "Laboratory tests for antibodies must be performed in addition to clinical follow-up of the condition to determine the type, taking weight into account. However, at your age, diabetes must be treated as type 1 until proven otherwise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5512, + "question": "How to adjust sugar", + "answer": "Regularly and in moderation with appropriate treatment under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5513, + "question": "My father is 49 years old, obese, diabetic, and feels dizzy. He had a Glycosylated Haemoglobin analysis.\nThe result is 9.0 mmol/L. What type of blood sugar does he have? Is he in danger and how should he be treated...", + "answer": "He often suffers from type 2 diabetes, and the basic treatment is to lose weight through moderation and regularity in eating, and then appropriate treatment under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5514, + "question": "I am an exhausted person, 15 years old, and I have diabetes and it is always high. I want a special diet to adjust my blood sugar levels.", + "answer": "We prefer moderation and regularity in eating first, then adherence to treatment under the supervision of a doctor. If she wants a special diet, she must visit the nutrition clinic.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5515, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God Almighty\nHow can the pain of peripheral neuropathy be relieved for a 65-year-old?\nWhat is the appropriate diet for people with diabetes...", + "answer": "First, blood sugar levels must be controlled, and then a neurologist should be consulted. There is no special diet, but moderation in general must be done.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5516, + "question": "What is the best treatment for type 2 diabetes? For your information, I have had diabetes for about a year and I am 37 years old. My diabetes percentage ranges from 140 to 289. Thank you.", + "answer": "The best treatment is to lose weight through moderation in food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5517, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the rate of decrease in blood sugar level when taking a pill for each of the following medications?\ndiamicron-mr 30 mg??\nGlucophage 850 mg??\nGlucovance 850 mg??", + "answer": "Things are not measured in the following way in practical life, but by results. However, in scientific studies, the effect on the cumulative blood sugar test is measured, and it ranges between 1 to 2% for all the treatments mentioned.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5518, + "question": "What is the normal blood pressure for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Less than 140/80", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5519, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level two hours after eating?", + "answer": "Less than 140 mg/dL", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5520, + "question": "Fasting test reaches 126 or 130\nAnalysis after eating at 110, 96, and 86 hours\nTwo hours after any meal, it should not exceed 150\nMostly from 80 to 120\nImmediately at dawn, I...", + "answer": "This is considered diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5521, + "question": "Is cupping harmful for diabetics?", + "answer": "It may lead to infections", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5522, + "question": "Are cinnamon pills considered an alternative to diabetes aids, and can I take them while I have high blood pressure and take medication for high blood pressure?", + "answer": "No, it is not considered an alternative to any treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5523, + "question": "I found that my blood sugar level was high even though I was young, but the doctor told me not to worry", + "answer": "It must be monitored and followed up under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5524, + "question": "After the tests, I found that the sugar level was high at 600 mg, but they told me that there is no need to worry because I am young and it does not indicate that you have diabetes.", + "answer": "I think that an endocrinologist should be consulted, as this number is high and indicates the presence of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5525, + "question": "My mother has pain in the sole of her foot. It was an injury to the sole of the foot and it has recovered, and now she feels pain in the same place and redness with pressure on it, knowing that she has diabetes. What is this pain and how...", + "answer": "Clinical examination should be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5526, + "question": "Can diabetes treatment be taken once a day?", + "answer": "There are some treatments for diabetes that can be used once a day", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5527, + "question": "I am a girl and I am afraid to go to a doctor. Small, painless pimples have appeared on the back of my tongue. I also have type 2 diabetes and I have not controlled it for 6 years. I feel dehydrated and I recently consumed excessive sugars...", + "answer": "I cannot answer about pimples on the tongue, but it is certain that diabetes must be controlled because if you do not control it, it will cause you many problems that are more difficult than your current problem.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5528, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and uses Amaryl, but what she wants to know is that she needs a regulator with it and it does not work on her own, and she suffers from lethargy and laziness?", + "answer": "It is preferable to use a regulator, but after ensuring that kidney function is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5529, + "question": "Age 37, weight 90, blood sugar 150 and cumulative 7. I have been taking metformin 1000 pills daily for a year. Should I increase the dose or continue as before?", + "answer": "Certainly, the dose should be increased to at least two pills, or preferably three, with moderation in eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5530, + "question": "diabetic\nUse Janumet 850/50\nThank God the results became excellent\nBut if I eat bread, my sugar rises\nThe second problem\nAll day long, sugar is excellent\nWhen I wake up it arrives\n150\nAnd in...", + "answer": "Eating bread should be reduced, and if blood sugar continues to rise in the morning, one dose of insulin should be added in the evening", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5531, + "question": "I am 46 years old. Three days ago, I felt a frequent urge to urinate. I went to the doctor and did a fasting blood sugar test, and it was 142, and after breakfast it was 169.\nThe second day, the same analysis\nFasting 152 hours later...", + "answer": "Yes, this is often diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5532, + "question": "For a while now, my blood sugar has become very low, reaching 0.52, and I have severe itching in the reproductive system, dizziness, and my vision is blurry and yellow, and when I eat something sweet...", + "answer": "These are symptoms of low blood sugar, and diabetes cannot be diagnosed based on them. You must consult a doctor to find out the reason", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5533, + "question": "If the husband has diabetes, will he have children?", + "answer": "Yes, he can definitely have children", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5534, + "question": "My wife has diabetes. She is 23 years old, weighs 53 and height is 155. Her blood sugar rises to 400 and is accompanied by shivering and a temperature of 39. She uses human insulin... and her period was a week late, but the pregnancy test was...", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship to high temperature in diabetes, and with regard to pregnancy, it is best to control the blood sugar level before it occurs, and this is through a moderate diet, adherence to treatment, and follow-up for home sugar testing, and all of this is under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5535, + "question": "I felt severe dizziness and yellowing of my vision, and when I tested the blood sugar meter I found it was low. I have had it for more than a week and my blood sugar was as low as 52 grams. What is your diagnosis?", + "answer": "It is not possible to diagnose this way. You must see a doctor in the clinic, and you may need to be admitted to the hospital to perform tests and determine the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5536, + "question": "Can stem cell transplantation for type 1 diabetes lead to the growth of sultan cells?????", + "answer": "There are no studies linking stem cell therapy to the occurrence of cancer yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5537, + "question": "Nutrition What is the difference between liquid milk Diasip.Nutricia and Glucerna SR\nFor diabetes and high blood pressure patients\nMy mother fed her on the first for 9 months, and now upon reviewing the hospital warehouse, they have dispensed...", + "answer": "They are usually equivalent and the difference is in the brand names, but nevertheless it is best to consult a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5538, + "question": "I was suffering from diabetes and had obesity surgery, thank God. Sugar has ended my life. My question is, should I continue taking the pills for neuritis and cholesterol...??", + "answer": "This depends on laboratory tests for lipid medication, and for nerve treatment it depends on the presence of symptoms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5539, + "question": "I have diabetes and I use mixed insulin, but I feel general weakness and my weight is decreasing more. What vitamins are useful for diabetes?", + "answer": "Vitamins have no relationship with weight loss. Tests must be done to find out the reason", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5540, + "question": "What is the difference between Diasip.Nutricia liquid milk and Glucerna SR\nFor diabetes and high blood pressure patients\nWhere my mother was fed on the first for 9 months and now after visiting the hospital warehouse they dispensed our glycerin...", + "answer": "It is best to refer the question to a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5541, + "question": "Diabetes 203 Cholesterol 190 Age 51 The most appropriate way to reduce sugar and cholesterol, with appreciation", + "answer": "The most important method is a moderate diet, then appropriate treatment must be taken under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5542, + "question": "Does spirulina algae lower blood sugar? Does it have side effects?", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific evidence on this topic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5543, + "question": "Does diabetes contribute to delayed pregnancy? Thank you", + "answer": "If it is poorly controlled, this is possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5544, + "question": "I suffer from high blood pressure. I take Diovan and Concor, and a while ago I started suffering from low blood sugar, knowing that I am not a diabetic. Does treatment have a role in low blood sugar...", + "answer": "No, these treatments are not related to low blood sugar. You must consult a doctor to find out the reason", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5545, + "question": "My grandmother suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure, and thyroid problems, and she takes critical medications for these diseases, but recently she began to feel very hungry half an hour after eating. What is the reason?", + "answer": "The dose of diabetes treatment may need to be adjusted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5546, + "question": "What is the effect of diabetes on the menstrual cycle? Is he working to delay or advance the date?", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship between them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5547, + "question": "Is there a new treatment for type 1 diabetes, and do stem cells have a role in treating diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no new treatment other than stem cell therapy, which is still in the stage of scientific studies and research", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5548, + "question": "Hello\nI am 26 years old and suffer from constant headaches that do not stop with painkillers\nIf I get excited or stressed, I feel dizzy and my body feels so tense that I can't move my head and I can't walk. I feel dizzy...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5549, + "question": "Most nights when I sleep, I feel weak in my body, shaking after eating and drinking sugar. I feel better. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "You should eat small, frequent, low-calorie meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5550, + "question": "If a diabetic uses collagen pills, will it affect her?", + "answer": "No, there's no problem with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5551, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I had a diabetes test after fasting for 8 hours and the result was 111, and two hours after eating on the same day the result was 75. Am I diabetic, pre-diabetic, or not, knowing that there is no...", + "answer": "You have an imbalance in fasting blood sugar, which is a stage of pre-diabetes and is usually asymptomatic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5552, + "question": "Hello\nI am 33 years old, and about a year ago I started checking my blood pressure. It was normal, 120/80, but after thinking about it a lot, it started to rise, and now I started to be very afraid when measuring it...", + "answer": "Frequent monitoring must be done, and if there are frequent increases, treatment must be taken", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5553, + "question": "Hello .\nDiabetes after eating two hours 300\nWhen I fast for 10 hours, it reaches 130\nIs he considered diabetic?\nWhat type is considered a type of sugar?", + "answer": "Of course, this is usually type 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5554, + "question": "Does using Sweatal diet sugar, knowing that it does not contain aspartin and asparagus, have any side effects?", + "answer": "If it is in moderate quantities, no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5555, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI use Glucovance 2.5 pills, just one pill 5 minutes before lunch, and I eat a very normal meal in a good quantity, and after 4 hours I say...", + "answer": "You should eat small, frequent meals, not one meal in good quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5556, + "question": "Is eating dates harmful for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no specific food that harms diabetes, and the key to the solution is moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5557, + "question": "Do all diabetics have bad breath? Or is it only when sugar rises that bad odor occurs in the mouth?", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship and the cause must be looked for", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5558, + "question": "1. When fasting\n2. One hour after eating\n3. Two hours after eating\n4. Three hours after eating\nIn these cases, what is the normal blood sugar level??\nWhat is the normal blood sugar level for a girl...", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar\nWithout pregnancy\nFasting less than 100\nAfter two hours, less than 140\nIn pregnancy\nFasting less than 92\nAfter an hour less than 180\nAfter two hours less than 153", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5559, + "question": "A spasm in the left cheek often appears when smiling or laughing hard. “Type 1 diabetic patient.” The medication taken for diabetes, Amril 1.", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5560, + "question": "Diabetes reaches 300 five hours after eating. Is he considered diabetic?", + "answer": "He is definitely considered a diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5561, + "question": "What is meant by lactic acid?\nWhat is its effect on the muscles?", + "answer": "It is an acid that is produced when the cell produces energy anaerobically, that is, without using oxygen, and when this acid accumulates in the muscles, it leads to muscle fatigue.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5562, + "question": "About a month ago, I did a comprehensive analysis\nIt turned out that there was a high blood sugar level, which was higher than 200\nQ: What is the normal blood sugar level before eating while I am fasting...", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar\nFasting less than 100\nAfter two hours, less than 140\nModeration in all types of food is what is required, not abstaining from eating any type of food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5563, + "question": "Is there a test to determine the insulin level?", + "answer": "Yes, insulin test and c_peptide test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5564, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am 43 years old and I have diabetes, but the problem with me is that I suffer from pain in my right leg, which is swollen and swollen, and I cannot walk due to the severity of the pain. I don’t know...", + "answer": "It is necessary to see a doctor to examine the foot and take the necessary action based on the clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5565, + "question": "Hello\nDo abdominoplasty and chest tuck operations affect diabetics?\nThank you", + "answer": "If the blood sugar level is under control, there is no problem with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5566, + "question": "Does grapefruit help with diabetes, and does grapefruit really burn fat?", + "answer": "In general, grapefruit does not contribute to burning fat and losing weight, but its richness in fiber and its inhibition of the action of some enzymes in the body may lead to the loss of a small portion of weight for some, but this effect does not appear in all grapefruit consumers.\n \nIt is also worth noting that grapefruit interferes with a number of medications, so it is recommended to avoid taking it with medications and consult a doctor before consuming grapefruit for long periods while taking a chronic medication.\n \nAs for the relationship of grapefruit to blood sugar levels, it may contribute to regulating blood sugar levels in general because it contains fiber and has a low glycemic index, but it cannot be relied upon to lower blood sugar levels or used as a treatment for diabetes.\n \nFor more:\n\nThe benefits of grapefruit and its harms to the body\nFate of drugs when taken with grapefruit", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5567, + "question": "Hello Doctor, I was diagnosed with diabetes and the cause was not genetic, but rather a lack of vitamin D, as it showed 16 and the normal was 30, and the IAA test showed 4.0 and the normal was 2.00. Is there any hope that...", + "answer": "Vitamin D deficiency has no relation to the diagnosis of diabetes, and diabetes is not completely cured, but it can be controlled perfectly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5568, + "question": "Is it true that dried figs do not raise blood sugar for diabetics?", + "answer": "Everything raises sugar, so it is possible to eat anything in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5569, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic patient and am pregnant at the end of the eighth month. I suffer from high diabetes. Will this affect the baby?", + "answer": "Blood sugar must be maintained during pregnancy because high blood sugar may harm the fetus, so you must consult a doctor to confirm whether there is a need to increase the insulin dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5570, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does Panadol Cold & Flu have negative side effects for diabetics and heart patients?", + "answer": "Not seriously", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5571, + "question": "Is it possible for diabetics to have a deformed egg before pregnancy occurs? Or does this only happen in the first stages of fetal formation? Should we take medication or can we find the solution in proper nutrition only, knowing that having had diabetes for 8 years...", + "answer": "It seems that your diabetes is normal, and this does not lead to any deformities, neither before nor after. During pregnancy, treatment is determined based on the results of diabetes during pregnancy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5572, + "question": "I am a diabetic, 48 years old, and I have been suffering from pain in the ring finger of my left foot for two days", + "answer": "You should see a doctor for a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5573, + "question": "My mother had diabetes 6 years ago and stopped taking insulin doses after her diabetes was regulated with the doctor’s approval 3 years ago, but she suffers from some symptoms such as burning in the urine, mild itching, and dry mouth...", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar should be tested and the appropriate treatment should be taken according to the opinion of the doctor, and it is not necessary that symptoms of diabetes occur", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5574, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My friend has had diabetes for 8 years and is about to get married. She is very afraid of the idea of ​​pregnancy. Is there any harm that could happen to the fetus, knowing that she stopped taking doses...", + "answer": "There is no problem as long as you are under the supervision of a doctor and there is continuous follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5575, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for a year and a half, and I am 25 years old. My weight has decreased by approximately 10 kilograms. I now weigh 60. I want to return to my previous weight in a healthy way?", + "answer": "How tall are you? If it is less than 165 cm, it is best to maintain your current weight in a healthy way, that is, so that your blood sugar is under control.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5576, + "question": "Are herbs for diabetes in China successful, especially for the first type, especially in the city of Zinkou, a city famous for herbs, where I learned that one of my friends 3 years ago went to China and they gave him capsules and he continues to take it...", + "answer": "This is not scientifically convincing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5577, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. Can I eat pomegranates and what fruits should I avoid??", + "answer": "You can eat whatever you want, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5578, + "question": "I am 54 years old now. Most nights, I feel weak and sometimes my body sweats and I cannot walk upright. I go to eat sweets and food. After that, I feel better. What is the reason and what should I do?", + "answer": "The blood sugar level should be checked when symptoms occur. If there is a drop in blood sugar, you should consult a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5579, + "question": "Is it necessary to give the mixed insulin at the same time every day or half an hour before the meal????? And should I draw air before the injection or not?????", + "answer": "The more precise there is in the timing and quantities of food and the timing of taking insulin, the better the diabetes control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5580, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes, and now I suffer from peripheral neuritis. How and where can I get treatment? I am from Iraq", + "answer": "You must see an endocrinologist to treat diabetes and a neurologist to treat neuritis, and you can receive treatment anywhere these doctors are present.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5581, + "question": "Does polycystic ovary syndrome result in diabetes?", + "answer": "No, but it is possible to be associated with it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5582, + "question": "May God's peace and mercy be upon you\nWhat is the best diet sugar that you can rely on, as I heard that some types have harmful effects?\nThank you", + "answer": "They are all almost equal, if you use them sparingly, there will be no harm from them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5583, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am currently using Tropicano Slim, a sugar substitute. What are the benefits and side effects?", + "answer": "There are no specific benefits, but small quantities of it should be used so that there are no harms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5584, + "question": "Peace be upon you, the difference between Glucophage and Siofor", + "answer": "It is the same treatment but these are just different brand names", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5585, + "question": "If green tea is useful in burning calories, how many times is it consumed a day, and does diet sugar, such as slimmer, for example, have any health risks when used to constantly sweeten drinks...", + "answer": "There is no certain information about green tea, and artificial sweeteners can be used in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5586, + "question": "Please, can I know the fastest and safest medicine for weight loss???\nAlso, it is sugar match. Does it have any side effects???", + "answer": "Moderation in food is the only thing you need and artificial sweeteners can be used in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5587, + "question": "What is the analysis or method to determine the type of diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no single test to determine this, but this depends on several factors such as age, weight, the presence of acidity in the blood or not, the presence of antibodies or not, and clinical follow-up of the test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5588, + "question": "I feel a severe headache, with the feeling that it is pressing from all sides, along with the neck at the back of the head, and a feeling of dizziness, with low blood sugar for no reason, and also with a feeling of an accelerated heartbeat with...", + "answer": "If there is a drop in blood sugar, this must be documented first by doing a quick examination, and if this is proven, you must see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5589, + "question": "I am 33 years old and my blood pressure is 88/142. Is my blood pressure appropriate since I am a type 1 diabetic?", + "answer": "Preferably less than 120/80", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5590, + "question": "What is the relationship between eating Korean red ginseng and blood sugar levels? Is it suitable for diabetes mellitus only or both?", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship and there are no sufficient scientific studies on the subject", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5591, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy mother feels dizzy sometimes, even though there is no history of diabetes in the family, and when she recently had a test done, she found that the blood sugar level was very high, as...", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor for treatment and follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5592, + "question": "Is it true that there is a cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "There are treatments that can control the disease, but not a complete cure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5593, + "question": "A question about childhood diabetes, what is new in its treatment other than insulin, the quality of insulin pumps and their financial cost, and is there a trend from Arab health ministries in making it available like in European countries...", + "answer": "There is still no treatment for type 1 diabetes other than insulin, but the method of introduction varies, which may increase the level of control over the disease, such as a pump.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5594, + "question": "Does smoking raise blood sugar for a diabetic?\nKnowing that I am trying to leave him\nThanks", + "answer": "No, it does not raise it, but they cooperate in destroying blood vessels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5595, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the best method for a type 2 diabetic?\nTo achieve good measurements of sugar levels\nSo that he is safe from its complications", + "answer": "This requires an integrated system consisting of moderation and regularity in food and drink, and appropriate treatment for each case under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5596, + "question": "A 32-year-old man is diabetic, his lipids are high, and his blood pressure at home is ideal. It only rises upon admission to hospitals\nOne of the medications prescribed is coversyl for total protection. Is it necessary to take it and why?", + "answer": "First, his blood pressure must be monitored with a portable device for 24 hours to determine whether he suffers from high blood pressure or not. If he suffers from high blood pressure, he must take it because it is one of the preferred drug groups to protect the kidneys.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5597, + "question": "Do you advise a diabetic patient to monitor his blood sugar level 3 times a day or less? With explanation if possible? Thank you", + "answer": "This depends on the type of treatment, and the goal of monitoring is to control the sugar level. Therefore, the number of times the patient must do this depends on the level of control, as it increases or decreases according to the need for that.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5598, + "question": "How does diabetes affect vision?", + "answer": "High diabetes for long years leads to impairment of the arteries of the retina and others, which leads to a defect in them or in the organ whose blood vessels are affected.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5599, + "question": "may God give you happiness\nmy question is\nDoes using cinnamon and ginger, in addition to diet and exercise, spare me the need to use a regulator and treat type 2 diabetes?\nNote that I use Glucovance once before lunch...", + "answer": "No, we prefer to use treatment, especially (adjuvant).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5600, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy question is, may God protect you\nWhen I take Glucovance sugar-lowering pills, I notice diarrhea, may God bless you\nIs this considered temporary and will end, or will it continue?\nThank you", + "answer": "It will probably end and it is a temporary side effect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5601, + "question": "What is the percentage of high blood sugar that leads to erectile dysfunction, knowing that I have type 2 diabetes?\nI ask you to answer me accurately\nThank you and appreciate your interest", + "answer": "There is no specific number, but the more years of irregular diabetes, the greater the problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5602, + "question": "Should a type 2 diabetic who is dependent on the use of diet pills be prevented from eating sugars and starches?", + "answer": "It is not prohibited, but you should not eat a lot or avoid these foods", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5603, + "question": "I want to eat dates every day in the morning, but I am afraid of diabetes, knowing that I am not diabetic, but I would like to increase my physical fitness, and I am forty years old. What do you advise me about...", + "answer": "I don't mind eating one or two dates a day, and food has nothing to do with fitness, as this is a topic related to sports", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5604, + "question": "Where is the original royal jelly honey found? Is it at apothecaries or pharmacies? How is it used? Does it affect diabetes? Whether the person suffers from diabetes or does not suffer from it. Is it used throughout one’s life or for a specific period...", + "answer": "I do not know where honey is found, but it raises blood sugar levels and very small amounts must be taken", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5605, + "question": "I would like to consult you, may God protect you, about the drug Glucovance 2.5. Is it useful for type 2 diabetes?\nHow to use it and its side effects. Is there anything better than it, knowing that I started using it randomly without consulting...", + "answer": "There is no doubt that there are other treatments that are better than it, and in general, it is not permissible to take the treatment without consulting a doctor to see which treatment suits your condition.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5606, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is there a risk of diabetes when the result of the urine test was for sugar +3 and the blood test was 170, knowing that the test was an hour after eating and the second time upon waking up...", + "answer": "Yes, it seems that there is a predisposition to diabetes. A blood sugar test must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5607, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level 6 hours after eating 200 a good thing?", + "answer": "No high", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5608, + "question": "What are normal blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "Less than 100 while fasting and less than 140 after eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5609, + "question": "Does drinking unsweetened Arabic coffee raise sugar levels?", + "answer": "No, don't raise it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5610, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for diabetes?\nOr was a wrist watch invented to constantly measure blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "Until now, there is no definitive treatment for diabetes, and there are different types of diabetes testing sensors", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5611, + "question": "How do I measure sugar without devices?", + "answer": "It is not possible to measure sugar without devices, but you can know whether there is a drop or rise in blood sugar through the symptoms that you may suffer from. High blood sugar may lead to:\nLethargy.\nlaziness.\nExcessive thirst.\nfrequent urination.\nA fruity odor from the urine or mouth.\nSensation of dryness in the mouth.\nHeadache.\nLack of concentration. While low blood sugar leads to:\nFeeling hungry and thirsty.\nSweating.\nHeart palpitations.\nDizziness.\nHeadache.\nIdleness.For more:\nDiabetes diagnosis.\nNutritional coexistence with diabetes.\nDiabetes myths and false beliefs. Reference:\nDiabetic hypoglycemia\nHyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5612, + "question": "Can a type 2 diabetic regain the weight he lost?", + "answer": "Yes, but it is better to lose weight correctly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5613, + "question": "I analyzed the urine and the results were as follows\nua appear-clear\nua color-yellow\nua pH-6\nua protein-neg\nua glucose-Neg\nua WBC- 0-1\nua RBC- 10-12\nua squam Epi-ocasional\nAre these ratios normal?...", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal, except for the presence of a small percentage of red blood cells, which is often the result of some sediments", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5614, + "question": "Please, I am a diabetic, 22 years old\nI suffer from frequent urination every time I drink water. Is it due to high blood sugar only recently?\nThere cannot be...", + "answer": "Both options are possible: a blood sugar test should be performed and a urologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5615, + "question": "Peace be upon you... I suffer from diabetes, and two days ago my diabetes level rose, which led to a condition in my vision, which is that I see an imaginary image in addition to the real image, as well as a deviation in my left eye... I am asking for your advice...", + "answer": "You should see an eye specialist first to determine the problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5616, + "question": "Are there any side effects of taking Glucophage as an aid in weight loss, as it prevents the absorption of fat, knowing that I am not diabetic, I am 51 years old, and I suffer from cholesterol...", + "answer": "Metformin has no relation to lowering blood cholesterol", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5617, + "question": "Is there anything new for people with spinal cord stem cells, a paraplegic patient, or a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "A neurologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5618, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 45 years old. My blood sugar level is 6.80%. I do not use diabetes medication. I do not exercise. Please advise me, may God reward you with all goodness, about this percentage and what I should do?", + "answer": "The rate is good, but it is preferable to use metformin (adjuvant) treatment, 850 mg 3 times daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5619, + "question": "My father is diabetic... he fell asleep yesterday and woke up above his eye, at the upper eyelid, in the corner before the eyebrows, a black spot that was increasing in size. What is this thing? I hope you respond quickly. Is it possible for him...", + "answer": "You must see a doctor quickly for a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5620, + "question": "Is it possible to dispense with type B diabetes medication by drinking non-alcoholic Beryl, knowing that I tried for 3 days and noticed that my blood sugar level decreased from 165 to 96 by drinking Beryl at the end...", + "answer": "Certainly not, as this product contains a high percentage of calories and the daily reading is sufficient to judge the blood sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5621, + "question": "Hello\nIs there a risk of diabetes?\nBlood sugar result 169\nAnd in urine +3\nNote that I was drinking juice an hour before the examination\nThe second time I woke up, it was...", + "answer": "This reading is abnormal, even if it is after juice. A blood sugar test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5622, + "question": "My mother is diabetic and had many eye surgeries. She had injections once and before that, white water, and in the end there was no vision in one eye. She had another examination and it turned out that she had fat on the retina and it went away for two...", + "answer": "This is possible, especially if she has been suffering from irregular diabetes for many years", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5623, + "question": "A type 2 diabetic patient noticed swelling in one of his feet and pain in it and in the part of the leg connected to it, knowing that his blood sugar is regulated with metformin three times with meals, so what is...", + "answer": "You should see an orthopedic specialist quickly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5624, + "question": "Slight coronary artery insufficiency and there is diabetes. What are the prohibitions in meals and does the relationship have an effect?", + "answer": "Firstly, blood sugar must be controlled well, and secondly, fatty eating and weight loss must be avoided. Regarding the relationship, there is no direct effect, but it is preferable to consult a cardiologist nonetheless.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5625, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI am 58 years old. Five months ago, I gave up sugar in all my food. I also walk daily for 40 minutes in the morning, and so far I have lost ten kilograms, and I am afraid of...", + "answer": "I think this is a good thing and I advise you to continue and get your blood sugar tested to be sure, with the need to try to reach the ideal medical weight only and not less, which is approximately equal to height minus 100.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5626, + "question": "My son is 9 years old and has type 1 diabetes. He was taking water insulin, and Dr. Ghira Apidra came back.", + "answer": "This is permissible, but the basis of treatment is the system", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5627, + "question": "My mother is diabetic and has a severe infection in her right toe. I want treatment for her", + "answer": "Blood sugar must be controlled well and a diabetic foot surgeon should be consulted immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5628, + "question": "I have read that ACE inhibitors are used to protect against diabetic nephropathy. At the same time, ACE inhibitors can work on nephrotic syndrome.\nI don't understand the contradiction. Is ACE harmful or beneficial for kidney?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that it is basically beneficial and is the first line of treatment for blood pressure in diabetics, and there are some very rare exceptions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5629, + "question": "Hello\nI am 16, my height is 173, my weight is 63, and I urinate a lot at school. For example, every hour and a half or two I go to urinate, and I drink a lot of water.\nOn normal days it is less...", + "answer": "It is best to do a diabetes test and a routine urine test, then collect urine for 24 hours to determine the amount of urine, and of course see a doctor to determine the diagnosis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5630, + "question": "I am a 22-year-old girl. I have had pink, painless pimples on the back of my tongue, but they are many. Knowing that I have had type 2 diabetes for 6 years, I have never used any treatment to control it, and a period has passed...", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed to find out what these pills are", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5631, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have diabetes and I felt hot in my eyes and dizzy and I wanted to sleep. I did a test while I was not fasting and the result was 176. Does this mean that my blood sugar is high, and if it is high, what...", + "answer": "This result is slightly high, but it is not responsible for your symptoms, and a cumulative blood sugar test must be done to know your general level of control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5632, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My wife is pregnant and has diabetes. She was given (clear) insulin (and Akar), and she uses the pure one in the morning\n12 and Al-Akr 21\nAnd the net showed only 8\nAnd in the clear evening, 12 and dark...", + "answer": "First, the dose must be adjusted by the treating physician. In general, if the result after eating is repeatedly high for a particular meal, the dose of pure (short-acting) insulin that precedes this meal must be increased.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5633, + "question": "What do you think of Janumet for diabetics? What are its side effects? Especially on the urinary tract if it affects it.", + "answer": "It is a good medicine, but the treatment is determined for each patient based on his condition. No treatment necessarily suits all patients, and this treatment does not have significant side effects that affect the urinary system.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5634, + "question": "Does eating pomegranates affect blood sugar levels in diabetics?", + "answer": "Any food can lead to an increase in blood sugar levels in a diabetic patient, but what is required is moderation in eating any type of food and a diet. There is no doubt that the criterion for moderation is the food that leads to an acceptable medical weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5635, + "question": "If blood pressure and sugar drop together, will it cause fainting?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible, and it is possible for either of them to fall alone to cause fainting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5636, + "question": "Does the product sorbitol extracted from corn have side effects? It is a substance available in diet sugar (Tropicana Slim) without calories and does not contain aspartame. Does it help...", + "answer": "There is no problem using it as a sweetener in reasonable quantities, and this product has nothing to do with weight loss", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5637, + "question": "I have diabetes and I am fasting and at breakfast I eat oatmeal with low-fat milk and three dates. Is this right or wrong for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "The possibility of fasting or not for a diabetic patient depends on all the details of the disease and its weaknesses. Therefore, your specialist doctor must determine the possibility of you fasting.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5638, + "question": "I want to get low blood sugar and I don't have it.. What should I do to get it?", + "answer": "Why you should suffer from low blood sugar is not understood", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5639, + "question": "I am 54 years old. I suffer from pain in my legs and my blood sugar is 160 before breakfast. I take the pill Diaonil and Clocophag 500mg twice. What is the solution to treat this pain? Thank you.", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist to determine the cause of the pain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5640, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an 8-year-old daughter. She had a blood sugar test when she was fasting. It was 122 and when she broke her fast it was 145. Do these percentages confirm that she has diabetes?", + "answer": "The fasting person must be re-examined in the laboratory to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5641, + "question": "I have a feeling of hunger that sometimes comes to the point that I sometimes sweat and feel cold and have a slight shiver in my body, but when I eat everything returns to normal!\nDoes this mean sugar?\nI want to...", + "answer": "These are symptoms of low blood sugar. A blood sugar test must be done when symptoms occur to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5642, + "question": "I have dry mouth and I drink a lot of water, along with sluggishness and dizziness, and I feel lethargic and tired, especially during the day. I did a comprehensive blood test and the glucose level came out at 5.80. Should I be satisfied with this test or should I do a sugar test...", + "answer": "Your blood sugar level is normal, and your symptoms are general and non-specific. You should see your doctor for a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5643, + "question": "What are the recommendations regarding crepes for a patient with diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease, and what is the appropriate medication and dosage that does not affect the kidneys?", + "answer": "What is crepe?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5644, + "question": "I took metovermine. (Glucophage) 500, three doses daily, causes diarrhea and general weakness. Which vitamin is preferable to take with it???", + "answer": "It is not necessary to take any vitamins with it, but it is possible to raise the dose gradually to avoid diarrhea and other side effects", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5645, + "question": "How do I feel the symptoms of low blood sugar again?", + "answer": "Firstly, by eating regularly, taking doses, and intensive monitoring to avoid depression, and secondly, by reducing insulin doses until you feel the symptoms of depression again.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5646, + "question": "I took a diabetes test at 11 a.m. after fasting for 12 hours, and the result was 85. Note that the reason that prompted me to do the analysis is frequent urination, an average of 9 times a day....", + "answer": "This test is normal, and it is best to repeat it in the laboratory in addition to testing the cumulative sugar. If they are normal, another reason for frequent urination must be looked for.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5647, + "question": "What is diabetes?", + "answer": "Dismiss it under the Diseases section in the medical list", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5648, + "question": "All members of the family, from the father’s side and also from the mother’s side, have diabetes. Is it possible that I will develop diabetes, what is the rate of infection, and how can I protect myself from it?", + "answer": "If the diabetes is type 2, then yes, there is a possibility of developing diabetes, the rate may reach 50%, and this percentage can be reduced through moderation in eating and drinking so that you maintain the ideal medical weight (approximately = height - 100).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5649, + "question": "Do cherries lower blood sugar?", + "answer": "There is no medical evidence for this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5650, + "question": "Sugar level after fasting for 11 hours is 107", + "answer": "The examination must be repeated, but this is in the stage of predisposition to diabetes. You must lose weight and eat in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5651, + "question": "My blood sugar dropped suddenly, even though I don't have diabetes, and I had tests done and it came out fine, but when it happened, I didn't know what it was and the treatment until later, and when it dropped, I relaxed and then fell asleep...", + "answer": "Please send your medical reports to us via [email protected], we will see if the stem cell therapy could be a good treatment for your indications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5652, + "question": "Is it possible to dispense with diabetes treatment?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a disease that accompanies you for life, so you must continue to take your medications. Firstly, it depends on the type of treatment you are receiving. You should discuss with your doctor your desire to stop treatment and the reason for this. Exercising and eating a healthy, balanced diet can also reduce the dose of medication you take. Read more: Foods suitable for diabetics.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5653, + "question": "I use tobacco, which contains nicotine. My uncle is diabetic and my brother is going to take me to the hospital to do tests to control my blood sugar level. I am afraid that nicotine will appear in the test...", + "answer": "Nicotine and tar have nothing to do with blood sugar testing, but their harm to health is no less dangerous than diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5654, + "question": "How can the insulin dose be increased for children 5 years old?", + "answer": "Under the supervision of a doctor only", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5655, + "question": "If the blood sugar test for a pregnant woman in the ninth month is 39, will it affect the fetus and the mother this second time, and will the blood sugar be low?", + "answer": "Hypoglycemia should be avoided because it is harmful to the mother and fetus", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5656, + "question": "I was tested using the small device and my blood sugar level was 400 and I do not feel any symptoms. Now, thank God, my fasting blood sugar level is 164, knowing that before the test I drank mango juice and juice that contain sugar, and I analyzed my urine and it came out 3...", + "answer": "You suffer from diabetes, and the most important and first treatment is moderation in food and staying away from juices and sugars, and you must undoubtedly consult your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5657, + "question": "Can type 2 diabetes be completely cured?", + "answer": "No, but it can be controlled perfectly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5658, + "question": "Doctor, I have completed the first week of the ninth month and my blood sugar is low and I suffer from dizziness. Does it have any effect on the fetus and me?", + "answer": "You must confirm that the prolapse has occurred. If it is real, you must see your doctor as soon as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5659, + "question": "My mother suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes. The doctor asked her to take 1 mg folic acid tablets daily, and she continues to use them. Is there any harm from prolonged use of the medicine? And did...", + "answer": "It is preferable to use it for 3 months and re-examine it. If it is normal, there is no need to continue treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5660, + "question": "My wife is 35 years old and weighs about 105 kg. She developed diabetes last year in the eighth month of pregnancy, and the diabetes specialist told her...", + "answer": "Usually, a diabetes tolerance test should be performed 6 weeks after giving birth to confirm whether the disease persists or whether it is just gestational diabetes. However, women who suffer from gestational diabetes are more likely to develop diabetes in a later period than others, and therefore continuous follow-up is required.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5661, + "question": "Should a diabetic eat honey or is it dangerous for him?", + "answer": "Can in small and moderate quantities", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5662, + "question": "I am 46 years old and I have diabetes. I took a test and I fasted for 8 hours at 93, and two hours after I broke my fast, it reached 99. Does this mean that my blood sugar is regular or not that I am committed...", + "answer": "Yes, these numbers indicate that blood sugar is regular", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5663, + "question": "I use Downnell medication and I checked my fasting blood sugar and it came out around 240. Should I continue the treatment or change it?", + "answer": "In general, we do not prefer this treatment and the results are also unsatisfactory. It is best to change it under the supervision of your treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5664, + "question": "If I am 25 years old and have diabetes and my blood test is 11 and high, and I experience symptoms of diabetes from drinking a lot of water, urinating, and being tired, is it possible for me to recover from the disease completely? One of the doctors said it is possible...", + "answer": "Scientifically, diabetes cannot be cured, but it can be controlled so that it appears as if it does not exist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5665, + "question": "The most important fruits beneficial for type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "It is possible to eat all types of fruits, but in moderation, which is equivalent to one serving per day (an apple or its equivalent).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5666, + "question": "I am 20 years old. I measured my sugar level and found it to be 1.40 grams, knowing that I drank 1 liter of milk and fasted for 6 hours. My weight is 95 kg and my height is 1.80 meters.", + "answer": "The outcome and its severity are not clear or certain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5667, + "question": "I heard that there is a type of diabetes that is temporary? Is this information correct? If true, what are the causes and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "No, this information is incorrect, with the exception of one type that only affects newborns and is very rare", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5668, + "question": "Good morning. I tested my blood sugar and was fasting for 8 hours and the result came out as 89. Is my blood sugar normal? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5669, + "question": "Do apples raise blood sugar levels, and do green apples as well?", + "answer": "All food raises blood sugar levels, so it is possible to eat any type of food, but in a regular and moderate quantity. A diabetic patient can eat any type of fruit at a rate of one serving per day, which is equivalent to one apple per day.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5670, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar in the morning and it came out at 95. I was fasting for 8 hours. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5671, + "question": "I suffer from peripheral neuropathy from diabetes. The question is: Is treatment with Pregabalin suitable for a long period?", + "answer": "Yes, I don't mind if it gives a good result", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5672, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question. I am diabetic and I practice bodybuilding. Is it useful to take an energy supplement called N.O -explode bsn? Thank you.", + "answer": "In general, we do not prefer this type of nutritional supplement", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5673, + "question": "What are the ways to care for the feet of a diabetic patient? Can he put his feet in warm water and salt? As for cleaning them well, can they be wiped with alcohol or water with Dettol disinfectant?? Or is it enough...", + "answer": "In general, the feet must be monitored daily to ensure that there are no wounds or bruises. It is sufficient to wash them with soap and water, and care must be taken when cutting the nails.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5674, + "question": "What is the correct way to care for wounds in diabetics, especially in the feet?", + "answer": "Caring for diabetic foot wounds and diabetic wounds requires many steps and extreme caution by following the following tips:\n\nClean the wound with sterile water, then dry it and bandage it daily.\nRemoving tissue and foreign bodies from the wound.\nUse antibiotics in the event of bone and tissue infections under the supervision of a specialist doctor.\nMaintaining blood glucose levels within the normal range.\nEvaluating the health of the peripheral arteries in the feet.\nWear medical shoes.\nWash your feet daily.\nCut nails straight and avoid shortening nails too much.\nKeeping the feet dry and moist.\nChange socks regularly.\n\nFor more: Diabetic foot and its treatment / What do you know about diabetic foot? / Diabetic foot is an unpleasant surprise for a diabetic patient / How does a diabetic patient avoid foot amputation? / The effect of weather changes on diabetic foot\nReference: Diabetic Ulcers Treatment & Management", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5675, + "question": "What is the method to determine the type of diabetes? How does diabetes start?", + "answer": "Diabetes begins when the body cannot produce or use insulin properly. Insulin is a hormone produced in the pancreas that helps regulate blood sugar levels. Here is an explanation of the cause of both types 1 and type 2 diabetes:\n\nType 1 diabetes: Type 1 diabetes occurs when the immune system attacks pancreatic cells that produce insulin. The exact cause of this attack is unknown, but it is believed to be caused by genetic and environmental factors.\nType 2 diabetes: Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body cannot use insulin effectively. This can be caused by being overweight or obese, or by other factors such as advanced age or a family history of diabetes.\n\nAs for the method of determining the type of diabetes, it is done by performing some diagnostic tests, including the following:\n\nRandom blood sugar test.\nTesting blood sugar after fasting.\nOral glucose tolerance test.\nRandom blood sugar test.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiagnosis of diabetes and the types of tests needed to detect it\nEarly symptoms and warning signs of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5676, + "question": "A 15-year-old boy developed diabetes 11 months ago, knowing that the pancreas works normally, but there are antibodies that fight insulin?", + "answer": "How can I become diabetic while at the same time the pancreas is working normally, except during the honeymoon period when things return to normal temporarily? The condition must be monitored.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5677, + "question": "Is the emulsifier (polysorbate) 20-60-80, which is commercially called tween, available in pharmacies? I searched for it in pharmacies but did not find it.", + "answer": "I have no idea about it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5678, + "question": "Does disc surgery affect a diabetic patient because more than one doctor said that I might get inflammation?", + "answer": "Any operation can affect if the level of diabetes control is not excellent", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5679, + "question": "What is the blood sugar level for a fasting person and a non-fasting person - and what are the ideal, average, and high blood pressure levels?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar is less than 100 and after meals it is less than 140\nThe ideal pressure is less than 120/80, the average pressure is less than 140/85, and more than that is high.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5680, + "question": "My father, may God protect him, suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure, which he developed over the past few days. Now he suffers from sleep apnea while eating and sleeping. What are its causes and how...", + "answer": "Often the cause is excess weight, but one must consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis after conducting the necessary clinical and laboratory tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5681, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar is always less than 100...but when I eat several times it reaches 200...am I healthy or healthy?", + "answer": "It is possible that you are infected. A blood sugar test and a glucose tolerance test must be done to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5682, + "question": "I am diabetic\nHow much sugar should I have so that it does not affect my health? I use Glucophage 500 and Dietab 5\nIn the morning, the sugar is usually 122 in the morning\nSometimes if it goes up to 150 and I get itchy...", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar should be less than 7%. As for the itching, I do not think it is related to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5683, + "question": "I am a 60-year-old mother who suffers from diabetes. Recently, she began to suffer from severe shortness of breath, which makes it difficult for her to breathe normally, and she takes this with her within a minute...", + "answer": "The diagnosis is often nocturnal suffocation, and the main reason is excess weight. You must consult a thoracic specialist and, of course, lose weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5684, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar in the morning on an empty stomach and found it to be 110. Is this an indication of diabetes or not?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible that there is diabetes or a predisposition to it. The examination must be repeated in the laboratory, or it is better to do a sugar tolerance test under the supervision of your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5685, + "question": "I suddenly started sweating heavily and my blood pressure dropped to the point of losing consciousness and fainting for 15 minutes. They took me to the hospital and I took a nutritional supplement, and a day later I had tests and blood and urine tests, and I came out...", + "answer": "What happened to you is most likely not related to diabetes, and you must continue to follow up under the supervision of your doctor and consult a cardiologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5686, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test while fasting and the result was 150. Then I did the test a day later while fasting and it was 92. Then I broke my fast and was tested two hours later and the result was 96?", + "answer": "A blood sugar test and a blood sugar tolerance test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5687, + "question": "Does excess insulin in the blood start diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, it is an early stage of type 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5688, + "question": "What are the harms of Glucophage tablets for diabetes?", + "answer": "As far as we know, it has no harm, but only some minor side effects, such as diarrhea", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5689, + "question": "Is it true that the artificial sweetener aspartame causes cancer? Or does it have harmful effects on the brain?", + "answer": "There is still no conclusive evidence that aspartame causes cancer. Aspartame has been studied extensively and repeatedly by many different health authorities around the world, and many clinical and experimental studies in humans and animals have been conducted to evaluate its safety.\n \nRecent research indicates that aspartame is safe for human consumption when consumed in reasonable quantities and within the limits of the quantities permitted by various health authorities, but some may feel side effects such as headache or dizziness after consuming large amounts of aspartame.\n \nIt is worth noting that the sweetener Aspartame is classified as one of the substances that may cause cancer if consumed in excess, so care must be taken to adhere to its consumption within normal and safe limits.\n \nFor more:\n\nArtificial sweeteners: benefits and dangers\nDo artificial sweeteners cause diabetes?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5690, + "question": "I have diabetes. I ask about what is the sufficient amount of sleep for diabetics, and does sleep have an effect, for example, four hours a day?", + "answer": "A normal person needs to sleep an average of 7-8 hours a day, and this is no different for a diabetic patient, and any lack of regularity in general affects the control of diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5691, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetes that completely cures it? What is it?", + "answer": "No, this treatment has not been discovered yet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5692, + "question": "I suffer from severe pain in my hand when writing. So what is the reason? Note that I have been suffering from diabetes for 10 years", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist to conduct a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5693, + "question": "My mother's blood sugar rose to 900 and she had acidity in her blood, and now she is complaining of stiffness in the hand and an inability to hold things with it. She had a thyroid test done and they found an increase in the secretion of the gland. She took treatment but no...", + "answer": "She must see a neurologist, regardless of whether the problem is caused by diabetes or not. There is no doubt that diabetes must be well controlled in any case.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5694, + "question": "My mother is 56 years old, and she suffers from liver and diabetes, but now she suffers from stomach pain.", + "answer": "You should see a gastroenterologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5695, + "question": "I am a 34 year old woman\nWhen measuring blood sugar using the device at home upon waking up without eating, it was 126\nWhen measuring it in the evening, 3 hours after dinner, it was 132. Did...", + "answer": "The diagnosis must be based on a venous blood sample, that is, in the laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5696, + "question": "I found out that I had diabetes six months ago, and my cumulative blood sugar was 10.7. After three months of exercise and eating control, my weight decreased by about 20 kilograms. I had a test done and the result was 5.7, and after...", + "answer": "Yes, you are infected, but you are now controlling the disease perfectly, and you are required to continue this excellent control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5697, + "question": "Severe pain in the left heel with pain in the feet\nIs it from hemorrhoids, colon, or diabetes?", + "answer": "You should see an orthopedic specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5698, + "question": "I was taking medication for diabetes, then I became pregnant. A doctor asked me to use insulin needles, and then I had a miscarriage. Now I still use insulin, but the diabetes has not come down. It always goes back to 255. What should I do, doctor? Go back...", + "answer": "Since the blood sugar is irregular, it is better to continue taking the needles, but it is possible to return to treatment with the pills under the supervision of the treating endocrinologist after a comprehensive review of the condition.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5699, + "question": "What are the best foods and practices for diabetics?? Has a final cure for this disease been discovered?", + "answer": "These are the sound health practices required of all ordinary people. There is no definitive treatment for this disease, but it is possible to control it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5700, + "question": "I did a urine test and it showed sugar in the urine. Then I did a random blood sugar test and it was 119. Then a day later I did a fasting blood sugar test and it was 88. Is there a problem and is the sugar normal or not...", + "answer": "The blood test is normal and there are many reasons for having too little sugar in the blood\nIt is preferable to perform a cumulative blood sugar test and a glucose tolerance test to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5701, + "question": "My husband is diabetic and the doctor asked us to do a liver enzyme test and the result was slightly high, sgot 32, sgpt 49. So how serious is this, knowing that he is taking many painkillers...", + "answer": "Often the diagnosis in such cases is the presence of fat on the liver, and the main reason for this is excess weight, but first, hepatitis B and C tests and an ultrasound of the liver must be done to rule out other diagnoses.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5702, + "question": "I am a 29-year-old girl who became diabetic a few days ago. What caused the disease, knowing that there is no one in my family who has diabetes?", + "answer": "The first type of diabetes does not depend mainly on genetics, while the second type may be caused by genetics, excessive weight gain, or both, and I do not know which type you suffer from.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5703, + "question": "My daughter suffers from neuritis in her foot, and the pain is radiating sometimes to the fingers and sometimes to the extremities of the leg. She has been suffering for more than five years, knowing that she is diabetic and takes insulin, Lyrica 300, and anesthetic patches...", + "answer": "Firstly, this is a medical problem that is not easy to treat. The most important thing in treatment is to control diabetes within the required limits (accumulated blood sugar is less than 7) and not just take insulin. After that, you must see a neurologist for help.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5704, + "question": "Is it possible to control the stage of pre-diabetes? My readings on the test are different without any symptoms. How can I know that I have become normal from the blood and sugar tests?", + "answer": "The most important of the tests at this stage is controlling the ideal medical weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5705, + "question": "Dexamethasone and insulin comparison", + "answer": "What is required? This hormone and this other hormone are usually opposites with respect to their effect on blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5706, + "question": "I suffer from diabetic foot, and water-filled bubbles appear, causing ulcers. There is no solution or treatment", + "answer": "In the name of God\nSee the foot care section of the diabetes center", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5707, + "question": "The presence of sugar in the urine is evidence of the presence of sugar in the blood. I conducted a urine analysis in the morning and found ++ for glucose\nKnowing that before that I drank guava juice on an empty stomach and before that at night...", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with what you drank. You must do a fasting blood sugar test or a cumulative blood sugar test for diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5708, + "question": "Does the combination of high blood pressure and diabetes represent a health risk, and what do you advise the patient to do so?", + "answer": "Diabetes, high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, and excess weight are essentially risk factors for heart and arterial disease. The greater the number of these factors in a patient, the greater the risk of developing heart and arterial disease. Therefore, the patient must monitor and control these factors so that they do not lead to undesirable results later.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5709, + "question": "I have had type 2 diabetes for a year and a half, and it has always been on the rise. I started injecting insulin with Lantus three months ago, and now I suffer from blood sugar fluctuations, from sudden rises to lows...", + "answer": "The severe discrepancies in blood sugar levels result mainly from the lack of a clear system in the number of meals and the unstable and unspecified food intake for each meal. Therefore, one must adhere to eating small, frequent meals in a regular manner and then adjust the treatment according to the daily blood sugar results.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5710, + "question": "I want to inquire about the use of vitamin B complex for diabetics and how many pills per day because yesterday I saw a doctor and he said that you should not use it on a daily basis because it affects the kidneys. Does...", + "answer": "There is no harm in using one pill daily, and the dose is adjusted according to the test results after a while", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5711, + "question": "What is the danger of sugar-free gum that contains aspartame?", + "answer": "If it is in reasonable quantities, there is no problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5712, + "question": "I did a diabetes test, it was 450, the next day I did it, it was 306, and I did a fasting test, it was 130, and after it started going down, I reached 87 fasting, 74 not fasting, 80 not breaking the fast, and 90 not breaking the fast. Welcome, welcome...", + "answer": "In the name of God\nThe important thing is that you care more\nFrom a medical standpoint, it is possible to benefit from an internist and an endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5713, + "question": "I have diabetes of the second degree, and I am 57 years old. I regularly use Humulin R and N. Until 4 months ago, I suffered from low blood sugar, and now, even though I control my blood sugar before bed...", + "answer": "An examination must be performed at 3 a.m. for 3 consecutive nights. If the level is high, the dose of insulin N must be raised, and if the rate is low, then vice versa, regardless of the morning reading.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5714, + "question": "I discovered some time ago that I have diabetes, and the doctor prescribed me diabetes-regulating pills\nAfter the tests, I discovered that I had high uric acid levels of 494 UMOL, but I did not suffer from any complications of gout, nor did I suffer from cholesterol levels of 6.30 MMOL...", + "answer": "No, but it is possible to control them with diet alone or with treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5715, + "question": "Are potatoes and rice, especially long basmati rice or what is called kabsa rice, harmful to diabetics? What are the amounts or meals for diabetics?", + "answer": "It is possible to eat any type of food that the patient wants, but the point is in the quantities. The basic principle is moderation in all types of food and drink in general.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5716, + "question": "My mother is 43 years old and she had a urine test done three months ago and the sugar was not present. In Ramadan and after breakfast, she checked the sugar with a blood sugar meter and found it to be 185. Is she now diabetic and does not feel...", + "answer": "A cumulative blood sugar test, a fasting blood sugar test, or a glucose tolerance test must be done to make a diagnosis, as the birth result is abnormal, but it is not sufficient to make a diagnosis of diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5717, + "question": "Reasons for high and low blood sugar in a person who does not have diabetes", + "answer": "If the rise and fall are within normal values, there is nothing wrong with that, and if they are outside them, you must consult a doctor to review the details of the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5718, + "question": "For four days, I have been suffering from heat in the extremities and coldness, along with pain in the muscles. I had tests, a CT scan of the abdomen, and blood tests, all of which were fine, but my sugar was at some point...", + "answer": "This means that you suffer from diabetes and your symptoms may be caused by it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5719, + "question": "Does drinking water and eating a spoonful of olive oil affect the fasting blood sugar test?", + "answer": "Of course, yes, olive oil has an effect", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5720, + "question": "I suffer from a headache, lack of concentration, and general fatigue, and when I checked my blood sugar, I found it to be 90, and it may reach 72, knowing that I do not have diabetes, and I get these symptoms while I am not fasting.", + "answer": "Sugar is natural and is not responsible for your symptoms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5721, + "question": "Does diabetes medication cause miscarriage and high diabetes?", + "answer": "of course no", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5722, + "question": "For about a year, my blood sugar level has been fluctuating between 70 and 160\nI take Downyl at a dose not exceeding 10 mm per day\nBut I want to stimulate the pancreas without the need for diabetes medications", + "answer": "There is still no such thing as stimulating the pancreas without medications, but it is possible to relieve pressure on the pancreas by losing weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5723, + "question": "What are the benefits and harms of pomegranate peel?", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific medical information about this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5724, + "question": "Can the complications of type 2 diabetes be completely prevented?\nOr for 40 years", + "answer": "God knows best, but the attempt to achieve this is through excellent control of blood sugar during this period", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5725, + "question": "I had a miscarriage, was it due to high diabetes or medication", + "answer": "The answer is difficult. What medications are you talking about? If they are diabetes medications, no, and it is most likely that high blood sugar is the reason", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5726, + "question": "Is brewer's yeast beneficial for diabetics and is it the same as that used in bakeries?", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific information about this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5727, + "question": "I am 27 years old, my weight is 91 kilograms and my height is 1.77 cm. I had a blood sugar test a few months ago using a home device and it came out at 88 after fasting for 8 hours. Today I did the same procedure and it came out at 94...", + "answer": "This is normal, but you are suffering from obesity, and this is a very important risk indicator, so you must lose weight", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5728, + "question": "Do GH injections affect diabetics and how?", + "answer": "If there is a need to use growth hormone, there is no problem with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5729, + "question": "I had lunch with a 7-Up drink, and after two hours I analyzed my blood sugar and found it was ninety-four (94), and half a minute later I found that it was ninety-six (96). Is this normal or am I diabetic? I am 13...", + "answer": "this is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5730, + "question": "Is folic acid important for a pregnant woman with diabetes, and what month should she start taking it?", + "answer": "Yes, it is important and it is preferable to start using it three months before pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5731, + "question": "What is the appropriate amount of sugar for an adult to consume daily?\nIs it better to boil sugar with water when making tea or anything else, or to add sugar after boiling it?", + "answer": "It is best to reduce sugar in general, and it is preferable to drink tea without sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5732, + "question": "Do these recipes substitute for treatment for diabetes?\nDrink an infusion of the Qaisum plant, in addition to eating raw onions and drinking boiled watercress leaves.", + "answer": "Of course not, don't sing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5733, + "question": "I am 34 years old and a diabetic, and I have an egg in my eye or a lump of flesh in the white area. Does this affect it and what is the solution?", + "answer": "This has nothing to do with diabetes, you should consult an eye specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5734, + "question": "Is it possible to dispense with blood sugar control pills through diet and exercise?", + "answer": "It is possible, but it is better to take it because both together will better delay the progression of the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5735, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar two hours after dinner and found it to be 102. After half a minute, I checked again and found it to be 108. Am I normal, or do I have diabetes or am I on the verge of it? Or does dinner contain sauce...", + "answer": "This is very normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5736, + "question": "I ate rice and chicken for lunch, and two hours later I analyzed the sugar and found it was one hundred and thirty-six 136. Do I have diabetes, knowing that an hour after lunch I drank lemon and mint juice that contains...", + "answer": "This result is normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5737, + "question": "As for the insulin needle, I have 50 lines, meaning 5, 10, 20, 25, etc. My sister was given a dose of 14 in the day and 12 in the evening, but I want to know whether the first line is...", + "answer": "It is difficult to explain without seeing the needle. It is best to consult your doctor or diabetes education nurse", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5738, + "question": "I was tested 3 hours after breakfast and the result was 160. Should I be considered diabetic? Then I tested it and it was 133 before breakfast? I analyzed the cumulative sugar and it was 6.1. Does this indicate...", + "answer": "The fasting reading indicates the presence of diabetes. If it is repeated again, the diagnosis is diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5739, + "question": "What does multi dose availability of insulin mean?", + "answer": "Provides different doses of insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5740, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My husband is a diabetic patient. He noticed a while ago that his finger was curved, and we do not know the reason. Is he diabetic?", + "answer": "It is possible, but you must consult a joint specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5741, + "question": "Prevention and protection for diabetic patients over the age of 60", + "answer": "Eating poor and maintaining the ideal medical weight, i.e. height minus approximately 100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5742, + "question": "What is hypoglycemic shock?", + "answer": "There are many symptoms resulting from low diabetes, including sweating, feeling cold or hungry, and may lead to coma or convulsions.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5743, + "question": "My mother is 54 years old and wants to exercise to reduce her risk of diabetes", + "answer": "Walking, but reducing weight by eating less is more important and better, and there is no objection to doing both", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5744, + "question": "What medications raise blood sugar when taken... and what medications are given to patients with low blood sugar, which is less than 40 ml/d", + "answer": "One of the medications that raise diabetes is cortisone, but when a drop occurs, you must take water and sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5745, + "question": "If diabetes is always on the rise, does it affect the patient or not, and what is advised?\nNote that the height ranges between 300-500", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor and implement a comprehensive treatment and nutritional system. Certainly, high blood sugar has many dangers", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5746, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure, and she recently became suffering from thyroid disease. After discovering that her thyroid gland was high, my mother became very forgetful and was always in a state of extreme fatigue. In addition, she became...", + "answer": "The problems are multiple, and the case must be directly supervised to provide appropriate treatment, and this is done by the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5747, + "question": "Doctor, I suffer from type 2 diabetes and excessive high blood pressure, and my treatment for blood pressure is nifepidine and diuretics, and for diabetes, metformin. Is it dangerous to increase the concentration of metformin as a result of the use of blood pressure medications and the drug interaction between them?...", + "answer": "Certainly there is no conflict", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5748, + "question": "What is diabetes test", + "answer": "It is a blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5749, + "question": "Can Avastin injection restore good vision to diabetics?", + "answer": "The response varies from one patient to another depending on the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5750, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test done for eight hours, and the result was 10.1. What is its significance?", + "answer": "It indicates the presence of diabetes, but the examination must be repeated first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5751, + "question": "My grandmother suffers from diabetes, which has caused her almost blindness, as well as bitterness throughout her body and the inability to walk except with difficulty, despite the strength and energy in the body that we presented...", + "answer": "It is difficult to answer without examining the condition and conducting comprehensive examinations by the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5752, + "question": "I did a 12-hour fasting blood sugar test and the result was 9.5. Does this mean I am healthy? Thank you", + "answer": "No, this result indicates the presence of diabetes, but only after re-examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5753, + "question": "What exactly is the treatment of diabetes with herbs?", + "answer": "We do not approve of treating diabetes with herbs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5754, + "question": "My problem is tremors, sweating, lethargy, and nausea five hours after eating, and when I eat, things return to normal, knowing that I cannot diet or diet because of this condition, knowing that I am 92 kg obese...", + "answer": "You must do a glucose tolerance test with insulin, and you often suffer from insulin resistance resulting from excess weight, so you must reduce the weight by eating small, frequent meals.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5755, + "question": "What are the causes of swelling of the legs due to diabetes? It ranges between 130 and 200. Knowing that, if you raise your legs up for five minutes, they return to their normal state and the swelling goes away. Thank you.", + "answer": "Urine albumin and heart function should be checked", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5756, + "question": "Which is more dangerous, type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes?\nWill stem cell therapy be used for diabetes patients soon in Jordan?", + "answer": "There is no more difficult type, but type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in children, and the results usually depend on the patient’s ability to control the disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5757, + "question": "How do I keep my insulin bottle when I am traveling and there are no refrigerators?", + "answer": "There are handy ice packs in which insulin can be placed with a little ice", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5758, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I was pregnant with diabetes and on insulin I gave birth, praise be to God. Now I have 3 months and my diabetes has returned. I fasted at 150 and broke my fast at 300. What is the solution? May God reward you well.", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor to determine the appropriate treatment for your condition, as it is clear that your diabetes is not just gestational diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5759, + "question": "I am 17 years old and have had diabetes for 5 years. Is diabetes related to hair loss?", + "answer": "Not directly. There are other more important causes than diabetes. You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5760, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes. My weight is 150 x 165 and my height is 189 cm. I have been suffering for 7 years from scabs on the scrotum and widespread spots in the skin around it...", + "answer": "You must lose weight, control diabetes well, and continue to see a dermatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5761, + "question": "My mother suffers from type 2 diabetes. It suddenly came to her and it was not hereditary. Will it go away with medication, exercise and diet?", + "answer": "Diabetes of both types does not go away, but it can be controlled perfectly if the patient adheres to medical instructions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5762, + "question": "I have had diabetes for twenty years and I take mixed insulin and it is always high until now, and I am thirty years old. Can I get married?", + "answer": "It is possible, but necessary, to control diabetes with discipline and commitment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5763, + "question": "My mother's extremities are always very hot\nDoes Sugar have anything to do with this?\nHer mouth is always very dry\nWhat do these symptoms indicate?", + "answer": "This is a peripheral neuropathy caused by diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5764, + "question": "What foods make people with diabetes gain weight?", + "answer": "Any food can increase weight, so you should eat in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5765, + "question": "What are the easy and “available” foods for a diabetic patient (Type 2)... Note that the blood type is O+", + "answer": "Eating in moderation is the main principle", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5766, + "question": "I have a friend who has diabetes and has been using mixed insulin for twenty years, and he has always had diabetes until now, and he is thirty years old. Can he get married?", + "answer": "He can, but there is no doubt that he suffers or will suffer from the complications of irregular diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5767, + "question": "My dear doctor\nSeason's greetings\nI read about an herbal compound called fnatural, whose producers say it is natural and safe for reducing and treating sugar\nIt is approved by the FDA and may be used with diet and exercise...", + "answer": "We do not prefer these products that lack sufficient scientific evidence for the effectiveness and most importantly for the safety of this product", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5768, + "question": "I feel numbness in the finger of my right hand and I have diabetes", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5769, + "question": "After 12 hours of fasting, I always find my diabetes ranges from 100 to 104. Is this good?", + "answer": "This is a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5770, + "question": "I fast for about 15 hours, and I have symptoms of diabetes. What is your advice to me during this period, because I know that I cannot get a test now?", + "answer": "You can do the examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5771, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and I would like to know the latest treatment for diabetics, knowing that I am treated with insulin", + "answer": "There is no other treatment, but there is an appropriate treatment according to the condition of each patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5772, + "question": "How many hours is the maximum time to take a diabetes test? Is it 13 hours to give us accurate results?", + "answer": "Acceptable but 8 is enough", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5773, + "question": "Does original honey raise blood sugar?", + "answer": "No doubt about it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5774, + "question": "When performing a blood count and formula analysis, the white blood cell count and neutrophil cell count appeared high.....what does it indicate and what is the normal result for a diabetic patient who has been suffering for 20 years?", + "answer": "Indicates the presence of inflammation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5775, + "question": "What fruits should diabetics avoid?", + "answer": "A diabetic patient can eat any type of fruit, but in moderation, which is equivalent to one serving per day", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5776, + "question": "I would like you to kindly advise me regarding inhaled insulin needles for the first type. Are they available in European markets??", + "answer": "It is still not available in Arab countries, but we do not know if it is available in Europe", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5777, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from unstable diabetes, sometimes with high blood sugar, sometimes with low blood sugar levels. Currently, she uses a regulator called Janumet 50, but she gets tired of it. What is the alternative? If you please, very much...", + "answer": "It is not possible to give an alternative in this way. All details of the case must be reviewed, and the treatment must be prescribed by the doctor following the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5778, + "question": "I want to know what is the appropriate healthy food for a diabetic patient and whether or not he can drink natural juices sweetened with a little sugar, knowing that I do not want to lose weight...", + "answer": "A diabetic patient can eat all types of food, but in moderation, so that he gets a good cumulative test and maintains a healthy weight. It is preferable to avoid juices in general.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5779, + "question": "My father is diabetic and he rubs the place where he was injected with insulin and does not take a piece of the place between his fingers to inject the needle. Is this the cause of the blue bruises after the needle is injected? Because it still exists...", + "answer": "Do not be afraid to help him take the injections, as you have learned that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5780, + "question": "If there is a person suffering from diabetes and he has a stomach ulcer and a burning sensation, what is he suffering from? Is this evidence of the possibility of a diabetic attack?", + "answer": "The possibilities are many and cannot be answered without a clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5781, + "question": "A diabetic suffers from high blood sugar despite fasting", + "answer": "Blood sugar comes from food when eating, and in the case of fasting, the liver secretes sugar. In a diabetic patient, if there is no correct treatment and eating regimen, it is possible for the sugar to rise or fall during the fasting period. Therefore, not all diabetics can fast.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5782, + "question": "I did a sugar, cholesterol and triglyceride analysis\nFasting for 12 hours\nThe result is all of me\nSugar 92\nCrestrol 201\nTri-Hun 165\nDo I have cholesterol or is this normal?\nHow do I know if I am infected?", + "answer": "Initial tests are good", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5783, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes and my weight is 58. I would like to do a water diet, but the foods that I should eat are not compatible with diabetes, and some of them cause it to rise. Please give me meals that suit it, knowing that I do not eat more than 2 meals...", + "answer": "We prefer a moderate and structured diet and there is not enough information about the water diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5784, + "question": "What tests should people with diabetes undergo?", + "answer": "Fundus examination, kidney, liver and fatty tissue examinations", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5785, + "question": "Is it permissible for a diabetic patient to study aviation for education while maintaining it as if he does not have diabetes?", + "answer": "In principle, there is no objection, but the situation must be carefully evaluated", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5786, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar at 3 a.m., and it was 120, and I measured it after waking up, and it was 220. Does this mean a decline followed by an increase, or is it an increase from the beginning, and what is the solution and treatment?", + "answer": "To answer accurately, the examination must be repeated repeatedly, i.e. every 3, then 4, then 5 hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5787, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and God gave me the opportunity to study abroad. What should I do to live on my own in good health?", + "answer": "You must adhere to the treatment and diet regimen and monitor your blood sugar closely", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5788, + "question": "What is the appropriate dose of Viagra if I take Perscar and Tamsulin, knowing that the age is 62 years and my blood sugar and blood pressure are under control?", + "answer": "50 mg if necessary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5789, + "question": "I am now 20 years old. Before I became diabetic, my weight was around 30-40 pounds. When I got type 1 diabetes three years ago when I was 16 years old, I became 20-30 years old due to severe high blood sugar and acids...", + "answer": "Weight usually increases with good control of diabetes, in order to compensate for the weight lost during the period of lack of control, but in general, you should see your doctor to determine the cause based on a clinical examination and careful medical history.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5790, + "question": "I had a glucose test done and it came out at 98. Is it normal?", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar result,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5791, + "question": "My blood sugar was measured and it was 132 mg while I was fasting. Do I have diabetes even though I do not suffer from its symptoms?", + "answer": "Mostly yes, but the examination must be repeated in the laboratory", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5792, + "question": "Does garlic affect type 2 diabetes medications?", + "answer": "No, what does sleep have to do with diabetes medications? Please explain", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5793, + "question": "What is the result of taking two doses of insulin while fasting, knowing that he does not have diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no need for someone who does not have diabetes to take insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5794, + "question": "I feel hot in my feet at bedtime, which raised my suspicion of diabetes, so I had a blood sugar test done three hours after eating breakfast, and the result of the test was 147. Am I at risk for diabetes or is it considered...", + "answer": "It is not normal and it is not diabetes. A blood sugar tolerance test must be done", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5795, + "question": "When I drink ginger, I feel dizzy and nauseous. I had my blood sugar tested and the result came out to be low, so why is it that every time I drink ginger, my blood sugar decreases? Does this indicate that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "No, this does not indicate that you have diabetes. How low does it mean?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5796, + "question": "Regarding measuring my fasting blood sugar, it was found to be 254, but with a very bad psychological state and the age of 54 years, taking into account that before the analysis there were no symptoms of the disease, so what is...", + "answer": "Most likely diabetes, but it must be re-examined", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5797, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 15 years, and several months ago I developed high blood pressure\nI feel numbness and stinging in the extremities. I want a short recipe that we can walk on so that I can recover from the peripheral nerves.\nI read almost all the advice...", + "answer": "First, blood sugar levels must be well controlled, and then Gabapentin treatment can be taken at 300 mg daily before bedtime, or see a neurologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5798, + "question": "Is metformin 500 after meals sufficient for fasting blood sugar measurements of 160 and after eating fat-free meals and sugars from 200 to 230 and the age for a man of 56 years?", + "answer": "It is best to take a dose of 850 mg 3 times daily, but after ensuring that the kidney function is healthy, and it is best before meals.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5799, + "question": "My father has had diabetes for about 18 years, and several months ago he developed high blood pressure\nmy question is\nAbout 5 years ago, he used to get tingling sensations in his foot, which he described by saying, “I feel like someone entered...", + "answer": "Blood sugar levels must be controlled well and then see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5800, + "question": "What are the symptoms of recovery from diabetes? What are the symptoms of pancreatic function?", + "answer": "Diabetes is usually not cured, but it is controlled and there are no symptoms of pancreatic function. This is estimated by following the results of blood sugar tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5801, + "question": "What are the most important symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Excessive urination and excessive thirst, but they are not necessary for diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5802, + "question": "Low sugar\nI analyzed several days and the results appeared before breakfast, from 80 to 85\n3 hours after breakfast, once 83 and another time 72", + "answer": "This is not considered a fall", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5803, + "question": "I am 54 years old. I suffer from hot feet, especially in the evening, and sometimes pain in the legs. I use peripheral nerve therapy to no avail, knowing that I suffer from diabetes after 40, and it is stable. I suffer from high triglycerides, and I use Atorva for it...", + "answer": "You should consult a neurologist for examination and to determine treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5804, + "question": "What is the glycemic index and what is the difference between it and glycemic load?\nAre fruits high in glycemic load? How do we deal with it with diabetics?", + "answer": "The glycemic index, or so-called glycemic index, is a specific system that classifies foods that contain carbohydrates on a scale from 0-100 according to how quickly blood sugar levels rise after eating these foods. So, the lower the glycemic index, the blood sugar rises more slowly, as in fiber and fats, but when the glycemic index rises, the blood sugar rises faster, as in processed foods. The goal of following a diet based on the glycemic index is to eat foods that contain carbohydrates that do not cause a significant increase in blood sugar levels, thus losing weight and preventing chronic diseases related to obesity such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and others.\nAs for the glycemic load, or what is called the glycemic index, it is an indicator that indicates the amount of blood sugar that rises after eating certain foods and the amount of sugar that these foods contain. Fruits vary in their glycemic load, and they usually have a high glycemic index and a low glycemic load, as follows:\n\nCherries have a glycemic index of 20 and a glycemic load of 6.\nGrapefruit has a glycemic index of 25 and a glycemic load of 3.\nDried apricots have a glycemic index of 32 and a glycemic load of 9.\nPears have a glycemic index of 38 and a glycemic load of 4.\nApples have a glycemic index of 39 and a glycemic load of 5.\nOranges have a glycemic index of 40 and a glycemic load of 5.\nPrunes have a glycemic index of 40 and a glycemic load of 2.\nStrawberries have a glycemic index of 41 and a glycemic load of 3.\nPeaches have a glycemic index of 42 and a glycemic load of 5.\nGrapes have a glycemic index of 53 and a glycemic load of 5.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiabetic food\nBanned foods for diabetics\nDates are food and medicine at the same time\n\nReference:\n\nGlycemic index diet: What's behind the claims\nThe lowdown on glycemic index and glycemic load\nGlycemic load\nWhat About Glycemic Load?\n10 Low-Glycemic Fruits for Diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5805, + "question": "I am diabetic and I am treated with Humalog insulin. I check before bed and my blood sugar is 120, and I check when I wake up and I find my blood sugar is 300. What is the solution?", + "answer": "A blood sugar test should be done at 2 or 3 o’clock after midnight to determine whether there is a drop occurring followed by a rise, or a continuous rise from the beginning.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5806, + "question": "My husband has diabetes and he fasts and takes her medication, but she had a diabetes test at 6 pm with a result of 145. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, acceptable", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5807, + "question": "When I eat sweet, sugary food or drink juice or anything that contains sugar, I feel down and dizzy, and then I feel that it is hot and short of breath?", + "answer": "A blood sugar test must be performed when symptoms occur. If there is a drop in blood sugar, this indicates the presence of insulin resistance. The solution is to eat small, frequent meals. It is possible to add metformin treatment after the diagnosis is confirmed by the doctor by performing the necessary tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5808, + "question": "During fasting, the blood sugar level does not exceed 110, and after breakfast for more than 4 hours, it exceeds 130. Note that sugar in the urine is not always present, and I am 47 years old. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "In the name of God\nYes\nYou should not see an endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5809, + "question": "Is it possible to take Clovage for diabetes during the eighth month of pregnancy?", + "answer": "Yes, I don't mind that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5810, + "question": "What is the best time to take Glucophage pills during the month of Ramadan?", + "answer": "Glucophage contains the active ingredient metformin, which is used to regulate blood sugar levels. It is considered one of the treatments that does not cause a drop in blood sugar, which is something that diabetics worry about when fasting during the month of Ramadan, but the doses must be adjusted during Ramadan due to the difference in eating times, and the adjustment is in this way:\n\nTwo-thirds (2/3) of the daily dose is taken with the sunset meal, that is, with breakfast.\nThe other third (1/3) of the dose is taken with the dawn meal, that is, with suhoor.\n\nThat is, the morning dose is taken with suhoor, and the noon and evening dose are combined to be taken with breakfast. It is always preferable to consult a specialist doctor before Ramadan to organize the doses and times of medications.\nFor more:\n\n Diabetics and Ramadan fasting infographic\nFasting and diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5811, + "question": "I am diabetic and I am 15 years old, and I need an eating regimen because my weight is increasing very much", + "answer": "We prefer to have moderation in food by specifying small amounts of food for each meal and to have a system in timing small and frequent meals. It is possible to consult a nutritionist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5812, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient, my cumulative analysis was 8.9, and my sugar level while I was fasting was 180 and when I was not fasting, it was 220, so the doctor prescribed two pills of Metformin 850 and his pill before breakfast, Admiral, 1 gm. Of course, this is just before Ramadan...", + "answer": "It can be used in addition to all of the above-mentioned treatments, or it is possible to stop Amaryl treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5813, + "question": "Is it true that treatment with Admiral pills for diabetics has been stopped?", + "answer": "of course no", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5814, + "question": "My brother, who is 5 years old, has been suffering from diabetes for one year, but sometimes it rises and during this period it drops to 95 and 110, and sometimes he faints from low blood sugar, but thank God for giving him sugar and yogurt...", + "answer": "There is no radical treatment yet, and it is a chronic disease, and the best way to get rid of drops in blood sugar is moderation and regular eating", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5815, + "question": "Young man, 15 years old. Five hours after breakfast, I checked my blood sugar and it showed 120. During the five hours, I was eating pancakes sporadically. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5816, + "question": "My husband has diabetes. He fell on his foot on the metatarsus and the foot, and he suffers from swelling. The doctors advised him not to splint the fracture, to rest, not to make any effort, and to take antibiotic injections.. but he did not...", + "answer": "Not necessarily, but what is correct is to adhere to doctors’ advice to avoid complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5817, + "question": "Girl, I am 23 years old, my weight is 64, and my height is 158\nI feel dizzy and unfocused. Blood tests are fine. Sugar tests after eating and throughout the day are less than 100 and may reach 90.\nAnd in case...", + "answer": "No, this is not a predisposition to diabetes, and these are normal results", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5818, + "question": "I discovered that I had diabetes of 200 after fasting for 24 hours, and the cumulative score was 4 and a half. I retested after breakfast and it was 110. Is the situation back to normal and I am not diabetic?", + "answer": "A diagnosis cannot be made based on these results. Tests must be performed again under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5819, + "question": "Through diet, I was able to reduce my diabetes to normal limits, and it went down from 344 to 150 and is stable. Is it diabetes mellitus?", + "answer": "In the name of God\nNo, it is not a lie, and you should see a diabetologist and endocrinologist\nAlso, check with me at the clinic to check the condition of your eyes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5820, + "question": "My grandmother can only walk two steps and gets tired, and she cannot control her weight because she has diabetes, so what is the solution?", + "answer": "There is no immediate solution. You must see a doctor for help with matters that can be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5821, + "question": "I was fasting for 17 hours. I checked my sugar before eating and found it was 134. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Mostly yes, but the examination must be repeated after fasting for 8 hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5822, + "question": "My mother suffers from mild diabetes. She fainted, resembling a coma, with slight snoring. The doctor examined her, her blood pressure was normal, and diabetes was 2. Knowing that after she woke up, she was unable to recognize us.", + "answer": "She should eat small, frequent meals and follow her doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5823, + "question": "I am 44 years old and I have diabetes, and when I sleep I feel like I don’t know how to sleep and my eyes remain half open. Why?", + "answer": "This has nothing to do with diabetes and is often due to some stress", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5824, + "question": "I am diabetic and I use actazon asia 30 and joswe glemax 4 after the morning meal and metforal after lunch.\nHow do I change my diet during the month of Ramadan?", + "answer": "Take all treatments at breakfast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5825, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar is 120, and two hours after eating it is less than 180\nIs this diabetes?", + "answer": "In the name of God\nYes, this is high diabetes and you must take medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5826, + "question": "Why does the blood sugar level rise after exercising (most of the time) and other times its level drops?? Is this a serious medical condition and what is its cause and treatment?", + "answer": "This depends on the production of sugar from the liver, as sometimes the liver produces sufficient or excessive amounts, and at other times the liver cannot produce enough. The reason for irregularity in blood sugar is due to a lack of insulin in the body. The solution is the system, where an appropriate amount of food must be eaten before exercise. So that it is suitable for exercise time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5827, + "question": "Does intense emotion, anger, and nervousness lead to diabetes and stress?", + "answer": "No, there are many other factors that are more important", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5828, + "question": "My brother is a type 1 diabetic. What are the best tonics and vitamins that are recommended to be taken in addition to insulin to protect the body’s organs?", + "answer": "Vitamins should be given based on the existence of a deficiency, not randomly, even to a diabetic patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5829, + "question": "Does diabetes have an effect on the fetus?", + "answer": "In the name of God, of course it is harmful, so you must consult a gynecologist and inform about the matter", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5830, + "question": "My mother is pregnant and had type 2 diabetes. Before pregnancy, the doctor decided to give her insulin. Will she be given insulin even after giving birth? How much brown rice, pasta, and whole bread is suitable for her per day...", + "answer": "In the name of God\nThis is decided by the endocrinologist and gynecologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5831, + "question": "My father suffers from heat in the soles of the feet during the summer, and coldness in the extremities during the winter\nWhat is the reason for this and does diabetes have a relationship?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that diabetes can cause this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5832, + "question": "Does fasting have an effect on high blood sugar?", + "answer": "During fasting, the patient’s diet varies, which leads to increases or drops in blood sugar. During the month of Ramadan, a doctor must be consulted about the possibility of fasting, as this depends on the patient’s health condition and the type of treatments he is taking.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5833, + "question": "My father checked his blood sugar and the result was 0.50. What should I do?", + "answer": "A blood sugar test must be performed in the laboratory, and symptoms of low blood sugar must be observed. If they are present, a doctor must be consulted immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5834, + "question": "Any contraceptives are suitable for diabetics without complications", + "answer": "There is no specific type that is preferred for diabetic patients, and the appropriate type must be chosen with your gynecologist, regardless of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5835, + "question": "My father suffers from numbness in the feet. Is there a specific reason for this or not? Knowing that he suffers from diabetes, is this related?", + "answer": "Diabetes certainly causes this, and the patient must be examined to determine treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5836, + "question": "Do Clovage sugar pills affect a healthy body?", + "answer": "No, but it is preferable to use any treatment under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5837, + "question": "What is the cumulative blood sugar analysis?", + "answer": "It is the rate at which sugar binds to red blood cells, and it gives an indication of the blood sugar level during the last three months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5838, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, can I eat oranges?", + "answer": "Of course it can, but in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5839, + "question": "When I checked the sugar level two hours after eating, the result was 150, and an hour later I checked the sugar level and it was 100!! Is this a difference in sugar levels within an hour?", + "answer": "Yes, it makes sense", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5840, + "question": "Diuresis, dry mouth, and numbness in the top of the head. I had a blood sugar test done, and the results were normal. The doctor’s initial diagnosis was diabetes insipidus, so he gave me Meneril for ten days, but nothing changed. Also...", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated clinically and laboratory for an answer", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5841, + "question": "When I was pregnant, I had gestational diabetes, and I maintained it. Praise be to God, my daughter was born safely, and now she is 5 months old, but my diabetes is gone. Knowing that, after pregnancy, I went back to eating...", + "answer": "It will most likely remain chronic, and food must be moderated in any case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5842, + "question": "The best time to measure blood sugar for a diabetic patient", + "answer": "In the morning, fasting, and two hours after meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5843, + "question": "I have had diabetes since 2003. I used Amaryl, I stopped it in 2007, then Lantus insulin with Glucophage 850", + "answer": "130 as a daily average is considered good, but it is clear that there is a real problem with the amounts of food that you eat daily, and therefore you must lose weight by reducing the amounts of food.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5844, + "question": "What is Victoza?", + "answer": "It is one of the modern treatments for type 2 diabetes. It is given once a day in the form of subcutaneous injections. One of its most important features is that it helps to lose weight and should be used only under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5845, + "question": "What should the blood sugar level be before bedtime in order to avoid a diabetic coma during sleep? Thank you", + "answer": "The normal blood sugar level if a person is not fasting is 70-200 mg-dL\nAs for the fasting person, the normal rate is 70-120 mg-dL", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5846, + "question": "The retina is damaged due to diabetes. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "The best treatment for this is to maintain sugar levels as much as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5847, + "question": "I have diabetes. Do tomatoes contain sugar?", + "answer": "no\nAll vegetables are okay to eat in general", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5848, + "question": "I use Zestril as I am diabetic, but it causes me itching at night and trouble sleeping. Should I stop it?", + "answer": "It is preferable to replace it with another treatment such as candesartan 16mg once daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5849, + "question": "High blood sugar without eating. I did not eat anything for 12 hours. Two hours after dinner my blood sugar was 0.83. In the morning it was 2.01. I did not eat anything.", + "answer": "The sugar in the blood has two sources: the first is food and the second is the sugar secreted by the liver during the period of abstinence from food. This is why we test blood sugar after fasting for 8 hours.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5850, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test and the result was 10.7 three months ago and I weighed 97 kilograms. I started taking Glucophage 850 twice a day and with a healthy diet and exercise, my weight became 81 and I did a test...", + "answer": "Continue taking Glycophage until you reach the ideal weight you desire. You must adhere to the diet and exercise after that in order to maintain your desired weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5851, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar by taking a blood sample in the hospital after fasting for 12 hours and the result was 109. Is it considered an indicator that I have diabetes and what should I do to maintain the index...", + "answer": "This indicates that you suffer from a predisposition to diabetes or latent diabetes, and it is recommended to lose weight through moderation in food and following a healthy lifestyle, in addition to any use of metformin treatment under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5852, + "question": "What is the success rate of pancreas transplantation for patients with type 1 diabetes, and is it performed in Jordan?", + "answer": "The percentages are not high, and in general it is not recommended except in special cases such as kidney transplantation with the pancreas", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5853, + "question": "My brother, 24 years old, 98 kg, and 169 tall. By coincidence, I tested him with a blood sugar meter and it was 354. I tested him again and he gave me another measurement of 258, so I had him tested in a laboratory analysis...", + "answer": "There is no doubt that this is diabetes, and there is no doubt that he should see his doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5854, + "question": "Answer me\nAnts are accumulating on the tissues that contain mucus. In addition, I am suffering a lot of sadness during this period. I was feeling numbness in my palms and the soles of my feet, and I loved sugars a lot, so...", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible. Laboratory tests must be performed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5855, + "question": "I tested 6 hours after eating and the blood sugar came out at 120...is this normal or not?", + "answer": "Any test result of more than 99 mg per deciliter after fasting for 8 hours is abnormal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5856, + "question": "I have diabetes, what should I eat during Ramadan?", + "answer": "Eating should be moderate in Ramadan as well as at any time outside of Ramadan", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5857, + "question": "I was tested 6 hours after eating and it was 120...normal or bad...even though I don't have diabetes", + "answer": "The test must be done after 8 hours of fasting, and if it is more than 99, it is abnormal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5858, + "question": "I am a 39-year-old man. I had a blood sugar test for two consecutive days before and after eating. I was fasting for 12 hours, and the result of the test after fasting was 118, and two hours after fasting, it was less than 140 in...", + "answer": "This is called predisposition to diabetes or latent diabetes, and you must lose weight by eating less", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5859, + "question": "Is there a treatment other than insulin for type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "So far there is none", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5860, + "question": "I gave birth to a girl 9 days ago, and in the hospital they do not give the child artificial milk or glucose, and the mother’s milk does not flow into the breast until after 3 days, and because of that, she has suffered from a lack of blood sugar. Is my child...", + "answer": "No, what happened has nothing to do with the appearance of diabetes, and this will not increase the chance of your daughter developing diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5861, + "question": "My weight was 113, and I used to be more than that, but I became weak after exercising, and I developed osteoarthritis in the knee, and the doctor gave me Sudophage, and I heard about its harmful effects?", + "answer": "Why give medication? You must consult a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5862, + "question": "Does Cytophage help in the weight loss process and what are the benefits and harms for a healthy person who does not suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "It may help a little, but it is better to use it after conducting laboratory tests under the supervision of a doctor, and it is better to reduce weight by reducing food.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5863, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes with a blood pressure of 200 or more. Is this normal?", + "answer": "The required level of blood sugar for diabetics varies depending on the time of the test as follows:\nWhen tested after fasting for 8-10 hours, the sugar level should range between 70-130 mg/dL.\nWhen the test is performed two hours after eating a meal, the sugar level must be less than 180 mg/dL.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5864, + "question": "I want to know how long I can leave insulin (mixtard 30 penfill) outside the refrigerator, because I travel and spend hours outside and take the insulin pen outside the refrigerator?", + "answer": "Regarding the method of storing the mixed insulin tubes used in insulin pens, the unused tubes must be kept in the refrigerator. As for the tube used in the pen, it is not necessary to keep it in the refrigerator, but rather it is permissible to keep it at room temperature without exceeding 30 degrees, and its shelf life remains for 6 weeks, so in the event of travel. You can carry the used pen with you as long as the air temperature does not exceed 30 degrees. However, if the air temperature is extreme, it is possible to store it during travel in a cool box designated for this purpose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5865, + "question": "What is the solution for (frequent urination) for a diabetic patient? The urine tests were normal, but the hemoglobin was greater than 7. What is the solution?\nHow is sugar controlled to reach normal?", + "answer": "Diabetes leads to an increase in urination when the blood sugar level is more than 180 mg per deciliter, so the solution is to control the blood sugar level below that, but the cause may be another disease such as prostate enlargement if the diabetes is under control.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5866, + "question": "Does the effect of the dexamethasone injection, which is high blood sugar, go away and how long does it take?", + "answer": "It is possible for a single injection to raise blood sugar for one or two days at most, but it usually does not raise blood sugar more than normal in a healthy person unless he suffers from diabetes or is predisposed to it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5867, + "question": "Always decrease in diabetes level", + "answer": "The medical history must be known and a clinical and laboratory examination must be performed first for diagnosis and then treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5868, + "question": "Is coarse brown bulgur better than white bulgur for diabetics?\nCan he eat more of it than the white one? Thank you", + "answer": "The difference is very simple and the best thing is to be moderate in quantities of any kind", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5869, + "question": "Does Librax cause sudden diabetes spikes?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5870, + "question": "I was fasting from food from 11 at night to 10 in the morning\nDuring the night, I drank about half a liter of water\nWhen I checked my blood sugar, the result was 113\nIs it normal?", + "answer": "This is not a predisposition to diabetes, but you must be re-examined to be sure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5871, + "question": "What is dexamethasone and does it have anything to do with high blood sugar?", + "answer": "Dexamethasone is considered a steroidal anti-inflammatory drug and is one of the drugs that causes an increase in blood sugar or the occurrence of diabetes if it is taken orally or taken in the form of injections.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5872, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have diabetes and use Amaryl. Is it possible to use Glibenclamide instead, as the first one is expensive? Thank you.", + "answer": "The second trade name is unfamiliar. Please write the scientific name", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5873, + "question": "Do sugar regulators negatively affect the functioning of the pancreas in the body? Note that it is taken to lose weight and is not a treatment for any disease.", + "answer": "No, it definitely does not negatively affect the pancreas", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5874, + "question": "My mother is diabetic and is treated with insulin, but her blood sugar is always high, even if we increase the dose. Is it possible that the body is resistant to insulin? Because she has been sick for more than 20 years, what should I do for her?", + "answer": "It is possible that there is insulin resistance, and this requires weight loss first, and the dose may need to be increased, but this must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5875, + "question": "How does acetylcholine increase insulin and glucagon at the same time?", + "answer": "Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that may help stimulate or inhibit different cells, each according to its function", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5876, + "question": "I am in the second month of pregnancy and my blood sugar level rose to 1.14 before pregnancy, which prompted me to do a completely sugar-free diet. It dropped to 1.01, but after...", + "answer": "The numbers and testing units are not clear, but in general, a glucose tolerance test must be done to diagnose diabetes during pregnancy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5877, + "question": "What are the best materials that can be used to treat diabetic foot?", + "answer": "Controlling blood sugar levels in general is the key", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5878, + "question": "I am 15 years old and have had diabetes for about two years. The problem with my teeth is that they need braces, but will braces affect my gums since I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Usually not, but the cumulative blood sugar test must be excellent in general, meaning less than 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5879, + "question": "Should a diabetic patient use aspirin pills or not? Thank you", + "answer": "It is preferable to take it if the patient’s age exceeds 50 years for males and 60 years for females, after consulting a doctor and there are no reasons preventing taking aspirin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5880, + "question": "Are there vitamins or minerals that a diabetic patient should use?", + "answer": "There is nothing specific that must be used, but based on the tests, if there is a deficiency, it must be replaced as needed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5881, + "question": "Does treating type 2 diabetes cause impotence?", + "answer": "Usually, diabetes itself leads to impotence", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5882, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I did a random test and it was 182 and now I feel pain in the lower jaw teeth (incisors) related to an increased heart rate and this condition occurs frequently. Does it have...", + "answer": "of course no", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5883, + "question": "What is the cause of low blood sugar in a normal person who is not diabetic, and is this considered a symptom of other things?\nIs this decrease related to those who suffer from hypothyroidism?\nWhere I am...", + "answer": "This has nothing to do with the thyroid gland, and the result of the blood sugar test that indicates a drop must be determined and the relationship of this drop to food. Finding out the reason may require hospitalization.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5884, + "question": "I have a diabetic patient who became very emotional until he became irritable. I also don’t know how to describe it, but he appeared to me as if he had jaw-dropping epilepsy. We are dealing with it?", + "answer": "A neurologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5885, + "question": "Is fasting beneficial in preventing diabetes?", + "answer": "Moderation and regular eating is the basis of prevention", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5886, + "question": "Does cinnamon reduce sugar and how much should it be used?", + "answer": "It is reduced slightly and cannot be relied upon, and there are no clear amounts for treatment, so we do not prefer it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5887, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic. Every few months, a diabetic patient must have his eyes examined", + "answer": "At least every six months to a year unless the ophthalmologist decides otherwise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5888, + "question": "Does using diabetes medications to lose weight lead to diabetes?", + "answer": "It certainly does not cause diabetes, but in general, the use of any treatment should be under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5889, + "question": "Cumulative sugar level is 6. My height is 158. My previous weight was 60. After the diet, it became 48. The doctor said I must eat to regain some weight. I am confused how to gain weight without my blood sugar rising.", + "answer": "The weight is now acceptable and I do not mind a slight weight gain. The balance between weight and food should be by following a moderate diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5890, + "question": "I have diabetes, my bladder is damaged, and I have urinary retention. Is oxybytynin treatment useful?", + "answer": "It may be useful, and you should consult a neurologist to determine this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5891, + "question": "My mother has high blood sugar all along, and she asked a doctor who said she takes 58 units of insulin. Will increasing the dose of insulin be harmful to her health? What is the solution to the problem of weight gain with increasing insulin doses?", + "answer": "There is no harm from insulin itself, and the solution to the problem of high doses and weight gain is to eat small, frequent meals so that the amount of food is reduced in general.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5892, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for 3 years. I take Glycophag 850 tablets. My problem is that I get very tired even though I do not exert much effort, and I also have high blood sugar after...", + "answer": "Fatigue has no direct relationship to diabetes, and the amount of food at each meal must be reduced to avoid high blood sugar after eating. If this does not work, another treatment for diabetes must be added under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5893, + "question": "I would like information about Tragenta sugar tablets, thank you very much", + "answer": "From the new family of incretins, it is a DBP4 enzyme inhibitor. It is a good treatment for type 2 diabetes. It should be used under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5894, + "question": "I am pregnant and have sugar. I use 16 for dark and 10 for clear in the morning and at noon, 10 for clear and at night meal, 16 for dark and 10 for clear. After breakfast, the sugar rises to 212. For dinner, it rises to...", + "answer": "First, you must consult a nutritionist to organize meals, then the net dose must be raised so that the blood sugar becomes less than 140 one hour after eating for any of the three main meals, and blood sugar must be monitored during pregnancy by an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist at least monthly, and this is necessary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5895, + "question": "I have irregular blood sugar and I am pregnant in the first month. What is the regular blood sugar level for a pregnant woman, and does high blood sugar in a pregnant woman affect the fetus?", + "answer": "First, I would like to clarify that a woman with type 1 or type 2 diabetes can have a normal pregnancy, but care must be taken to control her sugar levels in general during pregnancy, and it is normal for some high results to appear in some cases, especially in the case of type 2 diabetes. First, the cumulative blood sugar during pregnancy should not exceed approximately 6.5%.\n \nAs for frequent and uncontrolled high blood sugar in the first month of pregnancy or in any of the other months of pregnancy, it may be associated with some risks to the pregnant woman and the fetus, including the following:\n\nCongenital malformations.\nMiscarriage.\nFetal weight gain. \nDystocia.\nShoulder dislocation during childbirth.\nPreeclampsia for pregnant women.\nPlacental abruption.\nDelayed healing of birth wound.\n\nI advise you to follow up regularly with a diabetologist during pregnancy to ensure that blood sugar levels do not increase to a dangerous degree during pregnancy. In turn, the doctor will prescribe for you types of medications that are safe during pregnancy to help regulate blood sugar levels.\n \nFor more:\n\nThe relationship between pregnancy and diabetes\nThe most important symptoms of gestational diabetes and risk factors", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5896, + "question": "Treating poor blood circulation in the extremities for diabetics", + "answer": "First, control blood sugar levels, then you must consult a vascular surgery specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5897, + "question": "Are there studies that olive oil reduces diabetes?", + "answer": "On the contrary, olive oil raises blood sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5898, + "question": "What are the side effects of Lyrica treatment?", + "answer": "No serious damage\nIt may cause a little dizziness or drowsiness at the beginning of use as a side effect\nIt is usually used for peripheral neuropathy and its use is optional by the patient depending on the severity of the symptoms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5899, + "question": "I use Glucovance for diabetes.. and after using it for a week, I felt a lack of erection in the penis, pain in the body, and general weakness.. even though I used Glucophage XR previously.", + "answer": "Perhaps the treatment has nothing to do with this, but it is better to return to your previous treatment and add another treatment to it by your doctor following the case.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5900, + "question": "Do diabetes control pills help lose weight for people who do not have diabetes? Does it have any side effects for them? !", + "answer": "It can help in losing weight, but there is no medicine without side effects, and any treatment must be taken under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5901, + "question": "What is the treatment for high albumin 3027 diabetes and the storage rate is good. Sugar and creatine. I am 45 years old. What diet do I follow? The kidney is good. Blood pressure medicine mecardis plus. Please advise us.", + "answer": "If this albumin is in the urine collection for 24 hours, a kidney specialist must be consulted. If it is in a random sample, the albumin to creatinine ratio must be done in the same urine sample to obtain the correct rate.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5902, + "question": "Glycated hemoglobin is 5 and my fasting blood sugar is 90.0. Am I diabetic or close to diabetes?", + "answer": "These numbers are normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5903, + "question": "My son is 23 years old and has type 1 diabetes. He takes insulin called Humalog Mix 50. A box of 4 ampoules was enough for a month, and two months ago he started needing two boxes a month...", + "answer": "There is no better type or worse type. The best type is the type through which the patient can control diabetes. There is no doubt that the lifestyle and diet are among the most important factors in this. I do not mind taking the regulator called Metformin, but this must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5904, + "question": "I am 20 years old and have had type 1 diabetes for five years. I currently suffer from infrequent urination while drinking a lot of water. I collected the urine in a bowl and after a while the color turned hazy...", + "answer": "Kidney function should be tested and a urologist should be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5905, + "question": "I want to change the timing of the Lantus injection for the father from 2 pm to 1 pm", + "answer": "I don't mind that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5906, + "question": "I have been a diabetic since 2001, and now I take mixed insulin and water-based insulin, and my blood sugar is still not controlled.", + "answer": "You must follow a moderate diet, adhere to food timings and quantities at each meal, and adjust doses based on this system in coordination with the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5907, + "question": "Is it possible to find out the positives of the remedy called Amaryl for diabetes.", + "answer": "It is a treatment that can stimulate the pancreas to secrete insulin. It is taken once a day and is usually added after metformin treatment to control type 2 diabetes, as it is considered one of the relatively powerful medications in controlling diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5908, + "question": "I take metformin 2000mg pills daily to regulate my sugar, and after that the doctor reduced the dose to 1500mg daily, so my weight increased by 5 kilograms. Should I go back to 2000mg daily or continue with; 1500...", + "answer": "The preferred dose per day is 2500 to 3000 mg, divided into 3 doses. There is no harm in returning to your previous dose and reducing food to reduce weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5909, + "question": "What is the impact of diabetes on the patient’s normal life and psychology?", + "answer": "There are many effects, but they can be controlled by controlling the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5910, + "question": "I have poor vision and diabetes and I am 46", + "answer": "An eye examination must be performed by an ophthalmologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5911, + "question": "I had my son perform a pancreatic efficiency test and the rate was 0.10, while the normal rate is 1.1 to 4.4. Is there a way to stimulate or maintain this rate, knowing that he is now taking injections...", + "answer": "What is the name of the test you performed? Is it C-peptide? If so, this confirms that your son often suffers from type 1 diabetes. He must be treated with insulin, and there is no way to stimulate the pancreas.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5912, + "question": "My husband is 26 years old and has type 2 diabetes. He has been taking Glucophage 1000 twice a day for 3 months, and after taking the tests, his blood sugar became normal. Is it possible to dispense with the treatment...", + "answer": "Rather, he continues on treatment because the disease is now well controlled, but the diseases are still present and we must try to prevent the disease from getting worse", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5913, + "question": "What is liver function profile? My mother is 50 years old and the doctor told her that you have liver function profi. Is it possible that it is caused because my mother takes herbs to treat diabetes instead of insulin?", + "answer": "This means liver function tests, and we do not recommend using herbs to treat diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5914, + "question": "Is using metformin without medication useful for diabetes, given that I suffer from high blood sugar due to obesity?", + "answer": "Metformin is the most important treatment for patients with type 2 diabetes associated with obesity after a moderate diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5915, + "question": "If the couple suffers from diabetes, what is the risk of pregnancy for the wife and the fetus, knowing that they do not use any medication, following a diet and exercising according to the specialist’s orders?", + "answer": "The probability that a son of parents who have type 2 diabetes will develop diabetes is approximately 50%, but this usually does not happen during childhood, but rather after puberty. During pregnancy, one must at least follow a diet specified by a nutritionist and take metformin treatment, and based on the results of daily tests, the need for insulin is determined.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5916, + "question": "I have itchy skin and redness, and sometimes the area swells. Is this related to diabetes? Knowing that when I was pregnant, I had gestational diabetes", + "answer": "You should have your blood sugar checked, even though your symptoms are not direct symptoms of diabetes, and then see a dermatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5917, + "question": "I am not diabetic, and I am 32 years old. There is an inherited condition for diabetes, and I also take stomach medications, Zantac, Desflatil, and contraceptives.", + "answer": "What is required of the question?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5918, + "question": "I am 42 years old, my weight was 107, and now I am 79, and my height is 171. I was prescribed Glucophage 750 twice, after breakfast and dinner. After 4 days of use, my sugar began to drop to levels of 82...", + "answer": "You must continue taking treatment and maintain a healthy weight by following a moderate diet, and the results of the mentioned sugar tests are not considered low", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5919, + "question": "The cumulative score 4 months ago was 7.1, now it is 6, and the readings two hours after eating are always 125 to 135. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "Continue a moderate diet while taking metformin 850 mg 3 times daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5920, + "question": "I use Glucophane and it lowers my blood sugar, especially after eating, but when I get hungry from food my blood sugar rises, and even after exercise it rises a little. Please, should I stop or continue exercising because...", + "answer": "It is preferable to take metformin 850 mg 3 times daily, follow a moderate diet and exercise regimen, and perform a cumulative blood sugar test.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5921, + "question": "Is it permissible to eat nuts, knowing that I am a type 2 diabetic, and is it permissible to take pharmaton, which is a multivitamin and mineral medication?", + "answer": "I don't mind that, but in moderation, and I also don't mind taking vitamins", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5922, + "question": "Does a type 1 diabetic get to the point of having his feet amputated, or is this a result of negligence in treatment and that he can remain healthy for the rest of his life?", + "answer": "It is not necessary for any type 1 diabetic patient to suffer from any of the serious complications, including foot amputation, and this depends on the level of disease control over many years. It is possible for the patient to remain throughout his life without developing these complications if he has good control over the rates. Blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5923, + "question": "I am 36 years old and have been suffering from diabetes for three years, and I have begun to show signs of erectile dysfunction, as my erection does not last for a long time. Is there a treatment for this condition?", + "answer": "The first treatment is excellent control of blood sugar levels and weight, then a male hormone test must be done, and if it is normal, there is no objection to using sildenafil treatment or any treatment from the same group.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5924, + "question": "I have diabetes and I use Glucovance. Is it beneficial or harmful?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that it is an acceptable treatment for diabetes, but whether it is sufficient or not is determined by the cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5925, + "question": "My mother, who is 70 years old, had a fasting blood sugar test and the percentage came out at 470, which is fasting, and it came out at 503, and the normal range is 70 to 140. The doctor gave her Admiral medication, one pill every day before breakfast, and now she is still tired...", + "answer": "Comprehensive tests must be done for kidney function, fats, thyroid gland, and albumin in the urine first, then the cumulative sugar test must be continued. If there is no good response, insulin treatment and follow-up must be taken. There is no doubt that a moderate diet is essential with any type of treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5926, + "question": "My brother is 18 years old. During his teenage years, he was overweight, and about 6 months ago his weight suddenly lost and he began to get thirsty a lot and go to the bathroom a lot, so we discovered that he has diabetes...", + "answer": "Of course, this is done by order in everything, eating at regular times, taking insulin needles on time, distributing the injection sites properly, doing frequent tests to monitor the sugar and adjusting the doses, and there is no doubt that this will be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5927, + "question": "Is Glucophage beneficial or harmful?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that it is useful, but any treatment must be used under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5928, + "question": "He has type 2 diabetes. Use metformin 500 mg daily. But about two months ago, I experienced a burning sensation from below the knee to the foot in both legs. Currently the same burning sensation comes to my hand...", + "answer": "The number of years of infection and the level of diabetes control have not been determined by examining the cumulative blood sugar. Then it is necessary to consult a neurologist and a vascular disease specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5929, + "question": "I have diabetes, and it has been going on for five months. The doctor gave me regular tablets and medicine. Please answer: Should I use them or exercise, because I fear that the tablets will increase the disease?", + "answer": "The tablets do not worsen the disease and it is necessary to use them under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5930, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and is it harmful to use drugs?", + "answer": "If drugs are used correctly, they are beneficial and not harmful", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5931, + "question": "Is obesity the cause of diabetes?", + "answer": "It is one of the most important reasons", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5932, + "question": "My fiancée has diabetes and takes insulin. Is it possible that the child will be born with diabetes after having a baby? When she is sexually aroused, no female fluid comes out of her. Does this have anything to do with sugar, and what are the harms...", + "answer": "The possibility of the child contracting diabetes if the mother is infected is not much greater than the rate of infection in children from an uninfected mother. Diabetes is not related to the issue of vaginal fluid. Lack of excellent control of diabetes during pregnancy may lead to several complications, so excellent control during pregnancy is recommended.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5933, + "question": "I am 20 years old. My problem is that every time I eat sweet food, I get a headache and my blood pressure becomes 9/10.", + "answer": "It is preferable to avoid eating too much sweet, and if you do, you should eat a small amount", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5934, + "question": "What juices are suitable for a patient with type 2 diabetes, and is it permissible to eat dried apricots?", + "answer": "In general, it is recommended to stay away from all types of artificial juice, and it is recommended to consume natural juice in small quantities as well. I do not mind eating dried apricots, but in moderation as well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5935, + "question": "My mother is 70 years old. She had a fasting blood sugar test and it came out at 470, and the normal range is 70 to 120. And the blood sugar test when she was fasting was 503, and the normal range was 70 to 140. The doctor gave her treatment...", + "answer": "It is best to consult a nutritionist to develop a nutritional program for her, but in general we prefer moderation with all types of food and organizing the quantities and times of food.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5936, + "question": "I developed symptoms of diabetes in 2011, and the doctor prescribed me a diabetes regulator, but after a while I developed symptoms such as periodontal disease in my toes and nerve pain in my foot. I went back to the doctor and he said...", + "answer": "I do not think that your symptoms are the result of treatment, and it is better to continue taking the diabetes regulator or metformin, because it reduces the speed of the disease’s progression, not just controlling it at the present time, and there is no doubt that this will be in conjunction with a moderate diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5937, + "question": "I am 48 years old and suffer from diabetes. My C-peptide level is 0.995, my cumulative blood sugar is 10.5, and my fasting blood sugar is 190. I am now taking the medication Lantus. Are there modern medications for my condition?", + "answer": "I think you need to add short-term insulin 3 times a day before food, in addition to the long-term insulin that you take, and there is no doubt that this must be accompanied by a moderate diet and regular times and quantities.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5938, + "question": "What is better, increasing the dose of diabetes pills (Amaryl) or keeping the dose the same while taking one or more auxiliary tablets (Metformin), knowing that the patient’s age is 58 years and his weight is 90 kg, average...", + "answer": "There is no doubt that the best thing is to reduce food, eat regularly and moderately, and take metformin 3 times a day after ensuring that the kidney function is healthy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5939, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I take Glucophage and have regular diabetes. I suffer from weakness in my left eye. Is it due to diabetes???", + "answer": "Usually not, but a medical examination must be performed by an ophthalmologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5940, + "question": "What is the correct way to take fenugreek for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no scientific information on this subject", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5941, + "question": "I suffer from high blood sugar, but it is under control, but I started to suffer from blurry vision and light tears. Is this due to diabetes or poor eyesight?", + "answer": "You must consult an ophthalmologist to conduct the necessary medical examination and determine the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5942, + "question": "Does drinking too much water indicate diabetes?", + "answer": "It is possible, but not necessary, to test fasting blood sugar and cumulative blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5943, + "question": "I am 19 years old and I am a type 1 diabetic. I have been taking insulin for about 6-7 months, but will I continue to take insulin for the rest of my life and when will I be satisfied with it? Secondly, I use a pen...", + "answer": "There is no doubt that a type 1 diabetic must take insulin for the rest of his life, because stopping insulin could lead to a life risk.\nInsulin injection sites must be distributed in the abdominal area in an orderly manner and evenly distributed to avoid clumps", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5944, + "question": "I have had blood sugar for more than a year and the highest level has been 179 while I am fasting, and when I visited Turkey about two and a half months ago, I analyzed the cumulative blood sugar and it was...", + "answer": "The rates with treatment are acceptable, and it is best to continue the same treatment with moderation in food and re-examine the cumulative blood sugar every 3 to 6 months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5945, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar and the result was 106 fasting. The last meal was at 1:30 at night and the cumulative amount was 5.8. Do I have blood sugar because after I finish eating I feel a sense of weakness and failure in the body’s muscles, and two hours later...", + "answer": "The readings indicate the presence of latent diabetes or a predisposition to diabetes. Therefore, one must eat in moderation, eat small and frequent meals, and avoid fatty and high-calorie meals, such as ready-made meals.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5946, + "question": "Is there occasional diabetes? Note that I measured my blood sugar two weeks ago and found it to be 277. I changed my diet to a diet without using sugar and now I found my blood sugar to be 115 and there are no symptoms of the disease. Is there...", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease, but in the beginning it is easy to control with a moderate diet. This does not mean that the disease is gone, but it is under control. Therefore, you must continue with a moderate diet and see a doctor to confirm the diagnosis and follow up on treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5947, + "question": "I am 40 years old and have been diabetic for five years. I use neutral insulin in the morning, 30 units, and in the evening, 15 units. I would like to travel outside the country, what advice can you provide...", + "answer": "There are no special tips, but you must maintain a proper diet, and if the travel is long and you must stay for a long time without food, the insulin dose must be reduced slightly on the day of travel.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5948, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic. Are local tablets a reason for not losing weight?", + "answer": "In general, no, but it is preferable not to eat too much of it anyway", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5949, + "question": "If a type 1 diabetic maintains his blood sugar within normal levels, does he have an immune system like normal people?", + "answer": "In general, yes, because high blood sugar itself is what leads to a weak immune system", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5950, + "question": "I want a diet for type 1 diabetics", + "answer": "We do not prefer a special diet, but we prefer a structured, moderate, and balanced diet, where we eat small, frequent meals every day at the same time and in the same quantity, with food formation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5951, + "question": "What is the reason for the acetone that appears constantly even though the blood sugar is not high and the insulin injections are regular?", + "answer": "The presence of acetone does not necessarily mean the occurrence of acidity in the blood, and this must be confirmed by performing a blood gas examination, but in general it is possible that there are small amounts of acetone in the blood, but if this percentage increases, this mainly indicates the presence of a deficiency in insulin, and therefore the blood sugar status in general must be evaluated from Before the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5952, + "question": "I found a recipe on the Internet for weight gain, which is a juice consisting of bananas, dates, milk, sugar, milk powder, and honey, which is taken every morning on an empty stomach and when...", + "answer": "The recipe is high in calories, but if the condition calls for it, there is no objection, but it must be under the supervision of a nutritionist after the condition has been evaluated by the doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5953, + "question": "Random examination of a 12-year-old child after drinking Pepsi 211. Is it considered diabetes?", + "answer": "This result is high, but it cannot be relied upon to diagnose diabetes, so a cumulative blood sugar test and a glucose tolerance test must be done to make the correct diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5954, + "question": "I have diabetes 2. I started treatment at the beginning of March 2014, and my weight has increased by 85 kilograms. No matter how much I eat less, I do not become thinner. What can I do to increase the speed of burning, knowing that I am 22 years old?", + "answer": "There is no other solution than reducing the amount of food, but there is no doubt that this requires more time than just two months. In general, you should eat small and frequent meals and stay away from high-calorie foods, juices and soft drinks.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5955, + "question": "How do I know if I have low blood sugar?\nKnowing that I am a type 2 diabetic and I am treated with pills during periods of the day, my test comes out at 75 or 80. I did my cumulative score and it came out...", + "answer": "It is clear that the cumulative blood sugar test is very high, and this indicates the absence of any system in anything, and this leads to frequent rises and falls in blood sugar, in addition to the necessity of adjusting treatment, as you will often need insulin treatment.\nYou must follow a moderate and stable diet and consult a doctor for follow-up and adjustment of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5956, + "question": "What is the latest treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "There are several new treatments for diabetes from different drug groups, but there is no doubt that all treatments require a moderate diet, and there is no doubt that insulin is still the most important treatment for diabetes at the present time.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5957, + "question": "Does stapling or shortening the stomach treat diabetes and high blood pressure?", + "answer": "This is possible, or at least helps in making these diseases easier to control", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5958, + "question": "Sometimes my blood sugar reaches 53 or 67 and I do not feel any symptoms of low blood sugar. I don't know if my blood sugar is high or not reaching 500 or...", + "answer": "You must try to avoid recurring depressions by reducing insulin doses and repeating the examination. The most important thing is to eat regularly until the symptoms of depression return.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5959, + "question": "I suffer from fatigue and dizziness, and sometimes I see the world as yellow, and I suffer from severe sweating and hunger, and when I eat any sweet food, all symptoms disappear, and I do not suffer from diabetes.", + "answer": "A blood sugar test should be performed during the occurrence of symptoms. If there is a real drop in blood sugar, a doctor should be consulted to determine the cause and then treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5960, + "question": "I read a scientific article about a new treatment for type 1 diabetes using proteins, and treatment using proteins is available in research centers. I checked with the research center and learned that the treatment takes approximately a full year...", + "answer": "There is not enough information about the topic, as, as I mentioned, it is still in the research phase and the idea is not completely clear\nPlease attach the name of the article to follow the topic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5961, + "question": "I have a case who had a sudden drop in blood sugar. This happened yesterday and it reached 83 during breakfast. At night, she could not sleep well because of the drop. She does not have diabetes, no...", + "answer": "83 mg/dL It is not considered a drop in blood sugar in any case, even after eating. You must consult a doctor to evaluate the condition.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5962, + "question": "What is the relationship between tooth loss and diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship, but there are more important complications of diabetes, so diabetes must be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5963, + "question": "If the sugar reserve is high and the blood sugar decreases, should it be raised by this referral by eating sweets?", + "answer": "When a severe drop in blood sugar occurs, you should drink water and sugar, but in general you should try to avoid a drop in blood sugar by adhering to a moderate diet in the form of small, frequent meals. If the cumulative sugar test is low without drops, then there is no harm in that.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5964, + "question": "What is the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes???", + "answer": "There are many differences that should be read in the articles dedicated to this, but the most important of them is that the first type is completely dependent on insulin treatment, while it is possible to treat patients with pills with the second type.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5965, + "question": "My husband has diabetes, and he now takes mixed insulin once a day. He has a dry mouth, constant thirst, fatigue, insomnia, and a constant headache. What is the reason for this?", + "answer": "Mixed insulin is usually used at least two or three times a day, and it is necessary to obtain acceptable results to control blood sugar levels and the symptoms resulting from lack of control, and this must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5966, + "question": "What is the highest dangerous level of blood sugar?", + "answer": "There is no specific number, but in general, blood sugar must be controlled most of the time within normal to avoid complications of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5967, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar level at lunchtime and found: 2.63. Is it very high?", + "answer": "For a diabetic patient, most blood test results two hours after eating should be less than 180", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5968, + "question": "I am diabetic. Is it permissible for me to stop taking the medicine and stick to a diet?", + "answer": "Mostly not. If the cumulative blood sugar is less than 7 without treatment, metformin (regulatory) treatment must be used at least along with a moderate diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5969, + "question": "Do beets raise diabetes?", + "answer": "Of course, but I don't mind eating small and moderate amounts", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5970, + "question": "I would like a specific explanation about this medicine\nIs it used for diabetics or not?\ntadalafil 20g", + "answer": "There is no objection to using it if there are no diseases in the arteries of the heart, so you must consult a cardiologist first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5971, + "question": "How do I lower my blood sugar if it is high?", + "answer": "Proper diet, adherence to treatments, and follow-up with the doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5972, + "question": "The doctor prescribed me a medicine called: NOVOFORMINE 500 mg comprime, this is for diabetes, and another medicine called: SUPRADYN Maghnesia + this is for numbness in the legs and abdomen. Do you advise me to take...", + "answer": "I don't mind, but you must follow the doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5973, + "question": "Is eating sweet potatoes harmful for diabetics?\nNote that diabetics do not take insulin.", + "answer": "Having diabetes does not mean that a diabetic patient should be deprived of the foods he loves.\nBut the basis of the diet for diabetics is to limit quantities and reduce the intake of some types of foods that raise blood sugar levels.\n \nDiabetic food\nMisconceptions about diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5974, + "question": "A week ago, I felt a slight dizziness after eating at a restaurant, and it continued until now. I had my blood pressure checked, it was 110/150, and ten minutes later it came back normal, 120/90, and I checked my blood sugar, it was 108, and until now...", + "answer": "The condition must be monitored. If the symptoms disappear, blood sugar and blood pressure must be monitored. If the dizziness does not disappear, a neurologist must be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5975, + "question": "What is shingles?", + "answer": "Postherpetic neuralgia (shingles) is nerve pain caused by the varicella zoster virus", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5976, + "question": "I am 50 years old. I suffer from shortness of breath and heaviness in my chest, and I have diabetes", + "answer": "You should see a cardiologist as soon as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5977, + "question": "I use a face cream for tan spots and it is called depi white. Is it dangerous? Is it harmful? Is it harmful? Is it harmful? I use it once in the morning until the afternoon. I use a collagen cream called st.lives for my face. Is it dangerous or...", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5978, + "question": "I feel dizzy and unbalanced while walking, knowing that I suffer from type 1 diabetes. Does this have anything to do with it?", + "answer": "It is possible that there is a nerve disorder due to diabetes or something else, for which you must consult a neurologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5979, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar is less than 100, breakfast blood sugar (two hours after eating) is less than 140 in most cases, and that is with diet and daily exercise.. Is there a need...", + "answer": "In such numbers, no, but if there is obesity, it is preferable to do a sugar tolerance test to determine the need for metformin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5980, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 20 years. I noticed that the semen was no longer present. I wanted to do a semen analysis, but the fluid did not come out.", + "answer": "Urine should be examined and monitored to ensure that there is no retrograde ejaculation in the urine", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5981, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar is constantly less than 100, while my fasting blood sugar (2 hours after eating) is less than 140 most of the time, knowing that I diet and run fast regularly...", + "answer": "The blood sugar values ​​you mention are normal and do not require any treatment, but your doctor may have prescribed this medication to you because he knows of a family history of diabetes, or because you are overweight or have other risk factors for developing diabetes.\nMany studies have proven that this medicine has some ability to prevent diabetes, and it has a proven ability to prevent diabetes complications\nI suggest an Hb1c test. If its value is more than 7%, I advise you to continue using the medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5982, + "question": "I use the medication Janumet, which was suitable for my condition in controlling my sugar level 6 months ago, but now I take the medication and my postprandial blood sugar readings are 230, the lowest...", + "answer": "What is your HbA1c value? If it is more than 8, the medication must be changed or another type of medication must be added\nDiscuss your condition with your doctor, and do not change the medication yourself. Despite the similarity of the cases, each case has its own characteristics and treatment varies from one patient to another.\nOn the other hand, the cause of high blood sugar after eating may be the wrong timing of taking the dose in relation to the timing of meals", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5983, + "question": "My husband is 32 years old and suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure, and obesity. He took medications for treatment, but he developed swelling in his left foot, and we do not know the reason, and the doctor does not know the reason, and he cannot walk much to lose...", + "answer": "The cause of this swelling may be a defect in the blood vessels, it may be caused by inflammation of the tissues, it may be arthritis, and there are other possibilities.\nWithout clinical examination the cause cannot be determined\nAsk the doctor to refer your husband to an internal medicine specialist to determine the possible cause of the bloating and then develop appropriate management for it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5984, + "question": "I have had diabetes for twenty years, but I used to live without medication. After taking Cortzone, my diabetes became high. I took medications to no avail, the last of which was Odia 4mg...", + "answer": "You often need insulin, but this must be under the supervision of your physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5985, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level for a child?", + "answer": "70 to 110 (mg/dL or 4-5.9 mmol/L)\nDo not exceed 140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L) two hours after vomiting", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5986, + "question": "What is the optimal treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "The optimal treatment for diabetes is based on three pillars\n1- Diet\n2- Motor activity appropriate for age, weight, and condition of body organs such as the heart and joints\n3- Pharmaceutical treatment, which depends on the type of diabetes, and is either sugar-lowering pills, or insulin injections.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5987, + "question": "Is fusidic acid used to treat toe inflammation in a person with diabetes? Can the infection turn into gangrene? What is its negative impact on him? Also, is the Mibo used...", + "answer": "If there is inflammation of the toes in a diabetic patient, he must be treated under the supervision of a surgeon and an endocrinologist, and not with the treatments mentioned, as they will most likely not help and certainly will not harm.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5988, + "question": "How to determine the dose of Lantus", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetics: The patient is given a third of the total insulin he needs, that is, if the patient’s need, according to his weight and age, is 90 units of insulin, he is given 30 units of Lantus, and the rest is rapid insulin distributed in three batches before meals.\nType 2 diabetes: 0.2 units per kg of the patient’s weight. Alternatively, you can start with 10 units and then adjust the dose to reach the target morning blood sugar value.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5989, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic, and I have an underactive gland and cellulite. What is the treatment? Are mesotherapy needles useful?", + "answer": "There are not enough studies on the benefit of mesotherapy, and it is preferable to consult a dermatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5990, + "question": "What is the treatment for low blood sugar?", + "answer": "There are many causes of hypoglycemia and their mechanisms are different, and based on the cause, treatment is determined", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5991, + "question": "I have diabetes. Is eating one date alone a day harmful?", + "answer": "No, of course. Moderation in any food is possible and desired", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5992, + "question": "I am a diabetic: I have a white fungus between my fingers. What is the treatment for it and is it dangerous?", + "answer": "The feet must be washed daily well and dried thoroughly. This can be done with paper towels, then they must be wiped with iodine diluted in water, then left to dry, in addition to using antifungal creams.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5993, + "question": "Is it true that eating milk with food causes an increase in blood sugar?", + "answer": "Yes, a cup of unsweetened milk contains the equivalent of 15-20 grams of sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5994, + "question": "Is it true that olive leaves are beneficial for diabetes?", + "answer": "I heard this from some diabetic patients, and I read articles confirming this, but without citing reliable scientific research results\nI think that olive leaves lower blood sugar, but I cannot prescribe them to the patient for two reasons: First, there are no studies confirming that their use is safe, as they may have side effects or toxic effects when used for long periods.\nThe second reason: There is difficulty in determining the effective dose accurately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5995, + "question": "Can I use Metforal without consulting a doctor to lose weight and help with pregnancy, knowing that I do not suffer from any disease, thank God, and my blood sugar is 110, my height is 158, and my weight is 81. What are the risks?", + "answer": "A blood sugar of 110 means that you are in the pre-diabetic stage, and your body mass index (32.4) indicates that you are obese, which are sufficient reasons to consult a doctor before pregnancy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5996, + "question": "I am 57 years old. I measure my blood sugar sometimes and it is 202, 170, 130, etc.\nIs this considered diabetes?\nIs it right for me to use Metformin hydrochloride treatment?", + "answer": "If the tests were performed on an empty stomach (fasting blood sugar), they indicate diabetes, but if they were done during the day between or after meals, the result of 202 indicates the possibility of diabetes and you must return to the doctor in order to evaluate your condition, analyze your sugar, and conduct other tests in the laboratory.\nAs for metformin, it is one of the useful medications at this stage to prevent diabetes and also to prevent diabetes complications, but there are conditions to start using it, so it must be prescribed by a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5997, + "question": "I do not eat breakfast, I wake up to work, then I wait for lunch, and five or six hours after eating, and when I do any effort after this period, I feel shaky and dizzy...", + "answer": "Do these symptoms disappear after eating some sweetened food or drinks?\nTo eliminate doubt, I advise you to test your blood sugar when you feel these symptoms and send the result along with this question", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5998, + "question": "I took Cortisone, 2 injections and a drink over the course of 3 months, and I was surprised when my fasting blood sugar rose to 173, and for two weeks I took Galvus Met 1000 and a diet, and the fasting blood sugar was 73 and...", + "answer": "Yes, it is better to continue treatment, and it is better for this to be under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 5999, + "question": "I feel failure in my legs when walking, even for a short distance. I had tests and it turned out that I had a low blood sugar. Could this be the cause or due to pressure on the nerves?", + "answer": "The necessary clinical, laboratory, and radiological tests must be performed to determine the diagnosis, as the information mentioned in the question is insufficient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6000, + "question": "Are walnuts suitable for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship between walnuts in treating diabetes, but there is no harm in eating them in moderation", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6001, + "question": "My husband had his fasting blood sugar tested and the result was 113. Is this normal and what diet should he follow?", + "answer": "The examination indicates a predisposition to diabetes, but the examination must be repeated\nModeration in food to achieve a normal weight without gaining weight is the best diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6002, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar after breakfast and found it to be 205. Is it considered diabetes? Do Glucophage 850 pills affect the pancreas and weaken it?", + "answer": "This examination diagnoses diabetes after repeating it for confirmation. As for metformin treatment, it is an excellent treatment that helps and relaxes the pancreas, not the other way around.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6003, + "question": "I am 30 years old and my weight is 50. I do not suffer from any disease except the formation of kidney stones. I just want to know the harms of consuming excessive sugar daily and I do not gain weight. Will it lead to...", + "answer": "You must eat any type of food in moderation, because the harmful effects may not appear immediately, but they may appear later.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6004, + "question": "Is it considered that keeping blood sugar high between 120 and 170 for long periods while using pills constitutes a danger to the body while exercising intense muscle work most of the time? This has been the case with me for several years.", + "answer": "If this is two hours after eating, this is acceptable, but if it is before eating, the treatment must be modified", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6005, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I went to a doctor and he prescribed me two types of medication. The first type: GALFUSMET 50/850 tablets immediately before lunch and one immediately after it. The second type is Glim 4 mg. So...", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar must be checked every 3 months, and if it is less than 7, then treatment is okay, but the first treatment must be taken as one pill before breakfast and one before dinner, and the second type is possible before breakfast or before lunch.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6006, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar while I was fasting over two days, 93*96, then two hours after breakfast, it was 138, and I measured it randomly, 163, and another day after breakfast, it was 163. Do I suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "No, I do not have diabetes, all these values ​​are normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6007, + "question": "I suffer from high levels of insulin in the blood. I had a CT scan for the pancreas and the result was positive. Are there other tests that should be done to find out the reason for the high insulin level...", + "answer": "This is a complex topic. All the details must be looked into for the answer, and this must be done in the doctor’s office", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6008, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for a long time, and I would like information about stem cell therapy, places of treatment in Egypt, and the average financial cost - may God reward you with the best reward.", + "answer": "Stem cell therapy is still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6009, + "question": "I did a sugar curve analysis and the result was (fasting) 189_and an hour after the solution (405)_and after two hours (450)_and after 3 hours (385). What do you think?", + "answer": "These values ​​indicate diabetes\nDrug and nutritional therapy should be started", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6010, + "question": "Hello, my mother suffers from the problem of numbness in the right foot. What does this indicate? Is there a treatment for it without taking medication? Thank you. She is 52 years old and suffered from diabetes when she was young, but she recovered...", + "answer": "There is an urgent need to take the mother to the doctor for two reasons: the first is to check the blood sugar, and the second is for a neurological examination to find out the cause of the numbness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6011, + "question": "Thank you doctor.. I had a blood sugar test and it was very normal and the medications I take are all of them.\nmetoprolol 50 mg 1*2\nramipril 2.5 mg 1*2\nwarf 2.5 mg\ncarbimole 5...", + "answer": "The gland examination and fluid examination must be continued under the supervision of the treating physician and for your safety", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6012, + "question": "I am 47 years old, my weight is 95 kg and my height is 166. I have type 2 diabetes. I take a blood sugar regulator. I have cholesterol, triglycerides, and a lack of male hormones. I want a solution for obesity and a treatment for erectile dysfunction and...", + "answer": "The basic treatment for everything I mentioned is to reduce food by a large percentage and then see a doctor to prescribe auxiliary treatments after that according to clinical and laboratory tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6013, + "question": "Treating diabetes with type 1 stem cells", + "answer": "This is still in the experimental phase, there are failures and there are promising results", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6014, + "question": "I have diabetes and I take medication regularly, but my diabetes level does not drop below 2.50 grams. What is the solution?", + "answer": "To find the solution, it is necessary to know the cause or possible causes, including 1- The medication is not appropriate for your condition 2- The dosage of the medication is insufficient 3- The diet is inappropriate\n4- There are accompanying diseases that cause high blood sugar, such as tooth and gum infections\nConsult your physician to find out the cause and develop a treatment plan", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6015, + "question": "I use the medication Clovage to treat polycystic ovary syndrome. Is it possible for me to develop diabetes because after I stopped treatment with Clovage, I developed symptoms of frequent urination?", + "answer": "Yes, there is a possibility that you will develop diabetes, and to reduce this possibility, you should exercise and follow a healthy diet aimed at losing weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6016, + "question": "I have diabetes and I took a test while I was fasting and the result was 96 and after breakfast it was 122. Does this mean that my blood sugar is high?", + "answer": "Blood sugar values ​​are not high...but an HbA1c test is required every three months and a blood fat test is required to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6017, + "question": "My father is an elderly man and suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure. He takes dolcil 4 milliliters for diabetes and concoor + 10,,,, alkapress + 10 for high blood pressure. The problem is that water bubbles appear in his feet, so what is your analysis?", + "answer": "Thank you for asking at the appropriate time. I hope that you will take your father to the diabetologist to evaluate the condition of his diabetes control and to examine and treat these foot blister. Foot ulcers are often formed from similar blister that has been neglected and not treated properly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6018, + "question": "For a type 1 diabetic patient, my blood sugar measurement before a meal is: 84, after an hour: 155, after two hours: 233, and after four hours is 84. Will this cause me diabetes complications, even though my HbA1c is:...", + "answer": "I congratulate you, my dear. Your blood sugar control level is excellent\nContinue treatment and diet in the same way", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6019, + "question": "My father suffers from Staphylococcus aureus bacteria in his foot, and in addition to that, he suffers from diabetes, so there is a treatment that helps eliminate this bacteria, and are there herbs that help...", + "answer": "Blood sugar must be controlled perfectly, and then the necessary antibiotics must be taken under the supervision of the treating physician. Herbs have nothing to do with this.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6020, + "question": "I have diabetes. The doctor prescribed Ganiumet and Tritace, and I abstained from sugar and reduced a lot of carbohydrates. Is it possible to follow a diet and dispense with medication, knowing that my diabetes is controlled...", + "answer": "Treatment must be continued in addition to moderation in food and drink, so that the weight is medically appropriate (height - 100) at least.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6021, + "question": "I want to ask about the hemoglobin level in my blood, which recently reached 6.2%. Does it determine the average rises and falls in the diabetes rate, or does it only monitor the rises?\nIs this...", + "answer": "This number is excellent, as it represents blood sugar levels for the last three months, but this number does not mean that there are no separate drops or rises that may occur, which must be followed up through daily examination.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6022, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old young man who has been suffering from type 1 diabetes for years and uses a blood sugar pump. Soon I want to have a rhinoplasty, and I heard that the operation is dangerous because of my injury...", + "answer": "If diabetes control is good, which means that the cumulative blood sugar level is often less than 7, this means that there is no objection to having the operation and the risk is due to the operation itself and not to diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6023, + "question": "1- What treatments does a diabetic patient use?\n2- What are the tests that determine whether a diabetic patient is type 1 or type 2?\n3- The tests I did showed that the pancreas...", + "answer": "There are many treatments and cannot be explained here\nThere is no single test that can determine this, but an antibody test can help\nThis occurs in a predisposition to type 2 diabetes and is called insulin resistance", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6024, + "question": "How cold is insulin stored?", + "answer": "Unopened containers should be kept in the refrigerator without freezing. Opened containers should be kept at normal room temperature away from light and high heat. It is best to keep them in the refrigerator.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6025, + "question": "I eat chocolate and sugary things even though I exercise regularly and have an athletic body. Is this a problem with eating chocolate in the future? I am 23", + "answer": "In general, it is preferable to have moderation in eating any type of food. It is not forbidden to eat chocolate, but it must be done in a moderate and reasonable manner.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6026, + "question": "I am a 24-year-old young man with diabetes who is about to get married. Give me a solution to improve my health and blood sugar so that I can live normally, knowing that I go to the bathroom a lot.\nI would like you to advise me...", + "answer": "This issue must be under the supervision of the treating physician because this requires continuous follow-up and a moderate and sound lifestyle and diet, in addition to adherence to appropriate treatments that are determined based on the condition of the case.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6027, + "question": "A week ago, my blood sugar rose to 2.50, and when I was stressed, it reached 3.33. I did a test and found my blood sugar level was 1.64. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "From the tests mentioned, it appears that you have diabetes, but the diagnosis must be confirmed under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6028, + "question": "My father, 69 years old, has been suffering for 45 days from excruciating pain in his feet and sometimes his hands. For your information, he does not suffer from diabetes, but he suffers from high blood pressure and coronary artery insufficiency.\nAnd it was...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6029, + "question": "Is laser fat dissolving surgery safe for diabetics?", + "answer": "Yes, if the cumulative blood sugar test rate is less than 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6030, + "question": "Does diabetes have a treatment or not? If it has a treatment, what is the treatment? I mean by treatment something final, and do amoeba medications affect a diabetic patient or not?", + "answer": "Until now, there is no cure for diabetes, but by using medications correctly and adhering to the diet, we can control diabetes in a way that allows us to continue living normally.\nAmoeba medications do not affect diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6031, + "question": "What are the harms of eating sugar and sweets? I don't have diabetes and I thank God for that. I am 68 years old. My weight is 69 kg and my height is 6 feet 6 inches.", + "answer": "If consumed in moderation, it has no harm, but when consumed in excess, the body takes what it needs from it and converts the rest into fat and stores it for use when needed. However, with the development of modern life and the constant abundance of food, fat accumulates and obesity occurs.\nObesity has a consistent relationship with the development of diabetes, heart, arterial and joint diseases", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6032, + "question": "I have diabetes and I eat beans for breakfast. Do beans raise blood sugar or are they beneficial?", + "answer": "Beans contain starches that the body turns into sugar, as every 100 grams of beans contain 341 calories, in addition to protein and dietary fiber, meaning that beans are beneficial and raise sugar.....but:\nA diabetic patient, like any other person, needs carbohydrates because they are the main source of energy. The difference is that the amount of carbohydrates is calculated to be proportional to weight, age, and daily activity level.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6033, + "question": "What are the harms of eating sugar in large quantities daily, at a rate of approximately 12 spoons, knowing that this does not affect my weight at all? Does it lead to diseases?", + "answer": "What size spoon do you use? The size of the spoons ranges between 2 ml and 20 ml, which is approximately between 5 grams and 50 grams. What is the amount of sugar that you eat? Is it 60 grams or 600?\nIf it is 600, it is definitely harmful, but if it is 60, it is not harmful, but rather it is necessary for the body, although it is preferable for the body to obtain sugar from natural sources such as vegetables, fruits, legumes... and not from refined sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6034, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I use zinc pills to grow taller. Is there any harm?", + "answer": "Zinc pills are used only when there is evidence of a deficiency of this substance in the body, as the body needs it in very small quantities\nIn general, it is considered safe to take 50 mg daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6035, + "question": "It was confirmed that I had type 2 diabetes three months ago and I am being treated and the doctor prescribed me Omega-3. Is it possible to take Omega-3 and what are its symptoms? Also, I am about to get married...", + "answer": "Studies indicate that omega-3 fatty acids have health benefits, as they reduce the level of triglycerides in the blood, which reduces", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6036, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for diabetes for a 14-year-old person who takes insulin injections at 3 doses per day? Is there an alternative other than injections such as drops?", + "answer": "At present, the effective treatment for controlling type 1 diabetes is still insulin, but many scientific teams are conducting research to find a cure for diabetes, and there are promising results using stem cells, and, God willing, we will witness the arrival of a treatment in the near future.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6037, + "question": "I suffer from foot pain, especially when sleeping, and I feel their heat, and the pain extends from the knee to the toes. I suffer from diabetes, so I feel uncomfortable with constant sitting, long standing, and wearing shoes despite their width...", + "answer": "Blood sugar levels must be controlled and the cumulative blood sugar test should be less than 7, and the dose should not be increased to cause a drop\nThe prescribed treatments are good, but if they do not give results, you must consult a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6038, + "question": "I suffer from significant weight loss due to type 1 diabetes", + "answer": "Insulin must be taken appropriately to control blood sugar levels and prevent weight loss", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6039, + "question": "I have diabetes and I use mixed insulin, 40 units in the morning and 20 in the evening. My weight was 97 kg and went down to 84 kg and is still going down. Is the dose of insulin too much and what tests do I do to keep my weight stable?", + "answer": "First, programmed weight loss resulting from moderation in food is a good thing, but weight loss resulting from uncontrolled sugar is bad and requires tight control of blood sugar, and to perform tests, the condition must first be evaluated.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6040, + "question": "Always do a fasting blood sugar test that is between 80 and 125\nAfter eating, it sometimes reaches 250, and what is the best treatment for it is needles or pills\nIs sleep and blood sugar high?", + "answer": "This is considered a predisposition to diabetes. You must follow a moderate diet, take metformin treatment, and follow up with your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6041, + "question": "When I eat large amounts of sugar, whether drinks or sweets, I feel a slight pain in the eyes and a headache. Is this normal, and does eating such large amounts cause harm and is it possible...", + "answer": "A healthy body does not excrete any food that contains the slightest amount of energy. First, it takes what it needs for current use, then converts the rest into fat and stores it in adipose tissue. When the energy intake is less than what it needs, it breaks down the stored fat to obtain energy again.\nStoring fat will lead to weight gain and then obesity, and the relationship of obesity to diabetes has been proven by many studies, and the genetic factor also plays a role in the emergence of diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6042, + "question": "A person with blood type O+ donates a kidney to a person with blood type O-. Thank you.", + "answer": "Conformity checks must be carried out. This test alone is not sufficient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6043, + "question": "Does stevia lead to high blood sugar? How many sachets of Stevia are allowed per day?", + "answer": "No, stevia does not cause high blood sugar. This is because it does not contain carbohydrates, and therefore does not affect insulin levels in the blood. It is also safe for diabetics, and does not lead to a drop in their blood sugar. As for the amount of Stevia sachet allowed per day, it varies according to the weight, age, and general health of the individual. But in general, it is recommended to consume no more than 4 sachets of stevia per day.\n \nHere are some general guidelines for taking stevia:\n\nStart by taking a small amount of Stevia, then gradually increase the amount as needed.\nIf you have any health problems, consult your doctor before taking stevia.\nDo not take stevia if you are taking any medications, as it may interact with medications.\n\nHere are some possible side effects of taking stevia:\n\nNausea.\nVomiting.\ndiarrhea.\nBloating.\nAllergies.\n\nFor more:\n\nNatural and artificial sugar substitutes\nStevia sugar is it healthy? What is the permissible amount of it daily?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6044, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes. I gave birth a month ago and the child died due to a heart defect. Can it happen again in the next pregnancy? When can I get pregnant again?", + "answer": "The incidence of congenital malformations among newborns of mothers with type 1 diabetes is slightly higher than this rate among those without diabetes.\nHowever, strict control of blood sugar values ​​before and during pregnancy reduces the incidence of malformations to a significant degree\nNo one can predict whether a deformity will occur or not, neither among women with diabetes nor among those without diabetes\nBut the next pregnancy must be planned in advance under the supervision of a diabetologist or endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6045, + "question": "What is the role of prophetic medicine in treating diabetes?", + "answer": "Religious books should be reviewed regarding this matter", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6046, + "question": "I suffer from severe pain in my shoulders, especially the left one, knowing that I am a diabetic who is treated with insulin, and I am also sick with the Hepatitis C virus.", + "answer": "This is not directly related to diabetes, so you should consult a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6047, + "question": "I have diabetes and when I eat I feel very nauseous, especially at breakfast? Does this indicate that blood sugar is high or low?", + "answer": "High, but nausea may be due to other causes\nWhy don't we remove doubt with certainty and analyze the sugar?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6048, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic. I am 21 years old. When I drink any water, I go to the bathroom shortly afterwards, and I go to the bathroom a lot, which is a big problem. The tests are normal, but the glycated hemoglobin is high.", + "answer": "Perhaps when you say that “the tests are normal” you mean that the fasting blood sugar is within normal limits, but frequent urination and high glycated hemoglobin indicate high blood sugar values ​​during the day and between meals, and here it is necessary to make an adjustment to the treatment regimen, the diet, or both, to improve the level of control.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6049, + "question": "I suffer from pain in the neck, shoulder, and lower part of the foot. I have type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure. Thank you", + "answer": "Blood sugar levels must first be controlled, and if the pain does not decrease, a neurologist must be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6050, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. I am 30 years old. I saw two doctors. The first gave me Glucophage pills before eating and the second doctor gave me after eating. Which of the two opinions is correct?", + "answer": "All references recommend taking this medication with food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6051, + "question": "Are there any harms from using Splenda sugar instead of regular sugar?", + "answer": "There are few published studies on this type of artificial sweetener. One study published in a trustworthy journal indicated that this substance has harmful effects because it changes the bacterial balance within the intestine, reducing the number of beneficial bacteria.\nExperience has taught us to deal with caution with synthetic materials intended for consumption, that is, to consume them in moderation as much as possible", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6052, + "question": "Look for previous studies on the effect of diabetes on electrolyte", + "answer": "Search www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6053, + "question": "Treating type 1 diabetes with stem cells", + "answer": "Treatment for type 1 diabetes is still in the experimental stages. In some experiments, a number of newly diagnosed type 1 diabetics were able to remain without using insulin injections for varying periods, the average of which was 18 months, after which it became necessary for them to return to using injections.\nThat is, it is still too early to talk about a treatment for diabetes in this way", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6054, + "question": "I am 30 years old and I suffer from diabetes, Chrystol, and triglycerides. For a while, I feel numbness in my lower lip, and then I start to have dryness in my upper lip with tightness in it.\nI suffer too...", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar and blood calcium should also be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6055, + "question": "Dizziness and fatigue, as a result of blood sugar in a random sample of 122", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar should be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6056, + "question": "I suffer from type 1 diabetes and suffer from sexual dysfunction. I am 20 years old, and I suffer from diabetes when I am 13 years old.", + "answer": "You must consult a specialist doctor to perform the necessary clinical examination and laboratory tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6057, + "question": "My mother has kidney failure (partial) and she has had swelling in her feet for a while, but it goes away. As for nearly a week, it has been the same, so are there any recommendations, knowing that she suffers from diabetes...", + "answer": "Kidney failure and weak heart muscle may cause this. You must consult the doctor monitoring the condition for appropriate action", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6058, + "question": "My blood sugar on an empty stomach today is 105, after seven hours, away from food except water", + "answer": "The laboratory examination must be repeated, and if this number is repeated two or more times (between 100 and 125), this is considered a predisposition to diabetes or latent diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6059, + "question": "I heard that there is a new medicine called insulin gum, and it is very effective on insulin needles because it absorbs all the insulin in the body. Do you have some information about it?", + "answer": "No information about that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6060, + "question": "How do we use fenugreek to treat diabetes?", + "answer": "Fenugreek is not a cure for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6061, + "question": "I want to marry a girl who has diabetes, but low blood sugar...Does it affect (children, intimate relationships) and I hope very much for a complete recovery", + "answer": "Complete recovery is not expected, and there are negative effects on the pregnancy and fetus that can be avoided with diligent follow-up, discipline, and follow-up by an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6062, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar after a meal of potatoes and counting 2 loaves of bread, and then I did the second measurement (Fatir), and the result came out as 165. Am I a diabetic, knowing the blood sugar measurement...", + "answer": "No, I am not diabetic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6063, + "question": "What herbs lower blood sugar levels?", + "answer": "You should not rely on herbs to treat diabetes, and you must adhere to the medications prescribed by your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6064, + "question": "What is blood sugar, what is its danger, and what is its treatment?", + "answer": "Our body uses grape sugar (glucose) as fuel to obtain energy, and a gland called the pancreas secretes the hormone insulin to transport glucose into the cells so that they can extract energy from it.\nDiabetes occurs when insulin production decreases or stops, which leads to the accumulation of sugar in the blood, meaning that blood sugar rises while the cells are in dire need of sugar in order to obtain energy, which forces them to burn fats and sometimes proteins.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6065, + "question": "Is it possible to take siofor850 after eating sweets only in order to prevent the stomach from absorbing sugar and not as a treatment for a certain period???", + "answer": "This medicine does not prevent the absorption of sugar, but rather is used to improve the performance of the hormone insulin and thus lower blood sugar\nIn addition to contributing to controlling blood sugar levels, many studies have proven that this medication has an important role in preventing diabetes complications, and to benefit from it, it must be taken regularly.\nIt is necessary to conduct an analysis to evaluate kidney function before starting to use it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6066, + "question": "Sometimes I feel numbness in the fingertips of my hands for a while and then I celebrate, knowing that I have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for 20 years.", + "answer": "This is usually caused by diabetes. The most important treatment is to control blood sugar levels. If the pain and numbness do not respond to this, you must consult a neurologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6067, + "question": "Woman, age 30, height 165 cm, weight 70 kg, I feel extremely tired, have pain in my whole body, constant thirst, and blurred vision, and I cannot even get up to pray...", + "answer": "Yes, I advise you to see a doctor, as the symptoms have persisted for a long time and the cause must be known", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6068, + "question": "How do I know that I am diabetic without going to the doctor or is there a way?", + "answer": "The presence of symptoms of diabetes, such as fatigue, blurred vision, thirst, frequent urination, and bulimia, indicate diabetes.\nBut diabetes may remain for a long time without clear symptoms\nYou can check your blood sugar at the pharmacy, or at home if you have a testing device", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6069, + "question": "If I marry someone who has high blood pressure and diabetes, will my children have the same disease?", + "answer": "The relationship between diabetes and genetics is proven, but the occurrence of the disease in children is linked to many factors\nThat is, the transition is not certain\nRegarding high blood pressure, the matter is less clear, but there are families among whom high blood pressure is common", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6070, + "question": "What vitamins should a diabetic use?", + "answer": "There are no special vitamins that diabetics should use, and vitamins must be given based on the deficiency after laboratory testing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6071, + "question": "I suffer from insulin resistance and would like to inquire. Can I recover from insulin resistance after taking treatment, following a diet, and losing weight within the ideal? How is insulin resistance eliminated permanently?", + "answer": "Yes, insulin resistance can be cured after taking treatment, following a diet, and losing weight within the ideal range. The speed of recovery depends on several factors, including:\n\nSeverity of insulin resistance.\nThe extent of adherence to diet and exercise.\nThe presence of other factors that contribute to insulin resistance, such as obesity or polycystic ovary syndrome.\n\nHere are some tips that will help get rid of insulin resistance once and for all:\n\nFollow a healthy, balanced diet: A healthy diet includes foods rich in fiber, such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, foods rich in protein, such as fish, poultry, and eggs, and healthy fats, such as olive oil and nuts. Processed foods, added sugars, and fried foods should be avoided.\nExercising regularly: Exercise helps improve the body’s sensitivity to insulin, and it also helps lose weight. It is recommended to exercise for at least 30 minutes most days of the week.\nMaintaining a healthy weight: Maintaining a healthy weight helps improve the body's sensitivity to insulin.\nControl other risk factors: If you have other risk factors that contribute to insulin resistance, such as obesity or polycystic ovary syndrome, it's important to control them.\nAdherence to prescribed medications: There are a number of medications that contribute to the treatment of insulin resistance, such as metformin, and some lipid medications, which are prescribed by the doctor depending on the case.\n\nFor more:\n\nSymptoms of insulin resistance\nCauses, symptoms and ways to relieve insulin resistance", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6072, + "question": "Is there a risk in using Victoza for the purpose of losing weight, given that I am a diabetic patient and take Glucophage XR treatment only once a day?", + "answer": "There are some side effects and some warnings to any treatment, but there is no direct contraindication to using this treatment, but it must be used under the supervision of the treating physician and after trying to reduce weight through a proper diet first and increasing the dose of metformin to 3 pills daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6073, + "question": "I am 23 years old and I have had symptoms of diabetes for 8 years, a hereditary factor, and I do not eat sweets and drinks without sugar, but now I suffer from a decrease in blood sugar and an increase in dizziness, chills, and cold extremities, and in some cases...", + "answer": "A quick blood sugar test should be done when symptoms occur, and if there is a real drop, a doctor should be consulted to perform the necessary tests to determine the cause.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6074, + "question": "I have had type 1 diabetes for 15 years, and since then I have been using insulin, but my physical structure is weak, despite the fact that my height is 169 cm, my weight is between 47 and 49 kg, and my appetite is average...", + "answer": "Your BMI is 17.2, meaning you are underweight.\nWhat is the value of HbA1c or “cumulative blood sugar?” If it is high, this indicates that the insulin dose you received is insufficient.\nIf the cumulative sugar value is low, this indicates that the amount of food you eat is insufficient\nI advise you to see a diabetologist for follow-up", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6075, + "question": "If my blood sugar rises to 250, what should I do?", + "answer": "Diabetes should be controlled in general, not treating each reading individually", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6076, + "question": "I have diabetes and I did a test while I was fasting and the result was 111. Does this mean that my blood sugar is high?", + "answer": "For a person with diabetes, this result is not considered high, but it cannot be relied upon to evaluate the level of blood sugar control. To evaluate the level of control, we need other measurements and several times after and before food and before sleep, as the fasting blood sugar value may be good, but the sugar value is unacceptably high during... The day\nAs for the HbA1c analysis, or what is known as the cumulative sugar, it gives us an idea of ​​the blood sugar levels in the three months that preceded the analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6077, + "question": "I want to know the causes of paresthesias (numbness) in the extremities in diabetics, even though I have diabetes?", + "answer": "The cause of these symptoms is irritation or inflammation of the peripheral nerves\nWhat is the status of your blood sugar control?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6078, + "question": "Is insulin needles harmful?", + "answer": "It is certainly not harmful, but to benefit from it, it must be used correctly, meaning following a balanced diet in terms of quantities and types, and adhering to meal times and times for taking needles.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6079, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar was 111.84 mg/dl", + "answer": "What is required of the question if you do not suffer from diabetes? This reading indicates a predisposition to diabetes and you must follow up. However, if you are a diabetic, this reading is good, but a cumulative diabetes test must be done to check on the general status of blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6080, + "question": "Is Indian mushroom good for diabetes?", + "answer": "I did not find in any reliable source any direct relationship between “Indian mushrooms” and diabetes\nSome studies have proven the presence of antioxidant and anti-tumor properties in several types of fungi found in the forests of southeastern India.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6081, + "question": "Is the decline in insulin-dependent diabetes related to any damage to the body?", + "answer": "Yes, frequent low blood sugar negatively affects the cells of the cerebrovascular system, and severe low blood sugar (less than 40) represents a threat to life. Therefore, the diabetic patient and his caregiver are trained to recognize the symptoms of low blood sugar and how to treat low blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6082, + "question": "I have insulin dependent diabetes\n8u novo rapid 8:00\n12 noon rapid 12:00\n10u novo rapid 20:00\n20 u lantis 22:00\nA week ago I had an HB1AC test done and found it to be 6.6% and...", + "answer": "I do not think that there is an increase in the dose, as your dose does not exceed 0.65 units per kilogram of your weight, and the possible reasons for your low blood sugar are: either the timing of the dose does not match the timing of the meals, or you are eating an insufficient amount of carbohydrates, and there is always the possibility of an error in Measure the amount of insulin you inject\nIt should be noted here that the hemoglobin level (HbA1c) is excellent, but one must be vigilant regarding low blood sugar, and determine the cause of the repeated drop and avoid it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6083, + "question": "I was referred by the diabetes doctor to the surgery clinic to perform a gastric sleeve operation and repair a hernia in the umbilicus, and the surgeon asked me to\n1_ Do a television scan to examine the umbilical hernia\n2_ Do a blood test...", + "answer": "This procedure does not lead to a cure for type 1 diabetes\nYou really need surgery because you are diabetic and have a BMI over 35\nThere is no risk from gastroscopy, and it can be performed with or without general anesthesia at the discretion of the doctor. Endoscopy is one of the investigations that gives us a direct look at the stomach and duodenum to diagnose an ulcer or hiatal hernia and allows us to take a sample for laboratory analysis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6084, + "question": "Is mustard good for diabetics, and does mustard sauce increase weight?", + "answer": "Mustard contains sulforaphane, which helps lower blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity. Mustard can be beneficial for diabetics if consumed appropriately as part of a healthy diet consistent with their own diet.\n \nIn contrast, mustard sauce contains high calories due to added ingredients such as sugar and fat. Therefore, consuming large amounts of mustard sauce can lead to weight gain, and it is best to consume it in moderate quantities and with foods that contain low calories such as vegetables or lean meat.\n \nBased on what has been explained, there is nothing wrong with eating mustard and mustard sauce in moderation. It cannot be said that mustard contributes to the treatment of diabetes or replaces drug treatment, so you must adhere to the doctor’s instructions regarding appropriate treatment according to your health condition.\n \nFor more:\n\nHealth benefits of mustard\nWhat hair problems does mustard oil treat?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6085, + "question": "What is the treatment for feeling dry skin and not feeling the blood flow to it as a result of diabetes?", + "answer": "Treatment is to use moisturizing ointments and, if necessary, see a dermatologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6086, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, but lately I suffer from a severe cold even though I am sitting in a very warm place, and also when I eat I get a severe cough.", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship to diabetes, so it is preferable to perform a thyroid function test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6087, + "question": "After I had sex, and when I got out of bed, I was unable to get up because I felt nauseous and dizzy. When I went to the hospital, my blood sugar was noticed to be 260. Do I have diabetes???", + "answer": "Retest your blood sugar on an empty stomach to be sure. This blood sugar value is sufficient to diagnose diabetes, but errors may occur, and sometimes we see high values, but they are isolated.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6088, + "question": "Diabetes and its complications?", + "answer": "Diabetes is one of the most common diseases, the oldest, and one of the most widely studied\nIt is so broad that it requires a separate medical specialty\nSo I ask you to ask a specific question about diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6089, + "question": "How do I measure sugar with a home device because I want the readings to be correct?", + "answer": "What is specifically meant by the question regarding the measurement mechanism? The product seller is supposed to learn about it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6090, + "question": "I have a diabetic flu, and I was given retinal injections, which resulted in raised eye pressure and glaucoma. The doctor said that the cause was the cortisone injection that was given for the cold, which caused nerve irritation, and...", + "answer": "In the name of God\nBrother, this depends on the health of the retina\nIt is necessary for you to attend the clinic, and then we will see how much we can help you with the matter", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6091, + "question": "I have diabetes and I complain of pain in my eyes. Does diabetes play a role? Thank you", + "answer": "Diabetes usually does not lead to eye pain, but in any case, you should consult an ophthalmologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6092, + "question": "I have diabetes, but I don't know the difference between type 1 and type 2", + "answer": "In the first type, the pancreas gland stops secreting insulin, which is the hormone that is necessary for the cells to be able to use sugar to obtain energy, so this type is treated with insulin injections several times daily.\nAs for the second type, it results from a lack of insulin secretion in addition to the presence of resistance to the action of insulin. Therefore, this type is treated with pills that help increase insulin secretion and other pills to reduce tissue resistance to the action of insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6093, + "question": "My blood sugar is always high, even though I take the dose on time and eat healthy. I slept in the hospital for two days and exercise half an hour a day. I am 17 and have been diabetic for a year.\nAnd I eat...", + "answer": "How high is this? And at what times? Have you had an HbA1c (cumulative blood sugar) test done?\nThere are many reasons for the increase, including the insulin dose being insufficient, or a percentage of the insulin spoiled due to poor storage, or an error in the method of administration such as not changing the injection site, or errors in the diet.\nAnother reason is the presence of an accompanying disease, such as tonsillitis, for example.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6094, + "question": "Ok, I have diabetes and my weight decreases every time", + "answer": "The most common reason for weight loss despite eating a sufficient amount of food indicates that the amount of insulin is insufficient\nHank may have other causes, such as the presence of an accompanying disease such as malabsorption", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6095, + "question": "I am pregnant and suffer from symptoms of insulin resistance before pregnancy, and I am looking for a way to confirm this after pregnancy. How do I know that I suffer from insulin resistance?", + "answer": "I wish you safety and a good pregnancy. I would like to point out that there are some symptoms that may indicate insulin resistance, such as:\n\nOverweight or obesity.\nHypertension.\nHigh levels of triglycerides in the blood.\nLow good cholesterol.\nExtreme thirst.\nFrequent urination.\nFatigue and tiredness.\nBlurred vision.\n\nInsulin resistance can be diagnosed through blood tests, such as:\n\nOral glucose tolerance test: Your doctor gives you a drink containing glucose, then measures your blood sugar level one, two, and three hours later.\nCumulative blood sugar test: This test measures average blood sugar levels over the past three months.\nInsulin test: This test measures the level of insulin in the blood two hours after consuming a glucose drink.\n\nIf you suffer from any of the symptoms mentioned above, or if you have a family history of insulin resistance or diabetes, I advise you to consult a doctor to perform the necessary tests to detect or rule out insulin resistance.\n \nFor more:\n\nSymptoms of insulin resistance\nSymptoms of insulin resistance in children and its treatment\nThe most important symptoms of gestational diabetes and risk factors", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6096, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother suffers from type 2 diabetes and her sugar level ranges from 120 to 250 mg, and when it is time to sleep, she suffers from cramping in her legs...", + "answer": "First, the rate of sugar readings must be better controlled and the cumulative blood sugar should be checked. As for leg strength, it is possible to take gabapentin 300 mg once a day before bedtime.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6097, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test and the result was 1.00g/l. Does this result indicate that I am diabetic, healthy, or at risk of developing it?", + "answer": "This reading, up to 125 readings for a fasting person, if repeated, is considered to be in the predisposition stage for diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6098, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure, and he suffers from swelling in his left hand every morning, and he does not know the reason, even though he has visited more than one doctor, knowing that he is taking Celebrex.", + "answer": "My initial impression is that there is some obstacle to the free flow of blood within the veins of the hand\nA clinical examination is necessary, and other investigations may be required, so I advise you to consult a cardiovascular disease specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6099, + "question": "Stem cell treatment for diabetics 2 and its success, and do you recommend it?", + "answer": "Stem cell therapy for type 1 diabetes is still in the experimental stage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6100, + "question": "What is the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes?\nKnowing that I have diabetes, but I am treated with Galvus Met pills\nmetformin 850 mg\nWhat type of infection?", + "answer": "In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas gland stops producing insulin, which is the hormone that the body’s cells need in order to use sugar for energy. This type is treated exclusively with insulin injections.\nIn type 2 diabetes, the amount of insulin is insufficient and/or there is resistance to insulin, and it is treated with pills that increase insulin secretion or reduce resistance to insulin resistance.\nYou have the second type and the medication you are taking is one of the medications that reduces insulin resistance", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6101, + "question": "I am a 35-year-old young man who suffers from diabetes. A while ago, I started having numbness in my hand. I went to the doctor and he gave me pills labeled ACE. I continued taking them and felt relief, but the problem was that I looked for them in a pharmacy with the name that did not...", + "answer": "You must write the scientific name of the treatment or consult your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6102, + "question": "Sugar level after eating?", + "answer": "Less than 140 mg/dl for a non-diabetic person", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6103, + "question": "Is soy milk good for diabetics?", + "answer": "Yes, it is beneficial as long as it is consumed in moderation. It contains proteins and some brands add vitamins and calcium to it\nBut it also contains sugars, and this content varies according to the brand, and the sugar content ranges between 8 to 24 grams of sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6104, + "question": "What to do when blood sugar rises to 400? When is a diabetic patient at risk?", + "answer": "The first step is to find out the reason for the increase: Is it neglecting the dose of insulin or blood sugar? Or eat a large amount of food that contains sugars and starches? Or suffering from an accidental disease, such as tonsillitis, for example? Or is the increase apparent due to a lack of fluids in the body or dehydration?\nTreatment is carried out according to the cause, either by taking a dose of insulin or treating the inflammation while increasing the dose of insulin. In all cases, you must drink plenty of water.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6105, + "question": "I have diabetes and I took one Lo-Lip pill and found that my cholesterol was 147, fats were 107, LDL was 104 and HDL was 22. Do I need to increase the dose or should I follow the diet and the same dose, knowing that...", + "answer": "I advise you to continue with the same dose while adhering to the diet, because your lipid values ​​are acceptable, except for the HDL value, which is low and should be more than 40.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6106, + "question": "My friend suffered from symptoms of diabetes, and after tests it was found that her blood sugar level was 300. Has she been diagnosed with diabetes for life, or is there any hope of her recovery from it?", + "answer": "If the tests are repeated and the diagnosis of diabetes is confirmed, this is a chronic disease that remains for life", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6107, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 4 years, and I am 14 years old. I am very tired and have constant headaches and lethargy in my head. What is the solution?", + "answer": "The symptoms you mention indicate that your blood sugar values ​​are unstable, and you are the one who makes the decision: either you live with these symptoms and this feeling of weakness and lethargy, or you endure the inconveniences of treatment and adherence to the diet.\nWhat is your decision?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6108, + "question": "Diabetes of the second type, and thanks to God Almighty, it was possible to control and control the proportions. He used sugar substitutes, which is Steviana, from 3 to 4 packages daily. What is its danger?", + "answer": "If the sugar substitute is used in moderation, there is no harm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6109, + "question": "I heard about embryonic stem cell transplantation in Ukraine, Jordan, Germany, and elsewhere, and its effectiveness in treating or improving patient conditions such as diabetes, infertility, and multiple sclerosis. Is this...", + "answer": "As for diabetes, the issue is still in the stage of studies and experiments. As for diseases of the nervous system, there is a successful use of stem cells", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6110, + "question": "I am 59 years old. I do not take medication for diabetes. I monitored my diabetes level in recent years, and it ranged between 1.30 and 1.56. Today, I measured the L’hemoglobine glyquée.\nI found it 9.9. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Readings of more than 125 while fasting diagnose diabetes, and it is preferable to do a HBA1c blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6111, + "question": "I have had type 1 diabetes for five years, and my diabetes level is good, and the last cumulative analysis a month and a half ago was 7.1. I suffer from tingling and numbness in the hands, and sometimes in the feet and the penis.", + "answer": "The symptoms you describe indicate irritation or inflammation of the peripheral nerves, and most likely they are temporary and will subside with treatment.\nI advise you to visit your doctor for a neurological examination and to prescribe the necessary treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6112, + "question": "I have a colleague who is diabetic and his left leg has become numb and heavy and always cold. I rub it with olive oil every night at night. May I also know if grilled meat is a healthy food for him?", + "answer": "You need to evaluate the condition of the heart and arteries, and you may need to perform an echo Doppler of the arteries of the left leg, so I advise you to see a cardiologist.\nBy the way: Are you a smoker?\nEating grilled, fat-free meat in moderation is beneficial to health and has no harm", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6113, + "question": "Is insulin Max Tard 30 extended-acting?", + "answer": "It is a combination of a rapid insulin that starts half an hour after injection and a long-acting insulin that lasts for about 24 hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6114, + "question": "I have diabetes and weak eyes, so what should I do without wearing glasses?", + "answer": "Diabetes affects visual ability, so the eye must be examined periodically to detect the effects of diabetes early and treat them at their beginning.\nTherefore, I advise you to see an ophthalmologist to perform a retinal examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6115, + "question": "My husband has diabetes. He is 20 years old and was at 400. He took Novorapid and Lantus Solostar insulin, and he still takes it 3 times a day and does cumulative blood sugar tests, and the doctor says it is fine, but he...", + "answer": "my lady\nYour husband has experienced very serious low blood sugar, and you must know the reason for these drops: Is there a need to reduce the dose of insulin or should your husband’s carbohydrate consumption be increased?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6116, + "question": "I want a treatment for high diabetes, herbs, medications, and advice.", + "answer": "It is clear that you are new to diabetes, and many will volunteer to give you “tested” recipes with “sure” results. Indeed, there are herbs and popular recipes that can reduce diabetes, but they are not studied and cannot be relied upon.\nTherefore, I advise you to adhere to the medications prescribed by the diabetologist, as well as to adhere to the diet and exercise regime that the doctor or nutritionist will set.\nI strongly advise you to read as much as you can about diabetes, in this way you will learn how to successfully deal with this difficult guest", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6117, + "question": "I have a high blood sugar level of 250 despite taking insulin. What should I do????", + "answer": "One blood sugar value is not sufficient to evaluate the level of sugar control. Rather, several measurements are needed during the day, the first of which is on an empty stomach, and then two hours after food, before lunch, and before sleep, in addition to knowing the value of the hemoglobin hemoglobin (commonly called hemoglobin) and other tests...\nTherefore, I advise you to visit a doctor or diabetes center to evaluate your condition and find out if there is a need to increase the insulin dose, modify the treatment method, or modify the diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6118, + "question": "My grandfather has diabetes, but he is a very conservative type, and suddenly his diabetes rate rose to 153, and we do not know the reason, knowing that he maintains exercise and does not...", + "answer": "This is one reading and does not have much significance. If the cumulative blood sugar is within the required range, there is no need to worry. As for his foot, he should consult a neurologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6119, + "question": "What is cumulative sugar?", + "answer": "It is the percentage of blood glucose binding to hemoglobin or hemoglobin, and it indicates the blood sugar level for approximately the last three months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6120, + "question": "I have diabetes, and if I have sex, I feel severe heart palpitations", + "answer": "A direct examination should be performed to identify the accompanying clinical signs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6121, + "question": "What is the role of humans in weakening the immune system?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6122, + "question": "What is the percentage of children with diabetes who have insulin-diabetic children?", + "answer": "1 to 17", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6123, + "question": "My father had a nail operation 13 years ago, and he is a diabetic, and the wound has not healed since the operation until now, knowing that he consulted a number of doctors, but to no avail.", + "answer": "Blood sugar levels must be controlled perfectly, then consult a foot care and surgery specialist in a specialized center", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6124, + "question": "What are the health effects of having a prostate for a diabetic patient, knowing that I had an ultrasound scan and it turned out that my prostate is large?", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship, and the prostate must be treated under the supervision of a urologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6125, + "question": "Ibn Sina Diabats natural medicine for diabetes. Is it true?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to use herbs or natural medicines to treat diabetes, because the medicine must be approved by the Food and Drug Administration. As for diabetes, it is treated depending on its type. Type 1 diabetes (insulin-dependent) depends on insulin for its treatment, while type 2 diabetes (non-insulin dependent) He relies on sugar-regulating pills for his treatment, and the necessary dose is prescribed by the treating physician", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6126, + "question": "I have diabetes, and whenever I have sex, my heart rate increases. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a factor in the incidence of erectile dysfunction in men by 35%-75%, and this may result in an increase in heart rate, so the treating physician must be consulted to evaluate the condition and prescribe the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6127, + "question": "My brother has type 2 diabetes and his blood sugar level dropped from 386 to 286. What fruits and vegetables should he eat and which should he stay away from?", + "answer": "The sugar value is still high, and much higher than the acceptable rate, so it is necessary to follow up with the doctor in order to reach a good control level, and this requires some time and a lot of knowledge about diabetes and diet.\nHe can eat fruits provided that the calories they contain are calculated from the total calories prescribed by the doctor in coordination with the nutritionist.\nAs for vegetables, there is no problem with too many of them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6128, + "question": "I am 29 years old. The gynecologist asked me for a random blood sugar test and it was 216. So she asked me to do a diet with walking and repeat the test after 5 days. I did an almost severe diet and the result was 91 fasting and 103 fasting and she said...", + "answer": "It is not necessary to perform a cumulative blood sugar test or a glucose tolerance test to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6129, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done and the result was 72. I fasted and broke the fast two hours later at 210. Knowing that I did not take insulin and I was taking it, what is the dose of insulin that I will take? Thank you.", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar values ​​are:\nIn case of fasting:\n70-110 mg per deciliter\nEvaluate blood sugar after eating:\nBlood sugar after two hours is less than 140\nAs for insulin values, they are determined according to the cumulative test readings and daily tests and based on what the doctor prescribes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6130, + "question": "I am a first-degree diabetic. I am 35 years old. I have had diabetes for about 12 years now. I suffer from when I wake up from sleep, I do things and then forget...", + "answer": "Going into a coma means completely losing consciousness. Is this what happens to you? I don't think you mean that. Your blood sugar values ​​in the morning seem to be low\nPlease do a blood sugar test when you wake up and tell me the result\nAs for numbness, it may be the result of peripheral nerve damage, but there are other possible reasons for this, so you must consult your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6131, + "question": "My question is, do eggs and sugar increase blood pressure? Thank you", + "answer": "They have no relation to high blood pressure, but in general it is preferable to consume them in moderation due to their effect on fats and blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6132, + "question": "What are the most important symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to have symptoms to diagnose the disease, but if there are symptoms, consider them excessive thirst and urination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6133, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. Does keeping my blood sugar readings within normal lead to reducing my cumulative blood sugar or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "Certainly, the cumulative sugar test reflects the daily sugar levels before and after food for approximately the last three months", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6134, + "question": "I have high diabetes, what should I do when I feel dizzy?", + "answer": "The condition is very short, so you should see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6135, + "question": "I use Amaryl, a 3 mg tablet, but I want to replace it with half an 80 mg tablet with Glizid. Is that possible?", + "answer": "In principle, it is permissible, but under the supervision of the treating physician to determine the dose based on the results of blood sugar tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6136, + "question": "Cells not responding to insulin (insulin resistance).", + "answer": "The main reason for this is excess weight, which is usually the result of overeating, and there are a few cases resulting from hereditary diseases or the presence of a genetic defect.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6137, + "question": "A patient with hepatitis C suffers from diabetes and uses blood sugar-regulating medications. Does it affect the liver patient? Are there special medications that help regulate blood sugar without having to...", + "answer": "This depends on the degree of activity of hepatitis and the degree of liver involvement, and the best treatment in advanced cases is insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6138, + "question": "What are the types of diabetes? I want a table showing the levels of sugar when it rises, falls, and is its normal level", + "answer": "The types of diabetes are type 1, type 2, gestational diabetes, diabetes resulting from damage to the pancreas, or any other diseases.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6139, + "question": "Can Glucophage be used with insulin?", + "answer": "In the name of God\nYes, it is possible, but under the supervision of an endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6140, + "question": "Diabetes\nRandom blood sugar sample: 265. After half an hour, 188. I went to the doctor. I fasted. 120. After eating, 190. Cumulative 7.1. I did not feel dizzy, urinated, or lost weight, knowing that I am 42 years old and 170 cm tall...", + "answer": "In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful\nThis is not easy and treatment is not taken by phone, so it is very necessary that you go to an endocrinologist to make a proper arrangement", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6141, + "question": "I am 57 years old and have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for 13 years. I have pain in my index finger while sleeping. Is this due to diabetes and what is the treatment...", + "answer": "You must go to the diabetes center quickly, otherwise, God forbid, you will end up losing your finger", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6142, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 8 years, and currently, when I do any activity, I feel heaviness in my body and numbness, or if I move quickly, and when I sit, I feel numbness in my legs, as I cannot...", + "answer": "These symptoms indicate that blood sugar levels are uncontrolled. Do you monitor your condition?\nDiabetes is a disease that can be lived with and continued life normally provided that one adheres to a treatment plan that includes food regulation, drug treatment, motor activity, and regular follow-up and analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6143, + "question": "I have diabetes for a year and a half. I used to use Insulin injections, but now I have stopped using them for 5 months, and my blood sugar is always high.", + "answer": "You should return to the diabetes center and we will re-evaluate your life and health situation\nAnd take your medications correctly as your doctor orders you immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6144, + "question": "Does using mulberry leaves for diabetics have side effects?", + "answer": "We do not know, so it is preferable not to use it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6145, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and for the last two years I have been feeling erectile dysfunction. What should I do?", + "answer": "First, the cumulative blood sugar test rates must be maintained within the required goals, and secondly, the male hormone test must be done correctly, and then the appropriate treatment must be taken under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6146, + "question": "What can I do? I suffer from diabetes and I eat sugars on a daily basis, even though I tried to abstain from them but I could not?", + "answer": "You must have a stronger will because this will harm you greatly in the long run", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6147, + "question": "My brother is forty years old and his blood sugar showed a blood sugar level of 386. The doctor gave him Downyl pills. What should he do to reduce his blood sugar to the normal limit? Is...", + "answer": "When diagnosing diabetes, a set of tests and investigations should be conducted in order to establish treatment goals and a treatment plan\nThe tests that are indispensable for setting treatment goals are in addition to blood sugar, triglycerides and cholesterol, as well as hemoglobin, because the values ​​of all these tests must be controlled so that the diabetic person can enjoy a normal life.\nIn addition to Downnell pills, one should take metformin pills, the “sugar regulator.”\nFinally, neither okra infusion nor any other popular treatment contains insulin, or replaces drug treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6148, + "question": "What are the best foods and drinks for diabetics??", + "answer": "Moderation and order are the keys to the solution", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6149, + "question": "Tests revealed that I do not suffer from diabetes, but four years ago I lost all four of my teeth and all of my teeth move, my body is thin, and I urinate a lot, and I did not know the reason for what happened to me except through...", + "answer": "It must be evaluated by an endocrinologist in the clinic", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6150, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes, given that I did a blood sugar test and found 1.11 grams, so the nurse advised me to limit my intake of sugars and that I do not have it?", + "answer": "Symptoms appear gradually or suddenly, as follows: - Frequent urination. - Excessive thirst. - Weight loss . - Fatigue. - Excessive appetite. - Nausea. - Blurred vision\nTell your doctor about any abnormal symptoms you may experience.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6151, + "question": "I used medication and a blood sugar regulator and I got low, so what should I do?", + "answer": "When trying to achieve tight control of blood sugar, we expect a drop in blood sugar, so a diabetic person should be taught the symptoms and signs of a drop and how to react if it occurs.\nIf the decline occurs frequently, you should consult your physician to adjust the dosage of the medication and diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6152, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient. I suffer from extreme heat in my feet, especially when standing for periods of time. What is the cause and treatment?", + "answer": "A burning sensation in the feet indicates irritation or inflammation of the peripheral nerves\nThe first step in treatment is to control blood sugar to stop the development of inflammation\nIt is used to treat medications such as carbamazepine\nOr gabapentin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6153, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar and blood pressure level for a healthy person?", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar values ​​are:\nIn case of fasting:\n70-110 mg per deciliter\nEvaluate blood sugar after eating:\nBlood sugar after two hours is less than 140\nFor blood pressure measurements:\nThe reading is considered normal if the reading is less than 120/80 mmHg", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6154, + "question": "I am 24 years old and became diabetic 4 months ago and was prescribed two types of insulin needles\nCan I replace it with insulin pills?", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetes results from a lack of insulin secretion with resistance to the action of this hormone. It is treated initially with pills that stimulate the pancreas gland to increase insulin secretion, and pills that reduce resistance to the action of insulin.\nAs for type 1 diabetes, which is the type that I had, it results from the pancreas ceasing to produce insulin almost completely, which forces us to replace this hormone from an external source through needles. Unfortunately, there are no insulin pills because this hormone is composed of amino acids. Taking them orally they break down due to the acid in the stomach\na", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6155, + "question": "Does Moussa juice with barley raise sugar levels or not?", + "answer": "I was unable to find a reliable source of information regarding the exact carbohydrate content of this drink, but all sources indicate that it contains carbohydrates and therefore raises blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6156, + "question": "What is diabetic foot", + "answer": "Diabetic foot refers to a group of complications that affect the feet of diabetics\nThese injuries result from damage to peripheral nerves, including foot nerves, poor blood flow, and dry skin\nPeripheral nerve damage weakens the patient's sense of pain and heat, making the foot vulnerable to bruises and wounds that the patient does not feel, which quickly develop into ulcers due to poor blood supply, which results in these ulcers becoming infected with bacterial infections.\nIf a foot injury is discovered early, the chances of successful treatment are high. Therefore, the patient is advised and trained to examine his feet periodically, looking for blisters, wounds, or small burns, in order to treat them early.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6157, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and after lunch my lips shrink from extreme thirst. I feel extremely tired. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Extreme thirst and fatigue are symptoms of extremely high blood sugar values\nTo get rid of these and other symptoms, and to avoid complications of diabetes, it is necessary to control blood sugar\nControl is achieved through medications and diet\nI advise you to consult an endocrinologist or diabetologist to help you with this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6158, + "question": "My daughter, who is ten years old, found that her blood sugar level was 300, and she had no symptoms of diabetes. I started analyzing her before breakfast and two hours after lunch for four days, and the analysis was between...", + "answer": "A blood sugar of 300 is sufficient to diagnose diabetes, even in the absence of symptoms, knowing that your child has symptoms that indicate diabetes (a constant feeling of thirst).\nYou mention in your letter that the child does not want to eat. Does this apply to French fries and fast food?\nAn endocrinologist or diabetologist should be consulted in order to confirm the diagnosis and develop a treatment plan", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6159, + "question": "I have high blood pressure and diabetes. Does walking long distances increase my blood sugar?\nBecause my blood sugar increased after walking long distances", + "answer": "Walking in general works to lower and maintain blood sugar. If the sugar level increases, you should see a doctor to find out the underlying cause and control it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6160, + "question": "What is the effect of pickles on diabetics?", + "answer": "Pickles contain a small percentage of carbohydrates, so they have no significant effect on blood sugar levels, but the main problem with pickles is that they contain a high percentage of salts and thus contribute to high blood pressure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6161, + "question": "I have been feeling very tired and unable to move for 5 months. I may not be able to speak sometimes. The condition gets worse after eating, especially sweet food. Knowing that the level of sugar in...", + "answer": "It seems to me that the symptoms you describe in your letter are of neurological/psychological origin\nI advise you to consult a psychologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6162, + "question": "I am a 31-year-old woman who has been married for ten years. I suffer from several things:\nFirst: My weight is 95 and my height is 160, and I tried to lose weight to no avail\nSecond: I have diabetes for two years...", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist first to ensure that there is no hormonal imbalance leading to obesity. After that, you must follow a healthy diet for a long period of time, and then consult a gynecologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6163, + "question": "I am 32 years old and my weight is 119. I suffer from high blood sugar. I had a fasting blood sugar test and the result was 127. I went to the doctor and he gave me a cinnamon herbal capsule and it is still high. Is it right to take pills...", + "answer": "The normal value for testing blood sugar after fasting for 8 hours is 70-110 mg per deciliter, and your reading is considered part of the preparatory stage for developing diabetes, so you must follow a balanced diet according to the doctor’s prescription and exercise. Regarding auxiliary pills, they are used to regulate blood sugar, and studies have proven their effectiveness, but they should not Take it without consulting a doctor because the necessary dose must be prescribed according to blood sugar measurements and the cumulative examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6164, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and high blood pressure, and I am treated with doses of 30 units of Insulin Maxtard 70/30 three times a day, along with 10 units of Insulin Electroplated, also three times a day. There is neuritis in the feet, and I take Belital...", + "answer": "You mentioned most of the existing and used treatments, but the most important thing is to maintain blood sugar levels within the required limits (the cumulative blood sugar test must be less than 7%).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6165, + "question": "Why is insulin not given orally??? How much does it affect the stomach??", + "answer": "Insulin does not affect the stomach, but it is broken down by digestive enzymes, so it cannot be taken orally", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6166, + "question": "I heard that there is an American nutritional supplement called F Natural that helps reduce diabetes?", + "answer": "There is not enough information about this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6167, + "question": "My wife was diagnosed with diabetes while she was pregnant, even though she had never suffered from it before, so the fetus died in the seventh month, and two months have passed since the birth, and she still suffers from high diabetes...", + "answer": "Mostly yes, but the final decision rests with the treating physician who supervises the details of the case", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6168, + "question": "The normal rate of gestational diabetes and the diet for pregnant women?", + "answer": "The diabetes reading should be more than 140 mg/dL. As for the diet, you must eat three main meals and two to three snacks daily without neglecting any main meal or snack. You must consult a doctor and a nutritionist about the diet that suits your weight and health condition.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6169, + "question": "Random blood sugar test: 265 Clinical before fasting 125 After fasting 178 Cumulative 7.1 The doctor recommended Clocovid 750 pills twice, knowing that I do not feel dizzy or numb or urinate at night. My blood sugar has decreased to...", + "answer": "You must continue to take the mentioned pills, at least two pills daily, in order to protect against the development of the disease and there is no harm from that", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6170, + "question": "What foods help stabilize blood sugar?\nIs weightlifting beneficial for diabetics? Thank you", + "answer": "In general, moderation is the basis of a healthy diet. It is preferable to limit the amounts of sugars and starches, and there is no harm in practicing simple weightlifting under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6171, + "question": "What foods contribute to diabetes, what foods should the patient avoid, and should they avoid eating fruit?", + "answer": "In general, there is no objection to eating any food, but the point is in moderation in quantities and in order in meal times. For example, a diabetic patient is allowed to eat one portion of fruit per day, for example an apple or its equivalent.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6172, + "question": "The blood sugar level is 184 and the same result is in the urine. What is the necessary treatment?", + "answer": "You must re-examine and see a doctor to confirm the diagnosis and then prescribe the appropriate treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6173, + "question": "I am 13 years old and I developed diabetes when I was 6 years old. Is it possible that I will not be able to have children in the future? ?", + "answer": "Diabetic patients, male and female, have the ability to reproduce. This ability is affected by the level of blood sugar control and the presence of complications or not.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6174, + "question": "If there is a predisposition to diabetes after the tests, what should I do to avoid it and stay away from it permanently?", + "answer": "Important behaviors that may prevent you from developing diabetes are:\nMaintaining a normal weight, exercising regularly, refraining from smoking and avoiding excessive consumption of sweets, periodically checking blood sugar levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6175, + "question": "I am 63 years old. I suffer from type 2 diabetes, an enlarged prostate, and inability to achieve an erection. I take 2 Demicron 60 pills on an empty stomach daily, and I take one Prostate Swelling pill daily...", + "answer": "First, blood sugar levels must be controlled or cumulative blood sugar must be checked within the correct levels. Then, if there are no heart problems or diseases, there is no objection to using sildenafil treatment or its alternatives.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6176, + "question": "Please indicate what the normal blood sugar level is before food (in case of fasting) and after food, and the age is 37, according to recent studies for people with diabetes and those without diabetes.", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar should be less than 100 mg/dL, and two hours after taking 75 grams of sugar, it should be less than 140 mg/dL. More than that is considered abnormal, but it does not necessarily mean diabetes. It is possible. To be in the stage of predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6177, + "question": "I suffer from frequent urination every hour or two, despite the absence of diabetes, and slight pain in the penis. This has been happening for two days with me. I hope that the medical professionals will respond with...", + "answer": "The results of sugar tests indicate a predisposition to diabetes, and the symptoms indicate the presence of a urinary tract infection", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6178, + "question": "What are the components of sugar? What is a sugar substitute for diabetics?", + "answer": "Edible sugar consists of the compound sucrose, which in turn is a binary compound and contains two basic components, which are glucose and fructose. Edible sugar is produced by extracting it from sugar cane or beetroot fruits.\n \nIt is worth noting that glucose is the main source of energy in the body, and it can be obtained from other sources, such as starches and sugars. For diabetics, there is no need to abstain from table sugar completely in most cases, and sugar can be consumed in limited and moderate quantities.\n \nAs for sugar alternatives, there are many natural and artificial alternatives to sugar, such as artificial sweeteners extracted from some types of plants, and natural sweeteners, such as honey and fruits, but it is recommended that these alternatives be consumed in moderation by diabetics because they also lead to raising blood sugar levels.\n \nFor more:\n\nNatural and artificial sugar substitutes\nIs stevia sugar healthy?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6179, + "question": "After an artery angioplasty was performed in the right foot, the big toe became black and dry, but only from the back, not the entire toe, and also a piece of it at the back of the little toe from the back as well...", + "answer": "One of the complications of diabetes if the blood sugar level is not controlled is foot gangrene (due to lack of blood flow and damage to nerve fibers). Symptoms of gangrene include:\n- Dry skin, color changes from blue to black, and eventually peeling\n-Numbness and coldness of the skin\n-It may or may not be accompanied by pain\nYou should see a diabetes and endocrinologist to examine the foot and then determine the cause and treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6180, + "question": "Is eating prickly pear a helpful factor for diabetics?", + "answer": "There are not enough medical studies to confirm this", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6181, + "question": "Are there herbs that help treat diabetes?", + "answer": "We do not recommend herbal treatment due to the lack of sufficient medical studies on it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6182, + "question": "What is the validity of stem cell treatment for diabetics?", + "answer": "It is still in the studies phase, and what is being talked about in some countries is studies and experiments whose results are not guaranteed", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6183, + "question": "What is the name of the herbs Samwa and Shresh Rabas in the Algerian language? Or if they have another name, what is it because my father needs it as a prescription to treat diabetes?", + "answer": "Herbs should not be used to treat diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6184, + "question": "I have many wounds on my father’s leg, noting that he has diabetes and a certain period ago had one of his toes amputated. What is the treatment for these wounds?", + "answer": "First, the blood sugar level must be controlled well, then you must visit the diabetes blood care clinic immediately", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6185, + "question": "Does diabetes have an effect on the fetus such that they are born large or deformed, God forbid?", + "answer": "Required sugar readings during pregnancy: Before a meal: 95 mg/dL or less. One hour after a meal: 140 mg/dL or less. Two hours after a meal: 120 mg/dL. You must exercise, follow a diet according to the doctor’s instructions, and try to lose weight after Childbirth, and if the sugar level is not controlled, it may lead to: - Excessive birth weight of the child, premature birth and the child suffering from respiratory distress syndrome, which causes difficulty breathing, low fetal blood glucose shortly after birth, jaundice, but there are no side effects on the fetus during Regulate your blood sugar and follow up with your doctor constantly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6186, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and found the percentage was 215. Does this mean that I have become pregnant, knowing that I am 43 years old and weigh 87 kilograms?", + "answer": "This number indicates the presence of a defect in the management of sugar in the blood, and tests must be performed again in a correct manner and under the supervision of a doctor to confirm the diagnosis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6187, + "question": "The number of times I urinate is frequent on some days and on other days the number of times I urinate is rare, especially when I am fasting and some normal days. I did a random test and the sugar level was 215 and that was after...", + "answer": "This result is high. The examination must be repeated properly under the supervision of a doctor to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6188, + "question": "What is the best diet to eliminate diabetes?", + "answer": "In general, it is preferable to eat small, frequent meals at specific times and quantities, and to avoid soft drinks, juices, and sugars, and to eat fruit in moderation. For more details, you should consult a nutritionist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6189, + "question": "My mother has diabetes 2.70 and now she urinates a lot. What should I do and is there any medication?", + "answer": "Of course, treatment must be taken, but that is only when you see a doctor, confirm the diagnosis, and determine the appropriate treatment for the condition", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6190, + "question": "My mother has high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and cholesterol salts. Can she eat original Black Forest honey in a small quantity, for example a teaspoon, once or twice a week?\nAnd what...", + "answer": "I have no problem with everything mentioned and in the quantities mentioned as well and nothing more than that, but what is important is to control all the diseases mentioned", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6191, + "question": "I suffer from nausea, discomfort, and a dislike of things that contain sugar. What is the cause of this? Is this related to diabetes? Even though I am twenty years old and married", + "answer": "These symptoms do not directly indicate diabetes, and to be sure, it is preferable to do a blood sugar test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6192, + "question": "I am 34 years old and married. I suffer from low blood sugar immediately after eating, for one to three hours, and it varies according to the type of food, but the decrease remains at the normal level, between 70 and 90.\nIt is accompanied by lethargy...", + "answer": "These symptoms are often the result of insulin resistance in the body, and the reason for this is excess weight and unhealthy and unbalanced eating, that is, small, fatty, large meals, and one must eat the opposite of that. In addition, irritable bowel syndrome can lead to similar symptoms.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6193, + "question": "We heard about the latest drug to treat diabetes in one of the news bulletins. It treats diabetes through the pancreas. Do you have information about it? Is there another successful treatment for diabetes? Thank you", + "answer": "There are several modern treatments for diabetes, but they all work to help control the disease and not completely cure it, although each treatment is unique", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6194, + "question": "I did a fasting blood test to measure my diabetes and found it to be 99.3. Does this consider me to have diabetes and the fasting period was 10 hours?", + "answer": "Your blood sugar level is normal and does not mean the presence of diabetes because the normal value for a blood sugar test after fasting for 8 hours is 70-110 mg per deciliter, but we recommend presenting the result to an endocrinology consultant.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6195, + "question": "Regarding the blood sugar regulator, is there anything better than Glucophage and is there another treatment that can be taken with it?", + "answer": "Metformin is an excellent treatment, but treatment must be taken under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6196, + "question": "The solution to control type 1 diabetes\nThe solution to storing the insulin pen and the correct way to use it\nBalanced foods for diabetes, knowing that I eat sugar when the sugar level drops to 60 m/g", + "answer": "The key to the solution is order and discipline in the amounts and times of eating, insulin, and injection sites. To determine the appropriate food, you must consult a nutritionist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6197, + "question": "Are cloves related to diabetes and high blood pressure?", + "answer": "Not as far as we know", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6198, + "question": "Can diabetes be completely treated?", + "answer": "Not as far as we know", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6199, + "question": "The difference between Glucophage XR and regular Glucophage and which is better", + "answer": "Glucophage and Glucophage XR contain metformin, and are used to treat type 2 diabetes. Here is the difference between them:\n\nAs for glucophage, it is usually used three times a day with meals.\nAs for Glucophage Less than what glucophage reduces, and you should not switch between them without consulting your doctor.\n\nIt must be ensured not to exceed the permissible daily dose, which is 2550 mg for adults and 2000 mg for children.\nFor more: Herbs are a common treatment alternative for diabetes.\n         Metformin for weight loss.\nthe reviewer:\nGlucophage XR - what is the difference between the ordinary glucophage and XR?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6200, + "question": "Symptoms of diabetes", + "answer": "It is possible for diabetes to be without symptoms or increased thirst and urination, but the problem is not the symptoms, but rather the results and complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6201, + "question": "The solution to frequent urination in diabetics", + "answer": "Diabetes must be controlled", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6202, + "question": "I am 27 years old and have had my first diabetes for about 5 years. I used insulin for a while and my diabetes is still high, so I stopped using insulin and my diabetes reading is always high whether I use insulin or...", + "answer": "Stopping insulin in a situation like yours is life-threatening, even if you do not feel it at first, in addition to severe and dangerous long-term effects on the kidneys, eyes, and other organs. Regularity in everything is the most important factor in treating diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6203, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My father suffers from high blood pressure and is on a diet. He does not eat dinner and only eats fruit such as an apple or an orange. However, recently he has been suffering from severe headaches...", + "answer": "He may have an early stage of diabetes, especially since a slight drop occurs after eating. A blood sugar tolerance test must be done along with the insulin level in the blood, and this may cause headaches.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6204, + "question": "What are the names of diabetes medications?", + "answer": "Among the well-known names for treating diabetes symptoms:\n- Metformin (Metformin)\n- Tolazamide (Tolazamide)\n- Gliclazide (Gliclazide)\n- Miglitol (Miglitol)\n- Insulin lispro (insulin lispro)\n- Insulin detemer (insulin detemer)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6205, + "question": "Is there an effective treatment for diabetics?", + "answer": "So far, there is no treatment to get rid of diabetes completely, but the available treatments depend on maintaining blood sugar levels at a normal level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6206, + "question": "Does taking the antibiotic Slovak affect diabetic patients or their treatment, given that I take Clocophag 1000?", + "answer": "The trade name of the antibiotic is unknown", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6207, + "question": "Are there herbs that help reduce the symptoms of high diabetes and unstable blood sugar? Is there a diet that is useful for diabetics to lose weight, knowing that I have gained weight and moved from...", + "answer": "A moderate diet and drug therapy under the supervision of a doctor is the correct method of treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6208, + "question": "If I am a diabetic patient, if I use Glucophage XR only to regulate blood sugar and my blood sugar is regular, is there a possibility of kidney failure and gangrene?", + "answer": "If the blood sugar level remains within the required range, there is no need to worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6209, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I always suffer from a cold. Is it related to diabetes?", + "answer": "Thyroid function should be checked, in addition to checking blood sugar levels when feeling cold", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6210, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disorder that causes an imbalance in the body’s ability to use energy from food sources due to a lack of the hormone insulin secreted from the pancreas.\nDiabetes treatment may include a number of measures depending on its type, as follows:\n* First style:\n- Insulin replacement hormone therapy.\n*The second style:\n- Pharmaceutical drugs to lower glucose levels.\nIt should:\n- Eat healthy food rich in vegetables and fruits and low in calories.\n- Commitment to regular exercise.\n- Maintaining a healthy weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6211, + "question": "Is a blood sugar test of 110 fasting and 118 two hours after eating normal?\nDoes toothpaste have an effect on the accuracy of measurement for a fasting person?", + "answer": "110 A fasting person is in the stage of predisposition to diabetes. He must be re-examined, and the toothpaste has nothing to do with the accuracy of the measurement", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6212, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old girl. I suffer from headaches when I eat sweets that contain concentrated amounts of sugar. I do not suffer from any other symptoms. Sometimes, to relieve them, I try...", + "answer": "Eating sweets in large quantities may lead to high blood sugar levels, but getting a headache after eating sweets is not a symptom of diabetes. Common symptoms of diabetes are:\n- Frequent urination and causing dehydration.\n- Weight loss .\n- Nausea and vomiting.\n- Excessive thirst.\n- Excessive appetite\nTo ensure that you do not have diabetes, it is preferable to conduct an HBA1C cumulative test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6213, + "question": "What happens if blood sugar levels rise or hypoglycemia occurs?", + "answer": "Symptoms of high blood sugar include:\n- Frequent urination and causing dehydration.\n- Weight loss .\n- Nausea and vomiting.\n- Excessive thirst.\n- Excessive appetite\nComplications of high blood sugar and not controlling it for a long time:\n- Damage or damage to small and large blood vessels in the feet, kidneys, eyes, nerves and heart\nAs for the symptoms accompanying low blood sugar:\nWeakness, drowsiness, confusion, hunger, dizziness\nOther symptoms of low blood sugar include:\nPaleness, headache, nervousness, tremors, sweating, tachycardia, feeling of cold sweat, and if the decline is severe, it may lead to entering a coma.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6214, + "question": "The name of the diabetes treatment produced by Apotex 5", + "answer": "Glibenclamide treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6215, + "question": "For patients with type 1 diabetes, insulin is used and injections are given in various places, but atrophy has appeared in the legs and hands at the site of the injection. Is there a treatment for this atrophy and how can it be avoided...", + "answer": "In general, it is preferable to distribute the injection sites in an organized sequence, preferably using the abdominal area, and the distribution should be in the form of parallel lines", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6216, + "question": "My son is 15 years old and has diabetes. He takes insulin 3 times before eating and once at night before sleeping, but recently he has been suffering from a cold accompanied by some allergies, and the doctor prescribed a spray for him...", + "answer": "The amount of cortisone in the spray is considered small and does not affect blood sugar levels, but in general, if a rise in blood sugar occurs after using the spray, the insulin dose can be increased under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6217, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 8 years, and currently I suffer from severe and continuous low blood sugar and lack of sleep", + "answer": "Low blood sugar may be caused by:\n- Taking an overdose of insulin\n- Skipping or delaying a meal\n- Not eating enough food\n- Doing strenuous exercise\nCauses of insomnia:\n- Psychological stress.\n- Panic or stress.\n- Depression.\n- Some types of medicines.\n- Excessive intake of stimulants such as caffeine, nicotine and alcohol.\n- Chronic pain.\n- Having difficulty breathing.\n- Night urination.\nIt is preferable to consult an endocrinologist to determine the cause of low blood sugar and insomnia and to determine the appropriate treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6218, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure. She takes an insulin dose of 30 twice a day, in the morning, a dose of 40, and in the evening, a dose of 40, and at lunch she takes Cidophag 1000. However, her blood sugar level is as high as it was while she was taking it...", + "answer": "You should not return to treatment with pills, but rather you should adhere to a moderate diet (small, frequent meals) and take insulin 3 times a day, once before each meal, and then adjust the doses based on the sugar readings, follow up with the doctor periodically, perform kidney function tests, and then take Cidovig 850 mg. 3 times daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6219, + "question": "Is Vigor suitable for diabetics?", + "answer": "The name is not clear", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6220, + "question": "I am nine months pregnant and have gestational diabetes\nMy blood sugar level was 97 while fasting and after eating\nIn two hours it became 236, so how dangerous is it for me and the fetus and how do I treat that...", + "answer": "Required blood sugar readings during pregnancy:\nBefore meals: 95 mg/dL or less\nOne hour after a meal: 140 mg/dL or less\nTwo hours after a meal: 120 mg/dL\nAs for reading after fasting, it is good, but as for reading after eating, it is high, so you must exercise, follow a diet according to the doctor’s instructions, and try to lose weight after giving birth to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. If the sugar level is not controlled, it may lead to:\n- Excessive birth weight of the child, premature birth and the child suffering from respiratory distress syndrome, which causes difficulty breathing, low fetal blood glucose shortly after birth, jaundice.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6221, + "question": "Hello . . . I am 61 years old. I suffer from high blood pressure, cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, and trigeminal neuralgia.\n1) I feel tingling in the extremities, especially in...", + "answer": "This is often peripheral neuropathy. You should see a neurologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6222, + "question": "I recently had a blood test (annual routine to detect sugar), where I had two types of tests: the first type, fasting blood test, and the second type, hba1c, where the normal test result showed that it was 5.2, but in...", + "answer": "This number is equivalent to the percentage unit used by the American Diabetes Association (ADA), the following value = 6.2%, and this is considered a predisposition or susceptibility to diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6223, + "question": "My mother has been suffering from hemiplegia for about 6 years, diabetes, and high blood pressure. She takes several medications, Amor 5, Glucophage, and depression. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "You must follow up with the doctor periodically and perform periodic tests for kidney and liver functions, blood salts, fats, and sugar. The most important thing is to control the rate of blood pressure and blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6224, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar and it was 5.3. Is this normal and I was not fasting?", + "answer": "The normal range for cumulative blood sugar, which checks the regularity of blood sugar, is between 4.5-6%. The result is 5.3 normal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6225, + "question": "I am 19 years old and have been drinking a lot of water for about two months. I suffer from frequent urination, and there was a very noticeable weight loss. I had my blood sugar tested and found it was 482. He said I should take insulin, so I am taking insulin...", + "answer": "The symptoms, examination results, and age are consistent with type 1 diabetes, but the blood test must be repeated and followed up under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6226, + "question": "My mother is 79 years old and has been diabetic for about five years. I would like to know the possible complications of using insulin and what precautions are necessary?\nI inform you that she has blood pressure, cholesterol, and the medications she uses...", + "answer": "The main problem with your mother’s use of insulin at this age is low blood sugar. There are other treatments that can replace insulin and do not cause a drop, such as saxagliptin, but this must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6227, + "question": "When I discovered sugar it was 520. After taking Galvus Met 850/50 two pills daily and working on a diet diligently for 3 weeks, my blood sugar dropped to 88. Should I continue the treatment?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease in which the patient is exposed to episodes of high or low blood sugar, but it can be controlled and the blood sugar level maintained normal by following a diet and treatment. Therefore, a doctor must be consulted regarding treatment and the medication should not be stopped without his knowledge.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6228, + "question": "I want to know what foods and drinks are allowed and prohibited for diabetics?", + "answer": "In general, you should follow a moderate diet, especially limiting the amounts of bread and rice, and staying away from ready-made meals, sweets, chocolate, juices, and soft drinks.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6229, + "question": "What are the deposits that result from diabetes, how are they treated, and can they be treated through exercise?", + "answer": "What is meant by deposits?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6230, + "question": "I am 22 years old and have type 1 diabetes, and thank God my diabetes is under control. Until two weeks ago, I felt pain in my chest, close to my heart, but I had tests and examinations done, and they are all fine, and the pain is still...", + "answer": "You should see a cardiologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6231, + "question": "My blood sugar rises and falls randomly. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Blood sugar is not stable, but it ranges within acceptable levels, and in a diabetic patient, the rise and fall outside the acceptable levels basically indicates the absence of a stable diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6232, + "question": "I feel coldness in my leg’s extremities, even when wearing socks, may God bless you, in addition to dryness and frequent drinking of water and urination.", + "answer": "Blood sugar should be tested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6233, + "question": "My mother has had diabetes for 15 years and her diabetes reaches 500. She suffers from many diseases and is stubborn and does not want treatment. She is bored with treatment. Will this matter affect her health more?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, yes, because failure to control blood sugar levels may lead to retinal damage, kidney disease, heart problems, and may lead to diabetic foot.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6234, + "question": "Six months pregnant, when I did a blood sugar test before eating, I found it was 89 mg, and about 120 two hours after eating. Are these levels normal or dangerous for the fetus, and are they...", + "answer": "At this time of pregnancy, specifically between weeks 20 and 24, a sugar tolerance test must be done to ensure that there is no gestational diabetes, and I can rely on the readings mentioned in the question for the answer.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6235, + "question": "My doctor following up on my diet prescribed me a glucophage treatment of 500 pills per day, knowing that I do not suffer from diabetes. Is there any harm in that? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Glucophage contains metformin, which is used to regulate blood sugar, and studies have not proven that it can be used for weight loss, so it is preferable to follow a diet and exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6236, + "question": "My mother is 50 years old and her blood sugar is 193. This is the first time it has risen like this. Will it continue or what?\nIs it high and dangerous?", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar values ​​are: In the fasting state: 70-110 mg per deciliter is normal\n110-126 mg per deciliter is a pre-diabetic condition\nMore than 126 mg per deciliter on two different diabetes occasions\nBlood sugar levels after eating:\nBlood sugar after two hours is less than 140 normal\n140-200 cases of pre-diabetes\nMore than 200 diabetes\nTests must be continued and a cumulative examination must be performed. If the readings remain high, a doctor must be consulted", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6237, + "question": "I am 45 years old and I have been suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes for about 4 years, but I suffer from fatigue when I exert effort or climb a ladder, and I had stress, echo, and planning tests...", + "answer": "This is a general presentation and it is difficult to answer without examining the patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6238, + "question": "Why do I suffer from a terrible drop in blood sugar and it does not return to its normal state easily, knowing that I do not suffer from diabetes? What is your interpretation of my condition and what treatments or examinations you advise me? May God reward you with good.", + "answer": "It must first be confirmed that there is a drop in blood sugar, then it must be determined whether the drop occurs before or after eating, and accordingly, the necessary tests must be determined.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6239, + "question": "What are the most important causes of diabetes?", + "answer": "The second type of diabetes is the most common and its most important cause is the presence of a genetic predisposition in addition to the lack of a proper diet and exercise regimen and the resulting weight gain.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6240, + "question": "Is there an alternative to medical pills for sugar?", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment includes a number of measures depending on its type, as follows:\n* First style:\n- Insulin replacement hormone therapy.\n*The second style:\n- Pharmaceutical drugs to lower glucose levels\nThe medicine cannot be dispensed with during the treatment of diabetes, and the doctor’s instructions regarding the appropriate dosage must be adhered to, as well as diet and physical fitness, and the doctor must be constantly reviewed.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6241, + "question": "My mother is 50 years old and suffers from type 2 diabetes. She recently found out about this, as she did not suffer from any previous diseases, and the blood sugar level as a result of the analysis is 350 after eating, 286 during fasting, 326 on average during the months...", + "answer": "We do not recommend any alternative treatments, and you must adhere to the treatment prescribed by the doctor. We cannot determine the severity of the disease except through periodic follow-up in the doctor’s office.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6242, + "question": "I had inflammation of the uvula, then I consulted a doctor who prescribed me Vitamin C tablets and Dolipran three tablets a day (in the morning) for three days of Solupred 20 mg. I began to feel tired...", + "answer": "As for vitamin C and Doliprin (paracetamol), they do not cause high blood sugar. As for Sulpred, it contains prednisolone, and its side effects are:\nSleep problems (insomnia), mood changes; acne, dry skin, slow wound healing; increased sweating; headache, dizziness, and spinning sensation;\nNausea, stomach pain, bloating, or changes in shape or location of fat in the body may lead to high blood sugar\nBut you must consult a doctor and have your cumulative diabetes checked to ensure that you do not have diabetes, because your blood sugar level after fasting should be (70-110 mg per deciliter) and your blood sugar level is higher than the normal range.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6243, + "question": "Is dehydration a sign of diabetes?", + "answer": "Signs and symptoms of diabetes appear as follows:\n- Frequent urination and causing dehydration.\n- Weight loss .\n- Nausea and vomiting.\n- Excessive thirst.\n- Excessive appetite.\nBut dehydration is not necessarily due to diabetes, as there are other causes, including:\nAnemia, diarrhea, and not drinking enough fluids", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6244, + "question": "I recently developed type 2 diabetes, and after taking a 500 mg/5 pill before breakfast every day, I followed a diet of eating and walking for half an hour a day, and after two weeks, the result of the blood test was...", + "answer": "You should not stop taking the treatment, and you must adhere to the doctor’s instructions about the appropriate dose, and you must continue to follow the diet and exercise, and your readings are good.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6245, + "question": "Is it possible to know diabetes or any other disease through the color of urine?", + "answer": "No, blood tests must be done to confirm the diagnosis of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6246, + "question": "Does lemon have an effect on diabetics?", + "answer": "Lemon affects the glycemic index, as adding acid to any food lowers its glycemic index. This is because the acid slows down digestion and prevents a sudden rise in blood sugar levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6247, + "question": "A person has been suffering from diabetes for 9 years due to a state of panic. He is now 26 years old, but he suffers most of the time from low blood sugar, not high blood sugar. He has an increase in insulin secretion in the pancreas, and he takes injections...", + "answer": "There is a contradiction in the events mentioned. You must consult a doctor to determine the correct diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6248, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes mellitus II, and I use Emril and Glucophage 1000 tablets in the morning, and in the evening, Junvia and Glucophage 1000 tablets. Is this method correct or not?", + "answer": "As for diabetes, there is no problem with the mentioned treatment method if the result of the cumulative blood sugar test is within the required therapeutic goal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6249, + "question": "I am 21 years old and have insulin-dependent diabetes. I suffer from pain in the middle of the back on both the left and right sides.\nI visited several doctors, one of whom took an x-ray to check my spine and it turned out...", + "answer": "There is no harm in continuing to take vitamin B pills", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6250, + "question": "Is ginger a medicine for patients with diabetes mellitus II, or is Junvia better?", + "answer": "Ginger and other herbs do not treat diabetes, but may only help in lowering the sugar level. Therefore, herbs should not be used as a treatment for diabetes, and medications cannot be dispensed with. The Geneva medication contains the active ingredient sitagliptin and is approved for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. We recommend that it By adhering to diabetes medications and adhering to the doses prescribed by the doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6251, + "question": "I would like to know the name of the analysis by which we know the amount of sugar in the body of a newborn baby. If he suffers from a decrease in it or, conversely, an increase in the level of sugar in the child’s body. Thank you...", + "answer": "There are many tests through which blood sugar levels can be monitored, including:\nCumulative diabetes test: It detects the rate of control of blood sugar level over a period of three months and is performed in the laboratory\nFasting blood sugar test: It detects the blood sugar level after 8 hours of fasting and can be performed with a home testing device or in the laboratory.\nBlood sugar two hours after eating: It detects the blood sugar level two hours after eating and can be performed with a home testing device or in the laboratory.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6252, + "question": "Does a child’s excessive intake of sweets affect his health in that it may cause him diabetes? What is the solution to prevent him from eating them in case of danger, given that he is 4 years old?", + "answer": "It is healthy for a child to get used to eating small or moderate amounts of sweets, but too much is bad for all types of food and for all ages.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6253, + "question": "What is the substance that is mixed with insulin?", + "answer": "Protamine sulfite", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6254, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old young man who has had type 1 diabetes for 4 years. I suffer from bad breath. It has made me lose self-confidence. My sugar levels are good. I care about my health and dental hygiene, but I have...", + "answer": "If the cumulative blood sugar test is within the required range (< 7), you should see a dentist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6255, + "question": "I have a problem with diabetes imbalance. I use insulin, Lantus 25, and the net insulin is 8, but there is always a severe drop in the morning, and sometimes in the morning I enter a coma because of the drop, and the sugar level reaches 7 and 12 this in the morning...", + "answer": "A diet must be adhered to, and then the dose of pure insulin must be determined based on the blood sugar reading two times after each meal (3 meals and 3 injections). The dose of Lantus must be reduced so that the fasting morning blood sugar reading is between 80 and 130 mg/dL.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6256, + "question": "Is gestational diabetes related to diabetes, because my wife had a miscarriage due to gestational diabetes, and I am afraid that she will develop diabetes", + "answer": "The incidence of diabetes is higher in women who suffer from gestational diabetes, but it is possible that they do not develop diabetes and must be monitored", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6257, + "question": "Can a person with diabetes take a dexamed injection?", + "answer": "It is possible if necessary, but under the supervision of a distinguished doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6258, + "question": "Does the diabetes medication Dolcel 6 have an effect on the heart rate?", + "answer": "Dolcel contains glimepiride, which is used to regulate blood sugar levels. Its side effects include:\nsevere rash, itching, redness, or irritation;\npale skin, bruising, fever, general weakness, numbness or tingling sensation;\ndifficulty breathing; dizziness, headache and feeling tired; Nausea, vomiting\nstomach pain, diarrhea; Increased skin sensitivity to sunlight and may lead to\nHeart rhythm disorder", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6259, + "question": "A 69-year-old diabetic patient had a CT scan\nWhat analysis should we do for her?\nElectrolytes\nOr blood sugar\nUrea and creatinine\nAnd why", + "answer": "Creatinine test to check kidney function", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6260, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and feels very tired. I tested for diabetes and it came out at 65, then 156, then 126. What should I do?", + "answer": "As for the blood sugar value in Adam, which is equal to 65, this indicates that she is suffering from low blood sugar, and this may be due to taking the medication and not eating a meal, or taking the medication in a dose greater than the dose specified by the doctor. As for the other readings, they are considered good, and it is preferable to conduct a cumulative examination and see the doctor. Healer", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6261, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy father is 62 years old and has suffered from diabetes for 15 years, high blood pressure for 22 years, and has suffered from kidney failure for some time...", + "answer": "You should consult a nephrologist, endocrinologist, and diabetes specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6262, + "question": "What is the treatment for incontinence of urination at night for a diabetic patient???", + "answer": "Good control of diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6263, + "question": "What is the normal level of sugar in the body? In my husband, he did a blood sugar test and found it to be 145. He did it again and found it to be 152.", + "answer": "Fasting or after eating? If he is fasting, this means he has diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6264, + "question": "Does insulin cause complications for diabetics?", + "answer": "Insulin is the main treatment for type 1 diabetes and is an effective treatment for regulating blood sugar. Its side effects include:\nLow blood sugar, which leads to nausea, a feeling of hunger, tremors, heart arrhythmia, and blurred eyes, but it does not have serious complications, and you must continue taking the medication and consult a doctor constantly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6265, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes in the urine?", + "answer": "Urine diabetes does not require taking any therapeutic measures because the disorder is benign and does not cause any complications unless damage to the renal tubules is proven.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6266, + "question": "Doctor, is Glucophage considered a single treatment for someone with diabetes 2? It is sufficient to take it after meals and not eating sugars, with morning blood sugar measurements of less than 150 and after meals of 180 or less?", + "answer": "Glucophage contains metformin, which is used to regulate blood sugar levels. It may be used alone if your blood sugar readings are good and your readings are within the normal range, but you must continue to see your doctor and undergo tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6267, + "question": "How long does it take to fast to test for gestational diabetes?", + "answer": "At least 8 hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6268, + "question": "Does diabetes affect fertility?", + "answer": "A diabetic woman can get pregnant without any problems, provided that she controls her blood sugar level and follows up periodically with her doctor to avoid episodes of high or low blood sugar. It is preferable to consult a doctor before planning a pregnancy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6269, + "question": "Is it possible to take an antihistamine, such as Telfast, for example, with Metformin?", + "answer": "There are no known drug interactions between the two treatments, but you must adhere to the doctor’s instructions when taking the medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6270, + "question": "Type 1 diabetes is more susceptible to thyroid disorders because they are autoimmune diseases, so anti-thyroid antibodies are present in some type 1 patients. My question is: why are anti-thyroid antibodies present...", + "answer": "Autoimmune diseases are associated with each other, and the presence of one of them exposes the patient to other diseases at a greater rate than others, but that does not mean that any person with type 2 diabetes can develop thyroid diseases resulting from autoimmune infections, and this has no relation to type 2 diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6271, + "question": "For almost 5 years, I have been suffering from symptoms of dry mouth, chapped lips, a desire to drink a lot of water, a feeling of hunger, dizziness in my eyes, and I feel trembling for some time inside my body, and I urinate, and the urine is...", + "answer": "Thirst, hunger, and frequent urgency to urinate are common symptoms of diabetes, but it is not possible to judge that a person is a diabetic simply by the presence of these symptoms. Diabetes requires multiple tests to be diagnosed. We advise you to see an endocrinologist and diabetes doctor to conduct the necessary tests and make the appropriate diagnosis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6272, + "question": "Can taking Glucophage medication for diabetics cause a delay in menstruation? What is the reason? Thank you...", + "answer": "Glucophage contains metformin and I, which helps regulate blood sugar, and its side effects include:\nNausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain gases.\nMuscle pain.\nrash\nFeeling short of breath.\nFever, chills, body aches, symptoms similar to flu symptoms.\nheadache\nGeneral weakness\nIt is preferable to consult a gynecologist to discover the reason for the delay in menstruation, because there is no direct relationship between delayed menstruation and Glucophage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6273, + "question": "My grandfather has diabetes. The problem is that the blood sugar is unstable, which means it rises to 4.5, even though I am following a specialist doctor, but the blood sugar has not stabilized. What is the solution?", + "answer": "If you mean 4.5 mmol/L, this is a good reading for your blood sugar level, so please indicate the unit for testing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6274, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and I take an insulin dose of 60 units per day, but my blood sugar remains high. I am 31 years old.", + "answer": "You must adhere to the dose schedule prescribed by the doctor and adhere to a diet according to what the doctor prescribes. You must consult the doctor because you may need to adjust the insulin dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6275, + "question": "Use Glycophage 750\nMy question: Does this dose harm ironing?\nPlease advise me, may God reward you...", + "answer": "Glucophage contains metformin, which is used to control blood sugar. Its side effects include:\nNausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain gases.\nMuscle pain.\nrash\nFeeling short of breath.\nFever, chills, body aches, symptoms similar to flu symptoms.\nheadache\nGeneral weakness\nIn general, it does not negatively affect the kidneys as long as the dose is taken according to the doctor’s prescription", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6276, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes, blood pressure 155/90, and albumin 1+. The treating physician advised me to take Capoten 25 mg, one tablet after dinner. My question: Does the albumin percentage represent...", + "answer": "I advise you to follow up with an internal medicine specialist who knows your condition and treats you regularly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6277, + "question": "I have a sudden blood sugar spike of 600, what should I do?", + "answer": "We advise you to consult a doctor specializing in diabetes and endocrinology to perform the necessary tests, as diabetes requires more than one examination by a specialist doctor to be diagnosed.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6278, + "question": "How does a diabetic know if he is type 1 or type 2?", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes:\nIt is common in childhood or adolescence, and the main factor of infection is unknown, but it may be linked to genetic factors and exposure to some types of viral infections.\nAccompanying symptoms include: - Frequent urination - Excessive thirst - Weight loss - Fatigue - Excessive appetite - Nausea - Blurred vision. The main treatment is with insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6279, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level when suffering from diabetes? For your information, people have diabetes High blood pressure and heart, and sometimes the sugar level reaches 400*500", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar values ​​are: In the fasting state:\n70-110 is normal\n110-126 cases of pre-diabetes\nOver 126 on two different occasions\nDiabetes: Blood sugar after eating:\nBlood sugar after two hours is less than 140\nNormal 140-200 pre-diabetes\nMore than 200 diabetes\nYour readings are higher than normal, so you should see your doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6280, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I have a grandmother who suffers from diabetes. About a month ago, she suffered from food poisoning, as a result of which she was transferred to the hospital and remained under intensive care due to an increase in the rate of...", + "answer": "My dear brother, please clarify your question: What do you mean by failure? Because the answer is not possible, this age is critical due to the high possibility of damage to the cerebral cortex and the presence of high blood sugar, which increases with any microbial infection and high temperature, which affect the central nervous system and disrupt its functions at this age.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6281, + "question": "Do painkillers (paracetamol and diclofenac) and antacids (Zantac) conflict with diabetes medications (Glucophage and Amaryl 3mg)?", + "answer": "These medications do not conflict with diabetes medications, but we advise against using them unnecessarily in excess, especially the painkiller diclofenac, as frequent use has a negative effect on the kidneys.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6282, + "question": "What are the ways to prevent diabetes?", + "answer": "For type 1 diabetes (insulin dependent):\nThere are no preventive measures available for type 1 diabetes due to the lack of identification of the main causative factor.\nFor type 2 diabetes (non-insulin dependent):\n- Commitment to a healthy diet low in fat and calories.\n- Maintain physical activity and exercise at a rate of 30 minutes daily.\n- Maintain a healthy weight to avoid obesity", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6283, + "question": "What is the minimum and maximum diabetes level?", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar values ​​are: In the fasting state:\n70-110 is normal\n110-126 cases of pre-diabetes\nMore than 126 on two different diabetes occasions\nBlood sugar levels after eating:\nBlood sugar after two hours is less than 140 normal\n140-200 cases of pre-diabetes\nMore than 200 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6284, + "question": "Galvus Met", + "answer": "Glavus Met is composed of vildagliptin, in addition to metformin, which treats type 2 diabetes by increasing the effectiveness of insulin in relation to the body’s cells and reducing the liver’s encoding of glucose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6285, + "question": "Benefits of Cedophage 850", + "answer": "Cedovage contains metformin, which is used to regulate blood sugar for people with type 2 diabetes. It may be prescribed as a support for regulating blood sugar alongside insulin in the case of type 1 diabetes. It is not taken for the purposes of weight loss.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6286, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test and it was 395, and a day later I did a fasting blood sugar test and it was 275. Note that the fasting blood test is a blood test in a government hospital and the fasting blood test is a blood sugar test in a pharmacy. Is there anything...", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar values ​​are:\nIn case of fasting:\n70-110 is normal\n110-126 cases of pre-diabetes\nMore than 126 on two different diabetes occasions\nBlood sugar levels after eating:\nBlood sugar after two hours is less than 140 normal\n140-200 cases of pre-diabetes\nMore than 200 diabetes\nUsually, readings during fasting are lower than during breakfast, but your readings are high in both cases, so you should consult a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6287, + "question": "I have new treatments for diabetes and blood pressure\njanumet 50/1000......exforge 5/160....lanfast 30\nWhat are the correct times to eat it, whether before or after eating?", + "answer": "Lanfast contains lansoprazole, which is used for stomach disorders and is usually taken before eating\nExforge contains amlodipine and valsartan, and is used to treat high blood pressure. It is usually taken with or without food, and the doctor’s instructions regarding this must be followed.\nJanumet contains metformin and sitagliptin and is used to treat high blood sugar and is usually taken with food\nYou must adhere to the doctor's instructions when taking any medication", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6288, + "question": "What are the long-term harms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Complications that may occur if blood sugar levels are not regulated:\n- Cardiovascular diseases. - Neuropathy. - Renal impairment. - Diabetic retinopathy. - Gangrene of the foot (due to lack of blood flow and damage to nerve fibers). - Osteoporosis . - Increased chance of bacterial or fungal infection. - Hearing disorders.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6289, + "question": "What are the most important foods that help lower blood sugar?", + "answer": "To maintain blood sugar levels, you must adhere to a diet and take medication in the doses prescribed by the doctor. Foods that may reduce blood sugar include:\nFish, bran, onions, cinnamon, foods rich in fiber such as vegetables, and antioxidant vitamins, especially vitamin C and vitamin E.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6290, + "question": "I have been diabetic for two years and have been using Diamicron 30 MR, and now I take one tablet before breakfast and one before lunch, and now my blood sugar has become either very high or moderate, meaning between 170 and 300.", + "answer": "Diamicron contains glyclazide, which is used to treat high blood sugar, but the sugar readings need to be regulated, and the cause of the imbalance may be failure to adhere to a suitable diet or failure to adhere to the doses, or the doses may need to be adjusted, so you must consult a doctor to determine the cause of the increase and control it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6291, + "question": "Blood sugar levels in children", + "answer": "Children usually develop type 1 diabetes, which is the insulin-dependent type\nReadings are considered regular if:\nIf the blood sugar level when tested two hours after eating is less than 180 mg per deciliter\nIf the reading is between 70-130 mg per deciliter after fasting for 8 hours", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6292, + "question": "I have diabetes and I want useful medicine", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to evaluate your blood sugar and conduct the necessary tests such as cumulative sugar and blood sugar level when fasting and two hours after eating, after which the appropriate treatment will be prescribed.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6293, + "question": "May Peace and Mercy and Blessings of Allah be Upon You\nI have suffered from type 1 diabetes for 19 years\nI have had swelling and enlargement in the areas where the needles were injected (my hands and thighs).\nIs there a treatment or ointment?", + "answer": "This swelling is a result of the growth of fat in that area due to insulin, and it must be prevented from occurring by changing the injection site from time to time.\nIf it occurs, there is no local treatment other than liposuction", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6294, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and takes insulin, but sometimes she takes insulin and her blood sugar is high and does not go down, and she does not know what to take or what to do.", + "answer": "She must adhere to the diet prescribed by the doctor and should also consult a doctor because she may need to adjust the insulin dose or take a blood sugar regulator in addition to insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6295, + "question": "I have a 13-year-old daughter who suffers from thalassemia, and suddenly she started urinating frequently, and during a visit to the doctor, he said that her blood sugar was high, and he gave her Dionyl pills, and now she takes half...", + "answer": "Downyl contains glyburide (glibenclamide), which is useful for regulating blood sugar. The doctor’s instructions must be adhered to, and the blood sugar must be monitored constantly and the doctor should be consulted because he may increase the dose if the readings are not regular.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6296, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and it came out at 330, and the cumulative was 12, and I took regular treatment for about a month, but after two weeks, the continuous measurements changed when fasting, not exceeding 100, and after eating, not exceeding 150...", + "answer": "To diagnose diabetes: If the blood sugar level is more than 126 mg/dl after fasting for 8 hours.\n-Glucose concentration two hours after eating a meal is more than 200 mg/dl. -Cumulative blood sugar test is more than 6.5%.\nYour readings are high, but after taking the regulator, the readings improved, but this does not mean that diabetes has been cured, because it is a chronic disease that requires continuing to take medication, checking blood sugar, and balanced nutrition, and you must constantly see a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6297, + "question": "Diabetes auxiliary treatment, what are its harms?", + "answer": "Metformin helps regulate blood sugar, along with balanced nutrition and exercise\nside effects:\nNausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, gas, muscle pain, skin rash, feeling short of breath. Fever, chills, body aches, flu-like symptoms, headache, general weakness.\nYou should not stop taking the medication and you should consult a doctor if any side effect of the medication occurs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6298, + "question": "Is Novoformin 1000 mg a drug for diabetes or weight loss?", + "answer": "Novoformin contains metformin, which is used to regulate blood sugar, but studies have not proven that it is used for weight loss", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6299, + "question": "Hello, I am 30 years old. I have diabetes for more than 10 years and I have been taking a regulator. The diabetes rate reaches 100-150. Is it possible to dispense with the regulator while taking a diet and walking?", + "answer": "Balanced nutrition and exercise are important to maintain your blood sugar level, but since the doctor prescribed you a regulator, this means that you must continue with it because your sugar readings are not regulated by exercise and balanced nutrition alone, but you need a regulator as well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6300, + "question": "Dr. Mohamed Fahmy, Tanta Pharmacy, says that it treats diabetes permanently. Please reply", + "answer": "Dear Al-Fadel, to treat diabetes permanently, a pancreas transplant must be performed due to a functional defect that leads to the appearance of diabetes, so how can the treatment be achieved permanently?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6301, + "question": "Diabetes appeared and I am in the state of 177, high or low, and what is the normal level of diabetes?", + "answer": "To diagnose diabetes: If the blood sugar level is more than 126 mg/dl after fasting for 8 hours.\n-Glucose concentration two hours after eating a meal is more than 200 mg/dl.\n-Cumulative blood sugar test is more than 6.5%.\nYour reading is within the normal limit, but if it increases more than that, you should consult a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6302, + "question": "Are there insulin pills?", + "answer": "Insulin is the ultimate solution for all diabetes patients. It is used in:\n\nTreatment of type 1 diabetes.\nTreating advanced cases of type 2 diabetes.\nTreating very high blood sugar levels.\n\nTherefore, millions of people around the world, including many children, use insulin needles to treat diabetes, but many of them neglect treatment because it is an injection and causes pain, so they develop many serious complications, and may end in death.\nTherefore, scientists are looking for a way to convert insulin into pills, so that patients can swallow them instead of injections, but this faces great difficulty, because insulin is a protein, and it is difficult to digest in the stomach and intestines, so the body cannot absorb it, so it will not be able to benefit from it. Cereals.\nAlthough the idea of ​​converting insulin into pills is ideal, because this will make the hormone reach directly to the liver, where it should work, this idea is still in the stage of experimentation and study, and has not reached reality yet, but there are many companies working on this idea, This is considered a revolutionary idea in treating diabetes.\nThere are many types of insulin, such as:\n\nRapid-acting insulin: It works within 15 minutes and lasts for 4 hours.\nShort-acting insulin: It works within 30 minutes and lasts for 8 hours.\nIntermediate-term insulin: It works within an hour and lasts for 12 to 18 hours.\nLong-acting insulin: Acts after more than an hour and lasts for at least one day.\nMixed insulin: It is a mixture of two different types of insulin.\n\nThe appropriate type is chosen by the specialist doctor, depending on the patient’s condition, the amount of food he eats, and the sugar tests he performed.\nFor more:\n\nInsulin and sports activities\nOvercoming barriers to initiating insulin therapy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6303, + "question": "Does low blood sugar lead to tightness in the chest and heart, and what are the symptoms of sudden low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Yes, low blood sugar can lead to chest tightness and heart pain, because low blood sugar levels lead to decreased energy production in the body, which may lead to weak heart muscle and difficulty pumping blood. Low blood sugar may also lead to To release the secretion of some hormones and neurotransmitters such as adrenaline, which can increase heart rate and blood pressure, which may lead to a feeling of tightness in the chest.\n\n \nSymptoms of sudden hypoglycemia include:\n\nFeeling weak and tired.\nTremors and muscle cramps.\nExcessive sweating.\nAccelerated heartbeat.\nVertigo and dizziness.\nSudden hunger.\nConfusion or confusion.\nPale skin.\nFeeling numb in the mouth, tongue, or extremities.\nDifficulty concentrating.\nFeeling sleepy.\nUnconsciousness.\n\nIf you develop any of these symptoms, you should eat a quick source of glucose, such as a piece of candy, a piece of fruit, or a glass of fruit juice. If your symptoms do not improve after eating a quick source of glucose, you should seek medical help immediately. Here are some tips: To prevent sudden hypoglycemia:\n\nEat regular, light meals throughout the day.\nEat a light meal before exercise or physical activity.\nCheck your blood sugar level regularly, especially if you have diabetes.\nCarry a quick source of glucose to raise your blood sugar in case it drops suddenly.\n\nFor more:\n\nWhat are the causes of low blood sugar?\nMethods of treating and preventing low blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6304, + "question": "I am diabetic and I fear for my feet from diabetes. What is the way to protect myself from diabetic foot?", + "answer": "Diabetic foot disease is linked to a number of pathological factors associated with diabetes, including:\n- Peripheral neuropathy.\n- Peripheral arterial diseases associated with smoking,\nHigh blood pressure and blood lipids.\n- Joint deformities.\n- Undergoing amputation beforehand.\n- Tissue softening\nTo prevent diabetic foot:\n- Maintaining blood sugar level\n- Adhere to a suitable diet\n- Maintaining clean feet\n- -Use appropriate shoes\n- -Use woolen or cotton socks\n- Treating fungus between the fingers and nails\n- Regular visit to the doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6305, + "question": "My worst problem is that my blood sugar level is 164 while fasting, and two hours after breakfast, it is 294, and the cumulative is 9.4, and the rest of the tests are all normal, and this happened as a result of my exposure to strong psychological pressure, because two months ago I was...", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar level:\nAfter fasting for 8 hours, less than 126 mg per deciliter\nTwo hours after eating, less than 200 mg per deciliter\nCumulative sugar less than 6.5%\nSo I advise you to see a doctor because your blood sugar level is higher than normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6306, + "question": "Do Glucophage pills help you lose weight?", + "answer": "Metformin is used to regulate blood sugar, and one of its effects is that it leads to weight loss, but it is not recommended to be used for the purpose of losing weight because there are not sufficient studies proving its use for this purpose, and no medication should be taken without consulting a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6307, + "question": "Is the blood sugar level of 167 two hours after eating normal, or is this an indicator of the beginning of diabetes, given that the breakfast meal that I ate had a fairly high sugar level?", + "answer": "I would like to point out at the outset that a blood sugar result of 167 mg/dL does not mean diabetes, and it cannot be said that a person has diabetes unless the result of a random blood sugar test exceeds 200 mg/dL, but I advise you to do an analysis of the fasting blood sugar result, as it is... More accurate in detecting diabetes, and I will explain to you in the following the interpretation of the results of some sugar tests:\n\nFasting blood sugar: A result that does not exceed 99 mg/dL means that you do not have diabetes, while a result between 100-125 mg/dL indicates the possibility of developing what is known as prediabetes, and a result that is more than that usually indicates diabetes.\nCumulative blood sugar: A result not exceeding 5.6% indicates safety from diabetes, a result between 5.7-6.4% indicates the possibility of developing prediabetes, and a percentage exceeding that indicates diabetes.\n\nAs I explained to you, diabetes cannot be diagnosed without performing several tests under the supervision of a doctor. Therefore, if a fasting blood sugar test is performed and an abnormal result appears, in this case it is necessary to consult a doctor without delay.\n \nFor more:\n\nEarly symptoms and warning signs of diabetes\nDiagnosis of diabetes and the types of tests needed to detect it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6308, + "question": "My cousin is 15 years old. Two months ago, her blood sugar suddenly appeared to rise to 480. A week before that, she had some symptoms, such as frequent urination, drinking a lot of water, and feeling...", + "answer": "These symptoms and the diabetes reading show that she suffers from a blood sugar disorder. Regarding the doses, she must adhere to them as prescribed by the doctor. The reason for the increase may be a lack of adherence to the diet, so she must consult a nutritionist and adhere to the diet program. Every 3 months, the cumulative blood sugar (HBA1C) must be checked and the doctor must be consulted after that. To adjust the dose if necessary, it is also recommended to exercise because it helps regulate blood sugar", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6309, + "question": "I have blood sugar and I measured my blood pressure and it came out at 150/80. Should I take medication or not? How can I control it if it is high?", + "answer": "The only way to know blood pressure is to measure it with a device designed for that.\nIf there is a need to measure blood pressure repeatedly, it can be measured with a continuous blood pressure monitor for 24 hours, and it must be measured by a doctor twice and at two different times. If high blood pressure continues, the doctor will prescribe a diet, and if it does not produce results, then he will prescribe one of the blood pressure treatments, so I advise you to see a doctor because A normal blood pressure reading is 120/80 mmHg", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6310, + "question": "Is there anyone who can tell me the mechanism of action of the insulin hormone inside cells?!! It begins with the reception of the hormone insulin with special receptors on the cell walls", + "answer": "Insulin is secreted from the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans located in the pancreas and passes directly into the bloodstream. After that, glucose and insulin move from the blood to the body’s cells. After that, insulin binds to the body’s cells so that these cells contain receptors to which insulin binds. Here insulin acts as a key to these receptors so that after Its binding opens these receptors, and this helps glucose enter the cells to help them produce energy and prevent the accumulation of glucose in the blood. Thus, insulin maintains the level of glucose in the blood.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6311, + "question": "Thanks and gratitude to you are not enough, but you are more than words of praise and appreciation. You have my sincere appreciation and respect, and I would like you to kindly answer my question.\nI have been a diabetic for over 15 years...", + "answer": "The cause of high blood sugar may be unbalanced nutrition, or the amount of insulin needs to be increased because it does not cover the meal you are eating, so you must consult a doctor to determine the cause.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6312, + "question": "I have been using Arthri-Flex to treat my knee for 5 days, and I felt stomach fatigue and an inability to breathe. It is worth noting that I am a diabetic, and this medicine contains Clucosamine & Chondroitin.", + "answer": "Side effects of the medication include heartburn, nausea, stomach disorders, increased acidity, and diarrhea, but it has no effect on shortness of breath. The reason may be the symptoms that occur in the stomach, which causes pressure and affects the breathing process. Therefore, in the event of an inability to tolerate the medication, one should Stop taking it and see a doctor. Referenceswebmd. Arthri-Flex Side Effects by Likelihood and Severity. Retrieved on March 29, 2020, from: https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-154390/arthri-flex-oral/details/list-sideeffects", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6313, + "question": "Peace be upon you: What is the appropriate food for a diabetic patient... Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no food designated for a diabetic patient. Rather, a balanced nutritional plan must be developed in appropriate quantities. Therefore, a nutritionist must be consulted to determine the appropriate food.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6314, + "question": "Does measuring blood sugar using the device in the pharmacy actually show the blood sugar level, meaning it shows whether the person is diabetic or not, or must a test be done...", + "answer": "Yes, measuring blood sugar using the device in the pharmacy actually shows the blood sugar level, and blood sugar measuring devices are considered accurate medical devices that give reliable results, provided they are used correctly and the instructions for use are followed.\n \nIn general, the results of measuring blood sugar using the device found in the pharmacy are not sufficient to diagnose diabetes. The blood sugar level is considered high if it is higher than 100 milligrams/dL after fasting for 8 hours, and if a result higher than that appears on the analysis device. At the pharmacy, you must see a doctor as soon as possible.\n \nIf diabetes is suspected, or if the results of measuring blood sugar are unclear, a blood sugar test must be performed in the laboratory. Testing blood sugar in a laboratory is considered more accurate than measuring blood sugar using a device in a pharmacy.\n \nBased on the above, measuring blood sugar using the device found in the pharmacy is a useful procedure for people who suffer from high blood sugar, or who have risk factors for diabetes. This procedure helps to monitor blood sugar levels on a regular basis, and take the necessary measures to maintain blood sugar levels within the normal range.\n \nFor more:\n\nCauses of diabetes: genetics or lifestyle?\nWhat are the causes of high blood sugar?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6315, + "question": "Should I take the vitamin with Exjade?", + "answer": "Exjade contains deferasirox and is used to remove excess iron in the body in people who have received blood transfusions\nThere is no conflict between Vitamin C and Exjade, but you must adhere to the doctor’s instructions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6316, + "question": "What is the effect of diabetes on eyesight?", + "answer": "If the blood sugar level is not controlled, this may lead to damage to the blood vessels in the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye\nDiabetic retinopathy may cause any symptoms or vision problems, but it may have no symptoms at first, but eventually diabetic retinopathy can lead to vision loss.\nYou must maintain your blood sugar level and see your doctor every six months to ensure your eyes are healthy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6317, + "question": "Hello\nI have a mother, may God protect her and prolong her life. She has diabetes and uses Glymid pills and has an irregular period. Her diabetes reaches 470 and we increased the dose to four pills a day and nothing has changed...", + "answer": "Please send the name of the medicine correctly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6318, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I want to know the beginning, origin and development of the pancreas from the fetus to the full stage..", + "answer": "The pancreas is a large gland located behind the stomach, close to the first part of the small intestine. It secretes digestive juices into the small intestine through a tube known as the pancreatic duct. The pancreas also releases the hormones insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6319, + "question": "Hello\nMy name is: Muhammad Ati\nAge: 29 years\nHe has been suffering from diabetes for about 4 years. The first time he discovered that I had diabetes, he gave me pills and a diabetes mellitus and sat with me...", + "answer": "You should not leave the treatment prescribed by the doctor, because if you leave it, a blood sugar disorder will occur, and this will lead to diabetes complications. Your lack of feeling like going to the bathroom or drinking a lot of water does not indicate that you do not suffer from diabetes, because insulin is what helped you regulate these symptoms, and you must continue to check. Blood sugar level and see a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6320, + "question": "What does the result of the following analysis indicate:\ns.triglyceride: 388\ns.cholesterol: 156\nPlease let me know?", + "answer": "As for the cholesterol result, it is normal because the normal limit is 200 mg/dl. As for triglyceride fats, it is very high because the normal range is from 50 to 160 mg/dl. The percentage must be reduced to avoid hardening and blockage of the arteries, God forbid, and the risk of heart disease. God is the Helper.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6321, + "question": "Hello\nThe mother had blood tests done, but we found an increase in the percentage of triglycerides 1.92, diabetes 1.51, glycated hemoglobin 7.55 percent, bad cholesterol 1.70, and the last TSH we found was 9.70. How do we interpret these tests...", + "answer": "Firstly, the percentages that you wrote are not clear. I mean, are they in millimole grams or in millimoles, because these percentages are very large? For example, how can glycated hemoglobin be 755%? This percentage is from 4 to 7%. So please clarify the percentages in units and ask the question again.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6322, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes, and the specialist doctor prescribed me the drug Arbitin 160, and I was taking Candesartan 16 before that. The question is, is there a relationship between the two?", + "answer": "They are from the same drug group and the doses are equivalent. These two treatments are mainly prescribed to treat high blood pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6323, + "question": "Married, 33 years old, suffering from childhood diabetes, colon and prostate. When I consult a diabetologist for a complaint about mild erectile dysfunction, he advises me to take Cialis 5 mg, knowing that...", + "answer": "The treatment is not dangerous. If the male hormone test is normal and there are no other causes for erectile dysfunction and there are no unstable heart diseases, then there is no objection to its use.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6324, + "question": "Does drinking water with a spoonful of honey on an empty stomach activate the pancreas? Please note that I only take the regulator Metforin 2000, divided into doses, and that the cumulative score was 6.7 in the last analysis. Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no scientific evidence to prove this, and it is certain that honey raises blood sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6325, + "question": "Can diabetes mellitus 2 be cured or will it be with me for life? Thank you", + "answer": "It is inherent in life, but the difference between one patient and another is the ability to control and control the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6326, + "question": "I want to get fat and I have sugar. What is the way?", + "answer": "You must consult a nutritionist to determine appropriate meals based on weight, height, and blood sugar level. Blood sugar levels must also be maintained normal because they are related to maintaining an ideal weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6327, + "question": "I learned 8 months ago that my blood sugar was 180 in the morning while I was fasting, but I was suffering from very bad psychological pressures before that, and the doctor gave me a regulator of 850, which I used for only two weeks, and since then I measure it in the morning...", + "answer": "Rather, continue using the regulator in addition to walking and regular diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6328, + "question": "I only take a blood sugar regulator of 2000 metforin per day in divided doses. If pregnancy occurs, will I have to take insulin or what, because this issue worries me greatly, knowing that I am...", + "answer": "It still depends on blood sugar readings before and during pregnancy, and based on them, the appropriate option is determined, and this must be under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6329, + "question": "Can a woman with juvenile diabetes take insulin doses during pregnancy and childbirth? Is there any danger to the life of the fetus? What is the future of the child after birth?", + "answer": "Women who have good diabetes control can have a normal pregnancy and give birth to a healthy baby, but they must consult a doctor before pregnancy to regulate blood sugar and continue to visit him during pregnancy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6330, + "question": "I have a question: Does diabetes cause diarrhea?", + "answer": "Diabetes may lead to diarrhea, but there are other causes, including: a virus that infects the intestines, which may be due to bacterial infection (the cause of most types of food poisoning), allergies to some foods, medications, radiation therapy, intestinal diseases (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis). Hyperthyroidism, misuse of laxatives", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6331, + "question": "What herbs treat diabetes?", + "answer": "We do not prefer herbal treatment because it has not been subject to approved scientific research principles and there are not sufficient long-term experiments to guarantee the absence of dangerous side effects.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6332, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. First of all, thank you for this great kindness and valuable information. I have type 2 diabetes and I am 43 years old. I have suffered from it for 13 years and my first cumulative test came out at 8.80, and then 4 months later...", + "answer": "Dangerous in the long term and the cumulative score should be less than 7", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6333, + "question": "What level of blood sugar needs treatment?", + "answer": "If the blood sugar level is more than 200 mg per deciliter, you must consult an endocrinologist and diabetes doctor.\nIf the test after fasting for 8 hours is more than 126 mg per deciliter, then you must consult a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6334, + "question": "My mother and father have diabetes and I have had it for about a year. I am married and I am 26 years old and I am thinking about having children. Do my children get diabetes due to genetics and what is the incidence of their infection?!...\nNote that my husband is not...", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetes, which is not dependent on insulin, is hereditary and the inheritance rate may reach 50%, but it is not necessarily transmitted to children. However, it is preferable to consult a doctor before pregnancy to adjust diabetes readings to avoid complications during pregnancy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6335, + "question": "I am a 29-year-old person. I have been married for 7 years and have no children. I have had type 2 diabetes for a year and a half. Does diabetes affect fertility and how do I get rid of the stickiness?", + "answer": "Diabetes mainly affects the erection process, not the reproductive process, and the condition must be carefully and extensively evaluated in a specialized center", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6336, + "question": "Greetings... My 55-year-old wife has been suffering from diabetes for three years and has been taking sugar-reducing pills. The last cumulative average for the previous three months was...", + "answer": "There is no direct objection to using pills that regulate blood sugar in the aforementioned case, but if blood sugar levels continue to rise and the opinion of the kidney disease specialist is not to use pills that regulate blood sugar, there are other therapeutic alternatives that must be discussed with the endocrinologist and kidney disease specialist treating them.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6337, + "question": "What is the treatment for high blood sugar, as my blood sugar rises to 300 with food and without eating to 180. Thank you for your answer.", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor because this requires an integrated treatment and nutritional system and not a quick and short answer", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6338, + "question": "I am 44 years old and have been diabetic for seven years. I have been taking the pills Diotel and the Clocophage regulator. My blood sugar sometimes rises between 500-600, and I started having a condition about seven months ago, where my thighs, legs and buttocks became thinner...", + "answer": "These readings are high, so you should consult a doctor, and your blood pressure readings should be controlled\nDownyl contains glyburide and is used to treat diabetes. Its side effects include hypoglycemia, allergic reactions, muscle pain, blurred vision, headache, dizziness, redness and itching of the skin, eyesight, and diarrhea.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6339, + "question": "How long does the breast size last when applied with fenugreek oil?", + "answer": "Fenugreek oil is useful in enlarging the breasts and buttocks, but it requires patience and continuity for a long period of more than 6 months...", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6340, + "question": "Does diabetes in men affect fertility and childbearing?", + "answer": "Diabetes in the long term affects the strength and weakness of erection and has no effect on reproduction. With the regulation of medications, God willing, there is no problem with a diabetic patient.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6341, + "question": "Hello . My fasting blood sugar is 120 in the morning and approximately two or three hours after lunch, it is 80 in the afternoon. I only use a regulator. Is this normal?", + "answer": "The blood sugar level is normal, and you can be more certain by doing an Hb1C analysis of the cumulative blood sugar to know the blood sugar level for the previous three months. May God heal and protect you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6342, + "question": "What is the alternative to Comedal - L", + "answer": "This medicine contains diphenylhydantoin 5, methyl phenobarbitone, and phenobarbitone. Any medicine that contains these ingredients is an alternative to Comidal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6343, + "question": "Peace be upon you.... Neurologists and circulatory doctors,,, My mother is 45 years old, suffering from a heavy diet + sleepiness + lethargy under the soles of the feet,,, knowing that she has been suffering for five years...", + "answer": "There are many causes of numbness. It is recommended to return to the doctor. An article entitled Numbness and numbness, causes and solutions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6344, + "question": "My mother is 42 years old and suffers from constant cramps in her chest under her left shoulder. She is diabetic. Should she go to the doctor for an examination or what??", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6345, + "question": "When I did a blood sugar test, I found that the cumulative blood sugar was 13, so what are the ways to lower it?", + "answer": "You must regularly take diabetes medications and follow a specific diet to prevent your blood sugar from falling. In addition, you must walk daily for at least half an hour.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6346, + "question": "A twenty-year-old person suffers from frequent urination, and when a urine test was done, he had an increase in oxalate, and sugar in the urine was normal - and the blood sugar test was 202, so what is the solution?", + "answer": "First, he must take effervescent and antibiotics because of the salts and possible infections\nAs for the blood sugar test, I find that the results are inaccurate. He must have a fasting blood sugar test and break his fast, and a blood sugar test must be done two hours after eating, and at dinner, the one who eats everything, sweets and fruits before the test in order to show the normal level of sugar, and an HB1C test must be done.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6347, + "question": "If the person does not have a disease and takes large amounts of blood pressure pills, is it harmful to him and what are the harms?", + "answer": "Of course, it has many harmful effects that could lead to death, God forbid. So how can he not suffer from high blood pressure and take a large amount of pills? These pills lead to a sudden drop in blood circulation and possible cardiac arrest. It is necessary to see an internal medicine doctor and do a stomach wash immediately.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6348, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My daughter has diabetes and is 4 years old. She takes insulin injections. The question is: What is the validity of having an insulin pump that is attached to the arm? Is it safe, painless, and appropriate for her age?", + "answer": "What is best for your daughter is injections, whether with a pen or syringe, to know the number of insulin units. As for the pump, it is not as accurate as usual, and your daughter is a child. She can play with the pump and add or reduce doses for herself, and God knows best.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6349, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you, Mr. Doctor, I suffer from severe stress due to the high level of diabetes in the blood, reaching 2 to 4 m. How do I treat...", + "answer": "You must remain calm so that your blood sugar does not rise. Secondly, follow up on a fasting blood sugar test for 8 hours, then take a sample two hours after eating so that we can know your blood sugar level. After that, we can increase or decrease the treatment dose. Thank you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6350, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Since August 2, 2014, I was asked a question about whether it is possible for two people who both have diabetes to marry, and whether there are concerns or not.\nI have not received an answer yet, please?", + "answer": "It is possible to get married, God willing, there are no fears", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6351, + "question": "I found the blood sugar level to be 112 and the urine to be (+). I know that I am 47 years old, my weight is 69 kg, and my height is 172 cm. Am I diabetic now? What is the blood sugar level and...", + "answer": "The blood sugar level for a normal person ranges from 70 to 110 mg/dl\nWe cannot judge your condition except by performing a fasting blood sugar test and an analysis two hours after eating, i.e. what is called fasting blood sugar, and you can be reassured by doing the HB1C test.\nHe has been measuring his blood sugar levels for the past 3 months, and God is granting success", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6352, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I suffer from a problem of vulvar itching, although there are no vaginal secretions. I only feel severe itching in the vaginal opening and in the labia, and I notice that I still have a vaginal itch.", + "answer": "You have a certain type of bacteria that causes itching. You must always clean yourself and use vaginal douche with some type of antibiotic. If the symptoms do not disappear, you should see a gynecologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6353, + "question": "I am 37 years old and have diabetes. Please tell me how to deal with this chronic disease.", + "answer": "Diabetes is a disease of the age, so do not worry. Rather, you must adhere to the amount of treatment specified for you daily, reduce sugars and starches, walk regularly for half an hour daily, eat more vegetables and fruits that do not contain sugars, and drink more water. May God be with you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6354, + "question": "What is the maximum amount of sugar allowed to be consumed daily?", + "answer": "The amount varies between men, women and children. It should also be noted that this amount is permissible from all food sources and is as follows:\nFor men: 38 grams or the equivalent of 9 teaspoons of sugar.\nWomen 25 grams or the equivalent of 6 teaspoons of sugar.\nChildren should not exceed 6 teaspoons daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6355, + "question": "Ask about alternative medicine treatment for diabetes", + "answer": "Do not resort to alternative medicine to treat diabetes in particular, as diabetes always needs a medical system to regulate it, and alternative medicine has its harmful effects on most of the body’s systems.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6356, + "question": "I noticed that my cousin, who is 14 years old, started sexually harassing children aged 9 and 10, and they thought he was playing with them, sometimes by jumping and sometimes by wrestling.\nMy question is how is the issue addressed for both...", + "answer": "We must go to a psychologist to prepare the child to give up this bad habit so that the matter does not develop with him.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6357, + "question": "What do you think of Differin gel for acne??\nWhich is better for treating acne?\n.(different gel). Or.(different cream). ?", + "answer": "Differin is considered a good treatment for treating severe cases of acne for people over the age of 12 years, as it helps the skin to renew itself and reduces the formation of new pimples.\nAs for the difference between the gel and the cream, the gel dries the pimples faster, and it is preferable to use the gel for people with oily skin, while the cream causes dryness and irritation to the skin to a lesser extent than the gel, and it is preferable to use the cream for people with sensitive skin. Differin also has properties that stimulate collagen production and anti-aging properties. In this case, it is preferable to use the cream because it does not cause dryness to sensitive and dry skin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6358, + "question": "My wife feels pimples on her cervix and a lot of white fluid comes out, along with pain in the lower abdomen and back\nIs this evidence of a uterine ulcer?", + "answer": "Peace be upon you. This is not evidence of a uterine ulcer, but rather evidence of the presence of vaginal infections, the nature of which varies from one woman to another and from one body to another. You must do a culture analysis of the wife through a gynecologist to determine the type of bacteria and the type of antibiotic needed for the condition, in addition to the necessary douche, which is called vaginal douching, which is preferable. See your gynecologist, thank you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6359, + "question": "Hello\nMy sister weighs 96, her height is 160, and she is 45 and she wants to lose weight. Please note that she does not eat rice, but eats a lot of sweets. She does not suffer from any chronic disease and wants to lose weight. What do you advise her...", + "answer": "It is not necessary not to eat rice, as the amount of starches is also present in bread, so she should stop eating sweets, change eating habits, follow a specific diet, drink plenty of water, and walk for at least an hour a day. Thank you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6360, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "Treatment depends on knowing the type of diabetes. Is it type 1, meaning you were born with diabetes, or is it type 2, that you developed diabetes when you grew up? In general, we begin by doing the necessary tests to determine the blood sugar level during fasting, then two hours after eating, another test is done so that we can determine the type and quantity of treatment. God bless", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6361, + "question": "Does frequent wet dreams cause harm to the body? Thank you", + "answer": "Wet dreams are when a person ejaculates, which means that he reaches orgasm while he is asleep. In the case of a male, he releases sperm. Women also go through this condition. Wet dreams occur frequently during puberty, due to hormonal instability. With age, the number of wet dreams decreases.\nThere is no actual reason for wet dreams, and wet dreams are natural and healthy and do not cause any side effects or harm to the body, and do not affect a person’s sexual health, but there are several factors that may increase the chance of wet dreams, such as:\n\nLack of sexual activity.\nIncreased arousal before sleep.\nIncreased levels of sex hormones.\n\nThere is no relationship between sexual dreams and wet dreams. Sometimes a person has a dream without having a sexual dream, and sometimes a person has a sexual dream without having a wet dream. The reason behind the wet dreams is unknown.\nAs for women, they also have a wet dream. There are many sayings that only men have a wet dream, but women also go through changes in their hormonal levels, and vaginal secretions occur, and they may not reach orgasm.\nSometimes a person may not have a wet dream at all, and this is completely normal. Not all people have a wet dream. The number of wet dreams varies from person to person, and varies from age to age.\n For more:\n\nUnderstand what happens to the body in adulthood\nExcessive pre-ejaculation in a man: What does it indicate?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6362, + "question": "I am 40 years old and I have two daughters aged 15/16 years, thank God, but my husband wants to have another child. I had FSH, LH tests, and some tests for the thyroid gland, and thank God all...", + "answer": "The regularity of the menstrual cycle has nothing to do with the FSH hormone, because an increase in the hormone above the normal rate indicates the progression of menopause, meaning the absence of pregnancy. God is capable of everything. Thank you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6363, + "question": "It is said that sexual stimulants harm the liver and kidneys. Is this true?", + "answer": "It is known that a lot of anything without necessity is harmful, and if you do not suffer from any disease such as diabetes or high blood pressure, there is no need for any sexual stimulant so that it does not harm the liver or kidneys, and God knows best.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6364, + "question": "For a period of time, I suffered from academic stress to the point that I only slept for three or four hours, and I also had minor problems in the same place, and every time I remember the place or remember someone from this place...", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nYou, my dear, should change the place and change the atmosphere and not think about the past and look with optimism for the future and always do not look at the past. My advice is not to resort to depression medications so that you do not get used to them. If the matter develops and you are not able to forget the past and look to the future, you should consult a psychiatrist and neurologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6365, + "question": "Hello, my father is 49 years old and has disc disease in the third and fourth vertebrae, mild pain in the lower back, and feels numbness in his foot. What is the appropriate treatment or medication?\nHe feels very comfortable with the treatment...", + "answer": "He must be examined by an orthopedic doctor and this must be confirmed with a medical examination and x-rays of the back in order to evaluate his condition and decide whether he needs an operation or whether physical therapy is sufficient, in addition to not exerting effort for a certain period after which his condition will be evaluated.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6366, + "question": "What is the normal level of sugar in the body of a person with diabetes? What is the normal blood sugar level for non-diabetics?", + "answer": "The normal level of blood sugar in the body for a person with diabetes depends on the type of analysis that was performed, and on the health condition of the affected person. The health condition of some diabetics may require reducing the cumulative blood sugar and fasting blood sugar as much as possible to avoid the development of health complications. In general, one should try to reduce A diabetic person's blood sugar levels should be as normal as possible.\n \nThe normal blood sugar level in a healthy person is estimated as follows:\n\nCumulative blood sugar test: less than 5.7%.\nRandom blood sugar test: less than 180.\nFasting blood sugar test: less than 100.\nOral glucose tolerance test: less than 140.\n\nDiabetes is usually diagnosed if the results are as follows:\n\nCumulative blood sugar test: higher than 6.5%.\nRandom blood sugar test: above 200.\nFasting blood sugar test: higher than 126.\nOral glucose tolerance test: above 200.\n\nKnowing that a person must perform these tests more than once, and in more than one laboratory, in order to diagnose the disease, and after that the patient must perform these tests continuously, in order to constantly monitor the blood sugar level, to avoid any problems caused by the high level. Diabetes, and monitoring the effectiveness of the medication the patient is taking.\n \nFor more:\n\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them\nCumulative sugar analysis and how to interpret the analysis results", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6367, + "question": "Doctor, can I use Glycophag pills to lose weight? Knowing that I do not suffer from diabetes. Do they have side effects? With many thanks for your efforts.", + "answer": "Yes, you can . In the beginning, its side effects include some digestive disorders, which will gradually fade away", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6368, + "question": "Hello\nMy father has been suffering from diabetes for several years. He also suffers from heaviness in his feet and legs, in addition to pain and swelling. He tried several medications and creams with advice from several doctors...", + "answer": "There are many causes of heavy feet, including heart, liver, and kidney disease, varicose veins, insufficiency of the lymphatic vessels, prolonged standing, and other causes. To choose the appropriate treatment, a correct diagnosis is necessary. I advise you to visit an internal medicine specialist first", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6369, + "question": "What is the cause of premature ejaculation in a man, when he ejaculates in less than a minute after intercourse, and how is it treated...", + "answer": "Organic causes: stress, urethritis, chronic prostatitis\nBenign enlargement of the prostate\nPsychological reasons: lack of sexual education for the spouses, the presence of violent marital disputes, having sex under inappropriate circumstances and not creating the appropriate atmosphere, the wife’s feeling of pain during intercourse, the husband’s fear when the woman is pregnant because this will not affect the fetus, which prompts the husband to quickly end the sexual process.\nPsychological reasons that some men may suffer from in the past may lead to premature ejaculation after marriage, including excessive use of masturbation during youth.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6370, + "question": "My mother is complaining of almost constant high blood sugar, above twenty, after the doctor prescribed an insulin needle every day, and when she goes to the health center, they give her a bag of Pharma. What is the solution to this matter?", + "answer": "You must follow up with an internal medicine specialist and adhere to taking sufficient doses to reduce blood sugar levels", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6371, + "question": "Strengthening erection", + "answer": "You should improve your physical fitness by exercising daily, balanced nutrition, and eating nuts, honey, and royal jelly. This is a list of foods that help get rid of erectile dysfunction, such as: garlic, onions, wheat, bananas, ginger, black seed, dates, fenugreek, chickpeas, lentils, flax seeds, Cocoa, saffron, nutmeg, cloves, agarwood, celery, dill, raspberries, fatty fish, apples. It will gradually improve", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6372, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I am 20 years old. My height is 167 and my weight is 64. What is the ideal weight? Another question: I want a vitamin or any treatment that controls the nerves. It would be helpful, thank you.", + "answer": "The ideal height is 170 cm and your weight is appropriate for your height. Neurological medication: Neurobion or methocobalamin injection", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6373, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I do not know what to eat for breakfast in the morning", + "answer": "For breakfast, for example: *A boiled egg with half a small wheat loaf. Or *A medium-sized thyme manoucheh with one tablespoon of olive oil and a cup of skim milk. Or *Whole grain diet flakes in a cup of milk with one piece of toast and two tablespoons of low-fat cheese. Or * Three tablespoons of fava beans with a tablespoon of olive oil with lemon and cumin and half a small wheat loaf. Or * One toast with white cheese without salt, with a cup of green tea without sweetening, with a green palm tree.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6374, + "question": "Greetings. I have a child with type 1 diabetes, and sometimes it rises to more than 500. Is there a risk to his health from the frequent rises, given that he takes insulin regularly? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, there is a present and future risk caused by the rises\nThe immediate risk depends on the cause of the rise, which may be an insufficient dose of insulin, increased sugar intake, or an acute illness (tonsillitis, for example). Action should be taken to lower blood sugar according to the reason that led to the rise.\nThe future risk is that the patient will develop one of the complications of diabetes if the blood sugar values ​​continue to be high. Studies have shown that the better the blood sugar values ​​are, the more normal the patient’s life will be.\nOn the other hand, the usual blood sugar test is not enough to know the level of blood sugar control. There are other tests that must be performed periodically to control the blood sugar.\nI advise you to have your child's condition monitored by an endocrinologist or diabetologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6375, + "question": "Greetings to the honorable doctors, my question is simple about using boiled olive leaves as one of the treatment methods to reduce sugar. Does it reduce sugar by burning it in the blood or does it activate the pancreas to do its job...", + "answer": "Olive leaves contain substances that burn sugar by a mechanism similar to the action of insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6376, + "question": "Hello\nI am 40 years old. I had a fasting diabetes test and the result was (109). Then I had a cumulative diabetes test and the result was (5.1%). The doctor said I was normal, knowing that my weight was 65...", + "answer": "The test result is inconclusive, but it is closer to diagnosing pre-diabetes\nI advise you to do a sugar tolerance test", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6377, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for 3 years and am treated with Glimadyl 2 mg pills and after eating Diabetonorm Pioglitazone, and since I have been suffering from gases for some time...", + "answer": "Yes, pioglitazone is most likely the cause, or at least has contributed to causing the gas\nI advise you to consult your physician to change treatment or adjust the dose\nBy the way, were you prescribed metformin, known as a “diabetes regulator”? Please consult your doctor to start using it because of its therapeutic and preventive benefits", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6378, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Hamza, 27 years old, had a turn when I went for a blood test and found that my diabetes was 4.8. Another day I ate dates, and half an hour later I did the test and found 1.93, then after that...", + "answer": "Refer the question to an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6379, + "question": "Sorry, is there a conflict between rivotril treatment for epilepsy and treatments for type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Rivotril does not interfere with medications used to treat diabetes, as the medication contains clonazepam, which works to reduce depression and anxiety, and treat convulsions and epilepsy, but it may affect liver health to some extent, as it may cause an imbalance in the sugar level, but this is not the case. common.\nMedicines are used to treat the second type of diabetes, which results from a lack of insulin secretion, or insulin resistance. Therefore, the medicines used to treat this type work to increase insulin secretion, or increase insulin sensitivity.\nIn addition to medications, lifestyle must be changed, a diet suitable for the patient's condition must be chosen, and sports activities must be practiced. All of this is chosen by the specialist doctor, depending on the patient's condition.\n Rivotril causes some side effects, such as:\n\nInstability.\nDelayed reactions.\nvertigo.\nDizziness.\nIncreased saliva.\nMuscle weakness.\nExhaustion.\nAbnormal thinking.\nanxiety.\nBehavioral changes.\nconfusion.\nIncreased number of cramps.\ncough.\nhallucination.\nIncreased falls.\nMemory loss for recent events.\nNightmares.\nSigns of depression.\nLiver problems.\n\nIf any of these symptoms appear, the patient must consult a doctor, so that he can take the appropriate action for him, either by changing the dose, or changing the medication.\nAs for diabetes, it causes many symptoms, such as: \n\nIncreased frequency of urination.\nExtreme thirst.\nExtreme hunger.\nIrritability.\nUnexplained weight loss.\nVision problems.\n\n For more:\n\nFirst aid for epileptic seizures or convulsions\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6380, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old young man, but my body and appearance give me the age of 15 years old at most. My body is a little thin, knowing that I am diabetic and my treatment is insulin, and I cannot drink milk. What is the solution, please...", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease and an endocrine disease, so the following must be met:\n\n Diabetes control.\nAdherence to the necessary diet.\nEnsure that insulin doses are proportionate to the amount of calories and weight.\nCommitment to periodic examinations.\nSeveral tests must be performed to evaluate the functioning of the thyroid gland, as thyroid activity leads to weight loss and thinness.\nGrowth hormone must be checked. \nDiabetes may be accompanied by several autoimmune diseases. Such as wheat allergy or celiac disease. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct several periodic tests to ensure that it is not infected. For more:\nChildhood diabetes is a disease that has baffled scientists.\nWorld Diabetes Day: A disease invading the Arab world. Reference:\n[Type 1 diabetes-associated autoimmune diseases: screening, diagnostic principles and management].\nType 1 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6381, + "question": "My mother suffers from type 2 diabetes. She takes GEPRID.2mg pills. The symptoms she suffers from are “headache in the feet - weight loss - lack of sleep + nervous tension.”", + "answer": "One of the complications of diabetes is diabetic neuropathy, as well as vascular disease in the small and tiny arteries, which results in such pain, and thus stress and lack of sleep, in addition to many other symptoms, which are treated by maintaining normal sugar levels, and this can also be treated. Pain relief through some pain relievers and tranquilizers, which may often be necessary. It is very important in these patients to conduct a periodic study of the arteries in the lower extremities to determine their ability to perfuse, and in this way we can confirm the cause of the pain, because in the case of vasculopathy it is more severe, and here the treatment is different. Communication with the doctor is important.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6382, + "question": "What are the best ways to avoid diabetes???", + "answer": "Diabetes is a hereditary disease and may not be avoided, but its effects can be mitigated through continuous daily exercise, balanced nutrition and reducing carbohydrates in general, as well as adequate rest and adequate sleep, and avoiding emotional, nervous and difficult situations. May God protect you from it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6383, + "question": "A diabetic patient who uses blood sugar-regulating medications as follows\nIn the morning after breakfast, one tablet of Dialon 500 mg\nImmediately before lunch, one tablet of Glem 2 mg\nAfter lunch, one tablet of...", + "answer": "Yes, these results are good. You should continue. We wish you success.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6384, + "question": "My mother has type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure. She uses Gluce Vance 500mg/5mg for diabetes, Concor 5M for blood pressure, and aisprin. She suffers from fever (high temperature) in the palms of the hands...", + "answer": "One of the complications of chronic diabetes is diabetic neuropathy, which results in such symptoms. In the beginning, she must maintain normal blood sugar levels, by adhering to an appropriate diet and drug treatment. She can use the vitamin B complex (Neurobion), and she can also use treatment Carbamacepin, which is useful in such cases. We wish her a recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6385, + "question": "What is the reason for the appearance of a pimple on the face of my right foot, knowing that I suffer from diabetes? Thank you", + "answer": "The use of inappropriate shoes is considered the most important factor in causing trauma to the feet of a diabetic patient, as they are easily susceptible to inflammation and ulceration. Also, not drying the feet well may lead to the proliferation of fungi, which may slough off over time and be vulnerable to bacteria and inflammation, so health must be maintained. Pay attention to your feet on a daily basis, and use appropriate shoes, because negligence may bring you undesirable consequences. You should see a doctor to evaluate the situation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6386, + "question": "My question is: What are the drinks that someone with diabetes is prohibited from drinking, and what are the preferred drinks to drink?\nThank you very much", + "answer": "It is recommended to drink fresh, unsweetened natural juices, and avoid canned juices, soft and alcoholic drinks, and energy drinks.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6387, + "question": "I have blood diabetes and I use capsules to treat it. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment begins with a diet, and the amount of calories needed is calculated according to height, weight, and daily physical effort. It is also recommended to do exercise, and whoever resorts to drug treatment, whether pancreas-stimulating medications or insulin. You must seek the help of a doctor to conduct the necessary studies and then administer the necessary treatment. With our wishes for your recovery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6388, + "question": "Peace be upon you... Is it possible for a diabetic patient to take Amaryl 1 and he will recover, knowing that I take a random test at the pharmacy due to lack of time, the hours are 320 hours and 170 hours, and I monitor the blood sugar level from...", + "answer": "It appears that there is negligence in monitoring the disease, and this is a very dangerous matter. You must conduct tests periodically and analyze your blood sugar daily at home, pay attention to and adhere to the diet, communicate with the doctor to develop an appropriate treatment plan that allows maintaining normal blood sugar levels, as well as I advise you to do exercises that suit your age and physical composition. We wish you success.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6389, + "question": "How does a patient with type 1 diabetes fast?", + "answer": "From a medical point of view, there is a great risk to a diabetic patient from fasting, especially a type 1 diabetic patient, and perhaps fasting can be allowed for type 2 diabetic patients who do not suffer from other chronic diseases such as heart and kidney disease, liver failure, and anemia. , as well as old age, and pregnant or breastfeeding women. Accordingly, the group that is allowed to fast from a medical standpoint is a limited group of these patients, provided that they are in constant contact with their doctor, and always take precautions and caution.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6390, + "question": "I am 23 weeks pregnant and have had gestational diabetes since the second month. I have not had my blood sugar tested since that time, so I continued on a diet from the nutritionist, and I had an analyzer. One day I was fasting 4.6 mmlo after...", + "answer": "Yes, these levels are considered appropriate for gestational diabetes, and if you can maintain these levels through diet and exercise, this is good, and you do not need drug treatment. I advise you to do tests periodically and not to neglect. Communication with your doctor is necessary during pregnancy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6391, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar test is 110 and blood sugar is normal\nBut sometimes when I eat a lot of fatty foods or sugar, it rises above 200\nDo I have diabetes?", + "answer": "You are a candidate for diabetes, and this is an advance warning. If you do not control yourself, the consequences will be severe and will develop.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6392, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I previously asked about my mother, who has been complaining for nearly two months of pain from the right side that extends to the navel, like a pinprick, sometimes accompanied by itching. She was examined by the doctor directly and he confirmed...", + "answer": "Since she does not suffer from anything except diabetes, the cause may actually be diabetes, which also affects the peripheral nerves and reduces the activity of peripheral blood circulation. Perhaps the mother should walk or do light exercise to stimulate blood circulation, and of course the blood sugar level must be maintained at all times. Possible ways.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6393, + "question": "Is Brufen harmful?", + "answer": "Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and pain reliever. Like other medicines, it has side effects, so it is not recommended to be taken on an empty stomach, or by those suffering from intestinal ulcers, and it is prohibited to take it in case of allergies. For more information, see the Encyclopedia of Medicines on the same site.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6394, + "question": "I weighed my blood sugar and it came out at 0.65. Is it low, moderate, or increasing?", + "answer": "There may be an error in the number sent. You must verify the number and which laboratory units it was taken. In any case, the blood sugar level is considered normal at 70-100 mg/dL if you fast for eight hours or more, and you are considered sick if the result is 126 mg/dL or more, and what is between the two results may constitute what is called pre-diabetes and must be treated seriously. To avoid disease, follow a strict diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6395, + "question": "Peace be upon you: What foods can a person with diabetes eat?", + "answer": "The diabetic diet generally consists of 50-60% carbohydrates, 10-15% proteins, and 20-30% fats. The amount of calories that must be consumed daily depends on the weight and height of the patient, the age stage, and the physical effort he exerts. As for the nature of the food, it is recommended that In general, avoid or limit simple carbohydrates such as table sugar, honey, sweets, ice cream, chocolate, candy, jam, animal fats, butter, cheese, and fat milk, soft drinks, sweetened juices, and alcohol. Vegetables, fresh fruits, and brown bread are recommended. Red meat and skinless chicken. Seeking the help of a nutritionist may help a lot in this matter.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6396, + "question": "Is it possible for me to recover? My diabetes appeared two days ago and my blood sugar level was 160 and the second day it was 150.", + "answer": "There is no cure for the disease, but by adhering to diet and medication, the disease can be controlled and people can live with it normally.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6397, + "question": "God created me with thick skin. I tried many times to measure my blood sugar, but every time I doubt myself, no blood comes out, or a very small drop may come out, not enough to fill the strip to measure my blood sugar.\nI tried...", + "answer": "The problem is you remember this in the lab\nIt is that your skin is watery. The solution is to do the analysis by drawing blood with a needle from the vein", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6398, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nAnd after\nI use the medicine (Januvia) to treat type 2 diabetes by taking one 100 mg tablet daily, but many times I do not find this...", + "answer": "I do not advise any patient to take these medications that are not always available in pharmacies because that will harm the patient. I advise you, of course, after consulting your doctor, to develop a treatment plan based on basic and common medications to treat diabetes, and not to be drawn into propaganda that is often exaggerated. Onglyza (saxagliptina) and in combination with one of the other diabetes medications, is different from Januvia and is not a substitute for it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6399, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Three months ago, I went to the laboratory to analyze my diabetes, and suddenly it turned out that I had diabetes, and it was between 295 and 350, and I do not know the treatment, knowing that I tend to resort to herbal medicine...", + "answer": "In the beginning, you must adhere to a strict diet, and this is done by calculating the amount of daily calories needed for you according to your weight, height, and daily physical effort. Therefore, you must seek the help of a doctor and a nutritionist if possible. Doing periodic tests, whether fasting or breaking the fast, as well as the cumulative sugar level, is to develop an appropriate treatment plan that ensures the maintenance of normal blood sugar levels, in order to ensure a normal life and prevent complications of the disease, and always remember that diabetes is a chronic disease. Neglecting it leads to undesirable consequences. We wish you recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6400, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 21 years old and suffer from sudden fatigue and extreme thirst. Is this a symptom of diabetes??", + "answer": "You do not have to be diabetic, as thirst alone is not enough to diagnose the disease. To be sure, you can do a blood sugar test and present it to your doctor. We wish you success.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6401, + "question": "The best soft drink to preserve the kidneys, given that I have been suffering from diabetes and high blood pressure for 12 years, and my urine has very thick foam, and I go to the bathroom at night when I do not take a dose of insulin at dinner more than...", + "answer": "The presence of protein or albumin in the urine is one of the symptoms of diabetic nephropathy, which goes through different stages as the years progress. These stages can be delayed or their symptoms improved by adhering to a diet to reduce high blood sugar, as well as reducing salt intake and reducing the amount of proteins in the urine. Food, abstaining from smoking and alcohol, and treating blood pressure and lipids. These symptoms that you are suffering from are normal symptoms after these years of illness, as there is excessive glomerular filtration, and kidney disease usually progresses as the stages of the disease progress. You must adhere to treatment and diet and follow up regularly with your doctor. With our wishes for your recovery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6402, + "question": "A while ago did you make random sugar? The result was good\nThis was before a long bleeding and a curettage operation was performed on February 10, 2013. Two weeks ago, she suffered from severe dryness in the tongue, throat, and lips, and dizziness...", + "answer": "Through these symptoms, you may be suffering from anemia, and although you have a risk factor for diabetes, which is the genetic factor, to confirm this, the necessary tests must be done, which is a fasting blood sugar test, and in this case the result must be 126 mg or more, and break the fast (after... Eat 75 grams of sugar so that the test result is 200 milligrams or more. Thus, the presence of the disease is judged. To prevent the disease, you must adhere to a diet because the type of food and the genetic factor you suffer from can help to acquire the disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6403, + "question": "While I was fasting, my blood sugar level was 93, and when I came in the second day and was taking pills to lose weight, it was 170, so my question is, do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "The rate of 170 mg/dL is considered high. You can repeat the tests to be sure, and present them to your doctor. A person is considered to have diabetes if the following conditions are met: excessive feeling of hunger, excessive feeling of thirst, and excessive urination, in addition to a blood sugar level of 126 mg or more fasting, and 200 mg/dL at breakfast (two hours after eating 75 g of sugar).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6404, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 32 years old. I had my cumulative blood sugar checked and the result was 6.3. Do I have diabetes, God forbid?", + "answer": "This percentage is considered a little high, as the normal percentage for an unaffected person ranges between 4-6. As for a diabetic patient, it is considered an acceptable percentage, up to 7%. To confirm the presence of the disease, fasting blood sugar (higher than 126 mg/dL) and fasting blood sugar (200) must be tested. mg or more two hours after eating 75 grams of sugar), and between these levels, the person is considered to be a so-called pre-diabetic patient. You may be in this stage, and diet may be sufficient for treatment in the first stage. After performing the tests, you can see your doctor, or send the results for an opinion if you like.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6405, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Dr. Khalil Azzam. May I know the most effective tests to know a protein substance called (resistina) and its effect on increasing insulin secretion and through it to know the condition, since I have done many tests...", + "answer": "These studies are carried out through scientific institutions and private laboratories to know the body’s interaction with diseases in order to develop new treatments, including the use of genetic engineering in genetic modifications to curb insulin-resistant proteins. In any case, delving into such topics is complicated and may not be of benefit to the questioner, so please focus your questions on topics that you can benefit from, and I wish you success.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6406, + "question": "Hello\nI previously mentioned my mother's condition to you, and I wanted to explain more about her kidney condition\nCan I take a photo of the tests and send them to you?\nIn addition, I want to confirm the side effects of using...", + "answer": "Please send your question to urologist Dr. Rajai Fares.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6407, + "question": "Good morning. I would like to ask a question related to diabetes. While I was sleeping, I felt coldness in the toes of my left foot. I do not know what the reason is, knowing that I took the medicine before sleeping. Is this for...", + "answer": "There is no need to be depressed, but following up with a doctor in such a matter is very necessary. Diabetes is a chronic disease and can be lived with normally. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain normal blood sugar levels, through adherence to diet and drug treatment, in order to prevent complications of the disease that may affect all body systems. Diabetic neuropathy can be a cause of cold feet in a chronic diabetic patient. You can use cotton socks, especially on cold days, inspect the feet on a daily basis, and prevent fungi by drying well and using powder, not using tight shoes, and taking care when cutting the nails. ,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6408, + "question": "I thank you, Dr. Khalil Azzam, even if I burden you, is it really possible that the immune system is the cause of what is happening to my child, as a doctor told me that it secretes antibodies that increase the secretion rate...", + "answer": "Yes, there are some substances produced by adipose tissue, including a protein substance called (resistina), and its high level causes an increase in insulin resistance by the tissues, and the immune system has a major role in controlling the levels of this substance in the blood, which means reducing insulin resistance, and if The immune system fails to control the levels of these substances, as they rise and thus increase tissue resistance to insulin, causing high levels of insulin in the blood (hyperinsulinemia). Regarding treatment, I advise you to consult an endocrinologist, as he is most capable of developing the appropriate treatment, with my hope for her recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6409, + "question": "A patient with type 2 diabetes weighed 95 kg and her blood sugar level was 175. After eating conservatively, avoiding sweets, reducing carbohydrates, and taking Metformin pills, her weight became 85 and her blood sugar level improved...", + "answer": "Yes, it is right for her to maintain her diet and treatment, and to reach an ideal weight, which is her height in centimeters minus 100 (height - 100). If her height, for example, is 170 cm, then her ideal weight is 70 kilograms. Then, metformin is a safe treatment that helps get rid of obesity, reduces the level of cholesterol and low-density fats (bad fats), and does not lower sugar levels below normal levels. It also reduces menopause symptoms in women. We congratulate her on this success.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6410, + "question": "Thank you, Dr. Khalil Azzam, for answering my question, but my child does not have a tumor or buds. I did all the tests and did not know the reason for her excessive insulin secretion, so they advised me to live with her with treatment...", + "answer": "What is meant by the tumor is that there is an excessive amount of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, which greatly increases insulin secretion. If drug treatment fails, surgical treatment may be one of these solutions. With our hope for her recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6411, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes and I use an insulin pen, but sometimes I find it high, but when I was watching one of the channels, I found a doctor talking about diabetes. He said that there is an herb that has proven its effectiveness...", + "answer": "It is a plant that lives in the tropical regions of India and some regions of China, East Asia, Brazil and other countries. It has been known for a long time that it has the property of lowering blood sugar by stimulating the pancreas and reducing the desire to eat sugars (according to its producers). It is produced on... It is available in pill form in a limited number of countries (400 or 500 mg), and these are the most important names by which it is known.\nApocynum alterniflorum Lour.\nCynanchum subvolubile Schumach.\nGymnema on the whole floor.\nGymnema alterniflorum (Lour.) Merr.\nGymnema formosanum warb.\nGymnema humile Decne.\nGymnema rufescens Decne.\nGymnema subvolubile (Schumach.) Decne.\nMarsdenia sylvestris (Retz.) P.I.Forst.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6412, + "question": "I became dizzy and went to the hospital in Al-Safah. I was at the fasting limit and had not eaten for 8 hours. He gave me a painkiller and a solution and analyzed my blood sugar. He found a test of 146 on the regular device. So...", + "answer": "The patient is considered to have diabetes if the following conditions are met: feeling excessive thirst), feeling hungry, and excessive urination, in addition to a blood sugar level equivalent to 126 mg or more while fasting, or a blood sugar level of 200 mg or more during the fast (two hours after eating 75 grams of sugar). If the second analysis is done as it appears, your condition is that you do not suffer from diabetes, but you may be among those suffering from pre-diabetes, so you must adhere to the diet and see a doctor periodically to measure your sugar levels and follow up, and there is no need for concern.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6413, + "question": "Peace be upon you/ I have been suffering from diabetes for about a year and a half, and it used to reach between 150 and 200, and after that it rose and sometimes reached 400, then it dropped to 200, and it never dropped below 200...", + "answer": "It seems that you are not committed to the diet. Eating one meal a day has nothing to do with the diet and may be more harmful. The meals should be distributed into three, four, or even five meals, but before that, the calories you need are calculated according to your weight and age. And the physical effort exerted daily, and food usually contains 50-60% carbohydrates, 20-25% fats and 15-20% proteins. If it is not possible to control the sugar level, then pancreatic stimulants such as pills are used. All of this must be done by the treating physician. With our hope for your recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6414, + "question": "Peace be upon you, is it true that a final cure for diabetes has been found? When will it become available in Moroccan pharmacies? May God reward you!", + "answer": "Until this moment, there is no cure for the disease, and the treatment is adherence to diet and drug therapy, whether insulin or medications that stimulate the pancreas, or that reduce tissue resistance to insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6415, + "question": "I am a 58-year-old woman, and my question is... What is the appropriate food for diabetes, including vegetables, fruits, and drinks, and what food should I avoid?", + "answer": "The diabetes diet generally consists of 50-60% carbohydrates, 10-15% proteins, and 20-30% fats. The amount of calories that must be consumed daily depends on the patient’s weight, age, and the physical effort he exerts. As for the nature of the food, it is generally recommended to stay away from it. Or limit simple carbohydrates such as table sugar, honey, sweets, ice cream, chocolate, candy, jam, animal fats, butter, cheese, fat milk, soft drinks, sweetened juices, and alcohol. Vegetables, fresh fruits, brown bread, and red meat are recommended. And skinless chicken. Seeking the help of a nutritionist may help a lot in this matter.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6416, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 10 years. I suffer from weakness throughout my entire body. Recently, I have been complaining of stickiness in the tongue and an elevated heart rate?? And thanks to everyone who contributed to...", + "answer": "Diabetes is considered a systemic disease par excellence, meaning that over time it can affect all systems and organs of the body. To reduce or delay these complications, you must maintain normal blood sugar levels, through adherence to diet and drug treatment. You should see your doctor for a clinical examination and follow-up, with our hope for your recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6417, + "question": "Hello\nI would like to inquire about ginger, as I read a wonderful article about it in your magazine\nIs ginger useful for a diabetic who suffers from retinal infiltration and vitreous hemorrhage?...", + "answer": "Ginger may have many properties, and it is certainly harmless, but it is not a cure for diabetes or its complications, so you must first maintain normal blood sugar levels, through a strict diet and adherence to drug treatment, and secondly, I advise you to see an eye specialist for examination and evaluation. Appropriate treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6418, + "question": "What is the difference between Insulin Mix Tard, Hmix, and Insulin Hmix?\nKnowing that they are all 100 units and 30/70\nDoes it differ only in its composition or in its type as well?\nThank you", + "answer": "There is no difference between Mix Tard and Watch Mix, as they both contain the same active ingredient, which is isophane insulin and human insulin, but the only difference between them is the producing company.\nThe meaning of the word 30/70 is that this medicine is a mixture of two different types of insulin, where 30% of it is short-term insulin, and 70% of it is medium-term insulin, and each of them lasts for about 12 to 18 hours.\nThere are many types of insulin, such as:\n\n Rapid-acting insulin: It begins to work within a short time, ranging from 2.5 to 20 minutes, and lasts for a short period of about 5 hours, such as aqueous insulin that is used in emergency situations.\nShort-acting insulin: It starts working within 30 minutes of injection and lasts for up to 8 hours.\nIntermediate-term insulin: It begins to work one to one and a half hours after injection, and continues for 16 to 24 hours.\nLong-acting insulin: It takes a very long time to start working, and lasts for at least 24 hours.\n\nBecause of the disadvantages that exist in these types, pharmaceutical companies mixed different types of insulin together, and produced the mixture insulin such as:\n\nA mixture between fast-acting and medium-term, such as Novo Mix.\nA mixture between fast-acting and long-acting, such as Rizodig.\nA mixture between short-term and medium-term, such as mix tard.\n\nThere are some factors that increase the speed of insulin absorption, such as: \n\nThe injection area should be an active area such as the thighs.\nRaise your body temperature by taking a hot bath.\nMassage the area surrounding the injection site.\nInjection into the muscle, this leads to a very rapid absorption of insulin, which leads to a very significant reduction in the sugar level.\n\nThere are also some factors that reduce the speed of insulin absorption, such as: \n\nUse the same injection area frequently.\nThe insulin should be cold.\nSmoking.\n\nInsulin injections are used in the following cases:\n\nTreating patients with type 1 diabetes.\nTreating advanced cases of type 2 diabetes.\nTreating some diseases that increase blood sugar levels, such as Cushing's syndrome.\nTreatment of diabetic coma.\n\n For more:\n\n Causes of high and low blood sugar\nHow to inject an insulin needle or sugar needle", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6419, + "question": "Doctor, I suffer from chronic high blood pressure and I treat it with several medications, including the diuretics Lasix 40 and Aldactone 25. Do they have an effect on diabetes 2, which I recently suffer from and I am treated with Metformin 500 after meals?...", + "answer": "There is nothing preventing the use of these medications in diabetics in general. However, the use of Aldactone is prohibited for those who suffer from: severe renal failure, significant impairment in kidney function, or an increase in blood potassium levels, pregnancy, hypersensitivity to this drug or any of its components.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6420, + "question": "Hello\nMy daughter is sick with excessive insulin secretion and continues to take diazoxide treatment, the dose increases as her age increases. There is a doctor who told me that we are turning her into a diabetic patient who is better for her by increasing the treatment dose by three...", + "answer": "First, you must know the reason for the excessive insulin levels. Is it due to a congenital malformation, an insulinoma, or excessive insulin resistance? Accordingly, a precise treatment plan is drawn up. I advise you to consult an endocrinologist, with our best wishes for your recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6421, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother has had diabetes for about two years and is committed to treatment. Recently, her blood sugar level has become stable and has not changed, at 112. Should she continue taking diabetes treatment? Or should she stop...", + "answer": "This is a normal rate, and it is the result of adherence to diet and treatment. If she leaves treatment, her blood sugar will rise again, so she must continue treatment and see her doctor before making any decision.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6422, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to ask about my blood sugar level after fasting for 9 hours. I measured it in the pharmacy and it came out as 90. Is this normal? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, this level is considered normal, so there is no need to worry", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6423, + "question": "I am diabetic and use insulin\nBefore using needles, I used pills and did not suffer from skin problems (eczema). Is there a relationship between eczema and insulin?\nNote that the first program was insulin...", + "answer": "Side effects of insulin...\n1- Low blood sugar.\n2- Allergy to insulin.\n3- Fibrosis of the injection sites when insulin is injected in one place continuously\n4-Pain\n5- A fatty pad usually results from long-term insulin injections on the same site\n6. Weight gain\n7. Edema\n8. Allergy\nNone of them cause eczema", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6424, + "question": "Is there a solution to the problem of sweating a lot when eating lunch and dinner while taking an insulin injection, knowing that this person has been suffering from diabetes for ten years and his age is seven...", + "answer": "Hyperhidrosis usually results from abnormal stimulation of the sympathetic nerve, and its causes are varied, including primary hyperhidrosis, whose causes are unspecified, and secondary hyperhidrosis, whose causes are, for example: thyroid disease, pituitary disorders, tumors, menopause in women, some medical drugs, and diabetes. In your case also, the reason may be that you are taking insulin at the moment your blood sugar drops, which causes a sudden excessive drop in blood sugar, which causes these symptoms. Therefore, I advise you to do a home sugar test before taking insulin. With our hope for the patient to recover.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6425, + "question": "What is the best natural treatment for type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "The best treatment is to adhere to a diet and exercise daily, and if this fails to maintain normal blood sugar levels, resort to medications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6426, + "question": "Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about the results of the blood sugar level test, which are as follows:\nR.B.S = 240 mg/dl\nS.Uric Acid = 5.6 mg/dl\nS.Cholestrol= 195 mg/dl\nI would like to know the patient's health...", + "answer": "The blood sugar level is high, but the rest of the tests are within normal limits.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6427, + "question": "Has a radical and effective treatment been found for type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no cure for type 1 or type 2 diabetes, but the method of treating this disease revolves around controlling blood sugar levels and controlling the symptoms that may result from it and its complications such as tingling, numbness, and others.\nSome other types of diabetes, such as gestational diabetes, resolve when pregnancy ends, and some types of type 2 diabetes that are caused by severe morbid obesity may disappear with the disappearance of obesity.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6428, + "question": "What are the causes of albumin in urine? What are its causes? What foods should not be eaten to reduce albumin levels? Thanks for the benefit in advance", + "answer": "Albumin or albumin are the protein molecules most present in the components of blood plasma, and their presence in the urine is an indicator of kidney failure. The causes of kidney failure are multiple, and chronic diabetes may be the most prominent and widespread of these causes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6429, + "question": "What reduces high blood sugar?", + "answer": "The question is not clear, please rephrase the question.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6430, + "question": "What are the side effects of using Siofor 850 mg pills for diabetics?\nOne pill in the morning and one pill in the evening?\nWith sincere thanks and appreciation", + "answer": "Metformin treatment is considered a safe treatment in general, and its side effects are sometimes limited to: loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and stomach pain. To avoid these symptoms, it is recommended to take it with meals. It is prohibited for people who suffer from kidney failure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6431, + "question": "Can you talk about the symptoms of diabetes and is there a specific smell that is characteristic of the disease? Gratefully.", + "answer": "The main symptoms of diabetes are: bulimia (feeling hungry or eating too much), polydipsia (feeling thirsty), and polyuria (excessive urination). Diabetes is a systemic disease par excellence, meaning that over time it can affect all of the body’s systems, especially morbidity. Vascular, neuropathy, renal and retinopathy. To avoid this, the patient must maintain normal blood sugar levels by adhering to the diet and treatment prescribed by the doctor. There is no distinctive smell for the patient", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6432, + "question": "Good morning. Is the drug (Glucophage) considered a glucose secretion inhibitor, and is it useful in weight loss? Also, does it really reduce the secretion of testosterone? With much...", + "answer": "Glucophage reduces the production of glucose resulting from hepatic glycogen. It also reduces the absorption of glucose by the intestinal tract and reduces tissue resistance to insulin. It also reduces the level of low- and very-low-density fats (LDL, VLDL) meaning bad fats. Therefore, it is useful in Weight loss, and no need to worry about testosterone", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6433, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother is 78 years old and has been suffering from diabetes for about 4 years. She takes insulin injections as a treatment at 8 degrees in the morning and 8 degrees in the evening. My question is, is...", + "answer": "This depends on the ability of the pancreas to produce insulin, and the patient’s ability to adhere to the necessary diet, so that the amounts of insulin secreted are able to deal with the amounts of sugar in the blood. If these two conditions are met, it is possible to switch to treatment with other diabetes medications (pills). What do you mean by her kidney pain? Please explain because this is very important.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6434, + "question": "I drank two cups of water at 11 o'clock and did a fasting blood test at 5:40, the result was sugar 135, cholesterol 206, cortisone 1\nThen I ate a 355 ml carton of full-fat yogurt, 155 ml milk, and a bottle...", + "answer": "According to the results sent, you suffer from what is called pre-diabetes, so you should see a doctor to supervise your condition. Although your condition is not worrisome, neglecting it may lead you to future problems that you do not need. With our hope for your speedy recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6435, + "question": "I did a medical examination today to apply for a job and my blood sugar result was 150. I was eating a brown chicken sandwich and potatoes before going down. Is the result normal or not?", + "answer": "This result is abnormal. You must repeat the analysis to be sure, and follow up with the doctor to do the necessary work.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6436, + "question": "How do I get modern treatment for type 2 diabetes in my country, Iraq, and what is the name of the new medicine?", + "answer": "The solution is not to use a new or old medicine. The basis of treatment is diet in the first place, where daily calories are calculated for each patient according to height, weight, daily physical effort, and age stage. After that, the appropriate treatment is developed for the patient after conducting the necessary studies, of course. Constant communication with the doctor is necessary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6437, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I know a person who had a urine test done and found sugar in his urine. Does this mean he has diabetes or could it be something else?", + "answer": "You must repeat the analysis, and most importantly, do a blood sugar test, whether fasting or breaking the fast.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6438, + "question": "What is the appropriate diet for people with type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "It has been answered previously", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6439, + "question": "Please advise me. It is necessary, may God reward you. My mother is diabetic and her blood sugar is of the insulin type, which is usually very high, meaning approximately 500 or 400, knowing that she is committed and takes three doses of insulin...", + "answer": "Usually, the main reason is non-adherence to the diet, as diet is the cornerstone of any treatment. You must seek the help of a nutritionist to create a nutritional schedule based on the amount of daily calories required for it, and adhere to that and you will see the result.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6440, + "question": "After I discovered that I was diabetic a few months ago, the treating doctor prescribed me Januvia 100 ml once a day with a Glim 2mg tablet a day....", + "answer": "There is no cure for the disease, and treatments are taken to maintain normal blood sugar levels, or by stimulating the pancreas, or by injecting insulin in the event that the pancreas is unable to secrete the necessary insulin despite the stimulation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6441, + "question": "Is pineapple beneficial for diabetics or not, and what is the normal range for fasting and fasting diabetes measurements?", + "answer": "All fruits contain sugars, and the amounts vary from one fruit to another. Therefore, reasonable quantities of them must be eaten, commensurate with the patient’s diet. The normal blood sugar range ranges between 80-120 mg/dL, or approximately 4.2-7 mmol. Fasting or breaking the fast.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6442, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetic foot in your hospital?\ndiabetic foot", + "answer": "We, as a medical site, do not have hospitals. Diabetic foot is treated in public hospitals, by a vascular specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6443, + "question": "I suffer from excessive thinness, and I recently suffered from high blood pressure and diabetes as a result of severe nervous pressure that I have been exposed to and still am. I am looking for a diet that will help me gain weight. Latest blood sugar analysis...", + "answer": "There is no single diet, but rather it depends on the patient’s weight and height, age stage, and daily physical activity, and on the basis of that, an appropriate nutrition schedule is developed for each person, and this is done in cooperation between the doctor, the patient, and the nutritionist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6444, + "question": "In the name of God Almighty,,,\nPeace be upon you...\nWhat is the most appropriate treatment for severe colds and influenza for a patient with type A diabetes?\nMay God help you", + "answer": "Treatment is no different from other patients, and generally depends on abundant fluid intake, vitamin C, and treatment of general symptoms such as fever, joint pain, headaches, etc.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6445, + "question": "What foods and drinks are harmful and harmless for diabetics?", + "answer": "The diabetes diet generally consists of 50-60% carbohydrates, 10-15% proteins, and 20-30% fats. The amount of calories that must be consumed daily depends on the patient’s weight, age, and the physical effort he exerts. As for the nature of the food, it is generally recommended to stay away from it. Or limit simple carbohydrates such as table sugar, honey, sweets, ice cream, chocolate, candy, jam, animal fats, butter, cheese, fat milk, soft drinks, sweetened juices, and alcohol. Vegetables, fresh fruits, brown bread, and red meat are recommended. And skinless chicken. Seeking the help of a nutritionist may help a lot in this matter.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6446, + "question": "Is there a diet for a patient with DM type I, a girl born in 91? Note that the onset of diabetes occurred when she was 11 years old now, and with adjustments to the doses, she began to suffer from lows and sometimes highs, and she...", + "answer": "In most cases, type 1 diabetes appears between the ages of nine and eleven. It is very important to maintain a diet that usually depends on the body’s need for daily calories, and this varies from one patient to another, and depends on the patient’s weight, physical activity, and age stage. In adulthood, the body needs a larger amount of calories because it is considered an important body building stage. You must seek help from a nutritionist to set an appropriate schedule for nutrition, and adjust the amount of insulin by your doctor. Always be careful to limit the drop in blood sugar levels during sleep.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6447, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor\nMy father suffers from high blood sugar and high blood pressure, as he had surgery on one of his eyes, and now he cannot eat food and also spends his time...", + "answer": "It is necessary to know the cause of vomiting in order to establish appropriate treatment. In any case, there are some tips to reduce vomiting and nausea, the most important of which are: staying away from spices and seasonings, staying away from acids, as well as fats, and finally distributing meals so that he eats small amounts over several times. More meals.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6448, + "question": "Can I use sugar-regulating pills (Glucophage) to slim down or lose weight? What is her method, knowing that I do not have diabetes?", + "answer": "Metformin, which is the pharmaceutical ingredient in Glucophage, is one of the medications used to treat diabetes by reducing tissue resistance to insulin. It also helps lower triglycerides and cholesterol. It is possible to use the drug to treat excessive obesity, but using it alone for slimming has no clear scientific basis. The basis for weight loss depends on diet and regular exercise. This is, of course, if there is no other cause for obesity, such as hormonal disorders.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6449, + "question": "I became diabetic less than a year ago\nThen I presented my case to the specialist doctor and the test result was 410 mg/dl\nThe doctor decided to give me two insulin injections:\n1- Dose 30...", + "answer": "I think that what you are doing is a good thing, although 180 mg/dL is a percentage that exceeds the normal rate of blood sugar, as the normal rate should be around 120, so if this percentage remains high despite the good diet that is followed, You can use metformin 500 mg every 12 hours. In addition to its effect to reduce high blood sugar, it does not lower blood sugar below normal levels, limits hepatic glucose production, and reduces tissue resistance to insulin. Following up with your doctor is very important, and we hope you recover.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6450, + "question": "I became diabetic about four years ago and have not taken any medication since then, neither diabetes pills nor insulin needles, but I protect myself from all causes of high blood sugar (...", + "answer": "If you can maintain a normal blood sugar level through diet, this is good, but you must constantly check your blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6451, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI have been diabetic for 13 years and I am now 49 years old. My treatment is insulin molasses\nThey prescribed a treatment for me by boiling olive leaves, then filtering them and drinking them. I used it and it worked...", + "answer": "Your use of insulin means that there is a deficiency in the pancreas to produce insulin, and this means that boiled olive leaves have the ability to produce insulin in some way, and since I have not read any scientific study on the matter, I will tell you that if you are sure of that, then with God’s blessing, and I do not think so. There are important complications to this.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6452, + "question": "Is the new diabetes drug in the medical bulletin available and where can we find it?", + "answer": "The drug is not yet available in the Arab region, and although it has been approved by a group of experts, there are still studies on its side effects, and it may take some time before it is widely circulated.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6453, + "question": "In response to my previous question, my husband is diabetic (type 2) and he takes Formit 850. He was diagnosed six months ago and his weight was 94 and he became 82 and his height is 180. Is there anything...", + "answer": "I think that his weight is ideal for his height, and obesity will be harmful to him, preventing him from controlling his blood sugar level. We advise him to adhere to diet and drug treatment, and there is no need to worry.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6454, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar at home with a glucometer and found it to be 0.65. Note that I did this before eating dinner. Is this peak normal? I report...", + "answer": "Normal values ​​are in the range of 80-120 mg per deciliter, or 4.5-6.8 mmol. Make sure you measure correctly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6455, + "question": "Can a woman who has been suffering from type 1 diabetes for 25 years get married and have children, knowing that she is 38 years old and her blood sugar levels are balanced (l' hemoglobine glucosilée...", + "answer": "Diabetes is not completely contraindicated and does not affect a woman’s ability to conceive", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6456, + "question": "I have had diabetes for five years and have been pregnant for about a month and a half. I am treated with insulin, and my blood sugar is not controlled during the day, it rises to 300 or more, and at night it drops to 50 or more...", + "answer": "We need some additional information about the type of insulin used, the doses used, the times of eating, and the times of taking insulin\nAnd also do an analysis:\nFBG_PP_HbA1C", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6457, + "question": "Does 16 hours of fasting affect a fasting blood sugar test?", + "answer": "Of course it affects because there is a consumption of sugar by the body during this time, especially if there is physical effort expended.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6458, + "question": "Is it possible to get rid of diabetes if it is detected and treated in its early stages?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease, and its cause is that the amount of insulin secreted by the pancreas is insufficient to treat the amount of sugar consumed by the patient under normal circumstances, and in some patients who follow a careful diet through which they can maintain normal levels of sugar in the blood, but In most cases, the patient needs drug treatment in addition to diet, and this ensures a normal life for the patient in addition to delaying the complications of the disease for many years.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6459, + "question": "I have been diabetic for six months and have been taking Format (adjuvant) pills, and I have lost ten kilograms. My question is, how do I keep my weight from going down, and do brewer’s yeast pills after food increase...", + "answer": "Please send your medical history clearly, what type of diabetes you suffer from, your average sugar levels, height and weight, so that we can guide you well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6460, + "question": "Is drinking sweetened tea considered a test for fasting?", + "answer": "Of course not, because being sweetened means it contains sugar, and this affects the concentration of substances in the blood.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6461, + "question": "Hello\nI am not diabetic, but the result of the cumulative blood sugar analysis for 3 months was 7.20\nAll random blood sugar tests were always between 116 and 130\n- And post-analysis...", + "answer": "You may have started what is called the pre-diabetes stage, in addition to your risk factors, which are genetic factors and obesity, so you must quickly begin to get rid of excess weight through diet, and I believe that this will be sufficient in the next stage. You do not need any other treatment. We wish you success. Note: I advise you to seek the help of a nutritionist to develop an appropriate nutritional program.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6462, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI decided after I was diagnosed and confirmed that I have diabetes, which is hereditary. My parents suffer from the same disease\nI take Metformin 500 pills after lunch and dinner with...", + "answer": "I think that your weight is appropriate and you do not need to gain weight at the present time, as your control over your blood sugar level is not good. I advise you to do some exercise because it reduces tissue resistance to insulin and thus burns a greater amount of sugar, and at the same time does not make you lose weight. Note: The blood sugar level must be measured before exercising.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6463, + "question": "Is diabetes related to failure to complete intercourse, poor erection, or premature ejaculation?", + "answer": "Yes, after 10-15 years of diabetes, it causes a disturbance in the erection of the penis, accelerated ejaculation, and incomplete intercourse.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6464, + "question": "Are apples, oranges, and coffee harmful? Are they beneficial for a diabetic patient? Are these medications useful? How much do I need? If they are harmful, I won’t do them. Thank you very much. How much?", + "answer": "Fruits contain quantities of sugar, but they also contain quantities of vitamins. They can be eaten in different quantities if you can maintain a normal level of blood sugar by adhering to treatment and an appropriate diet. The quantity depends on the patient’s weight and height and the usual daily physical effort. For this reason, it is recommended to seek the help of a doctor and a nutritionist to control the daily calories that should be consumed. In short, its benefits are many, and its only harm is that it can also raise blood sugar levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6465, + "question": "Does taking the drug hydrochlorothiazide to a patient with high blood pressure and diabetes type 2 cause high blood sugar? Or is it within safe limits? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, the drug can be used, and the slight increase that the drug can cause can be eliminated by maintaining a diet and appropriate drug treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6466, + "question": "Is diabetes transmitted from mother to fetus?\nTo what extent does the disease affect the fetus at all stages?\nThank you", + "answer": "The disease is usually not transmitted from the mother to the fetus, but the mother must follow up well during pregnancy and maintain normal blood sugar levels. In the absence of this control, the mother often gives birth to large newborns, which means that the possibility of them being infected in the future is higher. Larger than normal newborns", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6467, + "question": "I suffer from severe pain and burning in my right leg from the thigh to the palm of my foot. I had an MRI scan. There is pressure in the first sacral vertebra and the fifth lumbar vertebra. I am 54 years old and 170...", + "answer": "If the reason is known, it is no longer surprising. You have two reasons for the presence of these symptoms. The first is a herniated disc in the vertebrae of the lower back, and the other is high blood sugar. Therefore, you must maintain normal levels of blood sugar, by adhering to a diet and taking appropriate treatment. Also follow up with the doctor regarding the treatment of a herniated disc, whether medical or surgical treatment, with our hope for your recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6468, + "question": "What are vitamins for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no need to use vitamins permanently or daily for a diabetic patient, and they are usually used to treat diseases that may accompany a diabetic patient, such as anemia due to a deficiency of vitamin B or folic acid. However, vitamin B complex (Neurovit B2, B6, B12) is usually used to treat what is called diabetic neuropathy, which is one of the complications of diabetes, especially in the peripheral nerves.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6469, + "question": "Do melatonin tablets affect diabetics? My mother wants to take it, but we read that it is not used for diabetics on the Internet. Is this true? And why? Please advise, thank you", + "answer": "Through many studies, it has been shown that the secretion of this hormone is lower in diabetic patients compared to non-diabetic patients, so a diabetic patient can take this medication. The only drawback to this medication is that it can raise the blood sugar level, but only in patients who maintain normal sugar levels. This treatment has many advantages, as it improves the patient’s psychological state, helps reduce blood fats, reduces neuropathy and retinopathy in diabetics, improves hormone levels in women, and thus delays menopause.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6470, + "question": "My question is important, please answer quickly? I suffer from severe pain in my toes and I feel like electricity in them. I have gout and what is called diabetes insipidus, and the pain increases day after day...", + "answer": "Gout is a disease caused by high levels of uric acid. It usually causes swelling and pain in the joints, especially in the toes and especially the big toe. The disease usually experiences bouts that intensify from time to time. There are many drugs that are used during an exacerbation of the disease. 1- Colchicine is the most widely used treatment. It can be used preventively and in small doses to reduce the severity and frequency of seizures. 2- Non-steroidal anti-pain and anti-swelling medications, such as ibuprofen, naproxen. 3- Treatments that reduce the level of uric acid in the blood or that increase its excretion through the kidneys, such as Alperinol 100-300 grams per day.\nIt is usually recommended to reduce the intake of red meat and blue fish", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6471, + "question": "Peace be upon you, what is the best cream for cracked legs due to diabetes?", + "answer": "Vaseline is the best as it has no side effects. It is advisable to wash the feet with warm water and soap and dry them well before that.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6472, + "question": "My son is 16 years old, his height is 166 cm and his weight is 51.5 kg. He had blood tests and the results were: fasting (91) and two hours after eating (83). What is the reason for the low result after eating...", + "answer": "The readings are within the normal level, so there is no need to worry. His weight compared to his height shows that he needs better nutrition.\nIt does not currently require any studies.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6473, + "question": "Is it possible for a patient who was taking Glycephage 800 to return to 500 after his blood sugar returned to almost normal, i.e. 110-125 as a minimum with a good diet? Thank you.", + "answer": "If you can maintain appropriate blood sugar levels through a good diet, there is no harm in that.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6474, + "question": "What is the diet for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "In general, it depends on eating 50-60% carbohydrates, 10-15% proteins, and 20-30% fats. The calories that the patient should eat are determined according to gender, height, and weight, as well as the daily effort he usually performs, as well as the biological condition (for example, pregnancy, children in the construction stage, or puberty). In general, there are foods such as all kinds of vegetables that contain quantities of salts and vitamins, in addition to water, and small amounts of calories. It is recommended to avoid honey, sugar, chocolate, jam, all kinds of sweets, and soft drinks. It is also recommended to avoid animal fats and their derivatives. It is recommended that a diet program be developed by a nutritionist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6475, + "question": "I am 45 years old, my weight is 73 kg, and my height is 1 m 78 cm. I had the necessary tests 45 days ago and it turned out that I have type 2 diabetes and I am now taking GLUCOPHAGE tablets...", + "answer": "We advise you to follow this regimen, as this medication helps the tissues consume sugar by reducing their resistance to insulin, so it prevents high blood sugar, and it is a safe treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6476, + "question": "Doctor, what treatment do you recommend for diabetes?", + "answer": "It has been answered previously", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6477, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I use treatment for diabetes and I follow a fasting diet of 171, sometimes 189, sometimes 200, sometimes 210, and I break the fast at 300, sometimes 289, and sometimes 259. Is it necessary that I take treatment first while I am urinating...", + "answer": "You must visit a doctor in order to diagnose diabetes and administer the appropriate treatment according to the type of diabetes you have and according to the results of the tests. Diabetes is diagnosed through:\n\nFasting blood sugar is more than or equal to 126 mg/dl on two separate tests.\nCumulative blood sugar is more than 6.5 on two separate tests.\nRandom blood sugar test more than 200 mg/dl.\n\nIt is worth noting that frequent urination may be a symptom of high blood sugar or the result of a urinary tract infection due to increased blood sugar. It should be noted that following a healthy diet and exercising is an integral part of treatment, but it does not replace the use of medications used to lower blood sugar, which must be prescribed by a specialist doctor only. The following nutritional advice can be followed in addition to the doctor’s instructions and adherence to prescribed medications:\n\nFatty fish containing omega 3.\nGreen leaves.\nCinnamon and turmeric.\neggs.\nChia seeds and flax seeds.\nYogurt.\nAlmonds, cashews, hazelnuts, walnuts, pistachios.\nBroccoli.\nolive oil.\nApple cider vinegar.\nthe Garlic.\nthe strawberry.\nPumpkin.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiabetes diagnosis\nAcute and chronic diabetes complications\nDiabetic food\nTreatment of cumulative diabetes with herbs\nTreatment of type 2 diabetes\n\nReference:\n\nDiabetes\nThe 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6478, + "question": "Doctor, does walking help regulate blood sugar for diabetics?", + "answer": "The greater the physical effort, the greater the amount of sugar consumed and thus the lower blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6479, + "question": "What are the latest methods of treating diabetes??\nI heard that olive leaves are an effective treatment for this disease.... Is this true? How do you take doses of these leaves? What is the time period for treatment?", + "answer": "Diabetes is treated through diet and anti-diabetic medications. As for olive leaves, there are no scientific studies proving their effectiveness in treatment, and they may be popular recipes without a scientific basis to support them.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6480, + "question": "Doctor, will overcoming hunger or not letting a person with diabetes 2 feel any hunger or empty stomach of food throughout the day limit the risk of low blood sugar...", + "answer": "A diabetic patient needs to adhere to an appropriate diet and medication regimen, and this does not mean leaving him for long hours without food. Rather, the necessary amounts of food must be distributed for the patient over several meals. Thus, the patient maintains normal blood sugar levels. In short, diet does not mean hunger in any way.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6481, + "question": "Thank you for the quick response, and I would like to clarify that I have been on a diet since the onset of diabetes, and I consider myself in control of the situation. Is this not enough?\nKnowing that I did more than one analysis a while ago...", + "answer": "If the diet is sufficient to maintain normal blood sugar levels, then this is good. You do not need any other treatment, and to be sure, check your blood sugar regularly", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6482, + "question": "Dear doctors, I have been suffering from diabetes for about four years and have not used any medication for about two years or more, but last night I felt a rapid heartbeat and severe sweating from all over...", + "answer": "It appears from the symptoms mentioned that you may have suffered from an episode of low blood sugar, so in such cases you must eat sugar as soon as possible, because low blood sugar is the most serious complication in a diabetic patient. There is an important matter, so you must consult a doctor so that the necessary studies can be done and the appropriate treatment can be put in place, because negligence may lead you to serious consequences, with our hope for your recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6483, + "question": "Doctor, does having diabetes mean that the patient will suffer not only from high blood sugar, but will also suffer from the risk of low blood sugar, i.e. (swinging diabetes) and that...", + "answer": "Low blood sugar is one of the most serious complications of diabetes, whether type 1 or type 2, and can occur in patients treated with pills or insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6484, + "question": "What causes tingling with the fingertips of the left hand, knowing that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "The reason is due to peripheral neuropathy, as well as microvascular disease, which occur due to chronic high blood sugar levels, and are usually worse in patients who suffer from irregular blood sugar levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6485, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a blood sugar test when I am fasting. It ranges from 110 to 130. I use Vitamin Copal and Emryl 1g. Do I use the vitamin and aspirin daily or every other day and what is the appropriate period...", + "answer": "It seems that you maintain appropriate levels of blood sugar, and this is very important. Aspirin is taken daily, within the limits of 100 mg (Baby Aspirin), and as for vitamins, you can also take them if you need them. What do you mean by medications accompanying the treatment of diabetes?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6486, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes and how do I know if I suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "To make it simple for you, there are three main symptoms\n- Eating too much and feeling hungry (bulimia)\n-Constant feeling of thirst (polydipsia)\n-Frequent urination (polyuria)\nThere are also risk factors that may cause the possibility of disease\n-Genetics\n-Obesity\nTo confirm, it is recommended to conduct laboratory tests", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6487, + "question": "I am 33 years old. I had a cumulative examination, the result was 6.5-7. At this stage, I was eating randomly. After the result, the doctor advised me to diet, and I did a very simple diet, and now the results are between 85-100, and I...", + "answer": "This test is usually used for diabetics, in order to monitor the body’s reaction to the disease over a long period of time, and it is usually done 3-4 times a year, and you do not need such a test, and it appears that your sugar levels are within normal limits, and To be sure, you can do a blood sugar test once a month. According to World Health Organization recommendations, a person is considered diabetic if the blood sugar level is 126 mg/dL or more while fasting, or 200 mg/dL or more during breakfast, or two hours after eating 75 grams of sugar. Between these two numbers, the person is considered to be in the so-called pre-diabetes stage, and here the treatment is primarily diet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6488, + "question": "I am diabetic, fasting at 188 and breaking the fast at 255. Do I need insulin or pills? I know that I follow a diet only. Will this harm me or must I take treatment? May God reward you well.", + "answer": "It seems that diet is not enough, and in this case you should see a doctor to determine the appropriate treatment, because high blood sugar has risks, which usually worsen over time.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6489, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. I previously sent 4 questions. I did not receive a response. I have a new question:\nIs aspirin useful for diabetics to thin the blood and allow it to penetrate the cells and capillaries?", + "answer": "Aspirin is very beneficial for diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6490, + "question": "I am 48 years old. I use Virecta about a quarter of a pill. I want to know the risks and harms, knowing that I have diabetes and high blood pressure.", + "answer": "It is not recommended for use with blood pressure or heart medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6491, + "question": "I am a 32-year-old young man. In September 2011, I suddenly had a diabetes test and my fasting blood sugar was 270. A year later, on September 2012, I had a fasting blood test and it turned out...", + "answer": "Dear, according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization, a person is considered to have diabetes if the blood sugar level is more than 126 mg fasting and more than 200 mg two or more hours after eating. According to what you mentioned, you actually suffer from type 2 diabetes, and you must go to a clinic as soon as possible. The doctor will conduct the necessary studies and start the appropriate diet. As for your question about the relationship between infections and high blood sugar, this is true. Viral or bacterial infections limit the control of blood sugar levels in diabetics.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6492, + "question": "Does the amount of insulin differ for the same patient during the day?", + "answer": "A schedule is usually set by the doctor that is proportional to the patient’s weight, physical effort, and the amount of meals he usually eats. Therefore, the amount of insulin required to be taken in the evening is usually less than that taken during the day. Therefore, if the patient is not committed to the necessary diet, the amount of insulin is What should be taken may differ for the same patient.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6493, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, about 25 years old, type 2. After medical examinations, it became clear that the beginning of the increase in renal cortin numbers was 145 so far, but a doctor told me that...", + "answer": "Having diabetes means high blood sugar, and if sugar levels are not controlled, over time this can lead to kidney damage, or what is known as diabetic nephropathy. To maintain the health and function of the kidneys and prevent further complications, the following tips can be followed:\n\nMonitor blood sugar levels on a daily basis.\nConsult an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist on an ongoing basis so that he can ensure that the medications used are effective or whether doses need to be adjusted or other medications added.\nMonitor blood pressure continuously and keep it within normal limits.\nSee a doctor if any of the following symptoms appear: protein in the urine/ high blood pressure/ swelling of the leg or ankle/ leg cramps/ going to the bathroom frequently at night/ high blood urea/ nausea and vomiting/ weakness/ paleness/ anemia.\nAvoid urinary tract infections.\nCorrect any problems in the urinary system.\nAvoid any medications that may harm the kidneys, especially over-the-counter pain medications.\nConsult a doctor about appropriate medications to treat high blood pressure that help slow the loss of kidney function.\nRestrict the use of proteins in the diet.\nIt is recommended to consume green tea in moderation and not drink it excessively to avoid the formation of kidney stones and worsening the condition of the kidneys.\nAvoid consuming alcohol because it leads to high blood pressure, affects the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and leads to dehydration.\n\nFor more:\n\nStages of diabetic nephropathy\nRisks of diabetic nephropathy and its treatment\nEye health, diabetes, high blood pressure and kidney disease\nAcute and chronic diabetes complications\nImportant examinations for diabetics\n\nReference:\n\nDiabetes - A Major Risk Factor for Kidney Disease\nDrinking Tea: Are the Health Benefits Real?\n\n\n\nAlcohol and Your Kidneys", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6494, + "question": "What tests should a diabetic patient do on an ongoing basis in order to be sure that she is not affected by diabetes? Please mention them and over how long they should be done. Thank you.", + "answer": "Diabetes is a disease that can affect various body systems, especially when the disease is chronic, so there are many studies and periodic examinations that must be done to maintain a healthy life as much as possible. The most important of these tests is the blood sugar level, and it is usually done almost daily using home equipment. It is preferable to do it in the laboratory once a week, and it is important to maintain normal blood sugar levels. The glycated hemoglobin, especially Hb A1c, is also examined once every 3-4 months. An eye examination is performed at least once a year, a kidney function examination is performed every 6 months, an examination of the arteries of the lower extremities to determine the extent of their narrowing or blockage, and finally, follow-up with the doctor is a very important factor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6495, + "question": "I suffer from symptoms of diabetes, and the clinic at the university measured me with the device at 70 or 140 or more. The hospital did a quick test and two weeks ago they took me by ambulance because my blood sugar dropped to 54...", + "answer": "Low blood sugar levels in a diabetic patient is the most dangerous complication of this disease, especially if it occurs during sleep, it may lead to death. Therefore, the patient must maintain normal levels by adhering to a sound nutritional program, in addition to taking treatment in the necessary doses and at the specified times, and it is advisable to Measure blood sugar before going to sleep, and to ensure that a laboratory analysis is performed at least once a week, it is always recommended to follow up with a doctor, in order to reduce the complications of this disease, and always remember that chronic high blood sugar levels pose risks to all body systems, especially blood vessels. And nerves, kidneys and eyes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6496, + "question": "What is the level of fasting and fasting blood sugar for diabetics?", + "answer": "The sugar level should be approximately within normal limits, and these levels are 80-120 mg-dL or approximately 5-6.8 mmol-L. This is done by taking advantage of the diet and treatment on time. However, in many diabetic patients in general, it is difficult for the patient to maintain these levels, and the blood sugar level rises, but the patient must be careful that this rise is not as large as possible, because chronic high blood sugar has serious consequences for the body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6497, + "question": "What are the complications of type 1 diabetes? Thank you for your efforts. May God reward you", + "answer": "The most important complication is low blood sugar, which usually results from fasting for a long time, or from injecting an excessive amount of insulin, or vigorous exercise that leads to burning most of the sugar in the body. Low blood sugar is considered one of the most dangerous complications for humans, as delayed treatment may lead to It can lead to death. As for the complications of high blood sugar, especially chronic diabetes, it may affect most of the body’s systems, especially the peripheral nerves, blood vessels, kidneys, and eyes. Therefore, it is important to maintain normal blood sugar levels to reduce these complications, and thus live a normal life.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6498, + "question": "Doctor, I have had diabetes for 6 years, and thank God I used to be conservative, but now I am not conservative. Now my blood sugar level is very high. Now, when I fast, it reaches 300. Doctor, may God be your brother, give me a diet plan that lowers my blood sugar, knowing...", + "answer": "This weight is considered appropriate for your height. However, you must follow the necessary diet. It appears that there is a problem. This blood sugar level is very high. If the increase remains despite following the diet, you may need to increase the amount of insulin. You should consult your doctor. As soon as possible, we will conduct some studies and develop a new treatment plan with the aim of achieving and maintaining a normal level of blood sugar, with our hope for your recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6499, + "question": "Hello, I am 46 years old. When I wake up, I feel very dry and very hot at the bottom of my feet?", + "answer": "You should see a doctor for a clinical examination, as well as some necessary tests to reach an accurate diagnosis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6500, + "question": "Is there an effective medicine for erection problems in diabetics?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a disease that can affect all body systems, especially blood vessels and peripheral nerves, and it can affect the erection process, especially if the disease is chronic. To improve these symptoms, you must maintain the blood sugar level within the normal level, and you can take vitamins and Doing sports to improve physical performance,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6501, + "question": "How do I treat heart tremors for diabetics and feelings of suffocation and imbalance in the brain?", + "answer": "You cannot treat yourself without consulting a doctor. You must consult an internal medicine physician for the correct examination and diagnosis and then prescribe treatment. Most likely, what you are complaining about is severe hypertension in your arterial blood pressure, which is often found in diabetics. Your safety.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6502, + "question": "I suffer from joint pain and numbness, even though I suffer from type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "Diabetics usually suffer from vasculopathy and neuropathy, especially in the peripheral nerves, which causes such symptoms. You should consult your doctor to do the necessary studies and develop the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6503, + "question": "I have been diabetic for about five years. I suffer from dry hands and cracks in my feet", + "answer": "The feet often reflect the general condition of the diabetic patient, as they reflect the extent of the diabetic patient’s vascular and neurological impairment, so we recommend the following:\n- Wash your feet daily with warm water and soap and dry them well, especially between the toes\n- Moisturize the feet with moisturizing cream, preferably Vaseline\n- Protect the legs by using appropriate shoes, and staying away from narrow or wide shoes\n- Do exercises to stimulate blood circulation in the extremities\nSeek the help of a foot care specialist to get rid of calluses or skin tags and cut the nails\nWhen visiting a doctor for any reason, take off your shoes and socks and let the doctor examine your feet\n- Avoid smoking because it is a major cause of vascular disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6504, + "question": "Is Seroxat suitable for diabetics? If the answer is no, what is the appropriate antidepressant for them?", + "answer": "There are no contraindications for the use of the drug in diabetics unless the patient is allergic to this drug", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6505, + "question": "I measured the sugar and got a result with the same drop of blood. I measured the sugar several times and each time I found a different result with a significant difference, even though the device is in good condition. Did you...", + "answer": "If the difference is as large as you say, the natural explanation is that there is a problem with the device.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6506, + "question": "My husband was infected with a fungus between the fingers between the little finger and the ring finger. He is a person with type 2 diabetes. He has been using a sanitizer for a week, and the fungus is still the same. Nothing has changed.", + "answer": "First, he must make a correct diagnosis through a medical examination, and if it is proven that he suffers from the presence of fungi, there are special medications to treat such cases, as in many cases, sterilization alone is not sufficient for recovery, knowing that these lesions between the fingers of the hand are not dangerous if they are treated. It was compared to that between the toes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6507, + "question": "Do insulin injections affect the hair? My hair is very thin. I hope you can advise me\nThank you", + "answer": "Diabetes is considered the systemic disease par excellence, meaning that it can affect all of the body’s systems, especially the blood vessels, nervous system, eyes, kidneys, etc. As for using insulin to maintain blood sugar levels, I do not think it has anything to do with hair loss.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6508, + "question": "I am 38 years old, my weight is 115 kg, I am married and have children. I did a blood sugar test and it was 122 when fasting and 133 when fasting. The doctor in the laboratory reported that I am in the pre-diabetic stage...", + "answer": "Obesity may be the main factor for type 2 diabetes, and if such numbers are confirmed, you may be in the early stages of pre-diabetes, so you must follow a diet with the aim of losing the weight that suits you, and in this case you can prevent the disease. Medical supervision is important in such cases, and we hope for your recovery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6509, + "question": "Does drinking soft drinks lead to diabetes and other diseases?", + "answer": "There are some studies that indicate that excessive drinking of soft drinks can increase the risk of diabetes and other diseases, as soft drinks contain added sugars in large quantities, and are consumed quickly, which can lead to increased blood sugar levels and obesity.\n \nSome studies indicate that drinking soft drinks regularly can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure, but it should be noted that drinking soft drinks on a regular basis cannot cause these diseases directly, but rather can increase the risk of developing them simultaneously. With other factors such as not doing enough physical activity and eating food rich in fats and sugars.\n \nIn general, it is recommended to drink soft drinks in moderation and not get used to consuming them on a daily basis. It is preferable to drink water, natural juices, and other types of healthy drinks as an alternative to soft drinks.\n \nFor more:\n\n7 of the bad effects of soft drinks on the health of athletes\nHow many calories are in soft drinks?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6510, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetics?", + "answer": "There is no cure for diabetes, but maintaining normal blood sugar levels by adhering to a strict diet and treatment regimen, in addition to exercising, helps lead a normal life like other healthy people.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6511, + "question": "Doctor, complications of diabetes: low blood sugar? How does this happen, and do these complications occur with diabetes of any kind, first or second, treated or untreated (excessive)...", + "answer": "Hypoglycemia can occur in any person, but it occurs in a large proportion of diabetics. The reasons for this are the lack of compatibility between the amount of insulin or other diabetes medications on the one hand and the amount of food consumed, which is usually less. It can also occur. When a diabetic patient exerts great effort, he burns a lot of sugar present in the body’s tissues, so the diabetic patient must be careful because the consequences of low blood sugar are serious.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6512, + "question": "What is the effect of epilepsy medication on peripheral neuritis in diabetics?", + "answer": "Although there is no certain knowledge about how these medications work to relieve symptoms in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, one of these medications (gabapentin, neurontin) has shown effectiveness in many cases. It began to be used approximately ten years ago after its effectiveness was proven. It is therapeutic in alleviating the symptoms of herpes zoster (a viral disease that affects the skin). However, like other medications, it has side effects, so it is recommended to take it under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6513, + "question": "What should we do with a 14-year-old child who has been suffering from diabetes for about a year and is treated with Insulin Hemilon R, three doses in the morning and evening, 13 units, and lunch, 17 units, Yoya and Lantus, one dose at 10 o’clock...", + "answer": "The solution lies in following up with the doctor to determine the appropriate units until he reaches normal blood sugar levels, with the hope that he will recover.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6514, + "question": "What are the symptoms of low blood sugar? Does it affect human health?", + "answer": "It is a dangerous condition, the most important symptoms of which are jitters, cold sweating, trembling of the hands and body, feeling hungry, disorientation, headache, memory loss, dizziness, blurred vision, unexplained fatigue, and a feeling of pressure in the middle of the chest. Failure to expedite treatment leads to loss of consciousness, deep coma, and possibly death", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6515, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic patient and I take a 500 gram probiotic. In all honesty, I use olive leaves by chewing and absorbing the juice. It helps in reducing the diabetes. My condition is normal and excellent. I don’t know if there is...", + "answer": "We cannot tell you about the side effects of olive leaf, because we do not have scientific studies that verify its benefits or harms. We hope that there is no harm from using it. We thank you for narrating your experience on this site.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6516, + "question": "Doctor, is it possible to know or estimate the percentage of insulin produced in the body of people with diabetes 2 so that the amount of food consumed daily can be determined to be proportional to the amount of insulin produced and not...", + "answer": "A person does not eat according to what the body secretes of insulin, but rather according to what the body needs to carry out its main functions.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6517, + "question": "What is the appropriate treatment for fasting blood sugar of 110/160/fater, and in some cases, 120/fater?", + "answer": "First, you must confirm these percentages by re-examining them several times. Perhaps you suffer from what is called pre-diabetes. In this case, it is recommended to fight obesity, reduce the intake of sugars and fats, and exercise. In most cases, sugar levels return to their normal level. This is important to prevent diabetes, hoping for your recovery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6518, + "question": "Does a home stationary bike replace walking for diabetics if it is used every day for half an hour? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "A treadmill may be the best, but if you have this device, there is no harm in using it, as it can do the trick.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6519, + "question": "Do diabetics suffer from weak sexual ability?", + "answer": "Chronic diabetes, especially unregulated diabetes, is a chronic disease that ultimately affects all body systems, and therefore affects sexual ability. Therefore, the patient is advised to maintain normal blood sugar levels by adhering to the appropriate diet and treatment prescribed by the doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6520, + "question": "I have pre-diabetes. Is white sugar strictly prohibited or is there an amount that I must adhere to? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "A person is considered to have pre-diabetes syndrome when there is a rise in blood sugar above normal levels (not exceeding 126 mg fasting and less than 200 mg after eating) but lower than the blood sugar levels in a diabetic patient (more than 126 mg fasting and more than 200 mg after eating). The most important steps that must be followed at this stage are reducing the intake of sugar, starches, and fats, in addition to exercising. With our hope for your recovery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6521, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My wife has diabetes and takes sweetening pills for tea every day, a German-origin type of collagen. Are there any harms to that and are there any harms to her taking Diet Pepsi?", + "answer": "There is no problem, as long as you maintain reasonable levels (close to normal) of blood sugar, there is no need to worry.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6522, + "question": "Does pomegranate raise diabetes?", + "answer": "Care must be taken to control the diet of diabetics, as there are many foods that are suitable for diabetics, in addition to the necessity of adhering to the treatment specified by the specialist doctor in order to control blood sugar levels. There are many health benefits of pomegranate, especially for patients with type 2 diabetes who have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, as pomegranate, which is rich in antioxidants, helps reduce the risk of atherosclerosis and reduce the absorption of low-density lipoprotein (bad cholesterol).\nAs for sugar, pomegranate contains monosaccharide, which does not raise blood sugar levels. However, more studies are needed to evaluate the effect of pomegranate juice on diabetes, so it is recommended to consume it in moderation and monitor sugar levels several times during the day.\nFor more:\n\nThe most important benefits of pomegranate juice\nPomegranate: the miracle fruit for ages\nTypes of cancer that pomegranate treats\nNutritional coexistence with diabetes\nHow do you monitor the food of diabetics?\nHealthy breakfasts for diabetics\n\nReference:\n\nPomegranate Helps Diabetic Hearts\nIs Pomegranate Uniquely Suited for Type 2 Diabetes?\n\n\nAntioxidant-rich pomegranate juice may aid blood sugar management for diabetes: Human data", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6523, + "question": "Is it true that salicylic acid cream is dangerous for diabetics???? Please answer, thank you", + "answer": "There is no objection to using it in diabetics, but it must be under the supervision of a doctor. It should not be used if there are ulcers or wounds.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6524, + "question": "Does diabetes cause open legs and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Diabetes leads to impairment of the blood vessels and peripheral nerves, which consequently causes ulcers in the feet, especially pressure areas. Of course, prevention is better than cure, and it starts with regulating blood sugar, taking care of your feet, wearing the right shoes, and taking vitamin B pills. If an ulcer occurs in the foot, it is recommended not to delay seeing a surgeon to do the necessary work", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6525, + "question": "I discovered 10 days ago that my blood sugar was high, to 338, even though my meals were all starches and sugars. After going to the doctor and regulating my diet, it dropped to 124 for breakfast and 178 for fasting, and after three days...", + "answer": "It is dangerous for a diabetic patient to treat himself, as he does not have the necessary information for that, so you should follow the advice of your doctor, as he is best able to help you, with our hope for your recovery.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6526, + "question": "Am I diabetic?\nThe blood sugar level was tested by fasting 127\nBlood sugar tested after lunch was 178\nThank you very much", + "answer": "According to the recommendations of the World Health Organization, there are clinical and laboratory indicators for a diabetic patient. The most important clinical indicators are frequent urination (polyuria), frequent eating (bulimia), and frequent feelings of thirst (polydipsia). As for laboratory evidence, it is an increase in blood sugar of more than 126 mg fasting, and more than 200 mg two hours after eating a food rich in sugar. I advise you to re-examine in the laboratory, and if these percentages are confirmed, then you really suffer from the disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6527, + "question": "What is the treatment for foot itching for diabetics?", + "answer": "The diabetic patient, who usually suffers from vasculopathy in the diabetic foot, is more likely than others to grow fungi in the foot, especially in the area between the toes. Neuropathy in the small peripheral nerves also plays a role in such symptoms. To diagnose the exact condition, you must consult a doctor. In order to perform the necessary clinical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6528, + "question": "What foods are rich in complex sugars for diabetics? Who is responsible for building polysaccharides?", + "answer": "For a diabetic patient, it is preferable to eat foods rich in complex sugars, which break down slowly in the digestive system and cause a rise in blood sugar more slowly and less severely compared to simple sugars. Foods rich in complex sugars include the following:\n\nHigh-fiber vegetables such as green leafy vegetables, orange vegetables such as carrots, pumpkin, zucchini, and sweet potatoes.\nWhole grains such as brown rice, oats, and whole grains.\nFresh fruits such as apples, oranges, bananas, and grapes.\nLegumes such as beans, lentils and chickpeas.\n\nPolysaccharides consist of several sugar molecules linked together, and are formed through complex chemical processes that occur within the plant. Dietary fiber is part of these sugars. Polysaccharides are broken down by the digestive system and the pancreas, where the digestive system converts carbohydrates in food into glucose, and secretes Pancreas The hormone insulin that helps the body use glucose as fuel.\n \nFor more:\n\nWhat are carbohydrates and starches, and what are their sources?\nCarbohydrate rations", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6529, + "question": "Good evening, how are you? What is the reason for not having an erection during intercourse, knowing that I have type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes usually causes problems in the peripheral nerves, as well as in the peripheral blood vessels. It affects erection, so you must exercise daily and maintain the blood sugar level permanently.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6530, + "question": "Are dates harmful to the health of a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Diabetes results from high blood sugar levels, due to a lack of secretion of the hormone insulin, which works to bring glucose into the cells for use in energy production. Therefore, diabetics follow a healthy diet to maintain blood sugar levels. Some diabetics are afraid of eating dates, as 24 grams of dates contain approximately 67 calories and 18 grams of carbohydrates, and this may lead to high blood sugar levels and cause many problems for the body.\n \nBut this is not true, because eating dates moderately, 1-3 dates a day, does not cause any problems for diabetes, because the sugar inside the dates is fructose, not glucose, and fructose does not cause a significant increase in blood sugar levels if it is eaten. Moderately.\nFructose also does not stimulate insulin production, and enters the cells without its help. Dates also have a low glycemic index, so fructose does not cause problems with sugar levels, unless consumed in excess.\n \nBut you must know that when you eat glucose, the secretion of insulin and the hormone leptin is stimulated. This hormone stimulates the satiety center in the brain, so you do not overeat. However, on the other hand, fructose does not stimulate the secretion of insulin and the hormone leptin, so a person may suffer from excessive Appetite, and this may affect the level of blood sugar, so when eating dates, you must be careful not to exaggerate in consuming dates and eat healthy food, in quantities appropriate to the patient’s condition, and the necessity of exercising.\n \nDates also contain dietary fiber. This fiber reduces the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, and this leads to maintaining the sugar level naturally after eating dates.\n For more:\n\nMisconceptions about diabetes\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6531, + "question": "As long as a patient with diabetes 2 controls his blood sugar through food and treatment, so that the readings are either normal or below normal, then why does he feel numbness and a slight burning sensation * and tingling, especially while walking...", + "answer": "Chronic high blood sugar leads to impairment of the small peripheral nerves as well as the small blood vessels, and this is the main cause of these symptoms. This impairment, which is a chronic disease, improves through treatment and maintaining the normal level of sugar in the blood. Treatment also prevents the risk of these diseases increasing. However, there are some medications used to treat the heartburn, numbness, and pain that these people suffer from, (including carbamycin and gabapentin). However, it is recommended to follow up with a doctor before taking these treatments", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6532, + "question": "I have a sister who is 27 years old and her blood sugar has risen to 300. Is this normal or does she have diabetes and what are the natural ways to reduce it?", + "answer": "This percentage is high, and you must consult a doctor or diabetologist to adjust it. You must also exercise and eat less, especially starches and sweets.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6533, + "question": "Where are the causes of low blood sugar?\nIs there an increase in insulin?\nOr the brain's excessive consumption of sugar? Note that this person thinks very much, which makes his blood sugar levels...", + "answer": "In a person who does not suffer from diabetes, the main reason is fasting for long periods while eating small amounts of food, which causes the consumption of most of the amounts of sugar in the body, including the sugar produced by the liver (from liver glycogen) in order to compensate. As for the diabetic patient, it is the most If one is exposed to this condition, the reason, in addition to fasting for a long period, is that the amount of insulin or other diabetes medications is not compatible with the body’s needs, which causes this life-threatening phenomenon. Physical stress through work or exercise increases the speed of sugar consumption and can cause such conditions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6534, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDear doctors... I hope you can help me... My mother is 49 years old and she has diabetes, but she does not have high blood pressure. Thank God, suddenly my mother felt very hot in her...", + "answer": "Chronic high blood sugar leads to microvascular disease, as well as microneuropathy, and this is the main cause of such symptoms. Therefore, we always say that it is very important to maintain normal blood sugar levels through a strict diet, in addition to adhering to the medical treatment prescribed before. The doctor also recommends taking a vitamin B complex, or Neurovit (B2, B6, B12).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6535, + "question": "Is it normal for a diabetic patient to experience itching after coming into contact with water?", + "answer": "No, this is not normal, and I cannot find any explanation for this phenomenon.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6536, + "question": "Is there a controversial relationship between the stone that has been in my gallbladder for several years (size 15 mm) and increased blood fat (480) and sugar 210, or do sugar and fat have no relationship...", + "answer": "There is no clear proven relationship between nutrition and stone formation, but it is believed that low-fiber, high-cholesterol, and starch-rich foods help in stone formation. Other contributing factors include: rapid weight loss, constipation, eating fewer meals during the day, eating less fish and taking less folate, magnesium, calcium and vitamin C than necessary. On the other hand, wine, fish, and black bread reduce the formation of gallstones. Fats, therefore, increase the likelihood of gallstones, but diabetes has nothing to do with the matter.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6537, + "question": "My mother has diabetes in its first stage, meaning she discovered it now, and she has high blood pressure, but she does not follow a specific feeding schedule. What is her treatment?", + "answer": "The treatment of diabetes is based on important foundations, such as adhering to a strict diet, fighting obesity, and taking the appropriate treatment at the necessary times and doses, so she must go to the doctor to do the necessary studies and develop the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6538, + "question": "What is the cause of low blood sugar for a diabetic patient? My father’s blood sugar has been low for two days. When he measured it in the morning while fasting, it was 56 and at noon it was 206, but when he measured it in the evening it was 102 and I woke up...", + "answer": "The reason for the decrease in sugar is its consumption by the body, and this may be the result of reducing food intake, as happens in some elderly people while taking diabetes treatment, which leads to the burning of sugar. This usually happens in the morning because it is the period between dinner and breakfast. It is a long period that allows the process of consuming or burning sugar in the body. As for taking medication, leave the matter to the doctor and do not act except under his instructions. The solution does not lie in abandoning the medication, but rather in establishing a proper diet, and giving the appropriate treatment in the appropriate quantity and at the appropriate times to achieve a normal blood sugar level, with the hope that he will recover.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6539, + "question": "What are the readings that medicine relies on and confirms for diabetes patients with type 2 diabetes, which are before eating or two hours after eating, and what are the estimates that are not medically worrisome for these two readings, as an example...", + "answer": "In all cases, the patient must maintain normal blood sugar levels, and the numbers you mention are all high and abnormal rates, and the normal rate is in the range of 80-120 mg, and this is important to reduce the effects of chronic disease on body tissues such as kidney tissues and nerves. And the eyes and blood vessels, so that the diabetic patient lives a normal life, like a healthy person.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6540, + "question": "My husband has diabetes\nSometimes his erection is weak and does not allow him to complete sex\nWhat is the treatment for diabetes?\nDoes diabetes affect sex?", + "answer": "Diabetes affects sex, and the solution is to exercise daily and treat diabetes by a specialist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6541, + "question": "My husband has type 2 diabetes. What sugar is suitable for him? Is brown sugar suitable?", + "answer": "I do not think that there are big differences for a diabetic patient, because the amounts of sugar that this patient consumes are small amounts when compared to the amounts that the average person consumes. In any case, here are some differences:\nBrown sugar (which is natural, unrefined sugar) contains slightly fewer calories than white sugar (373 calories compared to 396 calories per 100 grams of sugar). Brown sugar also contains a greater amount of minerals. But on the other hand, a teaspoon of brown sugar contains a larger amount of calories compared to white sugar (48 calories versus 45 calories), and this is due to the fact that brown sugar particles are smaller than white sugar particles. It is up to you to use which one.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6542, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God Almighty\nI am a diabetic patient and I have a child and I would like to get pregnant, but many people say that the possibility of fetal deformity is very high.\nWhat are the expected dangers...", + "answer": "I do not think that there are high chances of deformity, as you say, as this depends on many other factors, whether the pregnancy was with a diabetic patient or other pregnant women, but perhaps the possibility of developing diabetes in the future is greater in the children of a mother who carries the disease. Most deformities can be detected during pregnancy by monitoring the pregnancy, and always be careful to maintain normal blood sugar levels through a strict diet and appropriate treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6543, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God Almighty\nAre home diabetes measuring devices reliable?\nWhen I measure my diabetes and then measure it again at the same moment, I find a difference that sometimes reaches...", + "answer": "There are many types of these devices on the market, and not all of them are of the same quality. On the other hand, using them correctly usually gives more accurate results. In any case, it may be a good indicator, even if it is not accurate. You can do a weekly analysis in the laboratory to be sure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6544, + "question": "Peace be upon you. We know that the cause of diabetes is a lack of secretion of the hormone insulin. Well, I read information about cherries that says that eating cherries causes the secretion of 50% of...", + "answer": "There are no reliable studies from scientific research centers that confirm such theories. Cherries are not a cure for diabetes and do not prevent the disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6545, + "question": "Does performing a blood test after taking thyroid medication affect the results of the analysis, and does the blood sugar level estimated at 127 indicate the presence of diabetes, given that the test was performed after...", + "answer": "This does not mean that you suffer from diabetes, as there are clinical and laboratory symptoms of diabetes. According to the World Health Organization, a person is considered to have the disease in the presence of 1- Frequent urination (polyuria) 2- Frequent eating (bulimia) 3- Frequent drinking (polydipsia), in addition Blood sugar rises to more than 126 mg during fasting, and to 200 mg or more after eating, and high triglycerides are not evidence of the presence of the disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6546, + "question": "Does a meformin pill last 12 hours? **And if so, are two 500 mg pills per day sufficient? with many thanks", + "answer": "Yes, metformin can be used every 12 hours, and it can be used every 24 hours, but this depends on the total dose determined by your doctor. In general, it is recommended to distribute the daily dose to reduce the side effects of the drug on the digestive system, provided that in general one dose does not exceed 850 mg, and the daily dose does not exceed 2500 mg. Consult your doctor, as he is the only one who can determine the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6547, + "question": "What is a diabetic coma?", + "answer": "It is a group of changes that occur in a diabetic patient due to a disturbance in the normal level of sugar in the blood. In the case of an increase, it is usually due to the formation of some acidic compounds (citoacidosis), which affect the brain cells. However, in the case of a decrease, this also affects the brain cells because sugar is considered the basic element for the functioning of the blood sugar. These cells.\nDiabetic coma is considered an emergency medical condition because it puts the patient's life in serious danger.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6548, + "question": "I suffer from pancreatitis and I am overweight and I cannot lose weight and I always feel pain in my stomach", + "answer": "Pancreatitis is considered a serious disease that affects humans. Cholelithiasis and excessive fat intake are the main causes of acute pancreatitis, while excessive alcohol intake is the main cause of chronic inflammation. There are other causes to a lesser extent, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. In chronic cases that are not subject to treatment or close monitoring, fibrosis and damage to pancreatic cells occur, which exposes the patient to other complications such as diabetes, and pain and vomiting are considered the main symptoms of the disease. The monitoring process is carried out by studying the level of enzymes secreted by the pancreas in the laboratory, so we advise you to consult a doctor to conduct the necessary studies in order to make an accurate diagnosis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6549, + "question": "I am diabetic and use insulin. How can I quit it?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease that cannot be cured with treatment, but it can be lived with by maintaining normal blood sugar levels through treatment and an appropriate diet. When the pancreas loses the ability to produce insulin despite treatment with stimulant pills, there is no escape from using insulin permanently. Therefore, there is no A way to quit treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6550, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you\nI would like some advice if you could please. My mother has been suffering from diabetes for a long time\nShe now uses insulin needles\nMost of the time, she suffers from heartburn...", + "answer": "Patients with chronic diabetes usually suffer from what is called diabetic neuropathy, which is usually the result of impairment of small arteries, as well as those whose diameter is less than 80 microns, which leads to suffering of the peripheral nerves, which results in such symptoms. Therefore, it is recommended to keep the feet clean, and here we warn against Using hot water or ice because it may cause first-degree burns, which is dangerous in diabetic patients, because the patient does not feel the heat properly. Also, protecting the legs from wounds because they are difficult to heal in these patients. It is also recommended to use a vitamin B complex. It is also possible to Use the medications Tegretol or Amitriptyline to relieve pain and heartburn.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6551, + "question": "How can diabetes and high blood pressure be prevented if it runs in the family? Considering that I am 35 years old?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, there is no prevention for the disease, but by following a strict diet and medical diet, it is possible to obtain and maintain normal levels of blood sugar and blood pressure, thus reducing the serious complications of both diseases.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6552, + "question": "It is called diabetes mellitus 2, an increase in the level of sugar in the blood. If we consider this condition to be a negative condition, why do not you treat it with things that are opposite and bitter in taste to adjust or balance the percentage, except for cases of high levels due to disruption...", + "answer": "The main cause of type 2 diabetes is the failure of the pancreas to secrete sufficient amounts of insulin depending on the blood sugar level.\nBitter foods have nothing to do with the nature of the disease, its causes, and its treatment.\nDiabetes treatment depends mainly on increasing the sensitivity of cells to insulin and their use of it, or direct insulin treatment.\n \nFor more information about diabetes, its causes and treatment:\ndiabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6553, + "question": "Where is the drug metformin to treat diabetes 2 placed...in the category of medications that stimulate the pancreas to produce more insulin or in the category of medications that reduce resistance to insulin action and what is the necessary analysis...", + "answer": "Metformin is one of the medications used to treat patients with type 2 diabetes, and it is usually taken in conjunction with one of the other diabetes medications. Although it has nothing to do with pancreatic secretion, it is ineffective in the absence of insulin, and it is believed that it works to reduce gluconeogenesis in the liver as well as reducing the conversion of glycogen into glucose (glucogenolisis).\nIt also works to reduce the absorption of glucose by the digestive system. It also reduces tissue resistance to insulin by increasing the use of glucose by the tissues. It also helps reduce triglycerides as well as harmful low-density fats (LDL, VLDL). It is also used in pregnant women who suffer from gestational diabetes, as it also reduces the rate of miscarriage", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6554, + "question": "Hello\nPlease clarify regarding my diabetes\nTest at home before breakfast was 75\nThe test two hours after breakfast was 120\nThree hours later 95\nAre these proportions normal and what are...", + "answer": "These percentages are very normal and there is no need to be afraid. The only advice is to adhere to meals, especially breakfast", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6555, + "question": "Is it permissible to eat more than one meal between an insulin dose for diabetics?", + "answer": "Of course, it is permissible, and perhaps increasing the number of meals and reducing their size is beneficial in all cases, whether for sick or healthy people.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6556, + "question": "Is it permissible to exchange insulin needles (a mixture) for pills, given that we have been using needles for 7 years now, and also before needles we used pills? If it is permissible, what type of pills do we use? Please...", + "answer": "Insulin is usually used if other treatments such as pills fail, which usually stimulate the pancreas to secrete insulin. In the event that these pills are unable to stimulate the pancreas, insulin is resorted to, so the ideal solution is to continue treatment using insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6557, + "question": "I take the medication for type 2 diabetes, which is GLUOPHAGE 1000 mg, which is known as obesity diabetes, noting that the tests confirmed that the pancreas and glands are working normally and that insulin is not formed due to obesity...", + "answer": "Losing weight will contribute greatly to blood sugar control, and is also useful in preventing other complications such as heart disease, arterial disease, and joint disease.\nSo you will benefit from losing weight anyway\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6558, + "question": "How do we deal with my 17-year-old sister, who has been diabetic for 5 years? Doctors believe that she has been diabetic since she was a fetus, and her blood sugar is irregular, ranging between high...", + "answer": "Your sister has type 1 diabetes, so she cannot have both types of diabetes\nShe needs to visit a specialized diabetes center, as she should be treated not only by a diabetologist or endocrinologist, but rather by an integrated team consisting of a diabetologist, a health educator, a social and psychological counselor, as well as a nutritionist and dietitian.\nAfter the diagnosis and the development of a drug treatment plan comes the role of the psychological/social counselor, whose role will be to communicate with the patient in order to find self-motivation in her that urges her to adhere to the treatment plan and diet that will be set by the nutritionist and dietitian.\nIn such cases and at this age, we avoid giving the patient orders and treatment plans. Rather, we explain to him what sugar is, what its mechanisms are, what insulin is, its role and its relationship to carbohydrate metabolism, and the role of carbohydrates as a primary source of energy in the body. Thus, the patient becomes aware of what he must do to live a normal life, that is, he becomes Able to participate in “developing the treatment plan” and will therefore be more likely to adhere to it\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6559, + "question": "÷ Red apple cider vinegar is useful for losing weight, especially (the rumen area). What is the appropriate time to take it and how can it be taken (mixed with water or not)? I am a diabetic...", + "answer": "There is no scientific evidence from major, reliable studies about the benefits of apple cider vinegar and its potential risks\nHowever, there are two small studies conducted on a small number of patients that showed that taking two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar reduced blood sugar by 25%, and reduced weight by about 1 kg within a month.\nIn any case, if you decide to take apple cider vinegar, I advise you to dissolve two teaspoons in a cup of water and drink it before meals\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6560, + "question": "What is the success rate of a pancreas transplant, and do you encourage me to do it?", + "answer": "A pancreas transplant is performed for patients with type 1 diabetes if the disease is accompanied by kidney failure, as the pancreas and kidney are transplanted together. This is because any organ transplant will require the patient to take immunosuppressive medications in order to reduce the body’s rejection of the transplanted organ, and these medications are not without risks. Therefore, pancreas transplantation to treat diabetes is not common\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6561, + "question": "Is a gout patient who suffers from salts at risk of developing diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, the risk of developing diabetes increases slightly in people with gout, so it is wise to take preventive steps, the most important of which is increasing physical activity, reducing the percentage of carbohydrates and fats in food, and eating multiple small meals during the day.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6562, + "question": "I have read that genetics plays a major role in developing diabetes. Does this mean that there is a high percentage of children developing diabetes if some members of a parent’s family...", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes have different causes, but in both types there are two important factors: the genetic factor and the environmental factor, as children inherit the predisposition to diabetes from one or both parents, but the presence of genes alone is not enough for diabetes to occur, and one of the evidence for this is What happens to real twins, who have identical genes. If one of the twins develops type 1 diabetes, the probability of his sibling developing it does not exceed 50%. However, if one of them develops type 2 diabetes, the probability of the other developing it is 75% at most.\nHere are some statistics\nIf the father has type 1 diabetes, the chance that his son will develop it is 1 in 17\nThe mother has type 1 diabetes and gave birth before the age of 25. The probability of the son being affected is 1 in 25.\nThe mother has type 1 diabetes and gave birth after the age of 25. The probability of the son being affected is 1 in 100.\nIf one of the parents develops type 2 diabetes before the age of 50, the probability of the son developing it is 1 in 7, but if he develops it after the age of 50, the probability of the son developing it is 1 in 13.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6563, + "question": "What stage has Egypt reached in using stem cells to treat type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "Attempts to treat diabetes using stem cells worldwide are still in their infancy, and experts expect to begin using this method within 10 years.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6564, + "question": "What is the appropriate type of insulin for a diabetic patient for whom various types of tablets are not effective, especially if the blood sugar level after eating reaches 280?", + "answer": "It is not possible to determine the most appropriate insulin for your condition by reading a single blood sugar test, and without a comprehensive evaluation of your condition that includes an analysis of glycated hemoglobin and blood sugar values ​​on an empty stomach and at different times of the day.\nTherefore, I advise you not to start using insulin before consulting a endocrinologist or diabetologist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6565, + "question": "I suffer from pre-diabetes and I do not take medication, but I do exercise and walk, but some days I feel down and may eat or eat...and may God reward you with goodness.", + "answer": "This weakness you are feeling may be due to high blood sugar. Have your blood sugar analyzed in such a case to be sure\nOn the other hand, many studies indicate that using metformin, in addition to brisk walking for 20-30 minutes daily, delays and sometimes prevents the occurrence of diabetes, and protects against cardiovascular complications in the long term.\nTherefore, I advise you to consult a diabetologist to conduct some preliminary tests and consider using metformin, known as a sugar regulator\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6566, + "question": "Please help with the type of replacement rivet for this meburide", + "answer": "This compound contains two types of medicine\n2.5 mg glibenclamide + 500 mg metformin\nI do not know if there is another brand that contains the same composition and strength of this compound\nYou can ask the pharmacist about this, and if there is no other trade name, you can replace it by taking the two types of medicine that make up this compound.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6567, + "question": "I have had diabetes for more than twenty years. I was recently switched from pills to insulin, and I had developed central neuropathy --- I was suffering from severe pain in my shoulders and hands, especially at night...", + "answer": "I believe that you did the right thing by resorting to physical therapy for nerve pain and that this improvement may indicate that the cause of this pain was not diabetic neuropathy.\nYou will now be able to achieve better blood sugar control using insulin. This control will contribute to the prevention of diabetes complications, including neuropathy.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6568, + "question": "How do we differentiate between hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia in a diabetic patient based on the symptoms??", + "answer": "hyperglycemia\nThat is, excessive blood sugar and its symptoms\nExtreme thirst\nThey are general\nNausea or vomiting\nExcessive nervousness or agitation\nfrequent urination\nFast and deep breathing\nAbdominal pain\nLoss of appetite\nStrong mouth odor similar to the odor of a fasting person's mouth\nHpoglycemia\nAny low blood sugar less than 70 mg and its symptoms\nCold sweats\nTremor, dizziness or headache\nRapid heartbeat\nInability to concentrate\nDifficulty coordinating movements and performing routine tasks\nBlurred vision\nI would like to point out here that these symptoms differ from one person to another, and their severity varies as well, and a serious drop in blood sugar may occur without feeling any symptoms, especially among patients who are accustomed to low blood sugar levels.\nTherefore, the ideal thing is to perform a blood sugar test at different times of the day or when you feel any symptoms\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6569, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. For the second time, I asked my question and no one answered me!!\nMy question::/ Is a hot or cold steam bath and jacuzzi harmful to a diabetic patient???", + "answer": "If it does not cause you shortness of breath, then there is nothing wrong with it. Pay attention to compensating for the fluids lost due to excessive sweating, by drinking an appropriate amount of water or other fluids.\nIt may happen that you analyze your blood sugar immediately after leaving the bathroom before replacing fluids, and you find that the sugar value is high. In such a case, the high sugar may be the result of an increase in its concentration in the blood due to a lack of fluids, so the first step should be to drink a sufficient amount of water. Liquids\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6570, + "question": "I have diabetes. How do I maintain a marital relationship? Is it possible to use Viavera and what is the appropriate type? Do I need to visit a doctor to determine that? Thank you.", + "answer": "Most cases of hypothyroidism are caused by inflammation of the gland, and there are other causes such as removing or treating the thyroid with radioactive iodine in cases of hyperactivity, and there are cases of hypothyroidism that affect women after childbirth, and cases of congenital deficiency and many other causes.\nAs for treatment, it is to replace the thyroid hormone with medications - thyroxine - but an endocrinologist must be consulted to conduct analyzes and determine the dose.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6571, + "question": "Treatment of diabetes", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment varies from one patient to another depending on the type of diabetes, the level of high blood sugar, the age and weight of the patient, in addition to other considerations\nIn short, treatment ranges from changing lifestyle and regulating food and motor activity, through sugar-lowering pills, all the way to treatment with insulin injections. See diabetes in the dictionary.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6572, + "question": "Please answer me: I am 23 years old, married, have no children, and have insulin-dependent diabetes. I want a varied diet to maintain blood sugar levels. Does having diabetes necessarily mean kidney failure and dialysis...", + "answer": "The diet for a diabetic patient is developed based on many factors, including the patient’s age, weight, level of motor activity, and the patient’s food preferences. Therefore, I advise you to consult a nutritionist to develop the diet according to your condition.\nAs for renal, cardiac, and neurological complications, many studies conducted on large numbers of diabetic patients have proven that controlling the level of blood sugar and lipids protects in varying proportions from these complications. Control requires not just taking insulin doses, but also regulating food, exercising, and periodic monitoring of control standards. In consultation and agreement with the treating physician\nAs for insulin, there are many types. Some patients may be sensitive to one type and another type is suitable for it, but weight gain does not indicate the presence of an allergy. Rather, it is most likely the result of taking a larger dose than you need in parallel with eating more calories than your daily need.\nMy advice is to see a doctor who specializes in diabetes or endocrinology who works in a center that has a nutrition and diet specialist in addition to a nurse who is an expert in health education.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6573, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I want to know the fruits that diabetics who do not take insulin are allowed to eat, + their amount, thank you.", + "answer": "A diabetic patient can eat any type of fruit, but in moderation, provided that his daily energy needs are calculated or estimated. These needs are estimated by a nutritionist according to weight, age, physical activity, or work.\nIt is recommended to eat fruit before food, not after\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6574, + "question": "Peace be upon you: I am a 50-year-old woman who developed diabetes and blood pressure as a result of a very sad surprise. How can I maintain a moderate level of both diseases, knowing that I take blood pressure pills...", + "answer": "In addition to the medications you are taking, it is suggested that you exercise, preferably brisk walking for 20-30 minutes a day, or any physical activity that increases your heart rate by 20%, at least 6 days a week.\nOn the other hand, organizing food in terms of the number of meals and content plays an effective role in controlling blood sugar and blood pressure\nFood regulation is based on several foundations\nFirst eat multiple meals, three to 5 meals\nSecondly, limit fats from animal sources\nThird, eat a variety of foods\nFourth, abstain from soft and sweetened drinks\nFifthly, eat plenty of vegetables\nSixth, limit table salt\nOf course, these are general tips regarding food, and I advise you to consult a nutritionist to determine your daily energy needs and distribute them to meals\nOn the other hand, all guidelines recommend using a sugar regulator - i.e. metformin - if there is no health objection to its use, so I advise you to consult an endocrinologist or diabetes specialist to decide on this medication.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6575, + "question": "I tested the blood sugar after breakfast at 290, and on the second day before breakfast, it was 90. What is the correct blood sugar level?", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar values ​​are:\nDrink it on an empty stomach or drink it while fasting\n70-110 is normal\n110-126 cases of pre-diabetes\nMore than 126 on two different diabetes occasions\nWhen the presence of diabetes is suspected and an empty stomach blood sugar test does not give us a conclusive result, we conduct an analysis called a glucose tolerance test, in which the patient is given 75 grams of glucose and a blood test is performed.\nBlood sugar after two hours is less than 140 normal\n140-200 cases of pre-diabetes\nMore than 200 diabetes\nThe sent test value - 290 - is considered sufficient to diagnose your diabetes, but let's not rush things. The amount of sugar and starches you ate at breakfast may have been exceptionally high and you took the test after a short time, and the analyzer you used may be inaccurate.\nTherefore, I advise you to see a diabetologist to evaluate your condition and perform the analysis with devices whose results can be trusted\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6576, + "question": "What are diabetic foot problems?", + "answer": "Due to chronic high blood sugar, a diabetic patient suffers from damage to the peripheral nerves that leads to a loss of pain and a decrease in sweat secretion. On the other hand, diabetic patients often suffer from a lack of blood flow due to atherosclerosis.\nThe lack of feeling of pain causes abrasions, wounds, or keratins in the feet, which develop into ulcers, either due to ill-fitting shoes, bruises, or sometimes burns, and sometimes due to fungal infections.\nThese wounds may become contaminated with germs for two reasons: decreased immunity and ischemia resulting from diabetes\nThis condition is exacerbated by high blood sugar and smoking in all its forms\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6577, + "question": "What should I do? A fasting blood sugar test results in 122. What should I do? May God reward you with goodness.", + "answer": "Are you diabetic and taking any treatment? If you are, then this result is good. It remains to know the value of glycated hemoglobin, triglyceride values, and cholesterol\nIf you do not have diabetes, this result indicates that you are in a pre-diabetic state, and if you want to prevent diabetes, you should follow the following tips:\nFirst, increase motor activity, as studies recommend practicing moderate exercise, such as brisk walking for 30 minutes daily\nSecondly, organizing and diversifying food and reducing animal fats\nThirdly, refrain from smoking and buying sweetened drinks\nFourth, refrain from smoking\nFinally, take metformin\nOf course, these are general tips, and your condition must be evaluated first and foremost by a diabetologist and some preliminary tests must be performed\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6578, + "question": "Please answer me: Peace be upon you. I am 23 years old and have had insulin-dependent diabetes for 5 years. I am married and do not have children. I am afraid to have children lest they have diabetes (congenital or in the future)...", + "answer": "First of all, I apologize to you, and to all visitors to the site, for my interruption for this period due to compelling reasons. I hope it will not happen again\nThe relationship between genetics and type 2 diabetes, which was called non-insulin dependent, is clear and consistent. However, many studies have proven that, with a genetic predisposition, lifestyle and food regulation prevent or at least delay the occurrence of type 2 diabetes.\nAs for the relationship of type 1 diabetes to heredity, it is less clear. This diabetes may appear in children or young people whose families have no history of diabetes, and there are some families in which multiple cases of this type of diabetes occur.\nOn the other hand, medical studies have not proven any effectiveness of food or diet regulation in preventing diabetes\nIn short, it is not possible to be certain whether your children will develop diabetes or not\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6579, + "question": "My father has diabetes and takes insulin, but his legs and hands are always numb and he often feels dizzy and disoriented. He has been taking treatment for about a year and there is no improvement...", + "answer": "It seems that your father is suffering from ischemia. I advise you to consult a neurologist\nAs for diabetes, what is the average blood sugar and have you had periodic blood tests?\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6580, + "question": "What is the correct way to use Viavera for diabetes, with a prescription or directly from a pharmacist?", + "answer": "Before using Viagra, you must consult a cardiologist to evaluate the condition of the heart and arteries\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6581, + "question": "Does the diabetes treatment that I take have to be changed from time to time, or as long as I am stable on a certain type, which is Demicron 60 mem, and I take a tablet every day, knowing that I am in...", + "answer": "First, I want to say that obesity is the first enemy of a diabetic patient. Your excessive obesity causes an obstacle to regulating blood sugar levels. In addition to taking treatment, you must follow a strict diet, because diabetes is a chronic and dangerous disease because it affects all body systems, even sugar levels. What I mentioned is high. Normal sugar levels must be obtained by taking the necessary doses of medications in addition to following a strict diet and fighting obesity.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6582, + "question": "I have been taking insulin for diabetes, and I have been ill for 10 years. I am 38, to no avail\nHelp me", + "answer": "Insulin and other diabetes medications are taken to maintain appropriate blood sugar levels and not to cure the disease. In addition to these medications, the patient must follow an appropriate diet. If there is excessive blood sugar despite this, you may need a larger dose. You should consult your doctor to make an appropriate treatment plan. Failure to adhere to appropriate treatment will lead to disorders in all body systems.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6583, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother is 48 years old and she has diabetes, and her fingers on her right hand have been dull for a month. I want to know the reason, Doctor, why is this like this? What is the reason and what is the solution?\nplease reply", + "answer": "Patients with chronic diabetes usually suffer from peripheral neuropathy, which usually causes such symptoms. They must maintain appropriate levels of blood sugar by taking diabetes medications on time and in the dose prescribed by the treating physician, in addition to adhering to the necessary diet. . She can also take a vitamin B complex, which can help in such cases. She should see her doctor to develop an appropriate treatment plan.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6584, + "question": "Does high blood sugar lead to lower blood pressure?", + "answer": "On the contrary, chronic high blood sugar leads to kidney failure, which results in high blood pressure because the diseased kidney is unable to get rid of salts. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain a normal level of blood sugar through diet and treatment. Necessary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6585, + "question": "I suffer from burning and tingling in the right thigh, knowing that I suffer from diabetes and high blood pressure and have been a smoker (cumulative = 7.2) for about ten years, and I am now 50 years old.", + "answer": "The “cumulative blood sugar” level is good, and this indicates a good level of control\nThe pain you are complaining of appears to be of neurological origin. Do you suffer from problems or pain in the spine?\nI advise you to consult a neurologist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6586, + "question": "Why do I gain approximately 2 kg at the end of each Ramadan?\nI rarely wear magic, my weight is 81, my height is 1.80, and I am 48\nI am diabetic 2", + "answer": "In general, weight gain occurs when energy intake is greater than consumption, that is, when we eat an amount of food that exceeds our daily need\nThis is most likely what happens to you during Ramadan, when the level of physical activity decreases and the intake of sweetened foods, sweets, and drinks increases.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6587, + "question": "What are the harms of eating watermelon? Is eating watermelon harmful for people with high blood pressure?", + "answer": "There are no major harms to eating watermelon in general, but it should be eaten in moderation, as eating large amounts of watermelon can lead to some health problems. Eating large amounts of watermelon may lead to diarrhea, and watermelon also contains large amounts of water and sugars that It can affect blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.\n \nAs for high blood pressure patients, eating watermelon in moderation does not cause any health problems regarding blood pressure. Although watermelon contains moderate amounts of sodium, it also contains large amounts of potassium and water, which can help regulate blood pressure. blood pressure.\n \nEating watermelon in large quantities should be avoided if the patient is taking medications to lower blood pressure, as eating large amounts of watermelon can increase the effect of the medications and lead to a sudden drop in blood pressure.\n \nFor more:\n\nLearn about the most important benefits of watermelon for the stomach, and its health harms\n9 of the most important benefits of yellow watermelon, learn about them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6588, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I am 30 years old and suffer from diabetes. Is there an effective treatment for diabetes or a successful operation?\nPlease let me know about that?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease, and there is no treatment that “eliminates” diabetes. Rather, treatment aims to control the level of blood sugar and lipids. There are many effective medications in achieving this, and the most appropriate medication is determined according to the condition of each patient individually.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6589, + "question": "Are olive leaves useful for treating diabetes and are they harmful?", + "answer": "There are many folk remedies that may lower blood sugar in some patients, including olive leaves, but the problem with these treatments is that they are not scientifically studied in terms of their safety and effectiveness when used for a long time. Many people think that natural materials have no risks to health, and this is a wrong belief. The evidence is that there are poisonous plants and fungi. On the other hand, it is difficult to estimate the necessary dose of these treatments\nWith the availability of blood sugar-lowering medications, I see no reason to resort to other alternatives\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6590, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes and I have no symptoms, but after breakfast I feel like I wake up without covering myself and feeling pious", + "answer": "These symptoms result from a large and sudden rise in blood sugar after breakfast. To avoid these symptoms, I advise you to first drink a lot of water at breakfast, avoid juices and sweetened drinks, and eat breakfast in moderation, provided that you eat another meal 3-4 hours after ablution.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6591, + "question": "Is there a serious or annoying side effect of using herbal sex enhancers, not chemical ones, with a person with diabetes 2 who uses metformin treatment after meals? Thanks", + "answer": "No, there is no problem if the heart condition is good\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6592, + "question": "Peace be upon you and a blessed month to you. When I get low blood sugar after breakfast if I use Detab treatment with formin", + "answer": "Have you confirmed the occurrence of hypoglycemia by performing a sugar test?\nIf there is an actual drop in blood sugar, the reason may be a strict diet and eating an amount that does not contain a sufficient amount of carbohydrates, or the dose of the medication is greater than what you need.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6593, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and I am very, very nervous, and sometimes I do not understand the reasons, which leads me to headaches, depression, and crying, and my blood sugar rises. I only take pure insulin because the insulin makes me much fatter, so I take...", + "answer": "The nervousness that you suffer from is a result of high or low blood sugar. In both cases, the cells are hungry, so the way to get rid of this nervousness is by good blood sugar control. Good control can be achieved by balancing the dose of insulin with the amount of calories that you need. Therefore, I advise you to consult an endocrinologist or diabetologist, who will prescribe a medication. A nutritionist will determine the insulin dose and diet that suits your condition\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6594, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes and what are its complications", + "answer": "Diabetes may remain for years without symptoms or with minor symptoms, which are often attributed to aging\nEarly symptoms include a feeling of weakness, lack of vitality and activity, and delayed wound healing\nWhen high blood sugar increases, the obvious symptoms of diabetes appear, which are frequent thirst, bulimia, and increased urination\nFor early diagnosis, a blood sugar test can be performed, which is a common and low-cost test. I recommend it to anyone over forty, or who has a history of diabetes in the family, or who suffers from being overweight or high in blood pressure, or who has any of the previous symptoms.\nAs for the complications of diabetes, they are cardiovascular complications, renal complications, neurological complications, and eye complications. May God protect us and protect you from all of them.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6595, + "question": "Will combating white poison (sugar and salt) by people with diabetes and high blood pressure, as well as using medications to combat these two important elements for the body, lead to serious risks and immediate effects...", + "answer": "Maintaining normal blood pressure levels, as well as blood sugar levels, is what will reduce risks in the future, and this comes through a committed diet in addition to the medications that your doctor prescribes for you. Failure to adhere to this will lead you to risks and complications with undesirable consequences.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6596, + "question": "Can I use pills such as Dymicron with mixed insulin in the evening as an aid in treating diabetes, since the blood sugar level is considered high and intoxicated? I know that I suffer from high blood pressure and HIV C.", + "answer": "We start using insulin for a patient with type 2 diabetes when the pancreas is unable to produce enough insulin and we increase the dose until we reach the target sugar control level.\nI advise you to consult a diabetologist to consider increasing the dose and giving an evening dose of insulin\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6597, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetes? I feel like my body is losing weight every day, and why?", + "answer": "Yes, there is definitely a cure\nYou must first know when you were diagnosed with diabetes and what type of diabetes you suffer from, and therefore know the type of medications needed for treatment\nWeight loss may be due to the lack of sugar reaching the cells, which forces them to burn fats and proteins to obtain energy, which leads to weight loss\nI advise you to consult an endocrinologist or diabetes specialist to confirm and develop a treatment plan\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6598, + "question": "How can I install an insulin chewable device? Which countries can I go to in this field and specify the necessary costs for this thing, as I have diabetes and use Nuvorabid insulin three times...", + "answer": "I have not been able to confirm the availability of insulin pumps in Algeria. You can ask your doctor as he will likely know if they are available and where you can get them.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6599, + "question": "What are the benefits of mulberry leaves in treating diabetes? Does it harm the patient’s general health?", + "answer": "At least from a scientific standpoint, this is not true. Whether it is harmful or not depends on the chemicals it contains, so it is advised not to use it and to turn towards scientifically reliable treatments.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6600, + "question": "Can gestational diabetes be detected before pregnancy occurs? Are there ways to prevent it?", + "answer": "Gestational diabetes occurs during pregnancy around, or after, the 24th week of pregnancy. If it is discovered before that, it is not called gestational diabetes, but rather type 2 diabetes. Therefore, gestational diabetes cannot be detected before pregnancy occurs.\nHowever, there are risk factors that increase the possibility of developing gestational diabetes:\nAge older than 25 years\noverweight\nPre-diabetes, or history of type 2 diabetes in siblings or mother\nPrevention involves losing weight and eating a healthy, balanced diet when preparing for pregnancy\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6601, + "question": "Can the increase in blood sugar be considered a result of obesity that the body exceeds, such that it exceeds - 100 of the height in kilograms in excess of the supposed medical standard weight... and upon reaching the weight...", + "answer": "Obesity is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes, not a cause\nThe presence of a risk factor increases the risk of developing it, but it is not enough to cause diabetes. Not everyone who is obese has diabetes, and similarly, not everyone who has type 2 diabetes is obese. There are other factors, some of which are known, such as the genetic factor and lack of physical activity, and some of which are not. a favour\nTherefore, losing weight will most likely not lead to a cure for diabetes, but it will certainly greatly improve the level of blood sugar control and contribute to preventing complications that diabetes may cause.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6602, + "question": "Does diabetes affect the ear??? Is cortisone a treatment for it???? My father is 66 years old and takes insulin injections. Does cortisone affect the body???", + "answer": "Diabetes weakens the body's ability to fight infections in general, including ear infections, but it seems that the treating doctor diagnosed an allergic ear infection and therefore decided to use cortisone.\nAlthough cortisone raises blood sugar, we may have to use it in some cases, and then the dose of insulin or blood sugar must be adjusted throughout the period of treatment with cortisone.\nCortisone has undesirable side effects, especially when used for a long time, so we are keen to avoid using it as long as other effective alternatives are available.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6603, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 29 years old and have been suffering from diabetes for three years. I suffer from thinness after contracting this disease, knowing that my weight is 66 kg and my height is 165 cm. My weight was...", + "answer": "Your body mass index is 24.2, which is within the normal range, meaning that you are not thin, but rather your weight is in good proportion to your height.\nMy question is: What is your average blood sugar, or what is the percentage of glucose hemoglobin, or what is called cumulative sugar?\nGlucose hemoglobin is considered the most important control criterion, and based on it, the therapeutic treatment plan is built and modified\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6604, + "question": "My name is Ahmed, I am 25 years old, my height is 175, my weight is 65. I had repeated fasting blood sugar tests once, it was 103-94-100-91 and the cumulative was 5%. Does this mean the pre-diabetes stage...", + "answer": "Yes, I can say that you are in the pre-diabetic stage, but if you want to be sure, I advise you to take a glucose tolerance test. If the result is between 140 and 200, then the diagnosis becomes certain.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6605, + "question": "What foods are prohibited and beneficial for diabetics", + "answer": "“There are no prohibited foods, but food should be organized and the amount of energy you need should be calculated according to age, weight and physical activity, and foods that contain this necessary amount should be eaten, so that they are distributed as follows:\n50% starches\n20% protein\nAnd 30% fat\nTo calculate the amount of energy needed and distribute it among different types of food, I advise you to consult a nutritionist\n\"", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6606, + "question": "Hello, I have a question that I want you to answer: My uncle is very sick. He suffers from diabetes and anemia, and he feels faint and faint.", + "answer": "Your uncle's condition needs to be evaluated in the hospital\nThe few symptoms you mentioned suggest the possibility of a significant increase in blood sugar\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6607, + "question": "My friend has diabetes and has kidney stones. She suffers from pain that starts from the middle of the hand and reaches the shoulder. Note that she avoids eating sugars and uses needles, but her blood sugar is irregular. Please advise us about...", + "answer": "The cause of irregular blood sugar may be the presence of kidney stones, which is often accompanied by inflammation of the urethra\nAs for the pain in the hand, it appears to be of a neurological origin, and may be the result of nerve compression in the carpal tunnel\nI advise her to consult a neurologist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6608, + "question": "I have diabetes due to obesity. Will my diabetes go away if I lose excess weight? I am 16 years old)", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease and there is no cure to cure it completely, but by maintaining normal blood sugar levels, your quality of life will improve greatly, and you will be able to live a normal life. Obesity is a big problem for humans, especially for diabetics. You must follow a strict diet to treat obesity.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6609, + "question": "Hello, I am a young man, 26 years old, my weight is 115 kg and my height is 186. I had a blood sugar test of 7.9.\nThere are no symptoms of diabetes and I had a diabetes test after fasting for 8 days...", + "answer": "These numbers indicate high blood sugar, which means that you suffer from symptoms of diabetes, and therefore you must follow a suitable diet, first to lose excess weight, estimated at thirty kilograms, and to maintain normal levels of blood sugar, and this will also help you improve The condition of the liver, which is considered the main laboratory of the body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6610, + "question": "Will someone who had diabetes during pregnancy be cured? My wife had diabetes during pregnancy and was taking two (2) units of insulin twice a day. After giving birth, she was completely cured. Will her diabetes return when...", + "answer": "Usually, gestational diabetes heals completely after giving birth. It does not necessarily happen again in the second pregnancy, but if this happens or for prevention, it is recommended to reduce the amounts of sugar you consume.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6611, + "question": "Are the results of the following tests correct? I would like your comments and advice\nTotal cholesterol level is 137\nTriglycerides 135\nGlucose 136\nTotal cholesterol level is 34\nPlease answer, thank you", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal, but we do not know whether it was random or after fasting. If it was after fasting, the blood sugar should be retested", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6612, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What fruit does not cause diabetes?", + "answer": "All fruits contain varying amounts of sugar, and therefore they raise blood sugar. This does not mean that a person with diabetes cannot eat fruits, but rather he can replace part of the meal with the equivalent of the fruit that he wants to eat.\nIt is preferable to eat fruits before meals, and not to juice them, but rather cut them into large pieces and eat them directly so as not to lose their vitamin content.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6613, + "question": "Does taking the diuretic hydrochlorothiazide for a patient with high blood pressure and diabetes type 2 cause a positive increase in the blood sugar level, or is it within safe limits, and are there other medications that are less harmful, please...", + "answer": "There are no contraindications for using this medicine in diabetics who suffer from high blood pressure. Consult your doctor about the necessary dose and adherence to its timing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6614, + "question": "What is the unit of measurement for insulin and the (fixed) amount produced by the pancreas for healthy humans? Changes in insulin production, whether decrease or inactivation, cannot be known except by measuring blood sugar...", + "answer": "Insulin is measured in units.\nA normal adult pancreas contains 200 units\nThe daily secretion ranges between 30 and 50 units. There are several factors that encourage the pancreas to secrete insulin, but the main factor is the level of glucose in the blood. There is a constant secretion called basal secretion and a secretion in the form of spurts that results from high blood glucose that accompanies eating meals.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6615, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 24 years old and suffer from diabetes (Type 1). My blood sugar is not controlled. I would like to ask you for a clear diet for my condition... and I thank you very much....", + "answer": "my dear\nThere are many factors that are taken into consideration when developing a diet, and these factors are:\nthe weight\nthe age\nWork and level of motor activity\nTypes of foods available and patient preferences\nAccording to these factors, the amount of energy needed per day is calculated for each patient, then this amount is distributed among three main meals in addition to two snacks according to the followed treatment regimen.\nFor all these considerations, the diet can only be developed by a nutritionist with the patient’s participation and consultation with the treating physician\nOn the other hand, there may be other reasons that led to failure to control blood sugar, such as errors in treatment and injection method, errors in storing insulin, and the presence of medical conditions.\nI advise you to consult a diabetes or endocrinologist to ascertain the cause of your blood sugar imbalance and then refer you to a nutritionist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6616, + "question": "At 3 p.m. I ate rice and chicken nuggets\nI tested my blood sugar at 5 p.m. and the result was 162\nIs this analysis considered diabetes or pre-diabetes?\nKnowing that I am a man...", + "answer": "There are many ways to diagnose diabetes, each method is usually repeated on another day to diagnose diabetes.\nYou must consult a specialist doctor to perform the following tests:\n\nCumulative blood sugar test: Readings of 5.7%-6.4% indicate pre-diabetes, while readings of more than 6.5% indicate diabetes.\nFasting blood sugar test: You must abstain from food and drink for 8 hours before the analysis. Readings of 100-125 mg/dl indicate pre-diabetes, while readings of more than 126 mg/dl indicate diabetes.\nOral glucose tolerance test: Blood sugar is measured two hours after consuming a drink containing sugar. Readings of 140-199 mg/dl indicate pre-diabetes, while readings of more than 200 mg/dl indicate diabetes.\nRandom sugar test: This test is done when symptoms of diabetes appear at any time during the day, and diabetes is diagnosed if readings appear more than 200 mg/dl.\n\nFor more: Blood sugar testing, important tests for diabetics\nReference: Diagnosing Diabetes and Learning About Prediabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6617, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes mellitus II. The best tips for maintaining the normal range and living with the disease", + "answer": "Thank you for your question. Diabetes is a disease that can be controlled to a large extent, and you can continue to live normally. The more you read about it and understand it, the easier it will be for you to live with it.\nHere are some tips and suggestions that will help you control your blood sugar\nFirst: Increase motor activity, and begin practicing brisk walking gradually\nSecond: Organizing food so that you eat multiple meals, three main meals and two snacks, while reducing the starchy and fatty content and increasing the proportion of vegetables in these meals. It is best here to consult a nutritionist to determine your daily energy needs, and distribute them among the meals.\nThird: Abstain from sweetened drinks\nFourth: Quit smoking\nFifth: Start using the blood sugar regulator, i.e. metformin pills\nSixth: Regular medical follow-up, every month in the first diagnosis stage and later, every 6 months\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6618, + "question": "Does diabetes cause itching and itching in the feet? What is the solution then?", + "answer": "Yes, it may cause that\nIf the itching between the toes is most likely caused by a fungal infection that must be treated\nThese symptoms may be due to irritation of peripheral nerves\nTherefore, I advise you to consult a diabetologist to evaluate your condition and prescribe the necessary treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6619, + "question": "What is the final treatment for diabetics and its negative effect on the feet with dark spots and numbness in the extremities?\nWhat is the definitive treatment for Hepatitis C and cirrhosis?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease, and there is no definitive treatment to cure it, and the patient must live with it. Diabetes treatments, whether insulin or pills, are used to control blood sugar levels within normal levels, because high sugar causes disorders in all body systems, and the feet may be the biggest victim of this disease. Therefore, maintaining normal blood sugar levels, in addition to foot care, is the first and most important line of defense in treatment.\nAs for cirrhosis, it means that the liver is completely unable to perform its functions, and there is no treatment except a liver transplant.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6620, + "question": "Can a patient with type 1 diabetes (infantile diabetes) who suffers from albuminuria fast during Ramadan?", + "answer": "No, a patient with type 1 diabetes cannot fast, whether he suffers from kidney disorders or not.\nThis is due to the severe complications that may occur as a result of changing dosing times and meal times, and in the event of a disturbance in kidney function. This is evidenced by the presence of albumin in the urine in your case. Fasting exacerbates kidney injury due to fluid deficiency, which may reach the point of dehydration.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6621, + "question": "Are diet sweeteners (Cologrin) beneficial for diabetics and free of side effects? Thanks", + "answer": "Collograin is a sweetener that can be safely used by a diabetic patient, provided that this use is moderate, i.e. 3-4 tablets daily.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6622, + "question": "Is it permissible for a diabetic patient to take the medication (primolut) to prevent menstruation?\nNote that the patient is a 49-year-old woman", + "answer": "This medication causes high blood sugar levels, so it is recommended to be used with caution by women with diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney function disorders, and advanced age.\nFor all these reasons I advise against using it\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6623, + "question": "I want a special diet for gestational diabetes. Thank you", + "answer": "The diet for each case is set individually by a nutritionist, who takes into account age, weight, height, level of motor activity, blood sugar level, and the type of treatment used, so a nutritionist must be consulted.\nBut here are some general tips\nEat multiple meals, three main meals and two snacks\nDiversify food so that it contains starches, vegetables, fruits, protein, as well as unsaturated fats\nEat milk or curd\nDrink enough water, at least 2 liters per day\nAvoid fried foods that contain spices and tomato paste\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6624, + "question": "For a while now, I have been feeling a burning sensation in the eyes, severe tightness, and a desire to close them and sleep. I also feel a weakness in my sexual desire and a feeling of arousal, as well as a burning sensation in the urine and itching. Am I so sure that I am diabetic? And is the blood sugar level...", + "answer": "It is a symptom that you have a urethritis\nI advise you to do a urine test and a blood sugar test to be sure\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6625, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nSometimes when I do a blood test, whether fasting or not, I find Urine for glucose++ or the word Trace\nWhat is their importance?", + "answer": "The presence of glucose in the urine means that blood sugar levels are so high that they exceed the renal absorption threshold, which is what happens in diabetics\nTherefore, I advise you to perform a blood sugar test on an empty stomach and present the results to a diabetologist or endocrinologist for an opinion\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6626, + "question": "My husband, who is forty years old, recently discovered that he has diabetes, and sometimes it rises and sometimes it falls. What is the treatment method in this case? Note that he uses diabetes-regulating medications, and his sugar level is measured before...", + "answer": "When diabetes is diagnosed and a treatment plan is started, it takes some time to stabilize blood sugar levels, due to the changes the doctor makes to food and also due to drug treatment.\nDiabetes treatment is not limited to the doctor only, but the treatment plan should be developed by an integrated team consisting of the doctor, health educator, nutritionist, as well as the patient or his caregiver.\nTherefore, I advise you to consult a nutritionist to develop a diet that suits the patient according to his weight, age, work, and the medication he is taking\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6627, + "question": "Peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. What is the normal blood sugar level?\nThanks\nAnd in Tabuk", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar values\nOn an empty stomach, any fasting blood sugar: 70-100 mg/dL is normal\nFrom 100-125 cases of diabetes heart disease\nOf 126 mouth over diabetes\nGlucose tolerance test: Blood sugar less than 140 mg/dL is normal\nFrom 140 to 200 cases of pre-diabetes\nMore than 200 diabetes\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6628, + "question": "Does a diuretic help in lowering blood sugar and does it work the same way as it does in high blood pressure? Thanks", + "answer": "On the contrary, some diuretics actually raise blood sugar, while other diuretics cause a decrease in plasma volume and thus the blood sugar value increases apparently, due to the increase in concentration.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6629, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient use a prescription of olive leaves or mulberry leaves instead of Diabetes Aid 850, which is dispensed twice a day?", + "answer": "Olive leaves or other folk remedies may lower blood sugar values, but the problem is that the amount of this decrease cannot be predicted and we do not know the side effects or toxicity of using such treatments in the long term. These treatments are not scientifically studied and therefore I do not recommend them at all.\nSome people believe that natural materials do not have side effects or are toxic, and this belief is completely wrong, as evidenced by the presence of toxic plants and fungi. As for olive leaves, they may have a slight toxicity that does not appear when used for a limited period, but they may cause harm to some organs in the long term.\nOn the other hand, several scientific studies have proven that the drug metformin, i.e. the sugar regulator, in addition to its effect in lowering blood sugar, protects against heart and arterial injuries.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6630, + "question": "Why were my questions not answered? Thank you", + "answer": "What are the unanswered questions?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6631, + "question": "May God protect and protect you:\nInsulin! :\n- What are the signs that indicate that the insulin fuse is intact and correct? How much humidity does it need? How much temperature can it withstand...", + "answer": "There are insulin packages that contain one type of insulin and packages that contain two types\nThe package containing one item must be clear, transparent and colorless\nIt is considered spoiled if its color changes, no matter how slight, or if it becomes cloudy\nAs for the package that contains two types, i.e. the mixed insulin package, it is uniformly turbid and the color of the substance in it is white.\nIt is considered spoiled if this color tends to yellow or if you see lumps in it after mixing it. Mix it by rubbing it gently between the palms of the hand without shaking it vigorously.\nInsulin is stored in the refrigerator, away from frozen, because it loses its effectiveness if frozen\nWhen traveling, the insulin container must be placed in a container that insulates external heat\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6632, + "question": "The results of the report I will try to convey them as they are TGL 154 HI 30 150 MG DL GLUC 177 HI 74 106 MG DL CREA 1.0 0. 6 1. 3 MG DL chol...", + "answer": "The result of the analysis indicates that the person suffering from the analysis has diabetes, in addition to high cholesterol\nTherefore, I advise you to consult an endocrinologist or diabetes specialist to develop a treatment plan\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6633, + "question": "Does a 4g blood test result mean that the person has diabetes?", + "answer": "The result sent is inaccurate, please send the laboratory report\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6634, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes and I take 2 mg of pills on an empty stomach and my blood sugar level is from 80 to 104. I have had it for 4 years. Should I continue the treatment for how long? Thank you.", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease. Medicine has not found a cure, but we can reach a level of control for blood sugar and lipids that allows the affected person the possibility of continuing to live a normal, productive life, provided that he adheres to treatment. For you, the results sent suggest a good level of control, and I advise you to perform a glucose hemoglobin test, which gives us a close idea of ​​the condition. The level of control during the three months preceding the analysis, as well as an analysis of blood lipids and cholesterol, so that we can know if there is a need for any modification in the treatment plan.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6635, + "question": "When a person has a fat percentage of 154, what does that mean? The same person had a cumulative diabetes test and the result was 177, knowing that the person did not suffer from diabetes and...", + "answer": "Please send the analysis result as stated in the report, because the terminology in your message is inaccurate\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6636, + "question": "My daughter, who suffers from excessive insulin secretion, responded to me because the doctors were unable to provide information that would help them determine the cause of what is happening to her. Will she continue taking the medication eudemine for the rest of her life? Are there solutions...", + "answer": "This disease occurs due to a defect in the secretion of an enzyme called (glutamate deshydrogenase), which forms insulin resistance by the tissues, especially the muscles, and this leads to a high level of insulin in the blood.\nThe disease is usually associated with obesity, high blood pressure, cholesterol, triglycerides, and sugar.\nThe improvement of the patient's condition depends on adhering to a strict diet. It is advised to avoid salts and foods rich in sodium, such as ready-made foods, use fat-free dairy products, fresh vegetables and fruits, brown bread and whole rice, non-carbonated drinks and natural juices, and eat a lot of meals.\nTo reduce the quantity, seek the help of a nutritionist. Exercise", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6637, + "question": "Respected Dr. Fadl... What is (Glucose hemoglobin analysis)? Thanks", + "answer": "A continuous rise in blood sugar causes a percentage of hemoglobin to bind to glucose. Thus, when performing this analysis, we have an approximate idea of ​​the state of blood sugar during the three months preceding the analysis. Therefore, this analysis is considered the main criterion for the level of blood control and thus the main measure of the effectiveness of treatment.\nThe American Diabetes Association set the goal for the diabetes treatment plan to be less than 7%, while the European Association set 6.5% as a treatment goal.\nThis analysis is denoted in English by:\nHbA1C\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6638, + "question": "Good day.. Dear doctors, please advise: Is metformin a preventive drug for diabetes? Can anyone take it without a doctor's prescription? I also heard it helps...", + "answer": "Yes, several scientific studies have proven the effectiveness of metformin in preventing diabetes in those who are in the pre-diabetic stage, that is, those whose fasting blood sugar value ranges between 100-125 mg/dl, and its preventive role is increased by exercising and following a diet whose nutritional content is proportional to the level of diabetes. Body needs according to age and work\nAs for using it to reduce weight, it is not recommended, although it may reduce weight to a limited extent when first using it, by reducing appetite and not by reducing glucose absorption.\nA doctor should be consulted before using it and checking kidney function\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6639, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am in the fourth month of pregnancy and I suffer from high blood pressure and diabetes. I take medication for high blood pressure and diabetes. I do not take any medication for it, but I take olive leaves before every meal. My question is, do olive leaves...", + "answer": "If the values ​​listed in your letter are blood sugar values, they are low enough to require treatment with sugar intake\nWhat is the value of blood sugar on an empty stomach?\nThe considered and approved medical procedure in pregnancy for diabetic patients is to switch to insulin treatment, but in your case it seems that your blood sugar values ​​do not require this.\nAs for olive leaves and other folk remedies, they have not been studied in terms of effectiveness or safety. Therefore, as a doctor, I cannot rely on them to treat any diabetic patient, especially during pregnancy, as their effects on the mother and fetus are not known.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6640, + "question": "Does taking Diabetes Regulator or Aid 2 after every meal support the pancreas in burning sugar and respond to it, whether it is 500 mg or 850 mg, and the patient will be reassured of...", + "answer": "When 500 mg pills are not enough, we use 850 mg pills. There is a clear difference in the dose, and this difference increases when you take three pills daily.\nThere is no need to worry about side effects, but kidney function must be evaluated every 6 months\nAs for the level of blood sugar control, while the average morning blood sugar values ​​are important, the hemoglobin test is the approved analysis to evaluate the level of sugar control and the effectiveness of the treatment plan.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6641, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes, and her feet have been swollen for a while. Is there a treatment? Thank you", + "answer": "I advise you to consult an internal medicine specialist to evaluate your mother's kidney and heart condition\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6642, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to know whether there are drinks without sugar, such as chocolate", + "answer": "Yes, there are drinks that are sweetened with aspartame, but I do not recommend consuming too much of it, and there are types of chocolate that are low in sugar\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6643, + "question": "Is there a treatment for sexual weakness and strong erections, knowing that I suffer from type 2 diabetes? What are the effective medications for that?", + "answer": "Yes, there are many effective medications for treating erectile dysfunction, including sildenafil, vardenafil, and tadalafil pills, and they need to be evaluated by a doctor before using them.\nGood blood sugar control helps improve sexual performance\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6644, + "question": "What is the reason for the excessive secretion of insulin in a five-month-old child? Recurrent hypoglycemia, knowing that there is no tumor or enzyme deficiency, and her growth is excellent, and it is a rare condition, and it is difficult to conduct all the tests. The doctors are unable...", + "answer": "The child must be followed closely, and as long as her condition is stable and she does not suffer from low blood sugar, there is no need for any change. However, if cases of low blood sugar occur repeatedly, surgical treatment should be considered, which is based on removing the largest part of the pancreas.\nmy life", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6645, + "question": "Does honey affect diabetics?", + "answer": "Yes, honey raises blood sugar quickly, but a diabetic patient can eat honey provided that the amount of energy in it is calculated from the total energy needed in the meal.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6646, + "question": "What is the drug Januvia? Is it useful for diabetics or what?", + "answer": "Januvia is the trade name for sitagliptin, which is an oral antidiabetic drug. It is used with the advice of a diabetologist.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6647, + "question": "Is there a final treatment for diabetes in Baynouna Pharmacy, invented by Dr. Tariq Mustafa Arbab, and how can I obtain it while I live in Iraq? Many thanks and appreciation to you.", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetes results from decreased production of the hormone insulin or when there is resistance to the action of this hormone, which is produced by the pancreas gland.\nTreatment for diabetes of this type is based on medications that encourage the pancreas to produce more insulin, and other medications that reduce resistance to the action of insulin. As for type 1 diabetes, in which the pancreas stops producing this hormone, treatment is with daily insulin injections.\nModern medicine has not reached a level of development that completely restores the pancreas gland to normal, so treatment aims to control blood sugar, among other criteria. There are attempts that are still in their infancy to develop the pancreas through stem cells to treat diabetes.\nBut to date, there is no treatment that cures diabetes completely\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6648, + "question": "I recently discovered diabetes, about 20 days ago. I went to the doctor and he gave me insulin, knowing that my fasting blood sugar was 385 and fasting blood sugar was 425, my weight was 78, my height was 162, and I was 34 years old. Then some complications occurred...", + "answer": "No, there is no error in the assessment. The two doctors agreed on the diagnosis and the necessity of drug treatment, but medicine is not a mathematical science and there are schools that differ in some approaches.\nThe first doctor chose to start treatment with insulin because there are studies indicating that treating type 2 diabetes with insulin upon diagnosis, for a limited period, may relax the pancreas gland and preserve insulin-producing cells, and it can be stopped after that after blood sugar levels stabilize, but among the caveats of this method is the occurrence of low blood sugar levels. Frequent blood sugar problems, so they require close monitoring and repeated blood sugar tests to determine the insulin dose\nThe second doctor chose to start conventional treatment with oral hypoglycemic agents to avoid hypoglycemia\nMy suggestion is that you start exercising and pay attention to your food so that you increase the proportion of vegetables, reduce animal fats and starches, and abstain from ready-made foods and sweetened drinks. It is preferable to consult a nutritionist to develop a diet that is appropriate for your level of physical activity and your weight.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6649, + "question": "How can I quit smoking and not return to it, knowing that I am diabetic and I am 34 years old?", + "answer": "Quitting smoking is not easy, but it is possible when you have the conviction that you need to quit\nIt helps you to crystallize this conviction by knowing the reasons that made you think about quitting and writing them down in order of importance\nThis is followed by making the decision to quit and setting a specific date for that. Experts advise that you choose a date within the next month. You may want this date to be related to a birthday or anniversary, or you may choose the date randomly and write it on the calendar.\nAfter making the decision and setting the quit date, inform your family and friends of your decision and implementation date\nBefore the appointed day, get rid of everything related to smoking, such as lighters and cigarette lighters, at home and in the workplace\nThink about the benefits you will gain from quitting smoking\nThere are medications that help get rid of withdrawal symptoms resulting from quitting, and they require a prescription, so you should consult a doctor to obtain a prescription\nThere are those who decide to quit without using any ancillary medication\nAvoid habits that have been associated with smoking, such as drinking coffee and avoiding your smoking friends in the first period of quitting\nYou get used to saying, “No, thank you, I don’t smoke.”\nDrink more water\nWhen you feel like smoking, drink some water and go for a ten-minute walk\nKeep your hands busy with a rosary\nChew sugar-free gum\nReward yourself at the end of the first week by buying a book or a piece of clothing that you saved by putting in the money you used to spend on buying cigarettes.\nRemember the reasons that led you to decide to quit when you feel the urge to smoke\nIn some countries there are clinics and associations to help quit which you may need to consult\nIn some countries, there are clinics and associations that provide advice and assistance to those who want to quit smoking, and it is best to consult those with experience in this. Here are some ideas that may help you in your endeavor.\nQuitting smoking is not easy, but it is possible when you have the conviction that you need to quit\nIt helps you to crystallize this conviction by knowing the reasons that made you think about quitting and writing them down in order of importance\nThis is followed by making the decision to quit and setting a specific date for that. Experts advise that you choose a date within the next month. You may want this date to be related to a birthday or anniversary, or you may choose the date randomly and write it on the calendar.\nAfter making the decision and setting the quit date, inform your family and friends of your decision and implementation date\nBefore the appointed day, get rid of everything related to smoking, such as lighters and cigarette lighters, at home and in the workplace\nThink about the benefits you will gain from quitting smoking\nThere are medications that help get rid of withdrawal symptoms resulting from quitting, and they require a prescription, so you should consult a doctor for help with that\nWhen you feel the urge to smoke, drink a glass of water and go for a walk for a few minutes\nKeep your hands busy with a new habit, such as the rosary\nAvoid circumstances and situations that have been associated with your smoking habit\nAvoid sitting with smokers\nTrain yourself to say, “Thank you, I don’t smoke” when you are offered to smoke\nWhen you feel the urge to smoke, think about the reasons that prompted you to quit\nReward yourself at the end of the week by buying a book, for example, with the money you saved on cigarettes\nWrite down the excuses that may come to your mind, such as “I don’t have another bad habit,” or “I know many people who have smoked and lived a long life,” and expel these excuses from your imagination because they are just excuses.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6650, + "question": "Is it possible to get rid of diabetes permanently, given that I have recently suffered from it?\nWhat medications lower blood sugar, given that I am taking Diamicron and Glucophage?\nDo camel milk and urine cure...", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment aims to achieve good control levels of sugar and blood lipids that enable the affected person to live normally. There are attempts to reach curative treatments for diabetes, but this endeavor is still in its infancy.\nOne of the obstacles that hinders the control of blood sugar at the beginning of diagnosis is that some patients resort to searching for solutions from people who do not have sufficient knowledge, who provide advice and recipes without feeling for the potential risks and without any sense of responsibility. Many of the popular recipes are useless, including camel milk or urine.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6651, + "question": "I took Zantac medication to treat allergies, and the next day I found my blood sugar was 235. Could the reason for the high blood sugar be from the treatment, given that I took eight cortisone pills for allergies for two days, 4...", + "answer": "Cortisone pills are most likely the cause of the high blood sugar, not Zantac\nIn any case, I advise you to monitor your blood sugar after completing treatment with cortisone and inform me of the result\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6652, + "question": "What types of foods can diabetics eat without any negative impact on their health? Thank you", + "answer": "A diabetic patient, like any other person, needs all types of food, including carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins and minerals, but the difference lies in the quantity and distribution of meals to suit the treatment regimen.\nThe quantity is calculated by a nutritionist, who will take into account age, weight, gender, and level of physical activity\nThe calculated quantity shall be distributed over a number of meals, three as a minimum, and meal times are linked to the times of taking the medication\nBut there are general rules regarding the diet of a diabetic patient:\nLots of vegetables\nLimit saturated fats, i.e. fats from an animal source, as well as limit hydrogenated oils, i.e. margarine\nEat foods that contain omega-3 fats. These foods include fatty fish, crustaceans, and walnuts\nAbstain from sweetened drinks\nIt is preferable to eat fresh fruits instead of drinking their juice, provided that the sugars they contain are counted within the daily calorie needs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6653, + "question": "Thank you, Doctor, for the answer. I want you to give me a diet, thank you", + "answer": "Only a nutritionist can develop a diet that is appropriate for your weight, age, level of physical activity, types of foods and local eating habits.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6654, + "question": "For a month now, I have been feeling pain in the heel of my left leg, and severe dryness in my throat, especially at night, and I urinate a lot, a large amount. For your information, I drink a lot of water and my blood sugar levels...", + "answer": "You have type 2 diabetes, in addition to high blood pressure, so you should conduct a clinical examination and some preliminary tests and investigations to evaluate your condition and develop a treatment plan to control your sugar and blood pressure.\nI would like to point out here that the blood pressure value is unacceptably high and must be reduced so that it does not exceed 140/85\nTherefore, I advise you to consult a diabetologist as soon as possible\nThe initial tests that should be performed are:\ntotal cholesterol, HDL, LDL, TG, HbA1c, urea & createnin\nHe also suggested an EKG\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6655, + "question": "I have diabetes and my weight is 45 and my height is 171. I suffer greatly from thinness, thank God. My blood sugar is regular, thank God. I want to gain my weight in a healthy way so that it does not affect the sugar. Is there...", + "answer": "Please answer the following questions\nWhen was diabetes diagnosed?\nWere you thin before you were diagnosed with diabetes?\nDo you suffer from diarrhea?\nDo you experience low blood sugar? How often does it occur, and was she hospitalized due to low blood sugar?\nWhat type of insulin do you use and what is the dose?\nIf you have had any thyroid tests, please send the results\nDo you have any symptoms or signs that you would like to let me know about?\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6656, + "question": "Is it possible to strengthen the sexual ability of a diabetic patient treated with insulin other than chemical medications, that is, with physical methods or specific exercises, given that the blood sugar level is good and the periodic tests are at a good level, if...", + "answer": "Yes, there are some recommendations and exercises that improve the sexual ability of a person with diabetes, which are:\nFirst and foremost, refrain from smoking because nicotine causes constriction of the arteries and thus reduces blood flow\nSecondly, eat foods that contain antioxidants and help lower cholesterol, including marine crustaceans, fish that contain fats, bananas, green cauliflower, nuts, soybeans, cranberries, citrus fruits, whole grains, and leafy vegetables.\nThirdly, sports: specific exercises are recommended, including weight lifting, endurance exercises, swimming, brisk walking, and exercises for the perineal muscles, lower pelvis.\nRegarding foods and exercises, a nutritionist and a diabetologist should be consulted to calculate the amount of energy that should be added to meals and the necessary increase in the insulin dose, that is, balancing the excess energy intake with the insulin dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6657, + "question": "I have a blood sugar of 1.80 and I want to know what type of blood sugar I have. I do not take any diabetes medication except exercise. Thank you.", + "answer": "You suffer from type 2 diabetes, which is the most common type and usually affects adults, in which insulin production by the pancreas gland decreases and/or insulin resistance occurs.\nA few years ago, treatment when diagnosing this type of diabetes was limited to lifestyle changes such as exercise and food regulation, but nowadays many studies have shown that using metformin improves blood sugar levels and helps prevent distant complications. Although your blood sugar value is not very high, according to current control standards, it has become unacceptable and must be lowered\nTherefore, I advise you to consult a diabetologist or endocrinologist to evaluate your condition and develop a treatment plan as soon as possible\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6658, + "question": "Is it possible to use proteins that are used in gyms (GYM), knowing that I have diabetes and use dark insulin?\nIs it true that there are proteins that are free of sugars? Thank you in advance", + "answer": "The body's need for protein is 2 g/per kg of weight for muscle growth and maintenance, and everything in excess of that is converted into fat. Usually, when using protein concentrates, we far exceed the daily requirement of protein, and thus blood lipids rise, as does blood urea and The risk of dehydration increases, which negatively affects kidney functions that are already vulnerable to damage due to diabetes\nFor these reasons, I absolutely do not recommend using protein concentrates for anyone, especially a diabetic patient\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6659, + "question": "I am a 37-year-old young man who has been suffering from diabetes for years, and I have had constant numbness and burning in my feet for about 6 years - knowing that I take vitamins B6 -...", + "answer": "These symptoms are manifestations of diabetic neuropathy. You must maintain the sugar level within normal limits, and maintain constant foot cleanliness, so that things do not get worse. Maintaining an ideal weight\nAnd treating obesity, if any. Do not use hot water to wash the feet to avoid burns, as the chronic diabetic patient usually loses feeling in the sensory and peripheral nerve extremities. Use cotton socks and appropriate shoes.\nThe medications mentioned help reduce the symptoms. Currently, epilepsy medications such as Tegretol are used to treat these symptoms, and in many cases they give good results. I hope you recover", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6660, + "question": "How does a pregnant woman who has been suffering from diabetes since childhood protect her kidneys, knowing that pregnancy negatively affects the kidneys, especially in the last months?", + "answer": "First, blood sugar control\nSecondly, drink plenty of water, i.e. 6-8 cups per day\nThird, conduct a urine analysis monthly or when there are any urinary symptoms to detect urinary infections and treat them early\nFourth, take vitamin C 250-500 mg per day\nFifthly, go to the toilet as soon as you feel the urge to urinate\nSixth: Maintaining the cleanliness and dryness of the vagina and not using sterilizers, feminine lotion creams, and irritating types of soap.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6661, + "question": "I am a 37-year-old man who has not been married and suffers from diabetes and peripheral neuritis. I suffer from erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.\nI want a solution ?", + "answer": "There are effective steps you can take to stop the deterioration and improve erection strength, including:\nFirst: good control of blood sugar to stop the worsening of nerve and blood vessel injury\nSecond: Refrain from smoking because of its constricting effect on blood vessels, which causes poor blood flow in the penis as well as in the rest of the body’s organs.\nThird: Abstain from consuming alcohol\nFourth: Exercise to improve blood flow\nFifth: Treating psychological stress\nIn addition, you can use sexual tonics such as:\nsildenafil, taldalafil, or vardenafil\nOf course, you must consult your physician before using these medications\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6662, + "question": "What is the effect of hunger on diabetics, especially those who use insulin?", + "answer": "There are two reasons for hunger in a diabetic patient treated with insulin\nFirst: Low blood sugar, which is often caused by a delay in eating after insulin injections or by eating an amount of carbohydrates that is not proportional to the insulin dose.\nIts symptoms include feeling hungry, cold sweating, muscle tremors, blurred vision, or loss of the ability to concentrate or nervousness, and a sugar solution must be taken immediately.\nSecond: High blood sugar. In this case, the patient eats a sufficient amount of carbohydrates, but they accumulate in the blood because the amount of insulin needed to introduce them into the cells is insufficient, and therefore the necessary energy does not reach the cells.\nThat is, the cells and tissues are “hungry” in both cases and do not receive the necessary amount of food, and the body is forced to resort to other sources to obtain energy, such as fats and proteins.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6663, + "question": "Hello\nI would like to know about normal blood sugar\nBecause my diabetes is 98 and I am not fasting, we learned that I have diabetes", + "answer": "Normal blood sugar value: fasting 70-100\n100-125 cases of pre-diabetes\nHowever, since you are diabetic, the most important test to evaluate the level of control is the hemoglobin test. It reflects the percentage of blood hemoglobin associated with glucose, and thus allows us to evaluate the level of control in the three months preceding the test. We aim in the treatment plan for it not to exceed 7%. My regards.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6664, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have had diabetes for 7 years and have sexual dysfunction. Can I get married? I am 34 years old. If she is 19 years old, is it good or not?", + "answer": "A person with diabetes can marry and have children, and good control of blood sugar and lipids helps prevent vascular and neurological complications responsible for poor sexual function. You can take sexual enhancers after consulting your doctor to evaluate heart function.\nDon't you see that the age difference between you is big? When a woman is between 30-35 years old, she is at the peak of sexual activity, then you will be close to 50\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6665, + "question": "My wife got pregnant after 9 months, knowing that I have been diabetic for 15 years and I am 35. I was treated with vitamin E for a period of time for my disease to affect pregnancy, and it took place after giving birth.", + "answer": "The better your blood sugar control is, the more you will maintain the functions of your body’s organs, including sexual function\nA person with diabetes can marry and have children. Statistics may indicate lower chances of childbearing, but statistics are worthless when each case is evaluated individually.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6666, + "question": "My wife got pregnant after 9 months, knowing that I have been diabetic for 15 years and I am 35. I was treated with vitamin E for a period of time for my disease to affect pregnancy, and it took place after giving birth.", + "answer": "The better your blood sugar control is, the more you will maintain the functions of your body’s organs, including sexual function\nA person with diabetes can marry and have children. Statistics may indicate lower chances of childbearing, but statistics are worthless when each case is evaluated individually.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6667, + "question": "What is the treatment for pain in the extremities, joints and nerves, especially when sleeping at night, knowing that I suffer from high blood pressure and high blood sugar levels for 5 years, and I am 40 years old. My height is about...", + "answer": "My dear, a study must be done for you to find out the cause of joint pain, the most important of which is a picture of the joints to see if there is any change in the joints themselves that causes this pain, in addition to other tests, and since what you explain is not enough at all for me to imagine what the problem is, I think it is better for you to see an orthopedic doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6668, + "question": "What herbs help treat a patient from diabetes?", + "answer": "I have heard a lot about herbal remedies and their alleged results, but as a doctor I cannot recommend them to any patient for the following reasons\nFirst: There is no documented scientific study on the effectiveness of any of these herbs and treatments\nSecond: There is no reliable scientific study on their side effects or toxicity. Here we must point out the common mistake that herbs or natural materials do not have any potential toxicity. This is not true at all. There are poisonous herbs and fungi, and some herbs show their toxicity in the long term.\nThird: To control blood sugar, a precisely measured dose must be given, and the dose contained in the herbs cannot be adjusted\nFourth: Due to the lack of a license, folk practitioners do not bear any legal or even moral responsibility for any harm that their prescriptions may cause.\nFifth: There are medications available whose effectiveness is proven, their side effects are known, they can be monitored, their dosage can be controlled precisely, and their cost can be afforded.\nSixth: Diabetes is a chronic disease, and to achieve good treatment results, it is necessary to consult a specialist periodically and evaluate the patient’s condition, and what often happens when the patient relies on popular prescriptions is the absence of any evaluation or follow-up of the patient’s condition, and thus chronic complications may develop, and are not discovered until late time\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6669, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes and what is its prevention, knowing that my mother suffers from diabetes?", + "answer": "In the beginning, the symptoms of diabetes are general and non-specific, such as a feeling of weakness and fatigue, and delayed healing of wounds. The patient attributes them to aging and rarely consults a doctor because of them. However, when the condition worsens, the symptoms become more apparent and annoying to the patient, as he feels intense thirst, a frequent desire to urinate, and a lack of feeling of fullness. Agitation and anger for no reason\nThe prevention of type 2 diabetes is\nIncrease motor activity by practicing moderate-intensity exercise, such as brisk walking for half an hour daily, 6 days of the week\nOrganizing food, i.e. eating multiple meals, at least three meals a day, while reducing trans fats, i.e. fats from animal sources and hydrogenated oils, i.e. vegetable ghee, increasing the percentage of vegetables in meals, avoiding sweetened soft drinks and replacing them with fresh fruits, and avoiding fast food because It contains high levels of fat\nAbstaining from harmful habits such as smoking and alcohol\nThen there is drug prevention using metformin for those in the pre-diabetic stage, after consulting a doctor\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6670, + "question": "I have diabetes and had open heart surgery. A year after the operation, when my blood sugar rises above 200, I feel heart pain, chest pain, and arm pain.\nWhat are the reasons and what do you advise? Thank you", + "answer": "First: You must consult a cardiologist\nSecond: Follow up with a diabetologist to develop or modify a treatment plan, to achieve better blood sugar control and perform periodic monitoring tests.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6671, + "question": "How do I protect myself from diabetes and how do I know that I am at risk of developing diabetes, given that my mother has diabetes?", + "answer": "In order to maintain your health, you must modify the behaviors and factors that may contribute to the occurrence of diabetes, which can be modified:\nFirst: Increase motor activity, after consulting a cardiologist, gradually begin practicing moderate-intensity exercise, such as brisk walking, up to half an hour a day, six days a week.\nSecond: Modifying the diet pattern, such that you eat multiple meals, at least three meals a day, while modifying the content of these meals by reducing saturated fats and starches and increasing vegetables.\nThird: Monitoring the values ​​of blood sugar, triglycerides, and cholesterol, and adjusting any deviations from these values\nFourth: Patients with type 2 diabetes or those in the pre-diabetic stage are advised to use metformin because of its effect not only in lowering blood sugar, but also because of its protective effect against diabetes and vascular injuries.\nA person is considered to be in the pre-diabetic stage when blood sugar values ​​range between 100 and 125 mg/dl or when the result of a glucose tolerance test is between 140 and 200 mg/dl.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6672, + "question": "How do I maintain my health, knowing that I am newly diagnosed with diabetes?", + "answer": "In order to maintain your health, you must modify the behaviors and factors that may have contributed to the occurrence of diabetes, which can be modified:\nFirst: Increase motor activity, after consulting a cardiologist, gradually begin practicing moderate-intensity exercise, such as brisk walking, up to half an hour a day, six days a week.\nSecond: Modifying the diet pattern, such that you eat multiple meals, at least three meals a day, while modifying the content of these meals by reducing saturated fats and starches and increasing vegetables.\nThird: Monitoring the values ​​of blood sugar, triglycerides, and cholesterol, and adjusting any deviations from these values\nFourth: Patients with type 2 diabetes are advised to use metformin because of its effect not only in lowering blood sugar, but also because of its protective effect against vascular injuries.\nOf course, it is necessary to understand diabetes well, know the values ​​of good control, and participate with the treating physician in developing a treatment plan and its goals\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6673, + "question": "Can I use olive leaf to treat diabetes? Note that I am being treated with insulin, should I stop insulin and start using it?", + "answer": "During my long-term work in diabetes care, I have seen and heard about many severe and dangerous diabetes complications, specifically cases of ketoacidosis, which required hospitalization for treatment. Many of them resulted from stopping the use of insulin and using folk remedies, including decoctions or infusions of olive leaves.\nWhen the production of the hormone insulin from the pancreas declines or stops, it must be replaced by an external source, that is, insulin injections must be used, and there is no popular treatment proven effective in replacing insulin.\nSome folk remedies may be effective in lowering blood sugar in diabetics who do not need insulin, and even in such cases I do not recommend such treatments because they have not been studied in terms of effectiveness, side effects, or potential toxicity.\nTherefore, I advise you not to stop insulin, no matter how convincing the traditional healer may seem\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6674, + "question": "Is the cumulative blood sugar level at 6.6 normal or not, and is there a need to take medications or not?\nKnowing that the blood sugar level is 126\nThank you", + "answer": "Cumulative sugar is the common name in some countries for hemoglobin, which is the percentage of hemoglobin that binds to glucose molecules due to high blood sugar. The normal value is less than 4.5%, but according to the recommendations of the European Diabetes Association, the percentage of hemoglobin is 6.5%. It is the goal of the diabetes treatment plan and is considered an indicator of good blood sugar control\nI advise patients in your condition to modify their diet and exercise daily, and to use metformin to prevent complications that may affect blood vessels in the long term.\nOf course, you should consult a diabetologist before starting to use metformin to evaluate kidney function\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6675, + "question": "Will taking a daily tablet of Metforin 850 mg on a regular basis for a patient with diabetes mellitus 2 cause side effects to the kidneys? Please advise and thank you.", + "answer": "Metformin does not cause harm to the kidneys, but kidney function must be evaluated periodically because it is excreted in the urine and is feared to accumulate in the body if kidney function declines.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6676, + "question": "If a woman has diabetes and her weight is 130, and neither exercise nor harsh diets help her, what should she follow to lose weight?", + "answer": "Obesity represents a major challenge for both the patient and the doctor, as diets, drug treatments and exercise often fail to achieve adequate weight loss.\nLiposuction may be the solution in such a case\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6677, + "question": "My wife has numbness in the tips of the hands, especially when sleeping. For your information, she suffers from diabetes. What is your medical opinion and what do you advise me to do? Thank you.", + "answer": "The reason is most likely that there is pressure at the nerve exit at the level of the neck vertebrae, due to the use of an inappropriate pillow, or due to the presence of disc herniation in the vertebrae.\nHowever, this numbness may be the result of peripheral neuritis, which is common among diabetics\nTherefore, I advise you first to consult a diabetologist for examination and monitoring of blood sugar control values, and you may need to consult a neurologist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6678, + "question": "Is it true that camel urine and milk treat diabetes, and if yes, how is this done?", + "answer": "There are attempts to treat diabetes through pancreas transplantation, and research in the field of stem cells to produce pancreatic cells\nWhat we are currently doing by giving oral depressants and insulin injections is an attempt to control blood sugar levels, that is, to control this disease, not cure it.\nThere are some folk remedies that may have a positive effect on blood sugar levels, but they are not scientifically studied and documented, and therefore cannot be approved, and they definitely do not cure diabetes.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6679, + "question": "After Greetings\nI inform you that I have been suffering from diabetes for 10 years, and I drink a lot of tea and use the sweetener Canderel. Does Canderel raise blood sugar, and if it raises blood sugar, what is the alternative?", + "answer": "Canderel does not affect blood sugar. The sweet taste is caused by aspartame, which does not turn into glucose\nThe acceptable daily intake of aspartame is 40 mg/kg of body weight, meaning a person weighing 70 kg can eat approximately 6 pills per day.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6680, + "question": "I have been diabetic since 2003 and have had three heart stents. I take insulin mixtard 30 to 40, the morning dose is 28 and the evening dose is 12. I take Glucophage 1000 pills in the morning and one pill after...", + "answer": "It seems that you are assuming that these symptoms are due to high blood sugar, and that may be true, but the symptoms cannot be relied upon to adjust the insulin dose, as this may cause serious drops in blood sugar, and the criterion used to adjust the dose is the hemoglobin value, and/or the rate. Evaluate your blood sugar during the day\nTherefore, I advise you to follow up with a diabetologist to find out the cause of the symptoms and adjust the dose if necessary\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6681, + "question": "Can a woman with diabetes have liposuction, sinus suction, or other procedures? Are there any risks and negative effects? Please explain.", + "answer": "A person with diabetes can undergo surgery when necessary, which requires tight control of blood sugar, but it is recommended to avoid unnecessary surgery.\nAs for liposuction, diabetes is one of the contraindications for this surgery, and the risks that may occur due to liposuction include the feeling of numbness, which may be temporary or permanent, and the accumulation of fluids in the place of the fat, which sometimes requires removing it with a needle. Inflammation or puncture of internal organs may occur, or Fat embolism is the entry of a small mass of fat into a vessel and causing a clot\nLife-threatening heart or kidney disorders may occur\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6682, + "question": "Hakim, please, what is the minimum and maximum blood sugar level for a pregnant woman who is not diabetic? Thank you.", + "answer": "Blood sugar levels in people without diabetes, gestational diabetes, or pre-diabetes are not affected\nThe natural values ​​are the same, i.e\nFasting blood sugar 70-110 mg/dl\n110-125 cases of pre-diabetes\nDiabetes 126 or above\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6683, + "question": "What is the normal fasting and fasting blood sugar level and blood pressure rate?", + "answer": "The normal blood sugar level for healthy people who do not have diabetes ranges as follows:\n\nFasting blood sugar: 72-99 mg/dl.\nBlood sugar level two hours after eating: less than 140 mg/dl.\n\nAs for the blood sugar level in people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, it is recommended that it not exceed the following values:\n\nIn the case of fasting: 72-126 mg/dl.\nTwo hours after eating: less than 162 mg/dl.\n\nThe normal rate of blood pressure is estimated at approximately 120/80 mm Hg, noting that a slight increase in blood pressure does not often require drug treatment, but only some modifications in lifestyle, and high blood pressure is not diagnosed except after recording several High readings, and one reading is not enough for diagnosis.\nFor more:\n\nDiabetes myths and false beliefs\nImportant examinations for diabetics", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6684, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I did a blood test for diabetes, and the result was good. It did not find diabetes, but my question is: I drink two and a half liters of water a day, every hour. I go...", + "answer": "An average adult needs three liters of water per day, and he gets it from foods and fruits in addition to the fluids he drinks. It seems that your fluid intake is greater than your need, and this may be the result of habit. A healthy body excretes any excess fluid through sweat and urine, and this may explain You have frequent urination, and there may be other reasons that are not related to diabetes. I advise you to consult an internal medicine specialist to confirm the cause.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6685, + "question": "What are the types of diabetes, what is the normal rate in humans, and what are its symptoms?", + "answer": "There are three main types of diabetes:\nType 1 diabetes: in which the pancreas almost completely stops producing insulin. It affects children and young people, and may affect a percentage of those under forty years of age. It is treated exclusively with insulin, meaning it is necessary to be treated with insulin injections to survive.\nThe second type, which is the most common, affects 90% of all diabetics. It mainly affects the elderly, and is currently seen among children who suffer from obesity. It is usually treated with sugar-lowering pills, but the patient may need treatment with insulin injections several years after diagnosis.\nGestational diabetes affects some women during pregnancy and often regresses after childbirth\nThere are many subcategories\nThe normal blood sugar values ​​are:\nFasting blood sugar 70 to 110 is normal\nFasting blood sugar: 110 to 125 for pre-diabetes\nFasting blood sugar 126 or above is diabetes\nThere are additional blood tests to confirm the diagnosis and others to classify the infection, when diabetes is suspected\nThe most common symptoms are feeling tired, bulimia, constant thirst, and frequent urination\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6686, + "question": "Hello, I want to ask about the appropriate food for people with diabetes", + "answer": "A diabetic patient needs all the components of food, from starches, proteins, fats and sugars, to vitamins, minerals and trace elements.\nHowever, a diabetic patient must organize his food in terms of timing and quantity of different food components in meals, and this is calculated according to age, weight, level of motor activity, and blood sugar and lipid levels, so I advise you to consult a nutritionist for help in developing a diet.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6687, + "question": "Can a person with diabetes, knowing that he uses insulin in a small amount once a day, recover by following a diet only?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease whose treatment aims to control blood sugar levels as well as blood lipid levels. In special cases, such as acute infection, or during pregnancy, insulin may be used for a short period and a later return to oral depressants.\nOn the other hand, in some countries, treatment of type 2 diabetes may begin with low doses of insulin, to “rest” the pancreas, after which insulin is stopped and an attempt is made to control blood sugar through diet, physical activity, and weight reduction with or without oral hypoglycemic agents, provided that follow-up is done. The relevant control criteria are blood sugar values ​​at different times of the day, as well as hemoglobin values\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6688, + "question": "Will the patient be afflicted with type 2 diabetes and take the prescribed treatment for the condition? Will the patient be able to remain steadfast and control the disease, or will it transform and develop after a while, whether you like it or not, into...", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetes does not turn into type 1 diabetes, although a diabetic patient may need to use insulin when the pancreas gland is unable to produce a sufficient amount of insulin.\nDiabetes treatment aims to control blood sugar as well as lipids in order to enable the patient to continue his life normally, and to prevent vascular complications. From here stems the importance of adherence to treatment, which is supposed to include diet and physical activity, as well as adherence to taking medications, whether they are oral depressants or insulin injections. Or both\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6689, + "question": "Hakim, please, regarding pregnant women, what is the minimum and maximum limit that she should not exceed? Thank you.", + "answer": "Minimum or maximum Why?\nThe question is not clear\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6690, + "question": "Hello\nI have diabetes (15 years old) and I have severe sexual dysfunction. Is there a treatment for my sexual impotence? I have diabetes.", + "answer": "Dysfunction in diabetics results from neurological or vascular complications, or both, and it also results from disturbances in blood sugar values, and therefore to reach a solution you must know the cause, so I advise you to consult a diabetes specialist to evaluate your condition and prescribe treatment.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6691, + "question": "I have diabetes and do not take treatment. I take one small spoonful of black seed oil (Nigella sativa). Does this oil have any side effects and what are its benefits?", + "answer": "I do not know how effective black seed oil is in lowering blood sugar, if there is any effectiveness. The final ruling to know this is blood sugar values. Do you conduct periodic tests to monitor blood sugar? What are the results of these tests?\nI advise you to start using metformin not only to lower blood sugar, but also to prevent distant complications. Of course, you should consult a diabetologist to begin treatment.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6692, + "question": "What are the types of fruits that a diabetic patient can eat?", + "answer": "A diabetic patient can eat all types of fruits, but in an amount calculated within the patient’s need for sugars. To know this amount, you should consult a nutritionist to calculate your daily energy needs.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6693, + "question": "How do I balance my diabetes?", + "answer": "The treatment plan is developed according to the condition of each individual patient, as the body’s response varies from one patient to another. Balance, or what we call good control, may be achieved in some patients by regulating food, exercising, and oral hypoglycemic agents, while other patients need treatment with multiple doses of insulin.\nTherefore, you should consult a diabetes specialist and develop a treatment plan aimed at achieving good control of blood sugar and lipids within a timetable that is compatible with your condition\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6694, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you: Is semolina harmful to sugar?", + "answer": "Semolina contains a high percentage of starches that turn into sugar, but it is not harmful. The body needs a specific amount of energy that it obtains from starches, and the amount of daily energy needed varies according to the weight and age of the patient, and the rate of daily physical activity. To know that amount, a nutritionist should be consulted.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6695, + "question": "What are the reasons for using aspirin for a diabetic patient? Thank you", + "answer": "Diabetics are advised to use aspirin as a blood thinner, as many studies have proven that diabetics are more susceptible to strokes, and other studies have proven the effectiveness of aspirin in preventing strokes.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6696, + "question": "How do I get rid of excess obesity in the abdominal area, knowing that there is high blood sugar and cholesterol levels?", + "answer": "First, modify the diet so that it increases the proportion of vegetables and reduces starches and fats, and eat multiple meals instead of being limited to one or two meals.\nSecondly, increase motor activity to reach 150-180 minutes of exercise distributed over the days of the week after consulting a cardiologist.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6697, + "question": "Does increasing the medication dose of pills for a type 2 diabetic patient to maintain normal blood sugar levels negatively affect the efficiency of the pancreas’ performance over time? Please advise, thank you", + "answer": "Each of the oral hypoglycemic agents has a maximum dose that should not be exceeded, and personally I do not advise even approaching the maximum dose, but rather resorting to other options such as adding another type with a different mechanism of action or starting with insulin, and I prefer the option of starting at an early stage using insulin and not waiting for the pancreas to exhaust itself with energy. Maximum\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6698, + "question": "What is the best medical method for low blood sugar, if it occurs?", + "answer": "There is no ideal method that suits all diabetics. Each patient is a special case, and a treatment plan must be developed that suits his condition. Variation between patients is in the type of diabetes, the extent of pancreatic insufficiency, the patient’s dietary habits, weight, motor activity, the presence of diabetes complications or not, and other considerations. Such as age, availability of different types of treatment, cost...etc\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6699, + "question": "How many aspirin pills a day should a diabetic take?", + "answer": "One 81 mg tablet if there is no objection to its use\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6700, + "question": "Is there anything that cleans the arteries of cholesterol and triglycerides instead of changing the arteries? Thank you very much for your efforts.", + "answer": "High cholesterol and lipids for many years lead to hardening of the arteries and the formation of so-called atherosclerotic plaques that block the arteries to varying degrees and therefore you may need surgery to replace the artery. When these plaques have formed, lowering cholesterol or lipids will not have any therapeutic effect and is recommended to prevent the formation of plaques in other arteries.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6701, + "question": "Is the drug metformin to prevent diabetes and chronic complications of diabetes taken without consulting Dhabib, and does it have significant effects?", + "answer": "This medication is taken by prescription, as blood sugar levels must be evaluated and kidney function must be evaluated\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6702, + "question": "Are carrots harmful to patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol?", + "answer": "No, although carrots contain a little sugar, the energy the body needs to digest them is approximately equivalent to the energy it stores if eaten raw and without juicing them, and thus the body benefits from the vitamins and fibers they contain, with little effect on blood sugar and without any effect on cholesterol or the pressure\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6703, + "question": "What are the safe vegetables and fruits that do not raise sugar for a diabetic patient to reduce cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure?", + "answer": "All vegetables are safe and do not raise blood sugar. They are useful in providing the body with dietary fiber and vitamins and have a positive effect on cholesterol. As for fruits in general, they contain sugar in varying quantities, but this does not mean refraining from eating them. Rather, the energy reserve they contain must be calculated from the total calories consumed. You need it daily\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6704, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 137 normal, given that I did a test and was fasting for 13 hours?\nThank you very much", + "answer": "This value is abnormal, but as an isolated value it may not mean the presence of diabetes.\nI advise you to repeat the analysis after fasting for 8 hours\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6705, + "question": "How can I prevent diabetes, since I did tests and the result was 137\nWhat is the normal level of blood sugar and when is it dangerous?", + "answer": "Diabetes prevention is based on two basic pillars\nFirst: modifying eating habits, by eating multiple meals and paying attention to the content of these meals so that the energy they contain, which is provided by carbohydrates and fats, is proportional to the level of motor activity that you perform, while eating a variety of foods that contain all the components of food, including carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, minerals, and Fats, avoiding fats from animal sources and hydrogenated oils\nSecond: Increase motor activity until it reaches approximately 150-180 minutes of brisk walking per week, distributed over the days of the week.\nIt also contributes to the prevention of diabetes, abstaining from smoking and good control of blood pressure\nNormal blood sugar values:\nFasting: normal 70-110 mg\n110-125 pre-diabetic cases\nSugar tolerance test\nNormal after 2 hours less than 140 mg\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6706, + "question": "Hello ,,,\nCan a type A diabetic take Viagra pills to increase the duration of an erection? What is the permissible amount to eat?\nMay God help you", + "answer": "Yes, he can, but you must first consult a cardiologist to evaluate the condition of the heart and arteries\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6707, + "question": "My son is a type 1 diabetic and has a high microalbuminurea of ​​about 130, and he is 12 years old. How can this number be reduced to less than 20? ........ Thank you.", + "answer": "When was your son's diabetes diagnosed and what is the HbA1c value that reflects the level of blood sugar control?\nIt seems to me that diabetes has nothing to do with your son's high microalbuminuria\nI advise you to consult a kidney specialist for diagnosis and follow-up\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6708, + "question": "What is the cause of numbness in the extremities during sleep? Likewise, the body feels hot after waking up, hot and cold soles of the feet, and pain in the lower back. Are these symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "These symptoms indicate peripheral neuritis, and diabetes may cause them\nDoes someone have diabetes?\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6709, + "question": "Is there a risk of liver disease and how dangerous is it?", + "answer": "What do you mean by liver lethargy? What are the symptoms you are experiencing and what are the laboratory test results, if any?\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6710, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 140 when fasting and 200 three hours after eating normal or not?", + "answer": "These blood sugar values ​​diagnose diabetes. You should see a diabetologist to confirm tests and begin treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6711, + "question": "What foods are beneficial for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "A diabetic patient, like other people, needs all types of food, starting from carbohydrates to fats, through to vitamins and protein.\nThe difference is that a diabetic patient must organize his food and be aware of the amount of each of these types, and the golden rules in nutrition are to eat multiple small meals and diversify the types of foods.\nI advise you to consult a nutritionist for guidance in this area and to develop a nutritional program that is appropriate for your weight, age, and the work you do, as well as the treatment plan.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6712, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 15 years. Do you advise me to use needles now?", + "answer": "The treatment plan is based on the level of blood sugar control and not on the duration of the infection, as it is necessary to begin treating a type 2 diabetic patient with insulin after a relatively short period of diagnosis, while another patient can be controlled with oral depressants for a long period, and this is due to several factors, the most important of which is the condition of the pancreas gland and its ability to Insulin production\nYou will likely need to start insulin, but this decision should be made in coordination with your physician\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6713, + "question": "I have diabetes, and during the past months the test was less than 107, that is, while I was fasting, but when I checked my hemoglobin, I found it to be 8.8%. Please, Your Eminence, explain the reason for its increase, knowing that I am not taking medication, but...", + "answer": "The reason for this increase is most likely the increase in blood sugar values ​​after meals. To avoid this increase, it is recommended to eat multiple meals during the day, 3 main meals interspersed with two snacks, while paying attention to the starch and fat content of these meals.\nIn the second place, it is recommended to exercise for 150 minutes distributed over the days of the week, i.e. an average of 25 minutes, at least six days a week.\nIn addition, you should take the drug metformin, a “diabetes regulator,” as it reduces insulin resistance and its role has been proven in preventing vascular complications in the future.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6714, + "question": "What does high bad cholesterol mean, what are its causes, and how to treat it? Age 43, weight 80, and height 163", + "answer": "“Bad” cholesterol is low-density cholesterol, which contributes to the process of atherosclerosis. The causes of this increase are eating foods that contain a high percentage of fat from an animal source and hydrogenated oils.\nTreatment is based primarily on modifying dietary habits, in addition to cholesterol-lowering medications\nYour body mass index is 30.1, which means that you also suffer from obesity\nI advise you to consult an internal medicine specialist and a nutritionist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6715, + "question": "Is diabetes one of the causes of low sperm count in men?", + "answer": "Yes, there are studies that confirm the effect of diabetes on sperm count. The closer blood sugar values ​​are to normal values, the less this effect\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6716, + "question": "The first question: Is it true that diabetics cannot have children?\nThe second question: I am a diabetic patient and have been suffering from sexual dysfunction for about 3 years, meaning that my reproductive system does not...", + "answer": "Diabetic patients, male and female, have the ability to reproduce. This ability is affected by the level of blood sugar control and the presence of complications or not.\nErectile dysfunction may be caused by peripheral nerve and/or vascular complications, or it may have other causes. I advise you to see a diabetologist for evaluation and advice\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6717, + "question": "Does drinking boiled watercress leaves reduce blood sugar? Please explain how to drink it before or after eating so that you can fully benefit. Thank you very much", + "answer": "I do not know if geranium has any effects on blood sugar levels, and if it has any effects, they have not been scientifically studied or documented. As you know, blood sugar levels must be limited to an upper limit not exceeding 120 mg and a minimum limit not less than 70 mg. I do not think that these levels can be reached using herbs or other recipes whose effect cannot be predicted or whose dosage cannot be controlled\nTherefore, I advise you to use the treatments prescribed by the doctor\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6718, + "question": "I have a constant feeling of thirst\nI measured my blood sugar and it was normal. May I know what the cause is?", + "answer": "Thirst may be due to breathing through the mouth, or due to excess salt in food, or excessive sweating, or it may have psychological causes.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6719, + "question": "How many sugar pills can you give to a diabetic patient, knowing that the blood sugar result in the laboratory after eating and sweets is 370 and the cholesterol rate is 226? Please advise, what is the required sugar percentage...", + "answer": "The maximum dose of oral hypoglycemic agents varies according to the type of medication. What is the name of the medication you are asking about?\nThe normal blood sugar value two hours after eating is 140 mg/dl\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6720, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you.....\nMy mother is a diabetic and is currently suffering from pain in her leg. When she stands on it, she feels severe pain. Also, when a three-month blood sugar test was done, the result was incorrect...", + "answer": "Peripheral neuritis is a common complication of diabetes, and is treated with analgesics and blood sugar control\nI think you are concerned about limb injuries that affect some diabetics, and to prevent them, the foot must be examined periodically in terms of blood flow and neurological examination, as well as a skin examination to detect any injuries and treat them early.\nAn effective means of preventing foot injuries is wearing appropriate shoes, which are custom-made by specialized shoemakers who measure the different pressure areas on the sole of the foot and tailor the shoe according to these measurements.\nThe hemoglobin level, which is 9, is slightly high, and the management plan must be modified so that this percentage is gradually reduced until it approaches 7.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6721, + "question": "What does a blood sugar test done by my husband mean? His fasting blood sugar was 115, then his fasting blood sugar was 213, then two days later his random blood sugar was 149, knowing that before, during the days of the test, he had been exposed...", + "answer": "Since these tests were conducted during a period of stress and intensity, I advise you to repeat them when the causes of this stress disappear\nNote that these results are enough to alert you to the fact that your husband’s sugar metabolism is not as it should be, and therefore you must monitor these values ​​periodically and consider modifying behavior.\nWith the aim of preventing diabetes, such as starting to practice walking, paying attention to the starch and fat content of food, as well as refraining from smoking.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6722, + "question": "What are the side effects of treating diabetes with Meryl May 3, 15 years ago", + "answer": "The trade names of medicines vary from one country to another and from one company to another. Therefore, I ask you and everyone who wants to inquire about any medicine to write its scientific name in the Latin letter if possible.\nIn most medicines, the scientific name is written in small print under the trade name\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6723, + "question": "Is it necessary for a patient with diabetes and high blood pressure to take a medicine to stimulate the liver, such as silymarin, for treatment? I hope you can advise me and explain the reason. Thank you.", + "answer": "No, there is no need to use any “liver stimulants” unless there are symptoms of liver injury, and despite the important role that the liver plays in controlling blood sugar, its effect on this disease is negligible.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6724, + "question": "Does taking metformin for a diabetic patient on a continuous basis cause damage to the pancreas or cause other damage to the body? I hope you can advise me, thank you.", + "answer": "Metformin does not cause any damage to the pancreas\nIt is a medicine that many studies have proven to protect against vascular injuries, in addition to its effectiveness in reducing insulin resistance\nTo use it safely, kidney function must be monitored. It is not recommended to use it if the creatinine level is more than 1.2\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6725, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for 5 years, and I am now 61 years old. The medication I am being treated with is Gliclazide 80 mg and Metformin Hydrochloride 850 mg. The question is, is this treatment long-term...", + "answer": "You may need to increase the dose of oral antidepressants in the future to control your blood sugar level, but not because of these medications, but because of the natural progression of diabetes.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6726, + "question": "My grandmother has diabetes. She is 80 years old. She suffers from an injury that came out of her back (shivering or cold). She had a blood test and it turned out that she had typhoid. She took treatment, but there was no result. She was examined...", + "answer": "From the symptoms mentioned, it appears that your grandmother is still suffering from typhoid, and I think it is best, due to her age and her diabetes, for her to be treated in the hospital using intravenous antibiotics in addition to close monitoring of blood sugar levels, at least for the first days of treatment.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6727, + "question": "Is the phenomenon of dawn correct, since my son is low at night and then I find him very high in the morning?", + "answer": "Yes, the dawn phenomenon is correct, but the symptoms you mention indicate the Somogyi phenomenon, which is different from the dawn phenomenon and occurs due to low blood sugar during sleep, which causes the liver to release an amount of glucose that is responsible for the rise seen in the morning.\nLow blood sugar during the night is often due to either the use of long-acting insulin or not eating a snack before bed\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6728, + "question": "What is the time period for taking blood samples to detect fasting and non-diabetes, and does a percentage of 150 non-fasting mean danger, and I am 60 years old?", + "answer": "Blood sugar is tested after fasting for 8 hours\nThe value of a random blood sugar test, i.e. fasting sugar, is affected by the timing of the test, how far or close it is from eating a meal, and the type and quantity of food eaten before the test is performed. Therefore, it is difficult to judge the value of this test.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6729, + "question": "What is the trade and scientific name of the diabetes drug NovoNOrm? Thank you", + "answer": "The scientific name of Novonorm is:\nrepaglinide\nPrandin, Novo has stopped producing it and another company is producing it under the trade name\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6730, + "question": "My blood sugar level is 250 and I want to have a tooth extracted and the dentist refuses until it reaches 200. Despite taking the medicine regularly, but to no avail. What should I do? May God reward you with good.", + "answer": "You may need insulin treatment to lower your blood sugar level\nWhat is your average blood sugar? Have you had a hemoglobin test done?\nI advise you to consult a diabetologist to control your blood sugar level, as the current levels are unacceptable\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6731, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Now, I am a 43-year-old woman and I have 5 children. I have been suffering from diabetes for about 4 months. I went to a specialist doctor and he gave me medications after the tests... but then something happened...", + "answer": "You will most likely suffer from low blood sugar during the night. Please ensure that you test your blood sugar close to the time the coma occurs, and please inform your treating physician.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6732, + "question": "Is it possible for a type 2 diabetic to stop taking pills after a period of time when his sugar level is controlled?", + "answer": "Blood sugar levels return to normal values ​​thanks to the use of medications. If you stop using these medications, these levels will return to high\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6733, + "question": "Strengthening and treating the gland responsible for secreting insulin in the body. Does it have a final treatment that replaces the need for insulin from the outside?", + "answer": "Beta cells in the pancreas secrete the hormone insulin\nIn type 1 diabetes, the pancreas stops producing insulin due to the destruction of these cells, and therefore insulin must be replaced from an external source.\nAs for type 2 diabetes, resistance to insulin action occurs and the amounts of insulin secreted decrease, so medications are given to reduce resistance to insulin action and improve its performance, and others increase its secretion. In a later period, insulin secretion may decrease to the point that we need to compensate for it through injections.\nThere is no medication taken for a limited period that restores internal insulin production to a normal level\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6734, + "question": "Peace be upon you... My sister is 52 years old and has been suffering from diabetes for some time. She suffers from swelling or swelling throughout her body... My question is, is she suffering from it because of insulin or from diabetes complications, and if not...", + "answer": "This swelling may be due to cardiac or renal causes\nI advise you to consult an internal medicine specialist to evaluate the functioning of the heart and kidneys\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6735, + "question": "Is it possible to implant an insulin injection device into the body for patients with type 2 diabetes who are 52 years old?", + "answer": "If a type 2 diabetic needs insulin injections to control blood sugar, an insulin pump can be installed and it does not require an “operation” but only some training on how to use it.\nObstacles to use are the high cost of the pump in addition to the possibility of weight gain\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6736, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes since I was years old and I want to use Septrim 15mg pills for weight loss. Can I use them even though my weight is 64 and my height is 149 and my blood sugar is sometimes regular? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is recommended to use this medication when your body mass index exceeds 30, and your body mass index is 28.8, meaning you do not need to use it. Instead of resorting to slimming medications that are not without health risks, I advise you to balance nutritional intake with insulin dose and physical activity.\nI would like to point out here that the US Food and Drug Administration recommended that the manufacturer of this drug withdraw it from the market voluntarily, which is a step slightly short of banning it due to the health problems it causes with limited experience in its use.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6737, + "question": "When does excess sugar appear in the urine and not appear in the blood?", + "answer": "Renal glycosuria causes the excretion of sugar in the urine and does not require treatment. There is a rare condition called renal glycosuria\nIntestitial nephritis & Wilson disease may also cause sugar to be excreted in the urine\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6738, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Is it true that egg yolk affects the increase in cholesterol... What are the foods that increase cholesterol and what are the beneficial foods... Note that I have diabetes... With thanks and appreciation.", + "answer": "Yes, egg yolks are rich in cholesterol, but this does not mean completely abstaining from eating eggs, but rather not overdoing it.\nFoods rich in cholesterol are mainly fats from animal sources, such as ghee and animal butter\nI would like to point out here that eating meat raises cholesterol because it is rich in fats, even if it appears to be red, especially lamb.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6739, + "question": "Peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings be upon you\nTwo years ago, I was tested for diabetes and my blood test before eating was 180 and after eating I was 213. They made me go on a diet and it was back to normal, and now I got tested and my urine test was 180 before eating...", + "answer": "You need to start medication treatment, such as starting to use metformin, and you may need another medication, so I advise you to consult a diabetes specialist to develop a treatment plan and follow-up.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6740, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. May I know what are the favorite drinks for diabetics and the type of spices that should be used to regulate blood sugar (onions, garlic, etc.). May God reward you with all the best.", + "answer": "We always advise diabetics to avoid soft and sweetened drinks, and there is nothing wrong with drinking natural fruit juice prepared at home, taking into account the sugar content of the juice, although it is better to eat fruits instead of drinking their juice to benefit from the fiber and vitamins they contain.\nAs for spices, despite the many benefits of onions and garlic, they are ineffective in controlling blood sugar\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6741, + "question": "Peace be upon you... Is it true that there is an American-made StableSugar treatment that treats diabetes permanently and within a period not exceeding two months? Please advise me, may God have mercy on you... Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Diabetes occurs when the pancreas gland is unable to produce a sufficient amount of insulin or stops producing insulin completely as a result of the destruction of a type of cell that produces this hormone. The possibility of restoring these cells is not yet possible, but there are experiments using stem cells and these experiments are still in their infancy.\nTherefore, there is no medicine that cures diabetes completely, but diabetes can be controlled either by using oral hypoglycemic agents or insulin injections.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6742, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is it possible for me to know an effective and quick natural treatment to reduce diabetes? My mother has diabetes and does not get down to 3 grams despite insulin and other medications. Please answer and help as soon as possible. Thank you.", + "answer": "Your mother's condition should be evaluated by an endocrinologist or diabetes specialist, as her blood sugar values ​​are unacceptable, and I do not think that using any natural treatment will change the level of control.\nAdjustment failure may be due to one of the following reasons\nInsufficient dose\nInjection errors\nInsulin is not stored well, causing it to lose effectiveness\nNot following a diet\nThe presence of undiagnosed infections\nTo find out the reason, I advise you to consult a diabetes specialist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6743, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 18 years\nThe problem is that it rises during sleep\nI take Glycvance 500 twice, Qasim 3.0 once, and Amaryl 2.0 twice.\nThere is numbness in the extremities\nHelp me...", + "answer": "Frequent high blood sugar causes nerve inflammation, which is the cause of the symptoms you are experiencing\nI advise you to consult a diabetes or endocrinologist in order to evaluate your health condition, conduct tests to confirm the level of control, and perhaps modify the treatment plan to better control blood sugar.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6744, + "question": "4 months ago I had a fasting blood sugar test. It was 117 and two hours after eating it was 120. Now when I eat a lot of sugar, my hair feels dizzy and thin. Does this mean that I have sugar? Thank you very much...", + "answer": "Previous test values ​​indicate that you are in the pre-diabetic stage. Are you overweight?\nI advise you to consult a diabetologist, and you will most likely need to start exercising, modify your diet, and use metformin to prevent diabetes.\nThe required fasting hours before blood sugar analysis are 8 hours\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6745, + "question": "Do I suffer from diabetes or any other disease?\nI get a headache when I eat sugar\nFor example, drink a cup of tea with one teaspoon", + "answer": "The symptom you mentioned does not fall within the symptoms of diabetes. If you suspect that you have diabetes, I advise you to perform a blood sugar test and inform me of the result.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6746, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test and the doctor told me my body was predisposed to a disease. What are the ways to prevent the disease?", + "answer": "Diabetes prevention depends on two basic pillars: regulating food and increasing physical activity.\nPlanning food means eating multiple meals during the day, at least three meals that contain all the nutritional elements, including carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, and fat. As for the size of the meals, it depends on age, weight, level of physical activity, and the goal of this organization, that is, is the goal to maintain weight? Or weight loss?\nMotor activity can be increased after assessing the heart condition and gradually starting to practice light exercise that raises the heart rate by 20%, such as brisk walking for half an hour daily.\nWhat was the blood sugar value? Why did the doctor tell you that you are predisposed to diabetes?\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6747, + "question": "How do I treat diabetes naturally?", + "answer": "In the early stages of type 2 diabetes, or what was previously called adult diabetes, blood sugar levels can be controlled to an acceptable extent by regulating food and increasing motor activity, but numerous studies conducted on large numbers of patients have confirmed that using the drug metformin when diagnosing diabetes It contributes to reducing vascular complications that may lead to complications in the heart, arteries, and kidneys in the future\nIf you mean treatment using natural materials, there are some patients who insist on using some of these treatments, but the problem with these treatments is that they are not studied, and their effectiveness cannot be predicted. In addition, their side effects or toxicity are unknown.\nAs for type 1 diabetes, it is treated exclusively using insulin\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6748, + "question": "Can diabetes lead to infertility in women?", + "answer": "The infertility rate among diabetic women is higher than the infertility rate among non-diabetic women, but this does not mean that a diabetic woman is not able to get pregnant and have children.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6749, + "question": "Is the sugar level 280 and then drops to 145? All this three hours after eating and without taking medication, evidence of blood sugar. My height is 173, weight is 84. Please advise. What should I do and do...", + "answer": "Yes, if these tests are accurate, then you have diabetes, and I advise you not to neglect it, even if it seems minor and does not cause you significant symptoms or inconveniences.\nTherefore, I advise you to consult a diabetologist or endocrinologist to conduct an initial evaluation and develop a treatment plan\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6750, + "question": "My mother feels a headache every day in certain parts of the head", + "answer": "Recurring headaches may be a symptom of high blood pressure or other diseases, so I advise you to take the mother to the doctor\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6751, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy mother suffers from a tremor in her left hand. Whenever she holds a glass of water or anything else with her left hand, it begins to shake...", + "answer": "This shaking is caused by a weakness in the muscle strength in the hand, which in turn is most likely caused by inflammation of the nerve in this muscle, which may be related to your mother’s diabetes.\nTo evaluate the extent of diabetes control, analyzing blood sugar on an empty stomach does not have much value. Rather, the hemoglobin must be analyzed, which reflects the percentage of red blood cells bound to sugar molecules. Or the blood sugar level that we obtain by conducting several tests, 6 tests, at different times of the day before and after meals. The blood sugar value on an empty stomach or before meals may be acceptable, while it rises significantly after eating.\nTherefore, I advise you to first visit a diabetes specialist to assess the level of control, and you may need to consult a neurologist for a neurological examination and to develop a treatment plan\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6752, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nDear doctors, How can I protect myself from diabetes, knowing that my mother is diabetic?\nI also feel a little uncomfortable when I drink tea due to the large amount of sugar in it, even though...", + "answer": "I applaud you for starting to ask about diabetes prevention in a timely manner. There are five tips for diabetes prevention\nThe first: increasing motor activity, that is, starting to exercise. Here we do not mean strenuous sports, as it is sufficient to practice aerobic exercise, or brisk walking, or both, for half an hour daily, as exercise reduces blood sugar levels, increases the effectiveness of insulin in the body, and helps in reducing weight. .\nSecond: Increasing the amount of plant fiber in food. Studies have shown that plant fiber reduces the possibility of heart and arterial damage, improves blood sugar control, and also contributes to weight loss because it gives a feeling of fullness. Foods rich in plant fiber include vegetables, fruits, whole grains and legumes.\nThird: Choose starches made from whole grains, such as brown bread and pasta made from whole wheat\nFourth: Reducing excess weight. Studies have shown that reducing one kilogram of excess weight reduces the risk of developing diabetes by 16%, by following the above tips.\nFifth: Avoid diets that are limited to specific types of foods, and instead diversify food and eat multiple meals while reducing the size of the meals you eat.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6753, + "question": "Are sports equipment beneficial for a diabetic patient, and which is better? My husband has diabetes, and insulin and pills do not work for him always before food. 250 He suffers from numbness in his feet?", + "answer": "Your husband's blood sugar is much higher than good control values. Perhaps the reason is that the amount of insulin is insufficient, and/or failure to adhere to the regulation of food and carbohydrate intake, or that the method of preserving the insulin makes it lose some of its effectiveness, or that there is something wrong with the method of administration.\nRegarding sports equipment, it depends on your husband’s preferences and his ability to continue using them, although I prefer that he practice walking after consulting a cardiologist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6754, + "question": "I am 40 years old and an athlete. After checking my blood sugar in the morning before breakfast, it was 180. Does this mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "to me\nDiabetes is diagnosed when fasting blood sugar is more than 126 mg/dl on two different occasions, or more than 200 mg/dl in a random blood test, with symptoms indicating diabetes.\nI advise you to repeat the analysis in the laboratory\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6755, + "question": "What are the causes of excessive urination in diabetics and does it disappear with low blood sugar?", + "answer": "The renal tubules reabsorb sugar molecules when filtering urine, but when blood sugar is high, the concentration of sugar molecules exceeds the ability of the tubules to reabsorb them, and thus they remain in the urine. Thus, due to the high concentration, the kidney is unable to extract water from the urine, which leads to an increase in the amount of urine.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6756, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. My fiancé suffers from going to the bathroom a lot to urinate.. and he fears that this is a symptom of diabetes, knowing that this disease is hereditary in his family.. Is it...", + "answer": "Frequent urination is one of the symptoms of diabetes, and it may be due to other causes, but because there is a history of diabetes in the family, I advise your fiancé to perform an empty stomach blood sugar test to be sure.\nAs for prevention, it is based on:\nA varied diet that is balanced with motor activity, meaning that it contains carbohydrates, vitamins and protein, as well as a little unsaturated fat, the amount of which is proportional to the level of motor activity, and avoiding fast food and sweetened drinks.\nSports, the best of which is walking, unless the person is accustomed to sports that require more effort\nstop smoking\nTest your blood sugar periodically, every two years if there are no symptoms\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6757, + "question": "What is the difference between Diamicron MR 30mg and Daonil 5 mg? I used to use Diamicron MR 30mg and changed it for financial reasons and the difficulty of finding it, but now I use Daonil 5 mg...", + "answer": "The two medicines belong to the same pharmaceutical group, but the rate of low blood sugar cases using Dimicron is less frequent, so you can use Downil with a blood sugar regulator while paying attention to the symptoms of low blood sugar.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6758, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 16 years, and I am 35 years old. I have been married for 7 months, and my wife has not gotten pregnant. I went to a specialist doctor and gave her medications to help with the pregnancy, but she did not get pregnant and said...", + "answer": "Diabetes may affect sperm count and the amount of semen, but despite these effects, a quantity of sperm with good motility remains sufficient for fertilization.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6759, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes in the right leg?", + "answer": "What do you mean by foot infection?? Is there a foot ulcer or a feeling of pain or burning?\nIf there are any foot ulcers, you should see a diabetic foot specialist to evaluate the ulcer and develop a treatment plan\nIf the matter is limited to feeling pain or burning, without any wound, see a diabetologist in order to evaluate the level of your blood sugar control, treat this pain, and advise you on how to care for the foot.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6760, + "question": "Is natural bee honey harmful to diabetics?", + "answer": "Natural honey contains high concentrations of dextrose, fructose, and other substances, and thus it raises blood sugar, but the body needs sugar because it is the main source of energy, and therefore you can eat honey, but in measured quantities and included in the calculation of daily meals.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6761, + "question": "What are the ways to avoid a diabetic coma?", + "answer": "A diabetic patient falls into a coma if the levels of sugar and cellular bodies rise, that is, when they stop taking insulin, or when the blood sugar level drops. This happens when taking hypoglycemic agents or insulin and not eating a sufficient amount of carbohydrates.\nTherefore, the best way to avoid coma is to monitor blood sugar levels and act as necessary\nThe patient should also know the symptoms and signs he feels when his blood sugar is high or low, which will enable him to avoid coma\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6762, + "question": "What is the best trick to control blood sugar, knowing that at the beginning of his fast, he was 170, fasting at 210, his age was 50 years, his weight was 124, and his height was 186 cm.", + "answer": "To control diabetes you should work in three ways\nFirst: weight\nSecond: Motor activity\nThird: Drug treatment and follow-up\nFirst: weight. Your body mass index is 36.1, meaning that you suffer from obesity and you should try to reduce this index gradually and slowly to drop below 30. You can try this by following a diet with a calorie content of 2500 calories per day if you exercise for 30 minutes five days a day. the week\nSecond: Motor activity. I advise you to consult a cardiologist before starting exercise. After that, you can practice brisk walking, that is, which increases the heart rate by 20%, for half an hour daily, and start gradually.\nThird: Drug treatment and follow-up. I advise you to consult an endocrinologist or diabetes specialist to develop a treatment plan, which includes a blood sugar regulator if there are no contraindications to its use.\nAs for follow-up, you should undergo the following preliminary tests:\nBlood sugar, total cholesterol, triglycerides, low-density cholesterol, low-density cholesterol, creatine, blood urea, uric acid, and developing a treatment and follow-up plan according to the analysis results.\nThe internationally approved analysis to measure the level of blood sugar control is the hemoglobin test. It is performed every three months, and the treatment plan should aim for its value to be close to 7%. A simple blood sugar test to determine the level of control does not help us much at this stage.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6763, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes and what are the ways to prevent it?", + "answer": "A person may develop diabetes and remain for a long period of time, which may extend to years, without paying attention to any symptoms, because these symptoms may be attributed to other causes. At the beginning of type 2 diabetes, the patient feels non-specific weakness and may suffer from pain of nerve origin in the extremities, and Wound healing may be delayed, and his appetite may remain normal or increase slightly\nWhen the infection worsens, specific symptoms appear, which are frequent hunger, lack of feeling of fullness, extreme thirst, and frequent urination. In addition, the feeling of weakness, lethargy, nerve pain, delayed wound healing, and common infections such as the common cold increase.\nStudies have shown that vascular damage that leads to chronic cardiovascular disease begins before any symptoms of diabetes appear and even before there is a sufficient rise in blood sugar to diagnose the disease, that is, the damage begins in the pre-diabetic stage.\nFor this reason, the risk factors that may be followed by diabetes have been identified, and these factors include a history of diabetes in the family, especially among first-degree relatives, weight gain, age over 40 years, high blood pressure, multiple births, and other factors.\nTherefore, the best way to detect diabetes is to test your blood sugar periodically and not rely on symptoms\nprotection:\nPreventing diabetes is simply balancing the intake and consumption of calories, meaning that the intake of food does not exceed the amount that the body needs to carry out basic metabolic processes and carry out daily life.\nOne of the important recommendations regarding food is, firstly, to have multiple meals, meaning that you eat at least three meals a day, eat a variety of foods that contain a sufficient amount of vegetables and fruits, and avoid sweetened drinks and ready-made and fast meals.\nIn addition to physical activity, abstaining from smoking helps prevent diabetes\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6764, + "question": "Is there such a thing as temporary diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no temporary diabetes, but the blood sugar value may rise in cases of severity, such as surgical intervention, and then return to the normal level, and this temporary rise may occur in cases of acute pancreatitis.\nGestational diabetes can also be considered transient diabetes, as it appears during pregnancy and declines after childbirth, but in many cases these increases are an early warning of future diabetes and should motivate the affected person to modify his lifestyle and reduce risk factors that can be modified such as obesity, lack of physical activity, smoking, and high blood pressure. Blood lipids to prevent diabetes\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6765, + "question": "What is the blood sugar level (considered normal or good) for a diabetic patient who is taking insulin pills?\nWhat foods or drinks do you advise a diabetic patient to eat?\nAnd the foods that should...", + "answer": "The analysis used to determine the level of blood sugar control is the hemoglobin test, which the treatment plan should always aim to keep at around 7%. In short, it is the percentage of red blood cells associated with glucose, the high level of which reflects an increase in blood sugar most times of the day within three months. It is recommended Do a hemoglobin test every three months\nAs for the morning blood sugar test, it is useful for the purpose of diagnosis and not follow-up. Its value may be close to the normal value in the morning, but it may rise unacceptably for the rest of the day, especially after meals.\nAs for food, a diabetic patient can eat any type of food. Rather, it is preferable to eat a variety of foods, as he needs all the components of food like any other person, but the amounts of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats must be calculated according to the weight, age, and level of motor activity of the patient, as well as the type of treatment.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6766, + "question": "Do grains have anything to do with diabetes?", + "answer": "Do you mean grains such as wheat, beans, etc.?\nGrains contain a high percentage of starches that turn into sugar during digestion, but a diabetic patient can eat grains, but in measured quantities.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6767, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "A person may develop diabetes and remain for a long period of time, which may extend to years, without paying attention to any symptoms, because these symptoms may be attributed to other causes. At the beginning of type 2 diabetes, the patient feels non-specific weakness and may suffer from pain of nerve origin in the extremities, and Wound healing may be delayed, and his appetite may remain normal or increase slightly\nWhen the infection worsens, specific symptoms appear, which are frequent hunger, lack of feeling of fullness, extreme thirst, and frequent urination. In addition, the feeling of weakness, lethargy, nerve pain, delayed wound healing, and common infections such as the common cold increase.\nStudies have shown that vascular damage that leads to chronic cardiovascular disease begins before any symptoms of diabetes appear and even before there is a sufficient rise in blood sugar to diagnose the disease, that is, the damage begins in the pre-diabetic stage.\nFor this reason, the risk factors that may be followed by diabetes have been identified, and these factors include a history of diabetes in the family, especially among first-degree relatives, weight gain, age over 40 years, high blood pressure, multiple births, and other factors.\nTherefore, the best way to detect diabetes is to test your blood sugar periodically and not rely on symptoms\nmy regards\n,", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6768, + "question": "Peace be upon you... I suffer from type 2 diabetes and I take pills. Can I eat natural bee honey? If it is possible, what is the recommended quantity and what types...", + "answer": "Natural honey contains two types of sugar: dextrose, or glucose, and fructose, or fructose. In addition, it contains vitamins and minerals. A tablespoon of honey contains 64 calories, while a tablespoon of sugar contains 46 calories.\nCan you eat honey?? Yes, provided that the amount of calories contained in honey is calculated from the total daily calories that should be recommended by a nutritionist. Did you consult a nutritionist when diagnosing diabetes?\nThe nutritionist helps you calculate the amount of calories you can eat daily, the calorie content of different foods, and distribute them among meals.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6769, + "question": "Is a diabetic patient more threatened by cholesterol than a normal person who secretes the same amount of insulin from the pancreas and the insulin that a diabetic patient takes by injection, and what is the necessary dose that a patient takes in...", + "answer": "Yes, diabetics are more susceptible to dyslipidemia and high cholesterol\nCalculating the insulin dose and timing of injection depends on several factors, including the average blood sugar level during the period, the patient’s weight, his age and the age of the injury, the presence of chronic complications or not, as well as the level of motor activity.\nTherefore, in order to determine the necessary dose, I advise you to follow up with an endocrinologist or diabetologist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6770, + "question": "I am 21 years old. I discovered that I have diabetes two months ago. If I wanted to marry one of my relatives (my cousin), knowing that my uncle has diabetes mellitus II and cholesterol, and my father has diabetes...", + "answer": "There is a double family history of diabetes, which means that the possibility of children developing diabetes is very high, as well as the possibility of them developing hyperlipidemia and blood pressure.\nDiabetes may lead to complications that affect small blood vessels, such as retinal injuries, kidney injuries, or large vessels that affect the heart and arteries. Good control of blood sugar and lipids greatly prevents these complications and enables you to enjoy a normal life.\nAs for the diet, I think that the diet that was prescribed to you is very harsh and does not suit your age, weight, and level of physical activity. Therefore, I suggest that you consult a nutritionist and dietitian to calculate the necessary calories for you, and it should not be less than 2000 calories in the first stage, and when you achieve the ideal weight, it increases. This diet requires approximately 2400 calories to maintain your weight\nRegarding your weight, there is a slight weight gain in relation to your height, so there is no need to worry. You can reduce it gradually without the need for this harsh diet.\nThe best sport is the one that you are accustomed to practicing, but if you are not accustomed to any sport, I advise you to do brisk walking, which raises the heart rate by a percentage.\n%20\nFor 20-30 minutes daily, starting gradually in the first period\nHave you started taking any medications to regulate your blood sugar?\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6771, + "question": "My husband has been suffering from diabetes for 14 years now. He uses Lantus insulin, 20 units, and his sugar level is still between 240 to 250 fasting and 360 to 448 fasting, so why?", + "answer": "It seems that your husband needs a higher dose of insulin, and/or a reduction in the amount of foods that contain starches\nI would like to mention here that to evaluate the level of diabetes control, it is not enough to analyze blood sugar, but rather the hemoglobin must be analyzed, as well as total cholesterol, high-density and low-density cholesterol, as well as triglycerides and creatine.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6772, + "question": "What is the concept of diabetes, its types, and how to treat it chemically and herbally?", + "answer": "A healthy body depends on dextrose, glucose, as the main source of energy for vital processes, growth, movement, etc., and it obtains this sugar from food, specifically from starchy foods such as bread, rice, and pasta, as well as from fruits and sweets.\nAfter absorption, sugar enters the blood circulation, and in order for the body’s organs to be able to use it, they need the hormone insulin to bring it into the cells, where it is used as a source of energy.\nThe organ responsible for producing the hormone insulin is the pancreas.\nDiabetes occurs when the pancreas is unable to produce a sufficient amount of insulin, or when there is resistance to the action of insulin, and this is what happens in patients with type 2 diabetes, which was previously called age-related diabetes.\nAs for type 1 diabetes, it occurs when the pancreas almost stops producing insulin\nAs for the treatment of diabetes, it depends on the type of infection. In type 2 diabetes, medications are used that aim to stimulate the pancreas to increase insulin production, and others reduce resistance to the action of insulin, but at some point we may need to inject insulin when the pancreas gland is no longer able to produce sufficient quantities. of this hormone\nType 1 diabetes is treated exclusively with insulin injections\nThere are some common herbal treatments, and some of them may be effective for some patients, but the problem with these treatments is that they are not scientifically studied to measure their effectiveness, and whether they are safe or not, and it is also difficult to determine an accurate dose according to the patient’s need.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6773, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old girl, and I suffer from diabetes. My blood sugar level in the first days was good, as if I had never had this disease, and now I am on a diet, and the level has become...", + "answer": "From your letter it appears that your diabetes is recent and that you have type 1 diabetes\nAt the beginning of diabetes, blood sugar values ​​vary greatly, and it takes some time and a lot of follow-up to determine the necessary dose of insulin, as well as the amount of food and the number and timing of meals.\nTo reach good blood sugar values, it is not enough to use medication and diet. Rather, you need to understand the mechanism of diabetes, the role of insulin doses, the duration of their effectiveness, and the timing of their peaks of action, and link this timing with meal times, and know the symptoms and signs of what you may be exposed to in terms of lows and highs in blood sugar, and how to act. ..and other things\nTherefore, I advise you to follow up on your condition with the treating physician, nutritionist, and health educator. See diabetes in the dictionary.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6774, + "question": "Dear brothers\nIs there anything new in stem cell science to treat diabetics (those with insulin)?\nMy mother is 55 years old and takes the following medications:\n1- Genovia once\n2- Epidermal needle 3...", + "answer": "Although there have been some successes in attempts to treat diabetes with stem cell technology, they were short-lived and limited to specific cases, and it is still a long way off from using them to treat diabetes.\nI think that the missing link in treating your mother is the link between the dose of insulin and the quantity and type of food consumed, which is linked to the amount of motor activity of the mother.\nDiabetes treatment is not limited to medications, but must be accompanied by knowledge by the patient and those who care for him about the disease and the quality and quantity of food needed, and other matters, including the risks of acute and chronic complications and their symptoms and signs, which contributes to the patient’s commitment to the treatment plan.\nTherefore, I advise you to consult a nutritionist and health educator in the field of diabetes\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6775, + "question": "Before minor hand surgery, I had a blood sugar test done, and the result was 128 when fasting, and 134 after breakfast. A week later, I did the test again, and the result was 116 when fasting, and two hours after breakfast...", + "answer": "Although there are results close to the values ​​that indicate pre-diabetes, the rest of the results are normal\nI advise you to do a glucoside tolerance test to be sure\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6776, + "question": "What is the treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes results from decreased production of the hormone insulin and/or the presence of insulin resistance, as is the case in type 2 diabetes, or the cessation of production of the hormone insulin, as occurs in type 1 diabetes.\nTreatment is according to the type of diabetes. In the second type, it is treated initially with oral medications whose mission is to increase insulin production and others whose mission is to reduce insulin resistance.\nIn type 1 diabetes, the only treatment is to give insulin by injection. See diabetes in the dictionary.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6777, + "question": "Hello..\nI am a 26-year-old girl. I want to use Sibutrim pills, knowing that I have had diabetes for several years. I was years old and used insulin. Thank you...", + "answer": "Please send me the scientific name of the medicine so that I can answer accurately\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6778, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I was checking my diabetes and it was always high. I saw a doctor and he gave me Diamet medication. I was taking a pill daily. Then I had a blood test and the diabetes came out at 18.8. The doctor told me to take 3 pills...", + "answer": "The result means that the medication was able to control the blood sugar level. If the medication is stopped, the blood sugar will rise again. Therefore, I advise you not to stop taking the medication and to read about diabetes and the importance of controlling blood sugar.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6779, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My daughter suffers from diabetes, and every time she checks, she finds 300, and every time her body rises completely, she sleeps at all times, and there is a burning pain in her foot, with a burning sensation, numbness, and pain...", + "answer": "What medications is your mother treated with?\nFrom the little information in your letter, I believe that treatment should be started with insulin, and if she is being treated with insulin, the dose should be increased\nI advise you to see an endocrinologist or diabetologist to evaluate the condition of the peripheral nerves and develop a treatment plan\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6780, + "question": "I am a 26-year-old girl who has diabetes. I want to use Siportrim pills to lose weight??\nCan I use it, Doctor? Thank you.", + "answer": "Please write the scientific name of the medicine or write the name in Latin letters\nGreetings", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6781, + "question": "I apologize for repeating the question. I did a blood sugar test and the results were 117 fasting and 120 fasting. I want to know whether I am really in the pre-diabetic stage or whether the test result is wrong. Thank you...", + "answer": "Yes, you are in what is called pre-diabetes, which is a very important stage in order to maintain blood vessels and prevent diabetes. For this reason, I advise you to start changing your diet, that is, by reducing sugars, starches and fats, and starting to exercise and refrain from smoking.\nIn addition, I advise you to start taking metformin 500 mg with lunch\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6782, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to ask: Is there a relationship between irregular body hormones and diabetes???\nWhat is the role of Diamet treatment for high blood sugar??\nThank you", + "answer": "Yes, what is called secondary diabetes may occur as a result of a disorder in the secretion of some glands\nThe aforementioned medication reduces the resistance of the liver and tissues to the action of insulin and thus improves blood sugar levels\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6783, + "question": "I wanted to confirm information about the pre-diabetic stage, when it appears in the analysis, should it appear in the fasting and fasting stages, or is it possible for the fasting person to be in the pre-diabetic stage...", + "answer": "Pre-diabetes is diagnosed by one of the following blood tests\nFasting blood sugar: If the blood sugar value is equal to or more than 100 mg/dl and less than 126 mg.\nGlucose tolerance test: After eating 75 g of glucose if the result after 2 hours is equal to or greater than 140 mg/dL and less than 200 mg\nGlucose hemoglobin analysis: The percentage of hemoglobin is equal to or more than 5.7% and less than 6.4%, but this analysis is rarely used for diagnostic purposes.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6784, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My husband suffers from diabetes and uses insulin needles. Does sexual relations affect him or vice versa?", + "answer": "In the absence of heart complications, sexual intercourse does not affect your husband’s health\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6785, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes and I use the medications Donil 5 mg, Glucophage 500 mg, and effervescent tonics, and there is dark morning urine. What is the reason?", + "answer": "This color is most likely the result of taking fortifying pills.\nAre there other urinary symptoms?\nTo confirm, a urine analysis can be performed\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6786, + "question": "What are the latest methods for treating diabetes, especially irregular diabetes?", + "answer": "The best way to treat diabetes is to try to imitate the secretion of insulin from the pancreas, that is, there is an amount that is secreted permanently regardless of eating meals, and it is called basal insulin, in addition to the insulin spurts that are secreted when eating meals.\nThe intensive treatment method uses one or two doses of long-acting insulin every 12 or 24 hours to provide the body with basal insulin. In addition, the patient injects himself with rapid or ultra-rapid insulin before meals.\nTo follow this method, traditional insulins or insulin mimetics can be used\nIn this way, it is possible to avoid large increases in blood sugar, especially the increase after meals. Among its disadvantages is the need for at least four injections daily in addition to self-analysis for evaluation and avoiding low blood sugar.\nIt is important that the goal of the treatment plan be clear, which is to achieve a good level of control throughout the day and not just in the morning. This goal can be measured by averaging several blood tests per day in addition to titrating the hemoglobin every 3 months in order to reach a hemoglobin rate that does not exceed 7% according to Condition and age of the patient\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6787, + "question": "When will type 1 diabetes be treated permanently with stem cells in Egypt or any of the Arab countries?", + "answer": "Research on attempts to treat diabetes with stem cells is still in its infancy, with some encouraging results in some centers, and discouraging results in other centers, but the use of stem cells as a treatment for type 1 diabetes has not yet begun.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6788, + "question": "treatment of diabetes type 1", + "answer": "insulin\nSee sugar in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6789, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes. I was switched to insulin a while ago and I was able to control my blood sugar. I have been suffering for a while from pain in my fingers, especially when I wake up from sleep, and it gradually decreases. I examined rheumatism and it was...", + "answer": "It sounds like you have arthritis that's not necessarily related to your diabetes\nWhat do positive test results mean? Have you proven the presence of rheumatism or not, and have you been prescribed any treatment for this pain?\nIf there is no improvement, I advise you to consult an internal medicine specialist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6790, + "question": "My height is 167 and my weight is 104\nYesterday I checked for blood sugar, and it came out at 173 after eating, of course, two hours after eating.\nI was afraid I checked the second time and an hour later it came out 178\nI was so afraid I went...", + "answer": "my dear\nThe results of the analysis prove that you have diabetes, and you must begin treatment. The treatment will consist of medication, in addition to changes in the type and quantity of foods and starting physical activity.\nHave you had blood lipids and cholesterol tests?\nI recommend that you consult a diabetes specialist, endocrinologist, or internist who has experience treating diabetes\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6791, + "question": "I am 41 years old and have diabetes, and I take many medications, about 8 types, every day, such as: Januvia, Lopressor, Clocophag, Diovan, Josperin, Neurobion Vitamin B12...", + "answer": "Yes, diabetes may affect sexual function if the peripheral nerves are affected, as well as medications\nHowever, at present, these effects can be overcome with some medications. I advise you to consult a urologist with experience in treating disorders of sexual function and impotence.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6792, + "question": "Hello\nI want to know what the symptoms of diabetes are, and what I should do to know if I have this disease.", + "answer": "The most common symptoms of diabetes are hunger, thirst, frequent urination, and feeling tired\nHowever, the high blood sugar may be slight and therefore there are no symptoms, or the symptoms may be minor and the patient does not notice them\nAn empty stomach blood sugar test, which is a simple, low-cost test that is sufficient to deny or confirm the diagnosis\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6793, + "question": "3 months ago, my blood sugar rose to 500 and my cholesterol to 290. I started treatment for both sides, so my blood sugar stabilized from 84 to 110, my LDL cholesterol to 96, and my cumulative GPA from 9.7 to...", + "answer": "These values ​​mean that you have been able to achieve control of blood sugar as well as cholesterol through diet and with the help of medication, and you must continue with the diet and medication and begin walking gradually, to maintain this good control.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6794, + "question": "How to take care of a diabetic patient?\nWhat are the reasons for its occurrence and high rate?", + "answer": "Diabetes results from a lack or cessation of insulin production and/or resistance to insulin. Insulin is a necessary hormone to enable the body to use sugar, which is the main source of energy in the human body. In the event of a lack of insulin, sugar accumulates in the blood and the body is unable to use it despite its need for it.\nAs for the causes of diabetes, some of them are hereditary and others result from a group of factors, including obesity, lack of physical activity, and increased starch and fat content in food.\nThere are still unknown causes of diabetes\nCaring for a diabetic patient begins with diagnosis, evaluating the patient’s condition, and developing a treatment plan with clear goals that suit the condition. The most important part of patient care is health education, which aims to inform the patient of his condition and what is happening in order to involve him in developing a treatment plan that includes diet, so that the patient can implement it.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6795, + "question": "Does the diabetes medication Genovia help in lowering blood sugar and what is the method of using it?", + "answer": "A diabetic patient may develop peripheral neuropathy, which causes delayed ejaculation if the penile nerves are affected. The ideal treatment is to maintain blood sugar values ​​as close to normal values ​​as possible, that is, good blood sugar control around the clock and not just in the morning.\nAs for the fertilization of the egg, it occurs during intercourse during the woman’s ovulation period, and ovulation occurs on the fourteenth day from the start of the menstrual cycle. If intercourse occurs near this period, that is, on the thirteenth to fifteenth days, then the possibility of fertilization occurring is great.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6796, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and I am 35 years old and married. I recently had intercourse and after monitoring, I got the result that when the blood sugar level is approximately 180 and below, semen does not come out, but it results...", + "answer": "This observation is inaccurate, as the closer the blood sugar value is to normal, the more normal the bodily functions, including intercourse, are\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6797, + "question": "1- Is a fasting blood sugar test result of 130 good? After exercise and diet, knowing that I tested my fasting blood sugar for the first time ten days ago and it was 220.", + "answer": "Dear, your blood sugar values ​​mean that you have diabetes and need to start treatment. Diet and exercise are part of the treatment, not all of it. The importance of starting treatment early is that it prevents future problems caused by diabetes.\nBut before starting treatment, there are a group of investigations and laboratory tests that must be performed to help develop a treatment plan\nTherefore, I advise you to see an endocrinologist or internal medicine specialist with experience in diabetes management\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6798, + "question": "Does eating too much food that contains a lot of sugar, such as sweets or drinks that contain too much sugar, cause diabetes in the future? May you stay safe?", + "answer": "There are so-called risk factors associated with the occurrence of diabetes, and these factors include obesity, lack of physical activity, the presence of diabetes among relatives, and many other factors. The presence of one or more of these factors may lead to diabetes, and the greater the number of risk factors, the greater the probability of developing diabetes\nEating sugar and starches, which are substances very rich in energy, in large quantities, without physical activity that contributes to burning these amounts of energy, leads to obesity, which in turn may lead to diabetes.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6799, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you :\nI have obesity and high blood pressure. I am taking treatment for diabetes. I am 48 years old. A friend advised me to take vitamin B complex pills and vitamin E...", + "answer": "(E) There are some studies that recommend the use of vitamin B complex and vitamin\nBy diabetics, but there is no conclusive evidence of its effectiveness\nThe most important thing is to control your blood sugar levels well as well as control your blood pressure\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6800, + "question": "Is eating rashi or tahini harmful for diabetics, and what are the benefits of tahini on an empty stomach?", + "answer": "Excessive consumption of tahini, which is one of the foods that is very rich in fat, raises triglycerides in the blood, which negatively affects diabetics. This does not mean abstaining from eating it completely, but rather not eating it in large quantities.\nThe golden rule for eating a diabetic patient is to eat a variety of foods that contain vegetables, starches, proteins, and fats. There is no prohibited type, but you should not eat a lot of foods that contain starches, sugars, and fats.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6801, + "question": "Can a diabetic person inseminate a woman’s eggs? Does diabetes have an effect on the effectiveness of semen? What is the medical method to increase its effectiveness?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible if there are no other diseases, and the best way to improve sexual performance in a diabetic patient is to maintain blood sugar values ​​close to normal values.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6802, + "question": "How can a type 1 diabetic gain weight in a healthy way?", + "answer": "Weight can be increased by increasing the amount of carbohydrates consumed with a parallel increase in the dose of insulin, but this must be done in coordination with the treating physician and a nutritionist, as you must determine your index of insulin sensitivity, i.e. how many mg of blood sugar each unit of insulin reduces, and determine the necessary increase. The amount of starches in meals by a nutritionist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6803, + "question": "A 24-year-old young man came to me and had an accident 3 years ago. He developed diabetes as a result of this accident and began taking insulin injections....\nTo what extent does this disease affect...", + "answer": "Diabetes can be controlled using insulin, and the patient can live a normal life, including work, marriage, and childbearing, as long as he perseveres with treatment.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6804, + "question": "I am 39 years old, my height is 170, and my weight is 88 kg.... For several months, I have been feeling thirsty, and a very small dose quenches my thirst. I go to urinate almost every hour, and at night I go...", + "answer": "Yes, this blood sugar value is sufficient to diagnose your diabetes, especially since you have symptoms suggestive of diabetes.\nThe analyzes that should be performed are:\n1-HbA1C\n2-TG\n3-HDL C & LDL C\n4-Serum createnine\nThe importance of these analyzes is that they allow developing a treatment plan with specific goals, and they are the reference point when evaluating the effectiveness of treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6805, + "question": "I did a laboratory test for sugar, and it turned out that it was 170 in the blood and four levels in the urine. How did this happen? Is it correct and is it dangerous, knowing that I am being treated with insulin?", + "answer": "The level of sugar in the urine appears out of proportion to the high blood sugar and this may occur without any clear explanation\nThere is no risk, but I advise you to do some tests to evaluate your kidney function, and the tests are:\nserum createnin\nmicroalbuminuria\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6806, + "question": "Type 2 diabetes after switching to insulin. Will he be able to use pills sometimes or use Glucophage?", + "answer": "The doctor decides to give insulin to a patient with type 2 diabetes when he has indicators and indications that the pancreas gland will not be able to produce the body’s need of insulin, so it is not wise to stop insulin and use oral antiseptic medications.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6807, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. I am a 26-year-old girl who has had diabetes for more than 10 years and now suffers from infections (urinary tract and uterine) and this is what has prevented me from...", + "answer": "These infections must be treated after performing a urine culture to confirm the type of microbe and the medications that affect it. I advise you to see a gynecologist in order to evaluate the condition and develop a treatment plan.\nTo avoid these infections in the future, blood sugar must be controlled well so that the blood sugar value is close to normal values ​​and the hemoglobin value is around 7% to ensure that pregnancy occurs and develops normally.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6808, + "question": "What can I do to treat diabetes, knowing that I am 56 years old and my blood sugar ranges from 140 to 200? Do you advise me to take Regulant or Clovage?", + "answer": "Your blood sugar values ​​are high and need to be lowered, and Clocophage may not be enough to achieve this\nI advise you to see a diabetologist to evaluate your condition and develop a treatment plan\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6809, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes about twenty years ago. I was treated with Diadonil and Glucophage pills. Then I developed peripheral neuropathy as a result of diabetes. After the advice of my personal doctor, I was referred to...", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetes occurs as a result of a lack of production and/or resistance to the action of insulin. Oral hypoglycemic agents are given that increase insulin secretion (Dionil) and others that reduce resistance (Clecovig). The ability of the pancreas to produce insulin often decreases gradually until it reaches a point we need. He has to use insulin from an external source in order to control blood sugar\nInsulin is a hormone necessary to enable the body to use glucose, which is the main source of energy needed to survive\nTherefore, I advise you to continue using insulin\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6810, + "question": "What is the best way to protect the feet of diabetics?", + "answer": "The best way to maintain the health of the feet and the health of the heart, arteries, kidneys, nerves and retina is good control of blood sugar and blood lipids.\nThe approved standard for evaluating the level of blood sugar control is the hemoglobin test, which the American Diabetes Association recommends should be around 7%, and is measured 4 times a year.\nSpecial protection for the foot is through periodic self-examination by the patient using a mirror to be able to see the entire foot well. If any bubbles or wounds are noticed, a doctor or podiatrist must be consulted without delay, in addition to avoiding injury or trauma to the foot by using suitable shoes. It is also recommended Diabetic patients should not use nail scissors and a file to trim nails, and avoid sources of heat and hot water that may cause burns that the patient does not feel due to decreased sensation in the feet.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6811, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. My diabetes level is approximately 180. I suffer from pain in my toe. What is the best advice for me? Thank you.", + "answer": "Examine the toe and the entire foot using a mirror, and if you see any bubble, wound, or redness, I advise you to see a diabetologist or diabetic foot therapist.\nIs the blood sugar value you mentioned the result of one test or is it your average blood sugar value? Note that the optimal test to evaluate the level of blood sugar control is the hemoglobin test, which gives us the average blood sugar during the three months preceding the test, and its value should be around 7%. If it is more than that, we must work with the treating physician to reduce it to avoid diabetes complications.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6812, + "question": "Is there a difference between measuring blood sugar from the left and right hand (measuring with an electronic device), since I found the results completely different?", + "answer": "There is no difference in measurement between the two hands, and the possible reasons for the discrepancy in the two results are:\nMeasurement at different periods\nThe sampling site is wet due to sweating or sterilizing fluid, which results in a lower value than the actual value\nInaccuracy of the analysis device. In general, the difference between the analysis values ​​​​with electronic devices and the values ​​​​of the chemical analysis may reach 20%, and this difference may increase if the blood sugar is very high or low.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6813, + "question": "How to treat a child of diabetes", + "answer": "The vast majority of cases of diabetes among children are type 1, meaning they are treated exclusively with insulin injections, and the insulin dose is calculated according to the child’s age and weight.\nKnowing that with the high prevalence of obesity among children, Type 2 diabetes is increasingly being diagnosed and treated with oral hypoglycemic agents.\nWhatever type of diabetes the child has, he must be treated and directly monitored by a diabetologist or endocrinologist. The matter does not depend on a mere treatment prescription, but rather health education is necessary for the person caring for the child regarding food and the symptoms of low or high blood sugar, as well as Training him on insulin injection skills, blood analysis and other matters\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6814, + "question": "Is it wrong to continue taking Glucophage 450 mg pills daily for long periods? Or do you not advise me to continue?\nNote that I do not suffer from diabetes, but I use it to maintain my fitness, and because I eat a lot of starches and sugars, I am 35 years old and my weight...", + "answer": "Metformin, which is the scientific name for Glicophage, is considered one of the medications that can be used safely for long periods, but only to treat diabetes, provided that kidney functions are constantly monitored.\nTherefore, I do not advise you to use it for fitness, as it is not without some risks. Instead, I suggest that you either increase the duration of exercise while keeping the rate of consumption of starches and sugars constant, or reduce the consumption of starches and sugars while continuing the same duration of exercise.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6815, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes since 2006. I have been taking galbanal pills since 2006, and 10 days ago, a doctor advised me to take a more advanced medicine, which is dimicron 30 mg, two pills in the morning before breakfast, but the sugar...", + "answer": "Why did your doctor change your previous medication, were the blood sugar values ​​unacceptable, and did you experience low blood sugar??\nThe optimal medication for a diabetic patient is determined according to its effectiveness and safety, not according to its newness or age\nMy advice to you is to consult your doctor and present the problem to him, and he should explain to you the reason for changing the type of treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6816, + "question": "When is treating type 1 diabetes with stem cells a successful treatment? In which Arab countries is this treatment available?", + "answer": "Treatment of diabetes with stem cells is still in the experimental stage, and there are reports of limited success in which treated patients were able to stop insulin for two years, after which they needed to return to insulin injections, but at lower doses than before, with better blood sugar control.\nThe treatment is currently only available in research centers\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6817, + "question": "What tests are necessary to find out the cause of weak pancreas activity and lack of insulin secretion? What are the implications of the C-peptide test? I mean, if the ratio between the two examinations increases, what does this increase indicate?", + "answer": "When the doctor suspects the presence of the “LADA” type of diabetes, he orders a blood test in search of immune antibodies to confirm the occurrence of immune reactions that led to the destruction of insulin-producing cells and thus diabetes occurred.\nc peptide as for analysis\nIt aims to estimate the amount of remaining insulin production after developing type 1 diabetes, or to monitor the amount of insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes, and its increase indicates an improvement in insulin production, which happens in some patients with type 1 diabetes in an early stage of the infection, which is called This stage is clinically the “honeymoon” and the need for insulin injections decreases, but unfortunately it ends after a short period\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6818, + "question": "My wife is diabetic, and in a few days she will travel, God Almighty willing, to Hajj, but she wants to start taking pills to prevent menstruation. Will they harm her as a diabetic? I hope the answer is important...", + "answer": "Yes, these pills raise blood sugar, but there are some types that have less effect than others, so I advise you to consult your physician to consider the possibility of increasing the dose of blood sugar lowering and to set a schedule to monitor blood sugar while taking these pills.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6819, + "question": "My mother is diabetic and is always complaining about her leg, and it does not make her sleep. What is your advice?", + "answer": "This feeling of heat and pain results from irritation or injury to the peripheral nerves resulting from poor blood sugar control. Therefore, treatment is to treat the cause first, i.e. reaching acceptable blood sugar values, by either adjusting the dose or changing the treatment pattern, in addition to occasional treatment for nerve pain.\nThat is, I advise you to see a diabetologist or endocrinologist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6820, + "question": "Is eating boiled grains with olive oil beneficial for diabetics?", + "answer": "Yes, grains contain mainly indispensable carbohydrates, as they are the primary source of energy in the body, but they must be calculated from the total carbohydrates in a diabetic patient’s food, which is calculated according to the patient’s age, his level of motor activity, and the type and dose of the medication used.\nAs for olive oil, it contains a large amount of energy, and more importantly, it raises the level of high-density cholesterol, which is the cholesterol that protects the arteries, and lowers the level of low-density cholesterol, which contributes to atherosclerosis, but you should not eat too much of oils, including olive oil. Olives because the body stores excess energy, whatever its source, in the form of fat\nThe golden rule of nutrition for a diabetic patient is to diversify the food, increase the vegetable content in it, and distribute the daily food into several meals, three meals as a minimum.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6821, + "question": "I am a diabetic man and have had a coronary stent for two years. I take Glucophane 500 mg for diabetes, and I take baby aspirin and Concor 5 Plus for the stent, and I feel dizzy from time to time and tired...", + "answer": "Diabetes is associated with a number of complications, including heart and arterial problems. Therefore, the treating physician must be reviewed periodically, and in the absence of any symptoms, follow-up should be every two years. Some patients need follow-up every 6 months, and sometimes every month, depending on the patient’s condition and his blood sugar values. Therefore, you need to visit An internal medicine specialist, or a diabetologist, to evaluate the level of blood sugar and lipid control, as well as blood pressure and evaluate the condition of the heart arteries. Regards.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6822, + "question": "How can urine sugar be treated?", + "answer": "Sugar appears in the urine when the blood sugar level is high. That is, the presence of sugar in the urine means that the blood sugar is high and you most likely have diabetes.\nTo ensure this, you must do a morning blood sugar test before eating any food, that is, a fasting blood sugar test\nDepending on the result of the analysis, the treatment will be\nI advise you to see a diabetologist or endocrinologist for accurate diagnosis and treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6823, + "question": "How do I treat Rawan’s 14-year-old daughter for type 1 diabetes without insulin? Will she recover one day? I mean, from pain every day when injecting her with insulin for two days.", + "answer": "The treatment of type 1 diabetes is using insulin, and there is no possibility of dispensing with it, as it is necessary for survival. The injection pain can be alleviated by constantly changing the injection site and using an insulin injection pen.\nAt present, there is no cure for diabetes, but good blood sugar control allows the affected person to live normally\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6824, + "question": "I want children, and my wife has diabetes, and I am very afraid. My wife has diabetes, which causes her dizziness, also due to iron deficiency - even though she suffers from moderate obesity. The question is, is it possible for her to have children...", + "answer": "A diabetic woman can have children, but she must prepare for this with a diabetologist or endocrinologist so that her blood sugar is well controlled before and during pregnancy\nDiabetes is a disease linked to heredity, meaning that there is a possibility that the newborn will develop diabetes at some point in his life, but this possibility is not inevitable.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6825, + "question": "My sister is 26 years old and has diabetes and uses insulin, but lately she has been suffering from eye problems and feels like a cloud on her eye, even though her eyesight, God willing, is 6 out of 6, but the problem is the cloud...", + "answer": "The American Diabetes Association recommends a regular examination, every two years, of the heart, arteries, nerves, kidneys, and eyes, in addition to a blood lipid analysis, in order to monitor distant complications of diabetes early.\nRegarding your sister’s condition, I advise her to see an ophthalmologist for an eye examination and of course a retinal examination, instead of speculating about the cause of this blurring.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6826, + "question": "Is it necessary to have diabetes if there is blood pressure and cholesterol, taking into account that the mother is diabetic? If it is necessary, can it be postponed through prevention?\nNote: I practice sports and work...", + "answer": "You have multiple risk factors for developing diabetes, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, and genetic factors, but will you definitely develop diabetes? No one can confirm this, although the possibility of infection is very strong\nCan infection be delayed or even avoided? Many reliable scientific research confirms that this is possible through weight loss, balanced eating, and exercise. Some research indicates that the drug metformin helps with this and also helps in reducing the distant complications of diabetes.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6827, + "question": "After peace, I am actually in love with a girl and she is currently 14 years old, and I am 20 years old and she has diabetes since she was 8 years old, and of course I want to get married, so I do not know whether to marry him or not...", + "answer": "Diabetes does not hinder marriage or childbearing. A diabetic patient can live a normal life as long as his blood sugar is controlled within acceptable limits. But do you think that a girl at this age has sufficient physical, mental, emotional and psychological maturity to bear the responsibility of connection and forming a family?\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6828, + "question": "I have diabetes, I am 35 years old, and I am newly married, and I want to know how to have children, knowing that I constantly suffer from weak ejaculation despite an erection, and when I have diabetes, my penis is 180 mm...", + "answer": "Do you mean by constantly weak ejaculation, that ejaculation occurs sometimes and does not occur other times, or does it mean that the amount of semen is low?\nNote that in both cases, conception can occur if the number of sperm is sufficient\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6829, + "question": "Does the fasting blood sugar test range between 100 and 126 and two hours after eating it ranges between 95 and 113. Do I have diabetes or not and should I use a regulator or...", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar values ​​indicate that you are in the pre-diabetic stage, while the values ​​after eating are normal, but I personally cannot stop at them for a long time, as the amount of pure glucose consumed before this test must be specific, i.e. 75 grams. According to these tests, you are not infected. Diabetes, but I strongly advise you to use a blood sugar regulator, as some scientific studies indicate that it can protect against damage caused by diabetes to major blood vessels, and may delay the onset of diabetes. On the other hand, I advise you to start a daily physical activity program, such as walking briskly for half an hour daily. Of course, after consulting your doctor to evaluate your heart fitness, as well as reducing the amount of fat in your food and trying to lose weight if you are overweight or obese. Regards.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6830, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old girl who suffers from diabetes. The glucose level in the pancreas is 13 percent, and I am treated with two types of insulin, one throughout the day 3 times and the other before bed, but the percentage...", + "answer": "I think you mean that the percentage of hemoglobin is 13%, which is a high percentage and should be around 7%. This value reflects the percentage of red blood cells bound to glucose, and its increase indicates that glucose values ​​remain constantly high.\nYes, there is a way to lower blood sugar, and you will most likely need a larger dose of insulin. That is, you must increase the number of insulin units that you take daily and not increase the number of injection times. This is done in coordination with the treating physician.\nAs for the foods that contain sugar, they are many and not limited to sweets. The body converts all starches into sugar so that it can use it to produce energy. Therefore, you need it, but in a specific amount according to your weight and the amount of physical activity that you perform. You should not abstain from eating sugar and starches. Rather, take a calculated amount and take a sufficient dose of insulin to use it\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6831, + "question": "I want to know how to have normal intercourse and how many times a day to have it in order for a woman to get pregnant, knowing that I only have one time and is it enough for fertilization, knowing that I suffer...", + "answer": "Pregnancy does not depend on the number of times you have sexual intercourse. Rather, what is important is that it occurs at the time of ovulation, and that there are a sufficient number of sperm for the fertilization process, which requires one sperm for fertilization.\nDiabetes does not prevent fertilization or pregnancy\nStrengthening medications help improve sexual performance, but it is not recommended to risk using medications except after consulting a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6832, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old young man who has had diabetes for a year and a half. I use insulin twice a day. I stopped insulin 3 days ago and checked my blood sugar after 9 hours of fasting and found 123-125...", + "answer": "What you are doing may pose a risk to your life. It is not permissible, under any circumstances, to stop insulin treatment without medical supervision. Although the blood sugar values ​​remain acceptable, there are possibilities that may explain these values ​​and do not negate the fact that you have type 1 diabetes. One of these possibilities is that you are in the stage of diabetes. What we call the “honeymoon” if the diagnosis was made recently. Another possibility is that the intake of carbohydrates is too low. In such a case, the body resorts to using fats and proteins as a source of energy, and as a result, ketone particles are formed, which may cause ketoacidosis.\nI advise you to see your doctor and consult him regarding diagnosis and treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6833, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I am a student. I am 20 years old. I am studying the nursing profession, specializing in anesthesia and resuscitation. I am now in my second year and suffer from type 1 diabetes. Can I pursue the profession...", + "answer": "You can continue your job without any problem, and you can live a normal life provided that you achieve good blood sugar control, making sure to do a blood sugar test before participating in surgical operations to avoid low blood sugar during work.\nGreetings and best wishes to you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6834, + "question": "What is a safe alternative to Cidophag? Because it causes severe stomach pain.\nNoting that the doctor who prescribed it is a nutritionist, he prescribed it to increase the speed of burning fat, because the condition...", + "answer": "This medicine is used to treat diabetes, and there are conditions for its use. It is not intended for weight loss, although it causes weight loss of up to 3 kg. Does the woman who used it have diabetes?\nThere are some medications available to treat obesity, but they must be used based on medical advice. Therefore, I advise the woman to consult an endocrinologist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6835, + "question": "I am unable to ejaculate regularly during sexual intercourse. I have diabetes. Does blood sugar have anything to do with ejaculation in people with diabetes? What is the correct color of semen?", + "answer": "You most likely suffer from a condition called retrograde ejaculation. In this case, ejaculation occurs toward the bladder and a small amount of semen comes out in the normal path. The reason is the weakness of the valve that directs semen toward the natural exit due to nerve damage resulting from poor blood sugar control. A urologist can treat such cases with medications that strengthen the valve\nThe normal color of semen is bright milky white.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6836, + "question": "Firstly, I would like to thank you very much for your distinguished response\nThe average blood sugar is 9.9%, and this is the last test that was done two days ago. Is it possible to gain weight if the insulin dose is increased? If I exercise...", + "answer": "It seems that you need a larger dose of insulin with an increase in the amount of food, provided that you coordinate this with your treating physician. I do not advise you to practice bodybuilding at all or to use nutritional supplements.\nInstead, eat natural food with a variety of foods and practice less intense sports, such as walking\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6837, + "question": "Could high blood sugar be the result of the liver secreting a large amount of glucose, even though the pancreas is working completely normally, but the large amount of glucose in the blood is not enough for the insulin that...", + "answer": "Yes, this is one of the mechanisms of high blood sugar in type 2 diabetics, in addition to peripheral insulin resistance\nThe ideal treatment in such cases is metformin\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6838, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I am a diabetic patient and have been treated with insulin for 10 years. I am 29 years old, my height is 173 cm, and my weight is 60 kg. I suffer from thinness for my age, and I am treated with two types of insulin...", + "answer": "What is your HbA1c value, or average blood sugar?\nIs your weight stable or is it decreasing?\nThe likely reason for your weight loss is either that the insulin dose is insufficient, or that the nutritional intake is not proportionate to your level of physical activity.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6839, + "question": "I have diabetes and I am treated with pills. It is known that patients with this type lose weight, but I am overweight and I want to lose it. I know that I exercise, but to no avail. I want your help...", + "answer": "You have type 2 diabetes, and one of the factors contributing to this type of diabetes is being overweight, and losing weight helps control blood sugar levels and prevent diabetes complications.\nOne of the most difficult dilemmas facing doctors is weight loss, as it requires the patient to adhere to the nutritionist’s recommendations regarding the quantity and type of food, as well as the level of motor activity, as energy intake must be less than consumed.\nI advise you to see a nutritionist\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6840, + "question": "Is using ground red roses and ground pomegranate peel any benefit for treating diabetes in children? He thanked", + "answer": "Diabetes in children, in the vast majority of cases, results from the pancreas stopping the production of the hormone insulin, which is a hormone necessary for survival. Upon diagnosis, treatment begins using insulin from an external source, that is, by injection. It cannot be given orally because its structure is destroyed by the acid present. in stomach.\nTherefore, the only treatment for diabetes in children is insulin, and I advise you not to try any other treatments because that will expose the child to great danger.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6841, + "question": "1- General information:\n• Age: 24 years\n• married\n• I suffered from diabetes two months after my first child\n• Blood pressure: normal (I do not suffer from high blood pressure...", + "answer": "I start answering from your last question. You most likely suffer from “LADA” type diabetes, which is closer to type 1 diabetes, meaning there is an almost absolute cessation of insulin production, and this type is caused by an immune system.\nI am sorry to tell you that it is not possible to cure diabetes at the present time, but a diabetic patient can live a normal, productive life if he adheres to treatment and diet.\nAs for treatment, it is using insulin injections exclusively, and the best method in your case is to use slow insulin, or one of the long-acting insulin analogues to provide basal insulin, in addition to ultra-rapid insulin before meals, in addition to a diet that must take into account your weight, The additional needs for breastfeeding, and the level of physical activity that you perform, and this system is determined and calculated by the nutritionist.\nAs for the blood sugar level, modern treatments aim to reach blood sugar levels closer to normal, due to the importance of good control in preventing distant complications, and therefore the value of 200 mg is unacceptable and the possible reasons for such values ​​are: either the insulin dose is insufficient, Or the nutritional intake is greater than needed, or there is a severe condition resulting from an inflammatory condition, for example.\nIn the early stage, I advise you to analyze your blood sugar several times a day, two hours before and after breakfast, before lunch, before dinner, and before bed, and record the measurement values ​​and present them to the treating physician.\nIn addition to analyzing the glucose hemoglobin every three months and working to reach it to 7% in consultation with your treating physician\nWith Regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6842, + "question": "Are olive leaves beneficial for treating diabetes in children? Thank you", + "answer": "There is no knowledge of its effect on children, and there are no studies on adverse effects!\nUses of olive leaves and oil\n• Combating various diseases.\n• Useful for treating diabetics.\n• Useful for cases of high blood pressure.\n• To reduce the high level of Alcleostrul in the blood.\nIn addition, a study revealed that oleuropein, found in olive oil, prevents the oxidation of low lipoprotein (LDL), or harmful cholesterol.
LDL oxidation is one of a series of things that, if not checked and reviewed, may lead to the development of heart disease.
Together, these facts support a possible basis that users of the Mediterranean diet significantly reduce their risk of developing atherosclerotic diseases by consuming olive oil.
 Olive leaf extracts are used in experiments to lower blood sugar in diabetic animals. Unfortunately, these experiments have not been repeated in humans, and therefore there is no reliable conclusion from these animal studies regarding the treatment of diabetes.\nDosage: The amount of olive leaves that a person can eat is not specified. But to make tea from olive leaves, you must steep a teaspoon of dry leaves in a cup of boiling water for 10-15 minutes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6843, + "question": "The result of the sugar test is 450, and the doctor said that the normal is 180, and he ate and drank juice and sweet things, and he had three +++ plus in the test. If he ate sweet things, the result would reach 450.", + "answer": "This result is diagnostic of diabetes, so if the person with this result is not being followed by a doctor, he should see a doctor with diabetes experience as soon as possible.\nAs for the natural results, they are as follows\nBefore breakfast or fasting blood sugar less than 126 mg/dl\nLess than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating\nI would like to point out that there are many details regarding blood sugar analysis, and the above values ​​are for diagnosis. As for monitoring the level of sugar control in a diagnosed patient, the follow-up analysis is called hemoglobin or glucose.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6844, + "question": "Can a diabetic patient who is treated with insulin be treated with oral diabetes medications?", + "answer": "When a doctor prescribes insulin to treat diabetes, he has enough blood sugar test results and symptoms that make him convinced that insulin secretion in the body is no longer sufficient, and oral medications will not be sufficient to stimulate the pancreas to secrete insulin, and therefore insulin must be used by injection, so it is not possible to return to Oral medications\nOf course, there are some exceptions. For example, when a diabetic patient treated with oral medications needs surgery, we use insulin before and after the operation for a short period, and after the patient’s condition stabilizes, we return to using oral depressants.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6845, + "question": "I have diabetes, and I feel like my toe is dry for hours, with a burning sensation and numbness. Please advise us, may God reward you?", + "answer": "The symptoms you are experiencing are caused by irritation in the peripheral nerves. The irritation can be alleviated and its development stopped by good blood sugar control.\nWhat is the measure of good blood sugar control? The approved measure is the hemoglobin or hemoglobin test, and it must be around 7% or less. Did you conduct this analysis and what is its value?\nHbA1c The English name for this test is\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6846, + "question": "I have diabetes, and when I inject myself with insulin, and after a period of more than six hours, the blood sugar remains high at more than 250 ml in the body, but in the morning and when I monitor it, I find that it is 54 ml...", + "answer": "To solve this disturbance in blood sugar values, we have to find the cause, so try to answer the following questions to reach a solution:\nDo you change the location of your insulin injection, or do you always inject in the same place? Injecting insulin into the same place causes fibrosis at the injection site and thus the absorption of the drug becomes slow and thus insulin becomes active after long hours, long hours after meals, which leads to a drop in blood sugar during the night.\nWhat type of insulin do you use? Is it a combination of fast and slow? How many doses do you take daily? What is the dose and what are the injection times and meal times?\nWhat type of food do you eat, i.e. carbohydrates, proteins, fats? Do you have knowledge of calculating the amount of food needed?\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6847, + "question": "What is the solution for high blood sugar for my 50-year-old mother, who suffers from diabetes pain, always feeling tired and sleepy, sudden high heart rate, and sudden rises and falls in blood sugar, and she is taking...", + "answer": "Please answer the following questions so I can try to help your mother\nWhat is your mother's weight?\nWhat dose of insulin do you take? Is it a single dose or several doses? What are the times for taking the doses?\nDo you take other blood sugar-lowering or blood-regulating medications? What are they?\nWhat are the eating times?\nWhat type of foods do you eat and how many meals do you eat daily?\nWhat are the waking and sleeping times?\nAre you doing any work?\nWaiting for your responses, with my regards and wishing you peace and safety", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6848, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, and the doctor prescribed insulin needles for me, and I am very afraid to take them. Will not taking them delay pregnancy and not having children, given that my weight is 134 kilograms? Please advise me.", + "answer": "Insulin is a natural hormone secreted by a gland called the pancreas. It is necessary in order to burn sugar in order to provide the body’s cells with the energy necessary to continue their work. A deficiency or complete cessation of its production leads to diabetes. Therefore, when the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin, it must be supplied from External source, i.e. via injection\nAs for its relationship to pregnancy, on the contrary, treatment with insulin improves the chances of pregnancy, and when labor occurs, all pregnant women are treated with insulin and oral diabetes medications are stopped.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6849, + "question": "I am a diabetic, my weight is 63 and my height is 160, and my diabetes is currently normal, but I suffer from my eyes being cloudy and I cannot see text on television.\nBut if I close one of my eyes, I will see at the beginning...", + "answer": "You indicate in your question that blood sugar is normal. Perhaps you are relying on measuring fasting blood sugar, but this measurement does not reflect blood sugar levels after eating, which should be less than 160 mg two hours after eating. I advise you to monitor sugar levels one hour after eating, and two hours before. Meal and before bed and present the results to the treating physician, as it is clear that your vision disorder is caused by disturbances in blood sugar values\n(HbA1c) There are other tests that should be performed, which are the values ​​of triglycerides, cholesterol, and kidney function, as well as hemoglobin analysis (i.e.\nTo find out how well your blood sugar is controlled\nI also advise you to visit an eye specialist for a retinal examination at least every two years or as determined by the doctor\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6850, + "question": "How do I treat a wound? Two days ago, I found my big toe and the front skin alone had separated from it, and it began to ooze bloody water. I put Betadine on it, then a saline solution, then Aeroxol, but...", + "answer": "As a diabetic patient, treatment must be done by a diabetic foot therapist, or by a doctor who has knowledge and experience with such injuries. I advise you to quickly see a doctor and not waste time trying to treat yourself.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6851, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nMy doctor says I have diabetes\nBut when I do a test at home using the device and read the results, I don’t know\nI mean, today, of course, I have been fasting since 4 o’clock...", + "answer": "You must have symptoms that led your doctor to suspect that you have diabetes, and the diagnosis of diabetes is confirmed if one of the following data is available:\nFasting blood sugar (abstaining from eating for 8 hours) is more than 126 mg/dL on two different days\nOr random blood sugar, that is, regardless of the time of eating the last meal, its value is more than 200 mg/dl, with symptoms such as thirst, frequent urination, and a constant or recurring feeling of hunger.\nOr a glucose tolerance test value of more than 200 mg/dL\nI would like to add that the personal analysis device cannot be relied upon to confirm the diagnosis, as its result may not be accurate or it may not be performed correctly.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6852, + "question": "My whites (only at the corners) are yellow. Also, when I drink something, I have to go to the bathroom within a short period of time afterward. I want to know what I might have? Diabetes? Or what?", + "answer": "I advise you to perform a bilirubin test and a blood sugar test on an empty stomach, and this is how you can get rid of the anxiety that is afflicting you.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6853, + "question": "I have diabetes and cannot fast", + "answer": "As you know, there are two main types of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes, in which the affected person’s pancreas does not produce insulin and therefore needs treatment with daily and permanent insulin injections. People with this type of diabetes are prohibited from fasting because they need several meals to coincide with the peaks of insulin action. If they fail to eat these... Meals They will suffer from low blood sugar, which may be life-threatening\nThen there is type 2 diabetes, in which the pancreas produces an insufficient amount of insulin. They are treated with oral depressants, and they may need to add insulin injections at some point in the course of the disease. Patients who do not need insulin injections and do not have chronic complications, such as renal or neurological complications, Their blood sugar levels remain within acceptable limits, allowing them to fast\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6854, + "question": "My problem is that I cannot have sex with my wife because my soul is not up", + "answer": "You should avoid sex for a while, exercise daily, and have balanced nutrition. You need change and deprivation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6855, + "question": "I have a yellowish color in the whites of my eyes (only on the side edges of the eyes). Also I don't go to the bathroom much. But if I drink something, I have to go to the bathroom during...", + "answer": "Please perform the following blood tests\nHemoglobin\nFasting sugar\nBilirubin in the blood and inform us of the result\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6856, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Classic symptoms include feeling tired and sick, frequent urination, excessive thirst, excessive hunger, and weight loss.\nKetoacidosis, a condition caused by starvation or uncontrolled diabetes, is common in type 1 diabetes. Ketones are acidic compounds that form in the blood when the body breaks down fats, lipids, and proteins. Symptoms include abdominal pain, vomiting, rapid breathing, extreme lethargy, and drowsiness. Patients with ketoacidosis have a sweet-smelling breath. If this is not treated, it can lead to coma and death.\nWith type 2 diabetes, the condition may not become clear until the patient is offered medical treatment for another disease. The patient may complain of heart disease, chronic infection of the gums and urinary tract, and blurred vision. Women may complain of itching in the genitals.\nSee diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6857, + "question": "Doctor, may God reward you well, doctor\nMy mother slaughtered me\nIt has high diabetes\nThe doctor tells her to take an insulin injection and she says no\nSwallow 4 tablets of Diamicron MR 30...", + "answer": "Insulin is a hormone secreted by the body to help metabolize sugar, and oral diabetes medications aim to increase its production, but when the pancreas is unable to increase production or completely stops producing insulin, it must be compensated from an external source, i.e. through insulin injections.\nInsulin is a natural substance that everyone needs, and it does not cause habit or addiction, or worsen the condition of diabetes\nRather, the delay in starting to use insulin when there is a need to use it is what causes diabetes complications\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6858, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes, and she is skinny and wants to gain weight. She does not use insulin, only pills. Is there a healthy way to gain weight?", + "answer": "The approved measure to determine whether there is a deficiency or gain in weight is called the body mass index, and you can calculate it through the link on our website.\nNow, has your mother lost weight recently? If the answer is yes, she should see a diabetologist to review the treatment plan and possibly add insulin to the plan\nIf her weight is stable, there is no need to try to gain weight\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6859, + "question": "Peace be upon you. We thank you for your wonderful effort. I fasted for 16 hours and then measured my blood sugar in the pharmacy and it came out at 160, but I drank cane juice about half an hour before the measurement. This may be the reason for the high blood sugar...", + "answer": "We are pleased to contribute to raising the level of health awareness in the Arab world by providing medical consultations by a team of various medical specialties.\nTo know the true value of blood sugar, it is sufficient to fast for eight hours, and if the value is more than 126 mg/dl, the patient is considered to have diabetes. However, in your case, the result mentioned in your question cannot be taken into account due to drinking cane juice, which is very rich in sugar.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6860, + "question": "In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful\nI am 54 years old. I suffer from high blood pressure, high blood sugar (10), glucose (124), and high cholesterol. I take medications and a 4-net compound. They prescribe me bitter lupine for high diabetes. Is it useful...", + "answer": "A person becomes diabetic when the secretion of the hormone insulin decreases or stops completely from the pancreas. If it decreases, type 2 diabetes occurs, and if it stops, type 1 diabetes occurs.\nType 1 diabetes is treated exclusively with insulin, while type 2 diabetes is treated with medications that stimulate the pancreas to increase insulin secretion and other medications that improve insulin performance. After a period that may be longer or shorter, we need to use insulin because the pancreas has been exhausted.\nLupine may have an effect on insulin secretion or its work, but the problem is that this effect has not been studied and therefore we do not know if it will lower blood sugar, and if it is effective in lowering blood sugar we do not know the extent of this decrease, and more importantly, we do not know its side or toxic effects. at the long term\nWith the presence of medications whose effectiveness and effectiveness are known, I do not see any reason to resort to unstudied treatments\nIn your case, although the morning blood sugar value is good, the “cumulative blood sugar” value is unacceptable, and it indicates repeated increases in blood sugar during the day.\nThe value of hemoglobin, or the so-called cumulative sugar, should not exceed 7%. This does not mean that it must be reduced quickly, and cholesterol must also be reduced, meaning that you may need to use lipid lowering agents.\nYou should know your blood sugar values ​​after meals, and I think you need to use insulin in addition to metformin, and adhere to a diet set by your treating doctor.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6861, + "question": "My mother has been suffering from diabetes for 4 years and is complaining of extreme thinness and wants to inquire about the reason for this thinness, knowing that she was obese before getting diabetes, so she suggests a healthy way...", + "answer": "It seems that your mother needs insulin treatment, and if she uses insulin injections, she should consult a diabetologist, as she may need to increase the dose\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6862, + "question": "What does it mean when I want to vomit an hour after eating, and I do not digest food quickly, and I do not feel hungry often? Knowing that I am in the sixth month of pregnancy and am following a diet for gestational diabetes?? Please...", + "answer": "This is usually due to the changes that the body is exposed to during pregnancy... as food digestion becomes slow.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6863, + "question": "My sister is 26 years old and has diabetes. She uses Insulin needles at 20 in the morning and 10 in the evening. Her weight is 64 and her height is 160, but a while ago she had a headache on the right side and vomiting, and the headache did not go away unless...", + "answer": "It appears that the headache your sister suffers from is caused by sinusitis and is not related to diabetes\nI advise her to see an otolaryngologist for confirmation and treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6864, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I am a 24-year-old girl who developed diabetes when I was 10 years old. They say that she cannot have children and become...", + "answer": "Firstly, it is not an obstacle to pregnancy, and secondly, it is possible to give birth to children who suffer from diabetes, or it may not.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6865, + "question": "Is cycling considered a sport for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Certainly, for diabetics and others, especially if they move wheels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6866, + "question": "My father is diabetic and complains\nFrom numbness in the tips of his toes and a swelling in the leg", + "answer": "Your father suffers from peripheral neuritis, and this condition is one of the complications of diabetes. Its development can be limited or at least slowed down by controlling the blood sugar level.\nSee a diabetologist to achieve this control and to evaluate the condition of the nerves and examine the retina, blood pressure, and heart\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6867, + "question": "My mother, may God protect her, suffers from diabetes and is sixty years old. I ask you to explain the diets for her and what are the favorite things for diabetics for the elderly. Please respond to my email.", + "answer": "Mr. Hamid from Yemen\nA diabetic patient, regardless of his age, needs to estimate his needs for various nutrients, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, in addition to vitamins. These needs are calculated according to weight and level of daily motor activity, and distributed over multiple meals during the day, preferably 3 main meals and 2 snacks.\nThe general rule in feeding a diabetic patient is to reduce saturated fats, increase fruits, and calculate the necessary carbohydrates, as well as protein.\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6868, + "question": "My mother is diabetic...and she gained a lot of weight...her doctor advised her to take Levemir insulin and said that it does not allow weight gain...is this true...and does this type of insulin have negatives that differ from other types? ..And God reward you with good", + "answer": "This type of insulin analogue has the advantage that its blood levels are almost constant, and this limits the occurrence of low blood sugar, which can be dangerous in some cases, and is often followed by rebound high blood sugar.\nBut when the dose is greater than the patient's need, weight gain occurs\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6869, + "question": "I have diabetes and I always feel acidity in my mouth and my tongue turns yellow. What does this mean???", + "answer": "(Hb A1c) What are your average blood sugar values? Have you had a hemoglobin test done?\nThis sensation may be due to high blood sugar\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6870, + "question": "A woman with type 1 diabetes who takes basal insulin, the Levemir type, is currently gaining a lot of weight instead of losing due to the disease, and her food has decreased a lot, and she was told...", + "answer": "A diabetic patient cannot use glucose due to the lack or absence of his insulin secretion. He begins to obtain energy from other sources, namely fats and proteins. Therefore, weight loss occurs. When treatment with insulin begins, the situation changes and he becomes able to use glucose. He consumes what he needs and stores the rest in the form of Fat, so weight gain may occur after starting insulin\nThe treating physician must estimate the body’s insulin needs. If the dose exceeds the patient’s need, it causes a drop in blood sugar. The patient feels hungry and is forced to eat foods rich in sugar, such as starches, which leads to weight gain.\nI advise the woman to consult a diabetologist to adjust the dose\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6871, + "question": "Does eating amounts of low-fat or fat-free yogurt increase blood sugar levels? Does skim yogurt make you lose weight?", + "answer": "Eating moderate amounts of low-fat or fat-free yogurt usually does not raise blood sugar, because low-fat or fat-free yogurt often contains a low amount of sugar, and can be a healthy choice for people who have problems regulating blood sugar.\n \nAs for your question about the benefits of fat-free yogurt in the weight loss process, fat-free yogurt cannot be considered directly responsible for weight loss, but including fat-free yogurt in your balanced diet may contribute to the weight loss process, because yogurt is rich in proteins that enhance feeling. It fills you up and helps maintain healthy muscles during weight loss. Yogurt is also a good source of calcium and other important vitamins and minerals.\n \nBut it is important to remember that losing weight requires a balanced and varied diet in general, in addition to practicing appropriate physical activity, and fat-free yogurt may be an appropriate component within the framework of this diet, and it is preferable to consult a nutritionist to develop a nutritional program suitable for your health condition.\n \nFor more:\n\nYogurt, its nutritional value and potential harms\nThe benefits of yogurt for the body and beauty, learn about them now\nMistakes that prevent weight loss?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6872, + "question": "What is the diagnosis for my condition when I feel a burning sensation along with drops of blood when I wake up this morning?\nShould I present my case to a gynecologist or a urologist...", + "answer": "You should do a urine test and visit a urologist.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6873, + "question": "The doctor advised me to use the drug Actos 30 mg for diabetes\nWhat are its benefits and how it interacts with insulin", + "answer": "We do not recommend its use, as it has recently been stopped in several European countries. Check with your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6874, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 13 years, and two toes on my left foot were amputated as a result of gangrene. This means that my legs are swollen and I cannot feel them. My work requires me to walk and stand, and I take Ciotacid and needles...", + "answer": "Standing and walking affect the presence of foot infections. You must control diabetes, follow up on treatment, and adhere to it under medical supervision. It is not a joke.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6875, + "question": "How do I protect my foot from another amputation, as 2 toes on the left foot are nitrated", + "answer": "1- Regulating and maintaining diabetes\n2- By exercising daily-\n3- Treat skin infections quickly and avoid them reaching the feet.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6876, + "question": "What are the stages of diabetic foot?", + "answer": "A feeling of burning or pain, numbness, a blister, and then an ulcer that may or may not be accompanied by infection\nThis may be associated with decreased blood flow\nmy regards", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6877, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like to know which of these fruits is suitable for a diabetic patient: cherries, apricots, red watermelon, peaches, grapes, figs, and yellow watermelon, and why, because I have diabetes and I love all of these fruits. Please be precise. Thank you.", + "answer": "All of these fruits contain a high percentage of sugar, so it is possible to eat small amounts of them", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6878, + "question": "My daughter is 13 years old and has type 1 diabetes. What is your advice? Please advise me, may God reward you.", + "answer": "Adherence to the diet for diabetics\nAdherence to insulin injections\nKnowing the symptoms of hypoglycemia, which are sweating, palpitations, and loss of consciousness, the patient must always have a sugary substance with her to take when symptoms occur.\nSee your doctor every six months\nPerform an eye and urine examination on an annual basis", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6879, + "question": "Can the thyroid gland return to normal and activity after injury?\nDiabetes number two? All thanks to you", + "answer": "In general, it depends on the type and nature of the injury, and its treatment is often effective", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6880, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God ..\nMy question:\nThe mother - may God protect her and your mothers - suffers from constant numbness in the feet...and sometimes coldness...and this numbness sometimes intensifies until...", + "answer": "Diabetics suffer after a period of time from these symptoms resulting from the effect of this disease on the peripheral nerves.\nIt is important to take care of the feet, especially for diabetics, because in addition to these symptoms, they complain of decreased sensation in the area of ​​the feet and hands in some cases, which exposes them to injury or impact without realizing it. They begin by taking care of the feet, cleaning them, and removing moisture after washing them, because it is considered a suitable environment for the growth of microbes, wearing comfortable shoes, and examining them. The league is on it\nRegarding the symptoms mentioned, there are some medications that are used to reduce these symptoms. They fall under neurological medications and are prescribed by the treating physician.\nIt is also important to consult a vascular doctor to ensure the safety of blood supply to the feet from time to time", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6881, + "question": "What is the best way to reduce blood sugar, and is high blood sugar as a result of anger permanent?", + "answer": "To reduce blood sugar, you must reduce your sugar intake, exercise daily, and eat a lot of vegetables.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6882, + "question": "We have hereditary diabetes in our family, as my father and my aunt suffer from it. If I exercise regularly, will I avoid getting it, even though I am not careful about it, and I put three tablespoons of...", + "answer": "The possibility of infection is possible, and exercise helps in prevention, as well as reducing sugar, and prevention is better than cure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6883, + "question": "Is there a natural or herbal remedy that treats diabetes?", + "answer": "Professor Awad Mansour said in a special statement to Al Jazeera Net that the advantage of this treatment is that it not only treats diabetes by reducing blood sugar, but also treats other diseases resulting from it, such as kidney failure, high blood pressure, sexual weakness, poor vision, damage to the retina, heart attacks, and others.\nMansour, who works as a lecturer at the University of Science and Technology in the city of Irbid (80 km north of Amman) and a visiting lecturer at the American University of Ohio, said that the new treatment, called (DITECH), consists of a drink of extracts of a group of plants, such as fenugreek, cinnamon, garlic, and bitter melon, which were formulated in proportions. Certain.\nHe stressed that international scientific rules indicate that these plants have a positive and effective effect in treating diabetes. Mansour added, \"The idea of ​​my new medicine was born from the pain that I continued to suffer myself due to diabetes.\"\nThe Jordanian professor explained that the new drug was tested on animals at both the Jordanian University of Science and Technology and the German University of Freiburg under the supervision of a group of senior doctors to confirm that it is free of toxic effects. It was also tested on more than a thousand volunteers to study its negative side effects and complications.\nMansour, who obtained a doctorate in chemical engineering from the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the United States in 1980, confirmed that the new drug achieved remarkable results, not only by restoring normal blood levels, but also by improving vision and sexual ability and eliminating the risk of kidney failure.\nThe new drug obtained an international patent from Germany and another patent from the Canadian Pharmaceutical Industries Company, which obtained the monopoly rights to the new drug.\nOlive tree leaf\nThe method of making it is very simple: boil as much olive leaves as you have enough of\nWash the paper with water to rid it of dust, then boil it with a liter\nAnd half a cup of water until it boils, and stir the water when it boils for (3) minutes, then let it cool, filter it, and take it\nThe dropper (water only) is filled in a bottle, not plastic, and you put it in the refrigerator and drink\nIt includes a large cup of Arabic coffee or a cup of tea\nHow to use it:\nDrink a cup of it before breakfast, before lunch, and before dinner (3) times a day\nStop all types of diabetes medications and treatments and monitor your blood sugar through analysis\nDay one, two and three\nThen decide whether to continue or not?\nI ask God Almighty, with His grace, generosity, presence, and benevolence, to bless all patients.\nWith healing and wellness, He is the Hearer and Answerer, and God takes care of you\nTreatment of diabetes with herbs:-\nThe following should be followed:-\n(1) Regular urine and blood analysis every week to determine the blood sugar level\n(2) Fenugreek gravel - boil a tablespoon and eat the seeds\n(3) Marjoram and rosemary to control hormones\n(4) Therapeutic salad: It contains a head of radish, a daily onion, cabbage, celery, garlic, parsley, carrots, cauliflower, a spoonful of vinegar, and olive oil.\n(5) Dahlia lemon, a cup of carrot juice\n(6) Boiled barley - parsley\n(7) Boil mulberry leaves or eat them\n(8) Eat a medium boiled onion daily with vegetable soup\n(9) Cinnamon, ginger, black seed, ground fenugreek, garden cress, lupine, cabbage heads, lettuce hearts, and mulberry leaves are among the most important treatments for diabetes.\n(10) A hot water bath for the feet with mustard, cloves, and ginger is important for treating foot pain\nA diabetic patient should also abstain from the following:\n(1) Avoid excessive eating and obesity - one of the most important causes of diabetes\n(2) It is forbidden to rely on medication alone to treat diabetes - after a while the body gets used to it and loses its effect - aaaaaa", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6884, + "question": "My father has been diabetic for a long time and his feet have become swollen and red\nPlease, what is the cause of this bloating? And what is the treatment?", + "answer": "This requires a clinical medical examination to determine the functional status of the kidneys and circulatory system, since these two systems are affected by diabetes, and based on the results of the examination, the optimal medical behavior will be.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6885, + "question": "I am diabetic and have high blood pressure and cholesterol, and I had two surgeries:\nThe first was to install an artificial joint, and the second was an aortic operation, as I had a blockage in the arteries, and a year after the operation, I had...", + "answer": "You should see a diabetologist and control your blood sugar level, because what you are mostly suffering from is the effect of diabetes, and you should monitor it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6886, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 1 year and 4 months and I am 19 years old. My heart rate reaches 50 beats per minute at rest and I have had a mild cough for 6 months. Is there a reason for the decrease in...", + "answer": "If this decline is not accompanied by symptoms, then there is no need to worry. As for the cough that you have, its cause should be determined and then treated.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6887, + "question": "Are insulin injections effective in treating high erythrocyte sedimentation rate, or is there another treatment, and how long should treatment continue?", + "answer": "We do not know what you mean by sedimentation rate. Is what is meant by the laboratory test that measures the rate of sedimentation of red blood cells? If this is what is meant, then this cannot be treated in isolation from the reason for its increase, as it is merely a phenomenon that occurs within the group of symptoms that appear in the majority of diseases, especially acute ones, and they disappear with treatment of those. Medical conditions", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6888, + "question": "Can using olive leaves to reduce blood sugar cause high blood pressure, because my aunt used them and her blood pressure dropped a lot. What are the conditions for using this recipe without the blood pressure falling? Thank you.", + "answer": "Researchers found that olive leaf extract is effective in lowering blood pressure, like other known medical treatments for treating high blood pressure.\nThe researchers also found - unlike other medicinal extracts - that olive leaves also help to reduce plasma triglyceride levels.\nThis study proved that olive leaves work to reduce high blood pressure, reduce triglycerides and cholesterol, as well as reduce diabetes, and thus to try to reduce their effect in lowering blood pressure.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6889, + "question": "How do I regulate the insulin dose? Age: 21 years old. Gender: female. 000. Test before breakfast: 80. Before lunch: 80. Then it rises to 220-250 before bed. I recommend that the blood sugar always drops in the morning.", + "answer": "You must regulate your blood sugar under the supervision of your physician, as he is the surest, and God is the Helper.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6890, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I use pills twice in the morning and evening. I do exercises a week and walk at least 15 km. My problem is that I sometimes suffer from rapid palpitations...", + "answer": "We recommend adjusting or changing the dose of tryptozol with the advice of the treating physician, because it sometimes causes a rapid pulse in some patients.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6891, + "question": "I have pimples and itching in large parts of my body. Even from scratching a lot, I hurt myself, and I suffer from diabetes and am also nervous.", + "answer": "Allergy: Allergy is the body’s reaction to any substance inside the body that causes cells to explode and release some chemicals such as histamine and serotonin, causing itching or hives. Its causes are many, including: eating certain foods such as eggs, milk, fish, chocolate, even meat, wheat, and other foods, as well as dust, mites, fungi, and wool. Hair of some animals, pollen and pollen at the time of tree flowering, perfumes, clothes, chemicals, including cleaning materials, cosmetics and makeup, weather changes such as heat or cold, and others. The best method of treatment is prevention and avoiding exposure to substances that cause you allergies and staying away from them. There are organic causes that may cause allergies, so we advise you to do laboratory tests for kidney function, liver function, a complete blood picture, and an examination of the hormone thyroxine, which is secreted by the thyroid gland. It is very useful, and it is even necessary to do a multiple allergy test to determine. The type of substance that causes you allergies, because the result of the examination decides how to treat, and the possibility of anxiety and psychological tension that causes itching and scratching should not be neglected, which is what the doctor told you about, which is a nervous allergy. There is no cure for allergies, so if they occur, you can take a strong antihistamine such as Polaramine or Claritin. Or an antihistamine that does not cause drowsiness, which can be taken even during the day, such as Telfast, Inallerg, Ocerin, Exofen, or Zriatin, one tablet daily. Topical ointments can be used, such as Eurax, which is effective and non-steroidal, or Locoid ointment, or Betamethasone, or Protopic, which is one of the latest medicines. There is Sarnol lotion, which is excellent. It is fast-acting, as is Crotafil Lotion\nBefore the time of its occurrence, you can start taking a medication that prevents its occurrence, such as sodium cromoglycate, whose trade names are Zaditen, Totinal, or Ketofen, and continue using it throughout the winter period. If it appears, you must stop taking it because it is not useful in the event of an allergy. And know that there is no relationship between allergies and masturbation, as many people mistakenly think. As for the allergies that appear due to effort and sweating, their name is the heat of the Nile (al-Jawarsia), and they are common in hot countries like Egypt. Is this related to heat and sweating in your opinion? . I believe that the first step is to have a multiple allergy test done by an allergist\n-", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6892, + "question": "Do diabetics not give birth to men?", + "answer": "Who said that?? This is baseless talk.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6893, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been suffering from diabetes for 5 years, but to the point that I do not know what this disease consists of.", + "answer": "Diabetes is a condition in which the pancreas no longer produces enough insulin or the cells stop responding to insulin production, so that glucose in the blood cannot be absorbed into the body's cells. Symptoms include frequent urination, lethargy, excessive thirst, and hunger. Treatment includes dietary changes, oral medications, and, in some cases, daily injections of insulin.\nDiabetes is a chronic disease that causes serious health complications including kidney failure, heart disease, stroke and blindness. Unfortunately, half of those affected do not realize that they have it. Check diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6894, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Classic symptoms include feeling tired and sick, frequent urination, excessive thirst, excessive hunger, and weight loss.\nKetoacidosis, a condition caused by starvation or uncontrolled diabetes, is common in type 1 diabetes. Ketones are acidic compounds that form in the blood when the body breaks down fats, lipids, and proteins. Symptoms include abdominal pain, vomiting, rapid breathing, extreme lethargy, and drowsiness. Patients with ketoacidosis have a sweet-smelling breath. If this is not treated, it can lead to coma and death.\nSee sugar in the dictionary.\nWith type 2 diabetes, the condition may not become clear until the patient is offered medical treatment for another disease. The patient may complain of heart disease, chronic infection of the gums and urinary tract, and blurred vision. Women may complain of itching in the genitals.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6895, + "question": "Can the sense of sight be restored to a patient with type 2 diabetes, given that his high blood sugar has affected the sixth nerve, where one eye cannot see and the other has weak vision?", + "answer": "It is necessary to conduct an in-depth examination of the patient, photograph the retina, and request other ancillary tests. After the doctor completes the examination, you can ask him this question again.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6896, + "question": "Are starches harmful to diabetics and liver patients?", + "answer": "It is important for both diabetics and liver patients to adhere to the appropriate diet for their disease. For diabetics, it is recommended to reduce starchy substances and fats and increase fruits and vegetables with brown bread. Meat can be eaten after removing the fats on it.\nOn the contrary, we advise liver patients to eat more carbohydrates and reduce proteins, in addition to sometimes needing some auxiliary vitamins.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6897, + "question": "What is the ideal diet for diabetics?", + "answer": "The foundations of the ideal diet for a diabetic patient are based on the equation in meals between various healthy foods, and following a fixed meal schedule with specific times, as the diabetic patient must eat foods rich in natural nutrients, low in calories, and also low in fat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6898, + "question": "What is the ideal blood sugar level for a pregnant woman who is diabetic?", + "answer": "The blood sugar level should not exceed 126 mg while fasting, and should not exceed 200 mg after eating...but please see your gynecologist to monitor your blood sugar, as having it happen once during pregnancy increases the chance of it recurring, along with the possibility of you developing type 2 diabetes...", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6899, + "question": "Does the appearance of diabetes in a cancer patient as a result of chemotherapy and cortisone indicate that the diabetes may disappear after the end of chemotherapy?", + "answer": "The appearance of diabetes in people undergoing chemotherapy is often not a result of these treatments\nIt may be a mere coincidence that was detected during tests\nIt is important to inquire from the treating physician about the appearance of diabetes and what its specific causes are", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6900, + "question": "Should a diabetic patient who takes chemotherapy doses measure his blood sugar daily?", + "answer": "Usually, all diabetic patients have their blood sugar measured daily, whether they are undergoing chemotherapy or not\nTo determine response to treatment and change medications if necessary\nNothing special for a diabetic patient undergoing chemotherapy", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6901, + "question": "Is giving sugar water to a diabetic patient when he feels dizzy and suffocating harmful or healthy?", + "answer": "This procedure is harmless, because if the dizziness is due to low blood sugar, it will go away, and if it is due to high blood sugar, the risk will not increase, provided that in this case he is transferred to the nearest hospital.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6902, + "question": "Does feeling dizzy in a diabetic mean low blood sugar?", + "answer": "Mostly yes, and the patient who experiences dizziness due to low blood sugar knows its symptoms", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6903, + "question": "Does feeling dizzy mean high blood sugar?", + "answer": "Diabetes and high blood sugar can cause dizziness for the following reasons:\n\nDehydration: High blood sugar causes the kidneys to remove excess glucose from the blood through urine. Since the kidneys filter glucose from the blood, they also remove water from the body. Therefore, diabetic patients may suffer from frequent urination, and thus develop Dehydration, which sometimes leads to dizziness.\n\nOther symptoms of dehydration include dry eyes, dry mouth, headache, thirst, dark yellow urine, and feeling tired.\n\nHigh blood sugar: During diabetes, the body may not be able to use insulin effectively enough to control blood sugar, which leads to high blood sugar, and thus a feeling of dizziness and lightheadedness.\n\nSymptoms are not limited to the case of high blood sugar, but can be accompanied by frequent urination, feeling thirstier than usual, and high sugar in the urine.\n\nTaking some medications: Some medications can cause dizziness, including diabetes medications that lower blood sugar, in addition to some other medications, such as diuretics, some antibiotics, some antifungals, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and medications. Relieve nerve pain.\n\nIn this case, you should talk to your doctor to look for alternative medications that do not cause dizziness and other annoying symptoms.\nIn general, you should discuss with your doctor the symptoms of diabetes, including dizziness, to determine the causes and appropriate treatment, and to avoid potential risks from those causes. Without treatment, some causes of dizziness may develop into serious complications, and treatment is through controlling blood sugar levels, preventing dehydration, Avoid medications that cause dizziness.\nFor more:\n\nEverything you should know about blood sugar\n4 steps to control blood sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6904, + "question": "What is the normal level of blood sugar while fasting and breaking the fast?", + "answer": "The normal rate when fasting for 12 hours is 65-120 mg/100 ml (4.1-6 and 4 mmol/L), while two hours after consuming an amount of sugar it is 140 mg/100 ml.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6905, + "question": "Is there a treatment to eliminate diabetes, as is rumored on the Internet?", + "answer": "Until now, there is no cure for diabetes because it is caused by damage to the Langerhans cells in the pancreas, which secrete the hormone insulin, which burns sugar and prevents its rise in the blood. The good method is to transplant the pancreas or Langerhans cells. As for what is rumored about mixtures or herbs, there is no cure for diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6906, + "question": "Are saccharin (tea sweetener) and foods labeled “dapt” and “light” harmful to the health of diabetics and dieters? What is the alternative to that?", + "answer": "They all have harmful effects, and the alternative is not to eat them and get used to eating something without sugar. Believe me, it is just a matter of habit, and try it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6907, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes?", + "answer": "Classic symptoms include feeling tired and sick, frequent urination, excessive thirst, excessive hunger, and weight loss.\nKetoacidosis, a condition caused by starvation or uncontrolled diabetes, is common in type 1 diabetes. Ketones are acidic compounds that form in the blood when the body breaks down fats, lipids, and proteins. Symptoms include abdominal pain, vomiting, rapid breathing, extreme lethargy, and drowsiness. Patients with ketoacidosis have a sweet-smelling breath. If this is not treated, it can lead to coma and death.\nWith type 2 diabetes, the condition may not become clear until the patient is offered medical treatment for another disease. The patient may complain of heart disease, chronic infection of the gums and urinary tract, and blurred vision. Women may complain of itching in the genitals. See diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6908, + "question": "Are there stimulants for the pancreas?", + "answer": "The pancreas has a closed endocrine gland that contains a group of Langerhans cells that secrete insulin to burn sugar and a group of cells that secrete the digestive enzymes lipase and amylase. Thus, there are medications that stimulate the islet cells of Langerhans in diabetics to stimulate them to secrete insulin. These medications are part of the sulfonylurea group and are specific to diabetics only.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6909, + "question": "How do I know that the pancreas has stopped secreting insulin completely? Is it possible for the pancreas to become active again?", + "answer": "The functioning of the pancreas, especially insulin secretion, is detected by examining the percentage of insulin in the blood along with examining the percentage of a compound called C-peptide, which distinguishes between insulin secreted by the body and that taken by injection.\nAs for the activity of the pancreas, this depends on the initial disease that affected its functions\nThere are many diseases that affect the functioning of the pancreas, some of which are infections and some of which are linked to diabetes\nTo know the effect clearly, please confirm the exact type of disease", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6910, + "question": "What method can be followed to control blood sugar during pregnancy, because I can control the sugar level as long as there is no pregnancy, and as soon as pregnancy occurs, my blood sugar becomes terribly disturbed, and I had a miscarriage using this method.", + "answer": "I advise you to follow up with your diabetes doctor before and after pregnancy to give you the appropriate doses of medication or insulin. I also advise you to follow up with a nutritionist to give you the appropriate program for eating before and during pregnancy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6911, + "question": "I have pain all over my body, especially in the leg from the thigh to the heel, and I cannot move, and my blood sugar is high, 440, while fasting. I take Lyrica and insulin.", + "answer": "Leg pain is caused by: iron deficiency in the blood, stress, weakness and lack of elasticity of the veins, excess weight, poor blood flow, and varicose veins.\nTreatment is by rest, reducing activity and work with non-strenuous exercise, and physical therapy with taking Indocid 50 mg twice a day immediately after eating, or a 100 mg suppository once, or Ibuprofen 400 mg 3 times after eating, with Danzin 1 tablet 3 times after eating, and using massage. A muscle relaxant such as Myogizic or Muscadol, a diuretic such as Lasix, and balanced nutrition. We advise you to do a blood test for the functions of the kidneys, joints, triglycerides, and cholesterol. The main concern in all of this is the necessity of regulating blood sugar, as it is very high and can cause many disorders to the body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6912, + "question": "Does diabetes have an effect on the secretion of hormones that cause sexual desire in men and women?", + "answer": "Perhaps indirectly, diabetes causes narrowing of the arteries and blood vessels in general, but it does not directly affect sexual hormones. Therefore, diabetics are advised to exercise to reduce the effect of narrowing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6913, + "question": "Can I use Glucophage to lose weight even though I do not have diabetes and want to lose weight? My weight is 90. Does it have any side effects and what are the appropriate doses to lose weight?", + "answer": "Glucophage may help to lose weight, but it is not used for this purpose only. To lose weight, it is necessary to consult a nutritionist to prescribe the appropriate food, and it is also necessary to exercise, especially walking.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6914, + "question": "I am 21 years old. I developed diabetes at the age of 20 and am about to get married. I want to know what precautions I should take, whether sexual or otherwise? !", + "answer": "There are no specific tips other than maintaining and controlling diabetes by taking medications regularly, following an appropriate diet, and following up with your doctor to avoid any complications. If there is a desire to become pregnant, I advise you to consult your doctor and see him as soon as pregnancy occurs to give you the appropriate dose.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6915, + "question": "What is the amount of sugar in the blood of a healthy person? Is it constant or changing?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar is less than 121 and this does not change", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6916, + "question": "Is there sugar in Diet Pepsi? Or is diet soda harmful to diabetics?", + "answer": "Diet soft drinks do not usually contain sugar, but diet Pepsi drinks contain a percentage of artificial sugars that are used as a sugar substitute. Although these artificial sugars contain very few calories, they can affect blood sugar levels in some patients. Those suffering from diabetes.\n \nIn general, it is not recommended for diabetics to consume diet soft drinks in large quantities, as it is preferable to consume sugar-free soft drinks in moderation and in a limited manner. Diabetics must be careful to monitor their blood sugar levels regularly and follow the diet prescribed by the doctor.\n \nFor more:\n\nFoods and drinks that raise blood sugar\nWhat drinks are suitable for diabetics?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6917, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 10 years. I take Novonorm half a mg in the morning, 120. Diabetes so I wait for you, but after 3 o’clock in the afternoon, my blood sugar rises to 200 or more, then it drops somewhat at night, and sometimes during...", + "answer": "Metformin is called an auxiliary medicine because even if a normal person takes it, his blood sugar does not drop to a very low level. However, it is taken at the beginning of eating the main meal, which is why he takes it at the beginning of lunch instead of in the morning when breakfast is simple. If the instability persists, you can replace it with medications that activate the pancreas, such as Downell", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6918, + "question": "What is the risk of diabetes?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar is higher than 121 or cumulative blood sugar is higher than 6.5", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6919, + "question": "I suffer from high cholesterol and triglycerides, and I am fifty-one years old. I take Dualiscol, fish oil, tomato oil, and tomato vinegar. Do they interact with each other?", + "answer": "All of these substances work to reduce triglycerides and harmful cholesterol, and they work to raise the body’s beneficial cholesterol. Therefore, they are beneficial and do not conflict between them. To increase comfort, eating each one away from the others is not a requirement, but just as a precaution.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6920, + "question": "A very intense feeling of suffocation. Is this from diabetes and how to treat it?", + "answer": "This is psychological instability. You can take an anti-depressant medication such as citalopram 20 mg, but it is not dispensed with a prescription, and the results begin to appear after two weeks.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6921, + "question": "Is there any important advice for a diabetic patient? I discovered that I have diabetes and I want information and advice on which foods to avoid and which drinks to drink a lot.\nPlease give me some advice about eating, drinking, and what to eat...", + "answer": "The response is included in the diabetes search in the dictionary, and we welcome your questions after reviewing the response.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6922, + "question": "What foods are recommended for diabetics?", + "answer": "Nutrition is an important part of a healthy lifestyle when suffering from diabetes. Following a healthy eating plan and practicing physical activity can help maintain the level of glucose in the blood. Therefore, a balance must be made between the type of food, physical activity, and the treatment plan prescribed to treat diabetes, and I will explain. Here is a group of healthy foods recommended for diabetics:\n\nVegetables: include broccoli, carrots, green vegetables, peppers, and tomatoes, in addition to starchy vegetables, such as potatoes, corn, and green peas.\nFruits, including oranges, watermelon, berries, apples, bananas, and grapes, while adhering to the quantities specified by the doctor to avoid complications of diabetes.\nGrains: At least half of the grains you eat per day should be whole grains, including wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, and barley.\nProtein: Proteins are important foods that should be included in the diet. Different types of meat can be eaten as long as they are low in fat, in addition to other sources of protein such as eggs.\nLegumes: such as peanuts, dried beans, and chickpeas.\nDairy products: It is recommended to eat fat-free or low-fat dairy, which includes milk, yogurt, and cheese.\nFoods that contain healthy fats: These include oils that contain healthy fats, such as canola oil and olive oil, in addition to nuts, seeds, and fatty fish such as salmon, tuna, and mackerel. Avocado also contains beneficial healthy fats.\n\nIt is recommended to avoid eating sugars, fats, fried foods, processed meats, ready-made meals, and sweetened drinks, as they are among the most dangerous foods and drinks for a diabetic patient.\n \nFor more:\n\nHow to choose foods for diabetics that suit their health condition\nHow do you monitor the food of diabetics?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6923, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes, and these days it is on the rise. She is taking the insulin-stimulating medication Gelmerida, in addition to an insulin injection at dinner. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Multiple readings must be taken, the first in the morning, before breakfast, and two hours after meals. The morning reading must be less than 130, and after meals, less than 180. If it is higher than that and the cumulative test is high, metformin can be added or the dose of Helmerid increased.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6924, + "question": "What are the causes of blood sugar falling to a very low level in a person who does not have diabetes? What are its symptoms, consequences, effects and dangers, and what is the necessary treatment with pharmaceutical and natural products?", + "answer": "Blood sugar falling to low levels has two important causes\n1- Taking doses of insulin by mistake or intentionally\n2- Suffering from a pancreatic tumor that leads to the secretion of large amounts of insulin, which leads to a decrease in blood sugar levels.\nTo treat this condition, you must take juice or sweets\nIt is important to see an internal endocrinologist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6925, + "question": "I am 24 years old. For the last four years, every time I eat sugar with tea or anything else, my heart feels hot and sometimes painless, but disturbing, pains, and this happens even if...", + "answer": "To ensure that sugar causes fever and cramps, stop eating sugar or with anything, no luck. Do you not feel these symptoms? Then come back as usual and see if these symptoms reappear, then tell us what is happening to you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6926, + "question": "Is it necessary if feeling constantly thirsty, going to the bathroom regularly, and drying the lips is evidence of diabetes? Knowing that one of my family members, thank God, does not have diabetes...", + "answer": "There is no requirement for diabetes to be hereditary, and it is best to do a blood sugar test to be sure. See your doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6927, + "question": "Answer in precise detail: What are the harmful effects of insulin on the body and what is the benefit because I suffer from diabetes and I treat it with pills and the treatment does not respond and my doctor decided to start treatment with insulin and I am afraid and will not submit to the doctor’s decision. What do you think as specialist doctors? Do I agree with the doctor or not and my diabetes level is...", + "answer": "Insulin is a protein hormone produced by beta cells located in the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. It is responsible for consuming and reducing the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood, and therefore its level and the level of pre-insulin (Proinsulin) and its parts (C-peptide) are determined in the disease. Diabetes Mellitus / In case of a deficiency, the hormone insulin is given by injecting it into the blood and not orally because it is a protein that is easy to break down in the stomach.

The process of secreting the hormone insulin depends entirely on the level of glucose in the blood. If the level of glucose in the blood is high, the secretion of this hormone increases, that is, there is a direct flow, and the process of its secretion and the response of the pancreatic cells depend on (Ca++) ions and their entry into the pancreas.

Insulin functions: Insulin has many roles, including: metabolism of sugars. 
It affects many metabolic processes and target cells (which are the cells affected by the insulin hormone). The target cells are: - Liver cells.

- Muscle cells.

- Fat cells.


The normal level of the hormone insulin ranges between (5 - 25 IU / liter). The level of pre-insulin ranges between (0.05 - 0.5 nanograms / milliliter). The level of (C-peptide) ranges between (1 - 4 nanograms / millilitre). ). 


Insulin measurement is not used to diagnose diabetes.

Insulin measurement is required in the following cases: To diagnose insulinoma. 
Find out whether there is functional reserve of the pancreas, especially in diabetes in young people. 

Reasons for high levels of the hormone insulin: 1- In the case of insulinoma. 

2- Cushing's disease. 

3- Intolerance to fructose and galactose. 

4- Sometimes excessive obesity.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6928, + "question": "I performed a laboratory analysis as follows: BUN16\nCreatinine8\nALBUMIN3\nWhat do we read in these laboratory results?", + "answer": "Is the cr 8 or 0.8? If it is 0.8, then the tests are normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6929, + "question": "I have a 20-year-old girl who has been diagnosed with diabetes for 8 years and has had celiac disease for 18 years and suffers from anemia. What is the appropriate diet for her, knowing that she only eats rice...", + "answer": "This woman needs a nutritionist to supervise a nutritional program for the girl, and you can consult the dictionary on the subject.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6930, + "question": "My wife is six months pregnant\nShe had blood sugar tests done and it was confirmed that she had gestational diabetes\nThe first time, the doctor advised her to go on a diet, and after two weeks she had a fasting and fasting test\nThe result was 106 and after eating it was 166...", + "answer": "You should take the advice of the doctor supervising your condition, as gestational diabetes may lead to complications for the pregnant mother and the fetus if the blood sugar level is not controlled.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6931, + "question": "Does an increase in insulin in the body cause pain and cramps in the muscles or bones?", + "answer": "Insulin is a protein hormone produced by beta cells located in the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas, which is responsible for consuming and lowering the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood.\nThe process of secreting the hormone insulin depends entirely on the level of glucose in the blood. If the level of glucose in the blood is high, the secretion of this hormone increases, that is, there is a direct flow, and the process of its secretion and the response of the pancreatic cells depend on (Ca++) ions and their entry into the pancreas.\nInsulin functions:\n- Metabolism of sugars.\n- Influencing many metabolic processes and target cells (the cells affected by the insulin hormone), which are: liver cells, muscle cells, and fat cells.\nThe normal level of the hormone insulin ranges between (5 - 25 IU / liter). The level of pre-insulin ranges between (0.05 - 0.5 nanograms / milliliter). The level of (C-peptide) ranges between (1 - 4 nanograms / millilitre). ).\n** Insulin measurement is required in the following cases:\nTo diagnose insulinoma.\nFind out whether there is functional reserve of the pancreas, especially in diabetes in young people.\n**Causes of high insulin levels:\n1- In the case of insulinoma.\n2- Cushing's disease.\n3- Intolerance to fructose and galactose.\n4- Sometimes excessive obesity.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6932, + "question": "I suffer from the second level, ha1c 6.6, my fasting blood sugar is 114, and two hours after eating, it is 96. Is there a risk, knowing that my weight is 100 and my height is 176 cm? Please answer.", + "answer": "I think that the risk exists, especially if there is a history of infections in the family. What is important and most important is that you have an ideal weight and that you exercise. You must lose close to 20 kilograms of your weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6933, + "question": "Is there a treatment for pain resulting from nerve inflammation resulting from diabetes? There is pain in the neck and right shoulder, with numbness in the arms.", + "answer": "Foot heat treatment for diabetics uses alpha lipoic acid (ALA), which has been proven effective for controlling blood sugar, and alleviating diabetic neuropathy and kidney disease.\nAlpha lipoic acid is most effective if used early in diabetic neuropathy and before it progresses to the late stages.\nCauses of neuritis in diabetics:\n1- Hardening of the arteries supplying the nerves\n2- Lack of vitamin B1, 6, and 12 due to frequent urination\n3- As a result of increased secretion of ketoacids that destroy nerves (ketoacids are produced from metabolism within diabetic cells)\nSymptoms:\n- It can affect diabetics, pre-diabetics, or those at risk for diabetes\n- It usually starts in one nerve\nThe effect is more sensory (feeling) than movement.\n- It begins in the form of pain in the leg muscles, followed by a loss of feeling in the muscles\n- Loss of sensation is in the form of gloves and tassels (the areas of loss of sensation are the hand to the middle of the arm and the foot to approximately the middle of the leg).\n- Other symptoms such as: impotence, lack of urinary control, feeling the desire to urinate but not being able to do so, difficulty in digestion, hair loss, and ulcers on the skin.\nTreatment of neuritis in diabetics:\n- Controlling diabetes: with food, medications, and insulin\n- Arteriolar dilator such as piribidel\n- Ca dobesilate or doxium\n- Carbamazepine or Tegretol", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6934, + "question": "To clarify once again, whenever I monitor my blood sugar level with the home device in the evening at 21 o’clock after eating - I transfer the result as written on the device - which is -1.95 - and in the morning I monitor it again before eating...", + "answer": "If the result is 195 milligrams per deciliter after eating, then it is acceptable, and the morning result is acceptable. As for you saying that you do not understand the result, this is another matter, but if you are a diabetic, I think that it is your duty to know everything about diabetes and take the device to where you bought it to learn about it or read. Instructions are in the accompanying book so that you can understand what you are reading, so if someone asks you, you will respond with dedication and knowledge", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6935, + "question": "Clarification. I will tell you in the first question: in the evening at 9 o’clock after eating, the blood sugar level is 1g and 95mg, and in the morning before eating at 8 o’clock I measure once more...", + "answer": "The question is not clear. I do not understand this percentage. I explained that and please give me correct information about the sugar percentage. There is no percentage in grams, and you say one gram and ninety-five mg, which means if we add them together, the answer is 1095 mg. It is neither logical nor reasonable.\nIf I don't get the correct parameter I can't help\nThe result I want is as follows\n----- Milligrams per deciliter\nOr ----- milliosmol\nIf you don't know how to explain it to me, ask someone to help you. Otherwise, I cannot understand you. This is the fourth time I have answered this question.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6936, + "question": "In the evening - dinner - two hours after eating, I test the sugar level in my blood, which is - 1g and 95, and I test it in the morning on my home device at 8 o’clock before eating, the result is much less than a gram, which is - 94. Is this...", + "answer": "Dear, I told you that I do not understand what you are saying about 1 gram and 95 sugar is measured or in millosmoles or in mg per deciliter. Send me correct numbers because I do not understand what you mean.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6937, + "question": "Is it better to take Glucophage treatment before or after food? For diabetics?", + "answer": "Always before eating in the morning and eating immediately after, so that the sugar does not drop and we run into another problem", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6938, + "question": "Whenever I monitor my blood sugar level in the evening, two hours after eating, I find that the result is high on my home device, estimated at 1 gram and 95. And in the morning, when I monitor the sugar level, I find that it is lower...", + "answer": "Dear, so that there is no mistake, you say that sugar is one gram and 95 grams. What do you mean by this? I do not understand you because sugar is measured in milligrams per deciliter. Please explain.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6939, + "question": "Whenever I monitor the percentage in my blood at dinner with the home device, the result is 1g and 96. And in the morning I test it again = I find the result is much lower, i.e. = it does not exceed 94 grams. Is this result logical and if...", + "answer": "This is the most appropriate and excellent, but tell me at what time in the morning the result will be seen and whether it is before or after food\nAlso, the evening result, what time it is and whether it is before or after food", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6940, + "question": "I am 22 years old and I have had diabetes for 9 years and I have been neglectful, and two months ago I had kidney and liver tests done and thank God they are good and I have started to control my blood sugar. Is the previous period without treatment the complications will appear quickly...", + "answer": "Erectile dysfunction is not instantaneous, but rather it gradually progresses like the rest of the people, but more quickly. Marriage is possible, but it is better for the wife to know about your illness and your fears, so as not to be selfish, as it may not be important to her.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6941, + "question": "And after\nRegarding the treatment of type 2 diabetes in the event of uncontrolled blood sugar with Glucophage alone\nWhich is better, Gulptin or sulfonylurea (glyburide) and has fewer side effects?", + "answer": "Glucophage is very good, but you did not explain to me the amount of pills you take, since when, and what is the blood sugar level on an empty stomach while taking Glucophage.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6942, + "question": "What is the best time to use Glucophage pills for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Every morning", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6943, + "question": "How do I reduce the risks of diabetes to my eyes, knowing that I feel that my vision is no longer what it was?", + "answer": "The only solution is to maintain normal blood sugar levels. This is the only solution to all diabetes complications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6944, + "question": "I am a 43-year-old woman. I have diabetes and high blood pressure, but my diabetes is not very high, meaning it currently reaches 161 or 162, and my blood pressure goes up and down from time to time, but I have pain in my arm at the elbow area...", + "answer": "Did you diagnose the situation and assume that it is in the nerve??? First, you must persevere in treating diabetes and always see your doctor to ensure that the treatment is correct and the result is correct. As for the pain, you must see an orthopedic doctor to confirm the location and cause of the pain for treatment.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6945, + "question": "I am a young woman who works: In the morning I break my fast with milk and a croissant, at 12:00 I have lunch, perhaps a light one, and in the evening around 16:00 I feel very hungry and shake until I feel dizzy, and once I measured my blood sugar while I was at this...", + "answer": "If you do not suffer from diabetes and do not take any hypoglycemic agent, there are many reasons for low blood sugar\nThere are some reasons for this, which are taking some medications in addition to kidney failure\nAlso when consuming excessive alcohol or perhaps in the presence of liver infections and also as a result of hormonal problems\nMost cases of hypoglycemia occur when you do not eat, but there are cases in which hypoglycemia occurs immediately after eating because the pancreas secretes a large amount of insulin, which causes sugar to decrease from the blood.\nIf you do not suffer from any of this, perhaps the last condition is heavy insulin secretion", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6946, + "question": "I suffer from 18% diabetes and I am supposed to undergo surgery. I was taking pills but to no avail. Now I take 90 units of insulin and my blood sugar is still high and it has not dropped a single point according to science...", + "answer": "The only solution in your situation is for you to be in the hospital a few days before the operation so that good blood sugar control can be achieved under the supervision of a doctor within 24 hours.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6947, + "question": "I am a 28-year-old woman and I have diabetes. What is the long-term effect of insulin on my entire health? I took the necessary medications and the doctor said that I must take insulin because my diabetes is on medication...", + "answer": "The danger is from the sugar and not from insulin because insulin is a substance secreted by the pancreas gland, meaning that it is already present in the body, and as long as the sugar does not respond to other medications, one must continue to use insulin and keep the sugar at a normal level because its continued rise may affect the kidneys, blood vessels, and many organs of the body.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6948, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and have been on a diet for 4 months. My weight has decreased by 6 kg, but my diabetes level does not drop below 320. Is there a solution to this problem without resorting to insulin, knowing that I suffer from...", + "answer": "Yes, dear, but you must see a doctor so that he can prescribe you some pills to lower blood sugar. You must know your weight and height and how much weight you need to lose, in addition to exercise that helps burn sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6949, + "question": "Can you provide us with some foods that are beneficial for diabetes?", + "answer": "In general, you should reduce calories, and reduce carbohydrates, especially sweets and starches. See diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6950, + "question": "My daughter proposes to her fiancé who is diabetic. Does it affect their sexual life and does it affect their children in the future?", + "answer": "It is certainly possible, because diabetes is a hereditary disease, so there is a possibility that children will be affected by it. As for sexual ability, this depends on taking care of diabetes and its complications, because neglecting it leads to the erosion of weak arteries in the body and a defect in the arteries in general, and this is the reason for sexual problems, since the process of erection is Blood flow to the penis and of course a good erection is in healthy arteries", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6951, + "question": "Why are diabetics advised to eat cellulose?", + "answer": "Whoever recommends this, send me this study", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6952, + "question": "Can insulin 40 be given with a syringe of 100?", + "answer": "Read the writing carefully\nIn the pharmacy you will find two types of insulin syringes\nOne is divided by 40 degrees and the other is divided by 100 degrees\nBy the way, they are both the same size, 1mm...\nThe dose of insulin, when the doctor writes it, is in units and not in millimeters like regular injections. In pharmacies, there are two types of insulin injections, one labeled 100 units per mm and the other labeled 40 units per mm.\nSo, if the doctor wrote a dose of 20 units and he takes from the syringe that says 40 units per mm, I hold the syringe divided by 40 degrees and pull it up to the 20 mark, and then I get the dose that I want, 20 units.\nSame thing... 20 units are required... from a syringe marked with 100 units per mm... I hold the syringe at 100 degrees and pull it up to the 20 mark.\nThe problem or confusion may occur if someone withdraws 40 syringes from a 100 units per mm syringe, or vice versa.\nFor example... What is required is 20 units... What is available to me is a syringe of 100 units per mm... If I have a syringe of 100, that's it, no problem, I will withdraw up to the mark of 20... Well, if I only have a syringe of 40!!!\nIf I pulled up to the 20 mark, then I took half the size of the syringe, that is, half a mm. That is, it is as if I pulled up to the 50 mark. If this were a 100 syringe... and this means that I withdrew 50 units, not 20. May God protect the patient if we had not paid attention and given it to him.\nFor this reason, as a precaution, I use a 100 syringe with the 100 syringe and a 40 syringe with the 40 syringe.\nBut it is also useful to use a 40 syringe with a 100 syringe, or vice versa, but I must take care to calculate the dose exactly.\nI mean, in the previous example, we wanted 20 units of a syringe containing 100 units of insulin... If we had a syringe of 100, we would have drawn up to the mark of 20, which means one-fifth of the size of the syringe.\nSo, if I withdraw with a 40 syringe, then I will still take up to a fifth of the syringe because we agreed that the two syringes are the same size.\n40/5 = 8\nI am still supposed to pull up to mark 8 on the syringe 40\nOr pull up to mark 20 on the syringe 100", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6953, + "question": "My husband has diabetes\nUntil now, I have not become pregnant. Does diabetes delay childbearing or cause infertility?", + "answer": "I advise you to see an infertility and fertility specialist to examine you using an ultrasound machine to check your ovulation. I also advise your husband to perform a semen analysis to rule out any weakness in him that may lead to a delay in pregnancy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6954, + "question": "I am a diabetic. I suffer from severe pain and heat in the bottom of my feet. I feel numbness in them as if I were walking on a layer of sponge. Please advise.", + "answer": "There are many reasons for feeling hot under the feet, including: diabetes, nerve inflammation, increased thyroid secretion, increased levels of uric acid in the blood, low potassium, and psychological anxiety and depression.\nLaboratory tests must be performed for these diseases to try to find out the cause.\nTreatment: Treating the disease that causes heat in the feet\n-   Use olive oil and apply it to the feet\n-        Painting the feet with henna\n-        Massage the feet with apple cider vinegar\n-        Water bath for the feet: 4 liters of water with a spoonful of ground mustard\n-        Use a medication for peripheral nerve inflammation, such as Neurotin 400 mg\n-        If you are diabetic, it must be regulated and controlled\n-        Injection of cyanocobalamin into the muscle every day (10 apr.)", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6955, + "question": "Is there a possibility of being cured of diabetes? I am a 28-year-old woman with diabetes of 220, and I have had it for three months. I repeat. Will I recover from it completely or will it stay with me for the rest of my life? I smoke hookah once every ten days. What is the harm? I have diabetes. I feel heart palpitations...", + "answer": "My dear, the way you talk makes me feel that you are very afraid of diabetes, as if it is an incurable disease, God forbid\nYou need to read a lot about diabetes to understand it\nThis disease will always accompany you, and you must know everything about it, live with it, and learn how to take care of it and be treated for it. If you do all of this, you can live, God willing, 100 years without any problem caused by diabetes, but if you neglect it, it will eat you up. It is a treacherous one that begins with the weak arteries in the retina and kidneys, so do not be afraid at all and start treating it. And pay attention to it daily\nI do not think that the hookah is one of the necessities of life, and I think that you are a lover of life. Leave it. Perhaps it is the cause of your shortness of breath. In any case, seeing a doctor to do a chest x-ray and heart planning will make you reassured, God willing.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6956, + "question": "My daughter is five years old, and I sometimes see her urinating a lot. I took a blood sugar test for her at home using a device at night, and her blood sugar level came out at one hundred and forty-nine. I am worried about this percentage. Is...", + "answer": "The question is when did you do this test for her? Before or after food, and if after food, how long after?\nI think it is better to take her to the doctor to do a laboratory test and reassure me that it is better for her to wait", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6957, + "question": "What are the symptoms of diabetes? I am 30 years old and no one in my family has diabetes, but for a short time I have noticed that I go to the bathroom a lot, knowing that I sleep about 8 hours a night...", + "answer": "Classic symptoms include feeling tired and sick, frequent urination, excessive thirst, excessive hunger, and weight loss.\nKetoacidosis, a condition caused by starvation or uncontrolled diabetes, is common in type 1 diabetes. Ketones are acidic compounds that form in the blood when the body breaks down fats, lipids, and proteins. Symptoms include abdominal pain, vomiting, rapid breathing, extreme lethargy, and drowsiness. Patients with ketoacidosis have a sweet-smelling breath. If this is not treated, it can lead to coma and death.\nWith type 2 diabetes, the condition may not become clear until the patient is offered medical treatment for another disease. The patient may complain of heart disease, chronic infection of the gums and urinary tract, and blurred vision. Women may complain of itching in the genitals. See diabetes in the dictionary", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6958, + "question": "Is forgetfulness one of the factors that weaken diabetes, given that I suffer from forgetfulness significantly and that I suffer from type 2 diabetes and suffer from a lack of control over my blood sugar? My blood sugar test rate is higher than 300 after...", + "answer": "Forgetting has many causes, including age and laziness in activating memory\nGabriel Garcia Marquez says in his writings that whoever suffers from poor memory should create his own memory, that is, rely on using a small notebook in which you record everything you need to remember.\nAs for your inability to control diabetes, this is something you have to learn. You have to study a lot about this disease because you will live with it for the rest of your life, and if you neglect it it will eat away at you, and if you pay attention to it and know everything about it, you can control it and you can live with it for 100 years, God willing.\nYou must seek the help of a doctor, preferably an endocrinologist, to develop correct treatment and a correct diet that is compatible with your height, weight, age, and activity during the day. This is my advice to you.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6959, + "question": "What herbs are used to treat diabetes?", + "answer": "Olive leaf", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6960, + "question": "Do citrus fruits, such as grapefruit, oranges, and lemons, contribute to raising blood sugar levels? What are the beneficial foods and what are the harmful foods that raise blood sugar?", + "answer": "Diet and moderate exercise are the first treatment used in diabetes. For many type 2 diabetics, losing weight may be an important goal in helping them control diabetes. A good, balanced diet provides about 50-60% of calories from carbohydrates, about 10-20% of calories from protein, and less than 30% of calories from fat. The number of calories required for an individual depends on age, weight and activity level. Caloric intake should be distributed throughout the entire day so that the entry of glucose into the blood is kept to a minimum. Tracking the number of calories provided by various foods can become complicated, and patients are usually advised to consult a nutritionist. It is easy for the diet department to develop a plan for each individual patient. A diet based on exchanging food menus is recommended. Every food exchange includes a known amount of calories in the form of protein, fat, or carbohydrate. A patient's diet plan will consist of a certain number of portions of each food category (protein or meat, fruit, bread, starch, vegetables, and fat) to be eaten at meal and snack times. Patients have the right to choose the foods to be eaten as long as they adhere to a number of prescribed exchanges. For many people with type 2 diabetes, weight loss is an important factor in controlling their condition. Diet swapping, along with a moderate exercise plan, can help them lose excess weight and improve their health. Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, can be caused by too much insulin, extreme undereating (eating too late or to coincide with the action of insulin), alcohol consumption, or increased exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6961, + "question": "When my mother reached the age of 59, she developed diabetes. Is this likely that I will develop the disease?\nWhat are the most common symptoms that make you suspect that you have diabetes?", + "answer": "The most important symptoms of diabetes are extreme thirst, drinking, and frequent urination\nSee sugar in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6962, + "question": "I am 22 years old. I have had diabetes since I was 13 years old, but I was completely ignoring it. Now, after problems occurred with my teeth and they became loose, I understood the danger of neglecting this disease and began to control it...", + "answer": "If you take care and respect your disease, and manage your diabetes consistently, things will proceed normally and you will live a normal life.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6963, + "question": "And his blessings\nWhich is harmful to a person, using insulin or tablets?\nOr may God put it in the balance of your good deeds\nAmen", + "answer": "Treatment depends on the type of diabetes and the response to the medication. In both cases, treatment, with its few complications, is superior to no treatment and the complications of uncontrolled diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6964, + "question": "When I do a urine test in the laboratory, the result comes out +++, that is, blood is present in the urine. Here, is the kidney in danger? Does diabetes also come out with the urine, and does it decrease...", + "answer": "It is normal for there to be no blood in the urine\nThe presence of blood in the urine is not always an indication of danger to the kidneys\nThe presence of stones in any part of the urinary tract may be one of the reasons\nRegarding sugar...it is normal for there to be no sugar in the urine\nBut if the blood sugar rises more than 200, then sugar begins to appear in the urine\nThat is, its presence in the urine is an indicator of its increase in the blood\nThe home device most likely gives real results", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6965, + "question": "Which is better for stimulating the pancreas, insulin or tablets??", + "answer": "Insulin replaces the secretion of the pancreas. As for pills, some of them stimulate the pancreas to secrete insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6966, + "question": "As you know, diabetes can destroy other body organs\nKidney Heart Liver etc. This is when it rises\nWhat dangers does it cause when it decreases?", + "answer": "Lack of consciousness, if not treated, leads to brain damage and death", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6967, + "question": "I have diabetes and I use pills to lower my blood sugar level, but to no avail. I still suffer from diabetes symptoms, frequent urination day and night, and excessive thirst. Help me. I want a solution for my condition...", + "answer": "Is the blood sugar level still high? You must adhere to the diet and medication, and if your blood sugar is still high, another medication can be added", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6968, + "question": "Is there a surgery to treat diabetes insipidus? How can I lose weight, knowing that the gain is due to diabetes and I am 19 years old?", + "answer": "Diabetes insipidus is caused by a deficiency in the pituitary gland’s secretion of anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). The cause must be known. If there is a tumor, the treatment is by surgically removing the tumor. In general,\nTreatment of diabetes insipidus\nPatients should avoid dehydration by treating diarrhea and vomiting when they occur, and staying away from stress and hot climates.\nThe patient must drink a sufficient amount of fluids to replace the amounts lost in the urine. He must also avoid increasing blood sugar, avoid increasing blood volume, and correct excess blood sodium.\nThe patient may need the medication called desmopressin, which can be taken once or twice daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6969, + "question": "God Almighty and His blessings,\nI am 52 years old. I have been suffering from diabetes for 6 years. I have been taking amarel 2mg tablets, but with my excessive drinking, may God forgive us all, my sugar weight has increased...", + "answer": "Firstly, praise be to God who guided you and relieved you from drinking alcohol because it negatively affects all body functions. Secondly, it is unreasonable that your diabetes is 1 gram, because this is a lot and puts you in a coma, so please make sure of the exact measurements. In general, the Amaryl medicine is excellent, but it needs to determine the appropriate dose by the doctor. As for balanitis, I fear that you have had intercourse with unknown women (prostitutes). Especially since you were addicted to drinking alcohol, I advise you to do a laboratory blood test for DRL, as well as take a swab of the inflammation and examine it in the laboratory, and while waiting for that, you can apply the glans cream with Fuzicort, Ecorex, or Dermovate-N twice daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6970, + "question": "What causes the extremities to become terribly cold in the winter and hot when the blood sugar level drops, knowing that I had diabetes 10 years ago and I am now 25 years old?", + "answer": "This condition is called Raynaud's phenomenon or disease. Raynaud's phenomenon is a disorder that causes constriction of small blood vessels at the ends of the limbs, a phenomenon “when temperature changes occur from warm to cold.” This disorder mostly affects the hands, and often the feet. Raynaud's disorder is more common in women than men, and is considered a vascular response to cold. For some people, in response to emotional stress. Raynaud's disorder, which appears for no known reason, is called primary or primary Raynaud's phenomenon. It appears mainly in women under the age of 30, and it is generally more annoying than an impediment to movement. It can usually be controlled by not being exposed to the cold, and wearing protective clothing, such as socks and gloves, inside the house or in bed. However, Raynaud's disorder can pose a greater risk when it results from a medical condition. This rare type is called secondary Raynaud's phenomenon, and it appears in later years of life, often in people (men or women) who suffer from connective tissue diseases, such as scleroderma and lupus. Systemic lupus erythematosus, or other autoimmune diseases. These medical conditions may damage blood vessels. It changes its responses to cold or stress, and may sometimes lead to problems with performance proficiency, or skin ulcers. Secondary Raynaud's disorder is also associated with carpal tunnel syndrome, some types of occupations and jobs (such as those in which vibrating machines are used), medications that cause blood vessels to constrict, and damage to blood vessels as a result of smoking or chemotherapy drugs.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6971, + "question": "I am suffering from severe weight loss, even though I am diabetic?", + "answer": "Try to seek the help of a nutritionist to study your situation, such as your weight in relation to your height and the activity that you practice daily, to develop a diet. You must also control the status of blood sugar to avoid many complications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6972, + "question": "How do I deal with my daughter who has been diagnosed with diabetes for 3 months and is 6 years old? She asks to eat all the time, and I am trying to include diabetes in diet and on specific schedules.", + "answer": "Try to control things by keeping her busy with other things that distract her from food, and if there is insistence, try to accustom her to consuming vegetables, as the amount of calories is very small, and keep her away from everything that is rich in calories.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6973, + "question": "After you checked it and it was approved, I found a message saying: The question has been answered, so I searched for it repeatedly but did not find the answer. the question is . I am 55 years old and fell ill...", + "answer": "Diet alone may be sufficient to treat type 2 diabetes in adults, but you must constantly monitor your blood sugar because you cannot protect yourself. It is preferable to buy a blood sugar measuring machine from any pharmacy and continue monitoring. If the number is higher, the medicine will be ready.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6974, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old girl. I suffer from high fever in the foot, and there come days when I cannot get out of bed, I feel dizzy, and I cannot open my eyes or speak? Knowing that I...", + "answer": "Causes of hot feet: addiction to drinking alcohol - diabetes - AIDS - Raynaud's phenomenon - stroke - spinal cord injury - inflammation of the peripheral nerves - vitamin B12 deficiency - rheumatoid arthritis - lead poisoning - pressure on the nerve roots in the spinal cord, due to the presence of a disc. Or curvature of the spine, or anemia, or wearing narrow plastic shoes, which causes heat and sweating in the feet, or allergies, whether to foods or pollutants in the atmosphere, such as dust, flowers, pollen, smells, perfumes, and chemicals. 
Treatment and prevention: -- Stay away from foods that trigger allergies, such as fish, eggs, chocolate, and gateaux. -- Rely on eating green vegetables, fruits, honey, and jams. --- Quit smoking because nicotine causes constriction of blood vessels and thus numbness. -- Wear light, comfortable, non-plastic shoes. To ventilate the feet.--Take vitamin B12 first with needles, then pills. And gabapentin 400 mg. You can perform a water massage by placing the feet or hands in a bowl of cold water for 5 minutes, then placing it in a bowl of hot water for 5 minutes. Repeat the process several times, once or twice daily.\nWe advise you to quickly see an internal medicine specialist for a clinical examination and laboratory blood tests to try to diagnose the cause, and to test for diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6975, + "question": "I did a test and found the blood sugar level was 332. I was fasting and took medication and my sugar started to drop below 200. Now I am taking medication and started on a diet. Will sugar become normal or will it continue...", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment lasts a lifetime, and in order for it to lead to a good result, it must be assisted by diet, weight loss, and exercise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6976, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes? My question is that I suffer from pain in my feet, specifically bone cramps, so what is the solution?", + "answer": "Dear, the reason is not maintaining a normal blood sugar level. What you are suffering from is because of what has happened to the arteries and nerves in this area. You must see a doctor to determine the extent of the damage to the foot, and blood sugar control must be done.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6977, + "question": "Can diabetes in the husband prevent the wife from becoming pregnant?", + "answer": "Diabetes itself is not the obstacle, but rather the complications of diabetes and the degree of complications the patient has\nIf his condition has reached the point where he cannot achieve a proper erection, such that he is unable to have sexual intercourse with his wife, then the result will be that pregnancy is not possible.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6978, + "question": "I have a father who suffers from diabetes, and now he has started to experience pain in his right thigh, with a pin-pricking sensation and itching as well, and now the pain has begun to extend to the ends of his leg. What is the diagnosis for this...", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible that diabetes has a strong relationship with the issue. He should be examined by my doctor, and the most important treatment in this issue is to maintain a normal blood sugar level in addition to other medications that he may need depending on his symptoms.\nBecause diabetes affects the arteries, especially the small ones, the nerves, and the skin, especially if the medication is not administered well and the blood sugar level is maintained naturally.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6979, + "question": "My son has been suffering from diabetes for a while and he is 11 years old. Is it helpful for him that eating olive leaf infusion treats this disease?", + "answer": "Olive leaves are useful in lowering blood sugar, but they cannot be a substitute for insulin in the case of your son because he is a child and needs insulin", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6980, + "question": "Is there a medicine for diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, there are medications, not medicine, in addition to taking care of weight and the quantity and quality of food\nSee sugar in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6981, + "question": "Peace be upon those who follow guidance. I have been diabetic since 2006. I often forget to take Diamicron 30 in the morning. Should I take it when I remember, even two or three hours after breakfast? Does glucophage 850 replace...", + "answer": "Dear, it is best to take the treatment at the right time and use many methods for this, including setting an alarm clock or setting an alarm on your cell phone. This is the best solution for you, but if you forget one day, there is no harm in taking it after a little time has passed, and try not to take it if it is very close to the next dose.\nYou need treatment for your memory so that you can remember when to take your medication. Please take better care of yourself and do not forget it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6982, + "question": "What happens in the body if he has diabetes and is constantly about 200-300 on an empty stomach?", + "answer": "This situation should not be neglected because continued high blood sugar negatively affects the arteries, the most important of which are the small arteries, especially those in the retina and kidneys. Instead, too much sugar in the blood helps bacteria multiply, and this helps lead to infections throughout the body.\nPay attention to this. You must know a lot about diabetes so that you can treat it and live with it. If you know it well, you can protect yourself from its dangers.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6983, + "question": "Is it true that diabetes medications have complications in the future, unlike insulin, and what is the rate of diabetes at which non-medications should be replaced with insulin?", + "answer": "Every medication we use has complications, but if you take what we need and follow your treatment regularly in addition to a correct diet, it will be better for you.\nI do not know the amount of sugar in your blood so I can advise you, perhaps the diet is sufficient for treatment\nIn any case, the use of insulin should be started when we need to use the maximum amount of pills for diabetes, and despite this, the blood sugar level remains high, which requires starting insulin treatment.\nInsulin also has warnings regarding how it is used and the places in the body where it should be used. All of this must be under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6984, + "question": "What is the harm of drinking tomato juice for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Drinking tomato juice daily helps reduce the blood clotting process in patients with type II diabetes, and this helps avoid many clots, especially if the juice is fresh. As for canned juice, I have many reservations, especially because of the preservatives and sodium in these cans. It is harmful to diabetics and those suffering from high blood pressure", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6985, + "question": "I am diabetic 2, can I take sodium salt?", + "answer": "What do you mean by sodium salt? Table salt is sodium chloride. There is no harm in consuming salt in a reasonable amount, but if there is a medical condition such as high blood pressure.\nIn any case, reducing salt is much better, because what our body needs is sodium and chlorine, which we find in many foods, vegetables, and fruits.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6986, + "question": "At what rate of diabetes should pills be replaced with insulin needles? Is it true that insulin has no long-term harm, unlike pills?", + "answer": "Dear, for diabetes, you must follow the amount of pills prescribed to you, and if your diabetes test is normal, take this amount of pills in addition to the diet, then diet, then diet. However, if the pills combined with the diet are not enough because the blood sugar result is high, you must return to the doctor. Do not increase the amount of pills without checking. the doctor\nAs for insulin, its use begins when the doctor prescribes to us the maximum dose of the pills, and if the blood sugar at this dose and the diet gives us high blood sugar, in this case the doctor decides (only the doctor) to start using insulin.\nThere is no harm from anything. The harm lies in neglecting treatment and diet", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6987, + "question": "Subject=Diabetes=.I am a 55-year-old man classified with all patients\nI have type 2 diabetes = Is treatment with diet alone sufficient? I want to explain this method that I use to avoid taking medication", + "answer": "What you say is true. Diet can be sufficient if the blood sugar level is normal with the diet, but to know the method of diet and the amount of calories that should be consumed, we must know the height, weight, age, and type of work or daily activity in detail to conduct a study on the amount of calories that should be consumed. In addition, we will try to do a quantity control. Blood sugar, and if we find that the level is normal with control and exercise, that will be wonderful\nSend me all the details", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6988, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetes in an 8-year-old child?", + "answer": "Of course there is, but you must bring him to the doctor to know his full condition through examinations and to develop the necessary treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6989, + "question": "I have had diabetes for two months, 314. My doctor gave me the following medications: Glysphage 1000, Diamicron, Ketone 100, Proziac, Vastat for weight loss, and Procriptine for prolactin, and now diabetes is 150 and I have lost four kilos. Is this the right medication and I feel genital. What is the cause of the medication or diabetes? I am 28, my height is 165, and my weight is 89. Please reply quickly because...", + "answer": "Without a doubt, these medications are good, and the biggest evidence of this is the decrease in your sugar level, and I advise continuing with them, but what is noticeable is weight gain, and it is very important to lose weight, and as long as there is weight loss with the use of treatment, I advise continuing, especially since losing weight helps a lot in controlling the sugar level, and you should Also, definitely adhere to the diet that your doctor prescribed for you", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6990, + "question": "My weight is one hundred and ten kilograms, my height is one hundred and seventy-three, and I have had diabetes for three years and it does not exceed two hundred, and I do not use any medications.", + "answer": "Dear reader, you are not asking any questions. In general, you are very overweight. You have to diet in order to lose weight so that your weight becomes approximately 75 kilograms, and you must monitor the amount of blood sugar.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6991, + "question": "Thank you for the previous answers. I would like to ask about a diet and not a diet to lose weight for a diabetic patient across the blood group and blood group O.\nPlease let us know", + "answer": "Diet according to blood type\nBlood type A\nThey rely on vegetables and fruits with a lot of starches and a reduction in fats and proteins due to the lack of hydrochloric acid in these people.\nThe species, which helps digest all kinds of meat.\nSuitable sports:\nYoga and relaxation.\nDiseases that may appear, God forbid:\nHeart disease, cancer, anemia, liver and gallbladder disease, diabetes, bacterial infections.\nAllowed foods:\n_ Chicken or turkey (2-3 times a week).\n_ Salmon _ Tuna (2-3 times a week).\n_ soy milk _ mozzarella cheese _ goat cheese _ yogurt _ rice _ barley _ oats _ bread _ vegetables _ peaches _ raisins _ figs _ pineapple _\nOlive oil - mineral water - carrot juice - coffee - garlic.\nAmong the prohibited foods:\n>_ Potatoes _ Red cabbage _ Mushrooms _ Bananas _ Oranges _ Green tea _ All kinds of peppers _ Mayonnaise _ Vinegar _ Red meat _ Shrimp _\nCorn oil, white flour, tomatoes.\nBlood type B\nIt depends on milk and its derivatives, and a little meat and wheat, and it is not suitable for chicken.\nSuitable sports:\nSwimming and walking.\nDiseases that may appear (God forbid) in this species:\nDiabetes - chronic insomnia - problems with the immune system - arterial diseases - viral infections.\nAllowed foods:\n_ Lamb meat _ Rabbit meat _ Turkey _ Eggs _ Skimmed milk _ Yogurt _ Sheep cheese _ Rice _ Oats _ Potatoes _ Mushrooms _ Figs\n_ Pineapple _ Dates _ Grapefruit _ Green and black tea _ Parsley broccoli _ Butter.\nAmong the prohibited foods:\n_ chicken _ duck _ yellow cheese _ ice cream _ white bread _ cake _ sunflower oil _ corn _ sesame _ peanuts _ tomatoes _ lentils\n_ Soft drinks .\nBlood type Ab\nIt combines blood types A and B.\nOnly 5% of the Earth's population carries this type, and they can eat seafood, milk and its derivatives, all kinds of wheat, and soy foods.\nSuitable sports:\nYoga - Intermediate sports.\nDiseases they are susceptible to:\nHeart - cancer - anemia - viral and bacterial infections.\n(Transported", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6992, + "question": "FASTING GLUCOSE 156 HBAIC 7.4 TRIGLYCERIDE 142 CHOLESTEROL 176 A", + "answer": "We do not know what the question is. As for the analysis, an increase in blood sugar is observed, and this requires diet and therapeutic follow-up. Fats are considered normal if they are consistent with the absence of vascular or systemic disorders. In your case, we believe that it is advisable for you to consult an endocrinologist, who in turn will look at your medical history. And the clinical signs you have, as it is not possible to rely solely on the results of the tests because the doctor is treating a condition and not a disease, and the analysis is an auxiliary factor and not the basis for diagnosis and evaluation.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6993, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and takes diabetes pills. Recently, she has been suffering from knee pain until she can no longer stand or walk.", + "answer": "It was necessary to mention the age of the mother and whether she was fat or thin? Have you ever fallen on the ground on it? Or she received a blow or shock to her knee: In general, we advise you to do the following tests for your mother and send us the results with answers to the previous questions. The tests are:\nUric Acid, R.F. ,C.P.R., E.S.R., Latex Vaalez Rose", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6994, + "question": "How can I find a diet for a woman who became diabetic a week ago and her blood sugar test was 260? Please advise me about the types of foods she can eat.", + "answer": "The diet for a diabetic patient depends mainly on eating green vegetables without exception, milk and skimmed milk derivatives, white meat such as skinless chicken and skinless fish, a little red meat without fat, avoiding sugars, rice, pasta, and sweets of all kinds, and fruits. Avoid bananas, figs, apricots, dates, and grapes, and there is nothing wrong with a grain. An apple or an orange a day, and after a week, retest your blood sugar on an empty stomach after fasting for 12 hours. If the result is normal, you continue with this regimen. Otherwise, it is adjusted according to the result.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6995, + "question": "How is diabetes treated in children in terms of nutrition?", + "answer": "Food for children with diabetes is organized according to the following rules:\n1. Food is given daily in small meals, 5-6 small meals per day\n2. Adhere to balanced meals that contain low amounts of refined or manufactured sugars, as well as animal fats, but are rich in proteins.\n3. Choose foods high in fiber because they help lower blood sugar levels\n4. Exercising and playing outdoors for children\n5. Stay away from pollutants and smoke from smokers\nFood:\nA- Allowed without reservation:\nVegetable soup - vegetables (eggplant - zucchini - cowpea - okra - chard - spinach - lettuce - cucumber - cabbage - onion - garlic - mint - endive - cauliflower - radish - fruit (orange - grapefruit - kiwi - green almonds) - egg - Cheese - yogurt - fish - sardines - tuna - white chicken meat - low-fat milk: equivalent to 50 grams of the mentioned foods.\nB - Foods corresponding to eating a quarter of a loaf of bread: pasta - rice - potatoes - lentils - beans - beans - chickpeas, about 100 grams.\nT - Prohibited foods: sugar - jams - sweets - regular honey - halva - chocolate - soft drinks - cake - ice cream\nMr. Dr. Merhej Al-Dabiyat", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6996, + "question": "Is blood in urine related to diabetes?", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship between hemorrhage and diabetes\nBut there is an indirect relationship resulting from the inflammation associated with diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6997, + "question": "A friend of mine suffers from urination with a lot of blood. She had a blood test and it turned out that her blood sugar was 260. She is 45 years old and married and has not had children. She underwent surgery more than 6 years ago...", + "answer": "I advise her to see a urologist to conduct the necessary urinary tract tests to find out the cause of blood in the urine. I also advise her to see a gynecologist, an infertility and fertility specialist, to conduct an ultrasound examination to rule out the presence of uterine fibroids, as well as to conduct an internal examination to ensure that this bleeding is from urine and not from the uterus or cervix, as well as to conduct an FSH hormone test to know her egg reserve, and if there is a chance she has it. To help with pregnancy.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6998, + "question": "Please answer these tests: urea -creatine tsh crp hba", + "answer": "Blood Urea\nThe blood urea level is an insensitive indicator of renal function. For the following reasons: More than 50% of glomerular function must be impaired for the blood urea level to be affected\nNephrogenic causes can cause high blood urea levels\nThe level of blood urea is affected by proteins in food\nIt is also affected by the amount of glomerular filtration.\nThe normal level is 20-40 mg/100 ml\nIt increases in 1- Renal diseases such as diseases that destroy and reduce nephrons, all injuries that affect the renal tubules, decreased renal function for any reason, and in any medical condition that leads to a decrease in glomerular filtration.\n2- Pre-renal diseases such as congestive heart failure, cases of severe dehydration, and increased protein burning in conditions such as hyperthyroidism, debilitating diseases, malignant tumors, and leukemia. Also when blood pressure decreases and there is a lack of tissue oxidation.\n3- Post-renal diseases, such as urinary tract obstruction in the presence of stones, tumors, or enlarged prostate. As well as in urinary intestinal fistulas.\nIt decreases with 1- Increased blood hydration\n2- Severe liver disease\n3- Lack of dietary protein intake.\nSerum Creatinine\nMeasuring creatinine is considered a more reliable indicator of the health of renal function than measuring blood urea, because it is not affected by the proteins contained in the food, and it does not depend on the volume of urine excreted daily. For this reason, it is considered the ideal measurement as an investigative test for renal function.\nNormal level: 0.8-1.8 mg/100 ml\nIt increases in all diseases that affect the kidney and lead to functional deficiency.\nThyroid stimulating hormone (TSH).\nThis hormone is secreted from the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland to stimulate the thyroid gland to secrete the hormone thyroxine. There is an inversely proportional relationship between the level of thyroxine and the pituitary and hypothalamus. Measuring thyroid stimulating hormone is useful in the following cases\n1- Congenital hypothyroidism\n2- Differentiating between primary and secondary hypothyroidism\n3- To prove primary hypothyroidism if the symptoms are few\n4- In investigating hypophemia for any reason\n5-During the diagnosis of Sheehan's syndrome\n6- In tracking the treatment of hypo- or hyperthyroidism.\nNormal level: 1.5-8 U/L\nIt increases in primary hypothyroidism, and the increase may be severe, more than fifty-fold.\nIn hypothyroidism caused by iodine deficiency, and after partial thyroidectomy.\nIt is decreased in cases of global hypopituitarism for any reason, in Sheehan's syndrome, and in cerebral injuries affecting the hypothalamus.\nThe third and fourth ones I couldn't find. Maybe you can rewrite them or check them.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 6999, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and I had surgery to remove fat from the right breast, and my right hand hurts, and I always feel pain in my feet and laziness, and my whole body is weak. I will come to you when I am old. Please answer.", + "answer": "Please explain the age clearly because what is written is the word (thrush). I did not understand and explain the situation to me well. How old are you? How long have you had diabetes? What do you take as a treatment? Your weight and height. Describe to me the pain and its location and detail about it because what you wrote is completely insufficient. Give me a good detail and I can help you further.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7000, + "question": "For the following analysis iA2 IAA HLADR3 HLADR4 BETA GADA", + "answer": "HLA-DR3\nHLA\nIt is human leukocyte antigen,\nThe human immune response is linked to the D-antigen, which is located on chromosome 6 and is found on lymphocytes. It is associated with certain diseases such as celiac disease, Graves' disease, dermatitis herpetiformis, asthenia gravis, systemic lupus erythematosus, juvenile diabetes, and opportunistic infections in AIDS.\nGenome Alteration Detection Analysis (GADA)GADA\nGenome change detection analysis: This analysis allows detecting any cancerous mutations in cells or changes in the human genetic map.\nIAA\nindoleacetic acid\nIt is a plant hormone that helps in the growth process. It is also a metabolic end product of tryptophan, which is found in small quantities in normal urine and its quantity increases in patients with carcinoid tumors.\nIA2\nInsulinoma Antigen 2\nInsulinoma antigen 2\nIt is a tumor of the pancreas that arises from beta cells that secrete insulin\nPlease check the rest.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7001, + "question": "Please explain the meanings of ICA analysis", + "answer": "It is an abbreviation for islet cell antibody\nAny islet cell antibody", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7002, + "question": "My mother, 50 years old, 70 kg, suffers from diabetes, which was shown in tests with mild dizziness, and its percentage was 2.68. The doctor prescribed her one pill a day. Knowing that the disease runs in the family,...", + "answer": "You will find your answer on our website, but what you say is correct. She should have a diet that depends on her weight, height, and the type of her work or daily activity. Perhaps she will not need to take medication, but this must be done under the supervision of a doctor with a periodic examination for diabetes in order to make sure that she can dispense with medication, and sports are played. An important role in this\nYou must consult your doctor, coordinate with him, and start the diet after studying what I told you to determine the amount of calories you can eat daily", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7003, + "question": "My father is a diabetic patient. He sometimes tests his blood to find out what his measurements are today. He analyzed his blood and it came out as 162, and he feels very dizzy. What is the cause and what is the natural treatment for dizziness?", + "answer": "My little one\nThe blood sugar level depends on many things, the most important of which is the time the sample is taken for the test and also whether the patient suffers from diabetes or not.\nYour father suffers from diabetes, but I do not know when to take the sample. I will put in your hands a list that may help you. As for dizziness, it may have many causes, including something related to the digestive system, the bones of the neck vertebrae, vision, or the pressure level. You should take him to the doctor to find out the reason.\nmmol/l\nMg/dl\ncomments\n2\n35\nVery low, risk of falling into a coma\n3\n55\nlow,\n4\n75\nA little low\n5.5\n100\nSlightly low, the first signs of sleepiness or laziness\n5-6\n90-110\nNormal before food in a non-diabetic person\n8\n150\nNormal after eating in a non-diabetic person\n10\n180\nMaximum postprandial intake in non-diabetics\n11\n200\nIt starts to rise\n15\n270\nA little high\n16.5\n300\nhigh\n20\n360\nMore high\n22\n400\nThe maximum limit for some diabetes screening devices\n33\n600\nIt is dangerously high and there is a serious imbalance in the electrolytes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7004, + "question": "Does marjoram raise blood sugar when drunk in a diabetic patient? I hope for a clear answer from our fellow doctors, because I have a blood sugar level of 250 and I am young.", + "answer": "In answer to your question, marjoram works to lower blood sugar by 15% and does not raise it", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7005, + "question": "I recently read about operations based on stem cells that are performed on diabetics and treat them so that the patient does not need insulin - how true is this information and has a treatment been discovered...", + "answer": "There are studies on stem cells taking place in many countries such as America and Germany\nIn a recent study that took place in Germany at the Excel Center, after taking a sample from inside the pelvic bone and injecting it into the pancreas of diabetic patients, the following results were revealed. In July 2009, treatment was performed on 50 patients, and it was found that more than 50% of the patients improved after treatment. 40% of these patients were insulin dependent (Type 1) and 60% were non-insulin dependent (Type 2). Of every five patients, four were male and their average age was 51 years.\nAbout 1/3 of insulin-dependent patients improved after treatment, and 2/3 of non-insulin-dependent patients also improved.\nIn general, blood sugar levels became more stable, leg pains decreased, blood pressure and diabetes attacks decreased, and one in 4 males regained erectile function.\nWe hope to find a final and effective treatment soon, God willing", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7006, + "question": "My father is 49 years old and weighs 90\nHe has a thin body from the bottom, but his stomach is very large\nHe suffers from first-degree diabetes, and when he has a normal fever, he suffers from inflammation...", + "answer": "Your son's first and most important problem is the problem of diabetes, and I have explained in previous answers that diabetes is a disease that if you know how to deal with it, you can live with it for a hundred years. If you have a lifespan, God willing, then your son must first try to control things with regard to the amount of sugar in the blood and the weight that reaches 90 kg for a diabetic patient is a lot, unless his height is 190 cm. He must follow a diet for this in order for his weight to become ideal. As for inflammation of the reproductive system or any inflammation in the body in a diabetic patient, the most important cause is the presence of a rule that facilitates this inflammation, which is diabetes. It is suitable for the proliferation of bacteria. You must control your son’s blood sugar, and he must undergo a careful examination of the reproductive system and do a culture, because it is possible that he is taking inappropriate treatment.\nI wish him good health and well-being. He must consult a doctor to find out the condition of the reproductive system and the cause of their recurring inflammation. Is their inflammation the cause of the fever or what? This is what the doctor will decide through a clinical and laboratory examination.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7007, + "question": "What is the treatment for severe pain in the left arm and vertebrae 4 and 5 in the neck, knowing that I have been diabetic for 20 years and have been treated with insulin, and I am 55 years old?", + "answer": "It is recommended to have physical therapy sessions at a specialized center to strengthen the neck muscles. If the pain persists, it is recommended to have an MRI of the neck", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7008, + "question": "I have a 7-year-old girl who has been drunk for two years and it causes her to urinate involuntarily, so what should I do?", + "answer": "If there is a urine infection, you must treat it or give antidepressant medications while controlling blood sugar at normal", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7009, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes. I am 16 years old, my height is 1.30, and my weight is 34. I have not yet reached puberty, and some of the signs of puberty do not show me whether this is normal or not. I want a convincing answer.", + "answer": "There are several reasons for the lack or absence of the menstrual period, which are:\n1. The presence of a menstrual cycle and its symptoms, but no bleeding occurs due to obstruction in the cervix or vagina, or complete obstruction of the hymen.\n2. Malnutrition, violent exercise, and chronic diseases\n3. A defect in the function of the hypothalamus gland, which regulates the function of the pituitary gland, which controls the function of the ovaries and the secretion of hormones.\n4. Dysfunction of the thyroid gland\n5. Dysfunction of the suprarenal gland\n6. Causes of the ovaries, i.e. not forming properly or not responding to hormones\n7. Causes of the uterus, i.e. its lack of formation or the presence of a barrier in the uterus\n8. Chromosomal defect\nTherefore, you must consult a gynecologist for a complete examination and to perform all necessary hormonal tests, as well as an ultrasound examination of the uterus and ovaries and a chromosome examination.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7010, + "question": "When does blood sugar rise? Is it after sleeping or two hours after eating?\nMy blood sugar before eating is 90 to 118, and before eating it is 155 to 235\nWithout eating treatments, do you...", + "answer": "The best time to measure the blood sugar level is to test the fasting blood sugar, which is performed in the morning after abstaining from eating and drinking for 8-10 hours. It is normal for the blood sugar level to be less than 100 mg/dL. It is also possible to measure the blood sugar two hours after eating, and it is normal for the blood sugar level to be less than 100 mg/dL. Less than 140 mg/dL. We advise you to see a doctor to undergo tests and determine the appropriate treatment, if necessary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7011, + "question": "Can a cure be found for diabetes? My mother has been suffering from this disease for 9 years, and despite taking insulin, it remains high, so what is the best treatment?", + "answer": "There is still no cure for diabetes, but there are many medications to maintain the required blood sugar levels\nDiabetes is a disease mainly related to genetics and its cause is a deficiency in insulin, which is a substance secreted by the pancreas, which is responsible for bringing sugar into the cells. When the secretion of this substance from the pancreas decreases, the amount of sugar in the blood increases as a result, which may come from more than one source. It comes from the outside through food in the form of sugar, sweets, or starches, which when broken down become sugars in the body, and the source of this sugar may be from the liver.\nAs a result of all of this, sugar increases in the blood, and if we do not treat this scourge, we will subsequently have many complications, including helping to damage blood vessels, especially small ones, which are abundant in the kidneys and retina. Also, one of the complications of high blood sugar is that sugar itself helps in the growth of bacteria. In the body, from here comes inflammation throughout the body as complications of high blood sugar\nThe only treatment available to us is to maintain the normal sugar level in the blood. This is done by taking medication or pills to stimulate the pancreas to secrete insulin, or if there is a problem with insulin secretion, this means that we need this substance from another source, and this is what requires injecting some patients with insulin.\nA balanced, calorie-controlled diet + exercise + blood sugar monitoring + general hygiene, especially the feet + persistence in treatment if there is a need for it is the best way to treat diabetes, and as I said before, diabetes is not dangerous if we pay good attention to it and monitor it, but if we neglect it He will eat us in every sense of the word", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7012, + "question": "What is the difference between the types of diabetes and how to give insulin to a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Types of diabetes\nType 1 diabetes, sometimes called juvenile diabetes, often begins in childhood or adolescence. In this form of diabetes, the body produces little or no insulin. It is characterized by sudden onset and occurs more frequently in populations of northern Europe (Finland, Scotland, and Scandinavia) than in those of southern European countries, the Middle East, or Asia. Type 1 diabetes. It is called insulin-dependent diabetes because people who suffer from this type need daily injections of insulin.\nDiabetes bombardment is a type 1 subgroup in which patients experience frequent and rapid swings of blood sugar levels between hyperglycemia (a condition in which there is too much glucose in the blood) and hypoglycemia (a condition in which there are low blood levels). These patients may require several injections of different types of insulin during the day to keep their blood sugar level within a fairly normal range. The most common form of diabetes, type 2, occurs in about 3-5% of people under 50 years of age. It increases to 10-15% over the age of 50. More than 90% of diabetics suffer from type II. Sometimes called age-related disease or adult-onset diabetes, this form of diabetes occurs most often in people who are overweight and who do not exercise.\nType 2 diabetes is milder than type 1 diabetes because it attacks slowly (sometimes developing over several years) and because it can usually be controlled with diet and oral medications. The consequences of uncontrolled type 2 diabetes are no less serious than those of type 1. This form of diabetes is called non-insulin-dependent diabetes, a somewhat misleading term. The condition can be controlled with diet and oral medications, but insulin injections are sometimes necessary if diet and medication are not sufficient.\nAnother form of diabetes called gestational diabetes can develop during pregnancy and generally ends after the baby is born. This diabetic condition develops during the second or third trimester of pregnancy in about 2% of pregnancies. Babies of women with gestational diabetes are more likely to be born prematurely, have hypoglycemia, or have severe jaundice at birth. The condition is usually treated with diet, but insulin injections may be necessary. A woman who suffers from diabetes during pregnancy is more likely to develop type 2 diabetes within 5-10 years.\nDiabetes can also develop as a result of pancreatic disease, alcoholism, malnutrition, or people with serious diseases that cause stress to the body.\nIndividuals who are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes include people:\n*Obesity (more than 20% above ideal body weight)\n* They have relatives with diabetes\n*They belong to the at-risk ethnicity.\n* Have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes or have given birth to an infant weighing more than 4 kg.\n* Suffer from high blood pressure of 90/140 mm Hg, or more\n* They have a high high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level of less than 35 mg/dl and/or a trace triglyceride level of 250 mg/dl.\n*They had impaired glucose tolerance or reduced fasting glucose in previous trials. See diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7013, + "question": "How is diabetes treated?", + "answer": "There is currently no definitive cure for diabetes, however, it can be managed so that the patient can live a relatively normal life. Treatment of diabetes focuses on two goals: maintaining blood glucose levels within the normal range and preventing the development of long-term complications. This requires following a special diet for diabetics, doing regular exercise, and taking medications that are appropriate for the type of diabetes and the patient’s condition. There are various medications that can be used to control the disease, including insulin injections and oral medications, and the appropriate treatment can be chosen for each patient individually.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7014, + "question": "My blood sugar is 300, it does not decrease from this level, even though I take Glucophage 2000 a day, Amler 6, Genevia with Concord 10, Planil 10, and Corontec in the morning 30. I went to the doctor and he gave me long-acting Lentus insulin...", + "answer": "The answer: As long as the insulin for Antus and Glucophage does not lower your diabetes below 300, this means that you have weak insulin receptors and do not benefit from insulin, and it seems that you do not control your eating. The only solution is to follow a strict diet with the medication. You must refrain from eating sugar, sweets of all kinds, rice of all kinds, and soft drinks. And your cans of using diet sweetener for tea and juice, and God willing, you will benefit. Without the diet, your blood sugar will remain high. May God heal you and keep you well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7015, + "question": "I have blood sugar on the edge, that is, on the upper end of the normal range. What advice do you give me regarding my fever, exercise, and food? Is it possible with Riyadh to keep it...", + "answer": "1- You should exercise daily\n2- Maintain a balanced diet and reduce the amount of food\n3- Try to stay away from starches and sweets\nThese easy and difficult recommendations are enough for prevention, see diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7016, + "question": "Is there a radical treatment for diabetes?", + "answer": "So far, there is no universally agreed-upon radical treatment. There are attempts using stem cells, pancreas transplantation, etc., but so far we cannot say that there is a radical treatment, unfortunately.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7017, + "question": "How can I avoid hereditary secondary diabetes in my children if the father and grandfather had it after the age of 50?", + "answer": "Research is ongoing on preventing diabetes and improving detection of people at risk of developing diabetes. While the onset of type 1 diabetes is unpredictable, the risk of developing type 2 diabetes can be reduced by maintaining an ideal weight and exercising regularly. Physical and emotional stress from surgery, illness, pregnancy, and alcoholism can increase the risk of diabetes, so maintaining a healthy lifestyle is crucial to preventing the onset of type 2 diabetes and preventing further complications of the disease. See diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7018, + "question": ".\nI read about a new treatment for diabetes, herbalist Abu Muhammad Al-Shammari. How true is this news and how?\nGet it", + "answer": "The medicine that Abu Muhammad Al-Shammari invented is called “Jaccine” and is not yet available in the market. He says that he can make it upon request, and I cannot issue a ruling on something that is not available and used and you can see its results, but you can try it by contacting Abu Muhammad on his email address, which is\n[email protected]", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7019, + "question": "What is the meaning of the name and source of some types of herbs - such as musk and aloes?", + "answer": "Musk is formed in a cystic gland in the abdomen of a type of antelope called the musk deer. This gland is found in males, but the musk gland is not found in females.\nThe musk deer is known scientifically as Moschus moschi ferus. The animal is about a meter long and half a meter high. The musk deer is a fearful animal that quickly flees. It seeks its food at night, so it is difficult to hunt.\nThe musk deer inhabits the Himalayan forests, and its habitat extends to Tibet, Siberia, northwest China, and Central Asia.\nThe best types of musk are those from China or Tibet, followed by those from Nepal. From Wikipedia\nOud:\nIt is a type of precious wood with a beautiful smell that is formed inside huge agarwood trees due to some types of parasites.\nFormation of agarwood: In some of the dense forests of the world, especially in the Indian peninsula and Southeast Asia, very large trees have grown there, by nature’s influence, and for thousands of years, very huge trees called agarwood trees. The characteristics of these trees are united with other trees in their external appearance, but their internal composition differs somewhat, as they Agarwood trees secrete a substance inside their bark that attracts a type of parasite that feeds on the secretions secreted by agarwood trees in their inner bark, and then these parasites excrete their waste, forming agarwood. About the Love Forums", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7020, + "question": "Is there a diet for people with diabetes and high blood cholesterol at the same time that I need for my mother, who also suffers from high blood pressure? My breastfeeding woman suffered from high cholesterol and high blood pressure, and we were surprised...", + "answer": "It is difficult to determine exactly the type of food, the quantity, and the time, but the eating plan for diabetes requires refraining from eating all kinds of sweets and sugar-sweetened drinks, as well as fruits rich in sugars, such as eating an apple, orange, or pear, and relying entirely on green vegetables. As for cholesterol, one must abstain from eating gateau, butter, and ghee. And fats, and it is allowed to eat olive oil, corn oil, cholesterol-free sunflower oil, skinless chicken meat, fish, and a little red beef.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7021, + "question": "One of my relatives developed diabetes when she was a child, suddenly and without warning. In addition, we did a genetic test for her father’s family, and we did not find this disease in them at all, and she is now in the first year of secondary school. So...", + "answer": "The genetic factor has a major role in diabetes, but it is not the only one. There is what is called a mutation, meaning that the disease begins with this person without it being in the family. There are also infections that affect the cells of the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas, which secrete insulin, so they malfunction and become unable to secrete insulin. There is also autoimmunity, which causes damage to the aforementioned cells. This type of disease so far has no cure other than insulin injections, but there are insulin pills on the market called N-H-B that relieve the person from injections. There is a promising treatment, which is stem cell therapy, which relies on cell transplantation. Pancreas from a healthy person in the liver of a sick person", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7022, + "question": "Is it true that there is a new American treatment for diabetes for all those suffering from it, young and old, called Stablesuger?", + "answer": "There is a medicine bearing this name, but the Saudi Food and Drug Authority has warned against the use of this medicine, which carries misleading medical claims with unknown content, and the extent of its content is not known and there is no study indicating the validity of the claim. I would like to note that the ailments that may have occurred due to diabetes for some organs do not return. They also claim its normal condition, but if diabetes is regulated at a normal level and remains stable, the development of these diseases stops", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7023, + "question": "Is there a new medicine for diabetics without resorting to insulin, knowing that I follow a strong diet? Thank you.", + "answer": "There are insulin pills (N.P.H.) with excellent results.\nThere is a medicine made from herbal extracts (fenugreek, cinnamon, garlic, and bitter melon) called Ditech, which also treats diabetic complications. It obtained a British and Canadian patent, and the medicine is currently sold in pharmacies in Kuwait. For inquiries and to order the medicine, call 009654344046 Mr. Alam Al-Din.... There is another medicine that was also invented by the Saudi doctor, Abu Muhammad al-Shammari, from herbs, called Jacacin, which received British patent No. 6,855,491, and which ends diabetes within 2-3 months. It is capsules.\nThere is an advanced insulin pump, the 722 system, that pumps insulin continuously and measures its level in the blood every 5 minutes and gives an alarm if it drops or rises above the normal rate.\nThere is a short-term inhalation of insulin into the lungs.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7024, + "question": "What is the minimum and maximum limit for fasting and fasting blood sugar analysis?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar is tested after 8 hours of complete fasting. The fasting blood sugar level is considered normal if it is:\n\n70-100 mg/dL in people without diabetes.\n70-130 mg/dL in people with diabetes.\n\nIf the result of the fasting blood sugar test is:\n\nBetween 100-125 mg/dL is an indicator of prediabetes.\nHigher than 126 mg/dL, the patient is considered diabetic.\n\nThe blood sugar level two hours after eating (breakfast sugar analysis) is normal:\n\nIf it is less than 140 mg/dL in people who do not have diabetes.\nLess than 180 mg/dL in diabetics.\n\nSpecial cases have special numbers for each patient, such as gestational diabetes, a liver patient, a kidney patient, and a patient who suffers from an infection in the body, which is up to the treating physician.\nIt is worth noting that there are some factors that affect blood sugar levels, including:\n\nExercise and increase physical activity.\nThe type of foods a person eats, as carbohydrates and proteins raise blood sugar levels.\nSuffering from some diseases.\nTaking some medications, such as cortisone medications.\nPsychological stress and exhaustion.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiabetes diagnosis\nImportant examinations for diabetics\nEverything related to diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7025, + "question": "A fasting blood sugar test was done and it was found to be 136. Am I due to diabetes?", + "answer": "The best and most accurate test to detect diabetes is the fasting blood sugar test. The upper normal limit for blood sugar is 126 mgdl. If it is higher than that, the morning test is repeated at another time. If the second test is also high, this is considered a diagnosis of the disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7026, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test by chance, even though I did not feel any symptoms. I did it in Ramadan before sunset and found it to be 111.\nAfter a week, meaning after Ramadan, I repeated the analysis, of course, after a while...", + "answer": "Well, since you have a family history of diabetes, you should try to prevent it by all means, and not irritate the pancreas, stay away from sweets, exercise daily, maintain your fitness, and avoid obesity. Perhaps you will succeed in fighting diabetes with prevention, and this is possible.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7027, + "question": "Where are glucose meters with guaranteed results?", + "answer": "Sold in most pharmacies or medical device stores.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7028, + "question": "What is the dose that should be used to treat peripheral nerve inflammation with Cymbalta 60mg?", + "answer": "The appropriate dose is determined by the treating physician, taking into account the patient’s health condition, such as moxibustion and liver functions\nIt is best to take the dose from your doctor to a therapist", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7029, + "question": "My husband is diabetic and uses half a pill for breakfast and a regular pill, and when he does a blood sugar test, his blood sugar is 120 mm fasting for a whole year. However, he is irregular in...", + "answer": "As long as the eating regimen that your husband follows and a pill and a half of diabetes medication make his analysis normal, this means that if he continues on this regimen, his condition will remain normal, but the one who suffers from diabetes will have fluctuations and is not stable. As for Aspen, every person suffering from diabetes or blood pressure is over 40 years old. An 80 mg pill daily protects against blood clots", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7030, + "question": "Pus in the toe with a black color", + "answer": "There is an infection in the toe, and if you suspect diabetes, the condition may indicate gangrene. You must immediately see your doctor to determine the condition and take appropriate action.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7031, + "question": "Sorry for the many questions\nMy father is diabetic and dizzy a lot, so what should I do?", + "answer": "Dizziness in a diabetic patient may be due to low blood sugar, either due to lack of eating or increasing the dose of diabetes medication, and perhaps due to high blood sugar, and for this reason a laboratory test for diabetes must be done, and it may be malnutrition, and this requires adequate and balanced nutrition that contains all Nutrients\nThe reason for this dizziness and vertigo may be inner ear disease, and perhaps a lack of blood perfusion of the brain, anemia, or the presence of bony beaks in the neck. An ulcer during a severe seizure can cause dizziness, but outside the seizure it does not, so we advise you to consult internal diseases for a sensory check on the father, and to conduct some tests. Such as the power of blood, mineral salts, ears and neck to find out the reason", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7032, + "question": "My father suffers from type 2 diabetes and is considered one of the patients whose blood sugar is controlled. He undergoes examinations every three months and is keen to follow a healthy and balanced diet. He is in his sixties, but currently he suffers from...", + "answer": "The reason is the compression of the central nerve, its root in the neck or in the elbow. We advise you to take an x-ray of the neck to detect the presence of an imbalance in the cervical spine, and you can do a nerve scan to find out the location of the compression. If diabetes is regular, there is no fear, and even if it is diabetes, the signs will be in the form of a wrench. Or numbness, and while waiting, we advise you to take anti-inflammatories such as Brufen 400 mg tablets 3 times a day or Voltaren 50 mg tablets twice a day with B12 pills, 3 times a day, and to prevent peripheral neuritis that affects some diabetics, we advise you to give your father the medicine Gabapentin 400 mg capsules - 3 capsules daily. But it is not given except under the supervision of a doctor, and, God willing, it will be accidental", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7033, + "question": "Is there a cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease and its treatment lasts a lifetime. There is still no definitive treatment for the disease, and despite attempts to transplant the pancreas, use stem cells, etc., the patient still needs to take medications until the end of his life, and he can live safely if he adheres to treatment, according to the type of treatment and the stage of the disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7034, + "question": "I am very worried because my grandfather and grandmother have diabetes and my father also has diabetes. What can I do to protect myself from diabetes? Will I get sick at an early age?", + "answer": "From now on, try to follow a good diet, avoid obesity, avoid starches and sugars, and exercise. May God protect you from disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7035, + "question": "What is the reason for the delay of the menstrual period by 6 days from its original date, for the first time in a patient with type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "There are several reasons that may lead to a delay in menstruation, including:\n1. Anxiety and stress\n2. Diet malfunction\n3. Ovarian cyst\n4. An imbalance in the body’s hormones, such as: 1. An increase in the prolactin hormone 2. An imbalance in pituitary gland hormones 3. An imbalance in the hormones secreted by the thyroid gland and hypothalamus 4. Increase in male hormone\nBut since this is the first time you suffer from a delayed period, I advise you, if you are married, I advise you to take a blood pregnancy test, and if it is negative, you should see your gynecologist to examine you with an ultrasound machine to make sure that there is no cyst on the ovary that might lead to your period not coming naturally, and then you will be given a pregnancy test. Hormonal pills prescribed by your doctor to stop menstruation\nBut if this happens repeatedly, you must conduct hormonal tests such as prolactin, thyroid hormone, FSH, LH, and testosterone to ensure that there is no hormonal imbalance and then give you the appropriate treatment according to the diagnosis of your condition.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7036, + "question": "I am 18 years old and have had diabetes for 8 months. I take two insulin injections a day. Can I fast during Ramadan?", + "answer": "God Almighty has permitted the sick person not to fast. God Almighty said: “And whoever of you is sick or on a journey, then a number of other days.” And if the disease is never cured, then a ransom is paid by feeding two poor people for each day.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7037, + "question": "I am 18 years old and I suffer from type 1 diabetes. Is it possible to avoid diabetes complications in the long term?", + "answer": "In any case, the blood sugar level must be maintained within the specified limits, otherwise the possibility of complications increases. We look forward patiently to progress in pancreas transplant research and other research in the field of diabetes, and we rely on God.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7038, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 28 years and now I suffer from a problem with intercourse, which is that when I reach orgasm during intercourse, semen does not ejaculate at all. I took vitamin...", + "answer": "To overcome erectile dysfunction, you must exercise daily and eat balanced nutrition that contains the necessary elements for building the body. This is a list of foods that help get rid of erectile dysfunction, such as:\nMusk: It is used to stimulate vital and reproductive powers.\nGarlic: It is considered a major factor in increasing the effectiveness of sexual ability.\nOnions: Eating onions increases semen levels and has a hormonal effect that is completely similar to the male hormone.\n- Wheat: Cooking wheat with milk and nuts increases sexual energy significantly.\n- Banana: strengthens the organ because it contains vitamin E.\n- Ginger: It is used as a sexual energy stimulant.\n- Nigella sativa: It contains many stimulating sexual hormones and increases the effectiveness of fertilization.\n- Dates: They are very rich in phosphorus, which is considered the basic food for reproductive cells and reduces the incidence of sexual exhaustion, that is, rapid fatigue when having sex.\n- Fenugreek: It warms the reproductive organs.\n- Chickpeas: Eating chickpeas mixed with honey is an old and well-known treatment for erectile dysfunction.\n- Berries: Mulberry leaves increase the weight of the seminal vesicles because of their hormonal effect.\n- Dill: treats tumors in the reproductive organs.\n- Celery: Putting celery in carrot juice makes it work as an effective sexual stimulant.\n- Oud: Oud oil is used as a sexual stimulant, especially if it is used with amber oil.\n- Cloves: Increases sexual ability by adding its powder to milk and drinking it on an empty stomach.\n- Nutmeg: A powerful sexual stimulant, but its frequent use has an addictive effect, such that the body depends on it every time sexual intercourse occurs.\n- Saffron: strengthens the central nervous system and is useful in cases of sexual impotence.\n- Cocoa: Added to milk and drunk as an effective sexual stimulant.\n- Flax seed: reduces the pain of prostatitis, which may hinder the completion of the sexual intercourse.\nRoyal honey and ginseng are also beneficial.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7039, + "question": "Does the person with diabetes have the possibility of recovery?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease that requires the person suffering from it to take antidiabetic medications throughout his life. As long as he takes the medications according to the rules, he can control the diabetes and control it within its natural limits, but if he stops taking the medications, the blood sugar rises and the diabetes remains present.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7040, + "question": "A fasting blood sugar test from 90-118 every day, one hour after food, is 200, after an hour and a half, it is less than 160, and after two and a half hours, it is less than 130. Is this normal, and why is the random test less...", + "answer": "You must follow a diet to control your blood sugar level. See a diabetes specialist or internist for help with this, whether with or without medications.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7041, + "question": "I have a daughter who is 15 years old and has been suffering from childhood diabetes for four years and is upset about taking insulin injections. If we do not remind her, she forgets and we know that makes her tired. Is there an alternative to injections...", + "answer": "Treatment with pancreas transplantation is still in the early stages due to the difficulty of the operation and its high failure rate\nInsulin treatment is still the only treatment available", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7042, + "question": "How do I know the amount of insulin I need, since I take insulin needles according to the doctor’s prescription, but I have a device to measure blood sugar and inject insulin at home, meaning if the blood sugar is three...", + "answer": "It is preferable that the matter be coordinated by your treating physician, and on an ongoing basis.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7043, + "question": "I am a young man who has been suffering from diabetes for 23 years, and this disease has affected my memory, so I suffer from memory loss. Is there a medicine that helps stimulate memory without side effects?", + "answer": "To improve memory, you must control your diabetes and keep it close to the normal level, and take a medicine that dilates the blood vessels that feed the brain, such as Stugeron 75 mg capsules, and a medicine that stimulates the brain, such as Ancephabol.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7044, + "question": "Is there a cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "See sugar in the dictionary for details\nDiabetes, types of diabetes, causes of diabetes and its treatment Medical", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7045, + "question": "Diet program for diabetics", + "answer": "Diet and exercise are essential as part of treatment for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes\nIn general, patients are advised not to eat too much sugar, avoid fats, especially saturated fats, and regulate eating habits so that they are at specific times and in reasonable quantities, and there are no long periods between them, as is appropriate for taking medication or insulin, thus avoiding complications and side effects, in addition to exercising to maintain a good and appropriate weight.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7046, + "question": "Does blood analysis affect the result of a blood sugar test?", + "answer": "Hemolysis of blood samples for testing occurs as a result of blood coming into contact with a foreign surface, and is often partial hemolysis. Studies have shown that there is an effect of hemolysis in glass (outside the body) on some tests. As for sugar, the effect is often slight, as a slight decrease in the value of the sugar occurs.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7047, + "question": "What is diabetes medication?", + "answer": "See sugar in the dictionary\nDiabetes, types of diabetes, causes of diabetes and its treatment Medical", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7048, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I feel tingling and pain in my feet, starting from the knee to the bottom of the feet. What do you have, may God forgive you?", + "answer": "There are many causes of burning in the soles of the feet, such as:\n1-   Diabetes after several years\n2-   Vitamin B deficiency\n3-   Multiple sclerosis\n4-   Severe iron deficiency and zinc deficiency\nInflammation of the peripheral nerves. The treatment lies in knowing the cause and treating it, as well as reciting the ruqyah on olive oil and applying the feet, as well as applying the feet with apple cider vinegar, in addition to using a medication for inflammation of the peripheral nerves, such as Neurotin 400 mg twice daily, as well as cyanocobalamin daily for 10 days, with an injection weekly.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7049, + "question": "I have two sisters who contracted gestational diabetes in their first pregnancy, and it is a disease that is not inherited at all in our family, and I fear that I will contract it during pregnancy, as this increases the chance of contracting it as a chronic disease...", + "answer": "Gestational diabetes appears during pregnancy due to the pregnant woman’s increased need for insulin, and the pancreas is unable to secrete this excess amount, but before pregnancy the diabetes is normal, and after childbirth the diabetes returns to the normal level, but it may persist in some women genetically, meaning that if a woman is afflicted with it, her sisters will become afflicted. Therefore, there is no need to be afraid, but if you want to eat it, you must follow a balanced diet based on reducing sugars, starches, and fats. At the beginning of pregnancy, pay more attention to controlling diabetes, organizing food, and reducing the aforementioned substances so that the body’s need for insulin does not increase. May God protect you from all harm.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7050, + "question": "A blessed month, Doctor. I have a brother. I had some tests done and discovered that he suffers from diabetes. The doctor did not give him any stoning for this deadly disease. Please advise me to abstain from suitable foods...", + "answer": "See diabetes in the dictionary\nDiabetes, types of diabetes, causes of diabetes and its treatment Medical", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7051, + "question": "Two months ago, I had a test done, and my diabetes level was randomly 220. I did not suffer from any type of diabetes. I followed up on the diabetes issue. I am 51 years old. I did a fasting test of 135, fasting of 165, and blood sugar of 20 and 7...", + "answer": "These results are normal, except for the first test, which is high. It can be said that you have a predisposition to developing diabetes if the appropriate conditions are present. We advise you to follow a balanced diet, reduce the intake of sugary substances, and perform a sugar test every 3 months.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7052, + "question": "What is meant by stubbornness in diabetics and what are the ways to treat it?", + "answer": "See Anat in the dictionary\nImpotence Causes Symptoms Treatment | Medical", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7053, + "question": "Thank God, I suffer from diabetes and I take pills, but sometimes I eat some fruits such as parsley, fennel seeds, and pomegranates. Is there any harm in eating these fruits?\nYou have my respect", + "answer": "These fruits mentioned contain a small amount of sugar. If the sugar is irregular and uncontrolled, it is better to avoid them. In general, moderation in everything is good, and excess in anything causes harm. Therefore, we advise you to measure the sugar and, based on the result, decide whether or not to eat any sweet fruit.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7054, + "question": "What can i do to comatose patient?", + "answer": "The most important thing for these patients is to preserve life and its functions such as breathing, heart, and blood pressure. Then the patient is treated according to the cause of the shock, as it may be neurological, circulatory, diabetic, or other. See the first aid articles on the site.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7055, + "question": "Should he take insulin while giving herbal prescriptions? By Sheikh Saleh Muhammad Al-Tuwaijri", + "answer": "Yes, you must continue taking insulin and not stop, whatever the prescription", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7056, + "question": "I want to inquire about the diseases associated with diabetes. Is diabetes accompanied by skin diseases such as itchy skin?", + "answer": "See sugar in the dictionary\nDiabetes, types of diabetes, causes of diabetes and its treatment Medical", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7057, + "question": "A 45-year-old woman, 170 feet tall, and 135 pounds weight, has been diabetic for 6 months and wants to lose weight. What is the appropriate diet for her? She is also asking about a special diet for the month of Ramadan and what is it...", + "answer": "It may be difficult for this obese woman to follow a strict diet to lose weight. In general, she is allowed to eat food that provides her body with 1,000 calories a day, so she must reduce meat, because 100 grams provides the body with 500 calories, and also refrain from eating sweets and starches because she suffers from diabetes, and she must eat a lot of vegetables. Raw or boiled without oil, and if oil is necessary, then only a spoonful of olive oil, and if that is not possible, then she can perform a gastric banding operation, which is very useful.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7058, + "question": "I have a young cousin who has diabetes and uses an insulin pen needle. She developed swelling in the groin area at the site of the injection. Please advise on the correct way to administer the needle and whether there are complications if...", + "answer": "The swelling that occurs is mostly caused by inflammation in the injection area, which is mostly caused by poor sterilization of the needle, not the area or the method of administration. The cleanliness of the needle must be maintained, and it is preferable to use sterile injections only once, to avoid the harm of reusing them. The method of administering the needle is also important. But the insulin needle is usually short and placed vertically beyond the subcutaneous fat.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7059, + "question": "Peace be upon those who follow guidance: Does implanting a tooth to connect adjacent teeth have disadvantages for diabetics? I hope for your help. Best regards??", + "answer": "There is a difference between dental implants and dental implants\nAs for installing a tooth, it means losing a tooth and replacing it with an artificial bridge. The dentist prepares two molars or one of them. If the number of missing teeth is, for example, one, then the number of teeth that will be installed will be three, including front and back supports for the missing molar.\nThis does not affect diabetics at all\nBut if the matter is related to dental implants, i.e. replacing the missing molar with an implant, implant, or screw placed in the place of the missing tooth, by opening the gums with a simple surgical operation, and drilling the place of the molar or tooth to be implanted with a length and width studied in advance according to the radiographs.\nBut if the patient has diabetes, whether he can have an implant or not, this depends on several things, including age, including whether the diabetes is under control or not. Does the diabetic patient take insulin treatment and what are the amounts? Does he take pills and how many daily doses are there?\nIn general, there are studies that recorded that the failure rate of dental implants for a person who has diabetes is high. There have been cases of transplants being performed on diabetic patients, and the success rate was high, and this depends on the health of the mouth, teeth, gums, bone, and their thickness.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7060, + "question": ". Thank God, I feel in good health. I have had diabetes for 10 years and have been on a diet and only take Metformin regular treatment. Two weeks ago, I had pain in my legs and hip...", + "answer": "You must pay attention to diabetes and not limit yourself to checking your blood sugar before breakfast, but rather do a cumulative blood sugar test, and follow up with an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist for fear of diabetes complications, especially peripheral neuropathy. You must take vitamins and nerve-nourishing medications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7061, + "question": "Is the individual at risk of diabetes when measured two hours after eating and it is 134, knowing that the food was cheese? What is the normal result for a fasting person?", + "answer": "Blood sugar measurement must be done after fasting for 12 hours, and the normal value of sugar here ranges from 65-120 mg/100 ml. Sugar can be measured after eating (randomly), but after eating a specific amount of sugar, and it is measured after two hours, and the normal result is maximum 140 mg/100 ml. Therefore, eating cheese does not give the result. The correct one", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7062, + "question": "How is the insulin dose measured on the blood sugar level?", + "answer": "Insulin is replaced depending on the patient’s weight and the extent of the increase in blood sugar. The equivalent of half a unit is compensated for each kilogram of weight. Two-thirds of this dose is given in the morning and a third in the evening, with some other details of course. Insulin is also replaced in the event of a significant increase according to specific protocols that differ. Usually, from one hospital to another, if the random blood sugar rises above 250 mg, one unit of insulin is compensated for every 10 mg rise above this level, and there are differences according to the protocols, as I mentioned.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7063, + "question": "And God’s mercy and blessings are: - What are the sources of vitamin B1?", + "answer": "Vitamin B1, or thiamine, which is known to cause beriberi disease if it is deficient, is found mainly in animal products, i.e. meat, fish, liver, eggs, and some vegetables, fruits, legumes, and grains such as soybeans. Vitamin B1, which is a water-soluble vitamin, is not present in grease and fats.\nThis vitamin is destroyed by heat and is not affected by cold.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7064, + "question": "Doctor, my husband suffers from diabetes, and his blood pressure is 2.30 grams, and he feels a high temperature, which is the temperature since he reached adulthood, and it has been with him, and knowing that he gets anxious for trivial reasons, what is the solution? Thank you...", + "answer": "It is known that diabetes causes anxiety and jitters in its owner, and that after several years it causes a feeling of heat due to its effect, as well as numbness in the fingers due to its effect on the peripheral and parasympathetic nerves. To get rid of these symptoms, diabetes must be controlled and maintained within its normal range, between 75-120 mg/liter of blood, and this is It is possible to avoid eating sugars and starches and follow a diet based on vegetables and fruits that contain a small percentage of sugar. We recommend taking a medicine called Gabapentin 400 mg tablets in the morning and one tablet in the evening, and it must be continued throughout life and not stopped suddenly and under the supervision of a doctor, and the medication Citalopram 20 mg tablets daily.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7065, + "question": "What should the ideal weight be to avoid diabetes when diabetes is hereditary in the family? My weight is 55 and my height is 160 and I am in the fourth month of pregnancy.", + "answer": "The ideal or standard weight that scientists consider to be a model is 65 kg for a person whose height is 165 cm. However, this ideal weight does not prevent the development of diabetes. Rather, a person can develop diabetes if he is genetically or environmentally predisposed.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7066, + "question": "My father has diabetes, and my uncle and aunt also have diabetes. My mother and my aunt also have diabetes. Is there a possibility that I or one of my siblings will be affected by this disease? I have two sisters and two brothers.", + "answer": "There is a risk that you will develop diabetes, but it is not inevitable, so you must prevent it, maintain your weight and diet, and exercise daily to avoid the disease.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7067, + "question": "My father is 58 years old and has been suffering from diabetes for 15 years. About a month ago, his toes began to become severely red, especially the area where the fingers and toes meet and the pads of his little toe. What is the cause and how is the treatment?", + "answer": "This is the beginning of a foot infection, and it is advisable to control diabetes before it is too late, because inflammation in diabetic patients is difficult and difficult to cure. It is advisable to consult a doctor immediately.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7068, + "question": "How can the units of pure and pure insulin be estimated?", + "answer": "It is best to check with your doctor to find out the exact ratio because insulin types differ in their specifications", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7069, + "question": "Is there any information about diabetes medications produced by the Lebanese company Amana Care?", + "answer": "We are sorry that there is no information available about Amana Care.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7070, + "question": "What does the result of this test mean and do I suffer from diabetes?\nHello, I suffer from frequent urination, at a rate of every half hour and sometimes every quarter of an hour, and sometimes the color of the urine is...", + "answer": "The symptoms you mentioned may result from diabetes, but there are other reasons for what you mentioned, including hormonal imbalance, including kidney and neurological problems, etc., and distinguishing between them requires a clinical medical examination and tests.\nOther laboratory tests according to the results of the clinical medical examination", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7071, + "question": "Does drinking a glass of water containing apple cider vinegar with every meal help get rid of excess weight?", + "answer": "This is correct. But do not drink it with a meal, but rather after it for a while, and do not eat a lot. And do sports.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7072, + "question": "I previously wrote to you that I have had diabetes for 11 years and I have not lost a single kilo, even though I walk 1/2 hour a day. My weight is 104 and my height is 160. I take insulin.\n40/20 Please advise me\nThe answer did not arrive...", + "answer": "It is known that insulin leads to weight gain, not weight loss. You must also know if there is a beginning of resistance to the type of insulin you are using.\nIt is good that you are still exercising to try to get rid of excess weight. Please see a doctor because there are treatments for diabetes that are taken orally and see if it is possible to combine them with insulin.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7073, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes, and sometimes it rises without any warning and reaches 400, and she only feels dizziness, tremors, and rapid heart palpitations. What type of diabetes is this so that she can follow treatment easily?", + "answer": "It is type 2 diabetes, and she must monitor her food and visit a doctor to monitor the diabetes and establish a nutritional system that you can then continue to supervise.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7074, + "question": "How to lower blood sugar when it rises to 400?", + "answer": "It is important for diabetics to monitor blood sugar levels and prevent them from rising to high levels, which can lead to major complications\nIn hospitals, blood sugar levels are lowered by injecting the hormone insulin\nAs for patients who take the medicine as pills, it is best to check with the treating physician to find out the exact dosage to avoid a sudden drop in blood sugar levels.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7075, + "question": "What is healthy nutrition for diabetic children?", + "answer": "Healthy nutrition for children with diabetes is as follows - Avoid soft drinks of all kinds, reduce the amount of fat to a minimum, make sure to remove grease from meat before cooking it, and replace whole milk with low-fat milk - Eat eggs twice a week and no more, and avoid fast food because it contains a high percentage of fat. And calories, and avoid sugary foods such as honey, jam, chocolate, and all kinds of sweets, as well as figs, dates, apricots, and grapes. Increase in foods that contain fiber and all green vegetables. Rely on a moderate amount of fish or skinless chicken and eat a number of light meals instead of three heavy meals.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7076, + "question": "How do I deal with type 1 diabetes in a six-year-old girl?", + "answer": "Diabetes in children is type 1 and is treated with insulin only", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7077, + "question": "I have been on diabetes for 11 years, and I have not lost a single kilo, even though I walk 1/2 hour a day.\nMy weight is 104, my height is 160. I tried to diet, but I could not lose weight\nTake insulin 40/20 please...", + "answer": "Here is the diet: Daily breakfast: half an orange or half a grapefruit with an egg.\nSaturday: Lunch: One type of fruit (oranges, pears, apples, etc.) = Dinner: Grilled slices of lean red beef.\nSunday: Lunch: grilled red meat or skinless chicken. = Dinner: two boiled eggs, vegetable salad, toast and an orange.\nMonday: Lunch: fat-free white cheese with toast and a tomato. Dinner: roasted red beef.\nTuesday: Lunch: one type of fruit. Dinner: Vegetable salad (lettuce, cucumber, tomato, fennel, etc.)\nWednesday: Lunch: two boiled eggs with boiled vegetables. Dinner: grilled fish or shrimp.\nThursday: Lunch: one type of fruit. Dinner: grilled red meat.\nFriday: Lunch: grilled skinless chicken with boiled vegetables and an orange. Dinner: boiled vegetables\nIn short, base your diet on vegetables of all kinds, and stay away from fats and starches, and a little grilled red meat, so that you get 1100-1200 calories daily. Note that 100 grams of fat contain 900 calories, while 100 grams of vegetables contain only about 27 calories, and 100 grams of meat contain 400 calories. Thus, you can Calculate the amount of vegetables and meat that will provide you with 1100-1200 calories.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7078, + "question": "Someone I know has diabetes, and he is very young, at 26 years old, and I don’t know if this will affect the health of his nationality or not.", + "answer": "Diabetes is known to affect blood vessels and erection, but it varies from person to person.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7079, + "question": "My mother is over 58 years old. She has been suffering from diabetes for 4 years or more. Is there a medicine?\nNote that I am from Algeria and we do not have enough medicine to treat this...", + "answer": "The medication required to treat type 2 umbilical cord disease is pills, which are found in all pharmacies in the world, so ask at the nearest pharmacy to obtain a prescription from the doctor.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7080, + "question": "My son is 9 years old and I think he has diabetes. After reading the books, I want to confirm what the symptoms of diabetes are and how to treat it, knowing that no one in our family, whether the father or the mother, has it...", + "answer": "First, do not rush to your conclusions and jump to the worst\nSecondly, check Sukari in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7081, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure, and she often suffers from high blood pressure\nKnowing that she drinks the medicine regularly, is the cause of her anxiety?\nAnd repetitive psychological pressures? I want an answer.\nI want an answer too\nWhy do you use the bathroom a lot? Is frequent urination due to...", + "answer": "Diabetes and high blood pressure appear in people who are predisposed to the disease, and the surrounding environmental conditions cause the disease to appear when upset or under psychological pressure, meaning that upset is not the cause, but rather it is what reveals the disease. As for the mother’s urination, it is definitely due to high diabetes, and the role of pressure is that it helps her to urinate, even if she can. Control your diabetes and you will not urinate a lot.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7082, + "question": "How does diabetes affect the capillaries?", + "answer": "It ruins it. See diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7083, + "question": "How can inflammation of the thighs be treated in a diabetic? !", + "answer": "To treat between the thighs of a diabetic patient, the diabetes must first be controlled within a reasonable range because high blood sugar delays the healing of wounds, scabs between the thighs, and burns. After that, it is treated using an ointment that contains an antibiotic and cortisone, such as Ecorex ointment or Betnovate. If you want to be careful and precautionary, you can use an ointment called Fucidin without Cortisone and a second ointment called Orax are effective and safe", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7084, + "question": "Why should someone who suffers from diabetes become thin?\nHow can I be a bear? I mean my weight now I want it to be above 70 kilograms 59", + "answer": "It is known that insulin regulates glucose in liver cells and other organs and the production and storage of fats and proteins. The cells of a diabetic patient cannot use glucose as fuel to produce the energy needed for the body, and therefore the body begins to use its stores of proteins and fats to produce energy, which causes emaciation and thinness despite the increased eating.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7085, + "question": ". I have been suffering from diabetes for more than 6 years. I have been taking Diabetes and Glucophage, but usually when the medication ends, I do not take it until after two or three days - because...", + "answer": "Yes, there is a problem with intermittent taking of the medicine. Interruption for more than a day leads to its disappearance from the blood, and thus the blood sugar will rise, and it will need a new time to return to the necessary percentage in the blood and begin its effect, and thus the diabetes rises. Therefore, it is not permissible to interrupt the taking of the medicine.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7086, + "question": ".\nToday morning, 20 minutes after waking up, I felt blurred vision and a slight kind of dizziness. I had a blood sugar test done on a home device while I was fasting, and the result was 87...", + "answer": "No, these symptoms that I mentioned can result from any other cause, such as high blood pressure, visual, neurological, or vascular impairment, or anything else. The medical examination helps more in determining more details, especially if the condition is repeated. However, if it does not recur, it may be the result of a sudden and transient change. Stress due to exposure to rapid movement, a rapid change in a certain position, or ambient temperature\nWe wish you a speedy recovery", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7087, + "question": "Can a diabetic become sexually aroused and how?", + "answer": "There is no difference between a diabetic and a normal person in terms of arousal. The difference is that a diabetic may not have the same sexual ability due to arterial problems and other problems. See diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7088, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 145 3 hours after eating a normal level or not?", + "answer": "It can be considered normal because it depends on whether the person suffers from diabetes or Islam? What type of food, because in a healthy person, two hours after eating a sugary meal, the sugar level is 140", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7089, + "question": "I have a mother who suffers from type 2 diabetes, and for some time she has been taking Glucophage 850 along with blood pressure medications, and a month ago she underwent surgery to remove hemorrhoids and anal fissures...", + "answer": "There is no relationship between the operation and blood sugar imbalance, but I think that it is related to not adhering to the eating plan, so you must maintain a diet for her that is based on eating a lot of vegetables, reducing sugars and fats, and taking a Glucophage pill when eating in the morning and evening.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7090, + "question": "I have diabetes 2 and I suffer from excruciating body pain, especially when sleeping. Is there a solution to this pain?", + "answer": "What kind of pain? In what places? Its nature? Have you tried any medications for her?", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7091, + "question": "What is the treatment method for diabetes mellitus?", + "answer": "Diabetes is caused by the inability of the pancreas to produce sugar-lowering insulin, and there is no psychological diabetes. Rather, diabetes appears in cases of psychological pressure and when the person is exposed to a psychological crisis, such as the death of a loved one or family problems. . . . . But the disease is caused by a lack of insulin and has a genetic relationship, and treatment is with medications that stimulate insulin secretion, medications that help increase the effectiveness of insulin, or using insulin injections.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7092, + "question": "I have been a diabetic patient for ten years. I use long- and short-acting insulin. The problem is that in the morning my blood sugar is very normal. Three or four hours later, I feel that my blood sugar is high. I do a test...", + "answer": "Eating stimulates or stimulates the production of insulin, which works to burn sugar. If you do not eat and do not increase the sugar, insulin production is not stimulated and the sugar remains high in the pain. It seems that you have resistance to insulin and that the receptors are ineffective, so you can take an Avandia pill to improve the work of the receptors and their interaction with insulin. This is why diabetic patients are advised not to abstain from eating or to space out meals, and it is recommended to eat light meals, 5-6 meals a day.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7093, + "question": "I have diabetes and blood pressure\nThe state of erection is almost non-existent\nUrine is intermittent\nI heard about the necessity of a prostate examination\nIs this useful and is a blood test or endoscopy which is better?\nIs there an effect...", + "answer": "1- Diabetes affects erection and does not help it\n2- High blood pressure medications hinder the erection process\n3- You must do a urine test and examine the prostate (prostate) through a clinical examination\n4- Medicines that help with erection are known. You can use them after consulting a cardiologist, as you should not take medicines that contain nitrates.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7094, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am now seven months pregnant, and it became clear to me when I was at the gynecologist and after having a blood sugar test that I have an increase in blood sugar levels, knowing that...", + "answer": "There is what is called “gestational diabetes” and it usually occurs in the third trimester, so it is recommended to do a blood sugar curve analysis in the period from 26-28 weeks of pregnancy (this test consists of eating 50 grams of sugar and an hour after that it is done Testing the blood sugar level, and if the percentage is more than 140, it is necessary to conduct an additional test, which is to eat 100 grams of sugar and conduct 3 blood tests. This is called a complete examination. It is treated either by regulating the diet or by insulin, and this depends on the result of the examination.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7095, + "question": "I suffer from high blood sugar, which causes me to urinate in the bed, which shames me at this age.", + "answer": "You must control your sugar by following a diet. You must abstain from eating sugar, sweets, pasta, and all types of pasta and fruits rich in sugar, such as grapes, figs, bananas, dates, apricots, honey, and others. Then you must adhere to medications for diabetes, and you must have your blood tested daily until your blood sugar is regulated.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7096, + "question": "Are there successful operations to transplant pancreatic stem cells?", + "answer": "Stem cell transplants in general are still in the early stages due to several medical or other factors\nAs for pancreas transplants, many of them have been performed, but they are limited to patients suffering from type 1 diabetes, and their risks and complications are great.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7097, + "question": "Is diabetes, if it comes from anger in circumstances that I cannot tolerate, considered accidental diabetes or an affliction, and how do I get rid of it? Is olive leaf treatment a solution to my problem or...", + "answer": "Diabetes appears in people who are predisposed to it, whether it is genetics, pancreatitis, or lack of insulin production. However, anxiety reveals the disease and does not cause it. If diabetes appears, it does not disappear completely, but it can be controlled by continuing to take diabetes treatments.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7098, + "question": "What should the patient do if he misses the usual dose of insulin?", + "answer": "First, a quick blood sugar test must be done using devices available to diabetics and the blood sugar level must be known\nAnother important thing is whether the patient has eaten during the previous period\nFinally, know the type of insulin that the patient uses, whether it is long-term, medium-term, or short-term", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7099, + "question": "I am engaged to my cousin. She is 21 years old. She became diabetic, thank God, 4 years ago due to psychological problems and stress. Note that it is not hereditary. She takes insulin 45 and 20, praise be to God. Do you...", + "answer": "I advise you to see an endocrinologist and diabetes doctor to monitor her condition on a regular basis so that there is control of the blood sugar level to avoid complications that may result from diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7100, + "question": "There is a child with diabetes who takes two insulin needles a day\nThe problem is that the child’s thigh meat is eaten whole and shriveled, as are the hands. What is the reason? Please advise", + "answer": "It seems that his diabetes is constantly high and that his insulin is either insufficient or that he is immune to insulin. If his blood sugar rises, the person suffers from severe emaciation and muscle loss even though he eats a lot.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7101, + "question": "Is there a treatment for diabetes in children through stem cells?\nIf it exists, how do you reach it? Type diabetes involves taking insulin needles under the skin\nPlease advise me", + "answer": "There is a treatment for type 1 diabetes with stem cells. Check the stem cell sites on the Internet. There are centers in Germany, China, and others.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7102, + "question": "Common symptoms among some people with diabetes include pain in the heel and nerve inflammation. What is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "We advise you to take methicoplasmin injections and then switch to pills, and Neuroton is useful in this\nMake a hot bath for the feet with a little salt and 6 drops of peppermint oil or pebbles oil, 6 drops of cloves, mix with 5 tablespoons of sesame oil and apply to the feet. An anti-inflammatory such as Profen can be used.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7103, + "question": "I have high blood pressure and diabetes. I am treated with insulin and my blood sugar is controlled. Suddenly, there was a high blood sugar. The old man used Tenormin, Lipitor, and Glucophage. What caused the large increase in blood sugar?", + "answer": "Tenormin is a medicine to treat high blood pressure, Lipitor is a medicine to treat high blood pressure and cholesterol, and Glucophage is an auxiliary medicine to treat diabetes. The sudden rise in diabetes is either due to non-compliance with the diet, insufficient insulin dose, irregularity in taking insulin according to the rules, or lack of response of receptors within the muscle cells to insulin due to obesity, so We advise you to see an endocrinologist and diabetes consultant to conduct the necessary tests and find out the cause", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7104, + "question": "How can one know whether diabetes is a disease or hereditary?", + "answer": "If it runs in the family, it means one or both parents suffer from it, or among relatives. See diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7105, + "question": "Can diabetes be cured if it is not hereditary?", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease, which is often caused by the inability of the pancreatic gland to secrete insulin in the required amount or completely. Therefore, diabetes treatment continues for life, meaning there is no medicine that cures diabetes, but by taking medicine it is controlled.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7106, + "question": "Does fish have an effect on semen, even though the semen analysis is normal?", + "answer": "In the long term, high blood sugar inevitably leads to sexual impotence, animals and semen\nTherefore, we always recommend controlling blood sugar levels within normal limits\nTo continue a normal sexual life", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7107, + "question": "Is there a treatment, such as medicine or ointment, for example? I am 45 years old and I feel that a very small part of the skin under the nail on the big toe of my right leg has frozen without pain, knowing that I have diabetes and I am very conservative in eating until...", + "answer": "We advise you to take a bath in somewhat hot water with a very small amount of salt in the morning and evening, then dry the foot well, then lubricate the toe well.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7108, + "question": "A 50-year-old patient who has been suffering from type 2 diabetes for more than 10 years has been on treatment by taking 3 Downyl 5 mg tablets daily. He was admitted to the hospital suffering from severe dizziness and...", + "answer": "First, in these cases, the patient is evaluated clinically, and he may need, as a first step, to provide a route for intravenous injection, assess his need for fluids and salts, work to reduce the blood sugar level using insulin, and conduct the necessary laboratory tests to detect the cause that led to the high blood sugar, which may be related to inflammation in the blood. Urinary or respiratory tracts or somewhere in the body, or due to the invalidity of the Downyl that he was taking or many other reasons, and after his condition stabilizes, his previous medications are prescribed to him with some modification to them according to the reason that led to this condition.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7109, + "question": "My mother’s diabetes appeared suddenly, without warning, and she had not complained about anything before. Thank God, she does not feel the known symptoms of diabetes, such as tremors and dizziness, meaning that sometimes she feels...", + "answer": "To check on your mother’s health, you must visit a diabetes specialist to develop programs to monitor and supervise treatment. The issue is not a joke, and prevention is better than cure. Check diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7110, + "question": "Why do I feel very thirsty and drink water abnormally?", + "answer": "Try getting your blood sugar tested. This is a symptom of diabetes. If it is not, you may be suffering from inflammation somewhere.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7111, + "question": "Is it possible to use arginine + Is it possible to prescribe an existing medication that ensures the availability of the three amylase enzymes + Is it possible to prescribe a medication that releases encrepine hormones 1gpl + A medication that inhibits immune cells from attacking...", + "answer": "Why all this fear of diabetes? If you follow a diet with appropriate diabetes medications under the supervision of a doctor, you do not need all of these medications. You can use an enzyme medication called Danzin, a lipid-reducing medication Lipitor or Lescol, and a medication that removes sadness such as Citalopram, as they do not conflict with each other.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7112, + "question": "I would like dental implants in the jaws. Note that I suffer from diabetes and also blood pressure, both of which are at normal levels due to taking medications and doing a diet. Are there any warnings or expectations of negative results...", + "answer": "As long as the disease is under control, there are no dangers, so trust in God and tell the doctors about your health problems so that they can be careful.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7113, + "question": "I am Muhammad Al-Wasari, a diabetic patient with insulin. I treated both eyes with a laser, seven sessions for the right eye and five sessions for the left eye, and my vision became weak and I cannot...", + "answer": "The best treatment is to adjust the blood sugar level to avoid re-destruction of the retina. As for the suitability of the glasses, one must consult an ophthalmologist to determine that.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7114, + "question": "My son is one year and eight months old - he will soon develop diabetes - is there an alternative or method other than daily needles that are exhausting for the child - and what are the latest developments in the treatment of terminal diabetes in children?", + "answer": "There are signs of stem cell therapy, so contact the centers specialized in the subject.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7115, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for a while. Is it true that eating olive leaf infusion treats this disease?", + "answer": "There are some studies that olive leaf may help regulate blood sugar levels, as scientists have found that it:\n\nReducing blood glucose level.\nReduces hyperinsulinemia in the blood.\nIncreases the sensitivity of cells to insulin.\nReduces oxidation factors.\n\nDespite these benefits, we still need more studies on olive leaf to prove its effectiveness in regulating blood sugar levels. You should not eat anything to regulate sugar levels without consulting a doctor, because it may cause a person many problems.\nHowever, there are many medications that can regulate blood sugar levels, such as:\n\nInsulin needles, which can be used to treat patients with type 1 and advanced cases of type 2.\nThere are some medications that are used to treat the second type, such as:\n\nMedicines that increase insulin sensitivity, such as metformin.\nMedicines that increase insulin secretion, such as sulfonylureas.\nMedicines that reduce the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates.\nMedicines to treat obesity.\n\n\n\nIn addition to these medications, the patient must make changes in his lifestyle, to help him control his blood sugar level, by:\n\nDo moderate exercise daily, such as walking for half an hour daily.\nAvoid passive smoking, and quit smoking.\nWeight loss.\nAvoid eating fast foods.\nAvoid foods high in fat and carbohydrates.\nAvoid refined carbohydrates.\nAvoid saturated and trans fats.\nEat vegetables and fruits.\nAdherence to the instructions of the treating physician.\nMonitor your blood sugar level constantly.\nEat lean protein such as fish.\n\nYou should not take any medication or change your lifestyle except after consulting a doctor. The doctor does this after conducting the necessary tests to evaluate the patient’s condition.\nFor more:\n\nReactions caused by diabetes\nMethods of treating type 2 diabetes", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7116, + "question": "“Is there a center in the Arab world to treat type 1 and 2 diabetes using stem cells other than the X-Cell Diabetes Center?\n\"\"", + "answer": "We have not heard of the existence of a medical center in the Arab world, but there are centers in China and America in addition to Germany.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7117, + "question": "My wife is in her third month of pregnancy, and this is her second pregnancy. I know that her first pregnancy was severe, and she had gestational diabetes in the seventh month, and she went on a diet after giving birth. Is it possible for her to return to her pregnancy now?", + "answer": "Having a history of exposure to gestational sclerosis increases the likelihood of its recurrence in future pregnancies\nShe must be followed up with a gynecologist to monitor her blood sugar level", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7118, + "question": "Is there a treatment for sleep disturbances, given that I suffer from diabetes and use Glorion 3 and GLUCOPHAGE 500? Please help me.", + "answer": "You have to walk. Every day several kilometers.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7119, + "question": "What is the treatment for numbness in the fingertips, knowing that I am not diabetic, as the blood sugar test was 107 randomly after breakfast", + "answer": "There are a number of causes of numbness in the extremities, such as hypothyroidism, calcium and magnesium deficiency, in addition to local pressure on the nerves, either due to injury or inflammation in the wrist joint, sciatica, vitamin B deficiency, or general nerve weakness. Treatment is to find out the cause and treat it, so we advise you to see a doctor to conduct the necessary tests to find out the cause and give appropriate treatment", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7120, + "question": "Is the fasting blood sugar test only in the morning or at any time during the day, provided that one abstains from all of it for 8 hours?", + "answer": "Eating fasting sugar after eight hours of not eating, and eating it after sleeping in the morning. A blood test can be performed at any time during the day or night to determine the instantaneous sugar level.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7121, + "question": "My father has diabetes and feels hot in the soles of the feet and between the toes, with slight cracks in the soles of the feet", + "answer": "“You should consult a doctor, as most diabetics suffer from neuropathy associated with diabetes\nThis defect occurs in the nerve cells when the percentage of sugar is high inside the cell, which leads to an imbalance in the electricity of the nerve endings, leading to numbness and burning in the extremities.\nThe lower extremities are more susceptible to these symptoms, which leads to bruises and wounds that may turn into chronic ulcers.\nDiabetics are advised to\n1- Keeping the feet clean and dry\n2- Wear comfortable shoes especially for diabetics\n3- Avoid sitting near heaters and stoves in the winter to avoid the risk of burning the foot\n4- Follow up on diabetes screening regularly with the treating physician.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7122, + "question": "Please, I previously asked about a treatment for diabetes in the near future. When, God willing, will it be available in Saudi Arabia? What is the treatment for diabetes using stem cells? Will a child with diabetes who is not hereditary recover? My child always complains of stomach pain...", + "answer": "Experiments have shown that stem cells can be used to treat the newly discovered type 1 diabetes, and it is not useful in treating the second type or diabetes, which has been discovered for three months, and the disease is still in the experimental stage. If a person is afflicted with diabetes, there is no final cure for it, but it can be controlled by taking diabetes-lowering medications. forever. There is no relationship between diabetes and abdominal pain.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7123, + "question": "Is it possible to know Novomix insulin and what is the difference between it and Lantus insulin?", + "answer": "Novomix insulin is designed for type B diabetes (those who take pills) and is fast-acting. It is given in the form of injections immediately before eating.\nLantus insulin is a synthetic insulin. It begins to work sooner, lasts longer, is safer, and can be used during pregnancy.\nThis information is incomplete. See a diabetes specialist before deciding.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7124, + "question": "May God’s mercy and blessings be upon you. I am a 24-year-old person. I suffer from infrequent dreams and erection when I wake up, except occasionally. Note that I suffer from diabetes. Is this related to diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, it is related to diabetes. Diabetes causes insufficient access to all organs of the body. And erectile dysfunction, see diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7125, + "question": "Is weight loss caused only by illness?\nDiabetes or has other causes?", + "answer": "The most important cause of pathological underweight is cancer. But weight loss can occur in the event of lack of lunch, hunger and other diseases such as tuberculosis and other consumer diseases.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7126, + "question": "My brother, I have a question. Please answer me if possible\nOf course, I will tell you from the beginning, at 12 o’clock at night, I slept and did not eat anything, like I fasted until four o’clock in the evening, and I did an analysis...", + "answer": "The blood sugar test should be done after fasting for 12 hours. The normal result is 65-120 mg. We advise you to repeat the test after fasting for 12 hours, not 16 hours. In general, your result is normal.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7127, + "question": "Is there a treatment for a child with diabetes other than insulin? In the near future?", + "answer": "There is hope in stem cells. It is used in Germany and China, but it still does not exist in the Arab countries, but it is close.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7128, + "question": "What is the best time to test for diabetes by taking a drop of blood from the finger for analysis using a home device?", + "answer": "Of course, you can perform the examination at any time. But the approved examination is the examination before breakfast, that is, after sleeping in the morning.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7129, + "question": "What do you think of the treatment of diabetes (the efficiency of the pancreas is 10% - you take insulin) with the latest scientific findings in treatment using the stem cell method, which is done by microscopic injection into the pancreas, and is it possible to perform...", + "answer": "Reports indicate the success of stem cell transplants, and there is an office in Egypt to mediate at least, but the transplantation takes place in Germany and China.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7130, + "question": "Is feeling severe pain in the heels when waking up a symptom of a certain disease? What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Please do a blood sugar test to make sure it is normal, because I think it is the problem.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7131, + "question": "I come from a family of all diabetics. Is it necessary for me to get it? For your information, I am overweight. My height is 165 cm and my weight is 112, and I have not had any of its symptoms yet, and I am 38 years old. Please help me...", + "answer": "As long as you are overweight, do not be surprised that diabetes will come soon. Perhaps if you try to reduce your weight and eat less, you will delay its occurrence, but excess weight will certainly hasten it.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7132, + "question": "What fruits do not raise sugar?", + "answer": "Fruit in general raises sugar levels, but some types do not raise it significantly if eaten in moderate amounts, such as apricots, red cherries, peaches, apples, and pears. Diabetics are also advised to avoid dried fruits, dates, and raisins, and eat fruits in moderation and eat a lot of vegetables.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7133, + "question": "I have a mother who suffers from diabetes, and in a moment a small pimple appeared on her right leg between the fingers and it started to get bigger day after day. Is there a treatment for this condition?", + "answer": "The appearance of such a pimple on the foot is feared to develop into diabetic foot, and it must be presented immediately to a surgical specialist to diagnose it and prescribe the appropriate treatment. Until then, you can give it a strong antibiotic medication such as Cypoflex 500 mg 3 pills on the first day, then 2 pills daily, and spread the pimple with Fucicort ointment twice daily and Brufen 400 mg 3 pills. Times daily after eating. God is the healer", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7134, + "question": "Are there herbs for diabetes?", + "answer": "1- Fenugreek can be boiled and drunk\n2- Onions can be eaten cooked or drunk in their oil\n3- Beans\n4- Tea without sugar, of course\n5- Laurel: You can boil three tablespoons and drink it three times daily\n6-And bitter pumpkin\nPomegranate, dry its peel, grind it and take a spoonful after breakfast and after dinner while drinking plenty of water\nCypress. Grind its seeds, dry them, and pour a teaspoon after breakfast and after dinner with plenty of water\nBoil the willow leaves, keep them until the morning, and drink a cup in the morning", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7135, + "question": "When I take Dogmatil Forte treatment, can the doctor take it for life after giving birth? Did they know that I am taking the Savinase medication and the Medicit injection?\nThis medicine, the blood sugar medicine, enters and stings the extent of...", + "answer": "Dogmatil is used to treat some psychological disorders, such as anxiety, fear, and depression, as well as as a sedative in the case of peptic ulcers. If it is used to treat psychological disorders, it is taken for a long time because psychological disorders do not heal immediately, but if the doctor notices that the patient has recovered and wants to stop the drug Dogmatil, he can do so, but gradually.\nIf the treatment is used for peptic ulcers, it can be used in the form of injections for 10-15 days or in the form of pills for 8-12 weeks, and it can be stopped gradually.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7136, + "question": "What is the natural treatment for high levels of insulin in the blood, which sometimes leads to low blood sugar?", + "answer": "The pancreas must be examined, the reason for its increased insulin secretion must be determined, and the cause must be treated. The best way to lower the level of insulin in the blood is to exercise and follow a healthy eating system. As the pancreas increases insulin secretion when meals rich in sugars are eaten, and to reduce the insulin level, it is recommended to engage in activities and hobbies that reduce anxiety and psychological tension, which are among the causes of low blood sugar in people who do not have diabetes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7137, + "question": "What is the natural treatment for high blood insulin, which sometimes leads to a drop in blood sugar when eating, and after two hours I want to eat again, and so on, knowing that I saw an endocrine and urinary tract specialist...", + "answer": "The situation is not clear. It seems that you are taking insulin to treat diabetes, and the dose is high, or you are taking insulin without eating and the blood sugar decreases, and the doctor believes that you only need an oral antidiabetic drug, such as Glucophage. Stress and exercise reduce blood sugar, while eating raises blood sugar.\nWe advise you to see a specialist in diabetes and endocrinology to regulate your condition after conducting laboratory tests.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7138, + "question": "I want a herbal prescription for diabetes, blood pressure, and high triglycerides", + "answer": "Diabetes, high blood pressure, and hyperlipidemia are chronic diseases that require lifelong drug treatment to control the disease and prevent its complications. The role of herbs in treating these health problems is unclear and not scientifically proven, and it is not recommended to rely on these popular recipes as an alternative to medications. In general, garlic reduces blood sugar and blood pressure, and cinnamon is also useful in lowering sugar levels. Regarding triglycerides, it is possible to use fish oil (omega 3).", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7139, + "question": "Why does my blood sugar rise after exercising, knowing that I jogged in the month of Ramadan an hour before breakfast, and I measured my blood sugar after finishing jogging and found it to be 126, knowing that two days ago it was...", + "answer": "Physical activity affects blood sugar metabolism, and intense exercise leads to an increase in glycogen secreted by the liver, which leads to a three-fold increase in blood sugar after exercise, so it is normal for blood sugar to rise during exercise to supply the muscles with the necessary glucose. But in most people, after exercise, the body returns blood sugar levels to normal. Also, another cause of high blood sugar after exercise is an increase in stress hormones such as: adrenaline and cortisol, which are insulin-resistant hormones, which increases the blood sugar level.\nTo avoid high blood sugar after walking and jogging, you should:\n\nWarm up the body well before starting the exercise.\nPerform exercises 3-5 times a week for 20-40 minutes.\nPerforming exercises regularly helps secrete insulin at a regular rate and increases the sensitivity of the body's response to insulin.\n\nFor more read also:\n\nEverything you should know about blood sugar\nFour steps enable you to control your blood sugar level\n\nReference:\n\n?Ask DMine: Can Exercise Make Blood Sugar Spike", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7140, + "question": "Is it possible, as a diabetic, to know whether I need insulin or not?\nAnd how?", + "answer": "You did not mention when your diabetes started, but that is important\nInsulin is given to a person with type 1 diabetes or who afflicts children and young people because the beta Langerhans cells in the pancreas do not secrete insulin.\nAs for type 2 diabetes, it affects the elderly and people who suffer from obesity. They are not given insulin because the cause of diabetes is weak pancreatic secretion of diabetes, and in people who are overweight, insulin, which is natural, cannot reach the muscle cells to burn sugar due to the accumulation of fat, and these patients are advised By following a diet (regular diet), their diabetes is regulated, and if the blood sugar remains high, they take medications that stimulate the pancreas, such as Daonil, one pill three times with food, and it can be combined with Glucophage or Emeril, one pill three times. See diabetes in the dictionary.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7141, + "question": "I dissolve sugar by taking Emrel 3, one in the morning and one in the evening, and when I go to sleep in the evening, in the morning I find a mucous substance suspended in the roof of my mouth, and knowing that there is always a mucus in the roof of the mouth...", + "answer": "Diabetics suffer from outbreaks of skin diseases and parasites. You must take special care of your mouth and teeth in your case, and you can use mouth antiseptics such as permanganate or other herbal and antiseptic washes.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7142, + "question": "Is there a treatment for constant numbness in the right leg and foot for diabetics?", + "answer": "The pain usually subsides when the blood sugar level is controlled. Take care of your blood sugar level and do daily exercises such as walking.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7143, + "question": "My sister has a ten-year-old daughter who suffered from diabetes two years ago, which caused her to have a stroke, but thank God she recovered, with some effects, such as difficulty speaking. ((Her family treats her with fear...", + "answer": "Your niece has type 1 insulin-dependent diabetes due to the inability of the pancreas to secrete the hormone insulin, which burns sugar. I do not think that the stroke she suffered was caused by diabetes, because the complications of diabetes appear after years and not after two years.....\nBut as for your niece’s eating plan, she must avoid and abstain from eating sweets, including fruits known to be high in sugar, especially:\nDates, figs, grapes, and the like. You should eat a lot of green vegetables that do not contain sugar or contain a small percentage of sugar, and fruits that contain 50% sugar, such as:\nHer parents acted by depriving her of food except when giving her an insulin injection by mistake, because a diabetic patient must eat the amount of food necessary for him by calculating the calories needed for him daily and taking into account that she is in the growth stage, meaning that she needs structural elements such as milk, red meat, chicken, and fish. In precisely calculated quantities, it must be distributed over several meals during the day: 5-6 meals, not just 3, or when giving her insulin, because sugar can rise even outside eating times as a result of the breakdown of liver glycogen. It is important to calculate the amount of food according to the necessary calories, avoid sweets, and distribute meals throughout the day", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7144, + "question": "Is there a cure for diabetes?", + "answer": "Check with diabetes to learn about the available treatment. As for stem cell treatment, I saw a German advertisement. Search it: arabic.xcell-center.com", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7145, + "question": "What is the difference between blood sugar and urine sugar, and which is more dangerous? 2 What fruits do not contain a high percentage of sugar, and what fruits are not recommended for diabetics because I like...", + "answer": "The difference between blood sugar and urine sugar is that urine sugar is often a sign of high blood sugar levels, that is, it is a symptom of untreated diabetes, where the levels of sugar in the urine rise as evidence of its high blood sugar, as high blood sugar more than 180 results in Sugar leaks from the kidneys into the urine, which means that the blood sugar is irregular.\nWhen discovering high blood sugar, it is recommended to perform a blood sugar test and consult a doctor to determine whether the patient has diabetes or not. The extent of high blood sugar.\nAs for the question about eating fruit for a diabetic patient, it can be classified as follows:\n\nEating fruit in the evening is not recommended, as most fruits contain fiber, salts, or sugars.\nIt is preferable to eat fruit before meals during the day.\nFigs, dates, sugarcane, and anything that produces the highest levels of glucose should be limited to them and their products as much as possible.\nBananas, oranges, kiwis, pears, and most fruits have a moderate amount of sugars.\nApples have the lowest sugar content.\n\nFor more: \n\nHow to choose foods for diabetics that suit their health condition\nDiabetes myths and false beliefs", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7146, + "question": "I am a woman born in 1960. I have been suffering from diabetes since 1999. I visited a specialist doctor and he gave me doses of insulin so that even though I took these doses, my blood sugar level was still...", + "answer": "1- You should exercise, at least walking several kilometers a day.\n2- Adhere to a strict diet. You know the results and complications of diabetes and you do not need them.", + "category": "diabetes" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7147, + "question": "I want to inquire about the complications of brain tumor removal. Is the operation to remove a benign brain tumor dangerous?", + "answer": "Like other surgical operations, the process of removing a benign or malignant brain tumor is associated with many different complications, which must be discussed with the specialist doctor before performing the operation and discussing options for managing the condition if they occur. The most prominent complications that accompany the process of removing a benign brain tumor are the following:\n\nSwelling or swelling of the brain, or what is called cerebral edema, where the size of the brain increases as a result of the accumulation of fluids inside it. These complications are considered a medical emergency that require intervention as quickly as possible to avoid any other complications. This can be seen through symptoms of headache, weakness, dizziness, changes in behavior, disturbances in balance, agitation, seizures, blurred vision and others.\nBrain hemorrhage.\nIncreased risk of seizures.\nBrain damage and loss of various brain functions occur, and the patient must be carefully monitored and any changes noted, as these effects may occur immediately after the operation, or after several days, and even several weeks as well.\nThe patient feels weak and dizzy immediately after the operation.\nDisturbances in the speech process.\nIncreased risk of postoperative inflammation and infection.\nIncreased risk of blood clots.\nMemory disturbances occur.\nDisturbances in motor function in the body.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe operation to remove a tumor from the brain; How long does it take and what is the success rate?\n8 of the most prominent symptoms of a brain tumor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7148, + "question": "My father was diagnosed with high intracerebral pressure. How do I know or what are the symptoms that indicate or when head pressure is dangerous?", + "answer": "All cases of high pressure within the brain are serious and emergency medical conditions that require the need to receive appropriate treatment and timely care to avoid the occurrence of any possible complications. There are many symptoms that may appear that may indicate that the condition is serious and requires the need to receive care, and the most prominent of these symptoms are the following:\n\nSevere and acute headache.\nBlurred or blurry vision.\nFeeling unwary and low level of awareness.\nVomiting.\nObvious changes in the behavior of the affected person.\nWeakness and disturbances in the ability to move.\nDisturbances in the ability to speak.\nDecrease in energy levels and constant feeling of sleepiness.\nSeizures.\n\nThe risk of high intracerebral pressure also increases if the person suffers from any of the following risk factors:\n\nHigh blood pressure.\nbrain attack.\nCertain infections in the brain, such as meningitis and others.\nSuffering from a head injury.\nTumor in the brain.\nBleeding in the brain.\n\nFor more:\n\nBrain aging...is it normal?\nYour comprehensive guide to primary and secondary brain cancer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7149, + "question": "How do I get rid of sugar in the early stages? Is it possible to cure it completely, knowing that the doctor told me that I am in a stage known as prediabetes?", + "answer": "Eliminating sugar at the beginning is certainly possible. Indeed, there is a good chance of complete recovery from type 2 diabetes in the prediabetes stage, which is the stage that precedes the final diagnosis of diabetes. Among the methods that contribute to preventing the development of diabetes in this case are the following:\n\n\nWeight loss: Losing excess weight or obesity is one of the most important steps to controlling type 2 diabetes, as it can help improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugar levels.\nFollow a healthy diet: Focus on eating fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and healthy fats, and reduce consumption of added sugars, saturated fats, and refined carbohydrates.\nExercise regularly: Set aside at least 30 minutes for moderate exercise most days of the week.\nGet enough sleep: Lack of sleep can affect blood sugar levels, so make sure to sleep 7-8 hours every night.\nManage stress: Stress can cause blood sugar levels to rise, so try relaxation techniques such as meditation or yoga.\nAdherence to medications: The doctor may not prescribe any medications at this early stage of diabetes, but if any of them are prescribed, they must be adhered to.\nContact your doctor regularly: Be sure to see your doctor regularly to discuss your progress and make any necessary changes to your treatment plan.\n\nFor more:\n\nEarly symptoms and warning signs of diabetes\nTips to help prevent diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7150, + "question": "What is the appropriate time for a thyroid analysis? Does it have to be early in the morning or is it okay to do it during the day and does it require stopping eating or not?", + "answer": "The best time for a thyroid test is early in the morning, because thyroid hormones may be affected by some factors during the day. In general, it is not usually required to stop eating before a thyroid test, but your doctor may ask you to do so in some cases, such as:\n\n\nIf you are taking medications that affect thyroid function.\nThe need to perform other tests in conjunction with the thyroid test.\n\nThe doctor will draw a sample of blood from a vein in your arm. This process is usually painless, and the speed of results depends on factors related to the analysis laboratory. After the results appear, you must present them to the doctor for analysis and to develop an appropriate treatment plan if a problem with the levels of thyroid hormones is detected.\n \nHere are some reasons your doctor may order a thyroid test:\n\nSymptoms indicating hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.\nFamily history of thyroid disease.\nTaking medications that affect thyroid function.\nPregnancy or breastfeeding.\nThe presence of other diseases, such as autoimmune diseases.\n\nFor more:\n\nFour tests to evaluate thyroid nodules\nSymptoms of high thyroid hormone TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7151, + "question": "When is the TSH test high? Does a high TSH test indicate a serious problem, or are there cases in which it rises accidentally?", + "answer": "The TSH test is considered high when its value is higher than 4.5 mIU/L, noting that the normal percentage may vary slightly from one laboratory to another, so it is important to review the normal range specified on your analysis report, and there are several reasons for the high TSH test result, including the following: :\n\n\nHypothyroidism: It is the most common cause of high TSH. In this case, the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones, which leads to a slowdown in the body’s metabolic processes.\nThyroiditis: It is an inflammation of the thyroid gland, which may affect its function.\nGoiter: This is an abnormal growth of the thyroid gland, which may prevent it from working properly.\nPituitary gland disorder: In some less common cases, an increase in TSH may be due to a health problem in the pituitary gland responsible for its secretion.\n\nIn all cases, a rise in the TSH hormone requires seeing a doctor to detect the problem, as it may indicate the diseases mentioned, some of which may be chronic and require permanent treatment, and some of them may disappear after undergoing some other treatments, and the rise in the TSH hormone is symptomatic in this case.\n \nFor more:\n\nTSH analysis in women and its relationship to pregnancy and menopause\nSymptoms of high thyroid hormone TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7152, + "question": "My wife suffers from a continuous increase in the prolactin level shortly after treatment, that is, after 3 or 4 months. The symptoms she suffers from are severe headaches, dizziness, stomach disorders, and the menstrual cycle in particular.", + "answer": "An MRI of the pituitary gland must be performed to investigate the cause of high prolactin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7153, + "question": "My two-year-old child has a complete drop in blood sugar, sometimes reaching 0.30, and his cumulative blood sugar has reached a high of 8.2. He eats healthy food every hour. But lately he suffers from fatigue and does not...", + "answer": "A cumulative blood sugar test shows a cumulative result of the average glucose in the blood for a period ranging from two to three months\nIts high level indicates that the person has diabetes\nWhen the blood sugar is tested and it appears low, this is not evidence that he does not have diabetes, because it may be low at that time, but if he eats sugars, it rises, and the patient may only need a diet for lunch.\nWe do not know whether the blood test is low when it is fasting or after eating\nHas the cumulative blood sugar test been confirmed more than once and in other laboratories, because in some laboratories an incorrect result is obtained due to not good solutions or other reasons?\nFor further inquiries, please contact us via phone number", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7154, + "question": "When is swollen lymph nodes dangerous? Can swollen lymph nodes develop into cancer or does it indicate less serious health problems?", + "answer": "First, I would like to clarify that swollen lymph nodes are a common sign of an infection, such as a sore throat, ear infection, or sinus infection. The swelling is often temporary and goes away after the infection goes away, but swollen lymph nodes can also be a sign of a more serious condition. .\n \nIn general, swollen lymph nodes do not develop into cancer if they are caused by an infection or a temporary health problem, and swollen lymph nodes do not develop into cancer unless they are caused by the presence of cancer cells in the body that move to settle in the lymph nodes.\n \nSymptoms of serious swollen lymph nodes include:\n\nSwollen lymph nodes suddenly and for no apparent reason.\nSwollen lymph nodes that last more than two weeks.\nSwollen lymph nodes that grow or change shape.\nPain and stiffness in the lymph nodes.\nUnexplained weight loss.\nfever.\nNight sweats.\n\nI advise you, if any of the mentioned signs appear, to consult a doctor without delay to detect the cause of swollen lymph nodes and prescribe appropriate treatment before any health complications develop.\n \nFor more:\n\nWhat are lymph nodes, and where are they located in the body?\nImportant information about swollen lymph nodes in the neck", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7155, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a TSH test and the result was 0.87\nNote that the level in men ranges between 0.27-4.2\nIs it normal for me or is there hyperactivity in the gland?", + "answer": "Completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7156, + "question": "Hello\nMy fasting blood sugar test is 5.5\nAnd cumulative sugar 5.3\nAnd I'm pregnant\nIs it considered gestational diabetes or not?", + "answer": "And may peace be upon you\nDo you mean by cumulative the result is five point three?\nIf this result is considered normal\nFor further inquiries, contact the number from the website", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7157, + "question": "How do I know that I have diabetes without a test? Because I live in a village far from medical services, and I have been feeling constantly thirsty and urinating frequently lately, and I fear that it is a sign of diabetes", + "answer": "Feeling extremely thirsty and frequent urination are signs of diabetes, but they are not a conclusive sign. There are a number of other health problems that may be accompanied by similar symptoms, and there are other signs that could indicate diabetes, such as:\n\n\nExtreme fatigue.\nUnexplained weight loss.\nBlurred vision.\nSlow wound healing.\nThe appearance of dark skin spots.\nNumbness or numbness in the extremities.\n\nIf you're experiencing any of these symptoms, the best way to know if you have diabetes is to have your blood sugar tested.\n \nIf you live in a village far from medical services, I advise you to buy a home glucose meter, as this device enables you to measure your blood sugar level at home, and if the analysis results show that your blood sugar level is high, this requires you to see a doctor to assess the degree of the disease and prescribe the appropriate treatment. .\n \nHere are some tips that may help you reduce your risk of diabetes:\n\nMaintain a healthy weight.\nExercise regularly.\nEat a healthy diet.\nstop smoking.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe most prominent symptoms of diabetes, learn about them now\nEarly symptoms and warning signs of diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7158, + "question": "How do I know if I have a thyroid problem? Because lately I feel like I'm eating a lot, but I always feel lethargic and my weight is losing over time, so I suspected that these were symptoms of a gland problem...", + "answer": "Symptoms of thyroid problems can vary from one person to another, depending on the type of problem and its severity. In general, there are some common symptoms that may indicate the presence of a thyroid problem, such as:\n\n\nUnexplained weight gain or loss.\nFatigue and lethargy.\nChanges in the menstrual cycle.\nThin or brittle hair.\nskin dryness.\nDifficulty concentrating or thinking.\nSleep disorders.\n\nIf you suffer from any of these symptoms, it is important to see a doctor to conduct the necessary tests to determine whether there is a problem with the thyroid gland or not. You cannot rely on symptoms alone to find out whether there is a problem with the thyroid gland, and in general, the symptoms that appear on you It definitely requires seeing a doctor, as it may indicate a problem with the thyroid gland or another problem in the body.\n \nAmong the tests that the doctor may order to evaluate the thyroid gland are the following:\n\nBlood test: To measure levels of thyroid hormones, such as thyroxine.\nThyroid imaging: Using X-rays or ultrasound to examine the size and shape of the thyroid gland.\n\nIf the tests show a problem with the thyroid gland, the doctor will prescribe the appropriate treatment. Treatment varies depending on the type of problem and its severity.\n \nFor more:\n\nThyroid disorders, learn about them now\nDo thyroid disorders affect men?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7159, + "question": "Please explain the results of the tests and whether Ozambik needles can be used for me", + "answer": "Air Azombic contains a medicinal substance intended for diabetics and is not intended to treat any other conditions, such as helping to lose weight for those suffering from obesity.\nThis medicine can only be dispensed with a prescription from a specialist doctor, knowing that it does not interfere with examinations.\nTo lose weight, you must follow a healthy diet and increase physical activity.\nIf the examinations are performed during the menstrual cycle, the results are normal, and if they are at another time, it is recommended to eat a lot of meat of all kinds, such as chicken, fish, meat, nuts, legumes, and green leafy vegetables such as watercress.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7160, + "question": "I had a cumulative blood sugar test for no reason and the cumulative result was 11. I went back to the doctor and he prescribed me medication. After 3 months, the result was, thank God, 5.8. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "The specialist doctor is the person authorized to diagnose diabetes within specific criteria", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7161, + "question": "I did an analysis and it turned out that I have an underactive thyroid gland. My weight is 43 and my height is 150. My body type is thin and I do not gain weight, and despite the underactive thyroid gland I do not lose weight, and I read that it is underactive...", + "answer": "Health and nutritional evaluation is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7162, + "question": "I am 16 years old, and the last time I measured my height, it was 169. My question is, is it possible for me to take artificial growth hormone if my levels are normal, and before the bone closes, and take the opportunity because if the bones close...", + "answer": "You still have enough time to grow and increase your height naturally and smoothly.\nHormone injections are never recommended.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7163, + "question": "Does drinking tea after food affect calcium in the body, especially since I take high doses of calcium daily, about 8 pills, after having surgery to completely remove the thyroid and its entire thyroid, and I...", + "answer": "Tea reduces the absorption of calcium from grains and food sources such as milk, and if you want to drink it, it is recommended to take it at least two hours before or after grains or food sources of calcium.\nIf you want to add a little tea to the milk, there is no objection to that as the quantity is small.\nThere is no harm in taking One Alpha with milk at night.\nEmphasize the necessity of constantly monitoring calcium levels and adjusting medication doses successively.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7164, + "question": "I feel that I have diabetes, I feel many symptoms, and when I search for them on Google, one of the causes is diabetes. So I want to know how to confirm if I have it or not, and what is the test...", + "answer": "FBS test while fasting if it comes out more than 126mg/dL\nYou need to do a Glyc HB test\nAfter the result, we can recommend medications, how to use them, and what tests are necessary\nSuch as what are the symptoms and whether risk factors are present. For example, the father, mother, and siblings have diabetes\nHow much weight and what symptoms do you feel? Is frequent urination sometimes due to salts or urinary tract infections?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7165, + "question": "I am 46 years old and I have diabetes. I had a cumulative test and it came out at 6/3. Is my cumulative cumulative positive?", + "answer": "If the cumulative score is 6, point 3, it is considered that you control your blood sugar at the required level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7166, + "question": "Does changing from Glucophage 1000", + "answer": "Any change in the dose or type of medication may cause a diabetes disorder", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7167, + "question": "Is vitamin B12 deficient? Does this deficiency cause shortness of breath, confusion, dizziness, and digestive problems? Is the deficiency severe enough to affect the nerves? Is iron stores normal? Thank you very much...", + "answer": "Yes, there is a deficiency in vitamin B12, and as for iron, it is normal\nYes, and a lower than normal level of vitamin B12 affects the nerves", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7168, + "question": "I am 37 years old\nI suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and have pain in my right shoulder and back", + "answer": "We can do an x-ray of the neck vertebrae and an ultrasound of the abdomen. And sound waves on the heart.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7169, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nIf I am pregnant in the second month of IVF\nTSH analysis 3.5\nAnd there are antibodies to the thyroid gland and I was taking treatment for the thyroid gland PTU but the gland was regulated and I stopped it a while ago\nIs it currently with...", + "answer": "Send the test because a high of 35 needs treatment so that a miscarriage does not occur", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7170, + "question": "6 months ago, the cumulative blood sugar was 8.3, less than 6.2, and the last time a month ago, it was 6. Of course, the triglycerides and cholesterol remained normal.\nThe doctor did not reduce the medications and also provided basal insulin...", + "answer": "Insulin is safer than Cidophag tablets, so there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7171, + "question": "I started taking Power Plus medication, and after a while I developed an enlarged thyroid gland that was painful when I put my hand down. Does the medication have anything to do with that?", + "answer": "A gland ultrasound and thyroid function tests are required", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7172, + "question": "Inquiry about the blood sugar result. Does the result indicate pre-diabetes? Symptoms: Frequent urination", + "answer": "Yes, you should reduce sugar and exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7173, + "question": "I live in Germany and I cannot find a doctor who specializes in endocrinology. I have gained 20 kg overweight in three months and have eaten less. What is the medicine? Thank you.", + "answer": "You mentioned in the introduction that you have diabetes and hypothyroidism\nIt would be nice if you attached the tests to your question\nIn general, it is enough to treat the two driving diseases until the weight begins to fall", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7174, + "question": "How dangerous are cysts on the thyroid gland, knowing that the hormone analysis is normal... and there is no doctor specializing in glands in the city of Sabha...\nIs breast swelling related to these cysts because...", + "answer": "Pure or simple cysts are not dangerous\nMixed and large cysts that have suspicious characteristics may hide a danger behind them.\nIn other words, the latest Eco-Derg report is the chapter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7175, + "question": "I am 16 years old and I suffer from small palms compared to those of the same age. Is there a way to make my palms larger? Or will it become normal as I age? Even though...", + "answer": "Unfortunately there is no way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7176, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My sister is 20 years old and has polycystic ovary syndrome. The TSH test for the thyroid gland came out as 15, the T3 test came out as 1.2, and the T4 test came out as 16.4. Is she entitled to thyroxine? What is the percentage?", + "answer": "This is frank hypothyroidism\nTreatment must be started\nTyroxpin 50 karat\nOne pill daily on an empty stomach\nThe analysis is repeated after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7177, + "question": "I have a high cumulative blood sugar level of 8 and the normal level is 170. Should I take diabetes medication or just abstain from sugar?", + "answer": "Have you ever used treatment for diabetes? Or do you not need to diet, not eat sugars, exercise, and use diabetes medication for three months? After that, the cumulative sugar should be checked again if it drops to the normal level. After that, it is possible to continue with the lunch diet and check the sugar to monitor the sugar level. If it does not rise, you can continue with the diet only, and if it rises. Diet alone may not be sufficient, and capsule medication may need to be added", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7178, + "question": "Fatigue, exhaustion and numbness in the hands and feet. I was taking cholesterol medication with Omega 3.6.9, and now the iron stores analysis is 421.", + "answer": "Fatigue and exhaustion have many causes\nHigh iron stores may be due to chronic inflammation in the body\nOr the presence of iron retention disease\nPlease consult your internist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7179, + "question": "I don't have any symptoms. I just want to inquire about the tests", + "answer": "The analysis is completely within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7180, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I take setanone hormone injections. Do these injections increase the blood sugar level or lower the blood sugar level?", + "answer": "Testosterone contained in male injections may cause an increase in the blood\nIf there is an urgent need to use it, I recommend monitoring blood sugar readings regularly and seeing a diabetologist to adjust blood sugar-lowering medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7181, + "question": "I have the test results for my father. I would like to know what is wrong with the tests", + "answer": "Peace and mercy of God\nBlood test shows high blood sugar\nThe patient must adhere to a diet and physical activity\nTreat and monitor the condition until blood sugar is regulated to normal levels", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7182, + "question": "My father is a diabetic and has had high blood pressure and had open heart surgery, and his doctor asked him to take a complete blood count and analyze his gland\nPlease, I want to diagnose the condition based on these tests", + "answer": "These tests are normal except for high anti-TPO\nTSH analysis should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7183, + "question": "I am 26 years old and my weight is 47. I had a vitamin D test and found it was 14.5, and the thyroid tests were excellent. Is anxiety a symptom of vitamin D deficiency? I took a dose of this medicine once...", + "answer": "In the event of severe deficiency, it is taken every week, and the treating physician is authorized to determine the dose and duration", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7184, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, but I suffer from binge eating. They advised me to use a product to suppress my appetite, which is (Repulse slimming pills). For your information, I do not suffer from diabetes. Is it appropriate...", + "answer": "It is not appropriate at all, start a diet gradually to reduce carbohydrates", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7185, + "question": "I have a woman with high levels of prolactin and a tumor in the pituitary gland. I took Dostinex, and I was stopping the treatment and returning again for six months. It is possible that fibrosis or ossification of the tumor occurred during the period...", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7186, + "question": "My TSH test showed 4.4 and I am 21 years old and I do not suffer from any symptoms. Does this mean that I am active and I was given 25 gram Euthyrox? Is the treatment method correct?", + "answer": "This is not the activity of the gland, but the inactivity of his gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7187, + "question": "Please explain the report to me.", + "answer": "The x-rays contain small nodes. The x-rays must be repeated after a year to find out whether they have grown or not\nYou do not need a biopsy at this time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7188, + "question": "Hello, I have been suffering from diabetes for 3 years and I am concerned about my health, but I suffer from sweating in many areas of my body, and I want to know if Botox injections might affect my diabetes...", + "answer": "Peace be upon you. It does not affect the disease itself, but the injection site is more exposed to infection because diabetic patients are exposed to infection due to weak immunity, and the probability of this happening is very small.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7189, + "question": "I suffer from a slight increase in the thyroid gland and I did an antibody test and it came out normal and healthy. The doctor said that after 6 weeks I would come back to do the tests again. Currently she said that I do not need medication, but...", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. With regard to simple thyroid activity, as the sister mentioned, we must make sure of the thyroid function analysis if the TSG is low and the thyroid function is normal. This is called non-clinical thyroid activity, or sub-clinical, meaning it is not symptomatic. This matter * needs us first to make sure. It is the thyroid gland, through an atomic scan, it is healthy. The second thing is that there are no clear symptoms, such as an increase in heart rate or weakness in the bones, so we advise the sister to do an EKG, follow up on the gland’s tests, and do bone density x-rays. If there are no clear symptoms, it is possible that we need treatment, O God. Just follow up. If there is an accelerated heartbeat, weak bones, or thinning, it is better to start medication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7190, + "question": "Can hypothyroidism cause severe numbness in the extremities, or is there another reason? Two years ago, I was infected with Corona, and since then, the numbness has increased day after day. I am 48 years old...", + "answer": "Your safety, God willing. There are many reasons for this numbness, one of which is an underactive gland, but there are other reasons, which are anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency, or even problems with the kidneys and liver, and you must do tests to find out if it is one of the reasons you mentioned, as the treatment is very simple in most cases ( CBC, TSH, B12, and folic acid level, LFT, creatine) the most important tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7191, + "question": "Weight gain and fatigue, body heat means I cannot sit without the air conditioner, and I feel cold while running the air conditioner, joint pain, chest sensitivity, and loud breathing.", + "answer": "Hello\nMost of the symptoms you mentioned are caused by weight gain. It is best to start a diet with exercise to lose weight. It is possible to seek help from a nutritionist to create a nutritional program and perform some necessary blood tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7192, + "question": "I am pregnant at the end of the second month and I am 35 years old. Yesterday I was suffering from a severe headache. I went to the hospital and had a diabetes test done. My blood sugar came out at 270 and my cumulative test came out at 12.3. Is this dangerous for the fetus and is it necessary...", + "answer": "This is pure diabetes, not gestational diabetes, and it is present before pregnancy but is undetected.\nYes, there is a risk to the fetus if not treated.\nInsulin must be taken while following a strict diet.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7193, + "question": "May I know whether you will take iodine or not?", + "answer": "Yes, you must take a dose of radioactive iodine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7194, + "question": "Doctor, I took vitamin D three months ago and it was 10. I took needles for three months and the symptoms went away completely after the first needle. Then my numbness, dizziness, bone pain and headaches returned, and they returned...", + "answer": "Take 5000 tablets after breakfast twice a week for a year", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7195, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I took vitamin D3, a dose of 5000, and it is an excellent type as described. My question is how many pills do I take per week? I have attached a picture of the vitamin above.", + "answer": "Twice a week", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7196, + "question": "I am 15 years old and have not reached puberty, but some signs have appeared on me, such as a deepening of my voice and pubic hair, and the length of my penis is 6 cm, but no semen has emitted and I have not had a dream yet. He responded to me...", + "answer": "This is a sign of puberty.\nSo you have reached it\nAs for the emission of semen or its absence, or ejaculation or its absence, it is not necessarily present, and its absence does not mean that you have not yet reached puberty.\nPenis length is another topic, and I do not think any doctor can provide you with additional benefit", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7197, + "question": "Fasting diabetes today 312 in the afternoon at 2 o’clock. In the morning at 8 o’clock I had taken 20 units of insulin and broke my fast, knowing that he was 273 fasting after taking the Glybtis Plus 50/1000 tablet...", + "answer": "You did not specify exactly what your medications are and what your daily dose of insulin is.\nIs there evening insulin?\nWhat is the type of insulin?\nIn general, the morning insulin should be increased to 24 units\nThe tablet should be taken after lunch and after dinner", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7198, + "question": "I took melatonin and then I slept and did a testosterone test. I slept for 8 or 9 hours and was full of sleep, but when I came back I felt a little sleepy. Does this affect the test result?", + "answer": "It has no effect at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7199, + "question": "I have been suffering from pain in my nipples for two weeks. Is it a sign of menopause?", + "answer": "It is not a symptom of menopause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7200, + "question": "Which effect does a decrease have on a man’s sexual desire, free or total testosterone?\nThere are sustanon 250 injections for men. Is it free or total? Is this a compensation for the deficiency or is it a stimulation...", + "answer": "Free testosterone is the same as total testosterone, with no difference except in the method of titration\nThese injections are a compensation for the deficiency and do not stimulate increased hormone production\nAnd seducing her leads to a decrease in the number of sperm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7201, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother’s blood sugar dropped dangerously and the matter was remedied. But for days now her face has become pale and yellow and she suffers from fatigue and weakness. Is this normal or should we see her doctor?", + "answer": "The annoying symptoms of low blood sugar do not last more than one day\nYou should see a doctor to look for other problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7202, + "question": "I was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer, and the entire gland and 7 lymph nodes were removed, 4 of them infected two weeks ago. I will take a dose of 100 ml of iodine, but there is something underneath...", + "answer": "If this swelling is on the midline, it may be a migrated thyroid that protrudes more after thyroidectomy\nBut the determination is definitely through the echo of the neck and the thyroid area", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7203, + "question": "Please, I was suffering from hyperthyroidism, and the doctor prescribed me treatment for hyperthyroidism with an excessive dose, which led to a strong increase in the sedimentation rate and sluggishness of the gland, and I began to suffer from its symptoms...", + "answer": "Usually, we start with a high dose of hyperactivity medication, and when glandular deficiency occurs, we begin to reduce it gradually.\nThis is the most appropriate solution for your condition and is what your doctor actually does", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7204, + "question": "If you forget to take this pill (Diamacron) before breakfast... can it be taken before lunch or dinner, or is that not possible?", + "answer": "Maybe no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7205, + "question": "If the blood sugar level, according to the examination in the electronic device, is between 80-90\nBut I did not conduct a cumulative analysis. Is it possible that there is insulin resistance? Does it require testing?", + "answer": "Most obese people have a mild degree of insulin resistance\nThere is no strong link between morning sugar and insulin resistance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7206, + "question": "I measure my blood sugar and I am not a diabetic\nThe blood sugar was found to be 370 10 minutes after eating\nThe type of food was pasta and chicken. Is this sugar or not?", + "answer": "This is diabetes, yes\nHowever, it is important to confirm this by measuring the blood sugar in the morning and performing the hemoglobin test.\nThe image has nothing to do with the medical topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7207, + "question": "I have had a nodule on the right side of the glands for three years. My tests are fine and the hormones are working. The doctor asked me to do a biopsy for the swelling. What to expect from the nodule?", + "answer": "Thyroid nodes are 95% healthy.\nThe probability of it being incorrect is only 5%.\nSometimes we resort to a biopsy to rule out tumors\nIn general, a biopsy is almost routine in all countries of the world.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7208, + "question": "What does the tyrgobin 0.2 test mean after completely removing the thyroid gland and without using levothrexine for 21 days before performing the tests?", + "answer": "This analysis means that the thyroid gland has been completely removed and there is no residue left in preparation for (mostly) receiving treatment with radioactive iodine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7209, + "question": "I am 24 years old. I had a D test and my percentage showed 7. The doctor prescribed me sterogyl 15 h 600,000 IU per month orally. Is this dose sufficient for my percentage or do I need it with it?", + "answer": "This percentage is sufficient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7210, + "question": "I had male hormone and milk tests done\nIs there a reason for this to increase my weight? I have leg pain and swelling in my legs and hands several times", + "answer": "This is a mild increase in prolactin and has nothing to do with weight gain or swelling of the extremities", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7211, + "question": "What do you think of the Turkish ARGIVIT pills to increase height? I am 19 and my height is 165. Do you have some tips for increasing the growth hormone?", + "answer": "At the age of 19 years, there is nothing that helps with height, neither these pills nor any other pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7212, + "question": "I suffer from an increase in prolactin by 39.7%, and also inflammation of the lymph nodes. I take a prolactin treatment, Dostinex, 4 pills twice a week, and Evening primrose.\nAugmentin cap helps the glands heal", + "answer": "It helps in reducing prolactin\nHowever, hormone levels must be monitored after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7213, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism, and Dr. Dawar gave me Neomercazole two pills a day since 7/13/2023. I had a test done today and the TSH ratio is 5.5, the T3 ratio is 3.32, and the T4 ratio is 1.19. Should I continue with the same...", + "answer": "You should reduce the dose to:\nA pill in the morning\nHalf a pill in the evening\nThe analysis is repeated after two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7214, + "question": "The TSH test was 6.28 and the doctor gave me a glandular medication 25 and I used it for 3 days and I felt a difference. I went to an internist and stopped the medication and did a glandular T4 test: 1.67 and a TSH test of 2.57.\nAfter a month, I did...", + "answer": "This is very mild hypothyroidism. I suggest you return to the medication, adhere to it, and not perform any tests before a month and a half", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7215, + "question": "Doctor, peace be upon you\nDoctor, I have an overactive thyroid gland and three nodes. Thank God they are fine, and three years ago I started treatment\nI want to do hair transplantation and beard extraction\nWhen picking...", + "answer": "You are required to undergo new tests for the thyroid gland. If they are normal, there is no objection to hair transplantation\nProvided that a local anesthetic is used that does not contain adrenaline", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7216, + "question": "Peace be upon you, please doctor. A 43-year-old man suffers from high blood pressure, and his blood sugar is 5.92\nIs he considered a diabetic and what does the doctor advise him regarding his diet and lifestyle to maintain the normal level of blood sugar?...", + "answer": "The normal range is up to 5.8\nFrom 5.8 to 6.5 is called pre-diabetes\nAbove 6.5 is called diabetes\nIn your case, it is called pre-diabetes and you only need a diet of sugars and walking", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7217, + "question": "I have an underactive gland. I tested it and it showed that my TSH activation is 2.7 and it says its activity is 12\nTsh, but three months ago it was activated 2.9 and its activity was 20. It says its activity has decreased from before. I asked what...", + "answer": "If you have lethargy and are taking Thyroxine, the TSH test in both cases is within the normal range. Continue on the same dose. And forget about their talk.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7218, + "question": "My thyroid hormone is 14, and after three weeks they will start me on Clomid treatment so we can get a vaccine, but I have good ovulation, but my husband is weak, so can this affect...", + "answer": "It is forbidden to perform ovulation induction if the gland analysis is abnormal\nForget the topic of induction for now until the glandular analysis improves after starting the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7219, + "question": "I had a blood test for insulin and the doctor told me that I suffer from insulin resistance\nFor your information, two months ago the result was 2.88, and after that I exercised without dieting and retested about 7 times and it was...", + "answer": "The best solution is lifestyle modification\nAnd a low-sugar diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7220, + "question": "I had T4 tests performed on several pregnant women, and most of them were higher than the normal level, knowing that the results for T3 and TSH were normal. What is the explanation for this?", + "answer": "It is better to send the tests, and if there are complaints from women, mention them. Numbers for pregnant women have different interpretations than for non-pregnant women", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7221, + "question": "Every week my weight increases by 1 kilogram and I take Levothyrox 25 half a quarter. Is this suitable for me?", + "answer": "The dose is very small and insufficient\nThe dose should be increased to 50 times daily\nVitamin D must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7222, + "question": "I suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome, and its symptoms include hair loss, which is the symptom that bothers me the most. After reviewing the doctor, she confirmed that high prolactin is one of the causes of hair loss, and she prescribed me Lactodel half tablets...", + "answer": "The solution is to increase the dose of Actodil to half a day\nor replace it with Cabergolin 0.5, half a pill once a week\nand an MRI of the pituitary gland must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7223, + "question": "I wanted to know the percentages of these tests that contain any abnormalities in any hormone or normal percentages", + "answer": "The tests are completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7224, + "question": "My symptoms are laziness and lethargy\nAnd weight gain\nWith exercise, the weight does not decrease. My weight is now 89 kilograms and my height is 156 cm\nAttached here is the thyroid analysis. Please tell me...", + "answer": "This is hypothyroidism and must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7225, + "question": "I am 42 years old - I had a fasting test on the first day and it was 168 and the second day was 122 - the cumulative test was 6.4 and there is no family history of diabetes - please inform me of these tests, knowing that the doctor...", + "answer": "This is outright diabetes\nYou must start with diet and metformin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7226, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and have been on two types of insulin (Tresiba and Novirapid), and I have had Invokana for 7 years, and for a while I stopped Invokana because I read that it is not for type 1 diabetes and the doctor did not give it to me...", + "answer": "No, it's not dangerous\nIt is licensed for type 1 diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7227, + "question": "I have had menopause for a year and I am 25 years old. What is the treatment? Until now my period has not come and I feel hot in my body along with lethargy and lack of desire for anything.", + "answer": "The first hormonal analysis:\nTSH\nPRL", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7228, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I did a thyroid test and the result was TCH/0.002 and T4/18.27. Is the thyroid gland underactive or overactive?", + "answer": "This is hyperthyroidism and must be treated and the cause determined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7229, + "question": "I wanted to know whether the tests were good or not", + "answer": "The tests are completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7230, + "question": "I want to read an analysis I did and got the results", + "answer": "My analysis did not appear!!!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7231, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God\nI did a test and it came out as TSH 15, T3 and T4 in the normal range, and the antibodies were negative.\nWhat is the procedure to be followed in this case?", + "answer": "This is frank hypothyroidism\nTreatment must be started", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7232, + "question": "Does the analysis show any hormonal imbalance?", + "answer": "The tests are completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7233, + "question": "I suffer from sleep disturbances, general fatigue, weight loss and difficulty gaining it, lethargy, increased heart rate, vision problems, blurred eyes, extreme moodiness, constant nervousness, anxiety, and constant pain in the...", + "answer": "Previous and current tests are normal.\nSo the gland has nothing to do with all the complaints you mentioned\nI advise you to see a psychiatrist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7234, + "question": "Can you please explain to me what the attached analysis result is?", + "answer": "A thyroid nodule needs periodic monitoring", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7235, + "question": "I have a deficiency in the hormone testosterone, and the doctor prescribed me treatment with needles, but I refused for fear of them. I heard that they cause heart attacks and stroke. I have a phobia of them. If I do not take them...", + "answer": "We must first determine the cause of testosterone deficiency in 25-year-old Shay.\nIn other words, make a diagnosis\nThen we think about treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7236, + "question": "Taking testosterone injection treatment. Can I go to the gym and lift weights during the treatment period, or will the gym affect the arrival of the hormone to the body?", + "answer": "Gym will not affect the injection or its action in the body\nBut the injection is what will harm the body as a whole.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7237, + "question": "I want treatment for high prolactin in men, knowing that the increase is slight, as shown in the attached test, and I have a slight increase in red blood cells, knowing that I...", + "answer": "Dear sir, this is not considered a hike\nThere is no need for any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7238, + "question": "My cumulative score is 7.24\nFasting 1.36\nFor your information, I do not take medication", + "answer": "You have mild diabetes. You should see a doctor and start taking medication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7239, + "question": "I want to go back to taking Clovage diabetes medication after I stopped taking it for 4 months because my blood sugar started to rise to 180 3 hours after eating. Will returning to it cause side effects?", + "answer": "There are usually no side problems with Glucophage, especially if you have taken it before", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7240, + "question": "I had an atomic scan of the thyroid gland and I could not stop taking the thyroxine pills to remove the thyroid gland due to a tumor. The doctor said to continue the treatment with the diet and give you an injection two days before the examination as if you were waiting for the treatment...", + "answer": "Yes, the injection is safe and its name is TSHr. You must verify your medical condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7241, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother had an increase in the secretion of the thyroid gland, and she continued treatment for 12 years, which is Carbimazole, and two months ago she had a thyroid test done, and the secretion became normal, according to...", + "answer": "Yes, correct . We stop treatment and monitor the gland analysis periodically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7242, + "question": "My wife did thyroid tests and the result was 6.4. She is 24 years old. We did the examination and diagnosed an overactive TSH gland. She has been taking one thyroxine tablet daily at a concentration of 50 mg for only 4 days...", + "answer": "Usually, number 6.4 is not treated. Rather, we repeat the analysis after two or three months, unless she is pregnant, in which case the treatment must continue. Then what improvement do you expect that you did not find after four days of treatment!!!! . My opinion is to stop treatment and re-test after three months: TSH. ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7243, + "question": "From the age of 19 to 21, which is my current age, I have the same height, which is 171, weight 58, fifty-eight kilograms, and my beard and mustache are light and slow, and I do not have genetic problems...", + "answer": "As long as you have normal puberty. You have no medical problems. The feeling is lighter and will increase with time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7244, + "question": "Age 44, thyroid disease\nTroxine treatment and dose 100\nAbout a week ago, I became very tired and fainted more than once. I had a TSH test and a blood test and triglycerides.", + "answer": "My analysis results did not appear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7245, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my mother had her thyroid removed 5 years ago and now she has small gallstones that are bothering her. Some doctors advised performing a gallbladder removal operation, while others warned of the danger of the operation due to the removal of the gallbladder...", + "answer": "There is no increased risk and no problem with cholecystectomy. The important thing is that you take thyroxine and the gland analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7246, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 36-year-old married man with children. I love bodybuilding and would like to take the GH hormone for bulking up, but it is only one dose. Will it put stress on my relationship...", + "answer": "So you know that taking this hormone is harmful to the body!!!! My advice to you is to completely stay away from bodybuilding and its problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7247, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a constant drop in blood pressure, which causes me to suffocate and lose consciousness. I went to more than one doctor, and the analysis revealed lethargy in the adrenal gland and cortisol.", + "answer": "This analysis is not sufficient to diagnose cortisol deficiency. Rather, an ACTH stimulation test must be performed, and this is known to the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7248, + "question": "Doctor, I am a diabetic and I use insulin and I have an underactive gland and I use Neomercazole pills one pill a day. Now I am thinking about pregnancy. Is Neomercazole suitable for pregnancy or is there an alternative medicine during pregnancy?...", + "answer": "Before or at the beginning of pregnancy and for a period of three months of pregnancy, we stop Neomerkazole and give its counterpart: propylthiouracil. Then we go back to the first. This must be done directly under the supervision of a doctor. There is no difference in taking the medicine before or after food, and the medicine can be taken at any time during the day or night", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7249, + "question": "Hello\nI have a nodule in my thyroid gland. A doctor gave me Euthyrox 75, saying let's maintain its size\nBut she has grown.. Is this medication correct for treating thyroid nodules? Does the medicine have side effects?", + "answer": "This is wrong treatment and thyroxine must be stopped. An ultrasound of the gland must be performed in order to know the size of the node and follow it up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7250, + "question": "I did the tests and found that the TSH is slightly high at a rate of 3.48, and at the same time the FT4 is normal. I am 15 years old. Do I have a chronic disease and will I continue treatment for life?", + "answer": "The analysis is considered normal and nothing to worry about. We recommend not performing hormonal tests unless there are medical problems and the doctor is the one who decides the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7251, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am suffering from an underactive thyroid gland. In the last examination, it was found that the ratio has become normal at 2.47. Should I continue taking the thyroxine pills or stop them, knowing that I am taking a 50 titer??", + "answer": "Treatment should be continued at the same dose and treatment should not be stopped", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7252, + "question": "I was suffering from a slight deficiency in the thyroid gland, and my doctor told me to take treatment for it all my life while I was young.\nI discovered this when my menstrual period was late\nHe took the medicine during...", + "answer": "The question is not clear. There is no harm, God willing, to pregnancy and female health. If this is your question, if you suffer from certain symptoms or glandular problems, you can see a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7253, + "question": "I did a TSH test and the result was 31. Is there a risk and what is the solution?", + "answer": "We need the analysis sheet. There is a problem here on the site, the comma does not appear sometimes. I don't know if your result is 3.1 or 31. So we need the analysis sheet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7254, + "question": "I have been suffering from high and unstable prolactin for about a year, noting that I have a tiny tumor in the pituitary gland that is 3 mm long, as shown by an MRI, but the hormone does not stabilize and does not reach normal, noting...", + "answer": "A thousand blessings, God willing, the hormone is produced by a tumor and must be removed by a surgeon at the base of the skull, ear, nose and throat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7255, + "question": "I am twenty years old and completed it two months ago. Can I take growth injections? Will they have an effect or not? Will they be taken by an orthopedist or endocrinologist? What is the best and safest type? Please reply...", + "answer": "Do not take growth injections. You will not benefit and may be harmed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7256, + "question": "I have vitiligo and the doctor had my thyroid gland analyzed and the result came out as TSH: 4.43.\nDoes it require treatment or is the result normal?", + "answer": "There is general lethargy that does not require treatment. But we repeat the analysis after six months: TSH. FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7257, + "question": "I had an insulin resistance test done and the percentage was 5.7%\nTestosterone test was 4.90 pg/ml\n0.8 ng/ml\nThese proportions are normal!?", + "answer": "The insulin resistance test has not been scientifically proven, and I do not know how it entered the laboratories. Testosterone analysis: We need the same test sheet to evaluate it. Send all tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7258, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the results came back\ntsh:4 and t4:13\nI take a dose of 50, is it appropriate?", + "answer": "Yes, the result is acceptable. Continue on the same dose. Repeat the TSH test only after at least six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7259, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the TRIIODOTHYRONINE - FREE T3 test was 7.3\nDo I need treatment? What is the type of treatment?\nNote that I suffer from excessive sweating and lethargy", + "answer": "The gland analysis is normal and we do not need treatment. Your sweating has nothing to do with the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7260, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother has a nodule in her thyroid gland. According to this ultrasound, are the nodules malignant or benign?", + "answer": "It cannot be definitively judged to be malignant or benign. However, the size of the nodules, the presence of calcifications in them, and the complaint of difficulty swallowing lead us towards malignancy. Do a biopsy immediately. And go to the surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7261, + "question": "I am a female. I am now 26 years old. 3 years ago I had my thyroid completely removed due to thyroid cancer, and then I was treated with radioactive iodine. Since the thyroid was removed, I have been suffering from the problem of severe calcium deficiency, including cramps...", + "answer": "As long as you have a calcium deficiency, the glands have been removed. This is the logic. We usually take One Alpha Calcium in increasing doses until we adjust the calcium to the minimum normal level.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7262, + "question": "I had a TSH and T4 test done 20 days ago and the results were that I had an underactive thyroid gland. I went back and had the test done today and the results were normal. Is it considered an underactive thyroid gland or not?", + "answer": "You must review the results in both cases. Send them please", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7263, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a Hashimoto’s thyroid disease and I take medication. I want to donate a kidney to my sister. Can I? If the answer is yes, will this donation affect my health in the future? Thank you for the answer.", + "answer": "Yes, in principle, you can donate a kidney. You must follow up with your college doctor to find out all the details", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7264, + "question": "Hello . My problem is excess hair all over my body. I have done all the tests for male hormones and they are all fine. I do not have polycystic ovary syndrome. I only suffer from an overactive gland...", + "answer": "The picture is not for the test results, but for the tests themselves. As long as they are normal, they have nothing to do with the hair loss. It needs to be evaluated by a dermatologist. The thyroid gland has nothing to do with it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7265, + "question": "I had a testosterone test done\nI found a percentage, but I do not understand the meaning of the percentage. This means that the percentage is high or correct. I sent the analysis in the message. I hope you can advise. Thank you.", + "answer": "The analysis itself is incomplete. But it cannot be explained on its own. Rather, we need to know why you did the analysis and what you are complaining about, and we may need second tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7266, + "question": "I suffered from insulin resistance twice, once when I was a child (10-12), that is, I almost lost weight, and the symptoms disappeared, and now my symptoms have returned for two years now, and I want to know that...", + "answer": "Yes, there is no doubt that losing weight, especially fat, helps improve insulin resistance, but there is no diagnosis called insulin resistance. There may be diabetes or other problems that are self-diagnosed. Insulin resistance is one of the functional symptoms of the disease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7267, + "question": "I have been in this situation for a year, I am a 15-year-old girl, and since that year I have experienced many changes that have occurred, and I suddenly found that the left part suddenly grew, and the right part, in other words, a part above...", + "answer": "Asymmetry between the two limbs of the body may occur during a period of rapid growth and then gradually adjust with time, and this is all within the normal range. Don't worry and you don't need anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7268, + "question": "After I had two miscarriages, the doctor asked for tests, and the TPO test, the thyroid peroxidase antibody, came out at 0.8. It must be between 0 to 8 and vitamin D 30. And the rest...", + "answer": "It is not enough for the TPO test to be normal in order to rule out the gland's responsibility. The gland analysis should also be within normal. Your vitamin D is normal and has nothing to do with miscarriage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7269, + "question": "Please explain the analysis. Does low testosterone in females delay pregnancy or has any harm on my physical health? How can I raise the hormone level? Thank you.", + "answer": "natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7270, + "question": "My name is Fares from Egypt. Since childhood, I have been suffering from an excess of growth hormone. I discovered that I was suffering from it when I was 6 years old, and I continued to take injections that reduce the growth hormone...", + "answer": "Your story is not clear. She did not mention the diagnosis or the name of the medication. We need a clear medical report on your condition and the name of the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7271, + "question": "I suffer from a swollen gland and I have Hashimoto's and the antibodiy thyroglobulin test is high. The doctor advised me to take Celebrex 200. Is this medication beneficial for my health condition?", + "answer": "It's okay, but you should see a glandular surgeon or general surgeon to examine the tumor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7272, + "question": "My daughter is 27 years old\nShe complains of weight loss and tremors in the hands\nWe did gland tests\nTSH =L 0.32 uIU/mL 0.55 - 4.78\nThe lab was changed and FT3-FT4-TSH was done...", + "answer": "The gland is innocent. You must see an internal medicine doctor immediately for follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7273, + "question": "My father is 61 years old. He has been diabetic for 10 years, and now he only takes the blood sugar control pills shown in the attached pictures.\nAre there medical developments? A better treatment than the treatment below?", + "answer": "The type of medication depends on the characteristics of the patient, and as for the first medication, which is glucophage, it is still considered the best as a diabetes regulator so far for those who are able to take it and do not suffer from side effects.\nAs for the second drug, glimepiride, it can be replaced in the event of side effects such as low blood sugar and accompanying symptoms such as tremors, frequent hunger, frequent dizziness, or even a noticeable weight gain if used for a long time, but in most cases it is prescribed due to its availability and price.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7274, + "question": "Female, 24 years old, 150 cm, 36 kg. These are some data that do not fit together at all. The problem began when I was young, but I am in my childhood, that is, less than 6 years old...", + "answer": "Thinness has many causes, and to find out the reason, it is necessary to conduct a health and nutritional evaluation, so that appropriate advice can be given, noting that examinations are part of the evaluation process that must be comprehensive to find out the reason.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7275, + "question": "My fasting blood test was 5mmo/L and it never exceeded 96. I did a cumulative hemoglobin test on the same day, and the cumulative result was 5\n5.86", + "answer": "Of course, the result will not be the same because although both tests are the same, each of them has special standards, as the cumulative sugar reflects the average sugar level over a period of approximately three months. In general, the tests are good. Try to follow a healthy diet, increase your physical activity, and re-test the cumulative blood sugar three months or more after the first cumulative blood sugar test, because if the test is repeated before that, it will not reflect the correct value.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7276, + "question": "I want a diet for type 2 diabetes, knowing that I do not use any treatment for diabetes, and I walk 3 kilos daily, and my cumulative blood sugar is 10.2, and I have a vitamin D deficiency of 17.", + "answer": "If it is true that the cumulative blood sugar is 10.2, then it is necessary to add treatment and perform the necessary tests, such as kidney function, albumin and eye examination, as well as the body fat percentage, so that risks do not pose to the functions of the body’s organs.\nPlease make an appointment with a thyroid doctor as soon as possible and take initial treatment, preferably containing Insulin injections to begin with, until the cumulative score is less than 10.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7277, + "question": "My thyroid gland was tsh 11.27. After taking the medication, dose 50, for 3 months, it became tsh 0.05. The doctor stopped the medication for me and told me to do a test after 3 months.\nI hope...", + "answer": "The dose should have been reduced to 37.5 or 25. Do not stop the medication. As long as you stop the medication, continue for up to three months and retest", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7278, + "question": "I have insulin resistance. I used to take Colovage 1000", + "answer": "There are no actual medications for insulin resistance, and the medications mentioned are intended to treat diabetes.\nFollowing a healthy diet and increasing physical activity can overcome insulin resistance.\nIt is recommended to consult the specialist who prescribed the previous medications to advise you on alternatives, as they are only available with a prescription.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7279, + "question": "I had a cortisol test done in the morning and the result was 18040\nI have tension, anxiety, and fear, and my appetite is blocked from eating, and these symptoms wake me up from sleep, and lethargy throughout the day until the night decreases significantly.", + "answer": "Analysis within the natural\nYour symptoms are purely psychological", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7280, + "question": "I need to know that the results of these tests are good and there is no problem\nBreakfast, fasting and cumulative blood sugar analysis and Homa IR analysis", + "answer": "The analysis has an error according to international standards. Please repeat it in a second laboratory. The result according to the first is completely normal. You do not have a sugar problem.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7281, + "question": "I learned that in the thyroid tests, there are two normal hormones, but there is an increase in the TSH hormone by 7.95. Is it normal or what?", + "answer": "This indicates a deficiency in the functioning of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7282, + "question": "I have a T4 test of 20.4 and a TSH of 1.3, and my weight is falling, and the doctor prescribed me thyroxine. Is this right or wrong?", + "answer": "According to the analysis, you do not need medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7283, + "question": "Symptoms such as shortness of breath appeared. Thyroid tests were performed: T4 80, TSH 3.01, and fasting blood sugar 105. Fasting blood sugar was 96, cumulative blood sugar was 5.5, and lipids were re-analyzed...", + "answer": "He has vitamin D deficiency and must be treated\nAs for the rest of the tests, the tests must be performed correctly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7284, + "question": "I have inflammation of the thyroid gland and my TSH test is 10.8. I have symptoms that I cannot move my neck and chronic pain under my neck affecting my eyes, buttocks, neck and brain, even though I started taking...", + "answer": "Neck pain is not related to the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7285, + "question": "Female, 20 years old. I suffer from hairiness and a lack of menstruation, which comes every five or six months. The tests showed high testosterone, and I started taking 1000 mg Metformin pills every day for about 7 months, and it did not...", + "answer": "Take metformin with a cycle regulator, such as Al-Dian.\nPlease attach the results of the tests performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7286, + "question": "What is the treatment for thyroiditis? I have thyroiditis classified as Hashimoto’s. I took a lot of anti-inflammatory drugs to no avail. I contracted it about 8 months ago.\nPlease answer, I am in a lot of pain...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, for Hashimoto's thyroiditis, there is no specific treatment for pain other than regular analgesics such as Cetamol.\nBut you did not mention whether you are taking thyroid medication or not.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7287, + "question": "The TSH ratio of thyroid hormone is 25 for a nine-day-old baby girl. Is it dangerous?", + "answer": "Yes, it is high. It must be confirmed two weeks from now by doing a TSH and FT4 test.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7288, + "question": "I tested TSH 5.08 uuml and the doctor prescribed me the diabetes medication Empa 25. Is the treatment useful? I am not diabetic, but rather it is to help me slim down.", + "answer": "Emba medication most likely helps you lose weight..\nAs for the gland analysis, please send the analysis with a picture", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7289, + "question": "My testosterone level is 17.040 noml/l. Is this normal? Can estrogen be high if testosterone is normal? Because I have enlarged breasts", + "answer": "Please attach the analysis with a photo\nEstrogen has nothing to do with testosterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7290, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar two hours after breakfast and it came out at 139. Note that I did not take regular treatment. Is it considered high if a blood sugar level of 95 while fasting is normal or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "The numbers you mentioned are completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7291, + "question": "I had a thyroid test from the beginning of the second month of pregnancy for the first time and it was 4.12. I took 50 thyroxine for two months and I had a TSH test that was 2.9 and I continued on the same dose for a period...", + "answer": "Continue on the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7292, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and I take Troxine 100 pills. I have a constant feeling of sluggishness, lethargy, laziness, and bone pain. I cannot do the housework, as people have forced me...", + "answer": "Do a TSH test to adjust the dose. Do a vitamin D test and a blood count test and see a doctor for a checkup.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7293, + "question": "I had an underactive thyroid gland and because of it I had a miscarriage.... This is the result of the test after a month of taking Euthyrox 100.", + "answer": "Continue at the same rate and repeat the TSH test after a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7294, + "question": "I am male and I am 22 years old. My blood sugar before bed is 80. Is this normal or is it considered low???", + "answer": "no need to be scared\nCompletely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7295, + "question": "The insulin test rate rose to 1000, then it dropped to 160, and the blood sugar was falling twice a day, and now it has become a slight drop. We took a picture with a colored substance of the pancreas and it was healthy, so what is the reason...", + "answer": "Dear sir...\nThis analysis is wrong.\nA fasting test must be performed and conducted in the hospital (in which the patient is deprived of food and waits for a hypoglycemic attack to occur. When it occurs, we draw blood to determine the level of insulin in the blood, which should be low in a normal state\nConducting an insulin test with normal blood sugar is inaccurate and incorrect...\nAlso..... Imaging the pancreas to detect any insulin-secreting lesion requires a special technique by the radiographer, which is performing a delayed-time image.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7296, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI suffer from anxiety, increased heart rate, and depression. I went to a psychiatrist who described bipolar disorder. He prescribed medication for me. Should I take the medication? This condition continued. I was afflicted with...", + "answer": "Currently there is no need for any action\nBut it must be confirmed and re-analyzed after a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7297, + "question": "The thyroid hormone was tested for the first time and it was free T3 5.77, T4 1.91 and TSH 1.01. After taking Inderal for 5 days, T3 became 4.1 and T4 1.8 and I continued on Inderal for 20 days...", + "answer": "The gland tests were normal both times and did not require any treatment for the gland. If you have any problems, you must look for causes other than the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7298, + "question": "I have diabetes and I take two types of treatment, and after dinner I take half a tablet, and every day after dawn, the blood sugar level is 60 or 50, and the cumulative sugar level is 9. What is the solution? Now there is a slight lump in the buttocks of the leg...", + "answer": "In the tests, there is a very slight increase in liver yeasts\nI advise you to see a gastroenterologist...\nPlease write down the diabetes medications you take in writing, because the handwriting is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7299, + "question": "I had an ultrasound of my gland about a year ago and I had nodules. I had a biopsy and it came out fine, thank God. When should you use sonar?", + "answer": "The ultrasound is repeated after 6 months\nAnd then every year", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7300, + "question": "Does a high TSH hormone of 8.66 for a patient with an underactive thyroid affect pregnancy, given that I am at the beginning of the fifth month?", + "answer": "Yes, it affects the pregnancy and the fetus, and the medicine must be taken immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7301, + "question": "I had a TSH test done on 8/6/2017 and the result was normal\nThe result is 3.39\nThe scale in the laboratory ranges from 0.27 -4.2\nI did the analysis after 27 days for a work purpose\nThe result was 6.100 and I was shocked...", + "answer": "This is hypothyroidism\nThyroxine should be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7302, + "question": "Is it necessary to eat after taking a hypothyroid pill or is it normal? Is it possible not to break my fast after that and wait until lunch?", + "answer": "The original is not to eat. But if you decide to wait at least an hour", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7303, + "question": "I have a tumor in the pituitary gland and my growth hormone is high. Perhaps I would like to understand what is the relationship between the tumor and the hormone, and how if the operation was performed to remove the tumor, God willing, the hormone would decrease? Or how...", + "answer": "Because the tumor is the one that secretes the hormone\nIn other words, it is a growth hormone-secreting tumor\nThe concentration of the hormone in the blood decreases after successful removal of the tumor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7304, + "question": "Accumulated sugar 11\nChronic neuritis\nSevere sweating at any time, even at rest", + "answer": "After the morning blood sugar numbers decrease and the cumulative blood sugar levels decrease, the general condition improves and the nerve pain improves.\nFor sweating, a TSH test must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7305, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old boy who has not reached puberty, and my voice is not hoarse, nor does there appear pubic hair or hair under the armpits, but I masturbated and felt something that came out of my penis, transparent and sticky, in a small amount...", + "answer": "A fluid that is nutritious to sperm and most likely does not contain sperm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7306, + "question": "It turned out that the thyroid gland was underactive due to the TSH test result > 21.26\n0.7 2.7 Free T4.\nI had an ultrasound done on the gland and thank God it was fine and there was no problem. Do...", + "answer": "The treatment is chronic and the medication must be taken continuously.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7307, + "question": "I took an overdose of vitamin D3. Are there any symptoms? Note that it is only one dose. That is, instead of taking a dose of 50,000, I took a dose of 100,000.", + "answer": "No problem, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7308, + "question": "Today's analysis Tsh. 0.068 and ft4 was 12.3. Is the Tfh result good because the normal reading in the laboratory is 0.27-4.2? I hope you will respond to me to be reassured.", + "answer": "The dose of thyroxine should be reduced", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7309, + "question": "The doctor prescribed me injections of testosterone hormone, 1000 ml, for three months, three times. If I go to the gym, will my testosterone increase, or will it negatively affect the treatment I am taking? Please reply", + "answer": "The gym will not increase the secretion of any hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7310, + "question": "I have a very small and childish appearance, although I will be 25 next month, my height is 171 and my weight is 47. I have a mustache and a beard on my chin, which are okay, but my appearance is much younger than my age and bones...", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7311, + "question": "I am 20 years old, 155 cm, 52 kg, unmarried, my menstrual cycle is regular, I have acne on the face and back, and excessive hair on my body. You can find in the attached file the results of the tests I had done daily...", + "answer": "No tests appear in your file\nIn general, a pituitary tumor should be investigated\nIs it secreted or not?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7312, + "question": "Hello, I did a cumulative blood sugar test and the results came out\n5.7 Note that I am not injured, but they told me that you are in danger\nWhat should I do and is there a way to reduce cumulative blood sugar?\nOr medications, for example", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar is slightly high, and this puts you at risk of developing diabetes. We advise you to follow a healthy diet, walk, and lose weight. Vitamin D deficiency requires treatment with a 50000 vitamin D pill once every week for two to three months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7313, + "question": "I am 39 years old. I was being treated for an overactive thyroid gland for a while. I had these tests done, and I also had a rumored MRI on the gland, and it had minor infections, and the doctor said it was not needed...", + "answer": "The tests are normal and what you feel has nothing to do with the gland. See a doctor to examine you and perform some tests: a blood picture and a vitamin D analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7314, + "question": "The first time I had a TSH test, I had 8, so a doctor gave me levothyrox, a drug for hypothyroidism. I drink half of 25 grams, and when I had a TSH test two weeks later, the TSH level increased to 10, which increased my...", + "answer": "Yes, they are normal feelings. Continue the same dose and repeat the analysis after three months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7315, + "question": "Today, I was fasting and measured my diabetes several times. I found it rising half an hour before breakfast. I found it to be 145. At the Maghrib call to prayer, I ate 1 date, a teaspoon of honey, and a cup of juice, and after half of the queso...", + "answer": "The reason you have frank diabetes\nAnd it must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7316, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test and the result came out at 6.5, and the random one came out at 140. So, what medication should I take and for what duration? Note that I started controlling my eating and exercising.", + "answer": "Continue diet and exercise, measure your morning blood sugar once every two weeks, and measure your cumulative blood sugar after six months. You can also take one Glucophage 750 tablet after dinner", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7317, + "question": "Is it possible to do hormone tests without taking menstrual medication?\nFSH, LH, E2, TSH\nAnd the menstrual cycle has stopped for 6 months?\nNote that I am taking liquidity therapy due to...", + "answer": "Quite the opposite\nThe urethra should be performed without taking any menstrual medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7318, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Yesterday, I did a cumulative sugar test, knowing that before the test I ate things that contained processed sugar and other types of sugar 20 minutes before the test. So what I saw...", + "answer": "The result in the analysis is 4.8, which is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7319, + "question": "Hello\nI completely removed the thyroid gland and took a dose of 150 and the TSH decreased to 0.3. Then I started with a dose of 100 days and a dose of 150 the next day. Now I discovered that...", + "answer": "There is no risk. On the contrary, we increase the dose during pregnancy. Do a TSH test immediately and see a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7320, + "question": "Hello\nIs the level of prolactin normal and is the gland analysis normal?!\nNote that I was suffering from hypothyroidism\nFREE T3, 3.60\nFREE TA, 16.48\nPROLACTIN...", + "answer": "Analysis within the normal range", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7321, + "question": "A problem with the pituitary gland, low FSH and LH hormones. I did a test and the result was zero. After I started taking Pringle 5000 injections every week, I became 9 months old and came back and had a fluid test also zero. Did...", + "answer": "Yes, continue. no other solution . The interest in general is 50%.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7322, + "question": "God willing, I will have an operation on the pituitary gland. I have a tumor in the pituitary gland. My growth hormone is 40.0.", + "answer": "Hemoglobin analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7323, + "question": "I have been using Saxenda needles for approximately 90 days, knowing that I continued on the 3 mg dose for 25 days and did not notice this significant weight loss. Did I switch to Ozambik needles or...", + "answer": "Your gland has nothing to do with weight. Ozambik is a medicine designed only for diabetics. Continue taking Saxenda 3 mg until the end of six months, after which we will judge the effectiveness of the medication. He likes to walk and follow a diet. Medicine is not magic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7324, + "question": "I am a 26 year old male and I suffer from high prolactin hormone. I had an analysis of the attached picture. I took dustnix treatment for a month and the percentage dropped to 1. However, after leaving the treatment for two months the percentage went back...", + "answer": "You did not mention what the number was before treatment. You did not mention what you were complaining of and why you did the test, and you did not mention the dosage of the medication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7325, + "question": "On 5/22, I had a prolactin test done, and the level was 31.47 ng/ml, so I went to the doctor (I am single and 19 years old). After completing the treatment, I did tests, and the level was 1.91 ng/ml, below the limit. What is the reason?", + "answer": "This is something to be expected after treatment. You don't actually need treatment. The number will return to normal on its own", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7326, + "question": "Hello..\nI have been suffering from high blood sugar recently, since the beginning of the summer, although I have not changed my eating or exercise regimen, and I was taking Lantus 23 units in the evening and Actrapid before meals, 10 units...", + "answer": "Neuropathy requires specific treatment and is associated with uncontrolled diabetes. It may persist despite controlling blood sugar. See your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7327, + "question": "My blood sugar was 349 and I fasted for 24 hours and it became 215. Knowing that I did not suffer from diabetes, I only took Dexon pills. Is this a cause of high blood sugar?", + "answer": "Yes, Dixon pills raise blood sugar and may cause pre-existing diabetes. For you, you must do a blood sugar analysis so that we can estimate the severity of your diabetes (HbA1C). See a doctor to take treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7328, + "question": "I had an insulin resistance test done and the results were as shown in the file\nDo I have insulin resistance or not? Please reply", + "answer": "The tests are normal. If you are overweight, expect insulin resistance and it is necessary to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7329, + "question": "Two months ago, my TSH was high at 5.4, and now I had tests done and the percentage decreased, but I do not know whether these levels are now normal or not. Please reply...", + "answer": "Yes, your tests are normal and you do not need anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7330, + "question": "Hello\nI do not suffer from any symptoms of the presence of a thyroid gland, but upon analysis during pregnancy, I found that I have had an underactive thyroid gland for a year and I have been taking the medication Thyroxine 100 mg. Will I have...", + "answer": "Yes, the treatment will often be permanent. Do a TSH test and send it to us", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7331, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland and I am taking treatment with Turkish 100, but I did the test and the result came out as TSH/34.1. Can someone help me and tell me whether to reduce the dose of the tablets or what?", + "answer": "If the result is 3.41, we do not need to adjust the dose. If the result is 34.1, the dose should be increased to 125 and the test should be done again after six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7332, + "question": "The parathyroid gland suffers from excess calcium in the body and osteoporosis", + "answer": "There is no difference . Take the treatment with or without food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7333, + "question": "I am 50 years old and suffer from hot flashes. How do I deal with them?", + "answer": "Please see your gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7334, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done\nTSH: 4.36ulU/ml\nFT4: 4 16 pg/ml\nBlood sugar and calcium levels are normal", + "answer": "The tests are normal. See your doctor to investigate the causes of your weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7335, + "question": "Hello, God bless you.. I am a young man and I feel that I am in trouble with my male hormones because I feel that there is something wrong with me. My inclinations are gay, and God forbid, and I am very distressed by this thing. Is...", + "answer": "It is best for you to see an endocrinologist who will perform general and hormonal examinations and x-rays of the testicles and adrenals. And then every incident has a conversation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7336, + "question": "I have a growth hormone deficiency and I am 19 years old. Does vitamin arginine increase the hormone and thus increase height?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, arginine is not useful", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7337, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The Homa IR test was done and the result was 1.3, and the cumulative blood sugar was 10\nAnd my sugar readings decreased after going on a diet. Is this why I have insulin resistance and diabetes?\nwhat is it...", + "answer": "You have diabetes that requires medication, diet, and exercise. See your doctor immediately for follow-up. Homa analysis has no scientific value", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7338, + "question": "I am 16 years old and I will be turning 17 and my period has not come even though I did the necessary tests. I did a hormone test and the FSH was 10.9. Is the thyroid gland healthy? And could it affect the period?", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor who will request a complete hormonal analysis, including an analysis of the gland, which of course has a role in the menstrual cycle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7339, + "question": "Apathy, fatigue, exhaustion, severe emaciation, and inability to do work, along with headache, despite using the following medications:\nEmpagard\nAspirin\nGlenax 2mg\nHicand\nI want to know the cause of these symptoms", + "answer": "There are many causes for your condition. See a doctor to examine you and request the necessary tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7340, + "question": "Are neck spasms, a feeling of tightness, and sometimes an irregular heartbeat and shortness of breath, related to the thyroid gland or warning signs of a hormonal problem?", + "answer": "All of what you mentioned are general complaints that may be related to pregnancy, and the gland may be responsible. Do gland tests, as they are required for every pregnant woman", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7341, + "question": "I hope someone can see my mother’s tests and what is a suitable medication. She suffers from both normal and cumulative diabetes", + "answer": "Cumulative sugar analysis is slightly high. The rest of the tests are normal. You should consult a doctor to adjust treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7342, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI had tests done, and I had a cholesterol test and a FP-paratharmoni test. Their percentages are different from normal. Is there anything to worry about and we don’t have this test?", + "answer": "The tests are generally normal. Parathyroid gland analysis (PTH): slightly high and currently has no satisfactory value. We will repeat this analysis after a month.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7343, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 16-year-old male. My waist is a little narrow, so I began to suspect that my estrogen is high, even though I am thin.\nCould this suspicion really raise estrogen?", + "answer": "Most likely your affairs are normal. But to feel more comfortable, see a doctor to examine you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7344, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and my cumulative score was 8.3", + "answer": "The treatment must be taken immediately. See your doctor for follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7345, + "question": "Today I tested 1237 in my B12 test... I was taking B complex tablets for a month and a half (to relieve numbness) and I stopped taking them three weeks ago... is it responsible for this increase...", + "answer": "Yes, the result of the analysis is due to your taking the tablets. Don't worry, there's no problem. Just stop taking the medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7346, + "question": "First-degree diabetes\nIs it possible to have medication between two parties suffering from diabetes?\nWhat are the consequences and possibilities of this marriage if it happens?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible to marry diabetic parents. But the infection rate among children is high, 10-20%", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7347, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you ,\n18 days ago, I took a frenulette injection as my iron stores were low (2). I had a rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and extreme fatigue. I haven't checked the inventory yet, waiting until I finish...", + "answer": "You have severe anemia and need intensive treatment with iron, and one needle is not enough. See the doctor to take the full treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7348, + "question": "I did a random blood sugar test and it came out to be 437. I wanted to know if this was dangerous.", + "answer": "Clearly high blood sugar is dangerous and must be treated immediately. Go to the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7349, + "question": "I have been suffering from excess weight for about three years. I have tried most of the methods to get rid of it. When I did the tests, it turned out that everything was normal. I also have an elevated level of the prolactin hormone (...", + "answer": "High prolactin has nothing to do with weight, neither gain nor loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7350, + "question": "I have an FSH 15 hormone test and my cycle is regular and I do not have any problems with the glands. Will it affect pregnancy?\nThe analysis was done 2 days after the cycle", + "answer": "If the menstrual cycle is regular, there is no need to do the analysis at all. The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7351, + "question": "Peace be upon you. These are the X-ray results of the thyroid gland over three years of follow-up, showing the presence of nodules of different sizes. What is the appropriate procedure in this case????", + "answer": "We need to do a biopsy of the largest thyroid nodule to examine the cells in it, and according to the result of the examination, the type of surgery is determined as to whether we remove the entire gland or not. In all cases, the final solution is surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7352, + "question": "The normal thyroid level is between 0 and 4, and my thyroid gland is gradually decreasing. At first, I was 20, then 18, then 17, and then I got pregnant, and now I am in the fifth month, and my thyroid gland is 15, and the doctor says that you are lethargic. How...", + "answer": "The first result above 10 is supposed to treat you. Take treatment for the gland immediately. May God protect the fetus from being affected by your failure to take treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7353, + "question": "Hello\nI have type 1 diabetes, and my blood sugar remains unbalanced, and I want to weigh it at home. For your information, I am not committed to the dosage.", + "answer": "I did not find a question in your words, my friend", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7354, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes\nI feel very listless, have a constant headache, and feel tired and unable to walk normal distances that were normal for me", + "answer": "This is caused by high sugar induced neuropathy. See your doctor and control your blood sugar well. See a neurologist to examine you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7355, + "question": "I was taking Platinum Hydroxide, and my weight went down. I continued taking it for several months. This month, the diet didn’t work. I took it, but it didn’t suppress my appetite. On the contrary, my food intake increased and my weight increased quickly. Sometimes, when the diet didn’t work...", + "answer": "Losing weight requires diet and exercise, and Saxenda is a medication that is useful for suppressing appetite. The medicine you mentioned does not affect weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7356, + "question": "I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and now I have been taking Dimazol for 10 months, but I still have the same symptoms. I had a TSH test, and the result was 13.55. How is my condition in...", + "answer": "You now have the opposite situation. You have entered a stage of gland sluggishness, and the reason is either an increase in your medication dosage or a wrong diagnosis. Stop treatment completely and do a TSH test after a month. FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7357, + "question": "Excuse me, doctors, my newborn son has had his grocery store for a week, and I had a thyroid test done on him and this result came out. May I know what the result says and how should I proceed? May Allah reward us\nT3 [269.0 H]...", + "answer": "The analysis is normal, do not worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7358, + "question": "120 What should I do? Am I diabetic or not?", + "answer": "If your cumulative blood sugar is 7.2, this means you have diabetes. See your doctor for immediate follow-up, as this is your chance to control it. Diabetes is mild and early", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7359, + "question": "Does a diabetic patient have a cumulative GPA of 5.4 that means his diabetes will go away, given that he takes insulin injections regularly for four months and after the tests the cumulative GPA becomes 5.4? Fasting analysis...", + "answer": "The sugar does not go away at all. The cumulative blood sugar number indicates the presence of strict blood sugar control. If you stop treatment, your blood sugar will rise immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7360, + "question": "Excuse me, I had thyroid tests done and I want to know the result and the solution", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. You don't need anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7361, + "question": "I have pain in the back of my head and neck, and pain in the legs comes and goes. What are the causes? I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I have ovarian cysts.", + "answer": "It is unfair that you take appropriate treatment for the gland, as the gland has nothing to do with your complaints. See the doctor to examine you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7362, + "question": "My mother had a total thyroidectomy 5 months ago and was on 100 thyroxine. Now her TSH is high.", + "answer": "The dose should be increased to 112.5. We repeat the TSH analysis after six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7363, + "question": "Do staying up late and worrying affect the results of the gland analysis?", + "answer": "no . Staying up late or worrying has nothing to do with affecting the gland’s analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7364, + "question": "39-year-old female, AMh level = 0.108\nLh=17.2 fsh=16.8 E2=88.2 For about 6 months, I have been suffering from hot flashes throughout the day, with increased sweating at night, which constantly wakes me up from sleep.", + "answer": "The most important question is whether your period is regular or not. Please attach the analysis paper next time.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7365, + "question": "Lethargy - fatigue - blue bruises on the legs - weight loss - hair thinning", + "answer": "You have hyperthyroidism. See a doctor immediately to examine you and complete the thyroid tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7366, + "question": "I am 24 and weigh 50. I had a thyroidectomy because it secreted nodes, so I removed them and took a dose of radioactive iodine.\nWhile I was taking Altroxine pills, I had tests of 0.05\nI want to know how many pills to take a day...", + "answer": "According to the analysis, your dose is excessive. We must first know how much thyroxine you take?? Then we decrease it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7367, + "question": "I had a gland tested and it came out 6.06 UU/ml\nDo I need medicine?", + "answer": "You do not need any treatment. But if you are married and pregnant, you must receive treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7368, + "question": "I always do an analysis and discover lethargy in the gland, but with an ultrasound it is normal. They give me medication to continue taking it and then they say stop it, but after a while I do a comprehensive analysis and discover lethargy and it stays like this. Is it normal?", + "answer": "Usually, medication for hypothyroidism must be taken permanently and must not be stopped. Do a gland analysis a month after the last stop of treatment and tell us", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7369, + "question": "I want to buy sugar dates. How do you know the quality of sugar dates?", + "answer": "Diabetic dates are one of the most prominent types of dates that many people prefer to consume, due to their numerous benefits and the fact that they contain dietary fiber and many other nutrients. However, the most important question remains: How do you know the quality of diabetes dates?\n \nHigh quality sugar dates can be obtained by taking into account the following:\n\nDetermine the source of purchasing sugar dates, as sugar dates are mainly grown in the Qassim region in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.\nChoose sugar dates that have a small to medium cone shape with a hard outer surface.\nChoose sugar dates that have soft, smooth and rubbery interior fruits, with prominent external wrinkles.\nChoose sugary dates that have a light golden brown color and lighter colored spots.\nChoose sugar dates that have plump fruits that do not wither.\nChoose soft, juicy sugar dates, not hard ones.\nAvoid choosing sugary dates that contain white spots of crystallized sugar, as this indicates that they are old.\n\nIt is recommended to consume sugary dates in moderation, and not to exaggerate in their consumption in the diet.\nFor more:\n\nSukkari dates, wonderful benefits and many types\nHealth and therapeutic benefits of dates\nDate diet: its benefits and harms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7370, + "question": "I am 16 years old, female. The results of my growth hormone test:\n4.94, -0.35\nI do not suffer from any disease", + "answer": "If you have reached puberty and have a menstrual cycle, then your final height is complete and there is no benefit from undergoing a growth hormone test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7371, + "question": "I had a parathyroid test done twice, the first time it was 277 and the second time it was 363\nI did a calcium test the first time, it was 3.90\nAnd the second time\nCalcium total 9.5\nCalcium ionized 1.14\nAnd vitamin...", + "answer": "You have a clear vitamin D deficiency that needs treatment. This raises the parathyroid hormone, so you must treat yourself with vitamin D for three months, then re-analyze vitamin D and analyze the gland. As a general rule, we do not order thyroid hormone analysis on a routine basis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7372, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 20-year-old girl. I suffer from the problem of excess body hair. I had a male hormone test and found it to be 4.0ng/ml. Is this normal or not? Is there a treatment??", + "answer": "The analysis is abnormal, three times higher. An extensive hormonal study and ultrasound of the ovaries and adrenals should be performed. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7373, + "question": "I have been treated for two months with Levotrex 50 for thyroid dysfunction. The TSH test was = 5.34 uul/ml, and after two days I stopped taking the medicine and had medical tests done. TSH = 5.0, Ac TPO was less than 0.8 uul/ml, and acTG was less than 6.4 uul.", + "answer": "Treatment should not be stopped. Continue on the same dose and do a test after two months. TSH analysis only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7374, + "question": "inquiry", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7375, + "question": "I did a hormone test and they were all normal except for my prolactin hormone, which is very high at H 554.7. Of course, this affects my erection and libido. Can any doctor prescribe me a medication to reduce my prolactin level?", + "answer": "You have a slight increase in prolactin that has no satisfactory value. Repeat the analysis after a month and be careful to be fasting and draw blood at 8 in the morning and to be sitting relaxed for several minutes before drawing blood.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7376, + "question": "Is it necessary to fast when doing a gestational diabetes test? How many hours do I fast?", + "answer": "Yes, you must fast for eight hours before the morning test. You must eat normal food for three days before the day of the analysis, meaning do not try to go on a diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7377, + "question": "I am a 28 year old, skinny guy\nI did a blood sugar test after fasting for 7 hours, and the result was 99\nOn the second day, I did a second test after fasting for 13 hours, and the result was 105...", + "answer": "Tests are within normal limits", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7378, + "question": "I am almost three months pregnant and I discovered that I have thyroid gland deficiency. TSH 2.98µui/l. I take Levothyrox 25µg half a pill. Does this affect the fetus and can I return to the condition...", + "answer": "Please attach the analysis sheet immediately so that we can read the result. I think your dose is low. The fetus being affected by untreated inactivity is theoretically possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7379, + "question": "Continuing to take Trientine Hydrochloride treatment for 6 months has caused me many psychological symptoms such as depression, nervousness, lack of energy, and mineral deficiency. What are the most important guidelines for reducing symptoms and deficiency supplements?", + "answer": "Please check with the doctor who prescribed the medicine to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7380, + "question": "Inquiry about test results in the examination", + "answer": "The tests are normal. Except high cholesterol", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7381, + "question": "Testosterone test\nAnd glands", + "answer": "The dose is high. Take the needle every three weeks and retest your total testosterone two weeks after the needle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7382, + "question": "I took testosterone pills and feel tired and unfocused. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Stop the pills and do not take them again. Wait several days. If you still have any problems, see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7383, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I would like to know the results of these tests", + "answer": "The tests are completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7384, + "question": "The TSH hormone test is 6 and the T4 hormone is 10.8. This is the first time I have had the test done one year after I gave birth... So in this case, will I be diagnosed with hypothyroidism...", + "answer": "Yes, this is a slight deficiency\nAnd it needs treatment\nWith thyroxine, 50 mcg tablets on an empty stomach daily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7385, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have a headache, dizziness, numbness in the back of the head, a burning sensation in the scalp, and numbness in various places, and it goes away. My cumulative sugar has resolved, and I fast well, and my cortisone hormone is slightly high, 36 and 29...", + "answer": "Most of the symptoms you mentioned are tension\nReduce your stress", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7386, + "question": "Now I did a thyroid test\nThe result has two results\nAlone tsh\nIt was 1,790\nThe second is thyroxine free\nIt was 17.7\nIs everything normal?", + "answer": "Completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7387, + "question": "I had a prolactin level of 72, and I took Dystonex, and it remained at 3, and I stopped it, and then I did another test, and it remained at 28, and I took the treatment again, and it remained at 3, so it is possible that I have a problem with the gland and it needs...", + "answer": "There is no need to return to taking medication now\nMonitor prolactin three months after the last Dostinex pill", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7388, + "question": "My waking up blood sugar level today was 90\nAn hour after drinking slightly sweetened coffee 93\nTwo hours later 97\nAfter 3 hours 95\nBut most days I feel trembling and palpitations...", + "answer": "All previous test numbers do not indicate a blood sugar deficiency\nThey are all normal values.\nPlease measure your blood sugar during hand tremors to ensure that it is a hypoglycemic attack", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7389, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test after fasting for more than 12 hours\nThe result was 101. Does this mean that I suffer from insulin resistance?", + "answer": "The result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7390, + "question": "I am 36 years old. I suffered a nervous shock, and after that I felt a significant loss of sexual desire. I had my testosterone tested (test attached) its level is low and my LH hormone level is also low. If I treat...", + "answer": "Your tests are normal and you do not need treatment. Psychological shock is most likely the cause. Wait a few days or weeks until you feel psychologically comfortable and everything returns to normal. Otherwise, see a psychiatrist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7391, + "question": "I did a thyroid test and the TSH level was 0.2. I always feel lethargic, short of breath and tired with the slightest effort. Is there a relationship with the test result?", + "answer": "Yes, there is a relationship. Please complete the gland tests: TSH. FT4. FT3. And also a CBC blood count. And vitamin D. And send the analysis sheet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7392, + "question": "I did a growth hormone test and it came out at 0.062 ng/ml\nnatural", + "answer": "Of course, you are the one who came up with the idea of ​​the analysis, and it was not the doctor who requested the analysis, just like that, it has no value. Growth hormone analysis is required while fasting and after stimulation with a medication. As for requesting a test, this is decided by the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7393, + "question": "My husband found out he had diabetes two weeks ago. Cumulative 10. The doctor prescribed Amaryl 2 mg tablets in the morning and half in the evening, along with Glucophage 850 tablets at lunch. But he started to suffer from a decline...", + "answer": "First, you must ensure that the kidney analysis is safe. It seems that your husband has followed a strict diet, so his blood sugar has decreased. Emaryl medication ends its effect within 24 hours on average. It is better to add another medication from another group that does not cause hypoglycemia, such as sitaglitin or dapagliflozin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7394, + "question": "I have a benign cold thyroid nodule 3.5 cm in size, histologically containing fluid degeneration, with TSH 0.05 and T3 and FT4 tests at a normal rate. The results of the radioactive iodine flash say there is...", + "answer": "First, you must take the medication for a short period to control mild hyperactivity of the gland. Secondly, do a biopsy of the node to examine the cells. After that, depending on the nature of the cells, benign or malignant, the decision is made to remove the entire gland or only half of the gland containing the node", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7395, + "question": "The TSH analysis ratio is 1.9. Is this ratio normal or not?", + "answer": "I don't know if the result is 1.9 or actually 19?? If I had sent the analysis paper, I would have responded", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7396, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from low blood sugar after breakfast, sometimes reaching 70, especially after something sweet\nAnd before bedtime it reaches 80\nis this normal\nCumulative 5.1", + "answer": "The problem is that owning a blood sugar analysis device and blood sugar measurements has become a fad and unnecessary. From this arose the illusion that there were problems that did not exist in the first place. Do a blood sugar test in the morning on an empty stomach, one, two or three hours after breakfast and send the results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7397, + "question": "How do I stop the Saxenda injection? Is it gradually or do I stop it immediately? I have reached the 1.2 dose and I want to stop it.", + "answer": "The maximum permissible dose of Saxenda is 3 mg per day. You can stop treatment immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7398, + "question": "Today I took 80 mm of radioactive iodine, and I have an 8-month-old baby. I stay away from him for as long as I can, and I can sleep next to him for as long as I can.", + "answer": "These are the questions you should ask, they should be answered, you should know them well and you should sign them on a paper before taking the radioactive iodine. They will not give you the radioactive iodine before warning you. It is not a game or a joke so that I take the radioactive iodine and then ask on the Internet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7399, + "question": "I am taking a dose of thyroxine 25% to treat the gland, and I am planning to become pregnant. Can I take Pregnacare Concepcion vitamins?", + "answer": "Questions about vitamins can be directed to the gynecologist. For me, it is important that the TSH is less than 2.5. I do a gland analysis to adjust the dose. When pregnancy occurs, see your doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7400, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance. I started taking the Ozambik needle a long time ago and it gave me wonderful results in terms of blood sugar and weight, and after a while I stopped taking it...", + "answer": "If you do not help yourself and stick to a diet, no medicine will be able to do that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7401, + "question": "I am 23 years old and I do not have a beard. I do not know why. With knowledge, I do not have any diseases and no one in the family suffers.", + "answer": "The important thing is that you have normal puberty. Beard hair becomes more of an aesthetic issue than a pathology in the event of natural puberty. See a dermatologist to examine you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7402, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Doctor, two months ago I felt a lump in the gland when I touched, and a week ago I went to have the gland examined and the gland tests were fine, and my doctor told me to wait three months to re-examine once and look...", + "answer": "You don't have to wait. Rather, a biopsy of the node and examination of the cells in it must be performed immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7403, + "question": "I am 28 years old. I noticed clear discharge in my left breast. The doctor gave me a TSH ft4 test and a prolactin test, and this was the result.\nTSH 1.14ui/ml\nFt4 13,17\nProlactine 30.04ng/ml\nDescription of caberlex...", + "answer": "The milk hormone is slightly high and there is no need for concern or fear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7404, + "question": "How to measure cumulative blood sugar in people with thalassemia", + "answer": "The analysis of cumulative blood sugar in the thalassemia group is not reliable for diagnosis. So we follow another method. First, we measure fasting blood sugar in the laboratory (not with a home analysis device), and according to the result, we follow; Normal if it is less than 100. Sick if it is more than 126 at least twice. If it is 100-125 we resort to the OGGT sugar tolerance test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7405, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. This is the result of the thyroid tests, and the doctor did not give me treatment. He asked me to have a diagnostic nuclear ray for the thyroid gland, but that is not possible in my area. There is no solution other than x-rays??...", + "answer": "It is true that we need nuclear rays to estimate the quality of treatment and follow up on treatment. See your doctor to give you treatment until the nuclear radiation is safe. Treatment must be stopped at least three days before the procedure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7406, + "question": "I have an inflamed thyroid gland and it is 5.20. Are some of its symptoms fatigue, lethargy, heaviness in the head, and a feeling of depression?", + "answer": "The gland is currently normal. Look for other causes such as vitamin D deficiency or anemia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7407, + "question": "Does the presence of a small tumor in the pituitary gland with a normal prolactin level affect reproduction?", + "answer": "The point is in the prolactin number, not the size of the tumor. If the prolactin is normal and the cycle is regular, then fertility will not be affected, God willing, of course, if the rest of the tests are normal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7408, + "question": "I decided to stop eating sugar permanently. When will the results of quitting sugar appear?", + "answer": "Many people seek to stop eating sugar due to its many health harms, but the most important question remains: when will the results of giving up sugar appear?\n \nIt should be noted that the results and effects of giving up sugar appear directly and may extend for a few days to two weeks, as the person suffers from some symptoms as a result of cutting sugar consumption, which appear in the form of dizziness, nausea, feeling tired, mood swings, or depression, Or anxiety, or a change in sleeping pattern, or difficulty concentrating, or a strong desire to eat sugar, and other symptoms that must go away gradually until the body gets used to not consuming sugar.\n \nAs for the results of the benefits of abstaining from sugar, it must be known that the matter is also gradual, as is the case with the side and cumulative effects of sugar that require some time for their effect to appear in the body.\n \nThe process of stopping and abstaining from sugar and reducing withdrawal symptoms can be stimulated by following the following tips:\n\nReplace soft drinks, fruit juice, and energy drinks with water.\nProviding the body in the morning with eggs and other proteins and dietary fiber, instead of donuts and other sugars.\nIt is necessary to read food product labels to determine their sugar content.\nChoose snacks rich in nutrients, such as nuts, seeds, fruits, hummus, vegetables, and boiled eggs.\nEat unsweetened Greek yogurt instead of sugar-rich ice cream.\nImprove the nutrient density of the diet by adding vegetables, fruits, beans, nuts and seeds, chicken, eggs, and seafood.\nAvoid anxiety and stress.\nAvoid artificial sweeteners.\nDoing exercise.\nThe need to get enough sleep.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe health effects of sugar and its effect on the skin\nWhat are the harmful effects of Stevia sugar on the body?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7409, + "question": "My husband has been taking testosterone for 5 or 6 years. Will it affect him in the long term? He should not stop taking it", + "answer": "Often people take testosterone injections to compensate for its deficiency. Therefore, there will be no problems that may arise from Ankh, God willing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7410, + "question": "Peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings\nI am Muhammad, a Syrian living in Istanbul, Turkey\nMy fasting blood sugar is 126\nMy cumulative blood sugar is 5.9\nI have been on a diet for three months\nMy blood sugar before dinner is 95\nAfter...", + "answer": "You probably have insulin resistance. Tablets containing metformin 1000 mg can be used after dinner to control fasting blood sugar.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7411, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a cholesterol test done and the results were:\nLipid profile cholesterol\n147\nTriglycerides\n89\nHDL\n35\nLDL\n94.12\nNonHDL\n102.86\nI take Amlodipine 5mg\nResuvastatin 5mg", + "answer": "Your tests are good. Continue on the same dose as rosuvastatin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7412, + "question": "I am 41 years old and suffer from obesity. My weight is 107 kg and my height is 170 cm. Now after I eat, I feel listless in my body, especially my hands, and I want to urinate more than before. I checked my blood sugar...", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal. But the danger exists. We advise you to lose weight immediately so that you can regain your energy and vitality", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7413, + "question": "Is this considered a malfunction of the gland?\nBecause in the beginning it was diagnosed that there was activity in the thyroid gland, although it is variable and sometimes it is 18.87.\n19.80\nAnd this is another...", + "answer": "The analysis is currently normal. But the accurate answer will be after reviewing the previous tests and their dates, whether treatment was taken or not, and the details of the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7414, + "question": "I am 29 years old. I had a test, but there was a surprise for me because the Testosterone hormone is weak, and after doing the test, it made me fearful of testosterone treatment, and some said that it has...", + "answer": "The most important thing is why did you do the analysis?? If you have no complaints, you don't need anything. If you have any complaints, see your doctor to examine you and request a complete analysis. Testosterone analysis alone is not sufficient for diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7415, + "question": "Good evening, I had a gland analysis done and the results were as follows:\nTsh 7.6\n11 t4\nt3 5.05\nIs the lethargy mild or severe? What is the suggested treatment?\nFemale 41", + "answer": "Mild hypothyroidism\nHe needs treatment with thyroxine, 50 mcg tablets daily on an empty stomach", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7416, + "question": "I am 11 weeks pregnant and I have thyroid antibodies of 3000, but I take a dose of thyroxine regularly and the TSH test is normal. Do I need to take Clexane liquid injections, knowing...", + "answer": "We adjust the dose of thyroxine so that the TSH is less than 2.5. Then the gland's antibodies here no longer have any value in making any decision. Then whether or not we treat Glyxan is up to the gynecologist’s conviction, but if you have a history of miscarriage, it is better to take it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7417, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed three months ago due to severe hyperactivity, but after the operation I could not drink Lovoterex because the symptoms of the hyperactivity did not stop, and after a sonogram it appeared that a small part remained...", + "answer": "We suggest that you stop thyroxine and do a gland analysis after six weeks and send the results with the gland echo after the operation in a new question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7418, + "question": "Doctor, I have a hypothyroidism of 8.8\nI took a dose of 75 at the beginning of pregnancy. Is there any effect or danger on me and on the fetus during pregnancy?!\nCan I raise the gland's function?", + "answer": "Immediately increase the dose to 112.5. Do a TSH test after a month and every month thereafter until the end of the pregnancy. The TSH requirement is less than 2.5. The function of the gland has nothing to do with food, neither positively nor negatively. Pregnancy increases the body's need for thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7419, + "question": "Hello, I am a 33-year-old girl. I had a TSH test and it came out at 1.03. Is it considered a slight hyperthyroidism? Because I suffer from some lethargy and inability to concentrate. What do you advise me to do?...", + "answer": "The truth about the sent number is confusing, as the comma does not appear. Is it 1.03 or is it 10.3? It is better to send the test sheet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7420, + "question": "I suffer from pain and swelling in the neck area\nI analyzed anti toi and found it 689, what should I do, thank you", + "answer": "This analysis is not useful here, and performing it is foolish, and I do not think a doctor would do it. See your doctor to examine you and he will decide the next step", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7421, + "question": "At 18 years old, I had growth hormone injections with a physical therapist, and my weight was 66.5, and my height was 162 and currently 170. I had a dose that I took every 20 or 30 days, with a total of 5 injections, along with vitamin calcium, a back ointment, and 8 cm of oil, and he said it was normal...", + "answer": "Stop treatment immediately. Taking growth hormone injections without a medical reason disrupts the body's hormonal balance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7422, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done at the request of several doctors, and the result was fine. Also today, the doctor asked me to do a hidden blood sugar test, knowing that I am pregnant in the first month and a half.\nWhat is a test for hidden blood sugar...", + "answer": "(Hidden sugar test) I have not heard of this test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7423, + "question": "I monitor at home and my fasting blood sugar levels range between 80 and 97. Is this normal? Because she told me the normal is 90 and less during fasting and after eating it should not exceed 145. Does it differ...", + "answer": "It is a very simple percentage and can be controlled by diet only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7424, + "question": "I want to know if I have a problem with my thyroid gland after laboratory tests\nT3 =4.86 pmol/L\nT4=11.69 pmol/L\nTSH=2.104 mIU/L\nN\nThank you", + "answer": "The tests are normal. Don't worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7425, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDoes intravenous nutrition affect blood sugar? For your information, it happened several times over a short period, and in one of the operations, they found the fasting person was higher than 2 and stopped...", + "answer": "This depends on the type of intravenous nutrition. If it is a saline solution, it does not affect, but if it is a sugar solution, it necessarily affects the sugar level.\nIn general, the sugar level is affected by several factors, and to control the sugar level, these factors must be regulated together, and these factors are: diet + physical activity + diabetes medications + psychological state + infections - wounds or the like.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7426, + "question": "I had an underactive gland and the prolactin level was 155.6. The gland became normal, but the prolactin was 64. I was taking Etherox 100, and now my doctor gave me Etherox 125. Will it continue or not?", + "answer": "Yes, continue taking the thyroxine medication and live long", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7427, + "question": "Hello ….\nI had an AMH test and the result was 0.87\nAnd FSH analysis, the result was 16.76\nLH analysis and the result was 11.04\nAnd prolactin 167 analysis\nAre the proportions normal and...", + "answer": "FSH tests. Elevated LH indicates insufficient ovarian function. Please see your gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7428, + "question": "I have lumps on both sides of my neck. The thyroid gland is swollen in both lobes and below my throat. The ultrasound showed cysts with fluid. The largest cyst is 11 ml. There are more than 10 small cysts...", + "answer": "It is best to take the opinion of the surgeon. Do a biopsy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7429, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar using a quick home device and found that the level was 140 mg without fasting, and when I went to the laboratory to perform a blood test, I found that the level was...", + "answer": "It is very normal and natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7430, + "question": "If it is a hormone or something else, it means anything but increases height", + "answer": "There is no treatment that can increase your height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7431, + "question": "I have a lack of testosterone. I have been taking Proviron injections and pills for 6 years, and now I notice that the size of my testicles has become very small. This thing can affect fertility or be infertility...", + "answer": "You must first know your problem. According to what you said, you have a deficiency in the pituitary gland. This means the inability to have children and the inability to achieve an erection. Testosterone injections only solve the problem of lust and erection. As for the problem of procreation, it arises by giving another type of medicine, injected under the throat two or three times a week, which works over a period of months to increase the size of the testicles and the production of sperm. For your information, it is forbidden to take testosterone injections and Provion pills together. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7432, + "question": "I take Citrafort for salts and I took an overdose. What could happen because of this overdose?", + "answer": "There is no problem, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7433, + "question": "I had the gland removed a year and a half ago. I noticed that since then I have been suffering from a slight hoarseness in my voice, and sometimes my voice does not come out as if I were sick. What do you expect? What is the reason? Should I review...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, your hoarseness is due to surgery on the gland, as the vocal cords were slightly damaged. We advise you not to raise your voice and drink warm liquids", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7434, + "question": "I did an LD p-L analysis and the result was 1079, and the normal range is between 230 and 460. What does its elevation indicate? Note that a few months ago it was 489", + "answer": "Unfortunately, I have not heard of this analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7435, + "question": "I take Levothyrox medication. I used to take doses of 175, then 150, and now I take 125. The dose has not changed for two years, and lately I have started feeling irregular heartbeats and contractions...", + "answer": "Your gland analysis is normal. Continue on the same dose and see a cardiologist for examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7436, + "question": "The analyzes were conducted and the results were as follows\nTgo=19.65. Tgp=12.30", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7437, + "question": "Feeling mood swings, distress, depression, and pain in the throat and ears. Is this a symptom of hyperthyroidism, given that the analysis is 5.20?", + "answer": "These symptoms are non-specific and are found in many diseases or without diseases. Linking it to the thyroid gland is through analyzing the gland only. Your analysis does not explain the symptoms. See your doctor to find out the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7438, + "question": "My mother did a random blood sugar test at the pharmacy and it came out as 111. Is this normal??", + "answer": "Yes, it is considered normal. Better yet, do a blood sugar test in the morning on an empty stomach and in the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7439, + "question": "An x-ray was performed and a 2 mm size mass appeared in the right lobe of the gland. There was swelling and a feeling of pressure on the neck, and the laboratory doctor was unable to obtain a smear from it and...", + "answer": "If your lump size is only 2 mm, as you mentioned. Your problem is simple and you don't need anything. The feeling of pressure in the neck has nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7440, + "question": "I tested my fasting gestational blood sugar and it was 4.6. The doctor in the laboratory gave me a sugar solution and did the analysis again after two hours. The sugar came out at 7.7. Is this normal after taking the sugar solution in the laboratory?", + "answer": "Yes, the results are natural. But the test was incomplete. You should have done a blood sugar test after an hour as well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7441, + "question": "A year ago, I removed the entire thyroid gland due to a cancerous tumor, and 3 months ago I underwent radiation therapy with radioactive iodine and was taking Levothyrox, dose 137. After a TSH test, the result was...", + "answer": "Please make sure to take the medication correctly. It should be on an empty stomach in the morning, and not to eat at least four hours before it, and not to eat after it. If we decide to eat, we must wait at least half an hour. The pharmaceutical company must not be changed, and the analysis must be done in a reliable laboratory. Do you take other medications that affect the absorption of the drug in the intestine or not? After all this, we repeat the analysis after two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7442, + "question": "I have been suffering from hypothyroidism for more than 3 years and I was committed to taking medication, but now the medication is not available, so I wanted to change it to an available medication. I was taking Eltroxin 100mg and I suffer from...", + "answer": "Where is your question?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7443, + "question": "Please analyze this attached examination for my mother, who is 58 years old. She suffers from fatigue, joint pain, neck pain sometimes, high cholesterol, and the onset of diabetes. What are the solutions?", + "answer": "She has a slight lethargy in the gland, but needs treatment. See an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7444, + "question": "I am 33 years old, my weight is 64, and my height is 162. I had a fasting blood sugar test and the percentage was 100 at one time and another 97, but two hours after eating it came out as 100, but the cumulative blood sugar test was 5.7 and insulin resistance...", + "answer": "In general, your work is excellent. But you actually have a mild pre-diabetes stage. You are only required to focus on walking and a healthy diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7445, + "question": "Three months ago, my mother had a thyroid test done and it was 4.0303. Two days ago, she had the test done again and it was 4.239. What is the reason for its high level and what is its treatment? Does its high level lead to serious diseases??", + "answer": "The tests are within normal and do not require treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7446, + "question": "For six months or more, I have been feeling my neck is abnormal. When I touch the right side near the thyroid gland, I feel as if it is slightly swollen and different from the left side, and even the muscles of that area...", + "answer": "It appears that you have enlarged cervical lymph nodes, and this is due to inflammation. Yes, and the treatment is simple", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7447, + "question": "I had a thyroid analysis done\nTSH6.25 T4 1.17 T3.2.44\nAge 33, I suffer from fatigue, lethargy, and weight gain\nWill I need thyroid treatment or can it be controlled if I go on a diet?\nfrom...", + "answer": "You have mild thyroid gland laziness. You must first rule out another reason for your fatigue, such as anemia and vitamin D deficiency. It is best to do general tests, and if the tests are normal and you remain tired, then we can treat mild hypothyroidism. Weight loss and weight loss may cause you fatigue and it has nothing to do with the gland. Your weight gain has nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7448, + "question": "I noticed the protrusion of the thyroid gland in my little sister, so I went to the doctor. He ordered x-ray tests and said that she had an enlarged thyroid gland. He gave her tablets to take Eltroxin 50 mcg, but we did not find any improvement during...", + "answer": "There is a slight enlargement of the gland, which is no cause for concern, and the x-ray can be repeated after a year. The attached analysis has no value on its own. Troxine must be stopped immediately. We wait 6 weeks and then do TSH gland tests. FT4 Then we decide whether we need treatment or not.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7449, + "question": "I am in the fifth month of pregnancy and I have Hoshimito's disease in addition to gestational diabetes. I had a glandular examination and the result came out as 2.23, and the one a month ago was 1.7. Note that I take thyroxine 50 daily. Are the results of the examination okay...", + "answer": "Yes, the thyroid analysis is normal. Continue with the same dose. And repeat the analysis every month until the end of pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7450, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test and my blood sugar came out at 9.3. I did a regular blood sugar test and my blood sugar was 437.\nI did not know what to do, so I took fasting measures and fasted during the month of Ramadan and fasted after Ramadan until...", + "answer": "Follow your diet, medication, and exercise, and talk to your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7451, + "question": "Hello.\nI am 30 years old. I had a prolactin test and the result was 22 ng/ml, and testosterone was 3.5 ng/ml. The doctor gave me cabergoline 0.5 pills and three injections of only 250 testosterone...", + "answer": "Your numbers are normal and you do not need treatment at all. Why did you do the tests!!!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7452, + "question": "I am 40 years old female\nI do not suffer from any symptoms, only visible enlargement of the nodes in the neck area. I underwent a biopsy and this was the result. Can you explain what I am suffering from?? Is it eradicated?", + "answer": "The nodes contain a malignant disease or at least are suspicious. Refer to Fahman and Shater, a surgeon, to perform a complete removal of the gland with these nodes. You may have a problem with an injury to the vocal cords or the calcium gland. So choose the smart doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7453, + "question": "I am a young man of 20 years old and I was recently diagnosed with Hashimoto's hypothyroidism. The doctor prescribed me thyroxine (Tirosint). I want to know in detail how to use it. Can I take other vitamins such as...", + "answer": "Your questions are many and require more explanation than what is available here. It is primarily the responsibility of your doctor who prescribed the treatment for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7454, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done during pregnancy. Are these levels normal?", + "answer": "Yes, natural. Repeat the analysis at the beginning of pregnancy and every three months during pregnancy. It must be less than 4.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7455, + "question": "I have inflammation of the lymph nodes in the neck and I had an x-ray and the doctor said it was inflammation and with time it went away and I didn’t take any medication. He said you don’t need it and today I had a slight puffiness in the neck and I was afraid and I wanted to be sure whether I should continue...", + "answer": "These are simple lymph nodes that heal on their own and do not require current treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7456, + "question": "I did a PCR HIV test after 83 days of suspicion and it came out negative. Does it need to be retested?", + "answer": "Please direct your question to an internal medicine physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7457, + "question": "The first month I did a gland analysis and the TSH was 4.16. I took thyroxine pills, 50 mg, for two months. Now I did an analysis and the TSH was 2.9. The doctor told me to stop taking the medication. Should I stop taking it?", + "answer": "Do not stop the treatment. You must continue it and do the analysis every month. The goal is for the TSH to be less than 2.5. After childbirth, treatment may be reduced or even stopped", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7458, + "question": "What is the normal level of FSH for men? I did an analysis on day 14\nSeven months ago it was 23\nKnowing that I suffer from a zero sperm count!!", + "answer": "Your numbers are high and indicate poor function of the testicles and infertility. Follow up with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7459, + "question": "The reason for a sudden drop in blood sugar, reaching 60 and 58, and I get chills, colds, and drops. I did a cumulative blood sugar test of 4.4, insulin resistance of 1.4, insulin fasting of 8.11, and fasting of 72, breaking the fast of 90. What is the reason...", + "answer": "You must go to the hospital and sleep there to monitor your blood sugar. And tests are withdrawn when the blood sugar level is less than 54", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7460, + "question": "A while ago, my random blood sugar result was low, on average, 4\nToday I tested Hba1c and the result was 5.3\nIs this condition considered prediabitic? And am I prone to diabetes?", + "answer": "Your values ​​are normal. You do not need to do any further tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7461, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I was taking a dose of thyroxine and the hormone became within the normal range. Every 3 months I do the test, but the last time I did the test I was very anxious and the result was bad. Is it because of stress?", + "answer": "Gland analysis has nothing to do with stress. The gland's function may deteriorate over time, so we perform periodic tests for it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7462, + "question": "Two months after removing the thyroid gland, the doctor told me that she should take iodine, and I went to see another doctor for iodine. So, the tests were done. We did the ultrasound, and it turned out that I had a calcified lymph node, the size of mm9*5.", + "answer": "These calcified lymph nodes are on both sides of the neck. Please see the surgeon who performed the operation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7463, + "question": "I have a swelling in the right thyroid lobe, but there is no laziness or lethargy. What is causing this?", + "answer": "The real reasons are unknown. Repeat the ultrasound after at least six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7464, + "question": "A while ago, I started to feel unbalanced and short of breath. I had some tests done, such as hemoglobin 16.4, blood sugar 118, fasting blood sugar 82, cholesterol...", + "answer": "Please see an internist or cardiologist who will examine you carefully for signs of high cholesterol. You have a very high LDL190. It needs immediate treatment. Cholesterol tests must be done for your parents, siblings, and children", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7465, + "question": "3 years ago, my blood sugar was between 0.94\nTo 115 after 8 hours of fasting, does this mean that I have insulin resistance? Or is it normal?", + "answer": "The blood glucose level for normal people in the fasting state is 99 mg/dL or less, and in the pre-diabetic stage it is between 100-125 mg/dL. Your sugar readings are as close to the normal range as possible, and this does not mean that you have diabetes or insulin resistance. You may need to look at your diet. If it is largely dependent on carbohydrates, you may need to change that and perhaps conduct an Hb A1C test to increase reassurance.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7466, + "question": "I had a cancerous thyroid gland and had it removed. This is an analysis after a few months. I may know the result", + "answer": "TSH analysis is very low. Like your condition, it should be less than normal, but not to this degree. Consult your doctor to reduce the dose of thyroxine. The second analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7467, + "question": "My thyroid hormone level is 2.99", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7468, + "question": "Sugar reserve 6.6 I was addicted to sugar and I started following up on my condition with a nutritionist and started following a diet and exercising. My question is, does sugar reserve decrease when I follow a diet without...", + "answer": "The correct name is a cumulative sugar test. There is no such thing as a sugar reserve.\nThis examination is one of the tools used by the specialist to diagnose diabetes and pre-diabetes within the standard of knowledge of the specialist who evaluates it at the time.\nThis test has nothing to do with a love of sugar and eating it in excess.\nFollowing an unhealthy diet, including a lot of sugar and fried foods, negatively affects the body’s health and results in many health problems, including weight gain and obesity, which in turn affects the body’s health and functions and is a major factor in the development and emergence of diabetes.\nFollowing a healthy lifestyle by following a healthy diet and increasing physical activity helps in overcoming obesity and thus controlling diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7469, + "question": "I found the sugar level to be 194 two hours after a heavy dinner that included sweet fruits like watermelon. In the morning after 8 hours of fasting, I found the sugar level to be 105. Is this normal or should I do...", + "answer": "194 A high percentage. It is recommended to re-examine after eating a regular meal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7470, + "question": "I was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and I would like to know how long a type 2 diabetic patient lives according to statistics? I am now 52 years old.", + "answer": "I wish you well. Firstly, I would like to clarify that there are no accurate statistics about the effect of having type 2 diabetes on a person’s life expectancy. This is because the rates of diabetes control and adherence to prescribed treatment vary greatly between affected people, in addition to many other factors that affect It may affect a person's life expectancy, including the following:\n\nSmoking.\nDrink alcohol.\nGeneral health condition.\nchronic diseases.\nDiet.\nSleep and rest rate.\nwork nature.\nGenetic factors.\n\nIt is worth noting that the life expectancy of a person with diabetes increases significantly in people who adhere to the treatment plan and a healthy diet, because a person who controls blood sugar levels will not develop health complications that lead to a shortened life expectancy, such as kidney and nerve disorders.\n \nFor more:\n\nHealthy breakfasts for diabetics\nMethods of treating and preventing low blood sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7471, + "question": "Hello\nI have diabetes and I don't know what to eat\nCan a diabetic eat fast food and Indomie?\nHe eats processed cheeses such as Kiri and Kraft cheese\nCan I eat sweets?", + "answer": "A healthy diet for a diabetic is just like a normal person, except that the difference is that a diabetic must be more careful, regular, and organized in his diet.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7472, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God..\nA pituitary gland operation was performed two years ago, and after the operation, Somtalin needles were dispensed, and more than 14 needles were taken, and the symptoms still persist as they were...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, acromegaly persists for a long time despite appropriate treatment. As for the headache, it should go away. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7473, + "question": "Doctor...on the analysis sheet: The cumulative blood sugar is 5.10%...and I heard that the cumulative blood sugar rate for healthy people is between 4% and 5.6%...or is the result according to the laboratory...and am I in a pre-stage... .", + "answer": "Your results are within normal limits", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7474, + "question": "Doctor, I had a total removal of my thyroid gland a week ago, and I was taking a dose of 50 mg of Altroxine before the operation\nMay I know the appropriate dose after the operation?\nAnd when can you get pregnant?", + "answer": "We usually give 100 after removing the gland and the patient's weight is more than 70 kg. As for you, as long as you take 50 in the original, do a gland analysis a month after the operation, and according to the result, we adjust the dose. The result must be 2.5 or less before considering pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7475, + "question": "What should the blood sugar level be for a diabetic patient before and after taking a dose of 8 units of insulin?", + "answer": "There are several factors that determine this, the most important of which is the meal eaten.\nNote that to control blood sugar, it is necessary to: follow a healthy diet + an appropriate dose of insulin + moderate and appropriate physical activity + psychologically, away from tension and stress as much as possible.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7476, + "question": "Excuse me, I had insulin resistance and the cumulative level in the last 6 months was 5.5. Is this an indication of recovery from insulin resistance? Are there natural ways to treat insulin resistance?", + "answer": "In general, your HbA1c analysis indicates stable blood sugar levels, which may indicate that the problem of insulin resistance has been overcome, but the doctor may request other tests to ensure that normal sensitivity to insulin has been restored.\n \nThere are several natural methods that contribute to treating insulin resistance, including the following:\n\nFollow a healthy diet: Eating a healthy diet helps reduce excess weight or obesity, which is one of the main causes of insulin resistance. The most important nutrients that should be included in a healthy diet for insulin resistance patients are:\n\nfruits and vegetables.\nWhole grains.\nLean proteins.\nHealthy fats, such as omega-3.\n\n\nExercising regularly: Exercising regularly helps reduce excess weight or obesity, and improves the body's sensitivity to insulin. It is preferable to exercise for at least 30 minutes most days of the week.\nReduce stress: Stress can increase levels of the hormone cortisol, which can contribute to insulin resistance. Ways that can help manage stress include:\n\nDo breathing exercises.\nMeditation.\nRelax.\n\n\nUsing some herbs: Some herbs that may also help treat insulin resistance, such as:\n\nTurmeric.\nGinger.\nCinnamon.\n\n\n\nFor more:\n\nCauses, symptoms and ways to reduce insulin resistance\nWhat is the treatment for insulin resistance in the body?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7477, + "question": "I want to know the result of this test. Do I have hypothyroidism or hyperactivity of the gland??!", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7478, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I bought a new device. When I measured a fasting person, I measured 185, and after breaking the fast two hours later, I measured 320. The maximum number on the old device did not exceed 200, but I did not measure it for a month with it...", + "answer": "There is a difference between intravenous blood sugar taken in the laboratory. Between poetic sugar taken with the home device. But the difference is usually small, not to this degree mentioned. Make sure the strips are valid and go back to the seller and do a blood test from the same prick on your device and his device", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7479, + "question": "Hello\nI had a test for the TSH hormone and the test result was 4.11. Does this percentage mean that there is hypothyroidism, and if so, do I need to take medications?\nTo reduce this...", + "answer": "If you mean the result: 4.11, then it is normal and the gland is healthy. See your doctor to follow up on your complaints.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7480, + "question": "Is the blood sugar level for a non-diabetic person between (111-107) during the fasting period normal?\nThe measurement was taken twice, after 8 hours of fasting and 14 hours of fasting, knowing that the parents suffer from...", + "answer": "The percentage mentioned is within the normal limits.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7481, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to know whether the gland analysis is good or not, knowing whether I should take treatment for it. I have hyperactivity and I am currently traveling outside Egypt and I am taking this treatment.", + "answer": "The analysis currently leans towards the glandular imaging, which means we need to reduce the dose of carbimazole. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7482, + "question": "There are small tubercles in my gland. I have been monitoring their growth, and I have extreme fatigue, severe constipation, and get angry quickly, even though the gland’s hormones are among the acceptable numbers.\nI haven't visited a doctor for four years...", + "answer": "As long as the gland’s hormones are within normal, it is innocent of your other complaints. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7483, + "question": "I want to get pregnant and I have an underactive gland, TSH 9.5\nI take thyrothyroxine 75\nIs there severe lethargy and after a few months it will return to normal?", + "answer": "Immediately raise the dose to 100. Repeat the analysis after a month, it should be less than 2.5. Wait until the test comes back normal before getting pregnant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7484, + "question": "Is it normal for a diabetic patient who takes pills to control his blood sugar level to faint every day? Even if it is normal, there is a treatment for this condition.", + "answer": "Fainting is an abnormal problem and the reason must be known. Please calibrate your blood sugar at the time of fainting to rule out hypoglycemia resulting from treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7485, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test for pregnancy while I was fasting, and the result was 4.6 mmol/l. I did a second test two hours after eating, and the result was 6.8 mmol/l. Is this normal or not?", + "answer": "The results are within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7486, + "question": "The dose according to the analysis is 50 per day. Currently, there is no Altroxin 50 in pharmacies. Is it possible to take 100 days and one day until the 50 is available?", + "answer": "Divide 100 tablets in half and take half every day", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7487, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old male, and my puberty began around the middle of the age of 17. Now I am 17, and I did not show most of the signs of puberty, so I had these tests done. Are my percentages normal?", + "answer": "The tests are normal. Don't worry, other signs will appear and complete over time within a year. Otherwise, you should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7488, + "question": "I suffer from fatigue, shortness of breath, and severe dizziness. I had my blood sugar accumulated, and the result of the test was 4.", + "answer": "The cumulative diabetes result is excellent. See your doctor to examine you to find out the cause of your problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7489, + "question": "If I started to have insulin resistance at the age of 16, and my weight reached 110 at the age of 18, but I lost it to 87, and now I am 19, what is the likely period for me to develop the disease...", + "answer": "No one can know when diabetes will come. But we advise you to exercise, diet, and lose weight more", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7490, + "question": "A year ago, I had my entire thyroid removed due to a cancerous tumor. Two months ago I underwent radiotherapy with radioactive iodine, and now I am taking Levothyrox, dose 137.5, and these are my tests after two months.\nwhat...", + "answer": "According to the analysis, the dose must be increased to 150. Anti-TG analysis is normal and we usually ask for TG. Usually thyroid cancer heals completely", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7491, + "question": "I feel dizzy, have a constant headache, weakness and fatigue. Is this normal blood sugar result after a glucose test?", + "answer": "Glucose test analysis is done by measuring fasting morning blood sugar. One and two hours after eating 75 grams of glucose. The number in the analysis sheet did not mention when!!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7492, + "question": "Okay, doctor, please, can you give me a treatment for high FSH=15? I am in an African country and I do not understand their language.", + "answer": "This high analysis indicates a problem in the ovaries. If you have absence of menstruation or a disorder in your menstrual cycle, you should see a doctor. The topic is more than a question and answer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7493, + "question": "I took omega-3 pills 3 days ago. I have increased urine and lower back pain. Knowing that my diabetes is not high, I take sugar pills, but my diabetes is good, but my urine indicates high blood sugar...", + "answer": "Omega pills have nothing to do with urination. Do a blood sugar test. The normal fasting level should be 80-130, then see your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7494, + "question": "A question about diabetes medications. I use Glucomet XR... and the cumulative score was 7.5 and currently 6.5 after using the medication.\nI want to change to Galvez Mit. Do you recommend that in all respects?", + "answer": "Continue the same treatment as long as you benefit from it. There is no need to change.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7495, + "question": "I want to know what is in the tests", + "answer": "You have a severe vitamin D deficiency and need treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7496, + "question": "High TSH (hypothyroidism)", + "answer": "You have mild glandular insufficiency that requires treatment. See your doctor to estimate the dosage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7497, + "question": "I have had an overactive gland for 4 months, and I started treating 3 pills a day. After 3 months, I started having an underactive gland and reduced the treatment to 1 pill a day. After a month of treatment, this is the result. Should I stop...", + "answer": "Continue treatment with one pill and repeat the analysis after three months. The plan is to continue treatment for one to two years, then stop the medication. There is an easier and better alternative plan, which is to take radioactive iodine. Check with your doctor for details", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7498, + "question": "I had tests done and it turned out that I have a tumor on the right lobe of the thyroid gland. I also have a tumor in my chest. A year ago, I had an operation on my back. There was a large tumor and I removed it. Can a doctor explain it to me?", + "answer": "These nodules in the gland have no pathological value. We just need to repeat the x-ray after six months to a year.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7499, + "question": "Cumulative blood sugar 6.7\nThe fasting diabetes rate ranges from 121 to 146", + "answer": "Yes, you have diabetes, but it is mild. Your chance to control the disease perfectly. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7500, + "question": "The cumulative 3 months ago was 11.. and now the cumulative, thank God, is 5.5.. and the fasting blood sugar measurement was 120 and 120-130 after breakfast two hours after breakfast.. What is your diagnosis of my condition, and many thanks to you.", + "answer": "Diagnosis: perfectly controlled diabetes. persist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7501, + "question": "I have a thin body and I saw a doctor who said I had the thyroid tests done and I don’t know how to read them. Please let me know if I have an excess or deficiency in anything. Thank you.", + "answer": "The tests are normal. Your sculpture will improve with time and age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7502, + "question": "Please, I was taking a cortisone called Deltazone, dose 75. MG to gain weight. I used to take a pill every day and kept taking it for months. I stopped taking it on my own and took it back when I lost weight. Does this have any side effects?", + "answer": "Yes, it will harm you and it should be stopped immediately, but gradually and under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7503, + "question": "Test result 7.33mmal:L\nIs it normal or high-low??", + "answer": "The result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7504, + "question": "Some time ago, I had a TSH test done, along with tests for the male hormone and prolactin. They were all within the normal limits, but the thyroid hormone was 0.480, which is the minimum normal limit. Should I repeat the test?", + "answer": "no . We don't need to re-examine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7505, + "question": "I am a 40-year-old man. I suffer from erectile dysfunction, although I do not suffer from any disease. Is it possible to use ginseng oil to massage the penis and how is it used? Please clarify...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, I have no idea about this herbal medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7506, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI have an underactive thyroid gland with a TSH of 9.6 and my weight is 40. How much thyroxine should I take?", + "answer": "Does the analysis 9.6. Or is it really 96!! It is best to attach the analysis sheet itself. Are you married and pregnant or not?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7507, + "question": "Hello\nMy sugar in the morning before eating is 73 and my blood sugar an hour and a half after eating is 103. Is this normal or is there a problem?\nGender Male Age 29", + "answer": "The numbers are normal. Quit worrying and put the blood sugar analyzer away", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7508, + "question": "I am 50 years old. A month ago, my blood sugar rose to 750 in the hospital. I did tests and the cumulative level was 10.8. I was given rapid insulin injections three times, at a rate of 10, and slow insulin once, at a rate of 26. Now...", + "answer": "Don't stop insulin and don't think about this. Insulin is your friend who treats your enemy, diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7509, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 29 years old. I am pregnant at the beginning of the second month. I suffer from an enlarged gland, with normal results for the hormones secreted by the gland. I do not take any medication. Can I take...", + "answer": "As long as the gland’s analysis is normal, there is no risk of its enlargement. There is no medication or nutritional supplement to treat their enlargement, and this physiological enlargement often disappears after pregnancy. For taking vitamins, see your gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7510, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I used the treatment and I am supposed to be tested a second time to find out the hormone levels, but with the country’s security conditions and the lack of hospitals, should I continue the treatment until...", + "answer": "Of course, treatment must be continued, as it is a permanent treatment. I would like you to send me the dose, the old test, your weight and your age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7511, + "question": "Why does blood sugar rise after sexual intercourse? Knowing that I have type 2 diabetes, I use a regulator along with my diet, and I do not use insulin needles", + "answer": "Why do you measure blood sugar after sexual intercourse??? I don't think anyone asked you for this. In general, a diabetic patient on pills is required to monitor his blood sugar only in the morning, and also not daily, but every two to three weeks. Regulates morning blood sugar between 80-130. He perseveres with his treatment and maintains a cumulative blood sugar of 7 or less.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7512, + "question": "I want to know what is in the MRI report on the pituitary gland", + "answer": "Report: The sella turcica is empty. This means there is a high probability of pituitary gland dysfunction. Pituitary gland tests should be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7513, + "question": "Last year I had stomach bacteria and I was treated for it and recovered, thank God, but to my surprise the year 3 months ago, my weight dropped noticeably, almost 25% during the last 3 months. I went to the doctor...", + "answer": "Yes, the thyroid analysis is normal. Therefore, you should see an internist immediately to study the cause of weight loss. Clinical examination, general tests, chest x-ray, abdominal ultrasound, etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7514, + "question": "Excessive hair loss, rapid heartbeat", + "answer": "We need the analysis sheet so that we know the name of the analysis, the result, and whether you are taking treatment or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7515, + "question": "I am 27 years old and I suffer from hair loss. I underwent tests and this is the result. What do the missing numbers indicate and what medication do I need?", + "answer": "You have anemia that needs to be treated with iron, and it may be responsible for hair loss. You have a vitamin D deficiency that has nothing to do with hair, but it must be treated: a 50,000 vitamin D pill weekly for two months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7516, + "question": "Should I take treatment for the polylactin hormone in this case, given that I had my thyroid removed 4 months ago?", + "answer": "No, we don't need treatment. Originally ordering a routine prolactin test was considered a mistake. If you are taking thyroxine for the gland, continue with it at the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7517, + "question": "When blood sugar is high, how do you lower your sugar quickly?", + "answer": "Many diabetics fear when their blood sugar levels rise, as extremely high blood sugar levels are associated with a condition called diabetic ketoacidosis, in which a person suffers from high sugar levels with a decrease in insulin, as well as shortness of breath, dry mouth, nausea, and fruity odor. That comes from the breath and other symptoms.\n \nThe way to quickly reduce blood sugar is by one of the following methods:\n\nConsult your doctor about doses of rapid-acting insulin, which works within approximately 15-30 minutes.\nDoing exercise, such as brisk walking, increases insulin sensitivity in the body, which helps lower blood sugar levels, and also increases the muscles’ need for glucose.\n\nIt is recommended to consult a specialist doctor when blood sugar levels rise, especially if any of the following symptoms appear:\n\nKetones appearing in urine.\nConfusion.\nExtreme thirst.\nUrinating frequently.\nNausea and vomiting.\nShortness of breath.\nStomach pain.\n\nFor more:\n\nA recipe that reduces cumulative sugar with herbs\nA drink that reduces sugar levels when taken before bed\nFoods to lower blood sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7518, + "question": "I have a high blood sugar of 6.78, triglycerides of 172 and cholesterol of 207, auric acid of 10. What is the treatment for diabetes and the rest of the tests?\nWith sincere thanks and appreciation", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment is decided by the doctor immediately after examining you and reviewing the rest of the tests, such as the kidney analysis. Uric acid is high, but we do not treat it except in some cases, and here we ask for a uric acid titer in 24-hour urine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7519, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I took an insulin resistance test (homa ir) and the test result was 0.63. I went to the doctor and he said the result was good. I went to another doctor, and he told me I should take...", + "answer": "This analysis has no scientific value and I do not know how it appeared. If you are overweight, do a fasting morning blood sugar test in the laboratory. Not the home appliance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7520, + "question": "Type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "It is taken within or immediately after a meal. Once a day after dinner. Or twice a day after breakfast and dinner. According to the doctor's instructions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7521, + "question": "I am a 31-year-old young man. I have hypothyroidism. About a year ago I had a TSH test and the TSH was 38. I am now taking the drug Troxine 50 and I have repeated the TSH test more than once...", + "answer": "We determine the dose according to the TSH analysis. As for the feeling of suffocation, the gland may be enlarged, so I perform an ultrasound of the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7522, + "question": "Does Anzrut reduce sugar? Can Sarcocolla be used as an alternative to diabetes medications?", + "answer": "First, I would like to clarify that the anzroot herb has not been proven effective in regulating blood sugar and many other uses that are commonly used in folk medicine. The anzroot herb certainly cannot be used as a substitute for diabetes medications, as this may lead to the development of serious health complications due to disturbances in blood sugar levels.\n \nIn general, there are no proven medical uses for the herb yet, but there are many uses for the herb in folk or alternative medicine, including the following:\n\nStimulate immunity.\nIt contains a high percentage of antioxidants.\nProtecting the heart and arteries.\nReducing cholesterol in the body.\nEnhancing kidney functions.\nAlleviating nausea and fatigue.\nImprove sleep quality.\n\nIt is noteworthy that, on the other hand, the anzerut plant may cause some side effects in some cases, especially if large quantities of it are consumed. Therefore, care must be taken to consume moderate quantities of it, and consult a doctor before using it for therapeutic purposes.\n \nFor more:\n\nThe most important and famous medicinal herbs and their potential benefits", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7523, + "question": "I have a lump in my neck, one on the left side and one on the right side, about the size of a pea or larger\nI contacted the clinic and had a CRP, CBC, and S-CRP test done. Everything is normal, is it possible...", + "answer": "Please see an internal medicine doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7524, + "question": "I am 19 years old and do I have a chance to grow taller? My height is between 166 and 168. Is there a way I can lengthen myself??", + "answer": "You are still in the growth stage and you still have a chance to increase your height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7525, + "question": "I am a young man who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes two years ago, and I fell in love with a girl who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 15 years ago. Does this affect marriage and having children or affect the relationship? Thank you.", + "answer": "If blood sugar is controlled well, complications will most likely not occur and intimate relations will not be affected. As for your marriage to a diabetic woman, this means a high possibility of your children becoming diabetic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7526, + "question": "About two weeks or so ago it happened to me\nAn episode of blood sugar falling to 50 (a diabetic) and an episode of high blood pressure at 18/10 or 18/9, I don’t remember (I am not a hypertensive patient).\nI saw a cardiologist...", + "answer": "For low blood sugar, you must consult a doctor and adjust treatment. As for high blood pressure, the medicine must be taken immediately, and high blood pressure medicine has benefits other than lowering blood pressure, as it benefits the heart and kidneys", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7527, + "question": "I took the third and final testosterone injection 15 days ago, and I did not benefit from it. I am now able to ejaculate, but my face is still small. Will it change?", + "answer": "Please check with your doctor to assess how much you benefit from the injection, when to repeat it, and the benefit of your facial shape", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7528, + "question": "I suffer from insulin resistance and fat on the liver 4 hours after eating. I took a blood sugar test with a home device and it was 117. Does this mean that I suffer from diabetes? Is insulin resistance the same as diabetes?", + "answer": "Testing blood sugar with a home device approximately 4 hours after eating 117 does not mean that you suffer from diabetes. In fact, diabetes cannot be diagnosed with just one test. Rather, other tests must be performed, such as a fasting blood sugar test and a glucose tolerance test, to confirm the diagnosis of diabetes, and it is normal for the blood sugar level when measured after eating to be 117.\n \nIs insulin resistance the same as diabetes?\n \nNo, insulin resistance is not diabetes. Insulin resistance is a condition that makes cells in your body less sensitive to insulin, a hormone that controls blood sugar. Diabetes is a condition characterized by abnormally high blood sugar levels.\n \nInsulin resistance is a major risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes. When you have insulin resistance, your body produces more insulin to try to lower your blood sugar. Over time, the pancreas may lose its ability to produce enough insulin, leading to high blood sugar and the development of diabetes.\n \nFor more:\n\nSymptoms of insulin resistance\nCauses, symptoms and ways to reduce insulin resistance\nWhat are the complications of acute and chronic diabetes?\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7529, + "question": "My blood sugar starts to rise after four hours, reaching 200 or more, and the rise continues for up to 12 hours. I suffer from gestational diabetes and I take Maxtard 3 doses, 15, 15, 30, and Lantus 1 dose, and I suffer from extreme hunger...", + "answer": "One of the features of gestational diabetes is high blood sugar after eating. If you are actually taking Maxtard, you should switch to NovoRapid. Lantus should be stopped immediately and switched to Levemir or Tresiba. Adjusting the doses is the responsibility of the doctor and he will inform you. In general, high doses and a strict diet make you feel hungry. So I simply tell you to stay away from sweets and juices and eat regular home food until you are full and the doctor will adjust the doses for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7530, + "question": "Is it permissible to exercise immediately after taking thyroxine medication and before taking Ryoc?", + "answer": "Yes, it is available and permissible for you. We only care about taking thyroxine on an empty stomach. We must wait at least half an hour before eating if we decide to eat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7531, + "question": "What is the treatment for a person with gender identity disorder? For a person who feels like a female, has female feelings, acts like a female, and has a female sexual orientation, does this require hormone therapy and surgery?", + "answer": "First, a chromosomal analysis must be performed, which determines whether it is male or female. Then we do general and hormonal tests. We do an echo for the reproductive organs. Then we present the matter to a medical committee", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7532, + "question": "I take a 1 ml Amaryl pill before breakfast, but when I do the test after two hours, I find it is 128, and in an hour it is 200, and in an hour it is 130. How do I deal with my condition???", + "answer": "We only rely on the fasting blood sugar test, which must be 80-130. If this is not achieved, another medication must be added under the supervision of a doctor. Then we analyze the cumulative sugar or sugar reserve, it must be 7", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7533, + "question": "May God bless you. Today I had an analysis of HDL and LDL cholesterol and the percentage came out as follows:\nTotal cholesterol: 194\nldl: 127\nhdl:42\nAre the percentages very good or should I see a doctor?", + "answer": "Yes, the percentages are good and you do not need to go to the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7534, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic who uses Emril 1 mg with Metformin 850. The question is: I stopped breakfast in the morning and was taking the dose of Emril in the morning on an empty stomach. My question is, will the timing change...", + "answer": "We usually take Emryl before breakfast. If you omit this meal. Take Emril before lunch. Note: There are those who eat fruit in the morning or even a piece of sweets with coffee and do not consider it breakfast. Do not be one of them.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7535, + "question": "The doctor advised me to take Altroxine 100. Will it lead to weight loss, because I am noticing my weight loss? Should I continue taking the medicine?", + "answer": "One of the functions of the main gland is to maintain the burning rate, so a decrease in its function means weight gain, and thyroxine helps the gland to restore its function and thus reset the burning and weight.\nIt is recommended to continue with the medical prescription and not change it or leave it without consulting a specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7536, + "question": "Sudden swelling of the legs in a 77-year-old man. A diabetic patient. Knowing that the blood sugar level is high. Sugar tests for 3 months, hba1c=11.\nWhat analysis is required...", + "answer": "You should see an internal medicine doctor. He examines the feet and requests the necessary tests and pictures", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7537, + "question": "I was taking Saxenda for weight loss along with a diet, and I did not use it again since October 22, and before the injections, I did not suffer from hypothyroidism. I stopped taking the injections, and my weight increased very quickly...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, after stopping Saxenda, the weight will increase again unless you control your food and appetite. The gland has nothing to do with your weight. You can go back to Saxenda, and when you want to get pregnant, stop Saxenda.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7538, + "question": "Hello\nI was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome and was prescribed Glucophage XR and Spironolactone, but so far the excess hair and hair loss have not decreased.", + "answer": "Results are delayed for six months before improvement appears. There are stronger medications if you do not benefit from this and your doctor knows this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7539, + "question": "Both the thyroid lobes and isthmus are slightly enlarged, all showing mild diffuse echogenic change with a few nodules, the largest of which is approximately 11 x 6 mm at the junction...", + "answer": "Yes, you have a nodule and you need to have a biopsy to examine its cellular nature. See your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7540, + "question": "I suffer from small breasts, although the size of my buttocks and buttocks is considered somewhat normal. My weight is 54 kilograms.\nMy height is 170 cm. I had hormone tests done for about...", + "answer": "If your menstrual cycle is regular, there is no medical problem. Rather, the problem is aesthetic, and there is no treatment for your condition. But rest assured, after marriage and pregnancy, the size will increase. Then the small size is proportional to your weight. If there is a problem with the menstrual cycle, we go to follow it, regardless of the breasts", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7541, + "question": "I have been a diabetic patient for 9 years. I was taking high-gludzone and other types. I reached the point where the rivet had no results. I went to a doctor who changed the treatment to insulin for me for 8 months. Now I feel pain...", + "answer": "If you go to the doctor and inject me with an insulin needle in front of him so that he can see how you inject and correct the method for you. It is preferable if you use insulin pens, as they are better. And stay away from the stomach for now. As for your fundamental question, you know that it is correct: There is no alternative to insulin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7542, + "question": "I had been suffering from a thyroid disease called Graves' disease for a year, and I suffered from many symptoms. Four months ago, the doctor stopped my medication and told me I no longer needed it. A month had passed...", + "answer": "Graves' disease must be treated with pills until the condition of the gland stabilizes, and this is known by successive tests. Then we have one of two possibilities: we take a dose of radioactive iodine, or we continue with one or two pills for a year or two, then we stop the treatment and always follow up with the tests. Otherwise, the treatment is considered incomplete and wrong.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7543, + "question": "Hello doctor, I have hypothyroidism in the neck gland, TSH15, and I take Levothyrex. I had an ultrasound and the doctor told me that the nodules were 3 cm, but I did not do a nodule analysis because the doctor did not ask me...", + "answer": "If the size of the nodules is 3 cm, as you mention, it must be examined cytologically, that is, a study of its nature, and this is done through a biopsy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7544, + "question": "Taking arginine at this age helps increase height. Do I have a chance to grow, knowing that my height increased from the age of 15 to 16.5 years, and from 16 until now it has not increased? I started...", + "answer": "Arginine does not help in increasing height, and vitamins do not help. Your height will increase on its own within two years", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7545, + "question": "My husband, I am 36 years old, had laboratory tests with a result of diabetes 16 and diabetes 250. What are the important tips to follow?", + "answer": "The answer is long and cannot be shortened. See the doctor immediately to dispense treatment and follow a diet and exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7546, + "question": "I did a test and the rate came out at 4.73 ng/mL. Is this rate normal or not? Knowing that I am 20 years old and about to get married", + "answer": "Yes, normal. But why did you do the analysis?!!!! Usually we do not do the analysis unless there are clear complaints and the doctor is the one who requests the analysis along with other tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7547, + "question": "I am 15 and my height is 160. Are there any risks if I take growth hormone injections?", + "answer": "You are still in the growth stage and you still have enough time to increase your height and growth in general.\nNot recommended at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7548, + "question": "Does a high PTH analysis of 89, a calcium analysis of 10.6, and a vitamin D analysis of 10.9 indicate a serious problem? Is it related to continuous weight gain and difficulty losing weight?", + "answer": "The numbers are not clear. Please attach the results to the laboratory sheet. In all cases, it has nothing to do with weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7549, + "question": "I have symptoms like\nLack of sexual desire\nAbsent-mindedness\nLaziness, lethargy\nGeneral body fatigue\nHair loss\nConstant thinking\nDecrease in weight\nTension headache. Are these symptoms due to low estrogen?", + "answer": "If you are single, it is true that you do not have a feeling of sexual desire. If you are married, the tests are normal, and the lack of feeling here is due to your psychological tensions and not due to estrogen.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7550, + "question": "I had my thyroid antibodies tested for the presence of a percentage indicating the onset of hypothyroidism, and for the doctor to confirm my type of diabetes, because I also have early-onset diabetes. What does this result mean? Anti Thyroglobulin...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, the number is written without a comma. I mean, I don't know how real it is. It is better to attach the analysis sheet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7551, + "question": "Hello\nI went to a endocrinologist. I was short in stature, and I had bone tests and x-rays done, and the bones still did not fuse, thank God, but I lasted 8 months and did not grow...", + "answer": "Do not take anything and there is nothing that will increase your height. On the contrary, growth hormone will confuse the body's hormonal balance. If the bones do not fuse, your height will increase on its own", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7552, + "question": "I took a two-week hormone course of 7 Testosterone injections with Boldenone (Equipoise) and 7 Androlic pills from the month of September 9, and after a month of the course, I developed erectile dysfunction.\nFor today and how long...", + "answer": "Your condition requires reviewing your tests and following up with your doctor directly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7553, + "question": "Can a prolactin tumor of approximately 2.2 feet in length increase its size, knowing that I am waiting for a re-X-ray and I always have high prolactin, or are there certain factors to increase the size, such as, or what can...", + "answer": "Usually the size of the tumor does not increase, but can decrease on its own and without treatment. Therefore, it is expected that its size will decrease after treatment. Continue your treatment and see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7554, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the reason that my legs are much longer than my torso? My height is 175-174 and a large part of my height is from my legs. Is the reason for a lack of growth hormone (genetics, not found in the family)?", + "answer": "The cause is genetic and may be familial, meaning the condition is present in more than one family member. Please see a doctor to examine you and investigate any possible accompanying lesions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7555, + "question": "He took Vildagluc Plus two tablets and one Novoform 0.5 gram tablet until a year ago to give P120 and F180, and a year ago the percentage increased, so the dose of Novoform was increased to 0.5 in the morning and 1g at lunch...", + "answer": "Details of treatment and modification of treatment cannot be resolved through the Q&A website. Rather, it requires frequent follow-ups and review of the rest of the tests and the patient’s condition. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7556, + "question": "I did some periodic tests for reassurance, especially since I am gaining weight these days and I am worried about diabetes because we have a history of diabetes because my father and mother were affected...", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar analysis of 6.1 indicates a threatening condition of developing diabetes. Diet, exercise and lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7557, + "question": "My father's height is 182, my mother's height is 165, and all the rest of my family are above 165, except for me, who is 157 and I'm 17. Can I take growth hormone?", + "answer": "no . You don't need it and you won't benefit from it. The body's balance may be disturbed. In fact, you do not need any treatment. Your height will increase slightly during the current year", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7558, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test and the result was 107, and I am in the first month of pregnancy\nIs this normal and what is the diagnosis? I fasted from dawn until 12 o'clock and did the analysis", + "answer": "No, it is not normal. Rather, it is type 2 diabetes and is often present before pregnancy. See your doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7559, + "question": "I was fasting and my sugar level reached 77, knowing that I feel dizzy, severe headache, almost loss of vision, palpitations, and extreme laziness.", + "answer": "If you are not already diabetic. You do not have a medical problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7560, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar at home is 136, in the lab it is 126, and my blood sugar two hours after eating is 130, and sometimes 110. Am I diabetic? I did the cumulative blood sugar test and it came out to be 5.8. What does this mean?", + "answer": "Yes, you have diabetes. See your doctor immediately.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7561, + "question": "Enlargement of the thyroid gland, and when tests were done, it became clear that the hormones had deteriorated", + "answer": "The analysis indicates that you have an increase in gland activity. Get an ultrasound of the gland and a scintigraphy scan of the gland to know the type of increased activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7562, + "question": "Treatment with corticoids in childhood, chronic staying up at night (possible cortisone secretion), failure to increase in height like family members, a not-so-large beard, frequent urination, acne, stress, anxiety, difficulty sleeping, eye circles, and...", + "answer": "Please see a doctor to examine you and find out your medical condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7563, + "question": "After the dose of Roaccutane according to weight, I continued to take 80 mg per week due to the fact that some pills were still prescribed by my doctor. My facial hair increased, so I conducted tests and discovered that the prolactin level reached 600...", + "answer": "This is a slight increase in the prolactin hormone that has no satisfactory value, and your menstrual cycle is actually regular. After stopping Roaccutane, it will return to normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7564, + "question": "I did a thyroid test, TSH 7.17. Is this serious and does it require treatment?", + "answer": "It is mild laziness that does not require treatment except in some cases. Please do an ATPO analysis to decide whether to treat or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7565, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old young man. I was tested for hypothyroidism and the test result was 9.2. Does this level require treatment or just monitoring, knowing that I do not have all the symptoms of hypothyroidism...", + "answer": "If the result is: 9.2. You have simple lethargy that does not require treatment. Just monitor. Repeat this analysis after one or two months: ATPO TSH. FT4. Also: pickling hemoglobin and vitamin D: CBC. vitamin D", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7566, + "question": "Excuse me, I did a TSH test and it came out 5.4, and I did a test for Anti-thyroid peroxidase Ab (TPO), T3 and T4 and they came out very normal, and the doctor told me to use Selenium-ACE for a while...", + "answer": "According to the tests, there is mild laziness. But we do not treat this mild laziness. As for selenium medication, it is incorrect to use it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7567, + "question": "The TSH test came out as 3.6 and the T4 test came out as 14.2. Does this require thyroid treatment for pregnancy? Knowing that I don’t have any symptoms of thyroid sluggishness and I have been married for 6 months, but my husband is not with me most of the time...", + "answer": "We need the analysis sheet. So we know the numbers correctly. For example, is the TSH: 36 or 3.6?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7568, + "question": "I did a test for insulin resistance and the result is attached. Is this good or not? If it is no, what is the harm in it? Do I still have diabetes?", + "answer": "We are interested in the fasting blood sugar test. It is 104. It falls between the normal and pathological range and is closer to the normal. After Ramadan, analyze the fasting blood sugar in the laboratory. Normal is less than 100. Patients are more than 126. If it is between 100-126, you should do a glucose tolerance test (OGTT).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7569, + "question": "Blood sugar level after 8 hours before Ramadan is usually 0.97, but in Ramadan after eight hours of Suhoor it is 110, then after a few days 115, today 113, and after Asr 0.97, then...", + "answer": "Why all these tests?? After Ramadan, do a fasting blood sugar test in the laboratory (not via a home blood sugar device). Natural sugar is less than 100. Diabetes more than 126", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7570, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test after fasting for 6 hours and the result was 111 milligrams. Is this considered normal?", + "answer": "The number 111 is considered between normal and pathological. It is best to do a glucose tolerance test (OGTT).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7571, + "question": "I had a testosterone test done and would like to know the results", + "answer": "Detail more about your condition, and the motivation for doing the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7572, + "question": "I am 21 years old. I had a complaint of chest palpitations, heart palpitations, and a constant tachycardia problem. The doctor referred me to the heart clinic and to the endocrine clinic. The ECG was good and I was waiting for an echo appointment...", + "answer": "Yes, according to the gland analysis, the dose must be increased to 37.5. Then, if tachycardia develops, follow-up should be done with a cardiologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7573, + "question": "The results of the gland analysis are as follows. I would like to know if the results are normal or not, because I suffer from weight gain, muscle pain, and severe fatigue.\nTSH 2.172\nT4 12.87", + "answer": "Yes, it's natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7574, + "question": "Age 42 years, cumulative blood sugar 6.6. I went to do a fasting and breakfast blood sugar test to confirm. Is there a discrepancy between the tests? Are these tests sufficient to diagnose me as a diabetic?\nKnowing that I...", + "answer": "Yes, the cumulative sugar diagnoses you with diabetes, but it is very mild and at the beginning, and it is an opportunity for you to fix it in its place. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7575, + "question": "I am pregnant in the first month and I have lethargy during the period and I am not taking treatment because my appointment at the hospital is in three weeks. Will this delay affect the fetus? This picture is the result of a gland analysis.", + "answer": "Being pregnant you should take thyroxine treatment. See your doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7576, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a 3 ml tumor in the pituitary gland and I do not have high prolactin. By adhering to Dhaiya and Uva Post, my FSH ratio dropped from 60 to 5 and my LH27 to 3.7 within a month and a half...", + "answer": "The MRI is repeated after a year, not after four months, and you should check the size of the tumor. As long as the tests are normal, we repeat them after six months. The surgical procedure is determined by the type and size of the tumor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7577, + "question": "When calculating the body mass index, the result was 25. What does a body mass index of 25 mean?", + "answer": "Many people are concerned about interpreting the results of calculating the body mass index, and one of the most prominent questions revolving around the matter is what does a body mass index of 25 mean? \n \nAccording to interpretations of BMI results, a score of 25 means that you are overweight. In this case, one must work to lose excess weight, especially if the person suffers from any of the following risk factors:\n\nDiabetes, or prediabetes.\nHypertension.\nHigh levels of cholesterol and fats in the blood.\nWaist circumference for men is greater than 40 inches, and for women it is greater than 35 inches.\n\nFor more:\n\nPros and cons of different obesity calculation methods\nWhat is the ideal weight?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7578, + "question": "I have beginning insulin resistance and decided to take a chromium supplement, but I take Glucophage XR diabetes aid. Does it conflict with it?", + "answer": "There is no conflict. Knowing that chronium is not beneficial", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7579, + "question": "I do not have diabetes. I found a blood sugar value of 115 9 hours after suhoor. I spend all my time at home. I exercised only three times in Ramadan. Did...", + "answer": "After Ramadan, do a fasting blood sugar test in the laboratory (not with a home blood sugar meter). Normal is less than 100. For patients, the score is higher than 126", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7580, + "question": "The TSH test is low (0.04), the T3 test is very normal (2.63), and the T4 test is normal (0.89).", + "answer": "Do you take thyroxine or not? Or other medicines. If we assume that you are not taking medications, then we say that we have subclinical hyperactivity that only needs to be monitored, that is, we repeat the analysis after three months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7581, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nWoman, 43, diabetic, but my blood sugar is stable and my reserve is 5.7\nSomething strange happened to me 3 days ago and I was taken to the emergency room. My blood sugar dropped to 50 and...", + "answer": "One of the results of tight blood sugar control is the occurrence of hypoglycemia. Medications must be adjusted to prevent hypoglycemia. About 70% of diabetics have high blood pressure.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7582, + "question": "In recent days, my blood sugar began to decrease, so I decided to stop taking the medication (Glycophag), but my blood sugar continues to decrease.\nSugar measurements range between 82 and 168.\nWhy and what...", + "answer": "We call it hypoglycemia when it drops below 70. Normal blood sugar before a meal ranges between 80-130. The normal blood sugar level two hours after a meal: 100-180. See your doctor to adjust your medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7583, + "question": "I take Carbamazole 15mg, which means 3 pills morning and night, and Inderal 10mg. The doctor said he will increase the doses of Carbamazole to 7 pills, but I said 10 is better, and this is the maximum. Is it permissible for me to take 10 a day? Mother...", + "answer": "Sorry for the delay, my analysis did not appear until now. There is an improvement in the last analysis. Continue with the same dose and repeat the analysis after a month. Stop Inderal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7584, + "question": "I have a hormonal imbalance that resulted in pimples, and the dermatologist prescribed me spironolone 75 tablets daily as a treatment for pimples. I do not have blood pressure. Will it affect my blood pressure in the future?...", + "answer": "Blood pressure must be constantly monitored\nAnd ions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7585, + "question": "I suffer from a flexible mass on the right side of my neck. The doctor asked me to do two blood tests, including a blood culture and a TV scan after a week, God willing.\nI would like to know what are the possibilities?", + "answer": "After conducting these investigations, your case can be discussed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7586, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have lethargy tomorrow\nI follow up with a general practitioner\nDoes he need to see an endocrinologist?\nKnowing that the tests are regular every 3 months and the dose is 50\nNo one has any other symptoms...", + "answer": "When we adjust the dose and the TSH analysis becomes within the normal range. After that, the analysis can be performed every six months to a year. And your current doctor is working properly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7587, + "question": "I have cases where I feel lethargic and want to sleep for 24 hours, and I feel cold and my hair falls out, even though I take (Beauty Games). A picture of it is attached.", + "answer": "Hemoglobin, vitamin D, and glandular analysis should be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7588, + "question": "My mother is a 70-year-old type 2 diabetic and takes Diamicron 60 MR, two pills once a day. We measured her blood sugar yesterday, 6 hours after eating, and it was 230, then today...", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar is normal. But blood sugar after food is high, so we need to add other medications that affect blood sugar after food. Do a kidney and cumulative blood sugar test and see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7589, + "question": "I am a man who has been suffering from high prolactin for 3 years. I had an x-ray of the pituitary gland and the results were good. I want to know how to use Dostinex because if I leave it, the hormone will rise again and cause...", + "answer": "Adjusting the dose of Dostinex requires successive reviews with the doctor, and he will give you the dose according to the prolactin number. It cannot be solved with a question and answer over the Internet. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7590, + "question": "Hello\nMy fiancé is a 30-year-old diabetic\nIs it possible that this disease will affect our marriage or childbearing? Especially since he has been sick for many years\nWhen I asked him...", + "answer": "A type 1 diabetic needs proper blood sugar control and is actually vulnerable to many complications over time, especially if blood sugar is not controlled. Complications such as kidney failure, heart problems, and sexual weakness, but reproduction is usually not affected. There is daily suffering with the insulin treatment regimen, the nature of the diet, the burden of disease, and the patient’s unstable psychology. An imbalance in walking needs to be examined by a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7591, + "question": "I suffer from irregular diabetes, and today when I saw the doctor, he changed my medication to an ozempic insulin needle, and I am afraid of this change.", + "answer": "Ozambik is an excellent medicine given to obese diabetics and has many benefits. It reduces appetite and weight and protects the heart and kidneys.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7592, + "question": "What are the causes of low free testosterone? What specialty should one resort to to treat erectile dysfunction as a result of low levels of free testosterone, given that the age is less than fifty?", + "answer": "Please see an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7593, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My height is 180 and my weight is 160. I had an insulin resistance test and it came out as 2.87. I am currently fasting. Is the result dangerous? Although I do not feel tired or exhausted by fasting, is there any result...", + "answer": "Insulin resistance analysis is unscientific, meaning it has no value. Don't worry about it, and your affairs are already good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7594, + "question": "I am pre-diabetic. In Ramadan, my fasting blood sugar measurements are 130, but two hours after breakfast it is 115. Are these measurements normal, knowing that I take Janumet 1000/50?", + "answer": "Yes, your numbers are normal. Stick to your medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7595, + "question": "I am prediabetic. Does Colocophage affect the pancreas? I do not take it for fear of this thing. He did it. It is true.", + "answer": "Glucophage improves insulin action and thus relaxes the pancreas.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7596, + "question": "Are the test results considered normal?? Do I suffer from any problems??", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7597, + "question": "I have a very high prolactin...is there a way to reduce it over a period of two months?\nThanks", + "answer": "No one guarantees anything about the future. Take your treatment as written by your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7598, + "question": "I had my thyroid completely removed four years ago and I take Eleuthyrox pills for the rest of my life. Until now, I have not been on a medication dose for more than two months. I see a doctor every...", + "answer": "We care that TSH is within the normal range, which is a wide range. Get an X-ray of the gland and make sure there is no recurrence", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7599, + "question": "I was tested approximately 13 days after exposure to HIV. Is that enough? The results showed 0.36", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7600, + "question": "When is BMI dangerous?", + "answer": "Many people are looking for a way to calculate the body mass index, and they are looking for an answer to some questions such as what weight is considered obesity? Or when is the body mass index dangerous?\n\nThe body mass index is calculated to measure the occurrence of weight gain and obesity, and the body mass index measures the amount of fat in the body and the risk of diseases associated with increased body fat. A high body mass index increases the risk of many diseases, including:\n\nCardiovascular disease.\nHigh blood pressure.\nType 2 diabetes.\nGallstones.\nRespiratory problems.\nSpecific types of cancer.\n\nThe results of the body mass index can be explained as follows:\n\nUnderweight: less than 18.5\nNormal body mass index: 18.5-24.9\nOverweight: 25-29.9\nObesity: 30 and above.\n\nThe body mass index is dangerous if it is higher or lower than normal, as if it indicates weight loss, it may indicate malnutrition, and if it indicates weight gain and obesity, it increases the risk of contracting the diseases mentioned.\nFor more:\n\nBody mass calculation for children\nPros and cons of different methods of calculating obesity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7601, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 9 years, and my treatment is Ganimet 1000/50, two pills daily, and the last cumulative result two days ago was 7.6.\nAnd fasting sugar is 144\nSo the doctor gave it to me\nCLAZ GLICLAZIDE 60 tablets daily\nGLIPTAMET...", + "answer": "The treatment is theoretically correct, but the problem with gliclazide is that it increases appetite and increases weight, and may cause hypoglycemia at this dose. My point of view: Take only half a pill. Or we can cancel it and take Empagliflozin 10 mg, one tablet daily, after food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7602, + "question": "I am a 27-year-old girl. I have increased hair growth throughout my body, abdomen, chest, neck, chin and face. I had hormone tests and the tests were good, but there was an increase in hormone levels...", + "answer": "The tests are normal, and if the attached prolactin test was before treatment, we do not need any treatment for it. Yes, when there are cysts in the ovaries, this may be associated with an increase in prolactin. See a doctor and do a basal 17-hydroxyprogesterone test and after stimulation with ACTH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7603, + "question": "A cumulative blood sugar test 3 months ago was 6.3, and my weight at the time was 117, and today the result of the test is 5.3, and I have lost 20 kilograms. Does this mean that I have passed the pre-diabetic stage and have become a normal person?", + "answer": "Yes, I have passed the pre-diabetic stage. Persevere in losing weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7604, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Measuring blood sugar after fasting for 8 hours is 116 and after 10 hours is 109. Is this normal?", + "answer": "No, it is not normal. The normal result is less than 100. It is best to do a glucose tolerance test (OGTT) after Ramadan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7605, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar level is 109, and two hours after eating, it is 131 and 121 twice, and my cumulative blood sugar is 6.3. I am 46. Am I diabetic, and what do you advise?", + "answer": "You have a pre-diabetic condition, which means a high risk of developing diabetes. We advise you to walk, diet and lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7606, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done. Are these results normal?\nTSHus: 4.43 μUI/ml. (0.15-5)\nFT4: 0.90 ng/dL. (0.71-1.85)\nFT3: 3.28 pg/ml. (1.45-3.48)\nThere is no doctor in...", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal. It would have been better to attach the analysis sheet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7607, + "question": "A cumulative blood sugar test 3 months ago was 6.3, and my weight at the time was 117, and today the result of the test is 5.3, and I have lost 20 kilograms. Does this mean that I have passed the pre-diabetic stage and have become a normal person?", + "answer": "Yes, I have passed the pre-diabetic stage. Persevere in losing weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7608, + "question": "I was suffering from weight loss and body tremors, which are symptoms of hyperthyroidism, and after consulting a doctor and doing medical tests, it became clear that I was suffering from hypothyroidism...", + "answer": "What you are complaining about has nothing to do with the gland, hyperthyroidism or laziness. Treat glandular insufficiency first. Then see a doctor to follow up on these complaints", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7609, + "question": "What is the appropriate insulin dose during Ramadan and how is the blood sugar added because it suddenly drops and reaches 37 or rises to 276? How do I regulate it and when is it preferable to take insulin for breakfast, suhoor, or both?", + "answer": "Incidents of hypoglycemia are serious incidents that require breaking the fast and stopping fasting. Ordering medications requires a face-to-face review with a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7610, + "question": "I have an enlarged pituitary gland of 9 ml. I did a T3 test, the percentage is 4.06. T4, the percentage is 1.61. TSH, the percentage is 2.83. Is this normal?", + "answer": "The tests are normal. The gland was re-imaged after six months to monitor the development of the gland's size", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7611, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My height is 180 and my weight is 160. I had an insulin resistance test and it came out as 2.6, and I am currently fasting.\nIs the result dangerous? Although I do not feel tired or exhausted by fasting, is there any result...", + "answer": "You do not have insulin resistance at all. You are doing well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7612, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Today I took a test and it turned out that my thyroid level was 6.30. Is there any effect or harm if my thyroid level rises?\nWhat are its causes?\nAnd the way...", + "answer": "The most important question is why did you do the analysis!!! We have mild laziness here, and it usually does not require treatment except in a few cases, including being pregnant. Prevention can only be achieved by eating iodized salt (salt with added iodine).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7613, + "question": "When I went to the hospital and had my blood tested, they said that the hormone was high but did not require medication. I want to get pregnant because I have been married for 6 months and have not gotten pregnant. What should I do in this case?", + "answer": "You must know how much prolactin is tested and whether you have a menstrual disorder. You must also perform the rest of the pituitary gland tests and the thyroid gland test.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7614, + "question": "I am a young man, 29 years old, and I do not suffer from any diseases, thank God, except that I was previously diagnosed with varicocele, and I have not had any surgery yet to treat it. Two months ago, I became...", + "answer": "Don't worry, the analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7615, + "question": "I don't feel any problems or any symptoms\nI just had a lump in my neck and the doctor asked me for an x-ray and then he asked me for tests.", + "answer": "The gland is normal and you don't need anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7616, + "question": "My TSH level is 0.14 uiu/ml and the range is 0.38-4.31. Is this normal?", + "answer": "No, it is not normal. The number is slightly lower than normal. If you are taking thyroxine, you should reduce the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7617, + "question": "Doctor, do I have an underactive gland? The result of my test is 4.89, and I have all the symptoms of lethargy, weight gain, frequent hand tremors, and loss of appetite.", + "answer": "There is very mild laziness and we usually do not treat it unless you are pregnant. Your complaints have nothing to do with the gland. Do a hemoglobin and vitamin D analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7618, + "question": "Excuse me, doctor, I had cysts, and the doctor put me on a weight loss program and a glandular program.. Troxine 50 days and one day not.. and the period used to come every two or three months with the program.\nThen I went...", + "answer": "If your diagnosis was originally an underactive thyroid gland. Thyroid medication must be taken continuously", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7619, + "question": "I had a fasting diabetes test, the result was 97, and my cumulative result was 6. Two years ago, the cumulative result was 5.8. Am I diabetic and do I have to follow a specific diet, exercise, and take treatment??", + "answer": "Yes, you have pre-diabetes, which means the risk of developing diabetes is high. We advise you to walk and diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7620, + "question": "I have anxiety and I want to know whether soybeans increase the female hormone?", + "answer": "Soybeans are a matter of concern, and many questions arise, such as does soybeans increase the female hormone?\n \nIt should be noted that soybeans do not contain the female hormone and do not work to increase levels of the female hormone. However, it contains a substance called isoflavones, which has a structure similar to that of the female hormone estrogen, which allows it to have effects similar to the effects of this hormone, such as the effects of menstrual pain or menstrual pain. Menopause symptoms and others.\n \nIt should be known that the effect of soybeans, which has estrogenic properties, may vary from one woman to another based on many factors, and this can be explained as follows:\n\nIn premenopausal women, levels of estradiol, a form of estrogen, are higher than after menopause, so soy may act as an anti-estrogen in this case.\nIn post-menopausal women, estrogen levels decrease, so soy may act similarly to estrogen in this case.\nIn women with breast cancer, tumors respond differently to estrogen depending on the type of breast cancer, whether it is hormone-positive or hormone-negative.\n\nIt is recommended that you consult a doctor before consuming soybeans, especially if you suffer from any health problems such as breast cancer, thyroid disorders, etc.\nFor more:\n\nBenefits of soybeans for women\nThe benefits and harms of soybeans for sex\nWhat are the harmful effects of soybeans on the human body?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7621, + "question": "I am 38 years old. I suffered for a period of dizziness, blurred vision, a headache in the front side, general fatigue, and pain in the bones and joints. After tests, I discovered that my calcium 12 level was high and that...", + "answer": "Your affairs are very normal. What I complained about is due to a vitamin D deficiency, the treatment is excellent, and the tests I did after treatment are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7622, + "question": "I am 40, married, my cycle is regular, every 28 days. I had hormone tests last month, March 8, and the results are\nAMH 1.74 pmol\nFSH 7.2 units\nLH 3.7 units\nProlactin 361 mIU\nI prepared the tests...", + "answer": "We do not care that the numbers are different, we care that they are high and that they indicate insufficiency in the ovaries, and this contradicts the presence of your menstrual cycle!!!! We recommend repeating the tests under the supervision of a gynecologist in another laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7623, + "question": "I have diabetes, and I want to know whether stevia raises blood sugar?", + "answer": "There are many questions regarding Stevia sugar and its effect on blood sugar levels, and among these questions is: Does Stevia sugar raise blood sugar?\n \nStevia sugar is a sugar substitute that contains a limited number of calories. It is extracted from natural sources from special shrubs. It contains the compound steviol glycosides, which gives a sweet taste about 150-300 times that of regular sugar, but it may leave a bitter aftertaste.\n \nThe effect of Stevia sugar on blood sugar levels can be explained as follows:\n\nA study conducted in 2018, during which sugar levels were monitored every half hour after consuming Stevia sugar, showed that sugar levels decrease after about 60-120 minutes and before insulin secretion occurs.\nIt was shown, through a study conducted in 2013, that dried stevia leaf powder has a role in lowering blood sugar levels in diabetics, with a decrease in triglyceride and cholesterol levels.\nA study conducted on mice in 2013 showed that stevia leaf powder leads to lower blood sugar levels.\nStevia leaf powder has an antioxidant effect that helps in lowering blood sugar levels.\n\nIt should be noted that more studies are needed to evaluate the long-term effects of stevia, and to verify the dosage and method of use.\nFor more:\n\nVarious information about Stevia sugar\nWhat are the harmful effects of Stevia sugar on the body?\nCan Stevia sugar be used for diet?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7624, + "question": "I have a high TSH test of 6.34 and a T4 test at its normal level, but the antibody test is high at 63. In this case, should I take hormone replacement therapy, knowing that I took it for three...", + "answer": "Yes, you should take thyroxine. Start with a low dose of 12.5 and do a TSH test after three months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7625, + "question": "I am 53 years old and discovered diabetes late. My fasting blood sugar is 188 and my blood sugar after eating is approximately 420. I have had the sugar for years, but I do not show it if it were not for a friend who was cruel to me with a device...", + "answer": "The treatment plan is set by your doctor by reviewing the blood sugar, cumulative blood sugar, kidney, and heart condition tests. And not remotely. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7626, + "question": "I am 42 years old and have high blood pressure, taking a 10 Piezocard. I always feel generally tired, so I went to have a blood sugar test done. Do I suffer from diabetes, please, doctor, and what are your tips for daily life and nutrition...", + "answer": "Yes, you have diabetes, but it is very mild and in the beginning, and it is a golden opportunity for you to control your blood sugar and protect yourself from diabetes problems. See your doctor for details about diet, medication and exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7627, + "question": "I did a test for hormone testosterone and the result was 1.75ng/ml. Is this normal? If there is a deficiency, what is the treatment?", + "answer": "We need to see the entire analysis sheet to know the reference value. More importantly, why did we do the analysis?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7628, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done (for no reason) and the result was an elevated T4. I will only attach the test result/note that I do not suffer from any apparent symptoms/two months ago I had a miscarriage and currently I use the Ashwagandha herb and I use...", + "answer": "The analysis is normal and the high number has no value", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7629, + "question": "I am 16 years old and I have a light, sparse beard. Will the beard grow full or not when I use Minoxidil 5%? Will there be an effect from Minoxidil or not because I am younger...", + "answer": "Minoxidil will not help you. The beard will be complete and just needs a little patience and time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7630, + "question": "I am 17 years old and I suffer from delayed puberty. My height is 155cm and the length of my penis is 7cm when erect. Is it possible for my height and the length of my penis to increase in hope, knowing that what appeared during the stages of puberty is pubic hair and thinning hair...", + "answer": "Yes, you still have the opportunity to increase your height when you reach puberty. If you reach the age of 18 and have not yet completed puberty, see your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7631, + "question": "I do a blood sugar test. The strange thing is that after eating and sweets, it comes out after two hours between 104 and 128. The strange thing is that I did a blood sugar test after fasting for 9 hours and it came out as 139, and my cumulative blood sugar last time was 5.4...", + "answer": "This may be an indication of increased insulin secretion two hours after eating due to insulin resistance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7632, + "question": "Hello\nRandom blood sugar level is 80 8 hours after eating\nis this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, the number is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7633, + "question": "I suffer from a pituitary gland tumor with a size of 2/2 mm. However, my prolactin hormone is always high and unstable. Although I take Dostinex, the hormone remains high. What is the solution?", + "answer": "The nature of the tumor must be ascertained. Is it milk-producing only or mixed? The Dostinex dose must be given completely. If the hormone does not come down, there are other options, and this must be done directly with your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7634, + "question": "With the thyroid gland inactive, my AMH decreased. Is it possible for my ovarian reserve to return, especially with treatment for the thyroid gland? Note that it was analyzed and it came out that the stock is still weak even though the gland dropped to 2.33", + "answer": "We treat glandular underactivity completely. Then the gynecologist follows up with you and answers your questions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7635, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 38 years old and I discovered that I have diabetes 6 months ago. The cumulative level is 6.9 and is approximately 150 as the daily standard, and my treatment is 850/50 pills.", + "answer": "The analysis is good and the same treatment must be continued while following the diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7636, + "question": "Hello doctor, I suffer from diabetes and I take Glycofah 850, and 6 months ago I stopped taking the medicine, and I also stopped eating all kinds of dough. When I do the analysis, the sugar is before...", + "answer": "Please do a fasting test and two hours after breakfast + a cumulative blood sugar test to judge the condition in a more accurate way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7637, + "question": "I had gland tests done when I was in the fourth month of pregnancy, and my lethargy (0.11) was higher than the normal rate for it. Is there a medicine that will activate it, adjust its work, and be safe for the fetus as well? I suffer from severe palpitations...", + "answer": "Who said he was lazy? The number indicates increased activity, including palpitations. See your doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7638, + "question": "Peace be upon you and happy new year... I want to know what is the problem with the analysis?", + "answer": "If you are not complaining of anything at all, then there is no need to do tests and forget about the tests. If you have complaints, the analysis should be directed according to your condition, and here you should consult your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7639, + "question": "Is taking Pueraria Mirifica medicine good for the body and skin? Is it forbidden to use it for me when I have breast cysts? Why does it affect me? Is there milk in the breast without breastfeeding? Is it possible that I will have a breast lift for cysts...", + "answer": "Please see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7640, + "question": "I have testicle pain sometimes\nI had a test done and it turned out fine\nI had a hormone test done, but I did not understand whether I had a hormonal problem\nPlease explain the analysis\nBecause I noticed a decrease in...", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7641, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old girl who suffers from shortness of breath, increased heart rate, severe fatigue and exhaustion, a feeling of dizziness, and significant hair loss with...", + "answer": "Correcting your anemia means taking iron medication daily for several months. Then you will feel better and energetic. Do a vitamin D test. Don't worry, there's nothing wrong with you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7642, + "question": "Peace be upon you and thank you\nI did a cumulative blood sugar test, it came out as 5.5, a fasting blood sugar test was 97, and an insulin test came out as 15", + "answer": "There is no diabetes or insulin resistance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7643, + "question": "There is a lump at the bottom of the neck on the right side that moves when swallowed and when touched it becomes red. All tests for the gland are fine and it appeared in 2021 and its size is getting smaller but it does not disappear and there are no problems...", + "answer": "Please see your surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7644, + "question": "Does this mean a very significant increase in thyroid activity? Does this mean you need surgery or can you be treated with carbimazole only? Do you mean medication only? Also, what is the Tshreceptor and Ap test? For your information, I have a disease...", + "answer": "Tests indicate increased thyroid activity. Treatment of Arif's disease begins with carbimazole pills, then we have the decision to use radioactive black or surgery in special cases, or to continue with carbimazole pills.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7645, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar while fasting and it came out at 83. Is it normal? What is the abnormal and normal blood sugar level?", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal, and the normal range for fasting blood sugar is less than 100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7646, + "question": "I am 23 years old\nI checked my fasting blood sugar and it came out at 98 and my cumulative blood sugar was 5.1\nIs this pre-diabetes?\nI checked my fasting blood sugar a few months ago and it was 95.8", + "answer": "The tests are normal, don't worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7647, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 30 years and I am 47 years old. I used to inject novomix insulin, and sometimes when my blood sugar was high, I preferred novorapid insulin. I had an examination with a diabetologist and he said...", + "answer": "This question requires knowing the sugar numbers before meals for several days, and there are other considerations. The solution is in coordination with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7648, + "question": "I have a simple problem, which is that I recently noticed a stability in weight with Saxenda, even though I reached 3 ml and I have been using it for a year! Is it possible for me to change to Uzbekistan?", + "answer": "Saxenda is used in obese patients without diabetes. Ozambik is used in obese diabetic patients. Therefore, it is not possible to change from one to the other", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7649, + "question": "A month ago, I suffered from a sweet taste at the end of my mouth. I did a cumulative blood sugar test and it was 6. I learned that I have been taking a blood sugar supplement for two years, which the doctor prescribed. I am currently committed to a healthy diet and lost 6 kilos, but the taste remains...", + "answer": "Please see an ear doctor or dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7650, + "question": "Female, 20 years old, pregnant. I had a thyroid test. The result was 4.16. Is it normal?", + "answer": "No, it is not normal, and thyroxine must be taken immediately. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7651, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland\nThe doctrine of tirads 5 is it eradicated? Or treated", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7652, + "question": "Female, age 20, pregnant. I had a thyroid test, the result was 4.16 TSH. Is this normal?", + "answer": "No, it is not normal and you must take thyroxine. See a doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7653, + "question": "I did a fasting glucose test and the result was 7.35, knowing that I had tested it an hour earlier using a home glucose analysis device and the result was 95 in the normal range. The device has been tested and its results are correct. My question...", + "answer": "Laboratory blood sugar analysis involves drawing venous blood and is the approved method for diagnosing diabetes. The blood sugar test at home is done using capillary blood and is approved for monitoring diabetic patients. There is a slight difference between them if the blood draw and prick are done at the same time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7654, + "question": "I suffer from an overactive gland and I take medication on an empty stomach, but I made a mistake today and ate immediately after taking the medication and did not wait half an hour. What should I do?", + "answer": "If you have glandular insufficiency, you should really wait at least half an hour after taking the medicine. In case of hyperactivity, the medicine can be taken with or without food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7655, + "question": "If the test result is 114 after fasting for 10 hours, does this mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "This number is unsatisfactory and abnormal. A HbA1C blood sugar test must be performed. Or the OGTT glucose tolerance test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7656, + "question": "Is the blood sugar level of 109 normal after testing 8 hours after suhoor during the month of Ramadan? Note that before Ramadan it was always less than 1 gram. Note that...", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal. Sugar should also be measured after the afternoon and before breakfast", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7657, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI take Lantus 30 units daily, and the insurance company advised me that I should take another insulin along with Lantus, and a picture of the rest of the medications is attached.", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar and cumulative blood sugar numbers must be known in order to decide on the appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7658, + "question": "Good morning, I was suffering from an irregular menstrual cycle and pain in my chest, and the doctor asked me for a hormone test and said that you have hypothyroidism and he prescribed me permanent pills and I was...", + "answer": "This gland analysis does not require treatment. Rather, we need to do another analysis. If it appears high, we treat: ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7659, + "question": "I am a young man, 18 years old, I do not suffer from any diseases and I am sexually active, but I had a medically-induced erectile dysfunction. After doing tests with a male doctor, it was found that my prolactin is high. Could this be...", + "answer": "You did not explain to us what you mean by iatrogenic erectile dysfunction. The tests are normal, and we consider prolactin normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7660, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic. I use galvuse 50mg once a day, and I use 4amryal ml a quarter of an hour before breakfast, but my sugar level is 300, the cumulative is 11, and my digestive system is balanced.", + "answer": "Insulin injections must be taken immediately. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7661, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic. I use galvuse 50mg once a day, and I use 4amryal ml a quarter of an hour before breakfast, but my sugar level is 300 and the cumulative sugar level is 11 and my digestive system is balanced. I suffer from constipation and pain in the back.", + "answer": "If the cumulative blood sugar is 11, you must immediately switch to insulin. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7662, + "question": "Do I have good hormones or not? What is the treatment for low AMH? What is the solution? I am married and I am 26 years old.\nAMH 1.75 ng/ml\nFsh 9.0...", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are within the normal range", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7663, + "question": "I did a TSH test, it was 5.83. I used thyroxine, strength 50, and I felt heart palpitations. I reduced the dose to 25, and I had a test done, and it came out 2.1. I stopped the treatment for a month, and it came out 7.9, and I went back to strength 25, and it was 3.5. Did the treatment stop, knowing that my weight was 42 and in loss?", + "answer": "Yes, stop treatment and retest after several months: TSH. ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7664, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. Will diabetes, if detected and treated at an early stage, not have any negative effects, or will it negatively affect the body? Is diabetes 103 fasting considered...", + "answer": "Yes, if we discover diabetes early and treat it correctly, we will not be exposed to future complications, God willing. The analysis is good, and the normal range for morning blood sugar is: 80-130", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7665, + "question": "I took the medication Troxine 50 for two years and the hormone levels TSH & T4 free returned to normal, and when I tried to take it one day and the next not, some symptoms appeared, hoarseness and irregularity in the voice...", + "answer": "Return to your correct dose without experimenting with reducing the dose. Repeat the TSH test after three months to confirm the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7666, + "question": "I had the thyroid removed two days ago and I am waiting to start hormone replacement therapy, and I know that removing it can cause infertility, so will the treatment protect me from infertility or will I...", + "answer": "Do not worry . Thyroxepin replacement therapy returns you to normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7667, + "question": "I am a 33-year-old girl and I have been taking Ruatine for 3 months, and today the examination revealed that I have high cholesterol and triglycerides, and I suffer from severe headaches, pressure on the eyes, and fatigue in general. Do you...", + "answer": "We need to know the numbers for cholesterol and triglycerides. Please check with your doctor who prescribed the medication to you, who is best able to evaluate your complaints", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7668, + "question": "Hello\nMy free testosterone level is 5.2\nWhat is the appropriate treatment for low free testosterone and how can it be increased?\nThese are the results of the latest tests due to concerns about erectile dysfunction and incomplete marital relations\nglucose...", + "answer": "Please see an endocrinologist to examine you and perform the rest of the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7669, + "question": "The fasting diabetes test is always greater than the fasting test, and I have diabetes. Does this mean the result is good and I can fast?", + "answer": "You have pre-diabetes. We advise you to follow diet, exercise, and lose weight. As for blood sugar monitoring, I only do a morning test once every two weeks and the good result is less than 100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7670, + "question": "I need an explanation and prescription of medications (if necessary) for the test results, knowing that I tried to contact doctors and book appointments, but unfortunately I did not find any. A copy of the test results is attached...", + "answer": "The tests are within normal. See a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7671, + "question": "What is the most appropriate treatment to increase testosterone?\nCan you send us the name of the treatment and how to use it?", + "answer": "You must first know the cause of the hormone deficiency. See your doctor to examine you and conduct tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7672, + "question": "The doctor told me to start a diet with a blood sugar regulator\nWhat is the diabetes regulator diet?\nAre fruits and natural fruit juice prohibited?\nThere are also milk derivatives that contain natural sugar. Should you abstain from them?", + "answer": "Yes, juice is prohibited. Fruits are allowed: the equivalent of one orange per day. While milk and its derivatives are permitted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7673, + "question": "I am a young man, 27 years old, and I suffer from high blood pressure. I started using Lodipam 10 mg, one pill every morning, currently during Ramadan. Should I use the treatment before...", + "answer": "You can take it at suhoor and you can take it at breakfast in the evening", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7674, + "question": "Due to some stress, one time, the need to urinate increased, and after the cumulative percentage, I found the percentage to be 8.23, and the doctor gave me Vilda Gluz and Novocobal... knowing that I changed it at the age of seven, I had almost the same percentage, and it was relieved thanks to...", + "answer": "It is best to see your doctor and he will arrange treatment for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7675, + "question": "I have been suffering from tremors since about 2014. I was seeing a thyroid doctor and my T4 was a little high. I took Dimazol for 5 years to no avail, and now for almost 4 years I no longer take it...", + "answer": "As long as the gland analysis is normal, the tremors have nothing to do with the gland. See a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7676, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I take 4 doses of insulin and two types of injections. Can I fast?", + "answer": "Your doctor, who knows your condition, knows the details of treatment, knows the blood sugar and kidney tests, whether you have other diseases, and whether you have previous problems with fasting. He is the one who can answer you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7677, + "question": "The analysis rate that came out was 9.0\nIs the result good or does he need to take pills and how much do he take?", + "answer": "This question was repeated more than once. Please respect the doctor and attach the complete analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7678, + "question": "I am pregnant with IVF with twins in the middle of the sixth month, and I take intravenous injections daily. My blood is 10.4, there is no blood pressure or sugar. Should I fast or not? I was at my doctor yesterday and he said to try and if...", + "answer": "I think it is not difficult to listen to what the doctors say and break your fast", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7679, + "question": "I am 16 years old and I have been taking Humatrite for four or five months and I heard that it stops height. Is this true and what should I do? Can I save myself by cutting it off?", + "answer": "We have not heard about this medicine as it prevents growth and height. My point of view continues with treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7680, + "question": "I went to the gynecologist and requested tests for the thyroid gland, TSH and T4, their levels were normal, but the antibodies were high, and the doctor prescribed me Euthyrox 25mg tab and...", + "answer": "If the gland analysis is normal, there is no need to request antibodies. High antibodies alone do not justify giving thyroxine, especially to non-pregnant women. Thyroxine should be discontinued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7681, + "question": "I had an x-ray of the thyroid gland and I would like to clarify the results because my doctor did not explain them clearly to me", + "answer": "X-rays are within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7682, + "question": "I suffer from weight loss and I have a small cyst on my ovary. A while ago I was tested for insulin resistance with fasting diabetes. The results were the same as those in the pictures. The doctor gave me Inotir and told me I have resistance...", + "answer": "The tests are normal. Therefore, we suggest exercising and changing your diet, and you do not need medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7683, + "question": "My mother had an active thyroid operation 3 years ago, and now she is complaining of tremors and tremors in her body and high blood pressure.", + "answer": "We need to know the rest of the gland tests: FT4. FT3 and ultrasound of the gland, after which we may need a scintigraphy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7684, + "question": "I suffer from a toxic thyroid gland. I have been undergoing treatment for 13 months. I take 6 pills of propylthiouracil per day. The last test was 68.0 TSH. Is it possible to return to work normally or do I have the operation?", + "answer": "This medication is wrong and we continue taking it because of its possible effects on the liver and because the gland enters the state of failure. See your doctor to do blood count and liver tests. Treatment should be discontinued now and TSH monitored", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7685, + "question": "I have been taking Tharicosin pills for a year and now I have started to experience side effects such as dry skin, hair loss, sore throat and facial swelling. Should I stop taking the pills?!", + "answer": "Follow up on thyroxine treatment and do a gland analysis to adjust the dose. Then, if you still have complaints, see the appropriate doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7686, + "question": "I had thyroid gland sluggishness and was taking Thyroxine 25. After three months, the gland returned to normal and I did not take the medication regularly, and when I did the analysis, the thyroid hormone became 10, and the doctor prescribed me Thyroxine 50...", + "answer": "This question is strange!!! The doctor prescribed the treatment for you so that you adhere to it and not ask whether to take it or not!!!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7687, + "question": "25 weeks pregnant and the diabetes test two or three hours after eating was 124..normal or not?", + "answer": "The result is good. We care that the blood sugar two hours after eating is less than 120", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7688, + "question": "Does early puberty affect height?\nKnowing that my height has become the same as my father's height\nIs there a treatment, medication or pill to increase height?", + "answer": "Yes, puberty stops height gradually until it stops completely at the age of 18 in young men", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7689, + "question": "TSH test 0.57. I drink Levothyrox 100. Does the result allow pregnancy to occur or should the dose be adjusted? Note that I have lethargy and two months ago I had a stillbirth and I want the pregnancy to be healthy.", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is very suitable for pregnancy. If pregnancy occurs, the test must be done monthly, and our goal is for it to be less than 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7690, + "question": "My father suffers from diabetes, and the result of the cumulative blood sugar test today while he was fasting was 8.65, and the normal blood sugar is 120. Is the cumulative blood sugar considered dangerous for him, knowing that he is taking Glovence 500/5...", + "answer": "Yes, this number is considered high and must be less than 7. See a doctor to adjust treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7691, + "question": "Lack of feeling of laughter, knowing that I laugh a lot, restlessness, tightness in the chest, headache, sleeping a lot, stress, knowing that there are problems with the thyroid gland, and I was examined last month of 11, and it was 5.7, and I was examined last month...", + "answer": "The gland analysis indicates very slight lethargy that does not require treatment. This means that your gland is normal. If you have any problems, see your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7692, + "question": "I took the second male hormone injection a month ago, and throughout that period I was masturbating, but I stopped it 2 weeks ago, knowing that I am 20 years old, but I stopped when I was 14 because...", + "answer": "Check with your doctor who prescribed testosterone for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7693, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I discovered that I had an underactive gland during pregnancy. I was taking Troxine 50 4 months after his birth. I had a test result of 2.17 compared to a test before his birth. His ratio was 4.27...", + "answer": "The current analysis is excellent. Continue the same dose. Weight problems and lethargy have nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7694, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI wanted to fast Ramadan like every year, but the doctor who followed up with him completely refused and told me to store acetone, but an hour ago he did not come to me...", + "answer": "I advise you to listen to your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7695, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have hyperthyroidism, and the T4 l hormone test was very high. I took the medicine (dimazol) with some herbs that reduce the activity of the thyroid, and now I have had a hormone test...", + "answer": "I think you are treating yourself on your own without a doctor’s supervision, and that is why you are asking about the possibility of abandoning the medication. See your endocrinologist to read the tests and then discuss with you how to proceed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7696, + "question": "Should a thyroid patient get pregnant six months after giving birth to avoid miscarriage, or is the information wrong? Knowing that I gave birth to a stillborn fetus at week 36 and the gland analysis was 0.57, two months after giving birth, I take...", + "answer": "Please direct your question to your gynecologist. Nothing prevents us", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7697, + "question": "I have palpitations or tremors in the heart, cold extremities, forgetfulness, delusions, excessive sweating, and cognitive problems. Does this mean that I have an overactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "We do the analysis and then we get you TSH. FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7698, + "question": "These tests were performed due to the lack of significant benefit from laser rays, given that she is not married and has a regular menstrual cycle. Is it recommended to take certain medications?", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor to determine the cause of high testosterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7699, + "question": "I had my wife do thyroid tests, and the average was attached to a photo of the test. Is this rate normal or not?", + "answer": "The rate is normal. I recommend continuous follow-up and an ultrasound examination if there is a chronic thyroid disease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7700, + "question": "When the thyroid gland is enlarged, the secretions are normal. They advised me to perform a biopsy before the operation. I'm sorry\nWhat are the costs of thyroidectomy in Morocco?", + "answer": "See the doctor. He is the one who decides to perform the biopsy and you are the one who accepts it or not, and it is better to do it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7701, + "question": "I am diabetic and I am 61 years old. The doctor told me that everything in my blood sugar level is fine except for the accumulation of sugar, which has reached 10. If the accumulation does not decrease, I cannot fast because it will then deteriorate...", + "answer": "The decision to fast is decided by your treating physician, who has several criteria to adopt before making the decision", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7702, + "question": "My natural right or not taking any treatment\n2.88 ng/ml\n,HL 14.1Mui/ml\nPROLACTIN (PRL) 21.3 ng/ml\nTESTOSTERONE (FREE) 1.85 pg/ml\nAnti-Mullerian Hormon DHEA-S (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate) 112ud/dl\nT3 - FREE 3.46pg/ml\nT4...", + "answer": "The tests are normal. You are supposed to send your complaints and why the tests were done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7703, + "question": "I had more than one benign tumor in the thyroid gland in the right lobe and the left lobe, and I had the operation last month exactly 8/23, which means it is considered 6 months since I returned to the operation and the hormones...", + "answer": "We do an ultrasound and analysis a year after the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7704, + "question": "Testosterone 1.17\nFSH 5.40\nLH 3.79\nUnmarried. Are the rates normal or should I take certain medications?", + "answer": "The treatment decision is made in the presence of the doctor and knowing your complaints, and there are other tests that must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7705, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 24 years old. I had a test and it turned out that I suffer from an overactive thyroid gland with polycystic ovary syndrome. I am now taking treatment prescribed by a doctor to treat polycystic ovaries, but he asked...", + "answer": "Yes, there is a cure for hyperthyroidism. See your doctor and follow up with him.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7706, + "question": "My cumulative score was 9.23, then I went to a doctor who prescribed me sitagliptin and metformin 500/50 after lunch, and he prescribed me metformin with glimepiride after dinner. I sat and checked my blood sugar for the first week because it was the first week of the medication...", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment requires follow-up with your doctor and not just a question and answer on the Internet. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7707, + "question": "I was suffering from hair loss, weight gain, and cold extremities. I had thyroid hormone tests done and the result was 7.08. Do I need medication? What is the appropriate medicine?", + "answer": "This number is slightly high and indicates slight lethargy, which is only treated in pregnant women. As for you, we repeat the analysis after three months: TSH. ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7708, + "question": "Testosterone analysis was performed and the results were as follows:\n3.08ng/mL1.3-7.7", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7709, + "question": "I suffer from glandular sluggishness of 7.05%. I had a miscarriage two years ago and did not get pregnant again, along with severe pain in the joints of the body and a slight crackling and tremor in the left hand. I take Thyroxine 50ml...", + "answer": "Do a TSH gland test a month after starting the medication\nSimple glandular inactivity must be treated in a case like yours, and we hope to God that pregnancy will occur\nI also did an anemia test and a vitamin D test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7710, + "question": "I am a 32-year-old girl. I had a gland analysis on March 11, 2023 because I suffer from constipation, not losing weight, dry skin, lethargy, and...", + "answer": "The tests are normal. See an internist and follow up with him", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7711, + "question": "The cumulative score was 5.95, then 5.50, then 5.63. During the three periods, I did not completely abstain from sugars, and in the urine test, the sp_gravity was 1.30.\nI urinate a lot and feel very thirsty...", + "answer": "There are other reasons for increased drinking and urination, if drinking a lot and urinating a lot are considered pathological. See your doctor to examine you and request tests when necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7712, + "question": "I suffer from constant hunger and thirst. My fasting blood sugar is 111 and after eating I am 98, and my cumulative blood sugar is 5.5. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7713, + "question": "I suffer from severe insulin resistance and excessive obesity, but I do not suffer from diabetes, and the cumulative amount is very good, thank God. After taking the Saxenda dose, things were good until the dose increased from 1.2...", + "answer": "Yes, fix the daily dose at the upper limit that does not induce vomiting", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7714, + "question": "The thyroid gland was removed due to the presence of an active thyroid gland and the presence of follicular and papillary tumors, but in the last follow-up radiology, a tumor of 0.9 was found in the thyroid, although the antibody tests were less...", + "answer": "Antibody analysis is useless and unnecessary. The second analysis is good and must be followed up with scans", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7715, + "question": "I am 19 years old and I had a comprehensive blood test and I want to know whether my thyroid level is normal?", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7716, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 43-year-old man. I had a testosterone test done and found it was 2.5 and in the normal test it was 1.5 to 11. Am I in the normal range or low?? I hope you can answer me, and may God reward you.", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7717, + "question": "I have a thyroid disease and I take thyroxine daily on an empty stomach. It is possible to drink collagen liquid an hour after the thyroid pill without food, also on an empty stomach. If that is not possible, how to use it, I want to drink collagen in the morning of fear...", + "answer": "Yes, you can drink collagen an hour after thyroxine. But this collagen drink is not useful", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7718, + "question": "I feel a tingling or tingling sensation in the parotid glands when I eat food that is not very acidic or salty. This is at the beginning of the meal, then after one or two bites, it returns to normal.", + "answer": "Please direct your question to an ear, nose and throat doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7719, + "question": "I tested in month 6 and my cumulative blood sugar was 5.2, and I tested in month 9 and it was 5.0, and now I tested 5.5, knowing that I reduced sugar and carbohydrates and my weight is 50 and I move, why did it increase and what should I do to...", + "answer": "The tests are normal. Follow your healthy diet and stop taking the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7720, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI want to ask: Is it possible to return the thyroid cyst after removing it with the bone professionally, because I removed it for my 11-year-old child, but there is still internal gonorrhea since...", + "answer": "Please see the surgeon who performed the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7721, + "question": "Peace be upon you, a young doctor. I am 23 years old. I had a cumulative blood sugar test and it came out as 5.8. Did he show me diabetes?", + "answer": "The result of the analysis is a warning indicator of the possibility of developing diabetes in the future. We advise you to diet, walk and lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7722, + "question": "I have gestational diabetes and at the end of the sixth I use fasting insulin of 160 and less and fasting of 100. Is fasting useful... and taking six doses of Domit for blood pressure? Is there a risk in fasting if I arrange and codify the treatment... Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, it is better not to fast, but the final decision must be discussed with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7723, + "question": "My husband has type 1 diabetes and unfortunately he has a burning sensation on the top of his feet and he cannot sleep due to the intense pain and burning. We used to touch his legs and I feel hot. What is the quick treatment...", + "answer": "First, controlling blood sugar is very necessary. See a neurologist to examine it and prescribe treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7724, + "question": "What is the cause of gynecomastia if testosterone is normal? Have you checked your estrogen? What is the treatment if estrogen is high? Please advise me, I am 29 male", + "answer": "See a doctor to see you and examine your testicles. We usually do an ultrasound of the testicles with a simple chest X-ray and bHCG analysis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7725, + "question": "Hello\nDo Lucidril - Verserk - Levabion - Copal - Vidrop affect the validity of the results of the comprehensive gland analysis??\nIf any medication has an effect, when should the medication be stopped before...", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. I have not heard of this medicine with a strange name, and it does not affect the gland’s analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7726, + "question": "Fatigue, exhaustion, depression", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal. See an internal medicine doctor to examine you and write the appropriate tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7727, + "question": "I am 15 years old and I show signs of puberty, pubic and armpit hair, and a deep voice, but my height is 155 and my weight is 62. I want to be taller, knowing that my father’s height is 178 and my mother’s height is 162.\nI want to solve a problem but semen is not coming out...", + "answer": "Puberty is not yet complete for you, and it will be completed naturally, and with it your height will increase. Leave it for 2-3 years and devote yourself to your studies", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7728, + "question": "Hello, I had a thyroid test and my TSH level was 3.98. I am now looking to get pregnant. Do I have to start treatment or is it considered a normal level and should not delay pregnancy, knowing that I am married...", + "answer": "The analysis is currently normal and does not require anything. When pregnancy occurs, we do a test, and if it is more than 2.5, you must consult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7729, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy son is 12 days old and the TSH test is 8.04, which is in the normal range, but is this considered simple laziness and needs treatment?", + "answer": "Rather, it is considered normal. Repeat the analysis after a week, it will be less", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7730, + "question": "I use Carbimazole to treat hyperthyroidism, and I have had symptoms of dryness, sore throat, and mild fever.\nIs this dangerous or cause death?", + "answer": "In this case, treatment must be stopped and a liver enzyme analysis and blood count should be performed. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7731, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done, but I don't know whether to take medications for it or not", + "answer": "We should have given us information about your age, whether she is a boy or a girl, whether the girl is married or not, whether she is married, or whether she is pregnant or not. We need to do an ATPO test to decide whether to treat it or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7732, + "question": "After all the tests, it turned out that there was a 4 mm tumor in the pituitary gland, but all the hormones were fine, and cortisol and ACTH were fine, but the free cortisol for 24 hours increased by 400 times (an increase from AVERAGE...", + "answer": "Diagnosing Cushing's is difficult and complex and requires several tests. Follow your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7733, + "question": "Gestational diabetes test, is the result good?", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7734, + "question": "I have a problem with weight stability due to insulin resistance. Is there a medication that reduces insulin secretion?", + "answer": "Weight stability has nothing to do with insulin resistance. It has to do with the eating and movement system. See a nutritionist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7735, + "question": "Can you provide an overview of the analysis results, please?\niPTH 55.33 H (7.5-33.5 pg/ml)\nNT-PROBNP", + "answer": "You have a clear vitamin D deficiency that needs treatment. Take one fifty thousand vitamin D pill every week for two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7736, + "question": "The blood sugar level 12 hours after eating at night is 125. Is this good?", + "answer": "Yes, it is considered good. Normal blood sugar in the morning when fasting: 80-130", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7737, + "question": "My son's blood sugar, who is 8 years old, rises 3 or 4 hours after a meal and returns to its normal level after a short period. We have seen more than one doctor, and so far they say a diabetes disorder or prediabetes...once...", + "answer": "The correct solution is to throw the blood glucose analysis device outside the house. This is enough stress for you and your child and the family. When diabetes in children occurs, it comes suddenly and suddenly and does not require any introduction", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7738, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I take medication\nGlimepiride 4 mg and xigduo 5/1000 and fast 104.4 and get drunk in the afternoon", + "answer": "Your question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7739, + "question": "Is it wrong that I had a lobe removed from the thyroid gland without doing a biopsy at the request of the specialist doctor, because even after the operation she asked me to do a tissue examination of the sample...", + "answer": "A biopsy helps us if we find malignancy, as this requires removing the entire gland. In other words, if the result of the tissue examination is malignant, you will have another operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7740, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism and I took Dimazol 10mg, half a pill daily for 7 months. I did tests and the results were as follows: TSH 2.430mui/L and T4 12.5pmol/L. My question is...", + "answer": "Yes, continue with the same treatment dose and repeat the analysis after at least three months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7741, + "question": "Since adolescence, I have been suffering from excessive sweating, especially in the head and armpits, but until the age of 14, I did not sweat. If this sweating is hereditary, can it be treated, and there is no treatment, given the knowledge...", + "answer": "Please see an internist to examine you, as there is often no pathological cause and no treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7742, + "question": "I suffer from a little hirsutism, menstrual cramps, and breast milk. The doctor prescribed me Metformin and Diane 35 for three months, but when I delay taking the medication for a few hours, blood comes out. Is this normal and should I continue...", + "answer": "Please follow up with your physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7743, + "question": "I feel suffocated, lethargic, and lack of focus. I had a thyroid test done and the results were clear\nTsh: 4.96\nT4: 6.3\nFree t4: 1.29\nGender: man\nAge: 40 years old\nAnd there is...", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. But do an ultrasound of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7744, + "question": "welcome\nI do a blood sugar test and it always ranges between 89 and 99\nOne of the coefficients showed a cumulative result of 6.2 and the other 5.8\nWhat do you advise me, especially since I have been exercising and eating healthy for a year...", + "answer": "You have a pre-diabetic condition, meaning there is a possibility of developing diabetes. Continue exercising and dieting and lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7745, + "question": "Inquire about the results of these two examinations, and whether there is any fear of gland activity or lethargy, and what is necessary regarding all of this\nMy regards and appreciation to you", + "answer": "The gland analysis is normal and we knew this from the first two tests. The rest of the tests are completely unnecessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7746, + "question": "When I was lazy, I took Etherox 25 treatment. Then I came back and tested. Thank God, it went down and returned to the normal rate. Two months later, I kept watching it reached 3:11, and after 4 months it reached 3:92. Does this mean I’m done with the pills?", + "answer": "Continue treatment without stopping and repeat the analysis every six months to adjust the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7747, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor\nQuestion please\nI measured the sugar this morning and found it was 91. Then I ate 10 sugary dates, weighing 125 grams. I measured it after an hour and found it was 145, and after two hours it was 124....", + "answer": "The numbers are normal, and I hope you throw the diabetic device out of the house and invalidate the test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7748, + "question": "AMH analysis 1.71\nFSH Analysis 6.80\nAnalysis lh 6.35\ntsh analysis 0.58\nAre the proportions normal?!", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7749, + "question": "Can taking testosterone supplements for females to build muscles and improve athletic performance for women after the age of thirty cause facial bone growth or jaw bone growth, or does it not affect them?", + "answer": "Yes, it can affect. Taking these medications for females is considered a crime against oneself", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7750, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and I take Troxine and its analysis is correct, but the blood count is in it. I suffer from a deficiency in hemoglobin and hemoglobin. How can I raise their levels and the best capsules for them, because I took many types and commented...", + "answer": "First, your anemia has nothing to do with the gland or with vitamin D. If your menstrual cycle is heavy, then your anemia can be explained. Otherwise, you should see a doctor immediately to diagnose the cause of the anemia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7751, + "question": "Is diabetes insipidus a hereditary disease? If the mother has the disease, can it be passed on to her children?", + "answer": "Yes, the probability of children being infected increases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7752, + "question": "Ultrasound diagnosis\nReactive lymph node size 7 x 3.5 mm with echogenic hilum under the skin in the area surrounding the left joint.\nThis diagnosis was made and I was unable to make an appointment for review\nIs it dangerous?", + "answer": "Please follow up with your internal medicine doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7753, + "question": "I did a comprehensive blood test and the free TR4 test showed. (0.762) Does this percentage mean that there is lethargy or hyperactivity? Many thanks to you and the entire medical staff.", + "answer": "We need a TSH test to be able to respond", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7754, + "question": "I am pregnant and my blood sugar is 6. How many blood sugar control pills should I take per day?", + "answer": "It is best to consult your doctor and take insulin during pregnancy. Do not neglect your health and the health of your fetus, as it is a trust you have", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7755, + "question": "Delay in menstruation. When analyzing a blood test, the result showed that the prolactin hormone was high, but I had the test done immediately after waking up. Some say that I should have woken up three days earlier...", + "answer": "We are interested in performing the analysis while fasting and with a relaxed, non-stressed self", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7756, + "question": "I checked my cumulative blood sugar and it was 5.7, and the laboratory where I did the test was normal from 4.8 to 5.8, pre-diabetes from 5.9 to 6.4, and diabetes from 6.5. I searched on the internet and found that...", + "answer": "Yes, the numbers vary from one laboratory to another. The analysis here is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7757, + "question": "Does Ozambik cause diabetes? Because I would like to use Orembic needles to lose weight, but I fear that it will affect my blood sugar levels or lead to diabetes.", + "answer": "The use of Ozempic injections may be accompanied by a number of health risks, but diabetes is not one of them. However, using the drug may lead to suffering from a drop in blood sugar levels. Other risks of using Ozempic needles include the following:\n\nHigh risk of developing some thyroid tumors.\nHigh risk of pancreatitis.\nSome annoying side effects.\n\nI would like to draw your attention to the necessity of not trying to use Ozambik needles without a prescription, as as has been explained, the medicine may be accompanied by some health risks, and the medicine is not used for the purpose of losing weight except in special cases that are determined by the doctor.\n \nIt is also worth consulting a doctor immediately if you suffer from any of the following side effects while using Ozembek:\n\nVision disturbances.\nSkin rash.\nPersistent pain in the abdomen.\nDizziness.\nFainting.\nHeart rate.\n\nFor more:\n\nCauses of diabetes: genetics or lifestyle?\nThe importance and methods of weight loss and a healthy diet for slimming", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7758, + "question": "Do Ozambik needles lower blood sugar? Because I suffer from type 2 diabetes and I cannot control it well, do Ozembic injections help lower my sugar level?", + "answer": "Yes, Ozambik needles contribute to regulating blood sugar levels in diabetics, which is their main use, but I would like to draw your attention to the fact that Ozambik medicine is prescribed in special cases of diabetes, especially if the person suffers from a high risk of developing some heart diseases, and lacks control. On blood sugar levels.\n \nIt is also worth noting that Ozembek or any diabetes treatment medication in general should not be used at all without a prescription and according to a comprehensive plan for treatment or control of blood sugar levels, because random use of medications and without medical advice may lead to a severe drop in blood sugar. Or it may lead to serious complications that may endanger the life of the affected person.\n \nI will also show you a group of warnings that prevent the use of Ozembek:\n\nSome types of tumors.\nFamily history of thyroid tumors.\nDiabetic ketoacidosis.\nKidney disease.\neye diseases.\npancreatitis.\ndigestion dysfunction.\n\nFor more:\n\nWhat are the causes of high blood sugar?\nHow to control blood sugar level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7759, + "question": "My mother did a cumulative blood sugar result of 6.3, and Samar’s fasting test was approximately 85 and iftar’s blood sugar was 86. Will 100 tests show her blood sugar?\nShe, thank God, does not have sugar, but the result is worrying...", + "answer": "She has a threat of diabetes, meaning there is a possibility that she will develop diabetes, so you should diet and walk", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7760, + "question": "I had all the symptoms of thyroid disease... I did the necessary tests to find out whether I had this disease or not... but the tests came back normal and I did not have the disease...", + "answer": "Yes, the diagnosis of glandular disease is made by analysis only. The symptoms have many other causes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7761, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am in the fifth month of pregnancy and I had a thyroid test done and my result was 0.018. Does it, God forbid, have any effect on the fetus? What is the appropriate treatment for me and the doses?", + "answer": "We also need an FT4 analysis, and see an endocrinologist to examine you and decide whether to treat or monitor only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7762, + "question": "Vitamin D percentage 18.6\nCalcium percentage 7.9\nI take Caldin C one tablet after lunch\nD. DEP 10,000 iu. One tablet after breakfast\nIs the treatment too much or appropriate for the condition?", + "answer": "You must take one 50,000 vitamin D pill weekly for two months, and then we will repeat the analysis. Complete calcium treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7763, + "question": "About a year ago, I had my blood sugar tested after a severe urinary tract infection, and the result was 6.4. Then, three months later, I repeated the test, and one of the parameters was 6.5 and the other was 5.7. Now I have lost weight from...", + "answer": "You are doing well, follow your diet and walk, and you do not need anything else", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7764, + "question": "Suddenly, a swelling appears on the side of the neck in a longitudinal shape, not a circular shape, with shortness of breath and difficulty swallowing, and it gets smaller and larger, not always the same size. The doctor diagnosed me with a diverticulum and an air cyst...", + "answer": "Please see an internist who will examine you and decide the next step", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7765, + "question": "I am required to undergo cortisone and free T4 tests, so what is the appropriate time? Should I be a user of the medication before for the test? Note that I use hydrocortisone pills and Eltroxin pills.", + "answer": "The follow-up of thyroxine medication is with a TSH analysis, and it can be done at any time, whether fasting or after eating. Follow-up of cortisone medication is not done with a cortisone test, but rather with a sodium and potassium test, and we do them at any time as well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7766, + "question": "The right lobe of the thyroid gland was removed due to a benign tumor. Is it necessary to take Troxine 50 even if the tests are fine after the operation?", + "answer": "As long as the analysis is normal, there is no need to take Thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7767, + "question": "My GPA is 9.23 and I am 49 years old and weigh approximately 134\nAll tests were done perfectly except the cumulative\nMedications related to Glovance 500/5\nGlucophage 850\nShould I change medications and what is the solution with the accumulation?", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar is the sum of daily blood sugar numbers, so your solution starts with diet, regular walking, and appropriate treatment. See your doctor to prescribe other medications for you, such as empagliflozin.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7768, + "question": "I have a thyroid disease and take Thirothyl 50 mg twice a day. It is inactive. In the first 5 days, it is recommended that I continue with it for the rest of the pregnancy and not take Carbimazole. Will it affect the baby?", + "answer": "Yes, you should switch to carbimazole, but do a gland analysis and see the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7769, + "question": "The thyroid gland was completely removed due to a benign tumor 17 years ago, and now 3 weeks after the gland was removed, it still has a slight swelling. Will this swelling disappear with the days and when will it heal?", + "answer": "The swelling does not disappear on its own, but may increase over time. Get a television scan of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7770, + "question": "My total testosterone result is 9.17 ng/ml\nAnd prolactin: 11.25 ng/ml\nAre the tests normal?", + "answer": "Yes, normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7771, + "question": "I have an overactive gland. I started taking thyroxin 10mg 5 days ago. I feel muscle pain and difficulty swallowing. I will have an x-ray next week.", + "answer": "There is an error in your words. We do not treat hyperactivity with thyroxine, and there is no 10-gauge thyroxine medication. Usually, before any treatment, we do X-rays, and the last error is where is the question?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7772, + "question": "TSH gland analysis results 2.335 - FT3 2.81 - FT4 0.72 Are the results normal?", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7773, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 19 years old and suffer from central diabetes insipidus (I take Mirin twice a day). The doctor told me that you are forbidden from fasting during Ramadan because it is dangerous for you and you will not be able to. the question...", + "answer": "Your illness while you are taking treatment does not prevent you from fasting. Discuss the matter directly with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7774, + "question": "I have high levels of male hormones, which leads to the appearance of excess hair on the face, neck, and body, as well as pimples\nMy weight is 64 and my height is 168\nAnd an increase in prolactin", + "answer": "You should follow up with an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7775, + "question": "I did a TSH test several times\nIn November, TSH=4.55\nIn February, TSH=4.5\nI did a stool analysis\nMy weight is 63.5 and my height is 171cm\nI want to gain weight until I reach 74 or...", + "answer": "Your gland tests are normal, you do not have any disease, and not gaining weight is natural to the body, and as you age, your weight will increase", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7776, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism. I am treated with Neomerkazone. After a period of treatment, the gland reaches a state of lethargy, and when the dose is reduced or stopped, it returns to activity within a week and no more.", + "answer": "We recommend taking radioactive iodine to end hyperactivity once and for all. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7777, + "question": "I had a gastric bypass operation about a year ago, and I had low blood sugar. Note that I do not have diabetes, and my cumulative score is 5, and my tests are good. Tell me, is it possible for dumping, and that is why I took Glucobay Acarbose and it did not help. Please...", + "answer": "Hypoglycemia after gastric bypass is known and difficult to manage. Limit your intake of direct sugars and eat a lot of snacks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7778, + "question": "Explain the analysis of the result of my analysis", + "answer": "The tests are all normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7779, + "question": "I suffer from excess hair on the chest, abdomen, and coarse black hair on the face. I went to a gynecologist and had tests done. It did not show ovarian cysts or high male hormones, but it appeared...", + "answer": "If the hormonal tests are normal, you should follow up with a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7780, + "question": "I took a thyrogllobulin test and the result was 94.3. What does this result mean?", + "answer": "This analysis cannot be interpreted in isolation from the patient's condition and the rest of the gland's tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7781, + "question": "good greeting\nI had an operation to remove a tumor from the thyroid gland, as well as raise the thyroid gland and raise the lymph nodes near the vocal cords. Three days after the operation, I started having vomiting and palpitations.", + "answer": "See a doctor immediately to examine you and request the necessary tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7782, + "question": "Please read the analysis and what is there", + "answer": "You have hemoglobin anemia: 10. See your doctor to examine you and give you treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7783, + "question": "The doctor asked me to test my HbA1c level. When is HbA1c high?", + "answer": "The results of the cumulative sugar analysis are shown as a percentage, as this percentage gives a general impression of blood sugar levels during the last approximately 2-3 months. The cumulative sugar analysis is one of the indicators and analyzes that are used in diagnosing diabetes, and there are many questions regarding this analysis. Including when is the cumulative blood sugar high?\n \nIt is worth noting the necessity of clarifying and analyzing the meaning of the results of the HbA1c analysis when answering the question: When is HbA1c high, as follows:\n\nThe normal percentage of cumulative sugar levels: less than 5.7%.\nCumulative sugar in cases of prediabetes: 5.7%-6.4%\nCumulative sugar in diabetes: greater than or equal to 6.5%.\n\nThere are also many other tests that are used to diagnose diabetes, the most prominent of which are the following:\n\nFasting blood sugar analysis.\nSugar tolerance test.\nRandom blood sugar analysis.\n\nType 2 diabetes can be prevented by doing the following:\n\nLoss of approximately 7% of weight.\nDoing exercise for 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week.\n\nFor more:\n\nA recipe that reduces cumulative sugar with herbs\nDiagnosis of diabetes and pre-diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7784, + "question": "I am 17 and a half years old, and my height is 171 feet, and I have not shown many signs of puberty, such as that I do not have a beard and I have a light mustache, what is called a prep mustache, although all my relatives and my father...", + "answer": "You must see a doctor who will examine you and request the necessary tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7785, + "question": "I have excessive sweating in the hands and feet, and sweating occurs in many other areas, but I want a solution for the hands and feet.", + "answer": "Do thyroid tests, if they are normal, see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7786, + "question": "I am nearly thirty years old, and my face is the age of a fifteen-year-old + I still have no facial hair and am extremely obese.\nIs my condition normal?", + "answer": "See a doctor to examine you and request the appropriate tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7787, + "question": "What foods are suitable for diabetes in the month of Ramadan?\nNote that the cumulative sugar is 8\nAnd use two doses of insulin 30/70\nMorning dose: 30 pm\nEvening dose: 15 p.m", + "answer": "The diet you follow outside of Ramadan is the same as during Ramadan. See your doctor to adjust your insulin doses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7788, + "question": "Hormonal imbalance in the body and lack of male hormones compared to female hormones. What is the blood test that we must do to know the level of hormones? Is there a doctor’s name or address? Thank you.", + "answer": "your speech is not clear . Forget about something called a hormonal disorder, this is discovered by the doctor. If you have complaints, see an internal medicine doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7789, + "question": "What should I do?\nI am underweight and I want to reach my normal weight\nMy height is 171cm and my weight is 63.5\nI eat a lot, but there is no increase in my body except by...", + "answer": "The tests are normal as long as you are physically and mentally active. Do not worry, you do not have any disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7790, + "question": "I cannot eat, and I have a severe loss of appetite, and my body is always weak and weak. When I walk, I feel immediately tired and exhausted. A doctor examined me and took the medication with me until the Troxine titer reached 150, but I did not benefit...", + "answer": "Thyroid medication is adjusted according to TSH analysis. As for what you explain, you must see a doctor to examine you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7791, + "question": "Hello\nI have had an underactive thyroid gland for four years, and I had a comprehensive analysis of the thyroid hormones, and the results confused me.\nPlease explain the reason for the decrease in ft3\nAlthough reading the analysis indicates...", + "answer": "If you are taking a treatment for the gland, the dose should be increased by 12.5. We do not do FT3 analysis, we do not need it, and we do not pay attention to it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7792, + "question": "I had a blood test done at week 13 and the doctor told me that there was activity in the thyroid gland and I should see a endocrinologist\nThe TSH ratio is 0.240. Is it normal and does it affect the fetus? Urine glucose appeared...", + "answer": "The appearance of sugar in the urine is expected during normal pregnancy, but a blood sugar test must be performed. We need the rest of the gland tests, and it is best to have an endocrinologist examine you, and your condition is most likely normal and we do not need treatment. We just need to repeat the analysis after a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7793, + "question": "My FT4 analysis came out at 1.0. This is normal and there is no problem, please", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7794, + "question": "I did a male hormone test and it came out 55pg/ml\nI am 22 years old, is this normal?", + "answer": "The analysis must be attached so that we can see the reference values. The question is why did you do the analysis?? If you don't complain about anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7795, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic patient. For about a year and two months, the doctor has given me Glucophage 1,500 per day, meaning in three batches of 500, and Jardiance 25 mg, but the most noticeable thing is weight loss...", + "answer": "It is recommended to perform periodic blood sugar tests and consult a specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7796, + "question": "Should he take treatment or not? The 11.50", + "answer": "The gland analysis you wrote is not clear. Please resend or attach the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7797, + "question": "The reason for the rise in TSH while the FT4 remains constant is to remove the thyroid gland and take a dose of 150 grams. At each test, the TSH will be 5, 7, or 12 while the dose and FT4 are constant.", + "answer": "Thyroxine medication must be taken while fasting and we should not eat after it. But if we decide to eat, we must wait at least half an hour. You should also pay attention to whether you are taking other medications with thyroxine that may affect its absorption", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7798, + "question": "My mother suffers from hypothyroidism and swelling in her feet, but the swelling at night is accompanied by fever, eating, and pain, which makes her unable to sleep. Is there a quick solution to remove these symptoms?", + "answer": "You should see a doctor and be examined. The gland has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7799, + "question": "If the tests {FSH +LH +LT +insulin resistance, etc.} are normal, does this indicate or indicate that the girl does not have polycystic ovary syndrome/or are these tests not an indication of having polycystic ovaries?", + "answer": "Cysts are diagnosed mainly through television X-rays by the presence of many cysts within certain specifications. The analyzes are complementary. This means that the absence of cysts denies polycystic ovary syndrome, regardless of the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7800, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar two and a quarter hours or two and a half hours after eating at home and it was 146. Is it considered high?!", + "answer": "Within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7801, + "question": "I am in the ninth week of pregnancy. I had slight hypothyroidism before pregnancy, and I take 75% thyroxine, and I still take the same dose. In the fifth week, the TSH level was .96, meaning...", + "answer": "Yes, the percentage changes quickly during pregnancy. Therefore, TSH must be calibrated every month during pregnancy and the dose adjusted. Target TSH is less than 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7802, + "question": "Peace be upon you. May God reward you well. Read the tests for me\n3 day of the cycle\nAge 30 years", + "answer": "Test results are not available!!!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7803, + "question": "Estrogen receptor: staining of more than 90% of tumor cells. Positive (3+)\nProgesterone receptors: negative.\n- HER2 receptor-NEU (C-ERBB-2): currently classified as LOW-HER2. negative", + "answer": "Please see a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7804, + "question": "I did a thyroid stimulant test (TSH) and the result came out (4). Is it a high enough percentage to indicate an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7805, + "question": "I need to know what this analysis means", + "answer": "Please see a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7806, + "question": "I am currently taking thyroid medication for about a year. It is 50 mg. I get sick a lot every day. I have to take one pill and another. Stop the medication. Anything will happen if I find a way to get rid of it, from...", + "answer": "Treatment should not be stopped except by the treating physician after ensuring that it is not an autoimmune gland infection that is the cause of this laziness, or what is known as Hashimoto’s disease, as treatment with the tablets continues.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7807, + "question": "I am 18 years old and I noticed a swelling in the gland. I had an ultrasound scan and it turned out that I have cysts on the right and left side of the gland. I do not know the details, and now I am suffering from pain in the gland...", + "answer": "The ultrasound report must be attached. Also see an ear and throat doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7808, + "question": "I have been suffering from thyroid disease for years and I have been taking medication, but when I do the tests it is always (0.005 tsh), but the problem is that I have become very tired and my heartbeat is accelerating. Is my legs swollen...", + "answer": "The dose should be reduced by 25 micrograms and the analysis should be repeated after three months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7809, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test an hour and a half after breakfast, and the result of the quick test was 125 by taking a quick sample from my finger. Is it normal or not?", + "answer": "Diabetes or prediabetes is diagnosed by measuring fasting, fasting, and cumulative blood sugar in the laboratory after fasting for 6 to 8 hours.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7810, + "question": "I am 30 weeks pregnant and always when I do a blood test I find that my sugar level is very low even though there are no symptoms. Is this normal and does it affect the fetus or not?\n:", + "answer": "Hypoglycemia during pregnancy is an abnormal decrease in the blood sugar level of a pregnant woman. Hypoglycemia can be dangerous for the mother and fetus, so it is important to treat it quickly. Hypoglycemia in a pregnant woman occurs when the blood sugar level drops below 70 milligrams/dL (3.9 mmol/L). Hypoglycemia can occur for many reasons, including:\n\n\n\n\nNot eating or not eating enough carbohydrates.\nExtreme hunger.\nIntense exercise.\nCertain medications, such as insulin or oral diabetes medications.\nCertain medical conditions, such as type 1 or type 2 diabetes.\n\nA pregnant woman can experience a variety of symptoms if her blood sugar drops, including:\n\nVertigo.\nExcessive sweating.\nThe shiver.\nHallucinations.\nUnconsciousness.\n\nIf you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical help immediately, and there are several things you can do to prevent low blood sugar during pregnancy, including:\n\nEat small, light meals frequently.\nChoose foods that contain complex carbohydrates, such as whole grains, fruits and vegetables.\nDrink plenty of fluids.\nExercise regularly, but avoid intense exercise.\n\nFor more:\n\nSymptoms and causes of low blood sugar and methods of treating hypoglycemia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7811, + "question": "I would like to know the results of the tests", + "answer": "Please attach the analysis result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7812, + "question": "I want to know whether the proportions are good or not", + "answer": "Please attach the radiology report first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7813, + "question": "I suffer from growth hormone deficiency and I am a 16-year-old student in fifth grade, and if you see me and say I am 13 or 14 because of my height or weight, can I take injections...", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a doctor for evaluation, and it is not recommended to take growth hormone injections except after consulting a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7814, + "question": "I am pregnant and have diabetes that was discovered during pregnancy and its cumulative percentage is 8. The doctor prescribed me insulin detemir in the morning, only 6 units. However, I find that my sugar levels are high after meals, up to...", + "answer": "You may need to add short-acting insulin Novorapid before meals to achieve better control of your sugar levels. Please consult your doctor to add it to a diet suitable for your weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7815, + "question": "TSH0.07 analysis: high or low?", + "answer": "It is a very low test, and it is preferable to do two tests, Free T3 & Free T4, to confirm the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism, which is often accompanied by being underweight or thin.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7816, + "question": "I had an analysis of the thyroid gland and the result was 9. This deficiency delayed my pregnancy and I had a miscarriage once. So what is the treatment for the thyroid gland and how long should it be used? When will the gland return to normal after the treatment? And if I get pregnant...", + "answer": "Compensatory treatment for an underactive thyroid gland must be taken, especially if there is a delayed pregnancy and miscarriage without any other reason, and the TSH result must reach less than 2.5 to enhance the chances of a pregnancy occurring and completing it well, God willing.\nContinuation of treatment will be based on the instructions of the treating physician after the examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7817, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic and I use insulin injections. I would like to try Glem pills instead of insulin. Is there a risk, knowing that I am taking thyroid pills?", + "answer": "Only use insulin needles and do not put yourself at risk by using pills and stopping needles. Pills are not useful", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7818, + "question": "I want to know if I have an active thyroid gland or not because I am 21 years old and my weight is less than 50 kilograms, but after I researched it, I learned that...", + "answer": "Your affairs are mostly normal. You can see a doctor to examine you and do some reassurance tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7819, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test and the result was 121. What should I do?", + "answer": "Do a HbA1c blood sugar test. And see the doctor. You need to exercise, diet and lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7820, + "question": "My mother had the thyroid removed after 4 months, and now she suffers from dry throat, as if something is stuck in her throat, with no sleep or eating, and she feels shivering from the cold.", + "answer": "It is best to consult a surgeon to inspect the healing of the surgical wound and to follow up on adjusting the dose of thyroxine. Then see an otologist to examine the throat and larynx.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7821, + "question": "Hello\nI have had type 1 diabetes for about 14 years. About two weeks ago, my blood sugar was 412. I felt a strange feeling, like a slight lack of concentration, while I was on transportation. A feeling...", + "answer": "Our goal is to have a fasting blood sugar of 80-130. Sugar after a meal within two hours: 100-180. Any blood sugar that is higher or lower than the average expects problems with sensory disturbance and lack of concentration", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7822, + "question": "The result of the anti gad test is very high, but thank God, the sugar measurements are correct. I repeated the test, but I had confusion in reading the result. Please help me in reading the test result.", + "answer": "First, there are no tests. Secondly, the anti-GAD test is required only once to diagnose type 2 diabetes, and we do not require it after that. Then follow-up is by taking medication, monitoring blood sugar, and seeing a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7823, + "question": "His height is one meter and 8 centimeters, and his weight is 17 kg. All tests related to growth were performed on him, and his glands are all healthy, but his bones are two and a half years younger than his age, and the doctor...", + "answer": "You didn't tell us how old he is?? The best way to follow up is to measure his height now after three months and note the increase, after which you can consult a doctor or someone else", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7824, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I am 19 years old and I have hereditary short stature, height 165. If I take growth hormone, it will help to increase it or for another natural treatment.", + "answer": "After the age of 18, the final height is reached and we do not benefit from growth hormone or anything else. Your height is already acceptable", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7825, + "question": "I need to check my fasting blood sugar result please. Am I at risk of developing type 2 diabetes or not? My result was 106.1 mg", + "answer": "The analysis is not satisfactory and is not normal either. It is between normal and pathological. Do a cumulative blood sugar analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7826, + "question": "A diabetic man suffers from sensory neuropathy, which causes extreme sensitivity to touch and movement, and sensitivity to clothes touching his legs. He has not found a cure for it despite going to many specialist doctors.", + "answer": "There are several medications, the most important of which is Larica. With the need to control sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7827, + "question": "For 4 days, my blood sugar went down, knowing that I took the morning dose and it was normal, with a slight increase and decrease, but the decrease increased with me, a stronger drop of 50.", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for kidney and adrenal gland tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7828, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar is 109, while the cumulative blood sugar is 5.3. I started to feel dry mouth. Am I at the beginning of the diagnosis?", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar analysis is normal. There is a slight morning high blood sugar that has no satisfactory value. Your dry mouth has nothing to do with sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7829, + "question": "Cumulative 8.4 just a month ago. I gave up carbohydrates and sugar completely. 15 days ago. I did sugar. Yesterday, my weight was 87. The weight went down from 110 to 103. Is it possible to analyze my progress with it...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, currently there is no definitive treatment for type 2 diabetes. Try as much as possible to lose weight to the ideal weight. Reduce sugars, carbohydrates, and fats. Exercise on a daily basis. All of this will help you reduce your blood sugar level. At that time, you may not need to take treatment, but it is preferable to monitor your blood sugar periodically every 3 days. -6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7830, + "question": "Hello, I have been taking medication for the thyroid gland for years, and I have not adhered to the medication for a while. Sorry, what are the results and how much is the recommended dose of thyroxine? Note that my weight suddenly increased to 75.", + "answer": "We must follow up with an endocrinologist, perform ultrasound on the gland, and adhere to treatment to determine our need to decrease or increase the dose according to follow-up tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7831, + "question": "Now, I am in the fifth month of pregnancy, my blood sugar is not regular at all, meaning when fasting it is 97 and reaches 120 with a lot of fasting, sometimes 280, and the minimum is 160, and 3 hours after eating, will it decrease...", + "answer": "You must follow up with an endocrinologist to determine the appropriate insulin dose, as the readings are considered relatively high, given that the sugar goals in pregnancy: the fasting blood sugar must be less than 95, and two hours after breakfast, less than 120, and this must happen without a drop in blood sugar, so that high blood sugar does not affect the fetus.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7832, + "question": "I had a gland analysis done and I had hyperactivity. I had a deeper analysis done after three months and the result was the same\nTbo)", + "answer": "The analysis here is normal. Antibody tests are of no value. I don't know if you have ever had hyperactivity or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7833, + "question": "I am a 23-year-old woman. I suffer from small breasts. My breasts are very small. I had a test done and I do not suffer from anything. Can I increase my estrogen levels...", + "answer": "As long as your menstrual cycle is regular. Your estrogen is natural and you don't need anything. Tomorrow, after marriage and pregnancy, your breasts will grow", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7834, + "question": "My son is 14 years old and his body is obese. He had an insulin resistance test and his percentage was 6.3. Please advise. Is he a diabetic?", + "answer": "A cumulative blood sugar analysis must be performed to determine the possibility of giving metformin treatment. Following a healthy diet, exercising, and losing weight is the current treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7835, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother's cumulative blood sugar is approximately 5, and it is considered normal, as the doctor mentioned to her, but he gives her control pills, but her symptoms are strange. Sometimes she suddenly becomes hungry and feels dizzy and sleepy, and the last time she lost...", + "answer": "Regulating pills for what? Regulating sugar levels? These could be symptoms of low blood sugar levels due to the medication. Please provide the name of the medication as for the cumulative number, as it is excellent and does not require treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7836, + "question": "A 52-year-old woman, two years ago, a doctor told me after taking an ultrasound scan that there were 6 small cysts, the largest of which was 3 mm in size, on the thyroid gland. I did not follow up on the matter because I had an excision done...", + "answer": "There is really nothing important. And things are fine. We recommend repeating these tests after several months: TSH. FT4. ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7837, + "question": "My uncle, my father's brother, is a smoker. He is 62 years old. He suffers from minor health problems like anyone else. He had a thyroidectomy 6 years ago, but he continues to smoke. Will he continue to smoke?", + "answer": "There is no relationship between smoking and thyroidectomy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7838, + "question": "A blood sugar test was performed and it was 5.8\nThe daily blood sugar is 75 when fasting. Is this considered a precursor to diabetes?", + "answer": "Decomposition is completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7839, + "question": "Can Emril medication be increased when blood sugar is high?\nI take a dose of 2 mg in the morning, but unfortunately I ate candy and my sugar rose to 200", + "answer": "Amyril can be increased, but it is better to add additional diabetes medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7840, + "question": "I have charcoal for minimal effort", + "answer": "Your question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7841, + "question": "I was tested and my cumulative score was 6.3. The doctor told me that I was close to developing diabetes and prescribed me Glucophage to take one pill a day. Note that all other tests are good, but I have an increase...", + "answer": "Yes, you should take Glucophage, as it reduces blood sugar levels and delays the transition to overt diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7842, + "question": "Are the tests correct or not?", + "answer": "There is a deficiency in vitamin D. Mild thyroid laziness. Please see your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7843, + "question": "Two weeks ago, I had a thyroid test done and it turned out to be hyperactive, and yesterday I had a T4L test done again and the percentage was normal without taking medication, and knowing that I went to the thyroid doctor and she prescribed...", + "answer": "This medication is safe during pregnancy and there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7844, + "question": "I am about the fourth month pregnant and I had an HGPO test because my blood sugar was high in the past two months. The results of the HGPO analysis were as follows:\n0.81 while I am fasting\n1.33 An hour after drinking the solution...", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7845, + "question": "If I may know if I have a problem with the gland or not, here are the results of the tests", + "answer": "The tests are completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7846, + "question": "To increase the testosterone hormone, because I mean a deficiency in this hormone, I had him tested and it turned out that the test score was 4", + "answer": "This medication is similar to testosterone and does not increase blood testosterone\nI do not advise you to increase testosterone through testosterone injections because of the risks involved, especially on sperm count.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7847, + "question": "I have a small, delicate benign tumor in my pituitary gland\nI have hypothyroidism, diabetes, a head injury following an accident, and I suffer from obesity\nMy weight is about 130, my height is 176, and I am 32 years old...", + "answer": "You can easily perform gastric sleeve surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7848, + "question": "Hello, I had an insulin resistance test done a few months ago and it came out at 2.9 and the cumulative blood sugar was 5.86. Then I started a diet with a specialist and took a chromium supplement, and after two months I returned the test and the resistance was 1.6 and now...", + "answer": "Your affairs are excellent. Just follow the diet without the need for supplements or medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7849, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from dryness in the throat and it is accompanied by pain. I also suffer from pain in the joints, as I cannot tighten my grip and severe fatigue. I was told that the reason is glandular insufficiency...", + "answer": "Please do a gland analysis and let us know. TSH. FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7850, + "question": "In the second month of pregnancy, I take a dose of thyroxine, 50 tablets daily\nI had a tah test and the result was 5.7\nThat is, five and seven times ten\nHow much thyroxine should I take after this result?", + "answer": "Take 75. Every month, you must analyze the TSH to adjust the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7851, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test of 5.2 and a fasting blood sugar of 85. Two months ago, but today I only had a sugary meal, about 7 pieces of the woman’s snacks, and I took a blood sugar test an hour after eating, and the result was 150.", + "answer": "The tests are normal. We advise you not to perform a blood sugar test before three years", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7852, + "question": "Significant hair loss, joint pain, squint, very strong headache, and cramps throughout the body\nAlthough I had a complete removal of the thyroid gland three months ago", + "answer": "After removing the gland, you are supposed to take thyroxine. See your doctor immediately to take the medicine and then you will improve", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7853, + "question": "I am a married girl, 20 years old, and I am overweight, and I have symptoms such as skin tags, dark neck, and a waist circumference of 100, and my weight does not go down despite dieting, exercising, and doing well...", + "answer": "Morning blood sugar, cumulative blood sugar, and C-peptide were normal. The so-called insulin resistance analysis is an unscientific analysis and we should not pay attention to it. We advise you to follow a healthy diet and practice walking to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7854, + "question": "Are there nutritional supplements that increase growth and is ashwagandha recommended?", + "answer": "There are some supplements that claim to increase growth, but scientific evidence of their effectiveness is limited. These supplements include:\n\nHuman Growth Hormone: It is a natural hormone produced in the pituitary gland, and plays an important role in bone and muscle growth. Human growth hormone is used to treat certain medical conditions, such as congenital growth hormone deficiency.\nProtein supplements: Protein supplements may help increase muscle growth, but there is no evidence that they increase bone growth.\nCalcium and Vitamin D supplements: Calcium and Vitamin D are essential for bone health, and taking them in sufficient quantities may help increase bone growth.\nArginine Supplements: Arginine is an amino acid that may help increase levels of human growth hormone.\nGinseng Supplements: Ginseng is an herb that may help increase levels of human growth hormone.\n\nIs ashwagandha recommended?\nAshwagandha is an Indian herb that may help improve overall health, including bone growth. Some studies have shown that ashwagandha may help increase human growth hormone levels, but more research is needed to confirm these findings, and in general, there is not enough scientific evidence to support the use of nutritional supplements to increase growth. However, if you are considering taking nutritional supplements to increase growth, it is important to consult your doctor first. Here are some tips to increase growth naturally:\n\nFollow a healthy diet: Make sure you eat enough protein, calcium and vitamin D.\nExercise regularly: Exercise helps build muscle and strong bones.\nGet enough sleep: The body needs sleep to repair itself and grow.\nAvoid smoking and alcohol: Smoking and alcohol can negatively affect bone growth.\n\nFor more:\n\nBenefits of growth hormone\nWhen is growth hormone secreted? How does sleep affect its secretion?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7855, + "question": "I ask you to read the tests and inform me of the danger", + "answer": "You have severe hypothyroidism and need immediate treatment. See a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7856, + "question": "I did comprehensive tests a few days ago for the goal of the gland, and today the results appeared, and I was not able to read the result, and I do not know if it is active or inactive. I need help in this matter.", + "answer": "Gland analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7857, + "question": "Fluctuation in diabetes and instability in diabetes between low and high 500 with fatigue, exhaustion, listlessness and blurred vision.", + "answer": "Your blood sugar is very high, which causes fatigue and blurred vision. You must consult a doctor and organize treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7858, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test after fasting for 14 hours and ate something very simple that I don't remember. I did it and it came out at 119. Is this a normal percentage or not? Does it have anything to do with whether I have insulin resistance or not...", + "answer": "natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7859, + "question": "My weight is increasing and I am taking treatment with cortazol, chemotherapy, CC, half, and biology. I want to use needles to dissolve stubborn fat. It is normal if it affects my illness. For your information, I have an underactive thyroid gland and high blood pressure.", + "answer": "Unfortunately, there are no useful and effective needles to dissolve fat. The best way to exercise is to move the body in the pool. With diet regulation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7860, + "question": "The result of the Anti-Tpo test for the thyroid gland is 295 high\nAlthough I take thyroxine 50 and the TSH test is 3.87\nIs there a treatment for high antibody test results?", + "answer": "You have an underactive gland and are treated with the correct dose of thyroxine. As for the ATPO antibody test, there is no need to perform it at all, it is of no benefit to us, and we do not need it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7861, + "question": "These tests were performed two weeks ago", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7862, + "question": "I am in the seventh month of pregnancy and I tested my blood sugar after fasting and it came out at 97 and the doctor told me to follow my blood sugar measurements when I wake up and two hours after a meal and the measurements are not clear...", + "answer": "Your blood sugar is 97, which means you have gestational diabetes. Follow a correct diet and monitor your blood sugar on an empty stomach and two hours after each meal for a week, and see your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7863, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 24-year-old woman. My TSH test is 4.12, close to the upper limit. Can it go down and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Currently, he does not need treatment, but only needs to be monitored every six months or every year, and it is preferable to conduct an analysis called Anti-TB.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7864, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, for a woman who is pregnant in the 10th week, I found gland activity due to pregnancy hormone only, and the analysis was (tsh=0.05), normal (0.27 to 4.20).\nAnd (t4 = 19.30) is the normal...", + "answer": "Peace be upon you. This is frank hyperthyroidism. It is not hyperthyroidism due to pregnancy or pregnancy hormones, but rather frank hyperthyroidism, and it needs treatment with propylthiouracil. It needs about four pills a day. After about a month and a half, the tests will be repeated. A thyroid echo should be performed now.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7865, + "question": "Is there a treatment for hypothyroidism?\nI have been married for about 7 months\nThe last date for the menstrual cycle was on August 31, 2022, and until now it has stopped\nBlood analysis showed that the TSH level was about 7.69...", + "answer": "You have a slight lethargy that we cannot treat if you are not pregnant, and we will suffice with repeating the analysis with another test: TSH. ATPO and then we decide whether to treat it or not.\nIf you are pregnant, you must see a doctor and receive treatment immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7866, + "question": "I went to a doctor and had my thyroid and hormones analyzed. This is the result of the tests. Is the gland healthy?\nft3. 5.2\nft4 1.06\ntsh 2.01\nfsh 7.09\nLh 6.11\nestradiol 75.08\ntestosterone 0.50", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7867, + "question": "Two months ago, the cumulative score was 11, and the blood sugar test was 271.\nBut after I took the regulator, my blood sugar test became normal for two months... between 98 and 118\nIs this considered transient diabetes or...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, it is permanent diabetes. Follow your treatment and do a morning blood sugar test on an empty stomach once a week, and it should be 80-130", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7868, + "question": "Excuse me, doctor, I had a tremor in my body that lasted for 3 days, and after that it disappeared. After that, I saw an internist who told me to do a comprehensive blood test, and it turned out that my blood sugar was 6/9, and I want...", + "answer": "You have diabetes, but it is mild, and this is an opportunity for you to control it early. See your doctor about the diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7869, + "question": "I had a complete thyroidectomy as a result of a tumor, and the doctor told me that my TSH level should be lower than normal, and I was pregnant in the first trimester, and the result came out at 2.11.", + "answer": "During pregnancy, we are interested in a TSH of less than 2.5, which is available to you, so continue with the same dose of thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7870, + "question": "I have a low level of testosterone, as it is 1.9. I had a varicocele operation two months ago and took a testosterone 250 injection and three injections of Epivacy 5000, Varnova 10 ml, and Effervescent Carnivita, and still no...", + "answer": "Scrotal us... Semen analysis... Fructose in semen... Pituitary hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7871, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I suffer from type 2 diabetes, my glycemic index is 12.5, but when I was not taking any medications, I did not feel thirsty or dry in the mouth, but...", + "answer": "We do not care about thirst and urination in follow-up. What matters to us are the morning and cumulative blood sugar numbers. We are concerned that you take insulin, as pills alone are not enough", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7872, + "question": "I am 19 years old, and I am overweight, and I have symptoms such as skin tags, darkening of the neck, and a waist circumference of 100, and my weight does not go down despite doing diet and exercise. I did this analysis...", + "answer": "Insulin resistance is diagnosed by symptoms, meaning clinically, not by tests. In general, I advise you to take five hundred metformin pills after lunch and one after dinner, and to commit to exercise and reduce sugars.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7873, + "question": "Is this medication suitable for patients with hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Picture is not clear . We have one treatment for the thyroid gland called: Thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7874, + "question": "The prolactin hormone was 66ng/ml, then it was FSH4, and when prolactin decreased to 18ng/ml, FSH became high. 19 Please explain why FSH increased.", + "answer": "Prolactin LH FSH estardiol AMH varian and uterine imaging", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7875, + "question": "Doctor, I take the blood pressure medication Exforge 80 mg. Does it have anything to do with the thyroid gland? High blood pressure. I am overweight despite practicing daily walking for an hour and skipping dinner from...", + "answer": "TSH free T4.. follow up thyroid us after 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7876, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar reading usually ranges from 100 to 120 (home test).\nBut the rest of the readings after everything, one or two hours later, are very normal\nThe cumulative examination was 4.8\nWhat is the problem with reading sugar...", + "answer": "As long as the cumulative blood sugar is normal. It is best to stop performing sugar tests with a home device", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7877, + "question": "Is it permissible to mix Novorapid insulin with Levemir in one syringe/needle and inject them into the body??\nThe reason for this is to take one injection instead of two because of the pain and to reduce the number of injections because the skin has become tough...", + "answer": "No, there is no mixing. We recommend changing the injection site once in the abdomen, once in the thigh, and once in the arm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7878, + "question": "Hello\nI do not have diabetes, and I tested my cumulative score a month ago and it was 5.7, but I tested today and my fasting cumulative cumulative score came out at 6.2. I had breakfast at 10 am and tested at 3 pm with a manual device...", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar indicates the presence of a pre-diabetic condition. This means that there is a possibility of developing diabetes. We recommend dieting, losing weight, and walking", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7879, + "question": "Test results\nfsh 6.52\nlh-lnteinizan2.58\ntestosterontatl38.63", + "answer": "Excluding ovarian cysts... it is necessary to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7880, + "question": "I did a liquid test and it came out zero, and I did a hormone test and it came out FSH 17.5 miu\nlh 7.7 mi\nprolactin 7.49ng\nntotal testosterone 1.3ng\ntestosterone (free) 0.92 pg\nIs there a medical treatment for my condition...", + "answer": "I wish we could do an x-ray of the testicles... and re-analyze the semen again and ask in the analysis to determine the fructose... as well as the work of chromosomes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7881, + "question": "Cardiomyopathy treatment", + "answer": "Please see a cardiologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7882, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and it came out at 9. Is it normal? Do I need to take treatment? Is this the reason for my delayed pregnancy?", + "answer": "In the event of delayed pregnancy, this simple lethargy must be treated. Perhaps he is responsible for delayed pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7883, + "question": "tongkat ali capsules\nAmerican company\n400ml\nI took it and found a significant improvement and my testosterone increased\nWhat are its side effects?\nIs it better to take it day after day rather than daily?", + "answer": "This is an herbal medicine and is outside the scope of our field", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7884, + "question": "I did an insulin resistance test and other tests as shown in the picture because I have such a mixed symptom with such and such thing. Can someone please reassure me and let me know how to read the analysis even if there is a problem with something?", + "answer": "The tests are normal. See a doctor if you have any complaints", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7885, + "question": "I made a cumulative blood sugar level of 5.4, and many people tell me that this is sugar or the beginning of diabetes??", + "answer": "The test is normal and there is no risk of diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7886, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid cause obesity?\nWhat is the active ingredient used in thyroid stimulating drugs?", + "answer": "Peace be upon you. Yes, a deficiency of thyroid hormone causes obesity. The substance used is called thyroxine, which is similar to thyroid hormones. It should not be taken except after the necessary tests have been done. May God heal you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7887, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid cause obesity?\nWhat is the active ingredient used in thyroid stimulating drugs?", + "answer": "Severe, untreated hypothyroidism increases weight by only about five percent. This means that weight gain is caused by eating too much and not walking. The therapeutic active ingredient is called thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7888, + "question": "I am not complaining about anything. I did a cumulative blood sugar test during fasting and fasting, and my cumulative blood sugar was 6.2. Fasting was 140 and fasting was 170, but I did not take any treatment. I controlled my food and gave up sugar and juices completely...", + "answer": "The morning sugar analysis is the only thing that matters to us. Your cumulative blood sugar does not diagnose diabetes, but rather a pre-diabetic condition, which means a future warning of developing diabetes. We advise you to be careful about sugar, practice walking, and re-test your cumulative blood sugar after six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7889, + "question": "I forgot and took a dose of Eleuthyrox twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. What should I do about the second dose in the morning? Should I take it or leave it?", + "answer": "There's no problem . Continue taking the medication as usual without removing it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7890, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and discovered it in the third month. Is there a risk to the child or fetal deformities? The doctor told me that I should take treatment for hypothyroidism at 25, and I started it from...", + "answer": "For us, do a TSH test monthly to adjust the medication dose. Fetal monitoring by the gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7891, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old single woman. I had a prolactin test in my blood, and the percentage came out at 81.2. Is this percentage very high? Does this mean that there is a tumor in the pituitary gland?", + "answer": "Yes, the number is high and requires an MRI of the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7892, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old girl, my height is 148, and my height stopped growing at the age of 9. I had x-rays done to determine the chronological age of the bone. He said that the age is correct and that growth is normal, but why does my height not increase more than 8...", + "answer": "Yes, unfortunately, after puberty, the drool stops and there are no solutions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7893, + "question": "Can a doctor explain to us the effect of diabetes on growth and height? I am 16 years old and my height is between 167-169, knowing that my father is more than 185 and my younger brothers have become taller...", + "answer": "Your height is normal and will also increase within two years. You do not need to do tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7894, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God Almighty\nMy question is: Can a Trespa insulin pen be used instead of a Lantus insulin pen for an adult?", + "answer": "Peace be upon you. Yes, it is possible to change to precipitation, which is considered better because its effect is prolonged in the body, especially for type 1 diabetics.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7895, + "question": "I am in the eighth week of pregnancy. I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I had a TSH test: 2.7\nShould I take a dose of 100 for 5 days and 150 for two days? Do I need to increase the dose?", + "answer": "Our goal is for TSH to be less than 2.5. Therefore, the dose must be increased: we take 125 daily. Repeat the analysis every month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7896, + "question": "The first blood sugar test was 6.3, and after 6 months it was 5.8. My weight was 52 and now it is 49. Should I continue to lose weight, knowing that my height is 158 cm? Do I still suffer from a stage of...", + "answer": "We applaud you for this effort, maintain your weight, and provide multiple vitamins and protein", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7897, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar is always between 100 and 110, and once I found it to be 111. I analyzed my cumulative blood sugar and it was 5.5. I analyzed it two hours after drinking 75 grams of glucose and it was 75. Is this pre-diabetes?", + "answer": "High fasting sugar in the pre-diabetic stage. Weight and movement systems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7898, + "question": "After fasting for 12 hours, I had a blood sugar test done...and the result was 128...I started to urinate excessively...but it disappeared after that second day and my urine output became weak...a week ago I started the regimen...", + "answer": "Please repeat the morning blood sugar test after a normal diet for three days, and also do the HbA1C test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7899, + "question": "I did an analysis and I just want to be sure", + "answer": "I am good, thank God", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7900, + "question": "Is it possible to use insulin after freezing unintentionally, knowing that it is a large quantity, and I study outside the Arab countries, where the degree of cold is high?", + "answer": "Unfortunately no", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7901, + "question": "I had a blood test and I have high total protein and also high beta 2 globin and gamma. What is the explanation, please?", + "answer": "I need a hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7902, + "question": "Doctor, I had a hormone test done. The testosterone results were 4.36\nIs this result considered normal or very low?", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7903, + "question": "Is it possible to increase my height? I turned 22 years old today and my height is only 167 cm. A friend advised me to take a vitamin D injection with a dose of 300,000 IU and take a capsule weekly with a dose of 50,000 IU...", + "answer": "Do not take long-term vitamin D for health, 10,000 units per week", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7904, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Today I had a thyroid test done and the TSH result was 0.63 uIU/ml\n(The results of the examination are attached) Is it considered a gland deficiency or is it normal?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7905, + "question": "Mild or moderate headache, lack of concentration, and sometimes severe pain occurs and goes away at the same moment. What is the cause of the rise in thyroid hormone? Does the rise occur because of the adrenal gland or...", + "answer": "Please see a doctor. It's more complicated than just a question and answer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7906, + "question": "I am a 22-year-old male. I had an estradiol test done, and the result was 40 pg/ml, and the reference was 0-39.8 pg/ml, and next to the test result there is an upward arrow. Is the hormone level normal?", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is considered normal. It is best not to do any tests except under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7907, + "question": "What is the diagnosis for these tests? I am 21 years old and have no illnesses or illnesses in the family\nTsh 4.6\nT3 4.09\nT4 13.81\nAfter a while, I did tests\nTsh 7.8\nAnti-tpo 280iu/ml\nActh 157.99pg/ml...", + "answer": "TSH is a bit high. Also, TPO antagonists. If you are about to have children, you may need thyroid hormone. Otherwise, check TSH every year.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7908, + "question": "What is the result of the FSH test? Natural", + "answer": "See an obstetrician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7909, + "question": "I have microadenoma and I use Dostinex treatment, and for the first two months I continued taking half a pill every Monday and Thursday, and after two months I checked, it decreased to 0.050ng/ml.\nAfter the doctor reduced my dose to a quarter of a pill on Monday...", + "answer": "As long as there is a response and improvement, reduce the doses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7910, + "question": "The doctor prescribed Chromax and Glucophage 1000 for me and my mother due to insulin resistance, but my mother and I suffer from almost the same symptoms. We have been taking this medication for two months and now we suffer from a menstrual cycle...", + "answer": "Chromax is a nutritional supplement for weight loss that may contain substances that reduce appetite and are responsible for raising blood pressure. Stop treatment immediately and see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7911, + "question": "I am in the sixth week of pregnancy and had a thyroid test\nTsh 5.618\nT3 5.14\nT4 17.16\nIs the percentage normal and do I need to take thyroxine?", + "answer": "Scientifically, an ATPO analysis must be performed. If it is high, we treat it immediately. If it is normal, treatment is optional, according to the doctor. I am treated immediately. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7912, + "question": "I did this analysis and found that one of the tests was low and the other was high. What is the reason and what does the test result mean? Should the analysis be repeated and what is the appropriate treatment if there are complications? For your information, my weight is 44 minus...", + "answer": "It is best to repeat all tests for TSH. FT4. FT3. If you are taking any medications, tell us", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7913, + "question": "I feel constantly thirsty, my cumulative blood sugar is 5.82\nDo I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, according to the analysis, you have diabetes and diabetes. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7914, + "question": "Hello\nI take diabetes pills and the cumulative score is 6.4. Is this diabetes? Also, now I have small wounds for more than 20 days that have not healed and there is inflammation in them...", + "answer": "According to the analysis, you have a condition (pre-diabetes), which means between diabetes and normal diabetes. The medication must be continued. As for wounds, you must see a doctor and treat them properly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7915, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am 23 years old. I had an IGF-1 growth hormone test and the results came out, and I have a week left until my appointment with the doctor. I want to know the results and whether I have an increase or deficiency...", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7916, + "question": "Is a gap in the armpit normal? And the pain in the right shoulder did not go away after the operation, as I had cancer in the thyroid gland that metastasized to the lymph nodes on the right side...", + "answer": "A thousand safety. Please see the surgeon who performed the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7917, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from hypothyroidism and have been taking thyroxine pills every day since I was in elementary school.\nIs it true that green tea and peanuts are prohibited for me because they nullify the action of thyroxine pills...", + "answer": "No, there are no foods that interfere with the action of thyroid medication. We only care about taking the medicine on an empty stomach. And wait at least half an hour to eat this if we decide to eat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7918, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I had an increase in the adrenal hormone CATH, which was 95, and an increase in the prolactin hormone, 35, and a yellow tumor in the pituitary gland, and after 5 months it became...", + "answer": "The changes in numbers that concern you do not concern us. We are interested in conducting comprehensive analyzes of the pituitary gland and reviewing the radiology report, if you have any complaints at all.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7919, + "question": "I would like a diagnosis and treatment based on the results of this analysis, please", + "answer": "Please see your gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7920, + "question": "TSH test 1.5 The gynecologist asked me to take the medication Altroxine in order to prepare for the ICSI, and when I went to the thyroid doctor, he said that I did not need it and that the thyroid tests were good, so should I stop...", + "answer": "your speech is not clear . But we say this test is normal, so if you are taking medication for the gland, you must continue with it at the same dose. If you are already without medication, we do not need it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7921, + "question": "My prolactin hormone is 48 ng and I took half a pill a day of Dontex, and after 12 days I did a test and the percentage came out as ng 1. Is the percentage correct? Should I stop taking Dontex pills or should I wait...", + "answer": "In fact, the elevation is simple and does not require treatment. But we need to know why you did the analysis and whether you are married or not. Do you actually take any other treatment?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7922, + "question": "Hello\nI did an Anti-TPO test\nThe normal range for the examination is >5.6\nI have 2.39\nAnd T4\nThe normal range\n1.76 - 0.89\nI have 1.04\nThe TSH\nThe normal range\n4.78 - 0.55...", + "answer": "The tests are all normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7923, + "question": "My mother has a high blood sugar level of 350 fasting or 431 random or breaking the fast. She has low blood pressure and uses Novorapid before breakfast and lunch and Lantus before and it does not improve. She also has palpitations, severe weight loss, and...", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to increase the doses and control blood sugar correctly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7924, + "question": "Hello... I suffer from short stature as I am 17 years old, but my height is 167 and this height has not changed since I was 15!!\nIs not increasing height a...", + "answer": "Yes, what you say is true. After puberty occurs and the expected height gain occurs, height stops almost completely, and the height may increase slightly within a year or two, 1-2 cm. . There are no medications that help", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7925, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done a month ago, the result was 10.78, and I took Futerox 50. After a month and a half, I did a second test and the result came out as 3.10. My question is, Doctor, should I stop taking...", + "answer": "Treatment must be continued without stopping. Analysis now indicates that a dose of 50 is appropriate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7926, + "question": "My glycemic index reading is 5.6\nDo I have a problem, and what should I do?", + "answer": "Yes, you are at the beginning of the diagnosis of diabetes. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7927, + "question": "He took 2 Amaryl diabetes pills, and the person was not diabetic, and he died for 7 hours without symptoms except for a slight dizziness, and he ate chocolate to adjust the sugar level. Is there a risk?!", + "answer": "The risk of taking Amaryl for people who are not diabetic is that they will be exposed to low blood sugar for an average of 24 hours. We recommend placing the medication away from children and visiting the hospital when taking the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7928, + "question": "Peace be upon you. If you would like, I conducted an analysis and I would like to know the readings and what procedures must be followed with those readings for crystallol, sugar, and proteins.", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7929, + "question": "Hello, I am blind and I cannot see at all, and since the hormone melatonin is only produced in the dark, will I have a defect in it? Do I need melatonin supplements?", + "answer": "No, you do not need to take melatonin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7930, + "question": "I measure my blood sugar after 8 hours of fasting and find it is 90, after 10 hours it is 106, then after 11 hours I find it is 110. Why does it rise with increasing hours of fasting, knowing that I do not take any medication?", + "answer": "To evaluate blood sugar in a normal person, we perform a morning blood sugar test on an empty stomach after fasting for 8 hours. This is done in the laboratory and not with a home device. Otherwise, we will pay attention to it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7931, + "question": "Hello, I am 16 years old, and my growth is very, very weak. Since I reached puberty until now, I have not felt any height difference at all. My father’s height is 190, my height is 167, and the whole family is above 175. What...", + "answer": "Your affairs are normal and there is no disease at all, and your height will increase a little on its own. Growth hormone should not be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7932, + "question": "The symptoms I suffer from are lethargy\nshortness of breath\nMood changes\nFrizziness of hair\nChapped skin\nThe diseases that I suffer from\nPolycystic ovary syndrome\nEye sensitivity", + "answer": "The glandular analysis is high and needs treatment. You should see a doctor to prescribe treatment, and there will be an improvement in your problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7933, + "question": "Peace be upon you, please, I am 17 years old\nFasting blood sugar: 65 and 84\nPercentage of sugar: 86, 80, and 106\nEveryone with previous exams in any...", + "answer": "Your blood sugar is normal. Drink at your leisure. However, excessive drinking accompanied by frequent urination, especially one that wakes you up at night, requires that you consult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7934, + "question": "I underwent a male hormone test and I am a 19-year-old young man. I hope you can read the analysis and whether the hormone level is low or not. Thank you.", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7935, + "question": "I use thyroxine 100 gm and I want to use Ozambik slimming needles or any suitable type, knowing that I had a gastric bypass surgery 15 years ago. I need to know what type of needles to use...", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor and undergo general tests before choosing the type of treatment that is appropriate for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7936, + "question": "I suspect that I have diabetes, but I don't know... When I eat something sugary, such as sweets, I feel heaviness in my body, dizziness, shortness of breath, lethargy, and dizziness. Does this mean that...", + "answer": "These complaints are not related to diabetes. You can analyze your morning blood sugar in the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7937, + "question": "I am 29 years old, and I underwent surgery a year ago in which my thyroid gland was completely removed\nHe is currently continuing on thyroxine treatment\nIs the testosterone result normal?", + "answer": "Testosterone analysis is normal. An analysis of the thyroid gland indicates that the dose of thyroxine is high and must be reduced 25. Unless you already have gland cancer, then you should see a doctor to adjust the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7938, + "question": "I am 35 years old and I take thyroid medicine, but my effort is weak at the very least, my heartbeat is fast, my anemia is 11, and my blood pressure is 100/70.", + "answer": "We are interested in analyzing the gland. If it is within normal then we continue with the same dose. We look for other causes of increased heart rate, such as anemia, which you have and needs treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7939, + "question": "Peace be upon you. 25 days ago I measured my blood sugar\nCumulative sugar 11.75 Regular sugar 298\nSo I started a healthy diet and abstained from sugar and bread\nI do a brisk walk in the morning for half an hour, sleep well, and my blood sugar starts to go down this last day...", + "answer": "Yes, you have persistent diabetes that will not go away. So be realistic and accept it. Then you must take medication. If not today, then tomorrow. Therefore, be guided by God, do not be arrogant, and go to the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7940, + "question": "I am a woman and I have high testosterone, and the doctor prescribed me medications (Diane, proscar, progest), so are they not dangerous and safe?? Does it have severe side effects??", + "answer": "Yes, these medications are safe and there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7941, + "question": "I did not do a blood test for diabetes, but I feel all of its symptoms... and when I measured my blood sugar using a home device, I found it to be 110 two hours after eating and another time 127...", + "answer": "Laboratory analysis of fasting, fasting, and cumulative blood sugar must be done, with fasting for a period of 6 to 8 hours", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7942, + "question": "I am seven months pregnant and my mother is taking radioactive iodine treatment, and she is now 12 days old\nCan I sit with her in an outdoor garden about 15 meters away from her?", + "answer": "There are detailed instructions that the center gives to those who take radioactive iodine before taking the treatment. As an answer to your question.. Yes, you can", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7943, + "question": "A slight swelling in the thyroid gland and I felt suffocation, but after taking some medications the suffocation problem disappeared, but I did a biopsy and the results came out in the report attached to you, and I want to make sure.", + "answer": "To surgery immediately. The node is malignant and must be removed, and after surgery, there is a treatment regimen with radioactive iodine and the drug thyroxine. This type of cancer has a good prognosis and goes away with treatment. No need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7944, + "question": "I was using a dose of 100 for thyroid gland laziness, and then the doctor provided me with a dose of 125, and these tests, a month after the dose, were completed on the same dose?", + "answer": "The dose must be reduced after consulting the treating physician if there is a medical reason to continue on this dose, as the tests show an increase in the dose given.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7945, + "question": "Is this a normal testosterone test?\nI am 24, thank you", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7946, + "question": "A month after removing the thyroid gland, I started having severe, very painful muscle spasms in the hands and feet", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor and perform general tests, especially a calcium test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7947, + "question": "The result of the gland tests (Tsh 1.5) (T4 1.2) (Anti thyroglobulin abs 49.30) (Anti thyroid proxidase abs 209.0) I went to two doctors and none of them objected to the results, but the last doctor told me that...", + "answer": "No need for medical treatment unless TSH becomes over 4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7948, + "question": "After thinking for a long time or being nervous, there is an increase in blood sugar\nIn the evening after eating, two hours 144\nMorning and fasting for five hours 106", + "answer": "We care that the morning blood sugar level should be less than 100. Repeat the test in the morning, and if it is more than 100, do an HbA1C test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7949, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old girl, and about a month ago, I developed a large swelling and swelling on the side of my neck, but it does not hurt at all, but the swelling increases with time, so I went to the doctor and asked...", + "answer": "The tests are normal, but we need to do x-rays of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7950, + "question": "My period for the first time was two days late, usually regular. Could the Androcur medication be the reason? Knowing that I am married and have high levels of male hormones", + "answer": "A delay of two or three days or even a week also has no satisfactory value", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7951, + "question": "God bless you, I have gynecomastia and it looks very annoying and ugly. I also have a bulge in the buttocks and a lot of fat in the buttocks, which also causes an ugly appearance. Which doctor would you advise me to consult to treat this...", + "answer": "See a doctor to determine if your breast is a fat mass or a glandular tissue. In any case, we must do x-rays of the breast and testicles, a simple chest x-ray, and hormonal tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7952, + "question": "I have been suffering from night sweats without symptoms for a month, without fever, and pain in the breasts (nipples only).\nI did a CBC test and the TSH was fine\nMy mother died two months ago of lymphoma...", + "answer": "You must be examined by an internist who will examine you completely and lymphoma must be ruled out", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7953, + "question": "I have had symptoms for several months, such as sensitivity to cold, hair loss, and dry skin. After pregnancy, the thyroid gland suddenly swelled, with severe pain in the neck, jaw, and ear. What is the initial diagnosis...", + "answer": "A gland analysis and a television scan (echo or ultrasound) must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7954, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and my measurements after eating in the first three or four hours are usually 130 to 150. Are these numbers high, knowing that on the days I walk...", + "answer": "We are interested in calibrating the sugar after only two hours, and the normal range is 100-180. If it rises more, this means that the insulin dose must be increased before the meal, or that you ate more during the meal. We recommend exercising regularly and not intermittently", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7955, + "question": "My wife is seven months pregnant and suffers from heart palpitations, increased heart rate, and shortness of breath. We went to the doctor for examination and it was found that the TSH hormone is high at a rate of 8.62 and the T4 hormone is 10.8. Is she...", + "answer": "Yes, she has an underactive thyroid gland and it must be treated immediately. One 50 mg thyroxine pill in the morning on an empty stomach. Your child is under the supervision of a doctor. The cause of tachycardia must be investigated, and this is the doctor's task", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7956, + "question": "Is the analysis for prolactin considered correct a day after completing the Dontinex dose or not?", + "answer": "no . You must wait about a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7957, + "question": "Can I cook after taking a dose of iodine to activate the gland, and can my family members eat my cooking?", + "answer": "There are usually instructions accompanying treatment with radioactive iodine, which include complete isolation for a day or more, and then a return to normal life, including cooking", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7958, + "question": "I had an operation to remove the thyroid gland, which led to paralysis of the vocal cords, which led to the closure of the airway, and now there is a tube in my neck to open the airway.", + "answer": "God help you . Follow-up will be with the doctor who placed the air tube", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7959, + "question": "I am six weeks pregnant\nI suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I had an examination, and the TSH result was: 1.91\nFt4:1.48\nI take thyroxine 100 mg for 6 days and on 150 days...", + "answer": "The dose is excellent. Our goal is for TSH to be less than 2.5. Continue with the same doses and repeat the analysis every month until the end of pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7960, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor\nI do annual general examinations, and this time the cumulative blood sugar was 5.63 and the fasting blood sugar was 104.5. Is this considered prediabetes?\nI have attached some general checks to my letter\nwith...", + "answer": "Yes, you have an introduction to liqueur, but it is light. We recommend practicing walking and losing weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7961, + "question": "Thyroid analysis", + "answer": "Why did you do the analysis and are you taking thyroid medication or not? The analysis file must be attached", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7962, + "question": "I suffer from extreme thinness, insomnia at night and deep sleep during the day. I am male, I am 22 years old, and my weight is 44 kg. I had a thyroid test done and the results are in the picture. I want to know if the results are...", + "answer": "Gland analysis is normal. As long as you are active and moving, it is normal. As long as this is your weight and you do not gain more and then decrease, it is normal. Time is the only solution to gain weight, just eat well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7963, + "question": "A decrease in FSH and LH hormones reaching 1.4\nWhat is the solution to their increase to the normal rate? And to get pregnant as soon as possible after marriage?\nKnowing that the secondary feminine manifestations are complete...", + "answer": "The matter requires follow-up with the doctor and cannot be resolved by question and answer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7964, + "question": "The gynecologist asked me to analyze the gland and the result was 2.6 and the normal ratio was 0.3 to 5. He said the percentage was normal. However, give me euthyrox 25. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Being pregnant and the number being 2.6. Here we do not treat, but rather ask for an antibody test if it is high. Here we treat. ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7965, + "question": "Hello\nI did these tests\nTSH\nPROLACTIN\nTOTAL TESTOSTERONE\nIs this normal and how normal is it?", + "answer": "Only the male hormone is low", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7966, + "question": "I measured my mother’s blood sugar levels for days, two hours after eating, and it was 200 to 240, and after eating for five hours, it dropped to 160. So I did the cumulative blood sugar levels for her twice, and it showed 6%, which caused the blood sugar to rise. May God reward you well.", + "answer": "This is outright diabetes\nTreatment must be started\nThe stock will rise after a while", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7967, + "question": "Is the prolactin level of 11.35 too high? How can it be treated? Does it require an MRI?", + "answer": "It is not very high and there is no need for an MRI\nJust treat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7968, + "question": "Am I close to pre-diabetes, knowing that my blood sugar is 95 mg/dl and what should I do?", + "answer": "I am not close to pre-diabetes\nThe analysis is completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7969, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test and the result was 5.6, and after three months I tested the cumulative blood sugar and the result was 508, knowing that I follow a diet that reduces sugars and carbohydrates, and I did a repeat after three...", + "answer": "The menstrual cycle does not affect the value of the analysis\nIt is illogical to change the analysis bottle in such a rapid period\nThe last analysis is most likely wrong", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7970, + "question": "I did these tests\nTSH 1.610 μIU/ml\nPROLACTIN (ECLIA/serum) 228 μIU/ml\nTOTAL TESTOSTERONE 2.40\nIs this normal and how normal is it?", + "answer": "Only the male hormone is low", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7971, + "question": "I did this test, what are the results?", + "answer": "A very slight increase in prolactin is worthless", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7972, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and the treatment dose is 100. Can I take chelated chromium pills and is there a difference between it and chromium? I would like to use it. Is there any harm with an underactive gland and I do not complain about...", + "answer": "Eating chromium does not affect the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7973, + "question": "I have been taking Orap Forte for 5 years. Do antipsychotics increase the prolactin hormone, or the so-called milk hormone, and cause erectile dysfunction or dysfunction? Or maintain it and take Actinon?", + "answer": "Yes, most of them increase the hydrosterone in milk\nIt also directly affects erection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7974, + "question": "I have a very wide pelvic bone as a man. What is the reason? Is it a lack of male hormones because I was obese during puberty, or is it a Klinefenter, even though my hormones are healthy and I do not have any symptoms...", + "answer": "This is natural variation among humans", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7975, + "question": "I am diabetic, my urine albumin is 460\nI was taking Diovan, then I changed it and the percentage increased\nIs this rate dangerous and is Diovan the ideal treatment?", + "answer": "This percentage warns of the beginning of kidney damage due to diabetes. Refer to the doctor without delay to prescribe medications that protect the kidney", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7976, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I did an anti-TPO test and the percentage was high at 81 and the TSH percentage was 11. What does that mean? Thank you in advance.", + "answer": "This means hypothyroidism and must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7977, + "question": "The level of prolactin is 45. Is it permissible to take half a pill a day of the Dontex pill to get pregnant?", + "answer": "You take half a pill in the evening before bed, once a week only\nEnough and more", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7978, + "question": "Hello\nFive months ago, I tested my fasting blood sugar and found it to be 1.26g/l. A month later, I repeated the test and the result was 1.00g/l. The cumulative sugar test was 6.0%, and a month later it was 1.02g/l.\nTwo months later, my fasting and blood sugar reached 1.17g/l...", + "answer": "Only the last analysis may indicate that you have diabetes and you need to be followed up with a doctor to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7979, + "question": "I am a young man, 21 years old, and my height is 184 cm. I have pubic hair + hair under the armpits + beard hair + hair on my body in general, and at times when I wake up from sleep, I find the penis erect + the penis is erect, but it is...", + "answer": "Everything is normal for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7980, + "question": "Doctor, I have an underactive thyroid gland and I take thyroxide, but I feel pain in my neck. What is the cause? This is the first time I feel pain in it, and how do I treat it?", + "answer": "Echo of the thyroid gland and neck should be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7981, + "question": "I am 21 years old and my height is 185 cm, but my testicles and penis are large in size. I have beard hair, pubic hair, and underarms. Please reply.", + "answer": "Everything is normal for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7982, + "question": "Doctor: You have an underactive thyroid gland\nThe liver is a big problem\nWe must retest.\nHere I became worried, distressed and sad\nFor the gland he gave me\nl thyrox hexal 50\nThank God...", + "answer": "The topic is purely psychological, and the glandular medication has nothing to do with the story", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7983, + "question": "TSH ratio 0.67 How could the nature of the analysis be?", + "answer": "Completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7984, + "question": "I performed a fasting blood sugar and fasting insulin test and the results were as follows:\nGlucose: 86 mg/dl\nInsulin: 0.2 uIU/ml\nAnd apply the following Homa-IR ratio:\nHoma-IR = (Glu × Insu) ÷...", + "answer": "Completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7985, + "question": "I performed a fasting blood sugar and fasting insulin test and the results were:\nGlucose: 86 mg/dl\nInsulin: 0.2 uIU/ml\nAnd apply the following Homa-IR ratio:\nHoma-IR = (Glu × Insu) ÷ 405...", + "answer": "Completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7986, + "question": "I took Trinabol and Bayabol capsules randomly for 15 days in an amount not exceeding 50 mg per day, and sometimes I would take 20 mg. How can I restore the stability of the testosterone hormone...", + "answer": "Only one way:\nStop all medications and give the endogenous hormone a chance to recover on its own", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7987, + "question": "Cumulative sugar three months ago was 6.24 and now 5.5\nI was tested 4 hours after eating, the result was 76, and I was tested 9 hours after eating, the result was 105. Is this normal?", + "answer": "This is pre-sugar\nYou just have to diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7988, + "question": "Hello\nThree months ago, I had a thyroid test done and its percentage was 2.3. I took 25% thyroid medication. I repeated the test three months later and was surprised that the thyroid percentage had risen to 3.4. What...", + "answer": "Whether the test is 2.3 or 3.4, it is completely normal and there is no need to take medication at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7989, + "question": "My father has diabetes, age 67\nI had a foot infection. The doctor told me that the problem must be regulated by diabetes\nIt rises to 400 after eating, despite taking a diabetes pill, eating an orange, and...", + "answer": "Foot inflammation is what raises blood sugar, and the treatment must be adjusted or a doctor should be consulted about using insulin for a temporary period until the foot heals", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7990, + "question": "I had a test done in France for gestational diabetes in month 7\nIt was found that the rate during fasting was 0.96\nThe average after an hour is 1.37\nThe average after two hours is 1.23\nAre these rates normal?", + "answer": "The rates are almost close to normal values ​​and are:\nOn an empty stomach 0.94\nTwo hours after breakfast 1.2", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7991, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and the doctor requested this test", + "answer": "This indicates that the treatment of the gland is permanent", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7992, + "question": "I did the FSH test and it came out at 10.3, and the LH test came out at 11.71. Are the results OK and there is nothing wrong? What do they mean?", + "answer": "It may be the beginning of the age of wisdom", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7993, + "question": "I am 28 years old\nThe first fasting blood sugar test was 202, and the cumulative blood sugar was 6.1, and after dieting for 10 days, it dropped to 118 fasting.\nAfter 5 days, I performed an analysis on a device that was...", + "answer": "Take the medicine two pills a day, one after lunch and one after dinner. I do a fasting blood sugar test every two weeks. Normal: 80-130", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7994, + "question": "I had a cumulative sugar test, the result was 5.8, but the blood sugar test was 534\nNote that I took Predlon before my blood sugar rose\nAm I diabetic in this condition?", + "answer": "High blood sugar here is called secondary diabetes as a result of the use of cortisone. It does not appear in the cumulative analysis because it takes two to three months for it to rise. Diabetes insipidus is another type and does not have a high blood sugar level. Rather, there is urination in large quantities, amounting to more than 3 liters of urine per day. See your endocrinologist to start. treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7995, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland that is clearly visible. I did tests and blood tests for the gland, and the blood tests were normal. Two weeks ago, I had a biopsy sample from the gland and its report came back.", + "answer": "Please see a surgeon. You need surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7996, + "question": "Hello\nI am 39 years old. I had tests that showed a percentage of (vitamin B12) of 109 (and a percentage of vitamin D) of 11.. I suffer from tension headaches and I take Relaxone and amitriptyline treatment for only a day.", + "answer": "Vitamin D or B12 deficiency has nothing to do with stress. But it must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7997, + "question": "I have insufficiency of salivary gland secretion, as evidenced by the following symptoms\nSometimes dryness in the mouth, which sometimes leads to food standing in the pharynx and sometimes not coming out after drinking water\nTraces of food remain...", + "answer": "You must consult an immunologist to rule out any immune diseases, especially Sjogren syndrome", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7998, + "question": "I have an imbalance in male hormones and milk production, which increases with hormonal medications and decreases when I leave them\nThyroid, endocrine, and semen tests were very good, thank God, so much so that the doctors were confused...", + "answer": "Leave the hormonal treatments for three months, then repeat the tests and send them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 7999, + "question": "Hello\nWhat does the TSH test result indicate?\n2.140uIU/ml\n0.272-4.20Biological", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8000, + "question": "Three months ago, I felt heat under my feet when walking, so when I searched on Google, it appeared that it might be diabetes. I went to the laboratory and checked the cumulative score, it was 7, but I was fasting under 100 and breaking the fast...", + "answer": "Yes, you have mild diabetes. Currently, a cumulative increase of more than 6.5 is diagnosed as diabetes. We recommend taking medication, diet, and walking", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8001, + "question": "I did a TSH test and found it was 5.9. The doctor gave me half a pill of Lovetorex 75. After 15 days, I did the test and found it was 1.2. I have severe fatigue and my body cannot function. Can I stop the medication???", + "answer": "Stop the medication if you cannot tolerate it\nBut repeat the analysis after a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8002, + "question": "My estradiol is high, 221. I am very afraid\nHow do I download it please?\nHeight due to testosterone injections\nAre the liver and kidney tests complete?", + "answer": "You can't download it\nOnly the analysis came after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8003, + "question": "A month ago, the cumulative concentration was 11%, and now I check my blood sugar and find that it is between 90-100, and I break the fast two hours after eating.. and I use an 850 regulator, two doses a day. Should I reduce the number of swallowing times to one or...", + "answer": "You should continue with the same dose\nIt is better to restore hemoglobin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8004, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed a year ago, underwent treatment with radioactive iodine for 2 months, and took levothyroxine, but I still feel tired, exhausted, hair loss, chronic constipation, and rapid heartbeat... Why?", + "answer": "The dose of the drug should be reduced slightly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8005, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I was taking Ethryoxine 100. I stopped taking it and had a TSH test a day later and it was normal 2.2 m/l. After completely stopping taking the hormone for three days, I had...", + "answer": "You should go back to the medication\nThe TSH test does not rise until after 2-3 weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8006, + "question": "I am a 27-year-old young man who suffers from anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive diabetes. When I become nervous, I feel hot flashes, and when I think a lot, I feel weakness in my hands and I feel that my blood sugar may decrease. I did...", + "answer": "Put the idea of ​​hypoglycemia out of your mind and see a psychiatrist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8007, + "question": "A month after the injection, every time I touched my breast (the nipple) it hurt. What does this mean? (I am male)", + "answer": "Do not worry\nTake a pain reliever and it will go away on its own", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8008, + "question": "Peace be upon you, our honorable doctors. An eight-year-old female who has hypothyroidism for four years has been taking Levotiron 25. I had tests done and this is the result. Please advise me. Is there an improvement and should I continue...", + "answer": "Analysis is good\nBut you must continue taking the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8009, + "question": "I was unable to lose weight while following a balanced calorie-reducing diet and exercising for 3 weeks. I have a family history of thyroid disease, so do I need to have a review...", + "answer": "You often do not have thyroid gland sluggishness. But it is appropriate to do TSH gland tests. FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8010, + "question": "What do my tests mean and should I see an endocrinologist?", + "answer": "You have an underactive thyroid gland and you must take treatment. Please see an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8011, + "question": "Does Androcur alone treat high male hormone levels in women? Knowing that the doctor prescribed it to me, I want to get pregnant. That's why she didn't give me a contraceptive. Is it alone enough to lower the male hormone level and how much does it take...", + "answer": "You did not send the amount of the test or the rest of the hormonal tests. If there is indeed a clear increase, the cause must be investigated. It's not that simple", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8012, + "question": "What is the recommended percentage of thyroxine for a pregnant woman in the fifth month, noting that the current dose is 75, and the test included a TSH of 4.79?", + "answer": "Pregnant women must have a TSH test done every month to adjust the dose, and we must keep the TSH less than 2.5. Regarding your question, the dose should be increased by 25 to 100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8013, + "question": "My father has an underactive thyroid gland, and today we did an ultrasound for the thyroid gland. Can you please inform me of the results of the report?", + "answer": "The report does not exist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8014, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid disease and I am being treated for it\nAre these symptoms from the gland that is?\nNumbness in the extremities, sedation and dizziness, and sometimes there is swelling in the legs, and sometimes the pressure decreases...", + "answer": "We do a TSH gland analysis. We make sure that it is in the normal range\nThen, any complaints that come to us, we work to explain them away from the gland\nSee your doctor for examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8015, + "question": "I have attached the results of the thyroid hormone analysis, which I performed due to the presence of alopecia areata\nMy question is: What is the result? Do I have hyperactivity, laziness, or normal gland function?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal and the gland is healthy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8016, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor, I have hair loss, constipation, fatigue, and sometimes extreme fatigue. I had thyroid tests done three months ago, 6.9, a month ago, 8.4, and a week later, 5.6, and now...", + "answer": "We adopt the latest gland analysis and say that it is normal. You often do not have a medical problem. But it is better to go to the doctor to examine you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8017, + "question": "I did a prolactin analysis\nAnd the testosterone hormone, and I need to know whether the results are good or whether it is necessary to review it", + "answer": "We do not do these tests unless we have problems and the doctor examines us and orders them. The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8018, + "question": "I am diabetic and I feel pain in my kidneys sometimes, even though I visited a doctor and did an examination and he said everything is fine and the cumulative blood sugar is excellent and stable and I have gained a kilogram more than before, but the pain is still...", + "answer": "This pain is external and has nothing to do with the kidney. You can take simple pain-relieving medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8019, + "question": "Type 1 diabetes occurs in people from what age to how old? And type 2 diabetes, from how old to how old? How are you diagnosed? Is it type 1 or 2? Explain in detail. I would like to understand and...", + "answer": "This needs a whole lecture", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8020, + "question": "Normal tests showed TSH = 3.23mIu/ml\nT3= 2.75. T4 = 1.6. By our side\nThyroglobin was very high, about 2797ng/ml\nI now feel a stinging sensation in the left side of my neck and a tingling sensation in the middle of my head", + "answer": "You have high Anti-Thyroglobulin. This means the presence of antibodies to the thyroid gland, which may be weakened. The function of the gland and its secretions are normal so far. The enlargement in the left lobe of the gland may be from a general enlargement of the gland, and this can be reduced with thyroxine medication, or it may be due to the presence of a tumor in the left lobe of the gland. I recommend seeing a doctor and getting an ultrasound of the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8021, + "question": "I stopped it for a month, and now I am facing fatigue. I did an analysis. They said that I had severe laziness in my glands, and I reached 4000 and swelling around the eyes. Is this harmful?", + "answer": "This question is strange. Return to the medication immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8022, + "question": "An FSH test was performed, the result was 2.03, a thyroid test was 2, and the pregnancy test came out negative.\nThe age is 42 years", + "answer": "You appear to have early menopause, meaning the menopause stops before the age of fifty. See a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8023, + "question": "May I know the result of this analysis is good or bad? Is the percentage of this gland affected by delaying pregnancy or is it unrelated and what is its treatment?", + "answer": "You have a slight underactive thyroid gland. We usually do not treat it, but only monitor it.\nBut we treat it in a few cases, such as when there is pregnancy or we were asking for pregnancy but it did not happen (like your case).\nSee an endocrinologist for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8024, + "question": "I am 19 years old, 165 feet tall, and my weight is 54 pounds. I started taking growth hormone after consulting a doctor after he said that my growth plates are not yet complete. There are about 4 hours left in...", + "answer": "This is left to God's knowledge. We cannot say how much your height will increase. But we monitor your height every six months, and if your height increases by at least 2 cm, we continue treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8025, + "question": "Doctor, I have pituitary gland deficiency and for more than 5 years I have been taking testosterone, either injections or Proviron pills, but I stopped treatment and feel strong pain in my left testicle. What is the reason...", + "answer": "Take injections only and do not take pills. The function of the testicle is to secrete testosterone and sperm. Here we lose both functions, so we replace testosterone with injections.\nWhen you decide to get married and have children, see your doctor to take other medications that develop the testicles to produce sperm.\nPain in the testicle is not related to stopping the drug\nMake sure the testicles are in the scrotum and do an X-ray for pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8026, + "question": "Thank you, Your Honor\nIs Uzbek needle?\nSupplements are wrong for me\nI have a thyroid gland", + "answer": "The Ozambik needle is intended for diabetics, and there is a form for obese people. The two have nothing to do with the gland unless you have a malignant tumor in the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8027, + "question": "There is a cyst on the gland 17.24 mm\nThe right side contains small shoots, no knots or lumps\nThyroid function is normal\nIs there a treatment for it with medication?", + "answer": "A sample must be taken and analyzed. Please refer to the treating endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8028, + "question": "Does the thyroid dose have a fixed time? Meaning, if you take it at 6 in the morning, it must be the same time\nIf I take it 10 or 15 minutes earlier than usual, will it harm my baby’s breastfeeding?", + "answer": "The dose can be taken at least an hour before breakfast, preferably from 3 to 6 am, and it is not necessary at the same time every day.\nThere is no harm to the breastfeeding baby after taking it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8029, + "question": "I suffer from a mild swelling in the upper chest, accompanied by heavy breathing at times and some mild pain", + "answer": "See a doctor to examine you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8030, + "question": "Does thyroxine increase the heart rate, given that thyroxine is taken without an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Of course, the drug thyroxine leads to increased heart rate and osteoporosis if taken without a medical reason.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8031, + "question": "These are the tests that my wife has been suffering from for a long time over the course of ten years. Whenever she is treated, her anemia and hypothyroidism return\nThese are tests", + "answer": "The blood test is normal, but the vitamin D test is severely deficient and may cause general lethargy and imbalance in the thyroid hormones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8032, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I check my blood sugar every once in a while and the doctor tells me that it is normal. My question is, does the doctor know from these tests that I have insulin resistance or is there a specific test through which he can know that I have insulin resistance...", + "answer": "Your question has nothing to do with insulin resistance, but if it is normal, then it is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8033, + "question": "This is an ultrasound examination of the thyroid gland, knowing that the TSH gland function test is normal. Are there any tumors or anything that needs follow-up?", + "answer": "Things are normal and there is no need to worry as long as the ultrasound is good and the gland tests are fine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8034, + "question": "Can I use a Sexenda injection in the morning and a Glicophage 1000 tablet in the evening for the purpose of treating insulin resistance and at the same time losing weight, knowing that I abstain from eating sugars except fruits?", + "answer": "Saxenda medication is taken by obese people who do not have diabetes, and it is taken once daily. Glucophage medication we write for diabetics. Therefore, they cannot be combined in one person", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8035, + "question": "Can I understand the result of the analysis? Thank you", + "answer": "The analysis is very good, there is nothing to worry about", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8036, + "question": "I took a normal Testosterone test of 1.00 and my result came out as 0.09. Is this a problem with my infertility?", + "answer": "Low testosterone in women has nothing to do with childbearing. But it may cause a lack of sexual feelings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8037, + "question": "I have high antibodies. I had a blood test attached, and the doctor said that the examination will take place after three months, knowing that I do not take medication, and after three months, the test was normal.", + "answer": "When hypothyroidism is diagnosed, treatment must be continued and we request future TSH analysis to adjust the dose. While antibody analysis is unnecessary and unnecessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8038, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar in Al-Mukhtar and the result was 109 after fasting for 10 hours. Then I tested it two hours after eating and the result was 92.\nAm I diabetic?", + "answer": "Very natural, no sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8039, + "question": "I take growth hormone for bodybuilding at a daily dose of 1.2mg\nAbout three weeks ago, I did a blood test two days ago to determine the hormone level and found it to be 2.1ug\nIs the hormone I use adulterated?...", + "answer": "The result of the analysis is expected. You are harming your body by taking the external hormone, as you have stopped the body’s natural secretion function. We advise you not to take the hormone and get rid of your bodybuilding delusions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8040, + "question": "Complications of removing a pituitary tumor. The doctor says that vision may weaken and the sense of smell may go away. This is true.", + "answer": "Depending on the size of the tumor. We expect that vision has been affected, and this has nothing to do with the surgery itself. We recommend performing surgery if the neurosurgeon deems it appropriate and relying on God", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8041, + "question": "Polycystic ovaries, breasts, testosterone, and free radicals are normal except for dhea_s. The first test was 533. The doctor prescribed cypronolactone for 4 months, and the hormone rose to 625. The percentage of sodium, potassium, and cortisol is normal except for aldosterone...", + "answer": "Elevated DHEAs are moderately high and are part of polycystic ovary disease. We usually do not repeat the analysis, meaning there is no difference between the two numbers for us.\nRather, the direction and follow-up is towards restoring and monitoring the menstrual cycle, which is an indicator of the success of treatment\nThe treatment is generally long-term and requires patience, and you are required to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8042, + "question": "I suffer from weight gain and extreme laziness, and my TSH 1.63 is normal. Can I take medication to stimulate the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The glandular analysis is in normal proportions. Do not use glandular medications without a medical reason. Based on tests that contain a problem and its correspondence with the symptoms, it is preferable to consult a doctor to search for another reason for weight gain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8043, + "question": "I did a gland test, TSH 0.91\nFree t4 0.94\nAnd cumulative sugar\nGlucose 75-160\nThere is an enlargement in the neck, and it is not large or painful, and sometimes it causes shortness of breath, and I suffer from...", + "answer": "Gland analysis is normal.\nThe cumulative blood sugar analysis shows a pre-diabetic condition, which means you have a possibility of developing diabetes. Please see a endocrinologist.\nGet an X-ray of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8044, + "question": "I took Cidostone injections\nMale hormone for 3 months\nI analyzed the thyroid gland and it appeared elevated\n5.17 Do you need treatment?\nDoes cortisone increase thyroid activity?", + "answer": "Evaluating gland function requires a TSH analysis.\nInstead of these questions, ask yourself why you are taking these medications!!\nHave mercy on yourself, stop it immediately, and stay away from the illusion of bodybuilding", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8045, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have thyroid gland insufficiency. 8 years ago, I gave birth by cesarean section a month ago, taking a 150-caliber test, and my affairs were stable. The gland swelled a little. After giving birth, I did a TSH test, and the reading came out 029.", + "answer": "Continue on the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8046, + "question": "Hello, please I only need to consult a specialist. I conducted some tests and diagnosed insulin resistance. The doctor prescribed this medication to me below. Am I diabetic? Will I suffer from high or low...", + "answer": "Insulin resistance analysis is a commercial fad that has no scientific basis until now\nYou do not need this medicine\nWe advise you, if you are overweight, to do diet and exercise to lose it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8047, + "question": "The TSH gland result is 0.02. Is this a percentage that causes the gland to swell? They prescribed two types of medications, one called Thiamazol stumazol 30mg and another medication, levothyroxine, 50 tablets of each type in the morning. Did...", + "answer": "There appears to be something wrong with the treatment\nPlease send me the complete tests, their date, and when you started taking these medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8048, + "question": "I always had low blood pressure, not high, and I took a blood test and it was fine, nothing was wrong with it, so I had my thyroid and morning and evening cortisol analyzed, and everything was fine...", + "answer": "The analysis must be repeated in a specialized and reliable laboratory to perform hormone tests. In the event of an increase in the evening hormone levels, one must return to the endocrinologist to perform an analysis. Low dose dexamethasone suppresion test.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8049, + "question": "I have been drinking cortisone for four years, and recently I have been suffering from lethargy, nervousness, and loss of appetite. What tests can I do again to determine the extent of the condition’s progress and the appropriate dose?", + "answer": "There are no specific tests. But here we need to increase the dose. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8050, + "question": "I am 17 years old and a half male. Dr. Wasfali Epifasi once a week and FSH 75iu once a week for two months. Is it better to divide the dose and divide it how many times...", + "answer": "These medications are part of a treatment protocol, so follow your doctor’s steps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8051, + "question": "I take it in the morning and evening. Is it enough if the stock moves up? 6.7 I did not abide by sugary foods. For this reason, the increase was.\nShould I follow another medication to reduce stock or just for protection?", + "answer": "The medicine is good. You must follow a healthy diet, exercise and lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8052, + "question": "If a woman has a slight decrease in her FSH-LH hormones...what is the solution to raise them to the normal level? What is the solution for having children after marriage?\nMay Allah reward you all the best", + "answer": "If the girl is completely feminine with a regular menstrual cycle, then a slight deficiency in hormones, and from one analysis, there is no cause for concern, and it is advisable to re-examine the hormones with the hormones estrogen, progesterone, and prolactin.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8053, + "question": "Read test results", + "answer": "There is a possibility of slight lethargy in the thyroid gland. The rest of the hormones are normal. It is recommended to perform a complete examination of the thyroid gland, including antibodies and an ultrasound examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8054, + "question": "The meaning of PT1B, N1, MX during the TNM procedure, and this is after removing the entire thyroid gland. Please reply.", + "answer": "TPN : Classification of the stages of papillary adenocarcinoma pt1, n1, mx : It means the presence of a cancerous tumor with its spread outside the gland in the surrounding area (pt1)  The presence of adenocarcinoma cells in one lymph node (n1) We cannot be certain about the presence or absence of adenocarcinoma cells in the areas. Distant ones, for example the lungs, liver, or bones.(mx)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8055, + "question": "She takes Plaquenil 200 mg, Josperin 81 mg, and Clexane 40 mg injections, and the gynecologist prescribed her Eltroxin 50 ml for the thyroid gland, knowing that the immunologist mentioned that...", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal. If she was already taking Thyroxine, she should continue taking it. If you are not taking it, it must be stopped immediately. If the patient is now pregnant, this analysis must be done: ATPO, which gives us a decision to treat or not, and this is only during pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8056, + "question": "I have a benign tumor in the thyroid gland, and it hurts me very much. It has increased in size, and now the pain is on almost both sides of my neck, next to the tonsils, and also pain above the arms, under the armpit, and thighs, with spots appearing...", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to examine you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8057, + "question": "Hello\nI hope you can help me\nI gave birth to my daughter 5 months ago, thank God\nMy hair is tangled together, difficult to comb, and falls out a lot\nI did tests and found what I sent in...", + "answer": "You have a severe vitamin D deficiency that requires treatment with a fifty thousand vitamin pill every week for three months. Regarding the gland analysis, please repeat the analysis in another laboratory and inform us. As for your hair, please follow up with a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8058, + "question": "I felt pain in my neck two weeks ago and I had an ultrasound examination that confirmed the presence of two nodules in the thyroid gland. These are the tests. What is the correct procedure in my case? Attached is a picture of the bracelet and blood tests.\nNote: I did not...", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. The sonar has two small nodes that we only need to monitor. We repeat the ultrasound after 6-12 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8059, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI examined the thyroid gland. What does it mean? Is the gland active or inactive? Please reply. Thank you", + "answer": "According to the analysis, you have severe thyroid dysfunction that requires immediate treatment. Please see your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8060, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a patient who suffers from high blood sugar with vomiting and abdominal pain. After entering the hospital, he discovered that there was a high level of acetone. How can the level be reduced and what is...", + "answer": "This person has acidity in the blood, which is an emergency. He needs to be admitted to the intensive care unit for treatment there", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8061, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done and the result was 4. Normal values ​​range from 0.3 to 4.5. Is there something to worry about?", + "answer": "The analysis is not disturbing. Concern only from the perspective of why did you do the analysis?? Gland tests are required by the doctor only and are not ours", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8062, + "question": "Is there a problem with the analysis? I want to know if there is a problem", + "answer": "The analysis is good in the absence of any symptoms related to the thyroid gland or taking treatment for the gland or its enlargement.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8063, + "question": "Read this result of an atomic scan. What is the diagnosis of thyroid gland?", + "answer": "There is an enlargement of the thyroid gland extending to the entrance to the chest. You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8064, + "question": "Hello\nI have an underactive gland and I want to lose weight\nI heard about the Ozambik sugar needle\nHow do I know if it works for me or not?", + "answer": "Ozimbic needle is for diabetics only. There is a similar medicine called Saxenda that can be used. See a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8065, + "question": "After the surgery, my TSH level rose to 85, and I felt very tired and tired.", + "answer": "The surgeon is supposed to give you Thyroxine immediately after the operation. You have obvious lethargy caused by the removal of the thyroid gland, and you must take thyroxine medication under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8066, + "question": "I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes a week ago, and the diabetes is not below 400. He had blood acidity, and now, thank God, it is zero, but the diabetes is still high?", + "answer": "You must follow up with your doctor and adhere to the instructions for eating, exercise, and insulin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8067, + "question": "I had TSH T4 T3 tests and the levels came out normal. Do you need an operation?", + "answer": "The tirad must be calculated for the probability of sampling it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8068, + "question": "Is it necessary for me to use a diabetes regulator, given that I use insulin and face problems with high and low blood sugar?", + "answer": "It is best to consult your doctor who decides to add treatment or change doses according to medical history and examinations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8069, + "question": "Two days ago I had a diabetes test\nI am 47\nThe fasting blood sugar was 86\nThe cumulative score is 5.9\nAm I injured?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar is normal, but the cumulative blood sugar is slightly high, and its punch is less than satisfactory. We recommend exercising and losing weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8070, + "question": "I had a hormone analysis done and the results were\nTestosterone is higher than normal, and Prolactin is also higher than normal. What is the explanation for this?", + "answer": "The tests are considered normal. We advise against routine hormonal tests. Only when there are complaints and upon request from the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8071, + "question": "Hello\nI have an underactive gland and I used to take 100, but I got fast shots\nI stopped the medication and tested and the TSH was 0.29\nIt means a little active, but my heart was beating fast, so I said, wait, how many days...", + "answer": "I think you should complete the consultation on your own and decide on treatment on your own!!! As long as you decide to stop the medication on your own, do the test on your own, and repeat the test on your own without a doctor. The answer: If the first test you took was immediately after stopping treatment, you must return to the dose of 100. Then, if you experience tachycardia, the doctor should go back to examine you apart from the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8072, + "question": "I do not suffer from high blood pressure or diabetes. A month ago, I started measuring my diabetes and found that the result after fasting for 9 hours was approximately 130, and after eating two hours, it was 105-110. Is this normal? Age 48...", + "answer": "The blood sugar test is not reliable for diagnosis, and we do not recommend doing the test without any reason. Do a fasting blood sugar test in a normal laboratory and it will be 1100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8073, + "question": "I conducted tests and found that there was no sugar in the fasting and fasting days in both tests, but in the first time the cumulative blood sugar was 6.27%, and in the second time in another place the cumulative blood sugar was 6.7 and so on...", + "answer": "The right start is to perform a fasting blood sugar test in the laboratory. Normal is less than 100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8074, + "question": "Doctor, my daughter has an enlarged gland, which means swelling in the neck area. We know that the analysis and x-rays are fine and normal. Does the Indian medicine remove the swelling?", + "answer": "What you say is contradictory, how can the axia be normal when there is swelling in the neck? The location of the swelling must be determined, whether it is in the thyroid gland or outside the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8075, + "question": "Hello\nRegarding this analysis, is the thyroid hormone high, and if it is high, what are its negative effects, and how can it be treated and prescribed?", + "answer": "The analysis suggests an increase in the secretion of thyroid hormone. You should consult a doctor and be examined and followed up by him", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8076, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you, Doctor, I have type 2 diabetes. I am 19 years old and I currently inject insulin. Is there a treatment instead of insulin?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, there are currently only insulin injections", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8077, + "question": "I did a TSH test and it came out at 7.8. What should I take for thyroid gland sluggishness?", + "answer": "You have mild lethargy, and we usually do not treat it except in special cases, including if you are pregnant. You can repeat the TSH analysis after six months. ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8078, + "question": "I was feeling severe pain in the thyroid gland, and after three months of pain, a tumor appeared in the left lobe, and then another tumor in the right lobe. I took treatment for inflammation, but the pain did not...", + "answer": "A television scan of the thyroid gland must be performed along with an analysis of the gland, and we must pay attention to taking or stopping taking Thyroxine for at least six weeks.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8079, + "question": "What is the appropriate food to reduce the cumulative blood sugar level in a person who suffers from heart disease and blood pressure and is 70 years old?\nNote that his average in the analysis is now 5.6", + "answer": "The cumulative average is set and there is no need for it to decrease below this percentage....and good luck", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8080, + "question": "On the second day of my period, I had an FSH 8 test\nLh 7 Prolactin 16 Thyroid 2 Are the tests serious or not?", + "answer": "The tests are normal. We recommend not performing hormonal tests unless necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8081, + "question": "I have prolactin in the breast and my pituitary gland is swollen. Can I apply oil to the breast to make it bigger because it is small?\nOr are there side effects?", + "answer": "The information is incomplete and your question is not clear. You must introduce yourself. Age: Married or not? Have you had previous pregnancies or not? What is the prolactin number? What is the pituitary X-ray report? What is the name of the fat?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8082, + "question": "I want you to tell me the results of these tests.\nThe doctor told me that my thyroid hormones are not very high, but I have pain in the bones and muscles, slight diarrhea, fatigue, lethargy, and weight loss that was...", + "answer": "There is one analysis of the gland, which is normal, and most often the gland is normal. We recommend seeing an internist for weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8083, + "question": "Is it possible for the gland to function after removing part of it and stopping it after 26 years of stopping, knowing that I use Troxine 100?\nNow the symptoms of increasing the dose appear", + "answer": "It is necessary to monitor the condition according to developments and adjust the dose accordingly. The gland may function after removing part of it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8084, + "question": "Hello, I am a 26-year-old girl. I suffer from excess weight and I have hair in unwanted places. I suffer from hair loss and my menstrual cycle is irregular.", + "answer": "All this is due to insulin resistance, you must follow a proper diet and exercise, with the possibility of using some estrogen and anti-androgen medications.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8085, + "question": "I have been suffering from hypothyroidism for 4 months. I took a dose of 150% of L-thyroxine. I returned the test a week ago and the percentage was 068. That is, it is less than the normal percentage. Should I reduce the dose...", + "answer": "The dose should be reduced so that it becomes day 150 and day 100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8086, + "question": "He has type 2 diabetes. He has been taking glibenclamide 5 mg and gliflozin 10 mg for about a month.\nNotice that the blood sugar test is always high (120-190).\nFasting\n(250-...", + "answer": "Replace glibenclamide with gliclazide, 60 mg tablets in the morning and evening before food, and increase the dose of glyfosine to 25 mg tablets after breakfast. Then add a third medicine called linagliptin, 5 mg tablets after lunch.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8087, + "question": "I have high prolactin, and the doctor said it was not a tumor in the gland, and he gave me lactodel treatment. I continued it for two weeks, two pills a day, then one pill a day for a week, and I did not feel any change in the size of the breast...", + "answer": "This is not height and has no significance and has absolutely nothing to do with breast size. Breast size is related to feminine hormones and not to the prolactin hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8088, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 18 years old. I had a TSH test and the percentage came out at 5.49. The doctor gave me thyroxine 25mg. My question is, is it necessary to take thyroxine for my condition and my TSH level, and if...", + "answer": "I advise you to take it for a period of 6 continuous months, then stop for two months, then re-test the TSH test with another test called Anti-TPO.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8089, + "question": "Sudden rises and falls in my blood sugar level, knowing that I do not eat anything that contains sugar, bread or rice", + "answer": "Do a fasting, breakfast, and cumulative blood sugar analysis in the laboratory and send it to the website", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8090, + "question": "Hello\nI have vesicles in the thyroid gland and a biopsy report. Is it possible that there are cancerous cells that the biopsy did not find, or that the cells will turn cancerous in the future?\nRight colloid nodule with cystic...", + "answer": "The biopsy analysis is safe and there is no need for concern or fear at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8091, + "question": "Hello\nI did a homa IR test and the result was 7.3 and the cumulative blood sugar was 5.7. Does this mean I have pre-diabetes or just insulin resistance? Weight 80 and height 169.", + "answer": "You are normal and do not have pre-diabetes, but there is no harm in doing some exercise and reducing sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8092, + "question": "I had an EMG scan and the results showed that I suffer from myasthenia gravis. I underwent imaging of the thymus gland and we found in the imaging results that there is a mass in this gland with...", + "answer": "The thymus gland tumor is what led to muscle weakness (called myasthenia gravis). Its treatment is simple with surgical removal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8093, + "question": "I had tests and my thyroid levels were lower than normal. I sleep a lot and lose weight, my hair is falling out, my psychological state is bad, I don’t concentrate, and I forget very quickly.", + "answer": "The tests do not indicate that the gland is sluggish, but you should visit a doctor for further tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8094, + "question": "A Crohn's disease patient (chronic inflammatory bowel disease), 23 years old, has a noticeable delay in physical growth compared to his peers. Is there a treatment for this delay or is there no hope?", + "answer": "Short stature cannot be treated after puberty is completed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8095, + "question": "I did an analysis for the first time and I honestly did not know the result, whether it was healthy.", + "answer": "The analysis is completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8096, + "question": "TSH test result is 9.50 and I take a dose of thyroxine 200 daily. Do I want the dose?", + "answer": "No increase without analysis after 6-10 weeks.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8097, + "question": "Can an insulin pen be used for any type of insulin?", + "answer": "Of course it is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8098, + "question": "Pre-diabetes The doctor prescribed Glucophage 1000", + "answer": "Reduce the dose to Glucophage 750 XR extended-release tablets after dinner", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8099, + "question": "Hello, I did an analysis and the results came back\nHOMA = 2.9 (0.5-1.4) Significant Insulin Resistance The doctor gave me the medication Dianorm", + "answer": "Follow a healthy diet and exercise. The drug metformin is not used except in the case of cumulative diabetes in the pre-diabetes stage and the failure of the diet and exercise to reduce its rate after follow-up.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8100, + "question": "I am half-way through my fourth month of pregnancy and my thyroid tests are a different number every time. The first month it was 0.02. The second time the percentage was 8.34. The last time I tested it was two weeks ago. The percentage was...", + "answer": "It is very natural that many changes occur during pregnancy, and the change in the gland’s hormones is one of them\nThe gland changes its activity to suit the body's needs\nBut you did not mention whether you suffered from any disease or gland disorder before pregnancy and whether you take any medications.\nIt was also not clear which hormone you were talking about\nIt is best to attach a picture of the analysis and the normal limit used, as there are differences between the laboratories.\nIn general, it is best to consult an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis and, on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment for you if you need it.\nBecause the functions of the gland may affect you and the fetus.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8101, + "question": "If the testosterone hormone is deficient in men\nHis masculine qualities decrease and weaken due to weak testosterone", + "answer": "Yes, it weakens over time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8102, + "question": "I need to know whether the tests require medication", + "answer": "It has natural numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8103, + "question": "Doctor, may God give you good health. I tested the thyroid gland at 2.76 and took the treatment for the thyroid gland. The percentage is 50. Can I stop the treatment? If not, when can I stop it?", + "answer": "The gland's analysis is good under the influence of treatment. Treatment cannot be stopped except after consulting the treating physician. In rare cases, it can be stopped based on the diagnosis in the first place. In the case of continuing treatment, the dose must be increased during pregnancy after consulting the doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8104, + "question": "I did not have sugar. I was happy to treat the symptoms of fever, and the doctor requested a test, which included a sugar test. An hour ago, I drank a cup of tea and the test was 167.", + "answer": "It is preferable to repeat the analysis on an empty stomach: blood sugar and hemoglobin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8105, + "question": "I am planning to get pregnant. The thyroid hormone was 4.7. I took the lowest dose of the medication for a month. The thyroid hormone is now 2.5. Should I continue or stop the treatment?", + "answer": "The gland's sluggishness from the beginning may not require medication, and you must stop the medication and do an analysis after 3 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8106, + "question": "Is a gestational diabetes test after fasting for more than 8 hours inaccurate?? I checked after fasting for 11 hours and it came out at 102, and an hour after breakfast it came out at 100, and an hour after lunch...", + "answer": "The best way to diagnose diabetes in pregnancy is to do the OGTT curve, and based on the readings, the need for treatment or not is determined. In all cases, a healthy diet must be followed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8107, + "question": "I am a 21-year-old girl, and these are the results of my hormone tests. Are they normal or not??", + "answer": "An ovarian echo should be performed on the first or second day of the cycle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8108, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and is on Reg 450. She takes Stevia pills, but her blood sugar has been steadily rising for months, with severe foot pain due to a moderate amount of food, and she wants to switch to insulin. I want to ask...", + "answer": "It is best to do a cumulative sugar test, and other causes that may lead to a severe increase in blood sugar must be known, such as infections in the urethra or anywhere else in the body, or a severe increase in cholesterol or fats. A doctor must be consulted if there is a need to start taking insulin and calculate the initial doses.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8109, + "question": "I was suffering from an overactive gland, Graves' disease, and I took a dose of radioactive iodine. After the dose, I became depressed. I took thyroquine 150 mg for a month and a half. After the examination, I had an overactive gland...", + "answer": "The amount is controlled by the TSH analysis, and the dose of 150 is rather high.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8110, + "question": "I want to reassure myself that I had a thyroid ultrasound done", + "answer": "Some tests are still required and you need to visit a surgeon.  These are classified as beads residing in the gland, and some of them are benign.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8111, + "question": "When returning home after taking radioactive iodine 131, do the sewage pipes allow radiation to escape (permeate) to the outside?", + "answer": "It is radioactive iodine that is effective only within a range of centimeters or less, causing no harm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8112, + "question": "Peace be upon you. For the first time, I did an analysis and it showed me hypothyroidism at a rate of 14.66 and low iron levels. Is there a possibility of gland cancer, God forbid, knowing that my weight is 58?", + "answer": "Hello\nGland inactivity is an organic disease in the gland's functions and does not mean the development of a tumor\nIts treatment requires hormone pills to replace the missing hormone.\nBut you need to take an ultrasound of the gland to ensure its size and that it is free of any nodes\nTumors do not depend on the function of the gland, but on the presence of lumps in the gland. Most of the lumps are benign, but if they are present to confirm, we need a biopsy or sample.\nI advise you to book an appointment with a glandular consultant. May God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8113, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am not diabetic, but I did a blood sugar test and found 1. 6 Does this mean that I have diabetes, knowing that I ate chocolate the night before the test?", + "answer": "First, the sugar reserve is not affected by eating sugar on the day of the examination, but the sugar reserve reflects the sugar level for a period of three months. As for the percentage resulting from the examination, it does not mean that you have diabetes, but this is the pre-infection stage, so you must exercise, eat healthy, and stay away from sugar. And reducing carbohydrates, as well as reducing weight.....and healing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8114, + "question": "A child, one year and 9 months old, has a cyst in the thyroid gland. His gland was analyzed and it came out fine. An ultrasound was done and a sample was taken. Reports are attached. Please diagnose.", + "answer": "There is no need to worry about a watery cyst. It disappears over time, so I can forget about it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8115, + "question": "I came into contact with blood from my mother’s catheter. She was having a cancerous tumor removed from her breast, and I am not sure. I sterilized my hands and washed them well before it touched part of my mouth while eating. Has the cancer spread to me?", + "answer": "No, breast cancer will not be transmitted through contact with blood and putting the hand in the mouth without washing it well. Breast cancer is not transmitted from one person to another, and it develops as a result of external and genetic factors that led to a disorder in one of the breast cells during division, which led to a malfunction. In the genetic material, division, abnormal growth, and tumor formation occur.\nIn fact, there are very few types of cancer that can be transmitted from one person to another or through blood, such as cancer caused by human papillomavirus infection. Most other types of cancer are not transmitted from one person to another in any of the different ways.\nThere are a group of diseases that can be transmitted through contact with the blood of an infected person and then contact with the mouth, but if your mother does not suffer from any health problems other than breast cancer, there is no need to worry.\nFor more:\n\nCauses of breast cancer\nBreast cancer prevention", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8116, + "question": "Does high male hormones in girls affect behavior, school performance, and mind?\nDoes depression work?", + "answer": "It does not affect what you mentioned directly, but the effects of high testosterone, such as hair growth, increased acne, and menstrual irregularities, cause psychological disorders.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8117, + "question": "I had an ultrasound done and it showed that there was an enlargement of the gland 27 x 27", + "answer": "These numbers are for the gland itself and not for a node in it. This is normal and we don't need to do anything. If the differential is a measurement of a thyroid nodule, follow-up should be done with the patient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8118, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland that was a result of \nTSH = 3.94. I took a dose of 100 every day, meaning weekly, 600 pills every day except Friday, without a pill after two months, as a result of TSH = 1.15...", + "answer": "The same dose you are on, continue with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8119, + "question": "I wanted to ask about flax seeds, but the problem is that I have an underactive gland. Can I eat it naturally and will this affect the gland?", + "answer": "Yes, you can eat flaxseed and it has nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8120, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my fasting blood sugar is always near 6, for example:\n5.9\n5.8\n5.7\nis this normal?\nAfter breakfast, it is within normal limits between 5 and 7", + "answer": "A fasting blood sugar test must be performed in the laboratory by drawing blood from a vein. And not through (pricking with a home diabetes device). Normal is less than 5.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8121, + "question": "I did a gestational diabetes test and the first result before drinking sugar while fasting was 129, one hour after drinking fasting, 189, two hours later, 127, and three hours later, 117.. Am I considered diabetic...", + "answer": "Yes, you have a clear increase in fasting blood sugar, and this diagnoses diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8122, + "question": "I am 37 years old. I suffer from the problem of weak beard hair growth and too many gaps. Is there a treatment?", + "answer": "If the problem is recent, meaning the beard was thick and then declined, you must see a doctor and have hormonal tests done. But if it is old from the days of puberty, then you have no medical problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8123, + "question": "I was using the thyroid pills, strength 25, and I finished the course right, and then I went back to taking them. I go back to the pills. Note that the day I was using the pills, the average was 2. Then the day I finished them, my hair rose by 3...", + "answer": "We do not take the medicine and repeat the analysis after at least a month, and we decide according to the result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8124, + "question": "I have two nodules in the thyroid gland, one in the right lobe with a diameter of 4 x 4 mm and the second in the left lobe with a diameter of 5 x 5 mm. The gland tests are normal. What is the appropriate treatment for the condition? An ultrasound scan and gland tests are attached...", + "answer": "If the test date is six weeks after the last pill you took. There is no need for treatment. Or the analysis must be repeated six weeks after stopping treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8125, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am diabetic and my cumulative score is 11\nThe treating doctor prescribed me two types of insulin via pens: Lantus soloists, to take 15 units before bed, and the second type, Actrapid, to take...", + "answer": "Monitoring blood sugar and adjusting doses cannot be achieved here. You should see your doctor several times and follow up with him", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8126, + "question": "My mother had open surgery on the brain and removed a benign tumor from the pituitary gland a month ago, but a week ago she started having severe swelling in her face and eyes. Is this normal or not?...", + "answer": "This is an abnormal development. You should see a neurosurgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8127, + "question": "I am a 29-year-old mother suffering from severe hypothyroidism\nI took a dose of thyroxine 50, and after a month and a half, I had a gland test and it did not improve", + "answer": "The dose should be increased to 75 and the analysis should be repeated after three months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8128, + "question": "I am pregnant with my eighth year and the doctor gave me a table to monitor my diabetes. After fasting for approximately 8 hours or more, it came out at 110, and an hour after breakfast, it came out at 143. Are the results considered high...", + "answer": "Yes, the results are high, and you must immediately see a doctor and take insulin treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8129, + "question": "I suffer from secondary adrenal insufficiency and I have been taking prednisone for about 3 months and have not found any improvement. Is there any hope that the gland will return to its function, knowing that it is due to taking external cortisone?", + "answer": "Your words are brief. Please detail in more detail what the dose of prednisolone is and what did not improve for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8130, + "question": "I had a thyroidectomy\nI take thyroid medication, but I suffer from migraines. Do migraine medications conflict with Etherox?", + "answer": "There is no conflict", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8131, + "question": "I suffer from the three diseases, and I had thyroid tests done thinking that there was a problem with it. The results were normal and there was no problem with the gland as I thought. Do the three diseases have a relationship between them...", + "answer": "Cold extremities and sweating may come together. As for gynecomastia, it has nothing to do with them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8132, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI had a fasting blood sugar test for more than two and a half months, and all of them did not exceed 90, and two hours after eating, it was 125-145, and three hours after eating, it was 115-130, but the cumulative blood sugar was two months ago...", + "answer": "Yes, you have mild diabetes and you must take treatment before it gets worse", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8133, + "question": "I have inflammation and damage to the thyroid gland, which causes miscarriage. The doctor gave me multivitamins and zinc for two months. Is this enough to treat thyroiditis?", + "answer": "Thyroid inflammation is a concept specific to the doctor. As for a disorder, it means that an abnormality was found in the analysis of the gland and vitamins that have nothing to do with the gland. The correct view is that the abortion does not stick to the gland. Now we leave the past behind us and do a gland analysis for evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8134, + "question": "I did a urine sugar test and found it was 2 plus in the urine. I did a cumulative sugar test and it came out at 5.1. After 4 months I also did it and found the same result in the urine. I had kidney and liver function...", + "answer": "You are right to ask about the presence of sugar in the urine. You should see a nephrologist immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8135, + "question": "Other symptoms: I sometimes feel pain in my bone and neck and it goes away after a while, and many times I feel down and my body feels like it's shaking and then I feel like I'm going to faint when I eat...", + "answer": "You should see an internal medicine doctor to examine you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8136, + "question": "Hello\nI was suffering from a benign tumor in the pituitary gland\nKamanaev had surgery, and thank God the tumor has disappeared, but currently the pituitary gland is atrophied. Is there a solution or treatment for it?\nFor your information, the pituitary gland works...", + "answer": "If the gland is working properly, and this we know through pituitary tests, then there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8137, + "question": "I am taking Dipnanora 2 ml and Cidophag 500 mg. If possible, please look at the analysis and change the treatment. I want treatment for the nerves.", + "answer": "The choice of treatment should be with the doctor directly and not remotely. There are many considerations that decide the type of treatment. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8138, + "question": "Is there a relationship between high CSF protein in the spinal cord and diabetes??", + "answer": "There is no relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8139, + "question": "I checked my cumulative blood sugar 5 months ago and it was 5.6. Then I followed intermittent fasting and reduced carbohydrates while cutting out sugars. I had a strange condition, which was that my blood sugar dropped to below 75 and then it rose...", + "answer": "Things are good and the fluctuation in numbers is all normal. We advise you to analyze your fasting blood sugar in one laboratory, and the normal rate is less than 100, and stay away from the home blood sugar analysis device.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8140, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and I was asking whether it was normal or not and whether I needed to see a doctor or not\nKnowing that I had a periodic examination done every 6 months...", + "answer": "The analysis is normal and there is no need to repeat it in the future", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8141, + "question": "Welcome. In the last 3 months, I have been suffering from waking up in the middle of the night to urinate once or twice (I always measure my blood sugar and find that it is between 80 mg/dl and 90 mg/dl). Is there a solution...", + "answer": "There are other reasons for night urination. Please see a doctor to examine you and run some tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8142, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism, but I feel a lot of phlegm? Does electronic honey affect thyroid underactivity or not?", + "answer": "The electronic honeycomb has nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8143, + "question": "Is the ratio between hormones normal?\nFSH: 10.4 IU/L\nLH: 8 IU/L\nTSH: 1.73 mIU/L\nProgesterone: 50.2 nmol/L", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8144, + "question": "Taking the GH hormone for a period of time and then abstaining from it affects the body or sexual relationship", + "answer": "It is not permissible to take this growth hormone unless there is medical necessity and a prescription and according to instructions. Otherwise, taking it is harmful to the body", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8145, + "question": "Hello, I have a question... At the beginning of pregnancy, my blood sugar was a little low... but in the middle of my sixth month, I tested my blood sugar after fasting for 9 hours, and the result was 102, but I have a great fear...", + "answer": "It is required to do an OGTT blood sugar curve, and it is preferable to do it in the 24th to 26th week, especially if there is a history of diabetes in the family, a noticeable weight gain, or a high rate of diabetes due to a previous pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8146, + "question": "I did a CT scan of the chest and it was written in the report that there are calcified nodules in the right lobe of the thyroid gland, knowing that Abgda’s analysis is normal and there is no enlargement in the neck, but I have...", + "answer": "Television X-rays must be performed to estimate the size of the thyroid nodules, and any measurement larger than 1 cm must be examined cytologically. Your sedimentation rate is high, and you must look for the reason for its high rate, and the nodules usually have nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8147, + "question": "I have a cumulative test of five point six, the fasting test is one hundred and twenty-six, and the fasting test is two hundred and three hours. Please help.", + "answer": "The cumulative sugar is excellent. Diet and medications must be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8148, + "question": "Hello\nI used the Saxenda needle for two weeks and did not benefit from it\nSomething, but when I did a gland analysis, it came out tsh=5.115 t4=11.\nDoes the ratio affect the needle? Even though I lost weight...", + "answer": "It is not preferable to use the drug Saxenda if there are any problems with the thyroid gland, whether at the level of tests or an ultrasound of the thyroid gland that showed any vesicles in it, and you must consult a specialist doctor in this regard.\nThe effectiveness of the drug cannot be judged until after 3 to 6 months, with regular treatment and ruling out any other problems that may be the cause of weight gain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8149, + "question": "Two months ago, I had a test and it turned out that I had hyperactivity due to high body levels. I took Solupred for 20 and a half months and Carbamizole for two months. I stopped it and analyzed the percentage. It was correct, but no pregnancy occurred and my period was very short...", + "answer": "There was no need for Solipride for all this period to confirm the diagnosis and determine the type of activity and its cause. It was necessary to resort to doing an atomic scan of the thyroid gland.\nPlease refer to an endocrinologist to complete treatment and follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8150, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes in my fourth decade, and I have a problem with nutrition. I don’t know what to eat, and I am one of the people for whom Sudanese porridge is a staple food, and I stopped eating white bread...", + "answer": "For a type 2 diabetic, following a healthy diet is very important. Try to avoid sweets, reduce carbohydrates, and exercise to reduce weight. Milk is not harmful if you drink it in moderation, and I recommend visiting a nutritionist to help you choose your food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8151, + "question": "My sugar level in the morning before breakfast is 135, knowing that I take metformin hydrochloride and glimepiride 500/2 tablets daily with lunch. Please advise??", + "answer": "Follow a healthy diet and exercise at least half an hour a day, and do a blood sugar test to evaluate the situation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8152, + "question": "I had tests done a while ago and I couldn't read the results\nWhat does GH mean? Does it indicate an increase or a decrease?", + "answer": "It indicates that the analysis was not performed or the specialist doctor did not request it from the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8153, + "question": "I am in the pre-diabetic stage, age 37. Thank God, my weight has decreased to the ideal level. With exercise and diet, the doctor prescribed me Glucophage 1000 XR, a tablet every 24 hours. Will...", + "answer": "If you are in the pre-diabetic stage, the best recipe is to continue exercising and maintain your ideal weight. Glucophage helps reduce the body’s resistance to insulin and is recommended for those who are in the pre-diabetic stage and also for diabetics.  One Glucophage pill a day is sufficient for those in the pre-diabetic stage, but if the person becomes a diabetic, one pill may not be enough.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8154, + "question": "Analysis of a 24 year old male\nLH 8.48\nProlactin 15.87\nTestosterone 4.78\nEstradiol 40.64\nFsh 5.46", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8155, + "question": "I have an hba1c and blood glucose test. After a few days, do I have to stop taking diabetes medication for the result to be correct? And before how much of the test do I have to stop? May God bless you", + "answer": "It is not necessary to stop treatment to perform a cumulative blood sugar analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8156, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I am now 26 years old\nI am 5 years old and have adrenal insufficiency. In addition, the left testicle is ascending and fixed above, and I lowered it during the operation...", + "answer": "You have obvious deficiency in the testicles, and the solution is to consult a doctor and take testosterone medication for the rest of your life, so signs of masculinity will appear and your health will be restored. Or is it impossible to have children?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8157, + "question": "Can you read me the tests and are they okay?", + "answer": "Accumulated sugar is in the target range for a patient with type 2 diabetes. Continue exercising, losing weight, and following a healthy diet.\nThe rest of the tests are good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8158, + "question": "My son is 20 days old, his T4 ratio is 8.38.\nAnd the T3 ratio (1.82)\nAnd the TSH ratio is (5.16). Is this ratio a danger to his life? Do the ratios return to normal automatically and how much...", + "answer": "The numbers are within normal and do not require treatment and there is no cause for concern", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8159, + "question": "On October 10, I had my thyroid tested, and it was 2.7. On October 31, I had my thyroid tested, and it was 6. On the same day, I had my thyroid tested, and it was 2.8. A week later, I was tested, and it was 6...", + "answer": "One gland analysis is enough for us to say that it is normal. We advise you to consider the issue of the gland, as it is normal. Vitamin D deficiency requires treatment with a 50,000 IU vitamin pill. We take it once a week for three months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8160, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 17 years old, my height is 174 cm, my father’s height is 182 cm, and my mother’s height is 154 cm. Will I reach my father’s height, knowing that four months ago I increased my height by 3 cm and by two, I have a lot of hair on my legs...", + "answer": "There is no need to worry, as your height is appropriate for your age, and of course it is not necessary for you to reach your father’s height\nAs for hair, it may be hereditary and result from male hormones responsible for controlling the growth of body hair", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8161, + "question": "The doctor prescribed me a male hormone injection after discovering a significant male hormone deficiency. I was given the first injection two weeks ago (four injections - one injection every three months). When will the physical change appear?", + "answer": "You should ask your doctor then and he will answer you. Your condition is incomplete and unclear, and we need a lot of information. Is there puberty or not? What are you complaining about? Do you have other diseases or not? Perform numerous hormonal tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8162, + "question": "Can someone reassure me whether I have diabetes or not, knowing that the cumulative score is six points two, and what solution should I use?\nAnalysis at the facility for insulin resistance", + "answer": "The pre-diabetic stage is accompanied by insulin resistance\nYou must visit a doctor to start treatment along with exercising and following a healthy diet to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8163, + "question": "I am 25 years old. I had a test for free testosterone and estrogen. The analysis is attached. Are the results normal or is there a problem?????????", + "answer": "The tests are normal. We advise you not to perform hormonal tests unless requested by your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8164, + "question": "I am 25 years old and this is a hormone test. Is there a problem???", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8165, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am in the eighth month of pregnancy and I suffer from a thyroid disorder (sluggishness) during pregnancy and I take Levothyrox 75 mg.\nBut today my test result was normal (2.5). What should I do? if...", + "answer": "The normal percentage in the last 3 months of pregnancy is:\n0.3 to 3\nThere is no need to worry and continue with the same doses as the ratio is good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8166, + "question": "A friend did an analysis for the first time, fasting 256, fasting 450, cumulative 12. The doctor prescribed Maxtard 35 before dinner and 30 before breakfast 10 days ago, and now he is fasting at a rate of over 200 and breaking the fast 300 constantly...", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist to determine the optimal treatment, a healthy diet, and regular exercise, while monitoring your diabetes measurements.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8167, + "question": "The hormone is high, about 1.20, and I am a girl, and my cycle is regular, but hair grows all over my body, face, and neck. Hair has been growing since childhood. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "The most common reasons for this to happen are ovarian cysts and some other causes related to the endocrine glands at the body level. You must refer to an endocrinologist to evaluate the situation and request the rest of the tests and x-rays necessary for diagnosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8168, + "question": "A friend of mine analyzed a fasting person of 256 and a cumulative 450 of fasting 12. The doctor prescribed Maxtard’s 35 before dinner and 30 before breakfast 10 days ago and now he is fasting at an average of over 200 and his fasting rate is 300 constantly with a glitch...", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to determine the type of diabetes, whether it is type 1 or 2, as type 1 diabetes is not compatible with Maxtard insulin.\nSee an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8169, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from an underactive thyroid. She took treatment for a month and the results were normal. The doctor said we should repeat the treatment for 3 months, which is Euythyrox100, and after 3 months she had a TSH test. It was 0.03...", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor and reduce the medication slightly with follow-up.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8170, + "question": "Hello\nI had analyzed the TSH in February of this year and its value was 4.18, and six months later, meaning the month of August, I repeated the same analysis and found it to be high by 4.63 and...", + "answer": "The rate of analysis varies throughout the day, so the sample must be drawn and analyzed at the same time during the day every time for follow-up\nTreatment of the thyroid gland should not be started with these numbers unless it is accompanied by symptoms of thyroid sluggishness, the presence of pregnancy, high blood cholesterol levels, or an enlargement of the thyroid gland after performing ultrasound waves on the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8171, + "question": "I suffer from forgetfulness and an inability to concentrate sometimes, and sometimes I feel very sleepy in the middle of the day and unable to even open my eyes, as if my brain has shut down. This happens when I am not doing work...", + "answer": "Please see an internal medicine doctor so that he can examine you and write you a comprehensive general analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8172, + "question": "I had TSG8 and the doctor gave me Lovetorex for 3 months. Then I did a TSH test and found TSH 3 and anti TG 503. The doctor stopped the medication for 3 months. Is it possible that it was elevated...", + "answer": "The gland must be analyzed again\nTSH,,FT3,,FT4\nPerforming ultrasound waves on the thyroid gland\nIn the event that the TSH level rises again, treatment will continue for life, with reference to the treating physician to determine the dose based on the analysis rates.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8173, + "question": "My cumulative GPA was 7.7 and I was taking Galvus Met. Now my GPA is 6.5. Is it enough to take only a diabetic aid?", + "answer": "Continue on the same medications and do not stop anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8174, + "question": "I am 32 years old and pregnant, and I have one nodule in the right lobe of the thyroid gland, its size is 5 mm, and it is severely hypoechoic without specific calcification, and sometimes it causes pain. What is your recommendation for me?", + "answer": "Your pain has nothing to do with the knot. Please follow up with an endocrinologist to determine the location and cause of the pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8175, + "question": "The thyroid gland was completely removed and a minimally invasive follicular carcinoma was found. Radioactive iodine scintigraphy showed secondary metastasis to a lymph node. I am waiting for the radioactive iodine dose.\nCan cancer be transmitted from...", + "answer": "In general, thyroid cancer is relatively benign and not scary, and doses of radioactive iodine must be followed according to the program set for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8176, + "question": "My sister had a blood sugar test done and I want to know whether she has diabetes or not and how to control it... knowing that she has been taking a cortisone injection every month for more than 3 months and the last time...", + "answer": "Cortisone injections can raise sugar levels\nYou should do a fasting, breakfast, random and cumulative blood sugar analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8177, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I am 16 years old and my height is 173, and as an adult I feel that my height has stopped for a while, and I had hormone tests and the rest of the general tests, knowing that my father’s height is 180 and my mother’s height is approximately 165...", + "answer": "Your health is good, your height is very acceptable, and you do not have any medical problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8178, + "question": "My blood sugar four hours after eating is 80. Is this normal or not low???", + "answer": "Why did you do this analysis!!! If you are interested in the evaluation, just do a blood sugar test in the morning on an empty stomach", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8179, + "question": "My husband had a pituitary gland operation 4 years ago, but after the operation he gets a severe headache every month and a half that does not go away and lasts for 4 days. He cannot eat or drink all this time because if...", + "answer": "Please see a neurosurgeon who is best able to evaluate the condition and prescribe treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8180, + "question": "I mistakenly took an overdose of hypothyroidism treatment for 20 days, and after I discovered the mistake, I returned to the previous dose, but suddenly I started to gain strange weight in a short time, even though I was following...", + "answer": "The medication has nothing to do with your weight gain. You gained weight due to the nature of the food in general", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8181, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have read that obesity during puberty affects...\nMale hormone and penis growth. My penis is 14 cm long. Can I take hormones to enlarge the penis, especially since it has...", + "answer": "There are no medications to increase the length of the penis. We advise you to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8182, + "question": "I have a problem with diabetes. It rises and falls, and the pancreas secretes more insulin, and then the amount of insulin decreases. What's the solution", + "answer": "Your question is not clear and there are no accompanying tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8183, + "question": "I was skinny, then I started gaining weight, and after four months I got pregnant and found I had an overactive thyroid gland. Is the increase normal since I have an overactive thyroid gland and a vitamin D deficiency?", + "answer": "Weight gain is related to the nature of excess food and lack of movement. The gland is unrelated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8184, + "question": "Hello\nGod bless you\nI had a cumulative blood sugar test done two days ago, and the result was (6.2), pre-diabetes.\nMy question is a request to advise me what I should do to reduce...", + "answer": "Stay away from juices and sweets and walk half an hour a day", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8185, + "question": "I am 5 weeks pregnant and I had general tests and it showed TSH 5.4, T3 2.43 and T4 0.986.\nIs there any problem with the permission of the doctors, if you would be so kind as to answer?", + "answer": "Yes, we have a problem with an underactive gland. Because you are pregnant, you must be treated with the thyroid medication thyroxine. Please see a doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8186, + "question": "Please read the attached x-ray report, especially the part required to perform an ultrasound on the gland", + "answer": "Regarding the thyroid gland, there is an enlargement of the right lobe of the gland and the presence of a vesicle measuring 2.4 * 1.7 cm.\nAn ultrasound scan of the thyroid gland is required, and it can be used to take a sample of the follicle and analyze it\nThyroid analysis is as follows\nTSH,,FT3,,FT4,,Serum thyroglobulin,,s calcitonin\nFollow up with an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8187, + "question": "I have symptoms similar to those who suffer from hypothyroidism, the first of which is poor concentration, frequent forgetfulness, fatigue, excessive lethargy, and excessive obesity. I monitor my eating, are there specific tests?", + "answer": "Please perform TSH. FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8188, + "question": "I have a prolactin hormone that rises every 3 months, but it rises in the pituitary gland, meaning there is no milk in my breast. I took a picture of the gland and there is no tumor in it. What's the reason ; Does it affect pregnancy...", + "answer": "Where is the imaging of the pituitary gland and what type of imaging is MRI or CT? Has it been seen by a radiologist? The rest of your laboratory tests, please provide them to us", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8189, + "question": "I have adrenal insufficiency\nRecently, I have been suffering from low sodium in the blood. I take Cortef, and the doctor added Florinaf, which I use for life\nDoes it have any effects...", + "answer": "You need these two medications for the rest of your life, and they have no side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8190, + "question": "My wife had a thyroid test done\nTG AB 57 80\nTSH 7 79\nT4 12 62\nIt was a month before\nTSH 4 85\nT4 13 90\nT3 3 90", + "answer": "We need to know whether she is taking thyroid medication or not, whether she is pregnant or not, and why she had the tests done a month ago and have them done again now.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8191, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My height is 174-175. If I go to a endocrinologist and examine the growth areas and find them open, will taking growth hormone increase my height if the hormone levels are normal and the issue is hereditary?", + "answer": "Not recommended.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8192, + "question": "Hello\nSeveral medical examinations were conducted and the results were as indicated in the attachments. What is their interpretation?", + "answer": "You have a vitamin D deficiency that needs treatment. Take a vitamin D pill. Fifty thousand times a week for two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8193, + "question": "Fasting diabetes measurement is 5.7\nDo I have diabetes?\nThank you", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar analysis, if it is done after fasting for 6 to 8 hours, indicates the pre-diabetic stage\nA cumulative blood sugar analysis must be performed to determine the average blood sugar measurements over the past two to three months\nIt is easy to deal with this stage by following a healthy diet and exercising", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8194, + "question": "My wife suffers from a sluggish thyroid gland. He took many treatments and did not recover for 3 months. Does the sluggish thyroid affect having children because we have been married for 10 years without children? Will this remain...", + "answer": "Please see a doctor who specializes in infertility. Yes, the gland remains sluggish and does not affect the person while taking replacement medication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8195, + "question": "I did a TSH test and it came out at 2.452\nT3/ 2.03\nT4/5.9\nIs it normal?", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8196, + "question": "I had an operation two months ago to remove the right lobe of the thyroid gland, and now there is a blood collection in its place. What is the best way to remove it? Knowing that there is hoarseness and an inability to drink fluids comfortably", + "answer": "A thousand safety, God willing. Mostly due to complications of the operation, you must return to the surgeon who performed the operation on you for examination and treatment. Hoarseness or a difference in the voice may be due to injury to the vocal nerve during the operation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8197, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done and the results of the tests were TSH 1.26, T3 113 and T4 8.3. Knowing that I stopped taking the drug Troxine some time ago, after taking the drug Troxine my weight went down...", + "answer": "Do not go back to taking thyroxine. The gland is working fine according to the reading, but return the analysis after 6 weeks.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8198, + "question": "Do I have thyroid gland sluggishness? If I take thyroid pills, can I lose weight? What is the name of the pills I take?", + "answer": "First, your weight gain is related to the nature of the food and lack of movement, and not to the gland. You have mild gland sluggishness that does not require treatment. We will just repeat the TSH analysis after several months. ATPO. Unless you are married and pregnant, you must see a doctor to take treatment immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8199, + "question": "Vitamin D is 7.4, cumulative blood sugar is 10.85, and normal blood sugar is 236.\nLast blood sugar test on day 130", + "answer": "There is no relationship between vitamin D deficiency and diabetes, and both require treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8200, + "question": "I am 17 years old. I went to an endocrinologist complaining about the distribution of fat in the breasts, side of the abdomen, and in the thighs, a weak sexual drive, a voice that tends to be soft, and an erection that is not...", + "answer": "Consult an endocrinologist, and it appears that the examination is for the purpose of suppressing the pituitary glands or the production of testosterone, unless you have taken some inhibitory medications...", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8201, + "question": "I gave birth 49 days ago and I had gestational diabetes. I tested my cumulative blood sugar a week ago and it came out as six points as four. Today, after fasting for 8 hours, my blood sugar came out as 134, and after ten hours of fasting it was 90. Am I...", + "answer": "The results do not correspond to the infection, but you are at risk of high blood sugar during pregnancy or, God forbid, in the future if you eat excessive amounts of sugars and starches.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8202, + "question": "Two months ago, I tested my morning blood sugar and the number was 1g. Is this number normal or a symptom of the onset of diabetes, and I have persistent symptoms? From dizziness, heaviness in the head, heat in my feet, and dry mouth", + "answer": "If there are symptoms, the fasting blood sugar can be repeated and a fasting and cumulative blood sugar analysis can be performed for diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8203, + "question": "I am 37 years old, not diabetic, but I have a family history. I walk 12,000 steps daily and I started to notice a drop in my blood sugar, where two hours after eating it reaches 96, knowing...", + "answer": "96 Two hours after eating is not considered a drop in blood sugar because normal fasting blood sugar is 70-110 and two hours after meals is 70-140.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8204, + "question": "Hair loss, broken nails, complete fatigue, headache, visual discomfort, no appetite for food, constipation, urinary tract infection, lack of sleep, mood swings, and I have blood sugar.", + "answer": "A gland analysis is normal and the gland has nothing to do with your problems. Please see an internist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8205, + "question": "I want to inquire about how we know the type of diabetes. I did a glycolytic test, the result was 9 percent, and when I measured the blood sugar, I found it to be 1.56.", + "answer": "The type of diabetes is determined by the treating physician based on weight, age, clinical examination, patient history of the person with diabetes, whether he was hospitalized due to acidity in the blood, and family history of diabetes.\nThere are some indicative analyzes to determine the type, including:\nc peptide\nagainst Gad 65\nislet cell auto antibodies", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8206, + "question": "My aunt had surgery and her blood sugar was 6.5, which is normal, but below 200. The doctor advised her to protect the wound from infection by taking pure insulin injections 3 times a day...", + "answer": "Dear Sir, please note that the random sugar level does not fall below 70\nPlease reduce the insulin dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8207, + "question": "I have a severe vitamin D10 deficiency in the tests, and the doctor prescribed me 1000 pills. I take two pills twice a day, and I am busy all the time. I do not know how to take the divided dose, so I have to...", + "answer": "Calcium levels must be checked before starting the therapeutic dose of vitamin D\nYou can take a full bottle of Vidrop weekly for two months, then Devalendi 1000 tablets for a month.\nThe analysis is repeated a month after the end of treatment\nPay attention to eating oily fish, such as salmon and fresh tuna, not canned, and expose them to sunlight early in the morning or at sunset for a period of a quarter to half an hour.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8208, + "question": "I did the analysis. I want to know whether it is high or normal, and what to do with the milk I have. I took Dostinex a week ago and there is nothing new.", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. Your statement is incomplete and unclear. It must be clarified if you are married or single, what is your complaint, when did it start, when did you do the test, did you have a test before that or not, when did you start taking the medication, what is the dose, and do you have other problems such as an underactive thyroid or other tests?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8209, + "question": "There are cysts on the thyroid gland and I am taking medication and the gland is working at 50%. In the last examination, the cysts did not enlarge this time, but there is a change in the tissues and the size of each cyst on the right side...", + "answer": "It is preferable to perform an ultrasound examination and evaluate the cysts using the TIRAS method, which is a method of evaluating thyroid tumors performed by a radiologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8210, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I feel a slight swelling in the gland area. I did stimulant hormone tests for it and my back was high. The doctor gave me Ethyroxine 50 mg and 75 mg for Fridays and Saturdays. Does it affect the pregnancy...", + "answer": "Yes, the Nineveh coefficient must be maintained between 0.5 and 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8211, + "question": "I am a mother. I have an underactive gland that has been with me since the beginning of pregnancy. I took treatment and settled down and left the treatment after giving birth. Then I was tested a month later. The test was normal, but after 3 months, an underactive gland appeared...", + "answer": "It has no effect, but the required dose and method of use must be adhered to", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8212, + "question": "I suffer from a unilateral enlargement of the thyroid gland. Should it be removed? Is it better to operate on the neck or on the shoulder? What is the less harmful, knowing that the thyroid tests are normal? There is no lethargy or activity.", + "answer": "Your need for the operation depends on examining the thyroid gland and neck by ultrasound and determining the seriousness of the tumor and the possibility of it turning into a non-benign tumor. Based on this report, the size of the tumor and other data, the endocrinologist, in consultation with the surgeon, can determine whether you need the operation or not, as well as the type of operation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8213, + "question": "I want to see if the hormone test result is normal or not?", + "answer": "The tests are normal in themselves, but their interpretation depends on knowing your complaint and knowing why you did the test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8214, + "question": "I have no control over my blood sugar, even though I use medication regularly\nCumulative increase to 10\nLack of erection", + "answer": "You must consult your diabetologist in order to re-evaluate your condition and determine the appropriate treatment for your condition, because the cumulative blood sugar of 10 is certainly very high and must be controlled.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8215, + "question": "Thyroid activity, weight loss, decreased sleep naturally, tsh 0.01 / r3 319.19 // r4 22.9", + "answer": "You suffer from overactivity and hyperactivity in the thyroid gland. You must be presented to an internal medicine and endocrinology consultant to determine the treatment, whether drug treatment, radioactive iodine treatment, or surgery, based on the data of your condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8216, + "question": "My wife had a caesarean section\nShe had her thyroid tested for hypothyroidism, and the results were as shown in the attached picture\nCan she be given a general anesthesia?", + "answer": "There is no objection to giving her general anesthesia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8217, + "question": "After heart surgery, my blood sugar rose despite taking insulin, and the blood sugar reading ranged from 300 to 450. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Blood sugar may rise after surgical operations due to post-operative stress or severe infection in the wound, so the treatment protocol and insulin used must be reviewed and the surgery adjusted, with tests done fasting, before each meal, and before going to bed in the evening.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8218, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I unintentionally took an overdose for 19 days, and when I found out, I returned to the usual dose. Will this affect the secretions or treatment?...", + "answer": "Yes, everything becomes normal. We continue the same treatment as before", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8219, + "question": "I have adrenal insufficiency and take Cortef\nDuring this period, I had trouble sleeping\nI can not sleep\nWhat is the treatment, thank you", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor to evaluate the current situation. It is preferable not to take Cortef in the evening or immediately before sleep, because studies have proven that it causes insomnia when taken at these times.\nTherefore, the maximum time for the evening dose is six in the evening", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8220, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test and the results were like this. Is the rate normal or does it indicate a problem?", + "answer": "The attached picture of the random blood sugar test is not for the cumulative blood sugar test. The random blood sugar result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8221, + "question": "Hello doctor, are these test results normal?", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8222, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a thyroid test in the first test, tsh6.7\nThe second test was 8.9. The doctor prescribed me Thyroxine 25, and the last test was 1.5. Should I stop taking the medication?", + "answer": "We do not continue treatment and follow up with the specialist doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8223, + "question": "I have been a diabetic patient for 12 years, since I was 14, and I developed hyperthyroidism in 2017. During treatment, I became lethargic and stopped visiting the doctor due to circumstances...", + "answer": "The analysis must be performed. Diabetics are more susceptible to thyroid problems. TSH, T3f, and T4F tests must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8224, + "question": "I had an operation to remove part of the thyroid gland a week ago, and from the first day until now, there is swelling at the site of the wound, like a small ball being rolled up at the site of the wound! is this normal", + "answer": "Please see the surgeon who performed the operation on you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8225, + "question": "Is high prolactin related to HIV?", + "answer": "The prolactin may increase slightly and does not require treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8226, + "question": "I had an x-ray done on the thyroid gland, and the doctor said that there is a lobe and it needs an operation. Is this lobe dangerous? Is he malicious? Does he need an operation? Note that I have a tumor in my pituitary gland...", + "answer": "Why did you do a gland echo?? Ultrasound usually reveals small nodes that are more annoying to the patient than pathological. According to the echo report, the node is small and does not require surgery. We only repeat the echo after six months to monitor its size. The same question for the pituitary image: Why did you make the image? Of course, we need many tests to evaluate pituitary function", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8227, + "question": "It became clear 3 years ago that I had a slight thyroid deficiency and I was taking the drug Altroxine 50 days after day, and after taking it for a period of more than a year, I suffered from diarrhea for about...", + "answer": "It does not cause any allergies", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8228, + "question": "I have high blood pressure and I use the medication Amlocard, but when I measure it, I see that there is a big difference in the readings. The first reading is 180/106 and the last is 150/83. Is this normal or what?", + "answer": "You must maintain your blood pressure level below 135 over 85 in most measurements, so it is preferable to consult your doctor to determine the extent of your need to change the medication or add another medication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8229, + "question": "I am in the second month of pregnancy and I am taking thyroid medication. When I discovered the pregnancy, I retested and the TSH percentage was 1.75. The day before I retested, I took two pills of the medication...", + "answer": "Two pills will not affect the result of the analysis. The dose of the medication must be adhered to and not increased or decreased without consulting a doctor. It is also necessary to consult a gynecologist because most often the pregnant woman needs to increase the dose of the hormone during pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8230, + "question": "I am in the second month of pregnancy and I am taking thyroid medication. When I discovered the pregnancy, I retested and the TSH percentage was 1.75. The day before I retested, I took two pills of the medication...", + "answer": "During pregnancy, the dose needs to be increased, and a specialist doctor must be followed up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8231, + "question": "I am a 38-year-old man with type 2 diabetes. I take Jani-Mate 50/1000 pills\nDuring the past 48 hours every morning upon waking\nI felt dizzy and nauseous for about 15 seconds...", + "answer": "You must check the extent of your blood sugar control by doing a fasting blood sugar test and two hours after breakfast, as well as a cumulative blood sugar test. It is preferable to do a comprehensive blood lipid test with a blood pressure check by the treating physician in order to determine the cause of these symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8232, + "question": "May I know whether these attached tests show that I have lupus or not?", + "answer": "Please see a rheumatologist and joint doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8233, + "question": "I am in circumstances that prevent me from going to the hospital, and for the first time, the doctor prescribed me Novorapid insulin for breakfast, lunch, and Tresiba for dinner, and I eat limited food, and I eat most of it for breakfast, meaning I am guaranteed to eat my breakfast...", + "answer": "There is no harm in using Tresiba insulin in the morning upon waking up, because it can be used every 24 hours at the same time every day, in accordance with the latest therapeutic protocols approved by the American Diabetes Association, as well as the Novonordisk company that produces Tresiba.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8234, + "question": "I had tests done another day at FSH 9.50\nAnalysis lh 9.54\nAre the percentages normal for a normal pregnancy? I am 25", + "answer": "The tests are a little high. We need more information about menstrual disorders, and we need to do other tests, and all of this is under the supervision of Dr. Rahi, a gynecologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8235, + "question": "The thyroid gland was completely removed, followed by iodine treatment. A year later, I took a picture after a small dose of iodine and they told me that I had completely recovered. My question is, does this mean a complete recovery and...", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nComplete recovery from gland cancer does not occur except after periodic follow-up, x-rays, and marker tests for 5 years.\nThe case must be consulted with a specialized endocrinologist or oncologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8236, + "question": "My sister suffers from a change in voice and unexplained weight loss. She had an ultrasound scan and it was found that she had inflammation of the lymph nodes and a nodule on the thyroid gland of size 4.5....", + "answer": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. If there is a nodule larger than 2 cm in the gland, a biopsy or FNABC sample must be performed as soon as possible.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8237, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I am 16 years old and I feel my height has stopped. It has been a while and I was tested for the hormones and it came out at 4.8. Is this normal based on my age or should I consult a doctor? If I consult a doctor what...", + "answer": "You did not mention how tall you are or whether you have reached puberty or not. This information is important before requesting tests. Growth hormone analysis cannot be explained simply. The rest of the tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8238, + "question": "I suffer from hypersensitivity of the penis. It is possible for him to ejaculate while I am just lying on my stomach. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Please see the endocrinologist in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8239, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done\nFasting 102\nFatir 106\nCumulative 2.4\nAm I in the pre-diabetic stage?", + "answer": "If the cumulative blood sugar is 4.2, it is good and is not considered a pre-diabetic stage, provided that there are no problems with hemoglobin in the blood.\nYou must know your weight and whether there is a family history of diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8240, + "question": "Is a clinical examination by a doctor required for the patient after obtaining the results of the hormone analysis from the examination of the genital organs? Note that the tests showed that there is a hormonal imbalance in the patient", + "answer": "A clinical examination is indispensable in this case, in order to confirm the size of the reproductive organs and the extent to which they are affected by hormonal imbalance, and then prescribe the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8241, + "question": "I did a comprehensive analysis for the first time and the cumulative blood sugar came out at 6.6. Does this mean that I am infected and can I be healthy if I follow the doctor’s instructions?", + "answer": "To confirm the presence of diabetes, there must be symptoms and a fasting blood sugar of more than 125, a fasting blood sugar of more than 200, and a cumulative blood sugar of more than 6.5.\nDiabetes can be sufficient if there are symptoms and a random blood sugar level of more than 200\nYou must fast and break your fast, start following a diet and exercising, and you must visit a doctor to complete the rest of the tests and begin treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8242, + "question": "I have an underactive or sluggish thyroid gland. What is the appropriate nutritional supplement to use?", + "answer": "There is no specific nutritional supplement that is recommended, but there is no harm in taking multivitamins after consulting your physician, but what is more important than vitamins is controlling the dose of thyroid hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8243, + "question": "I would like to know the results of this rumor, please, reveal it because I have a headache and general fatigue", + "answer": "The thyroid is normal on x-ray\nThe lymph nodes are slightly enlarged as a result of any recurring infections in the nose, ear, throat, or anywhere in the upper part of the head, and there is no need for concern.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8244, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother’s thyroid gland was tested and found 8.7 tsh, and now she drinks thyroid medication 75g.\nI did an anti-tg and anti-tpo test\nThe result was high\nAnti-tg: 253.9\nAnti-tpo:...", + "answer": "It is necessary to follow up with an ultrasound of the thyroid gland to determine whether there is an enlargement or vesicles in the gland\nOften the mother suffers from an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid gland, called Hashimoto’s, and antibodies to this percentage rise, and she has no role in follow-up at the time of diagnosis. The first and last concern is the functions of the gland itself, TSH,,, FT4.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8245, + "question": "I had my testosterone tested yesterday and this was the result. What should I do?", + "answer": "It is preferable to do a free testerone analysis. Based on this analysis, your consulting physician can prescribe the appropriate medication for your condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8246, + "question": "I suffer from a decrease in sexual desire and I had a total male hormone test done. I practice bodybuilding and I started to feel a decrease in muscle mass. My test result is 9.89 ng/ml. Is it normal or low?", + "answer": "Your total male hormone level is normal\nDecreased sexual desire or muscle mass has many causes. You should consult your endocrinologist or internist to examine the condition and conduct the necessary tests to find out the reason.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8247, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid and I use a dose of 75, and these are the results of my tests. Does he need to reduce the dose?", + "answer": "You must consult your doctor to reduce the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8248, + "question": "Hello\nI did a blood sugar test 3 months ago and it was 6\nToday I took a fasting blood sugar test and it was 6.01. Do I suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "Pre-diabetic stage\nThe rest of the tests must be completed, including complete blood lipids, complete blood count, urine analysis, kidney and liver functions.\nYou must visit a specialist doctor to start taking metformin tablets, exercise, and follow a healthy diet so that we do not reach the stage of diabetes, which begins when the cumulative blood sugar reaches 6.5.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8249, + "question": "Hello\nI had an insulin resistance test and it came out at 2.9, a fasting blood sugar test came out at 105, and a cumulative blood sugar test came out at 5.86.\nI want the answer: Should I go to an endocrinologist and diabetes doctor, and should I...", + "answer": "First, you must follow a healthy diet and exercise at least half an hour to an hour daily.\nA doctor must be visited to be able to begin treatment, which is usually metformin or any of the modern weight loss medications after the treating physician’s evaluation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8250, + "question": "My daughter, who is 13 years old, has symptoms such as strangulation and dark spots on the neck, under the armpits, and in the middle of the hands. In the month of 7, we did tests, and she showed vitamin D and B12...", + "answer": "It is required to accumulate blood sugar, follow a healthy diet, and exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8251, + "question": "Due to low sperm count of 10M/ML, I tested prolactin and the result was 20.1. After taking 10 Dostinex pills over two months, prolactin became 0.1. Is this normal? And what's the reason?", + "answer": "I recommend doing a grade check to make sure there are varicose veins", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8252, + "question": "The results of the tests for a diabetic patient", + "answer": "The blood sugar test is high. You must do a glycated hemoglobin, complete urine analysis, blood test, and visit a doctor to start treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8253, + "question": "I was diagnosed with pre-diabetes three months ago. The tests were as follows: cumulative 6.3, fasting 104, fasting 174 and random 177. After two and a half months, I had the tests repeated as follows: cumulative 5.6, fasting 100, fasting 102 and random 155...", + "answer": "Yes, with these tests, the accumulated sugar has returned to normal, provided that there are no problems with hemoglobin in the blood, but you must continue to follow the same diet and exercise continuously.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8254, + "question": "Hello\nI had a thyroid test and it was 2.3. The doctor said that there would be no pregnancy with this result. I started taking 25% thyroid medicine daily in the morning a month and two days ago...", + "answer": "The ideal percentage of TSH if you want to get pregnant is less than 2.5\nProvided that there are no other reasons that prevent pregnancy or incomplete pregnancy and the occurrence of repeated falls without clear reasons\nHere the TSH must be adjusted to less than 2.5\nThe glandular drug, concentration 25, is taken one hour before breakfast for at least two hours, preferably from 3 to 6 in the morning.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8255, + "question": "Hello\nI had tests done in a thyroid laboratory and I could not find a doctor. I want to know the results. Thank you very much", + "answer": "There is primary hypothyroidism and we need treatment. We must visit an endocrinologist for a clinical examination and the need to complete the rest of the laboratory tests and ultrasound waves on the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8256, + "question": "I have not used the treatment for a year and a half, and now my blood sugar is 150 fasting and the cumulative level is 7.7. What treatment do you advise me to use, doctor?", + "answer": "You should not wait without treatment to reduce your exposure to diabetes complications as much as possible. You can start changing your lifestyle, follow a healthy diet, and exercise at least by walking for half an hour a day. Visit your specialist doctor to begin treatment and request the rest of the tests, including kidney and liver function analysis, fat analysis, complete urine, and blood imaging. Albumin in the urine and examination of the fundus of the eyes. All of these things are necessary for diagnosis and follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8257, + "question": "I have had a thyroidectomy and I take Roaccutane at a dose of 20 mg daily, knowing that my weight is 70 kg.\nIs it permissible to stop the medication how many days before surgery and how many days after surgery? Nothing like that...", + "answer": "There are no clear studies or recommendations regarding the duration of stopping treatment before elective operations, but the minimum period of stopping it is a month before performing the surgery, and in some facial plastic surgeries it is recommended to stop it at least 6 months before performing the surgery.\nIt can be completed after the wound has healed, which takes a period ranging from two weeks to a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8258, + "question": "I have nodules in the gland and suddenly the thyroglobulin level rose to 582.0ug/L. I have a biopsy scheduled for November. The question is, does the increase in thyroglobulin affect the growth and mental development of the fetus or can it...", + "answer": "The biopsy must be done quickly because this elevation is not a good indicator regarding the condition of the thyroid gland itself or the possibility of the presence of tumors, which must be excluded.\nIt is possible for thyroglobulin to increase during pregnancy, but not in this way\nWhere is the analysis of the thyroid gland itself and any ultrasound waves on the gland to evaluate the status of the nodules?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8259, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old young man, and my beard hair is very thin and not complete, and there are other symptoms, so I had a test done and I wanted someone to tell me whether the result is normal for my age...", + "answer": "The test is normal, and a light or sparse beard is not evidence of a male hormonal imbalance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8260, + "question": "I am a 51-year-old woman who complains a lot of hot flashes, not at night but at all times of the day. I have become nervous all day long and I cry a lot......", + "answer": "These symptoms often occur as a result of menopause, and the best treatment for this condition is evening primrose oil capsule.\nTwice daily\nPlease stop taking ibufen due to its problems with the kidneys and stomach\nA thyroid gland analysis must be performed to ensure reassurance. If these symptoms are not related to menopause, or if menstruation has stopped for a period of more than one to two years, please visit a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8261, + "question": "My height increases for no reason, knowing that I am 22 and I had thyroid tests done and I take 50. I have high male hormones and I have insulin resistance. What is the reason for my increased height, knowing that my feet are...", + "answer": "Hello\nHeight gain is often not related to the aforementioned gland problems\nI recommend doing a bone scan and following up with an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8262, + "question": "The cumulative blood sugar test result is 5.7. Is the result of 5.7 normal or a pre-diabetic stage?", + "answer": "The pre-diabetic stage in the absence of any disturbances in hemoglobin in the blood\nThis stage starts from 5.7 to 6.4%.\nTherefore, you must follow a healthy diet and exercise constantly\nAnd repeat it after two to three months. If numbers are reached less than 5.7, it is recommended to continue with the same health regimen.\nIn the event of a lack of response or an increase in these numbers, metformin is recommended", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8263, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test of 4.65, and the normal is 95 during fasting, and I did a proper CBC test. I measured the blood pressure over two days, and the readings were 120/70 after breakfast, 130/72 at night, and the second day, 110/70 in the morning...", + "answer": "If you are a smoker, you must stop smoking completely. These symptoms must be followed up with a neurologist first. If there is no problem related to the brain and nerves, you will be referred to a movement and balance specialist, who is affiliated with the ear, nose and throat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8264, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am not sick and I take the diabetes medication Novoformin. Does it affect my health and what is the risk? For your information, I took it to lose weight. Does it have an effect on my health?", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThe drug is only used in patients with type 2 diabetes\nIn cases of ovarian cysts accompanied by insulin resistance\nResearch has shown that it can also be used in the pre-diabetic stage\nIt is not used to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8265, + "question": "Welcome\nI used testosterone in the form of injections for 6 months to treat a medical condition, but my voice became rough, my chest became significantly smaller, and pimples appeared on the face and body in a large way...", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nThese side effects, some improve and some do not\nBut breast changes and breast size can improve", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8266, + "question": "Random blood sugar test is 144 (note that the normal range is from 60 to 99).\nThe hba1c is 7.4", + "answer": "Yes, regret, you suffer from diabetes\nDetermining the type is done after examination with your specialist doctor to determine whether it is the first or second type. It is necessary to visit the doctor to prescribe some treatments due to the presence of severe high triglycerides and high liver enzymes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8267, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from high blood sugar in the morning (as soon as I wake up) only to the point that it reaches 350, but during the rest of the day and after the main meals, the blood sugar is usually regular and does not exceed...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nYou must return to visit the specialist doctor to calculate the insulin doses again and start taking long-acting insulin before bed, whether Glargine 100 or 300 or Insulin Degludig.\nThese types have a long-lasting effect with a noticeable improvement in fasting blood sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8268, + "question": "I drank 100 ml radioactive iodine 2 years ago to treat thyroid cancer. After all the tests, everything turned out to be fine. I am getting married. Will it be an obstacle to pregnancy??...", + "answer": "There is no contraindication for pregnancy and there is no risk to the fetus in the event that the last dose of radioactive iodine was more than 6 months ago. The rest of the gland tests are safe.\nYou should continue taking the drug Eltroxine during pregnancy, and it is 100% safe.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8269, + "question": "Skin infections, cumulative sugar 94, fasting blood sugar 126, fasting 171, what do you advise me to do? I have never been diabetic before.", + "answer": "Irregular blood sugar can lead to skin infections. Problems with the thyroid gland can also lead to these infections.\nPlease send the comprehensive tests that will be followed up\nAccumulated sugar, kidney and liver function, complete lipid analysis, thyroid analysis, urine analysis, blood picture.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8270, + "question": "Young man, I measured my blood sugar 5 hours after eating at home and the first time it was 138\nThe second was 119. Are these readings 5 ​​hours after eating considered diabetes or...", + "answer": "Random blood sugar in a normal person is less than 140\nAre there symptoms of high blood sugar, such as constant thirst or constant hunger and frequent urination, especially at night? If any of these symptoms are present, or to be reassured, especially if there is a history of diabetes in the family, a procedure should be done.\nFasting blood sugar analysis in the laboratory after fasting for 6 to 8 hours\nAnd cumulative sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8271, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old young man and I feel that I have a problem with my body mass and excess weight, so I had a serration and it turned out that it might be related to testosterone, so I said...", + "answer": "Testosterone analysis is normal. Testosterone has nothing to do with your excess weight. Your excess weight is caused by increased food intake and lack of movement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8272, + "question": "I suffer from high levels of cumulative sugar, fats, and cholesterol in the blood. Please review the attached tests and the medication prescription. Are there any side effects of any of these medications?", + "answer": "Hello\nThe medications contain the drug diglifloz, which increases the likelihood of frequent urination, especially if there is an infection in the urinary tract.\nExidolp causes some bloating\nDiabetes complications themselves can lead to digestive system disorders, delayed food digestion, and increased bloating.\nI would like you to visit your doctor again and discuss the possibility of changing your diabetes medication to insulin, because it is the best in your condition now, and the possibility of changing your triglyceride medication to a type that contains fenofibrates.\nMy final advice is to stop eating all types of fats, whether animal or vegetable, and to follow a diet and exercise, because this severe increase in triglycerides can lead to severe inflammation of the pancreas.\nI hope that your Excellency will ask first-degree relatives, whether brothers or parents, to undergo a fat analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8273, + "question": "Tests for vitamin D, thyroid, and other tests, but I don't know what they are. Can I benefit from knowing the results of the tests or not?", + "answer": "The tests are normal, glandular analysis, vitamin D analysis, and blood count analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8274, + "question": "Hello\nDoctor, I am 15 years old and my height is approximately 190 or 189. Do I have problems with excess growth hormone? My father’s height is 170 and my mother’s height is approximately 160. Thank you.", + "answer": "And may peace be upon you\nHeight gain may be caused by an increase in growth hormone or another hormonal imbalance\nThe case must be followed up with a specialist endocrinologist or followed up with us at a medical clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8275, + "question": "I had a hormone test done, and the thyroid hormone was 4.7. What is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "You did not mention your weight. Take half a 25 tablet once daily in the morning on an empty stomach. Repeat the analysis after a month or when pregnancy occurs, whichever comes first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8276, + "question": "I had a feeling of swelling under the chin, difficulty swallowing, choking, and also pain in the neck. After that, the doctor asked me to do TSH, T3, and T4 tests. Are the test results faulty?...", + "answer": "Test results are normal\nHave you done an ultrasound of the neck?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8277, + "question": "I had my thyroid done a month and a half ago, and my voice is still hoarse, and it is not normal. I had an endoscopy and everything came out fine, thank God, but my voice is very hoarse and my breath is still not normal at all...", + "answer": "Thank God for your safety, Your Honor\nIn principle, it is necessary to be re-evaluated by an ear, nose and throat doctor and repeat the laryngoscope to ensure that the vocal cords are working properly.\nIn this case, follow-up is done with a speech-language pathologist and vocal exercises are performed to return the voice to its normal state. This step must be expedited so that the period does not exceed 6 months from the surgery, because after 6 months to a year, the rate of progress in the condition decreases.\nYou must make sure that the gland tests are good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8278, + "question": "My TSH test is 5.410. Is it considered high and needs treatment?", + "answer": "We begin treatment if there are symptoms related to the gland, such as unexplained weight gain, chronic constipation, and intolerance to cold weather, whether summer or winter.\nHigh blood cholesterol\nThe presence of antibodies to the gland\nEnlargement of the thyroid gland or the presence of nodules that require treatment\nAnd pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8279, + "question": "I am a 34-year-old girl...I weigh 120 kilos\nI have laziness and lethargy in my thyroid gland by a few tenths\nWhat is the appropriate dose of thyroxine for me... knowing that I take it daily on an empty stomach...", + "answer": "The drug thyroxine is not approved to be used in high doses for weight loss, but rather it is used in specific doses to regulate the body’s vital processes and control the TSH level at normal numbers.\nTherefore, a complete thyroid analysis must be done\nTo know the appropriate dose\nTSH,,FT3,,FT4\nThe drug must be taken from 3 to 6 in the morning without any food or other medications with it at the same time.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8280, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar at home and the result came out at 118. Is it considered high after fasting for 8 hours?", + "answer": "It is better to repeat the analysis in the laboratory and not with the home device. In the morning, after fasting for 8 hours, the last three days you will have a normal diet, meaning there is no diet for sugar. If the result is more than 100, you should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8281, + "question": "Cumulative 6.6 Use of insulin in the morning and a regulator in the evening, but in the evening it rises more than in the morning immediately after eating, sometimes it drops to 60, knowing that I am married and thinking about pregnancy and the regulator is dangerous...", + "answer": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. As for me, I am a type 1 diabetic. It is preferable not to use the aforementioned insulin, Iso-Pen, because it causes irregularity in blood sugar. It is preferable to make a table of blood sugar readings before and after meals * and present it for a week and present it to a specialist diabetologist. The other matter is diabetes with pregnancy, there is no problem. But the cumulative blood sugar must be less than seven in order to say that the pregnancy is safe", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8282, + "question": "Peace be upon you. A few days ago, I sent my mother’s thyroid condition for an ultrasound on September 25, 2022 and a biopsy on October 3, 2022. The doctor said it should be removed, and today she had an ultrasound. He said at the end of the month we will do a biopsy...", + "answer": "Practically we do not need another biopsy. The surgeon knows his job alone, removing the entire gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8283, + "question": "Doctor, a mass appeared on the left side of the thyroid gland. The analysis turned out to be malignant, 5 cm in size. Half of the gland was removed. Six months later, a small mass appeared on the right side. Doctor, it is possible to solve it without...", + "answer": "The correct solution is to remove the entire gland and then follow up with a high dose of thyroxine and radioactive iodine. Another surgeon may be used if the first one apologizes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8284, + "question": "I have a mother who is diabetic and had a heart bypass surgery, and she takes insulin. Can I give her nutritional supplements, or will this harm her health? With sincere thanks and appreciation", + "answer": "There is no need to pay money for nutritional supplements without any clear benefit", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8285, + "question": "I have lethargy in the gland, and the gland percentage was 9, and now it is 4. What is the normal rate and is it normal? Should the treatment continue even if the percentage becomes normal?", + "answer": "Yes, test 4 is considered normal, and if you are taking treatment, you must continue it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8286, + "question": "An examination of the gland’s antibodies showed that it is above normal, but its three hormones are currently normal for science without medication, but previously they increased and there was pain in the right lobe. What is the treatment for it?", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. As for the gland’s function, there is no problem with it\nHowever, it is preferable to perform a biopsy of the mass in the right and left lobe and present it to the surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8287, + "question": "I have been suffering from severe sadness and stomach pain for about a month and a half, and I am afraid that I may have diabetes due to the sadness. How can I be sure?\nKnowing that I had a fasting diabetes test...", + "answer": "The analysis is normal and there is no cause for concern", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8288, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDoctor, I have an enlarged thyroid gland and the tests are fine. He made a rumor and the doctor said that you do not need treatment. Can I use the ashwagandha herb?", + "answer": "Yes, the test is normal and you do not need medication. As for the herb mentioned, we have nothing to do with it, neither negatively nor positively", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8289, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism and I have a breastfeeding daughter. I am taking Neomerkazole. Will it affect the child?\nDoes it cause weight gain?", + "answer": "You supposedly asked this question during pregnancy and learned the answer from your doctor. Yes, the medicine affects the baby. You must continue treatment and stop breastfeeding in coordination with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8290, + "question": "What is the best time to exercise, knowing that I have adrenal insufficiency and I take the medication in the morning and in the middle of the day? What is the appropriate exercise for this disease? Thank you.", + "answer": "Exercising for an adrenal gland patient can be done at any time, and it is advised not to exercise excessive physical stress", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8291, + "question": "Since my childhood, all my hair has fallen out and it has not returned until now. I have a very weak thyroid gland. Is there a reason for this because my hair grows little and stops growing or...", + "answer": "Dearly, your hair problems are related to the gland. Gland sluggishness must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8292, + "question": "It is possible to read the analysis I took after taking a dose of dexamethasone 1 mg the day before", + "answer": "Your result is normal. This denies the pathological cause of weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8293, + "question": "I have a slight swelling in the left cheek, and it appears clear when compared with the right cheek. The swelling is in the back of the cheek, next to the mouth, but not in the gums, but in the cheek, and I have no problem...", + "answer": "The swelling in the cheek is not related to the thyroid gland. This swelling is often a dental problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8294, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I had a thyroidectomy. After the examination, it turned out to be cancerous. I took a dose of radioactive iodine once. It is necessary to take a second dose. What is the solution? Every 3 months I do an examination...", + "answer": "After adjusting the thyroxine dose, a follow-up analysis may be performed every three to six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8295, + "question": "I am a 24-year-old young man who suffers from gynecomastia and some problems in terms of appearance. I am following up on my condition here with you, and these are the tests for the rest of the other hormones. I have attached them to you in full, with clarification as you requested of me...", + "answer": "The tests are normal. Please see a doctor to examine the breasts to see if there is glandular tissue or just fat, and to examine the testicles", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8296, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my mother is not complaining of anything, just her joints for a long time and the pressure suddenly went up and she felt tight. We did an ultrasound and tests on her and they said a biopsy and they did a biopsy and they said an operation was suspected of the malignant disease and it must be removed and after...", + "answer": "The ultrasound report on both occasions is similar, and the biopsy is clear indicating that there is suspicion of malignancy, and there is no need to wait. It is best to perform a complete excision of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8297, + "question": "The doctor asked me to take two Decort 0.5 mg pills at 11 o’clock at night and I had a cortisol test done the next day in the morning at 8 o’clock and the result was 0.2 ug/dl. Is the result correct and are there any problems...", + "answer": "The result is normal and means that you do not have a medical problem related to increased cortisol secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8298, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. Will it prevent pregnancy?", + "answer": "Yes, an untreated dormant gland may prevent pregnancy. But with proper treatment, it becomes normal like other people", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8299, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor.... I measured my blood sugar after fasting for 13 hours and found 111. The doctor told me that this is the beginning of the symptoms of insulin resistance.... You are not a doctor.", + "answer": "What he said is true in principle. My advice is to repeat the analysis after fasting for 8 hours, but in the laboratory and not with the home device. If it is really in the range of 100-126, a sugar tolerance test should be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8300, + "question": "When using glimepiride denk 2 before eating, nausea occurs", + "answer": "Each medicine has its own field of treatment, and it is not possible to compare them, meaning one is not a substitute for the other, and we may give both together. We usually give metformin to all patients. Unlike the second medicine, we give it to some people according to the doctor’s opinion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8301, + "question": "40-year-old female, suffering from hypothyroidism and taking Levotiron 100 pills in the morning every day. My question is: Can I take the sugar-regulating pill Glucophage 1000mg in order to lose weight, or is there a risk...", + "answer": "In your case where the gland is treated. Weight gain has nothing to do with the gland, but rather due to your lack of movement and excess food. Glucophage is not useful in losing weight and is only given to diabetics. See a nutritionist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8302, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar on Friday after eating, and it was 166, and I measured it on a random Saturday, and it was 101.5, and today I was fasting, it was 103.5, and I was fasting, it was 11 and a half, and I measured it at 1 o’clock, and it was 160, and I was pregnant for two days...", + "answer": "You have a case of high gestational diabetes. You should see an endocrinologist immediately for follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8303, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic. Is it permissible to intermittent fast from dinner until the second day at noon and delay the breakfast insulin dose until noon??", + "answer": "No, it is not permissible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8304, + "question": "I am a married man with 3 children. I am 33 years old. I suffer from a hormonal disorder and lack of desire and erection. After examining the sperm, I found the number to be 8 million. I did a testicular ultrasound and found...", + "answer": "Usually varicose veins affect sperm production only. Please perform other hormonal tests: testosterone. Thyroid analysis. FSH. LH. PRL", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8305, + "question": "When the thyroid test result is tsh 4.64\nIs there a beginning of laziness that needs treatment?", + "answer": "No, we do not treat this number. We will only repeat the analysis to be sure after several months. But in the case of pregnancy, yes, we treat it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8306, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my mother is not complaining of anything, just her joints for a long time and the pressure suddenly went up and she felt tight. We gave her an ultrasound and tests and they said a biopsy and we did a biopsy and they said an operation was suspected of a malignant disease and after a week we did...", + "answer": "According to what you said, there is an error in the first ultrasound, as the nodes do not begin to increase in size from one week to the next", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8307, + "question": "I had a thyroidectomy with no lumps around it a year and a half ago\nI am 48 years old and married\nI have recently been suffering from weight gain\nIs it permissible to use the Saskandan needle for a period of time for the purpose of losing weight...", + "answer": "Yes, Saxenda can be used within certain controls known to the doctor. The gland has nothing to do with the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8308, + "question": "My mother is diabetic and her cumulative test was 11.1. The doctor gave her diabetes medications, including one pill before breakfast and one after breakfast. He asked her to measure her diabetes twice and record the readings once before breakfast and once...", + "answer": "It is better to do the analysis before taking the medicine than fasting. The triple analysis is done two hours after the meal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8309, + "question": "I suffer from low sexual desire, mood swings, and sometimes a headache in the top and back of the head.\nI did the medical analysis and MRI and the results are in the attachments", + "answer": "The picture is normal and the hormone analysis is normal. You can see a psychiatrist to control your mood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8310, + "question": "An enlarged thyroid gland causes shortness of breath and sometimes difficulty swallowing because I feel that I have an enlarged thyroid gland.", + "answer": "Yes, because it puts pressure on the airway during inflation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8311, + "question": "I have a slight deficiency in gland 4.8. Is iodine deficiency in the body the cause? If I take iodine supplements, will I be cured of it because it causes me to be unable to conceive?", + "answer": "Iodine has nothing to do with it and is not useful in treatment. We usually do not treat it, but in the case of pregnancy we do this test for the ATPO gland antibodies. If it is high, treatment must be done immediately and throughout the pregnancy. If it is normal, the doctor has the choice whether to treat it or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8312, + "question": "Are my tests okay!?", + "answer": "The results of the tests are good. Thyroid hormones show normal results. The T3 test is at the minimum and needs to be re-examined after 3 to 6 months because the TSH test result is normal and is the most important in determining the condition of the thyroid gland. You do not have to do anything at the present time. Get well soon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8313, + "question": "Should I go back to taking thyroxine for this test after stopping the medication for 9 months?", + "answer": "The examination is excellent, thank God, and there is no need to go back to taking the thyroxine medication. Get well soon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8314, + "question": "I did a HomaIR test, but I noticed that the fasting insulin level was low. Is this an indication of a problem with the pancreas, knowing that the glucose level is normal? Thank you", + "answer": "As long as the glucose test is normal, the rest of the tests are currently worthless. But if you are obese and overweight, you must exercise and diet to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8315, + "question": "My mother had been suffering from thyroid problems for three years and was taking thyroid medication for a year and a half, after which the entire gland was removed and a cancerous tumor was discovered in it.....", + "answer": "Thyroid cancer is one of the easiest cancers to treat, so there is no need to be afraid. The answer to your question is to perform a full-body scan and this is known to your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8316, + "question": "A question that causes me a lot of obsession... During puberty until the age of 14, I followed bad habits and poor nutrition, which means that the hormones were bad, which would affect growth in a way...", + "answer": "Your question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8317, + "question": "Since my last pregnancy, my HbA1c level has risen to 8.6 for the first time. Can I control it without resorting to medications?", + "answer": "You immediately need to take the medicine along with exercise and diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8318, + "question": "I removed the thyroid gland, leaving a small part in the left lobe. Are these my reports? Is it important to remove this part or leave it... knowing that it is a part that has been affected by laziness... and now I take...", + "answer": "The report talks about the remains of a thyroid gland. Scientifically, it is possible to repeat the TV rays once every year. As for the treatment dose, it must be adjusted through TSH analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8319, + "question": "I am 23 years old, a female. A month ago, I had a thyroid test done for no reason, and the percentage came out at 5.05. I took 25 karat medication, and after a month I came back and had a test done, and the percentage came out excellent, 0.786. Can I...", + "answer": "We usually do not treat it at all if the TSH is slightly elevated (except in the case of pregnancy). It is suggested that you stop treatment and re-test after at least three months. Gland analysis and gland antibodies: TSH. ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8320, + "question": "A young man, 28 years old, I suffer from dizziness, a feeling of fainting, and general fatigue. I had a vitamin D test of 16, liver lipids of the second degree, and blood sugar levels of 613. I have depression, panic, and obesity, and my bile duct is dilated.", + "answer": "You should consult a hepatologist and follow up with him. For us, vitamin D deficiency must be treated. One fifty thousand pill every week for two months. After treating the liver, we turn to the issue of cumulative sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8321, + "question": "What is the result of this analysis?", + "answer": "These tests are for rheumatic diseases. The test result is negative, thank God.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8322, + "question": "I am single and 19 years old. I suffer from hirsutism. I had a testosterone free test and the result was 5.64pg/ml.\nDHEA analysis and the result is 411.1ug/ml\nThe doctor advised me to take Diane for 3 months, but I am afraid that it will make me infertile", + "answer": "If your menstrual cycle is irregular, Diane medication regulates it, and it is a good medication that has nothing to do with infertility", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8323, + "question": "I did the analysis because I have a beard, but it is not full, and as for the voice, sometimes it is rough and sometimes it is low. When I did the analysis, the percentage came out at 4.88ng/ml. Is the percentage perfect or small?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. And you won't have a problem. When the beard is complete, leave it for time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8324, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes, and a year ago I had the operation to remove the entire respiratory gland, and I have these symptoms from time to time. Whether they are caused by diabetes or by removing the gland, and I am taking treatment for both diseases.", + "answer": "We did not understand what the air gland is. Is your blood sugar normal or not? Please give us more details", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8325, + "question": "I am 70 years old and suffer from several diseases. I took these tests. Please read them and give me the appropriate treatment, with appreciation.", + "answer": "Dear Sir, there is an increase in fat tests\nYou must take a medication that lowers fats and cholesterol, from the statin family, a tablet before bedtime.\nWhile taking Omega 3\nYou must follow up with T3 & T4 thyroid tests\nAnd see a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8326, + "question": "I had glandular insufficiency, a month ago it was 12, and I took 175 thyroxine, and after a month, the test result was TSH 0.089, and symptoms of fatigue, dizziness, fever, shortness of breath, and an irregular pulse, and I took half a pill for 3 days....", + "answer": "You have mild lethargy, so the dose you take is high. I suggest a dose of 50 daily, and after six months, we titrate the TSH.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8327, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 17-year-old male. I had endocrinology and hormone tests and went to an endocrinologist and he gave me choriomon 5000Iu every week for two months. I want to know if this helps me...", + "answer": "The tests are normal. You did not mention why you did the tests. In principle, you do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8328, + "question": "Hello\nI have adrenal insufficiency. Is exercising such as walking and riding a bicycle incompatible with this disease?", + "answer": "There is nothing wrong with exercising and riding a bike", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8329, + "question": "I had a prolactin test and I don't know if it is high or not", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. You did not mention why you did the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8330, + "question": "Doctor, I am 14 years old, and I have not reached puberty and I have hair on my pubes and I have no hair on my ducks\nwhat is the reason", + "answer": "In two years, puberty will occur and you will be happy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8331, + "question": "Miss, 36 years old, I suffer from exhaustion and fatigue with little effort, menstrual disorders, nerve fatigue, lack of concentration, weight gain. I had a thyroid test done. Is the result of the test...", + "answer": "A high TSH level is evidence of an underactive thyroid gland, especially with symptoms of an underactive thyroid gland, even if the T3, T4 test is normal. Therefore, you must visit an endocrinologist as soon as possible to make a treatment plan and start thyroxine treatment. Get well soon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8332, + "question": "My daughter has been suffering from type 1 diabetes for 10 or 11 months. She has been taking Insulin Novo Rapid and Lantus. Her neck is black, and the doctor did a septapide test and she does not know if it is high or correct.", + "answer": "A C-peptide test is required to confirm insulin resistance. The test is normal and there are no problems, and the symptom appears to be due to diabetes itself. It will begin to disappear when the sugar readings become regular, God willing. A speedy recovery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8333, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and my result was 0.32, which is normal for me, and it is supposed to range from 0.27 to 4.2.\nIs this normal, given that I am very underweight, eat well, and sweat excessively?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. See a doctor to find a medical reason for your weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8334, + "question": "I suffer from excessive sweating of the hands and feet, and I am thin, and I had a thyroid function test. I want to know whether the results are normal or not, and if they are normal, should I go to a doctor? Ok?", + "answer": "The symptoms described are similar to the symptoms of hyperthyroidism, but the analysis is normal and there are no problems with the thyroid gland. Therefore, it is recommended to visit an endocrinologist for evaluation and to search for other causes. get well really soon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8335, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a free testosterone and total testosterone test\nI will attach the analysis file, can you tell me the result?\nIs this normal or should I increase the hormone?\nThanks", + "answer": "The tests are normal. You did not tell us why you did the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8336, + "question": "I suffer from laziness, lethargy, increased sleepiness, dry skin, weight loss, increased menstrual bleeding, neck pain, and when I touch under my right ear...", + "answer": "You must undergo a thyroid analysis and see a doctor to examine you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8337, + "question": "I feel something stuck under my tongue as if it were swelling in the upper neck area...and sometimes I have difficulty swallowing my saliva and I cannot control my swallowing muscles...there is no problem swallowing food...knowing that...", + "answer": "Please see a doctor to examine you and have an X-ray of the thyroid gland done. If it is normal, you should follow up with a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8338, + "question": "How long does it take for the thyroid gland atomic scan report to come out, one day or two days?", + "answer": "Usually after an hour the result comes out", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8339, + "question": "I was diagnosed by a doctor with polycystic ovary syndrome without knowing the percentage, but I took treatment to regulate my period. I only noticed an increase in fat in the abdominal area and not in the rest of the body. I went to an internal medicine doctor...", + "answer": "As long as polycystic ovary syndrome is diagnosed, this means that the blood tests are normal. You are required to do diet and exercise to lose weight and your condition will improve", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8340, + "question": "I am 22 years old. I had a testosterone test done and the result was 13ngml. Is this normal despite the lack of facial hair or a deep voice?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. I suggest that you see a doctor for examination and reassurance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8341, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a test and it came out at 36. How many doses do I need to reach 85,000?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. It is best to take a ten thousandth pill every week for several months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8342, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I want to test the growth hormone, but I don’t know how to test it. Doctor, go to me or have a laboratory examine me. I don’t know anything. Can you explain? Thank you.", + "answer": "If you have puberty, your condition is normal and there is no pathological cause. Otherwise, go to the doctor to examine you and he will choose the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8343, + "question": "Two months ago, I had a thyroid test done and these accompanying results came out. I took Carbimazole and Sulpride 20 for two months, according to the doctor’s words, and I stopped them and had the TSH done. The result was 0.76, so I stopped Carbimazole and did not continue...", + "answer": "The diagnosis of hyperactivity is unclear, meaning it is wrong to take carbimazole. My point of view is to stop the medications and re-test after three months or if pregnancy occurs, whichever comes before. TSH. FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8344, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a patient who suffers from hyperthyroidism and is taking his own medication, but he has symptoms such as dizziness, headache, and tremors. He also has a brother. Are these symptoms...", + "answer": "The symptoms generally overlap, so for us the gland analysis must be normal. Then, if he still has any complaints, the gland is innocent and we look for another reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8345, + "question": "I haven't stopped for so long, I don't know why. I was 158 and became 162 in six months, knowing that I have hypothyroidism and I take 50 to cause it.", + "answer": "It is best to consult a doctor for examination, especially if there is weight gain or menstrual irregularity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8346, + "question": "What can I do about this result?", + "answer": "You have a small tumor in your pituitary gland. You didn't write what problems you had until you made the picture. Now we are interested in doing comprehensive analyzes of the pituitary gland... TSH. FT4. FSH. LH. E2. PRL. ACTH. Cortisol", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8347, + "question": "Please, I am single and have been suffering from thyroid disease since 2016. I have been drinking levothyroxine since the beginning of my illness. My menstrual cycle became unstable and I started drinking Duphaston to get rid of it....", + "answer": "It is important to us that the thyroxine dose is correct, and we know this from the gland analysis. Therefore, we perform a gland analysis to adjust the dose. Then, in the second step, if the menstrual cycle remains disturbed, you must consult a gynecologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8348, + "question": "I had surgery to remove the thyroid gland and I take 150% thyroxine pills daily. I did a TSH test today and the result came out (0.09). Please help. What is the reason and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Your dose is high, so your test results appeared as you mentioned. In general, the dose should be reduced to 125 and the analysis should be repeated after six months to adjust the dose. But be careful!! If the examination of the gland cells shows that you have a malignancy, you must continue with the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8349, + "question": "I am overweight, tired, and lethargic. I would like to know from the results whether I have laziness, is it necessary to treat it, and is the percentage of the gland simple? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, you have an underactive thyroid gland and it needs urgent treatment. Go to your doctor to prescribe treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8350, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar is 5.68. Is this normal?? If it is high, how do I lower it? Are there foods that reduce the cumulative sugar, please? I am afraid. Is it normal? Even though I'm tired, I can't exercise...", + "answer": "Your mistake is starting to conduct this analysis. This analysis is requested by the doctor when he deems it necessary. The result of the analysis is normal. Consult a nutrition group to describe a healthy diet that suits you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8351, + "question": "Is there a problem with my tests?", + "answer": "There is something wrong...either the tests are wrong or your menstrual cycle is absent. Most importantly, why did you do the tests?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8352, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you ,\nI am a 37-year-old man who suffers from a lack of appearance on my chin except for a few scattered hairs. My mustache is full and very thick and also (goatee), noting that...", + "answer": "Your problem is aesthetic, not satisfactory. Get on with your life and don't worry about it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8353, + "question": "FT4 What do you mean, are you giving me 11.90? The analysis is whether it is descending, ascending, or fine", + "answer": "These questions are answered by your doctor who requested the analysis and explains the results to you verbally. For us, we need a picture of the analysis so that we can respond", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8354, + "question": "Hello, but I have tests and I want to know what the deficiency or normal is", + "answer": "You have a severe vitamin D deficiency that needs treatment. We take a 50,000 vitamin D pill weekly for three months. You have mild hypothyroidism that does not require treatment. We only need to repeat the TSH analysis after three months. ATPO. The above has nothing to do with hair loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8355, + "question": "I am pregnant, I was suffering from hypothyroidism, and my TSH has been moderate for some time. I have been taking the medication Levotrex, and I have determined that my TSH is moderate through tests and a medical examination. Will...", + "answer": "The answer is in the hands of the Lord of the Worlds, and the possibility of his infection is possible, and therefore a gland analysis must be performed after his birth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8356, + "question": "I would like to have an adrenal function test done after a week because I suffer from lethargy and weakness throughout the day, and our family has people with Addison's disease, and I use a nasal spray that contains cortisone. Does...", + "answer": "General tests, vitamin D, and thyroid analysis must first be performed. As for adrenal gland tests, they must be requested and interpreted by a doctor. As for the nasal spray, yes, it should be stopped at least two days before the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8357, + "question": "I am pregnant, I suffer from hypothyroidism, and my TSH has been moderate for some time after taking Levotrex, and I am keen to keep my TSH moderate through tests and medical examination...", + "answer": "Yes, a child can suffer from thyroid disease, and therefore he must have a thyroid test performed immediately after his birth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8358, + "question": "Peace be upon you. When I was 19 years old, I was treated for hypothyroidism. I took the medication leyvotirox50. Now my TSH is moderate. Now I am pregnant. I follow up with the endocrinologist. My questions...", + "answer": "Yes, a child can suffer from glandular disease, and therefore he must be tested after his birth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8359, + "question": "I suffer from fever, dizziness, bone pain, and weight loss. After I started treatment for the thyroid gland and had tests done, it showed severe lethargy.", + "answer": "The diagnosis is clear: an underactive thyroid gland. The treatment is easy and you will regain your activity and vitality within one to two weeks. The next gland analysis will be after six months to adjust the dose. Only one test: TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8360, + "question": "Peace be upon you. When I was 19 years old, I was treated for hypothyroidism. I took the medication leyvotirox50. Now my TSH is moderate. Now I am pregnant. I follow up with the endocrinologist. My questions...", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible that your child will suffer from a thyroid disease, and after birth, he must undergo a thyroid test, and the matter is in the hands of the Lord of the Worlds. You are required to measure your TSH monthly and adjust the thyroxine dose to less than 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8361, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. May God make you happy. I had a score of 14 12 days ago, and I followed some diets and gave up sugars and soft drinks. Praise be to God, now the day I test 110, once 136, once 183, and twice...", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar level is 14. This means that you definitely need a diet + treatment, and not just a diet. As for your question about a drop in blood sugar, does it indicate a decrease in blood sugar? This is a mistake. Rather, the opposite is true, that is, a decrease in the cumulative blood sugar indicates a decrease in blood sugar over a period of days and months. Because sugar Cumulative is only an indication of the arithmetic average of blood sugar numbers during the past 3 months and at all times.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8362, + "question": "Why did I lose weight when I had... Why did I lose weight when I had low thyroid hormone levels?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism does not cause weight loss. Therefore, you should look for causes other than hypothyroidism, including adrenal cortical insufficiency and malabsorption. As for adrenal insufficiency, you had a cortisol test done in 2018 and it was normal. If anything remains, you should do a malabsorption test, which is: Anti Transglutaminase ab (IgA)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8363, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid gland lead to soft skin and an abnormal texture in men?", + "answer": "On the contrary, it causes roughness of the skin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8364, + "question": "Tsh is 0.27low\nT4 is 1.4 normal\nDoes this mean I have a serious problem tomorrow?\nWhat is the treatment? Does the treatment cause weight gain?", + "answer": "The tests are normal and there is no problem with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8365, + "question": "Good evening, may I ask if my blood sugar rises without eating and on an empty stomach to 171, and I take insulin and am committed to my treatment with the doctor, knowing that I am pregnant/is it possible that this is caused by pregnancy hormones?", + "answer": "Of course, one of the reasons is pregnancy hormones, which require raising the insulin dose from time to time. The rest of the reasons: insufficient dose or failure to adhere to the diet. In any case, the evening dose must be increased by two units.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8366, + "question": "My blood sodium level decreased more than once, knowing that I have adrenal insufficiency and take a medication called Cortef.\nWhat are the solutions to maintain normal sodium levels...", + "answer": "Increase the dose of Cortef or add another medicine called Florinef", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8367, + "question": "I have symptoms of hypothyroidism, such as difficulty losing weight, constipation, cold extremities, heavy menstrual cycles, and high cholesterol... On the analysis, the percentages were normal. Is it possible that I have hypothyroidism without the appearance of...", + "answer": "It is not possible, however, to be more certain, by performing both TSH and FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8368, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you,,\nI am a 24-year-old young man, and anyone who sees me would think that I am 17 years old. The characteristics of primary puberty are complete, but I suffer from weak characteristics of secondary puberty, especially the masculine appearance. My face is childish and round...", + "answer": "The tests are completely normal and there is no pathological problem related to puberty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8369, + "question": "Hello..I had a testosterone test and the result was 436ng/d1. Do I have a low level? I am 20 years old. Please reply, thank you.", + "answer": "The normal scope of the analysis varies from one laboratory to another, so a copy of the analysis must be sent", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8370, + "question": "After a month, I will be 17 years old, and my height is 180, my father is 176, and my mother is 171. Is it possible for me to grow taller yet, meaning I will reach 187 or more, or will my height stop, knowing...", + "answer": "Forget the issue of height completely. Your height is excellent and the thyroid gland has nothing to do with it since you are being treated with thyroxine. It is normal at this age for your growth hormone to be low because at this age you no longer have growth hormone in the first place.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8371, + "question": "I had hormone tests done. I attach pictures for you to read the results of the tests, please, not an order. Thank you", + "answer": "All tests are within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8372, + "question": "Doctor, I was first examined about a year and a half ago, and it turned out that I was lethargic. The next day, the doctor gave me pills, but I took them for a month, and then the hospitals closed due to Corona, and I did not resume treatment, and now I have noticed my weight...", + "answer": "The tests must first be repeated to ensure that lethargy or deficiency is still present. Then start treatment when needed. I advise you to do an analysis: TSH, Anti TPO. As an answer to your question: Does thyroid medication cause weight loss? It does not in itself cause weight loss. Rather, it restores the weight to what it was before inactivity.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8373, + "question": "I was pregnant my tsh was low and my t4 and t3 were normal\nAfter giving birth 7 months ago, still\nMy tsh is 0.27\nMy t4 is 1.4\nMy question...", + "answer": "Your analysis is normal and you do not have anything serious or not. There is no need to treat it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8374, + "question": "I had a gland appear in my neck and it grew in size. It was examined, removed, and tested clean. Two months later, another one appeared. I want an answer. Is this harmful? I have a picture of the gland in the neck.", + "answer": "where is the picture", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8375, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a gland examination. Is this result normal or not? Thanks.", + "answer": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. The readings indicate the beginning of hypersecretion of the thyroid gland. In such cases, the examination is repeated after 3 to 6 months to monitor the change in thyroid secretion. It is also recommended to see an endocrinologist. Get well soon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8376, + "question": "I am a 22-year-old person. I used to suffer from growth hormone deficiency and was treated for it with injections, and now my height is 172, but I have some problems that I do not know the cause of, such as that my fingernails and fingers resemble those of these children...", + "answer": "Fingers or nails have nothing to do with growth hormone deficiency or treatment with growth hormone. Rather, this is a natural form or a natural variation among humans. Also, the absence of chin hair even though you have hair on the rest of your body. This is also due to the nature of your body and no hormone has anything to do with it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8377, + "question": "I had thyroid surgery and had several complications, including swelling of my entire body. Finally, the symptoms went away, but the doctor ordered me to do an IRN test and I got the following results: IRN 5.3...", + "answer": "A high INR is evidence of high blood fluidity in the patient. One of the most important reasons for high blood fluidity is taking blood-thinning medications, such as blood-thinning medications used after replacing the valve valve or medications given as a prophylaxis in cases of high blood clotting in the body. Otherwise, high blood thinning may indicate diseases. Liver, because dehydration enzymes are secreted from the liver, so you must consult a hematologist to perform additional tests and evaluate the condition well. Get well soon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8378, + "question": "Is taking a biopsy and emptying the cystic nodes necessary for my case, or can I just monitor for now, and if there is a development, take a biopsy and empty the cystic nodes?\n-And when...", + "answer": "Left ganglion aspiration and left cyst aspiration should be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8379, + "question": "I would like to see a thyroid test and tell me whether the type is normal or needs treatment", + "answer": "The tests are completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8380, + "question": "I took my father's height and the sum was 327\nMy height is 156 and I am 15 and three months old\nShould I do hormone tests?\nWhat is the name of the tests?", + "answer": "If you have not yet completed puberty, you can perform tests: TSH. Anti Trans Glutaminase ab", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8381, + "question": "I am a man, but I have a feminine waist, and fat accumulates in the buttocks area, and I have gynecomastia - for more than 6 years. What is the solution to these problems? Do I have excess hormones?", + "answer": "An examination by a doctor is essential here, followed by qualitative tests, and then the answer will be given", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8382, + "question": "I am 20 years old. I suffer from heart palpitations, dizziness, headaches, and lethargy. I have an active gland and increased antibodies. I was diagnosed with Graves’ disease. I take 4 carbimazole a day and 2...", + "answer": "Continuing treatment depends on the levels of thyroid hormone in the blood. There is a possibility that the gland will go into a state of inactivity, which happens in about 20% of people due to chronic inflammation. The condition must be followed up periodically with the treating physician to conduct thyroid hormone tests and treat the symptoms associated with increased secretion. A thousand peace be upon you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8383, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am 21 years old and had my thyroid examined due to heart palpitations and irregularity, and I have first-degree gynecomastia.\nThe TSH test came out at 1.11. Is this normal or...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. The thyroid examination is normal and there are no problems in the secretion of the natural gland, but a T4 examination must be done to confirm it. In any case, other causes of palpitations must be searched with a cardiologist. As for gynecomastia, it may be due to a defect in the secretion of the pituitary or adrenal gland, and other causes must be searched for as well. If the thyroid test is normal, you will recover quickly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8384, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar an hour after eating and it came out as 115, and 5 hours later I ate cake and chips during that period and measured it and it came out as 95. This is low, and today I ate and drank...", + "answer": "It is normal for the blood sugar number to appear at this number", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8385, + "question": "After giving birth, I noticed a slight swelling in the gland. Can it go away on its own without the need for treatment?", + "answer": "The answer follows according to the gland analysis. I advise you to perform: TSH, Anti TPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8386, + "question": "But I want to grow longer and I want to use growth hormone if a doctor is consulted and taken from the doctor himself. Is it harmful and what are the side effects?", + "answer": "You cannot prolong it longer, neither with growth hormone nor without growth hormone. On the contrary, taking it may cause you many harms to the body.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8387, + "question": "Is it normal for the gland to be idle for a while and then return to normal without taking any medication, meaning without treating it?", + "answer": "Possible, but you must monitor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8388, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does taking large amounts of testosterone or DHT cream during puberty increase the length of the penis and enlarge it beyond the predetermined genetic length, or not?", + "answer": "You may get some benefit from this topic, but the harms are more", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8389, + "question": "Can regular and extended Glucophage be combined?\nThat is, taking a Glucophage extended-release tablet 1000 in the morning and a regular Glucophage 1000 tablet in the evening after the main meal.", + "answer": "of course", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8390, + "question": "I have an active gland and during the ECG it was 100. Is it considered normal or not?", + "answer": "If the gland is really active, you should take the treatment or increase the dose if you are already taking it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8391, + "question": "My father analyzed his cumulative blood sugar two weeks ago and found that the sugar was 6.4. He went to a doctor who told him the percentage was very small, but he allowed him only two loaves of bread per day and banned him from sugar and juice completely. He allowed him only sugar...", + "answer": "Since he has muscular effort, you can increase the amount of bread and rice. However, sweets and white sugar are absolutely prohibited.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8392, + "question": "I am a woman. I have light cysts and my hair grows quickly, but the testosterone hormone did not increase or anything. The doctor prescribed me proscar 5mg for 3 months. Does it have any problems or harm? Is it better to stop taking it?", + "answer": "This medication is not the first line in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome associated with oligomerism. Rather, the most important is estrogen and progesterone compounds, or so-called cycle regulators.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8393, + "question": "I am a young man, 24 years old. My problem is that I look younger than my age. Anyone who sees me will think that I am 18 years old. My face is childish, round, with few bones. I also suffer from a weak skeletal system. My forearms are weak....", + "answer": "Your facial appearance is not related to any glandular problem. However, due to general weakness, general tests must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8394, + "question": "I suffer from severe pain after my period. I had an insulin resistance test and it was normal. The doctor asked me to perform the following tests. Are they normal or not? Please reply.\nNote that I did the 3rd test...", + "answer": "Tests are within normal ranges. Get well soon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8395, + "question": "Is a testosterone level of 0.37 nmol/L normal for women? I am 21 years old and single", + "answer": "Yes, it is considered safe and natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8396, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My cycle is not regular and I had a gland test done and it came out at 6. Do I need treatment or is the percentage normal?", + "answer": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. The most common examination is TSH. The gland examination is considered to be at the upper limit of the normal range, and if it is without symptoms of hypothyroidism, such as weight gain, loss of appetite, feeling cold despite the hot weather, constipation, and other symptoms, knowing that irregular menstruation is one of the symptoms of hypothyroidism, it is recommended Do the examination after 3 to 6 months, and if it remains within this number or increases, it is recommended to see an endocrinologist to start treating an underactive thyroid gland for a speedy recovery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8397, + "question": "Hello doctor, I suffer from hyperhidrosis, even when I sleep in an air cooler I sweat a lot. What is the cause and is there a treatment?", + "answer": "Welcome. Excessive sweating has several causes, and you should see a doctor as soon as possible if it is accompanied by several other symptoms, such as weight loss and high body temperature. Otherwise, it is recommended to see an endocrinologist to request TSH thyroid tests. T4 and growth hormone test or insulin like growth hormone test and based on the results the treatment will provide a speedy recovery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8398, + "question": "My doctor decided for me to use Dostinex to lower my prolactin level, and I suffer from hypothyroidism. Yesterday was the first day to use the first half of the pill, and after three days I use...", + "answer": "There is absolutely no need to worry. There is no need for you to take any action. Complete your natural treatment, half a pill every 3 days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8399, + "question": "Something appeared in my neck on the side of the thyroid gland, and when I examined and had an ultrasound, it turned out to be inflammation of the lymph nodes and inflammation of the neck tissue. I took Cerviflox 750 with Cataflam for 10 days and...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, this is not an endocrinology specialty. It is an inflammation of the muscles and adjacent fatty tissue. Your treatment is with an ear, nose and throat doctor or a general surgeon. You must be closely monitored, and I think you need treatment with antibacterials through the intravenous route.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8400, + "question": "Doctor, my free testosterone percentage is 8.63, FSH 2.25, ft4 13.56, LH 9.59, and TSH 2.58. Are the tests OK? For your information, I am 15 and weigh 98. For your information, I am male.", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8401, + "question": "I tested today, a year after my first test, and the TSH result was 1.94. I tested T4, and the result was 1.32. I did not understand whether to continue taking the thyroxine pills because I have lethargy. Take 50 milligrams or stop them. I hope someone will answer me.", + "answer": "The kit analysis is very excellent, thank God. It is always preferable that the TSH reading is within the lower half of the normal range, and your reading achieves exactly what is required with this dose of thyroxine, evidence that it is suitable for you. Therefore, you must continue with it and re-examine after 6 months to a year. Recovery, God willing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8402, + "question": "My mother has diabetes, and her blood sugar is always high. How can I do nutritional protection for her or something else?\nNote that it has pressure", + "answer": "She should see a doctor to adjust the medications and increase the doses or add some medications because the percentage is high and she will be cured", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8403, + "question": "Four months ago, I had tests done and it turned out that I had hyperparathyroidism. The doctor prescribed vitamin D and calcium for me, and after a while I was tested and it came back to normal, and now I am thinking about taking calcium and vitamin D because it might be...", + "answer": "Of course, you can take calcium and vitamin D\nIt never causes any kidney failure.\nI recommend any compound that contains 500 mg of calcium and 400 IU of vitamin D", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8404, + "question": "I have an overactive thyroid gland, and I was taking 12 carbamazole tablets before stopping treatment in preparation for a dose of radioactive iodine, and now I have received 15 mm of radioactive iodine. Should I return to treatment? If yes...", + "answer": "You should return to treatment with about 9 tablets per day for a month, then reduce the amount gradually", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8405, + "question": "a result\nTSH:1.66\nT4:92.5\nIs it normal or not?", + "answer": "Can you provide me with the analysis unit? Is it the analysis unit? If the TSH is MU/mlT4 nml/l, this indicates that your analysis is normal. I had further inquiries about some symptoms, if possible?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8406, + "question": "There are hormonal pills to enlarge feminine areas, such as Maca and Maxi Doms. Are they generally safe? For a patient with polycystic ovary cysts in particular?", + "answer": "Any hormonal medications are considered unsafe and have many side effects. It is not recommended to use them without consulting an endocrinologist. Get well soon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8407, + "question": "At the young age of 15, I started to have some hair in my mustache and beard because I was 23 a few days ago. Suddenly, there was a lot of hair on my thighs, chest, abdomen, and legs, even a little hair in most areas of my body...", + "answer": "When the appearance of hair suddenly increases in these areas of the body, it may be due to a disturbance in the secretion of hormones in the body, including the adrenal gland. Therefore, it is recommended to visit an endocrinologist as soon as possible. Get well soon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8408, + "question": "A 35-year-old woman suffers from an underactive thyroid gland and irritable bowel syndrome. I had a diabetes test and the results of the test indicate that I am close to contracting the disease. I want a healthy and balanced diet to avoid contracting the disease...", + "answer": "At this age and with the proximity to diabetes, God forbid, you must follow a diet by reducing foods that contain large amounts of carbohydrates, such as starches, bread, rice, etc., and processed sugars, and engage in exercise, the most important of which is walking. Walking for 30 minutes a day for 5 days a week is considered appropriate in addition. To divide meals into 4 or 5 meals a day, which are light and spaced. There are diets and diets that can be followed. You can find them on the internet pages or consult nutritional specialists. Get well soon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8409, + "question": "I have a tumor between the collarbone and the neck on the right side and it began to appear on the left side of the back and front of the neck. Medical tests were performed and my thyroid gland appeared to be underactive, but...", + "answer": "Continue with thyroid medication. You must immediately see an internal medicine doctor to follow up on these swellings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8410, + "question": "I am 13 years old and have an insulin resistance of 2.92. Is it right for me to take Diamet 850 two pills a day in order to lose weight and remove the resistance?", + "answer": "No, it is not permissible to take medicine. Do a morning blood sugar test, if it is more than 100, see your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8411, + "question": "I did a TSH test and it came out at 3.61", + "answer": "The ratio is exact", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8412, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from a lack of testosterone, and I am 18 years old. I have pubic and underarm hair, and a little hair on the chin, and there is no harshness in my voice. I did an analysis...", + "answer": "This is called secondary or central sexual insufficiency. The pituitary gland may return and function within the next two years, but we must help it with stimulation. I advise you to take a 250 mg testosterone injection every month for 3 months. The laboratory evaluation is repeated 3 months after the last injection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8413, + "question": "I analyzed the thyroid gland and it came out at 6. Is it sluggish or normal? Knowing that the doctor gave me thyroxine 50 and I am continuing on it, knowing that my gallbladder was paralyzed a year ago from now and the thyroid gland was 6...", + "answer": "The percentage is considered very simple and does not require medication in most cases, and the most specified is FT4.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8414, + "question": "Examination\nTsh 3.12\n0.27_5.0", + "answer": "His rate is normal.... Good luck", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8415, + "question": "I have been taking the drug Troxine for two years. I have pain in the ball of my right foot from time to time without any stress, even when I wake up in the morning I take a Mopiflam painkiller pill and the pain subsides within an hour. Will...", + "answer": "You do not suffer from gout, and you must reduce your intake of meat, legumes, and nuts. You also need painkillers, and after the pain disappears, you take allopurinol treatment, 100 mg a day, and there is no side effect of troxin... With recovery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8416, + "question": "Hello\nI did a cumulative blood sugar test about 7 and a half months ago and it was normal, thank God. Then I did a cumulative blood sugar test 3 and a half months ago and it was normal, thank God. My question is how much...", + "answer": "Repeat it every 3 years", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8417, + "question": "Analysis tsh=0.01\nAnalysis free t4=1.6\nWhat does this mean? Please reply as soon as possible!!", + "answer": "This is a condition called Subclinical Hyperthyroidism, meaning the stage before hyperthyroidism, and it requires reviewing an endocrinologist to begin appropriate treatment. You must know the cause before starting treatment to choose the appropriate treatment, so you must visit a doctor. Get well soon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8418, + "question": "A month ago, I had a prolactin test, and it came out at 39.7, and after I drank the Jacaranda treatment for a month, every Monday and Thursday, half a pill decreased by 0.2.", + "answer": "The dose must be increased and an MRI of the pituitary gland must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8419, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I have been taking ALATAB600 with insulin for two days. I have noticed swelling and heat in my feet and I have itching all over my body.\nThank you very much in advance", + "answer": "The name of the medicine with insulin is not clear. As for your feet, you should immediately see a doctor for examination and a simple x-ray", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8420, + "question": "I have had diabetes for seven years and I use two medications for it, vidomet500 after lunch and dinner, and the other medication is NovoNo1mg.\nthree times\nCumulative 7.2\nI suffer from thinness and weakness", + "answer": "It is always recommended to consult a diabetologist when switching between diabetes-lowering medications because they are sensitive medications. There is a medication, Amaryl, that causes weight gain, but one of its side effects is a temporary drop in blood sugar readings. It is from the same family as the Diamicron medication, so it is not recommended to switch the medication except after consulting a diabetologist. Get well soon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8421, + "question": "I am sick with a thyroid gland that is sluggish in its activity. I used to take a maintenance dose of 100 and I got pregnant. I started taking 150 and every month after the test, the percentage will be normal. Currently, I am in the fifth and the percentage is 0.15 less...", + "answer": "According to the analysis, follow the dose of 125 every day", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8422, + "question": "I ask about the results of these tests, whether they are normal or not, especially the gland examination and vitamin D. If the results are abnormal, what are the causes and treatment?", + "answer": "Your tests are normal, except for a mild and insignificant deficiency in vitamin D. It is difficult to determine the cause of your fatigue and fatigue using tests alone and without a clinical examination. In general, fatigue may improve if you take vitamin D. I advise you to take 5,000 IU tablets after breakfast for a month, then one tablet twice a week. For 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8423, + "question": "My TSH test is 0.017. What are its downsides?", + "answer": "Your level of glandular hormones increases, or you take an excessive dose of thyroid medication, or the gland secretes the hormone at a satisfactory level, which leads to a severe deficiency in TSH.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8424, + "question": "A month ago I discovered that I had an underactive gland and started treatment, TSH 6, and this month I am pregnant. What effect does this have on pregnancy and how should I react, knowing that I am taking Thyroxine 100...", + "answer": "Currently, continue taking the treatment and there is no effect of the treatment on pregnancy. When you visit the gynecologist, re-examine the gland to ensure that the dose is appropriate.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8425, + "question": "Hello Doctor ..\nI have had an underactive thyroid for three years and am currently taking Thyroxine 100\nThree months ago I got married and I want to get pregnant\nMy question is: Does thyroid activity prevent pregnancy?", + "answer": "When the analysis before and throughout pregnancy is normal, then glandular deficiency will not prevent pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8426, + "question": "I am 72 years old and have diabetes. I had a heart valve replacement operation in 2014 and had an electrical cardioverter device installed...\nIn the morning after showering, I felt very tired and suffocated. This is the first time this happens", + "answer": "Go to the hospital and get an EKG and echocardiogram, and you may need to check the electrical modulator... and you will recover.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8427, + "question": "A friend of mine suffers from blood in his urine and weakness\nAnd nerve spasms, and he says that the thyroid gland is only functioning at a rate of 1 percent\nWhat should he do or go to any doctor?", + "answer": "He goes to a nephrologist to do the necessary tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8428, + "question": "My blood sugar is high after giving birth. Should I take medication or not?", + "answer": "If your early morning blood sugar is 126 or more, or the cumulative blood sugar is more than 6.5, then you should eat healthy, stay away from sugar, reduce carbohydrates, exercise, walk ten thousand steps daily, and see a doctor to determine when and what type of diabetes treatment you need.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8429, + "question": "I did a TSH test and the percentage was 0.9\nIs it normal or am I active?\nI am 34 years old", + "answer": "Natural ratio", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8430, + "question": "Can I continue taking Ozambik 1 mg during pregnancy? Because it adjusted the blood sugar and cumulative levels in a very great way, and I am afraid to take Calcophage and not see the same result? Also if you use...", + "answer": "It is not preferable to use it during pregnancy. Please consult your doctor to adjust the appropriate medications, whether pills or needles, according to the blood sugar level and cumulative levels", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8431, + "question": "Doctor, I want you to read these tests for me, because there is something that tells me that the prolactin is high, and you must take vitamin D and vitamin Omega 3. Tell me, you are all fine.", + "answer": "All your tests are completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8432, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the percentage of credit for the thyroid hormone analysis?\n1. TSH 2.9 mlE/L T4, frit 19.2\n2. TSH 1.60 mlE/L T4, frit 20.3", + "answer": "Your question is not clear. Generally speaking, both analyzes are the same", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8433, + "question": "My hormone level is 89\nWhat are the things and foods that help reduce hormone levels?\n+, I am taking medication to lower the prolactin hormone", + "answer": "There is no specific food that helps in lowering the prolactin hormone. On the contrary, there are foods that raise the prolactin hormone that should be avoided, such as fenugreek, in addition to a wide list of medications, especially digestive system medications and psychiatric medications.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8434, + "question": "I analyzed tshtsh 0.129", + "answer": "T3, T4, TSH We recommend performing all thyroid tests with symptoms and signs to confirm the disease, hypothyroidism, and determine its causes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8435, + "question": "Blood sugar rises as the number of hours of fasting increases?", + "answer": "This only happens if the doses of diabetes medications are not appropriate, so please follow up with your doctor to adjust the doses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8436, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had my thyroid removed and took radioactive iodine. After that, I noticed a lack of erection and sexual desire. What should I do?", + "answer": "It has not been scientifically stated that complications of radioactive iodine include erectile dysfunction and decreased sexual desire. You must consult a doctor to confirm other causes for this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8437, + "question": "I started using Ozambik needles for diabetes weekly this Saturday, and I am afraid of the symptoms. What should I do if I feel severe symptoms of this medication? Thank you.", + "answer": "There are usually no problems with taking Ozempic needles except nausea. In case of intolerance, return to the previous dose and consult your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8438, + "question": "Is it possible to stop eating white sugar suddenly? What are the steps to completely abstain from eating white sugar? Do you recommend giving up white sugar completely, or is it preferable to eat...", + "answer": "Yes, it is preferable to abstain from white sugar as much as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8439, + "question": "I want to stop the thyroid medication, knowing that it is 9.95", + "answer": "I do not advise you to stop the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8440, + "question": "Peace be upon you. About a month ago, I started intermittent fasting to lose weight, and I took several doses of diabetes medication once a day (500mg). After that, I noticed two symptoms, the first of which was that my height increased and my appearance became like...", + "answer": "Intermittent fasting is very beneficial and works to increase the secretion of growth hormone, which in turn improves the process of burning and building in the body. Weight loss and increased efficiency are expected, but there is no increase in height because bones stop growing after the age of 21, but if you notice a noticeable increase in height In terms of measurement, and that you need to change shoes to a larger size every now and then, and that the ring on your finger becomes narrow, it is possible that there is a pituitary gland defect, and you need to see a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8441, + "question": "My sister is 34 years old, and her cumulative blood sugar was 8 and a half, and her blood sugar was 215. After a month, she did a cumulative blood sugar test, and it was 7.5 and a half, and her blood sugar was 253. What should she do? Go to the doctor and then walk...", + "answer": "My dear, your sister has overt diabetes and requires diet + treatment.   One of them is never enough. You must start treatment immediately.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8442, + "question": "I suffer from a high prolactin level of 29%, and I am unmarried. I had a glandular analysis, but I don't have any problems or side effects, but I suffer from erectile dysfunction, knowing that the testosterone level is good...", + "answer": "Dear Sir, I am looking for another cause for erectile dysfunction other than prolactin. This increase is considered nothing and does not require any treatment currently", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8443, + "question": "I have lost weight, I am 177 cm tall and my weight is 61\nAnorexic\nI did an analysis and found a nana police worm\nI had a thyroid analysis done\nTHS was. 30\nT4. It was 1.4\nT3 was 3.9", + "answer": "For a more accurate answer, please send a picture of the analysis to verify what is written and determine the normal range. In general, as written, the thyroid TSH analysis was 30, and this is clearly high, meaning this is a clear deficiency of the gland. But this deficiency causes weight gain, not weight loss, so the story. You are not finished here and you must research more about weight loss, so I advise you to do an adrenal gland test and a malabsorption test: Morning serum cortisol (8 - 9 a.m.) Anti Trans Glutaminase ab", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8444, + "question": "I have a problem with high FSH (LH) hormone. I was diagnosed with premature menopause, knowing that I am 17 years old. Is there a treatment?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, this is sexual dysfunction. I advise you to undergo chromosomal analysis (Karyo Type).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8445, + "question": "I am 17 years old and my height is 168 cm. I am shorter than my brothers by 5 to 7 cm. I went to an endocrinologist and he told me that as long as puberty has occurred, it is not possible to give a hormone...", + "answer": "No endocrinologist in the world can help you for height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8446, + "question": "I am a breastfeeding woman (32 years old) of a one-year-old child\nI had a TSH test and the result was nine and a half\n9.5\nI was taking thyroxine 50, but I stopped it a month ago\nWhat is the appropriate dose now?", + "answer": "Adhere to the treatment as it is for a month and a half and two days of testing, and it is forbidden to stop the thyroid medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8447, + "question": ". Does it have a permanent cure or will I continue on medication for the rest of my life?", + "answer": "Good type of hyperactivity of the gland. There are types that require surgery, other types that require only long-term treatment, and types that heal on their own, even without treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8448, + "question": "Doctor, can you please see the tests?", + "answer": "The test is normal except for mild anemia. I advise you to undergo a gastrointestinal consultation and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8449, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I am 28.. My testosterone and prolactin are normal.. but I suffer from high FSH and LH hormones..\nSo what is the problem.. and what is the solution?", + "answer": "I advise you to do a karyotype analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8450, + "question": "I have a deficiency in cortisone and my blood pressure is low. I had an MRI with the dye. He said that there is a part of the gland that is not visible in the x-ray. Is this an operation or a treatment?", + "answer": "Hi. Ur MRI showed that your master gland which is located in the brain is very small and hence it may be that it is functioning sub-optimally. I need to have a look at ur morning cortisol along with serum sodium and potassium. U have also to do further blood tests as follows:Haemoglobin.TSH T4 T3 for thyroid.ACTH for ur adrenal gland (the gland which is located above the kidney).prolactin.IGF-1 (growth hormone).Estradiol, LH, FSH (hormones that regulate your cycle.If the blood cortisol is low then the main stay of treatment is hormone replacement with tablet called hydrocortisone at a dose of 10 mg morning, 5 mg afternoon and 5 mg early evening.No surgery is needed.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8451, + "question": "My mother is 66 years old, and now she has inflammation of the pelvic area\nCurrently, her temperature is high and it is coming back. Is it possible for me to give her Injectmol solution?\nKnowing that she suffers from kidney problems, kidney function...", + "answer": "There is no harm in using this medicine for the thyroid gland. However, you must consult a kidney specialist and get his opinion before using the medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8452, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 20 years old. I know that there are few opportunities for height growth at this age, but I want to make sure. I injected myself more than three months ago with testosterone 250 mg, and I...", + "answer": "Dear sir, the growth plates (as you call them) have been closed for a long time, and this needle will not close and will not open the growth plates. In other words, it will not affect the length, neither positively nor negatively.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8453, + "question": "I have a tumor in my neck. I don't know which gland is thyroid or which, but go ahead and tumor it and I did the T4, T3, and TSH gland tests and they are all normal. I want to know who has a tumor. Is this a thyroid gland or a lymphatic gland? Even if the gland...", + "answer": "From the look of the picture you sent, this is a nodule or enlargement at the expense of the thyroid gland. First and foremost, an echo of the thyroid gland must be performed, to determine the size and specifications of the nodule.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8454, + "question": "Hello, I did tests today and the percentages were as follows. Are they normal? For your information, I am 21 and single", + "answer": "The tests are normal, except for the DHEA-S hormone, on the upper limits of normal, with a deficiency in vitamin D levels. Vitamin D must be replaced with 5000 tablets daily for a month, then one tablet twice a week for a year.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8455, + "question": "I have mild hypothyroidism. The result of the test was TSH = 5.1. The doctor prescribed me thyroxine treatment for 3 months and told me that we would take a month off and come back to see.\nIt is possible that the gland will work again and I will not stay...", + "answer": "This mild thyroid sluggishness may be permanent or it may be temporary, so what your doctor has recommended to you is the right thing. I advise you to do the following procedure after stopping the medication for a month: TSH, Anti TPO.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8456, + "question": "I often find it difficult to sleep, given that I take the thyroid medication Levaxin about an hour before bed. Is this due to the thyroid medication? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes...it is preferable to take it in the morning after waking up on an empty stomach", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8457, + "question": "Now, after the operation, the voice is very weak, almost non-existent, and difficulty breathing, and must be treated with radioactive iodine and chemical pills.", + "answer": "Unfortunately, we cannot tell you anything about the sound and difficulty breathing because it is a complication of the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8458, + "question": "I took Clojovage, which was prescribed to me by an endocrinologist, because I have an increase in facial hair and the possibility of cysts, but it was not clear in Greece. I took it at the time for two days, and there was a drop in it, so I stopped it and did not wait for a follow-up, so I started taking it...", + "answer": "Hi.The most likely explanation for your complaints is a condition called ''Polycystic ovary syndrome''.This condition is characterized by excess production of male hormones by the female ovaries leading to excess hair growth on the face and the body.U need to do the following blood tests:1) Fasting blood glucose and HBAIC.2) Serum testosterone, DHEAS. (morning fasting on day 3-5 of the cycle).3) Serum prolactin, TSH, 17(OH) progesterone. The main stay of treatment of ''polycystic ovary syndrome'' is:1) Lifestyle modification. (low carb diet and exercise and weight reduction if your having excess body weight).2) OCP (oral contraceptive pills) to help regulating the cycle and reducing facial hair growth.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8459, + "question": "Does anyone who is treated with male hormone deficiency in the form of injections treat the problem of gynecomastia? Or must a mammary gland removal be performed to treat gynecomastia permanently?", + "answer": "Hi. To the contrary testosterone injections can worsen breast enlargement in males.If u have a breast enlargement then u have to do some series of blood tests to know the cause including:1) Serum testosterone, estradiol, LH,FSH.2) Prolactin.3) TSH,T4.4) Breast ultrasound.5) HCG, Alpha fetoprotein. Testicle ultrasound.Medications such as Nolvadex at a dose of 10 mg BD can be helpful.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8460, + "question": "I did a gland test and this result is normal?", + "answer": "Hi.Yes it is fine.Regards.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8461, + "question": "Honestly, I don't understand whether it is dangerous or is it possible that the cysts develop into tumors? Do the cysts have a cure? I had the analysis and x-rays done. I hope someone can help me", + "answer": "Thyroid gland dysfunction is normal, and small cysts in the thyroid are not important and only need monitoring. But what is most important is severe vitamin B12 deficiency and ferritin deficiency. You should be tried to take iron compounds and B12 supplements, exclusively iron", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8462, + "question": "If we postponed the thyroid tests for more than three months and did not take the medication after this period for about a week because it ran out, what would happen to our bodies? Thank you in advance?", + "answer": "If the duration of leaving the medication is short and the deficiency is mild, you will not feel anything. However, if the duration of leaving the medication is long and the deficiency is severe, you will feel the symptoms of hypothyroidism (fatigue, general weakness, hair loss, intolerance to cold weather, muscle pain and weakness, dry skin).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8463, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed 16 years ago, and I am now 34 years old and I take calcium. Sometimes I feel like my head is twitching, and sometimes I feel shortness of breath or heart palpitations. Every moment I feel...", + "answer": "Hi.You have to do the following blood tests including:1) Complete blood count. 2) Thyroid function tests (TSH T4 T3). 3) Calcium, Magnesium and phosphorus. 4) Vitamin D3 and parathyroid hormone level(PTH) level. 4) serum creatinine. 5)ECG.If all normal then most likely u have a no organic problem.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8464, + "question": "My thyroid hormone analysis turned out to be the same\nThyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 5.59\nI would like to know if it is normal\nOr there must be treatment. what is", + "answer": "Mild hypothyroidism. The best treatment is Euthyrox 50 tablets on an empty stomach", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8465, + "question": "I took a fasting blood sugar test and the result was 126. Does this mean that I am infected, knowing that I had taken a pill that contained an amount of caffeine before fasting and I was...", + "answer": "According to what you said, you have a single high blood sugar number, and this is not enough to diagnose diabetes. We must have at least two high numbers above 126 to diagnose diabetes, and of course it is best to also test for hemoglobin. If it is above 6.5, this is clear diabetes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8466, + "question": "I have a son who is approximately 17 years old, who is short, and some people advised me to have some tests done by an endocrinologist. Who is the specialist doctor for this condition? An endocrinologist, old or young...", + "answer": "There is no benefit in treating short stature at this age, since puberty is complete", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8467, + "question": "I had a prolactin test. I want to know if this is normal or not?!", + "answer": "Completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8468, + "question": "My 15-year-old daughter suffers from an increase in the size of the area under the left breast, unlike the right, as the right is normal.", + "answer": "No need to worry, it's okay", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8469, + "question": "I suffer from erectile dysfunction, and I had a hormone test done. Is my prolactin high? Or is it tending to rise and I must lower it? Also, are the hormones...", + "answer": "All your tests are normal, including prolactin. Most likely, the issue is psychological", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8470, + "question": "When can I use Ozambik after I used Saxenda? Is there a specific period?\nNote that I have been using Saxenda needles for 3 months.", + "answer": "You can use it immediately and there is no need for a break", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8471, + "question": "Do we have to perform thyroid tests immediately after three months of taking medication for hypothyroidism, or is it permissible to perform the tests even after a period of time after the end of the medication, such as performing them a week after...", + "answer": "Thyroid analysis should be performed immediately after three months of treatment and without stopping medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8472, + "question": "The symptoms fluctuate, one day I get diarrhea and the next I get constipation. Is this normal?? Is this considered a symptom of gland activity? Or is there something else? I did not notice any noticeable change in weight...", + "answer": "Dear Sir, are you basing your words on analyzes or on complaints you raise? Whatever the symptoms, the issue must be confirmed and documented by analyses. Please explain more next time.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8473, + "question": "For years, I have been treated for rheumatism, and one day I had a miscarriage due to methotrexate, and the prolactin increased for years. Two years ago, my face and body swelled, and I did an analysis and found that the prolactin increased and went down, and cortisol decreased...", + "answer": "Hi. I can see that u have been prescribed depomedrol injections for your rheumatoid arthritis and what i understand is that u have done serum cortisol recently for having symptoms of anxiety, tiredness and asthenia and the level of cortisol is low. There is a high probability that u can have adrenal gland failure. This means that your adrenal gland is not producing enough cortisol and that is the reason behind having those symptoms and low cortisol.I suggest that u should do a special test for your adrenal gland called ''short synacthen test''. This done by doing 9 am serum cortisol and then once more after giving u an injection called ''synacthen (ACTH)''. The main stay of treatment for that condition is hydrocortisone at a dose of 10 mg morning and 5 mg afternoon and 5 mg night time.Your need also to do further blood test for your high prolactin such as:1) Thyroid function tests (TSH T4 T3).2) Sex hormones including LH, FSH and estradiol.2) Creatinine and SGPT (kidney and liver enzymes).3) Pituitary gland MRI.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8474, + "question": "Is omega-3 medication successful for treating an underactive thyroid gland and how long should it be used? I hope for an answer. Thank you.", + "answer": "Research says that it helps improve an underactive thyroid gland, but it is not the final treatment. You can use Omega 3 Plus in a dose twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening while eating, and this will greatly improve the body’s condition in general. However, I advise you to go to an endocrinologist and have an analysis done, and he will prescribe you medications appropriate to the results of the tests to treat the problem and then You do another test after a period of treatment, and the doctor follows up on your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8475, + "question": "I have been married for a year and I had a testosterone test done, the result was 34, and the test said the normal range was 50 to 300 in, and prolactin was also low, and when I checked, the doctor wrote me 3 injections...", + "answer": "The following must be performed: Because prolactin is low, we most likely need an MRI of the pituitary gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8476, + "question": "Lethargy, laziness, facial hair", + "answer": "Please resubmit the analysis after closing the comment window in order for the results to appear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8477, + "question": "Peace be upon you... I have been on dialysis for two years, and I suffer from suffocation and neck pressure. I had a nuclear scan of the parathyroid glands. The picture was fine. Thank God, I did an ultrasound scan of the thyroid gland, which contained small cysts...", + "answer": "A TSH test should be performed if it has not been done previously, but your symptoms are most likely stressful, that is, due to psychological stress", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8478, + "question": "Peace be upon you. This is the result of a sample of the thyroid gland, which contains nodules and a tumor in the right lobe, knowing that it does not affect the activity of the normal functioning gland. The question is, is this a benign tumor...", + "answer": "According to the report,  it is completely intact", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8479, + "question": "What is the purpose and result of these tests and what is advice?", + "answer": "There is no sugar analysis or cumulative sugar on the sent paper", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8480, + "question": "The prolactin level is 36.1 and the TSH is 1.81 and I have no symptoms. What treatment can I use and for how long?\nShould I follow up with a doctor or should I just be treated?", + "answer": "If your menstruation is regular and there is no breast milk and you are single, then there is no need for treatment at all now. The analysis is repeated after 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8481, + "question": "My testosterone level is 5.37\nIs a prolactin level of 19.7 normal or not?", + "answer": "The prolactin value is normal, while the testosterone value is only one, and the values ​​of each laboratory are calculated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8482, + "question": "Is diabetes in active youth (MODI) a chronic disease like type 1 and type 2 diabetes?\nOr can it be completely cured?", + "answer": "Even if the diabetes pattern is moderate, it is still diabetes. It is a chronic disease and cannot be cured", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8483, + "question": "Is it necessary to be fasting to perform a cumulative blood sugar test, and does doing a cumulative blood sugar test replace the need for an insulin resistance test?", + "answer": "Being fasting means that it gives accuracy in the result of the analysis, regardless of the test, whether the cumulative blood sugar or other tests. Of course, the cumulative blood sugar replaces the insulin analysis, which is not included in the criteria for diagnosing diabetes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8484, + "question": "Is there a conflict between beta blockers and growth hormone, or is it not appropriate to take them together, knowing the dose of beta blocker is only 1.25 mg as an anti-anxiety drug? Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no conflict", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8485, + "question": "Hello Doctor, my brother is 3 years old and his tests showed that he has a slight increase in the TSH hormone, estimated at 8. There is no thyroid disease patient in our family. Add that...", + "answer": "The leading range for TSH at this age is up to 8.3, so it is on the upper limit of normal. However, due to the importance of the hormone thyroxine in the development and construction of the child’s brain, I advise you to take the medication with a trial of IFAF after two years.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8486, + "question": "I am required to have a homa IR test and a TSH and T4 test, and due to social circumstances I have to do them at the same time. Is it normal or not permissible to take thyroid treatment (thyroxine), especially since I will be fasting for the test...", + "answer": "The meaning of your question is that you are already taking Eltroxin and you are currently having a blood draw. It is better for you to take Eltroxin after the blood draw and not before.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8487, + "question": "May I know whether these tests are good or whether there is a problem?", + "answer": "Gland tests are completely normal. As for the blood test, the MCV is low. I advise you to do a hemoglobin electrophoresis test and a serum iron test.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8488, + "question": "Feeling hot and having high blood pressure, reaching 130/110, after taking Comdiovan160/25 and Xylax injections, which prompted doctors to request an MRI of the pituitary gland.", + "answer": "An incorrect diagnostic statement. The resonance of the pituitary gland is not related to high blood pressure. It is preferable to adjust the blood pressure medications only. I advise you to stop Lasix and add amlodipine, 5 mg, one pill at noon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8489, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, what can I do to lower my blood sugar level?", + "answer": "The answer is very simple. Diet + treatment. I advise you to take a blood sugar-regulating drug such as metformin 500 mg twice daily after food.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8490, + "question": "I am 59 years old\nI had a thyroid test done and I want to understand the results\nTSH 33.17\nFT3 1.79\nFT4 14.77\nATPO 600\nAnti Thyroglobulin (A-TG) 704.3\nwith many thanks", + "answer": "Dear Madam: What you have is severe hypothyroidism due to chronic thyroiditis (Hashimoto’s disease). The most important thing you should know is that your treatment is permanent for life, and it is forbidden to stop the medication completely. Your treatment is: Euthyrox 100 mcg, one pill daily on an empty stomach, one hour before breakfast. It will be reassessed after 3 stay up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8491, + "question": "I am 25 years old and I had an ultrasound examination of my thyroid gland. It showed a tumor measuring 3.5 cm (3 tirads) on the left side and another measuring 1.6 cm (4 tirads) and the blood test was normal. Should it be removed...", + "answer": "I advise you to remove the large left node", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8492, + "question": "I did a test and I am a girl and I am not married, and I found out that this is what it means. Please reply", + "answer": "Unfortunately, you did not photograph the analysis well. You photographed the normal area of ​​the gland in the pregnant woman, not the result of the analysis. Please resend the result.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8493, + "question": "My question was answered by one of his doctors, by consulting an endocrinologist. If possible, I would like to know what type of tests I can do, and if I am an endocrinologist in a medical program, I will review...", + "answer": "If your puberty is complete (in other words, if your testicles are large), we cannot help you. Other than that, it is possible. I advise you to do a testicle echo and send it back.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8494, + "question": "I have had swelling in the thyroid gland on the left side for five years, and I went to the hospital in Europe, and now the swelling begins on the right side, with very painful cramps in the neck from time to time...", + "answer": "Your question requires that you send us ultrasound images. In general, since the biopsy is fine, most of these nodes will not turn into cancer. You must undergo regular monitoring with ultrasound every 6 months. However, we need echo images.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8495, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar and it was 108. I was not fasting\nAm I diabetic or about to become diabetic?", + "answer": "Don't worry, it's all normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8496, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor. I have low testosterone. I used to grind a lot, and for a week I stopped grinding. I hope you can tell me a treatment.", + "answer": "The following tests need to be performed: TSHFSHLHPRL, and the cause is known according to the results of the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8497, + "question": "I tested anti tg and it was 6.4, anti tpo and it was 4.35, and tsh and it was 2.46. Are the values ​​normal?\nI had a lump in my neck measuring 17×8", + "answer": "All tests are normal. As for the node within the gland, please send an echo report", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8498, + "question": "I had a swollen gland and the gland tests were fine\nI took an x-ray and this is the x-ray report.... Is it necessary to do a biopsy?? How likely is it that it is a cancerous nodule?\nHow big is the knot?\nFor your information, I suffer from constipation and frequent...", + "answer": "The biopsy should be performed from the right large nodule", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8499, + "question": "I have high-grade diabetes, and I randomly tested my blood sugar and it came out at 156, but my brain is cracked, my eyes are not feeling very dizzy, and my legs are in pain. What is the reason, doctor, please?", + "answer": "If there were no episodes of hypoglycemia preceding the headache, then diabetes has no relation to the headache. In general, the headache you mention is closer to a headache of vascular origin (migraine or cluster headache). I advise you to see a neurologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8500, + "question": "I had gestational diabetes, I gave birth, and the diabetes disappeared. I passed fasting between 89-106, two hours after eating, 113-120. Sometimes if I ate sweets or bread, it would be 150. Some doctors said it was normal and some said it was a disease...", + "answer": "Currently, I am not diabetic, but if it is more than 100 on an empty stomach or two hours after breakfast, it is more than 140 and less than 200. Cumulative blood sugar is between 5.8 and 6.5, as this is pre-diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8501, + "question": "My father's blood sugar was high for two days and a little, and his blood sugar went down. The important thing is that he wants to sleep every now and then, and the little boy's leg was swollen and developed a scab, and today the scab came out with blood, and he feels it...", + "answer": "This is diabetic foot, which should be treated with antibiotics", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8502, + "question": "Forgetfulness with a slight weight gain and lack of concentration in lessons\n14 years old", + "answer": "This is clear hypothyroidism. I start with the following treatment: Euthyrox 50 mcg one pill daily on an empty stomach, except on Fridays and Tuesdays, two pills. The medicine is taken an hour before breakfast. After two months, the following tests are repeated: TSHAnti TPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8503, + "question": "I am 19 years old and my height is 173. Is it possible to increase my height to 180 through growth hormone injections under medical supervision and an endocrinologist?\nPlease answer and thank you very much", + "answer": "I can never forget it forever", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8504, + "question": "I am 22 years old, and my aldosterone is at 47.1 and my TSH is at 5.41. I have high blood pressure, and I take continuous treatment, completely avoiding fats, salts, and even sugars. I suffer from health disorders, sudden palpitations, and bad psychological state, and I did...", + "answer": "Hi. Essential hypertension is the most common cause of high blood pressure in the public. Essential means no known distinct cause. It is thought to be due to interplay between dietary, genetic and stressful life condition.  However in ur case we need to look for other possibilities of what we call it “surgical hypertension” that is a high blood pressure due to hormonal imbalance that can be corrected by surgery. In regard to the TSH level. Ur current level is 5.4 which is in the zone of thyroid under activity.  However, It is mentioned that u r taking “carbimazole” and carvidolol. Since how long ?? Have u ever been diagnosed with over active thyroid before? If that is the case then u need to reduce the dose of carbimazole to allow TSH to return back to normal. Aldosterone of 47 could be normal or high depending on the unit of measurement. U need to specify the unit of measurement. Is it pmol/l or ng/dl. U need to send the unit of measurement and u have to do another test called serum renin and more hormonal tests called serum metanephrine and nor metanephrine to look for surgically correctable causes of hypertension. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8505, + "question": "I am 18 years and 8 months old, and so far no signs of puberty have appeared. The size of the testicles and penis is very small and has grown in the breasts, knowing that I have fat in the abdominal area, and I did not consult any...", + "answer": "In order to determine the cause, you must perform the following tests: TSHFSHLHPRL serum testosterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8506, + "question": "I feel heat in my body, as if it were steam or something similar, and it happens to me at times. I suspect that I have a testosterone deficiency. Is this a reason for the body’s heat?", + "answer": "There is no link between body temperature and testosterone. It is better to look for other things, such as hyperthyroidism. Sometimes, physical urticaria can give the same symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8507, + "question": "Hello.\nI'm from Morocco.\nFasting: First examination 136 Second examination 114\nCumulative: 5.4\nCortisol at 8 a.m. 228.0\nAm I diabetic and what do you advise me to do?", + "answer": "This is a diabetes requirement that the laboratory be accurate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8508, + "question": "Doctor, I am 15 years old and my weight is 97. I have pubic hair, thick armpits, and a beard that is not thick, and I have a short penis size. I went to the doctor and found that I have low testosterone. Did...", + "answer": "Since you have a beard, you have normal testosterone and do not have any health problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8509, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done so I could use Saxenda injections to lose weight.\nThe result of the analysis is: TSH: 4.280 and FT3: 3.77\nIs it normal!?", + "answer": "It is normal and there is no harm in re-testing after a year to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8510, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI had the gland analyzed and my results came out, but the doctor who read the results said my gland was healthy, but it appears to me that my result is higher than the normal range. What do you think of the result...", + "answer": "Mild hypothyroidism. Treatment should be started: Euthyrox 50 mcg one pill on an empty stomach daily, one hour before breakfast. After two months, the following tests: TSHAnti TPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8511, + "question": "I had medical tests done and I would like you to clarify those results", + "answer": "All tests are within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8512, + "question": "These tests and treatment sitaglipten100mg and xigdu5/1000, knowing that suddenly we noticed an increase in blood sugar and we did these tests. Is the treatment useful?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, your sent test does not contain a blood sugar or cumulative blood sugar test. It is best to do both (blood sugar, HbA1C).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8513, + "question": "I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and this is the second year since I was diagnosed with it. Is the treatment lifelong or there are no solutions?? Does taking Vital Protain and Omega 3 affect lethargy...", + "answer": "Treatment is based on TSH analysis every 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8514, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I felt tired, exhausted, frequent thirst, and body pain, so I did these tests. What was the result?", + "answer": "The tests sent are all within normal\nThe analyzes must be completed with:\nBlood sugar\nCBC\nSerum iron\nESR\nCRP", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8515, + "question": "Does sports cause an increase in the male hormone, causing baldness in most sports players? Does anyone who has signs of high male hormone levels, such as acne, want to avoid baldness?", + "answer": "Sports have nothing to do with the male hormone at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8516, + "question": "My height is 166 and I am 16 years old, but my height is fixed for a year. Is it possible for me to grow taller again, even if it is 4 cm, knowing that my father is 166 and my mother is 156?", + "answer": "Age 16 years\nYou can't do anything about the length\nBecause the epiphysis is closed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8517, + "question": "Does staying up late cause short stature during puberty? Because my height is 175, and if I analyze the growth hormone and it turns out to be normal, does this mean that this is my genetic height and staying up late has no effect? And IGF-1 analysis...", + "answer": "Firstly, you are 20 years old and there is no point in thinking about the matter.\nSecondly, if you are asking about the effect of staying up late on children, the answer is theoretically yes\nIt is supposed to affect\nBut nothing is scientifically proven", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8518, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a cumulative blood sugar test done about 3 months ago and it was normal, thank God. Does it need to be repeated every 3 months or is there no need? Or how old is the test?...", + "answer": "No need to re-analyze\nThe normal range for cumulative blood sugar is 5.8\nFrom 5.8 to 6.5 is called pre-diabetes\nMore than 6.5% diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8519, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar for more than 3 months exceeded 8%. Now, if I did a cumulative blood sugar test and the percentage ranged between 4 and 5.6, does this mean that it is possible...", + "answer": "Of course you can't stop insulin.\nCumulative sugar decreased due to insulin and will rise after stopping insulin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8520, + "question": "The doctor prescribed my daughter Euthyrox 50 micrograms\nTsh dropped from 58 to 0.2 in two months\nOne antibody, 88, is normal, and the other, 128, is high\nShould we reduce the dose to 25 micrograms?\nno...", + "answer": "Etherox should be continued and not stopped completely\nWe only need to vary the dose as follows:\n50 tablets every day on an empty stomach except Friday, half a tablet.\nThe analysis is repeated after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8521, + "question": "I had a testosterone test done and the result was 3.49. I am 38 years old. Is the result normal?", + "answer": "The result is within the normal range, but closer to low.. Testosterone can be increased by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, ensuring regular exercise, and taking nutritional supplements.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8522, + "question": "I take Altroxine 50 and 100 alternately every day. Should we reduce the dose or is that okay? I am not sick tomorrow. My pregnancy has increased. I reached 8 and had a miscarriage. I am continuing treatment and have reached...", + "answer": "Reduce the dose to 50 daily and repeat the TSH test after a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8523, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have 3 nodules in the thyroid gland. I took a scan on 11/2021 and there was a nodule larger than 1 cm, T 3, and two small ones, one with T 3 and the second with T 4, and a biopsy was taken of...", + "answer": "Hi. Based on the description in the new ultrasound report u need to redo the biopsy from the largest thyroid nodule on the right side that measures 1 cm in the maximum diameter. The next step depends on the biopsy result. Changing shape of the nodule is significant but bear in mind that ultrasound reports is subjected to operator bias and there may be a misclassification from the beginning rather than a true change in the shape of the nodule.  Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8524, + "question": "If a man has high levels of the FSH hormone\n0.8 Does this cause a problem in pregnancy?\nThe doctor prescribed the Gunapure injection", + "answer": "Yes, this leads to decreased sperm production", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8525, + "question": "A few days ago, I noticed a slight swelling in the left lobe of the thyroid gland, as well as an almost constant headache for a period of time and slight dizziness.", + "answer": "The following must be performed: Thyroid echo and TSH analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8526, + "question": "I had a blood test and the TSH was 1.9 mUI/l\na-tpo", + "answer": "The written test is a thyroid test and is completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8527, + "question": "Good evening\nI use the medication Alonda, which specializes in prolactin, and I read that the leaflet says not to take it if you are planning to become pregnant. Does it have an effect and what is its effect?", + "answer": "To be more precise: You should not take it if you are pregnant and not if you are planning to become pregnant. That is, when there is an indication or need to take it, it must be taken in order for pregnancy to occur, and when pregnancy occurs, it is simply stopped.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8528, + "question": "When I wake up in the morning, my blood sugar is above 200. I take a dose of breakfast, and an hour later I measure it. It is 150, and it causes me to drop a lot. When I eat something that increases, it reaches 30 pounds. What should I do?", + "answer": "You should increase the dose of Lantus by 4 units and reduce the dose of Actrapid by 4 units", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8529, + "question": "I have the beginning of an enlarged thyroid gland. I took the treatments and all the symptoms disappeared except for the heart palpitations. I feel palpitations at different times, but it bothers me when I try to sleep and when I wake up feeling tired", + "answer": "Enlarged thyroid gland alone does not mean it requires treatment. The main concern is the secretion of the thyroid gland. That is, you must perform a TSH and Anti-TPO analysis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8530, + "question": "I was 12 days late for my period and had a hormonal blood test, but the result was negative and has not come back yet. I was reviewed more than once and everyone told me that I do not have any cysts except the doctor...", + "answer": "I advise you to perform the following tests: TSH, PRL", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8531, + "question": "I feel trembling when I am hungry. The fasting blood sugar test is 97 and when I am hungry during the day it is 84\nI suffer from joint and lower back pain and extreme fatigue\nTests are normal except for triglycerides 830\ncrb 18 analysis...", + "answer": "Firstly, your hypertriglyceridemia must be treated medicinally and with diet. Secondly, your blood sugar must be monitored on a glucose analyzer during the occurrence of symptoms of hunger and tremors and before eating anything, in order to confirm whether it is a hypoglycemic episode or not. Thirdly, I advise you to perform a thyroid test (TSH). ).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8532, + "question": "I have laziness in my glands and I take 100 mg thyroxine. I would like to take an Ozombic injection for weight loss. Is it possible to take it or is it dangerous?", + "answer": "You can take it and there is no risk, provided that there are no nodes in the gland that are suspected to be unhealthy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8533, + "question": "I have increased sweating, I cannot tolerate heat, I have a slight difficulty swallowing, I have fatigue, dizziness, swelling of the feet, and pain in the joints of the feet and hands, and my hair has become thin, and I take large breaths when breathing, and my stomach is swollen...", + "answer": "The following tests must be performed: TSHCBC, serum iron, serum calcium, blood sugar, and the condition is evaluated according to the results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8534, + "question": "My grandfather was given an increased dose of insulin from 20 to 40, knowing that it would take effect after 24 hours", + "answer": "Sugar should be monitored every hour when increasing the dose. If his blood sugar drops below 70 and he is sober. He must be given sugar, and if he experiences fainting, he must be taken to the hospital", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8535, + "question": "I have a cyst in my thyroid gland. Does it need surgery?", + "answer": "It does not require surgical treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8536, + "question": "I am a young man, approximately 28 years old. I suffer from a lack of masculine characteristics, and I was diagnosed with a lack of testosterone. The alternative was injections that I used to take weekly.\nNow I want treatment...", + "answer": "The first thing to do is see an endocrinologist... because this condition could be a Klinefelter... and you need a chromosomal analysis... and there is still a lot of work... to find out the cause of the male hormone deficiency.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8537, + "question": "My 10-year-old daughter had her period when she was about 8 years old\nShe has thicker hair than her older brother\nIn the hands, mustache and back\nIs there a reason for that?", + "answer": "You should visit an endocrinologist to find out the cause of hair growth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8538, + "question": "Welcome\nI took testosterone injections for a month at a rate of two injections per week, but I had thick red pimples in the chest and shoulders area. What is the treatment for them and the reason? Thank you.", + "answer": "Testosterone injections should not be taken unless there is a lack of secretion of this hormone... Please stop these injections immediately.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8539, + "question": "I don't suffer from anything, but today my blood sugar was 177 and yesterday it was 149. After breakfast and before breakfast it was 130.", + "answer": "This is outright diabetes\nDiet and treatment must be started\nI start with metformin 500 mg after lunch and after dinner", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8540, + "question": "I experience constant dizziness, constant low blood pressure, loss of appetite, dizziness, and bone pain. Is this a cause of a decrease in the hormone cortisol, and what is the cause of its decrease?", + "answer": "You should not rely on symptoms alone. Cortisone must be measured before nine in the morning. Then take an injection of Synactin 250 micrograms and measure the cortisone an hour later.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8541, + "question": "I am a young man, 27 years old, my weight is 83, and my height is 169.\nSince puberty, I have been suffering from hair loss - gynecomastia, which I removed with surgery - erection problems - little facial and chest hair - fluctuations...", + "answer": "Your tests are all within normal\nI'm looking for the psychological situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8542, + "question": "The thyroid and lymph nodes were removed six months ago, and after three months, treatment began with Otirox tablets, taken daily, then continued treatment with iodine, and approximately three weeks ago, hair loss began...", + "answer": "Dear sir...\nYou mentioned that you started treatment with thyroxine three months after surgery (due to preparation for radioactive iodine treatment).\nThat is, you remained in a stage of severe hypothyroidism for three months, and here lies the reason for hair loss.\nDon't worry, everything will return as it was when the gland tests return to normal.\nTherefore, it is necessary to follow up with thyroid tests every period", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8543, + "question": "Do I need to clarify the cumulative blood sugar level in the report?\nIs it normal or not?", + "answer": "Don't worry, the HbA1c analysis is within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8544, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done and my blood sugar came out at 306, even though I was not fasting\nIs he considered diabetic?", + "answer": "Waheed Qoq's blood sugar number of 200 at any time of the day, fasting or random, is sufficient to diagnose diabetes\nYou should immediately start the diet + metformin + empagliflozin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8545, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. If you please, can I inquire? Two months ago, I had a cumulative blood sugar test done, and the result was 6.8, with a fasting blood sugar of 111 and a fasting blood sugar of 141. The doctor said that I had diabetes, so he gave me Galvus Met...", + "answer": "Dear sir, this is diabetes, and if you do a test after 6 months, you will find it higher than 6.5. I advise you on the following treatment: Glucophage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8546, + "question": "I had a gland examination and the result was 2.84 and the range was 0.27-4.2. Is the result good or not?", + "answer": "Don't worry, the thyroid analysis is completely normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8547, + "question": "Prolactin increased to 28, kidney testosterone reached 515, and the thyroid gland was fine\nWhat are the ways to lower the prolactin hormone and what are the causes?", + "answer": "You have a very slight increase in the prolactin hormone. The most important causes of its increase are medicinal, especially antacids and antispasmodics. Antiemetics. If you have erectile dysfunction, take a medicine called Dostinex, 0.5 mg, half a pill in the evening before bed, once a week for a month.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8548, + "question": "Symptoms of fatigue appeared in a 65-year-old woman. Upon follow-up and examination, it became clear that the parathyroid gland was elevated. Some tests were performed under the supervision of the doctor, and it became clear that there were two tumors in the gland...", + "answer": "The type of tumor is determined whether it is benign or malignant by examining the tumor itself or a sample of it. The possibility that it is benign depends on the size of the tumor and many other things, but in both cases, the solution to be sure is to examine a sample of it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8549, + "question": "I want to do a complete, comprehensive examination of all hormones, glands, and all organs to be sure what to do", + "answer": "Suggest the following: TSHFSHLHPRLMorning serum cortisol serum calcium phosphorus", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8550, + "question": "I measure my fasting blood sugar using a glucometer, and the results for the past days were 106, 96, 103, 102, noting that before that I measured my fasting blood sugar in the laboratory (5.7) and...", + "answer": "Diabetes or pre-diabetes are not diagnosed by analyzing the sugar through the device, but rather through the laboratory. The fasting blood sugar is considered high. Please do the same. The blood sugar after two hours is considered normal and there are no problems. Please adhere to a diet and monitor the cumulative blood sugar as well. Please test the blood sugar after two hours in the laboratory. If it is normal, then only the fasting blood sugar remains high. In either case, it is preferable to follow a healthy diet and do healthy exercises.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8551, + "question": "Hello\nI am 26, and a month ago I started using testosterone along with some other hormones\nThe last time I had an intramuscular injection of the hormone, I experienced shortness of breath immediately after the injection with...", + "answer": "If symptoms such as shortness of breath and lower back pain occur, you must see a doctor. If such symptoms occur, it may be, for example, an allergy to the medication or other reasons. Therefore, you must see a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8552, + "question": "Read thyroid analysis TSH 1.80 what does it mean\nfreeT4 1.50\nfreeT3 3.00", + "answer": "All the tests mentioned are within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8553, + "question": "I have a problem with breast size\nI am a woman and I am 28 years old\nWhen I was 11 years old, my normal size began and it is still the same size and has not increased until now. I have been suffering since...", + "answer": "Small breast size is a sign of adrenocortical insufficiency. Therefore, direct your thinking to treating adrenal insufficiency. Of course, currently, due to stopping treatment, the work of the adrenal gland must be re-evaluated again. Therefore, I advise you to perform a morning cortisol blood test and an ACTH test (and the blood must be drawn between 8 and 9 a.m. exclusively. I welcome you to follow up on your condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8554, + "question": "Does an active gland cause shortness of breath because I have shortness of breath and body temperature, my weight is weak, and I have difficulty swallowing? What is the cause? Is it a gland?\nAlthough I had a blood test a while ago...", + "answer": "A normal gland analysis excludes any abnormalities in the secretion of thyroid hormones. However, to ensure that there are no compressive thyroid nodes in the neck, a thyroid echo must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8555, + "question": "My mother is diabetic and has a finger with gangrene of black flesh. We went to a doctor who gave her antibiotics for the infection and advised us to wait until the dead flesh falls off. We take her to the hospital every now and then to take antibiotics...", + "answer": "My dear sister, I advise you to amputation of the dead toe with good debridement of the edges and closing the wound. This will speed up healing and prevent the development of diabetic foot or the development of infection in the other toes. But before that, the blood sugar must be controlled well and a simple image of the toes must be taken to detect the extension of the bone. The marrow and an echo Doppler procedure for the arteries of the lower extremities to determine the feasibility of amputation and the level of amputation, since if there is significant narrowing in the arteries of the leg, this will lead to the amputation site not healing. I would like you to send me a picture of the foot.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8556, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old person. I have hair in desirable and unwanted areas on my body, but recently different hairs have appeared on my arms, in a darker shape and growing faster...", + "answer": "There is no need to worry and no need for any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8557, + "question": "Hello, I have a nodule in the thyroid gland, about 1 cm, and the second is smaller. I had a biopsy, but it is not clear due to its small size, and now a lymph node appears behind the ear with antibiotics. Or should it go...", + "answer": "Thyroid nodes only need monitoring and there is no need to worry if they do not increase in size. As for the lymph node behind the ear, it has nothing to do with the thyroid gland at all and may not go away after treatment with antibiotics. This is normal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8558, + "question": "I suffer from a feeling of urinating, but when I go, the amount is small. I did a cumulative blood sugar test of 6.3, a random blood sugar of 172, a fasting blood sugar of 104, and a fasting blood sugar of 174. Am I diabetic and does a urinary tract infection raise...", + "answer": "This is called pre-diabetes, and it requires a diet away from sugars, walking, and monitoring the condition. It may later require treatment with metformin. As for the false urinary sensation, it is not due to pre-diabetes. A urine and sediment test must be performed if it contains inflammation, as this explains the sensation of urination, but if it does not contain inflammation. This condition is called urinary urgency and requires a medication called oxybutynin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8559, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a slight increase in the thyroid gland. This is revealed in the analysis, and the results of the thyroid analysis are always slightly elevated. Note that the test percentage came out at 4.11, knowing that the normal percentage is 4.2. Do I need...", + "answer": "I suggest you get an Anti-TPO test. If it is high, it needs treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8560, + "question": "Is weight stability after adrenal gland removal normal or not?", + "answer": "Adrenal gland function should be re-evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8561, + "question": "Hello, I am a 17-year-old girl, and after 4 months I will be 18 years old, and my height is 160. Two days ago, I started drinking fish oil and zinc to grow taller. In your opinion, I will gain longer...", + "answer": "Fish oil and zinc are not related to increasing height. Measure vitamin D, if it is deficient, treat it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8562, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and I have been at the same height for three years, but my height has not increased, and I stay up late for long periods, and every time I try to sleep early, I stay up late. I want to know how to take a sleeping pill that has an effect on growth...", + "answer": "Dear sir, you are 17 years old, and you are definitely at full puberty, so there is nothing that can benefit you regarding height. As for sleep, I suggest the following to you: exercising, especially running. Staying away from smoking and drinking light stimulants and cola. Regular meal times and staying away from mobile phones. Mobile Games Take a medicine called melatonin 5 mg before bed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8563, + "question": "I am a young man, 21 years old, and my height is 165. I am shorter than my brothers, whose height is about 175, and my size is also smaller than my age. I would like to ask if there is a solution...", + "answer": "Your height has reached its ultimate limit, and there are no medications that help in increasing your height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8564, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for type 2 diabetes?\nPlease do not change your lifestyle or diet and abstain from eating certain foods\nThe question is about a final treatment, meaning...", + "answer": "There is no definitive cure for diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8565, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from weakness in the body, stomach pain, and vomiting. I had a cortisol test a month ago and the result was 15.2, a very low rate. I took a prednisone pill and...", + "answer": "Diagnosis of adrenal insufficiency: It first requires the presence of symptoms directed toward cortisol deficiency. Then, secondly, a cortisol and ACTH test in the morning, so the lack of cortisol gives us a direction towards adrenal insufficiency, while the ACTH test directs us towards the cause of adrenal insufficiency. Then thirdly, we do an ACTH induction test to give us a definite diagnosis. After diagnosis and taking cortisol medication, cortisol and ACTH tests become worthless for follow-up and medical foolishness. I don't know whether your hypothyroidism was diagnosed correctly or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8566, + "question": "Welcome\nI had a TSH test done\nThe result is 0.917\nDoes this indicate activity in the thyroid gland?\nIs this examination sufficient to know the activity of the gland?\nAlthough I had previously had...", + "answer": "The analysis is currently normal. We suggest that you re-analyze the entire gland after three months. If it's normal, forget about it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8567, + "question": "A year ago, she took B12 injections, then after that she developed primary hyperthyroidism. The TSH was 0.34. I did not take medications, but after a month the symptoms began to disappear, and three months ago I had a procedure...", + "answer": "There is no relationship between vitamin injections and your thyroid condition, which is called: subacute thyroiditis. You had temporary hyperthyroidism and it went away on its own, so the last analysis was normal. The condition can also develop into deficiency. Therefore, repeat the analysis now and after six months if the result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8568, + "question": "Hello\nIs measuring blood sugar two hours after eating timed at the beginning of the meal or after finishing the meal?", + "answer": "The time calculation is after the meal ends, and usually after two hours we measure the sugar. Sometimes we measure after an hour, especially when pregnant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8569, + "question": "I did a general analysis and the fasting blood sugar result was (6.02) MMOL/L. A few days later I did a cumulative blood sugar test and the result was (4.8) and the average glucose was 5.1 MMOL/L. After a few days I...", + "answer": "The numbers are within normal. There is no need to conduct further tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8570, + "question": "I did a general analysis and the fasting blood sugar showed (6.02) MMOL/L. A few days later I did a HBA1C blood sugar test and the result was (4.8) and the average glucose was 5.1 MMOL/L. A few days later I...", + "answer": "The tests are within normal limits and you do not need to do other tests or repeat them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8571, + "question": "If the TSH test result is very high than normal, is a T3 or T4 test required for treatment? Does it affect the cumulative blood sugar level?", + "answer": "Yes.. for the first time, we need to complete the gland tests in order to diagnose the condition of the gland. There is no relationship between the gland and cumulative sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8572, + "question": "I suffer from muscle pain, headache, loss of balance, slight tremors in the hand, foot, neck, and lower back, sensitivity to light, and difficulty swallowing, knowing that the spinal cord examinations and head MRI are fine...", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8573, + "question": "Hello\nDoctor, my diabetes is high, it reached above 600, and after a few hours it decreased and returned to normal. I am a type 2 diabetic, I am 25 years old.\nHow do I lower ketone if God forbid it is high or...", + "answer": "High blood ketone count means entering a severe illness that requires hospitalization. Therefore, the sugar must be controlled well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8574, + "question": "I have a brother. We suddenly discovered a month ago that his cumulative score was 13.8\nI went on a diet and for the first two days I dropped below 200. On the third day, my measurements have been adjusted so far without medication, thank God.", + "answer": "where is the question !!!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8575, + "question": "My sister has an underactive thyroid gland, so she has a lot of milk for up to 28 hours for treatment", + "answer": "Treatment of an underactive thyroid gland is with thyroxine. Prolactin 28 does not require treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8576, + "question": "I had gestational diabetes during pregnancy and was treated with diet only. Do I have to adhere to this diet after giving birth as well? Should I eat normally? I have to see a doctor after three months...", + "answer": "After giving birth, we return to normal life without diet. Especially three days before the sugar tolerance test that your doctor will order for you at your next visit", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8577, + "question": "Welcome\nDoctor, I did a thyroid test and the results were clear\nMale age 24\nTSH: 1.17\nFT4: 6.54 pmol/l", + "answer": "Analysis within the natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8578, + "question": "I suffer from lethargy, fatigue, imbalance, shortness of breath, and pain. I had a test, all of which are fine, only the HB ratio is 15.5.", + "answer": "Analysis within the natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8579, + "question": "I have had insulin resistance for 3 years, and I lost 15 kilos of weight. I follow intermittent fasting and feel better, but does this protect me from diabetes?", + "answer": "Hi. Any weight reduction that reaches 2 digits (in ur case 15 kg) will have significant impact on the health and well being of the patient.Ur risk to develop diabetes will reduce drastically by at least 60-80 percent, sleep quality will improve and if u have fatty liver that also will be better. If u can continue on intermittent fasting do continue. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8580, + "question": "I did a gland analysis and I want to know whether its activity is normal or not", + "answer": "Hi. Ya the test result is fine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8581, + "question": "I suffer from several conditions due to my disease with hyperthyroidism and inflammation, and this is the examination picture. I drink avlocardly, thyrozol, and airlix. Is it necessary to remove the gland and is obsessive disorder a symptom...", + "answer": "Hi. The ideal treatment for overactive thyroid gland is medical. Thyrozol is an ideal treatment for your condition. But u may need to take it for long period of time (years) to get disease remission. Bear in mind that thyrozol by itself can reduce the size of ur thyroid.If u don't like that or if your dose requirement is high to get normal thyroid function tests or if ur thyroid gland is obviously large and causing some troubles with swallowing or choking sensations then u need to think about doing surgery or receiving radio-iodine treatment.Avlocardyl can cause insomnia (inability to sleep at night) and can be switched to concor (dose 2.5 to 5 mg) daily.There is a close association between having overactive thyroid and mood problems, anxiety, behavioral problems like nervousness and aggression but there is no convincing data to suggest a close correlation between having overactive thyroid and obsessions. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8582, + "question": "My daughter is 8 years old. Her armpit and pubic hair appeared at 7, and her breasts began to appear a month ago, and tests showed the hormone DHEA at a rate of 111.7ug/dl, noting that her height is 135 and her weight is 30...", + "answer": "Hi. From the description, ur daughter is having a condition called ''Premature adrenarche''. This is considered to be a variant of normal puberty but not a true precocious puberty, high DHEA-S is part of premature activity of the adrenal gland. I suggest to do bone age x-ray of the left wrist and to do baseline blood tests for the master gland of the brain (pituitary gland) for the following hormones:LH. FSH and estradiol. Please do also baseline test for the thyroid gland as well (TSH and T4).Watchful waiting and periodic monitoring is the main stay of treatment.Agents that suppress puberty such as monthly decapeptyl injections are of doubtful benefit in her case but may be needed after sometime.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8583, + "question": "I have inflammation of the lymph nodes in the left breast of my chest", + "answer": "Please see your surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8584, + "question": "I have diabetes, and recently my sugar value has become high, even though I cut down on some foods and started on a semi-diet, and my heart rate has increased and I feel suffocated and...", + "answer": "Blood sugar must be controlled well by adjusting insulin doses under the supervision of a doctor. Then the doctor follows up on any remaining complaints", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8585, + "question": "I had a cumulative blood sugar test and the result was 4.8. 6%", + "answer": "The result is very high, and this indicates that you have neglected diabetes and must be treated seriously and quickly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8586, + "question": "After removing the thyroid gland due to a tumor, I did not feel better, and a rumor was spread about the chest, and I needed to know the result of the rumor. All the doctors said that the thyroid medicine would compensate for activity and...", + "answer": "Your words are incomplete and distracted. It is not clear what your problem is now. We need to know whether the gland tumor is malignant or benign, how much glandular medication you take, and the last glandular analysis. Regarding the image, you must follow up with a thoracic surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8587, + "question": "I had a complete thyroidectomy 3 years ago and I am on a regular dose of 150 ml of thyroxine. The free T3 and free T4 tests are within normal limits, but the TSH is close to zero......", + "answer": "Hi. I first need to the reason of surgery. Was there any tumors in the thyroid gland? Was it just simply enlarged or there was some serious condition? If there was no thyroid cancer then u need reduce the dose to 125 ug per day and repeat the TSH after 6 weeks. Our aim is to keep the TSH in the range of (0.5 to 3). Please do free", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8588, + "question": "My husband had a thyroid test done and the result was 0.005", + "answer": "Hi. It looks like he is having overactive thyroid gland. TSH level is inversely proportional to the activity of thyroid gland. He has to do further blood tests to assess the severity and the cause of overactivity such as T3 T4 and TSH receptor antibody titer along with thyroid ultrasound. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8589, + "question": "I went to the endocrinologist and he examined my height and weight, my height is 175-176, and he said that my height is normal according to the growth charts, but it is a little less than the 50th percentile, and I do not need to examine anything, nor do I need...", + "answer": "What the doctor said is true and you don't need anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8590, + "question": "Excuse me, if a patient with type 1 diabetes and the pancreas secretes an amount that is considered very small, and he starts injecting external insulin, will the pancreatic insulin stop the low amount?", + "answer": "What concerns you is the need to take external insulin continuously. The pancreas, even if it has a small capacity, is not important", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8591, + "question": "The result of the TSH test was 9.13 ulu/ml (0.27-4.2). The test was repeated twice to confirm. The cause of the test was severe dizziness, suffocation, and inability to breathe, along with a feeling of numbness and cold. I had CBC tests, calcium, and salts in the blood...", + "answer": "Hi, Having a TSH of 9 is consistent with the diagnosis of underactive thyroid. U need to do further blood tests to assess u better such as Free T3 Free T4 and thyroid ultrasound along with thyroid antibody test called ( TPO thyroid peroxidase). U can start taking thyroxine at dose of 50 ug single pill daily and repeat the TSH after 6 weeks. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8592, + "question": "I have a tumor in the pituitary gland, and I had x-rays and tests, but the doctor did not analyze the prolactin and said that I needed an operation. She referred me to a neurosurgeon, and he said after the examination that the prolactin was high...", + "answer": "Hi. The test results show that your basal growth hormone level is quite high and u have a pituitary lesion of 8 mm in diameter. The prolactin level is only mildly elevated (28.7 ng) (ideally it should be less than 25 ng in females.It looks like the main problem is that your pituitary tumor of 8 mm is secreting extra amount of growth hormone and the ideal treatment is to go for surgery.U need to do further blood tests: IGF-1, LH,FSH and estradiol, cortisol. all tests at morning (9 am fasting).If u wish to take medical treatment rather than to go for surgery then u can take dostinex (oral pills that can lower both milk hormone and growth hormone) and a monthly injection called ''sandostatin LAR''. But i think that the ideal treatment in your case is ''surgery''. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8593, + "question": "Doctor, I have been suffering from hypothyroidism for 3 years and have been taking thyroid medication, and for a while now I have been suffering from neck pain, general fatigue and dizziness, and I discovered thyroiditis in the X-ray. What...", + "answer": "The report is in French!!! . For you, forget the word adenitis. You have glandular laziness and it needs treatment, which must be controlled by analyzing the gland. Then any complaint you feel, the gland has nothing to do with it. The gland has nothing to do with it. Re-read it whenever you complain about something, meaning look for another reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8594, + "question": "Does testosterone therapy cause infertility? This is because I have low levels of the hormone in my blood", + "answer": "Testosterone therapy has the task of compensating for the missing hormone in the body and should be under the supervision of a doctor. Then I have no fear of him. Otherwise, it actually has many problems, including infertility", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8595, + "question": "Does the body secrete the hormone glucagon in a diabetic patient, and why does low blood sugar occur when insulin is injected?", + "answer": "Hi. Ya our pancreas secretes both insulin and glucagon. In people with (longstanding) type 1 diabetes in particular the pancreas cells will fail to secrete glucagon and this can put the patient at increased risk of low blood sugar.Unfortunately we can not mimic our natural pancreas. our natural pancreas secretes the exact amount of insulin following a meal and therefore low blood glucose does not happen in normal people. However if u r having diabetes and taking exogenous insulin, we may underestimate or overestimate the dose and therefore sugar swings can happen. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8596, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for about a year. In the beginning, the thyroid gland was sluggish and had no problems. The cholesterol and triglycerides had no problems, but the cumulative levels were high at 11.\nI will attach a picture...", + "answer": "Hi. The test results shows that u have uncontrolled diabetes. Ur HbA1c is 11.54%. This can be the explanation of ur sleep disturbances and stomach upset. I need to know ur BMI (weight and height) and the type of medications u r taking for diabetes other than diamicron MR. Ideally u should start taking at least a single shot of insulin (if u r not taking already). Have u ever tried taking (glucophage) in the past?. Please note that u need to do a blood test called (C-PEPTIDE) as having fasting insulin of 4 in the presence of high blood sugar indicates insulin deficiency and this can be detected by the C-PEPTIDE blood test. HOMA IR test that u did is misleading and even if it is normal it doesn't mean that u don't have insulin resistance. Insulin resistance in your case can be diagnosed based on clinical parameters such as your body weight and in case u need high dose of insulin to control ur blood sugar rather than based on the fasting insulin test. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8597, + "question": "I had a thyroid examination, the result of the TSH test was 1.171, and the calcitonin was 1.00. The right side was 4 tirads and the left was 2 tirads. The doctor advised me to do a biopsy for the nodules. What do you advise me, Your Honor?", + "answer": "I could not read the report because it is in French. In general, if there is a thyroid nodule measuring larger than 1 cm, it must be biopsied and the biopsy examined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8598, + "question": "About 4 months ago, my sleep became very strange. I do not sleep, I do not yawn, and I do not feel tired! Sleeping became hell for me. I had a TSH test done for suspicion of thyroid activity, but it was...", + "answer": "It is necessary to go to a psychiatrist who specializes in sleep diseases. The thyroid gland is good, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8599, + "question": "Father, born in 1955\nHe has been taking blood pressure medication for 12 years, the same medication\nIt's called Olmetec Plus 20/12.5. 5 years ago I had diabetes and my diabetes is 250 and 300.\nAnd I read about...", + "answer": "Hi. He can do 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure monitor while he is off treatment for at least 1 week. If the mean blood pressure is fine and there is no other indications to prescribe olmetic then it can be stopped but u need to keep monitor blood pressure every now and then manually at home even if it is stopped. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8600, + "question": "The previous cumulative blood sugar was 8, but after the diet it became 5.1, and it has not changed for a year. Every three months, I repeat the tests. For information, I did not take any medication or see a doctor.", + "answer": "Excellent, stick to your diet and monitor your morning blood sugar once every two weeks and your cumulative blood sugar every six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8601, + "question": "Can I go through the diabetes honeymoon period without insulin? I mean, from the beginning of its discovery, it went up a little, then it became completely regular. The doctor said it was type 1. Now on the diet, the sugar goes down and is regular after...", + "answer": "Hi. Yes ''Honey moon phase'' is a known phenomenon that can develop in patients with type 1 diabetes who are taking insulin. Usually it lasts approximately 4 months in most of the patients but unfortunately relapse afterwards. Make sure that u keep monitor ur blood sugar even if it is normal those days. Please note that ''honey moon phase'' does not necessarily mean to stop insulin totally. Some patients they still need insulin but in small doses. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8602, + "question": "Age 20, weight 50, my problem is excess fat in the buttocks. I suffered from delayed puberty. I took two male hormone injections. The hormone came back fine, but within two years I became inconsistent, thin at the top, fat at the bottom...", + "answer": "There is absolutely no need for any hormonal treatment. Just go to Jane to tone your body", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8603, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you, and may God reward you well. I did a cumulative test for the first time, 8/8, and I did a second test a week later, with a cumulative score of 9/1, and I don’t go to the bathroom much, meaning on day 3...", + "answer": "We are concerned about the presence of high blood sugar in the analysis and the necessity of treatment. As for entering the bathroom, this is a personal matter. Start treatment immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8604, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done and my fasting blood sugar was 85 mg/dl\nHalf an hour later 97\n85 hours later\nTwo hours later 104\nThree hours later 118\nWhat do the results mean please and do...", + "answer": "The numbers are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8605, + "question": "I was suffering from sexual weakness and lack of erection, and the doctor wrote me a hormone test, and the tests were fine except for the prolactin hormone, which was 34, and the doctor wrote me a Dostinex pill...", + "answer": "High prolactin is mild and does not require treatment at all. You must study and determine the cause of your impotence apart from prolactin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8606, + "question": "I was 105 kilos, and I did diet and exercise for 5 months. I lost 77 kilos, but my abdominal circumference is noticeable and large, and it shows with clothing. I heard that I am resistant to insulin and I took Cedvage, but I was tired of it...", + "answer": "Glucophage is used in cases of diabetes and pre-diabetes, and this is determined by tests. I suggest that you conduct a fasting blood sugar test in the laboratory to rule out the above. Regarding your weight and protruding abdomen, persevere in exercising and losing weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8607, + "question": "I am 18 and my height is 167. Is there any treatment to increase height, even if the chance is small? Any hormone, any medication, any hormone stimulant, and whatever the cost, an open budget. Thank you", + "answer": "There is no treatment to increase your height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8608, + "question": "What does an imbalance in the thyroid hormones T3 and T4 mean, knowing that TSH is a normal percentage?", + "answer": "The results are not attached, but it may not indicate anything, and sometimes it indicates a slight defect in the gland’s functions, some of which do not require treatment and some of which do.\nYou need constant follow-up\nI advise you to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and based on it, write the appropriate treatment for you. May you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8609, + "question": "I suffer from weight gain with an overactive gland, and I have not found anyone talking about this topic. Every time I search, it shows me that the gland’s activity is weight loss, and I suffer from it, and my weight...", + "answer": "Increased gland activity does not cause weight gain.\nEither the diagnosis is wrong or you misunderstood it.\nPlease book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and perform a clinical examination, then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and based on it, write the appropriate treatment for you. May you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8610, + "question": "I had a thyroid analysis done and it was analyzed in Saqqara. I gained weight even though I do not eat the food that keeps my body like this. Perhaps a response is necessary, with your permission. Thank you all.\nSh", + "answer": "You have mild thyroid gland laziness, and we usually do not treat it except in certain circumstances, including pregnancy and positive thyroid antibodies. So please do this analysis: ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8611, + "question": "I am 19 years old and have high insulin\nBut I lost about 16 kilos and I felt that the insulin improved, and I am not diabetic, so I did a fasting blood sugar and it was 91, but I fasted for 15...", + "answer": "You don't have sugar. The weight loss is excellent", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8612, + "question": "General fatigue, a feeling of coldness, and sometimes a headache and a feeling of suffocation when I put my head down", + "answer": "The analysis is a little high, which means it reflects a state of slight laziness in the gland, so it does not explain your complaints. Please do an Hb test. And a vitamin D analysis to follow up on your complaints.\nAs for the gland, do these tests after three months: TSH. FT4. ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8613, + "question": "I did a testosterone test and the results were as follows: 1.20 ng/ml. Is this a normal result?", + "answer": "My dear brother, the laboratory paper was not attached, as the units differ from one laboratory to another, and I do not know why the analysis was requested. Male hormones are monitored by a male and urology specialist. I advise you to book an appointment with him. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8614, + "question": "I fasted for 15 hours and I have moderately high insulin due to my weight gain and I am not diabetic, so I went and had a fasting blood sugar test and it was 91. Is the result accurate because...", + "answer": "The result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8615, + "question": "I had an ultrasound scan and the results were positive\nThere were two hypoechoic tissue nodules with 10 mm peripheral perfusion. For both of them\nThe same procedure was applied to the isthmus with a size of 5 mm\n(According to what he wrote...", + "answer": "The tests are normal. Regarding the two nodes: currently only monitoring. We repeat the ultrasound after six months, and if there is an increase in the size of the nodule, a biopsy and cytological examination must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8616, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 25 years old. I had a Testosterone test and it came out at 0.9. I had a Vitamin D3 test and it came out normal at 52. Advise me to take Testosterone treatment if not.", + "answer": "We only advise you to see a doctor for an examination and request other tests if necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8617, + "question": "Does lack of testosterone in men cause dry mouth and eyes??", + "answer": "no . There is no relationship between low testosterone and dry mouth and eyes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8618, + "question": "Welcome\nI used to weigh 70 kilos. I had an analysis and it showed that my thyroid gland was active. My weight is dropping a lot. Now I have reached 55 kilos. I always have lethargy and lack of energy for anything. My hair is working...", + "answer": "The medication you are taking is for thyroid laziness, not to increase activity. There is something wrong with either the diagnosis or treatment. Send the tests and a photo of the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8619, + "question": "I am very thin and I do not know the reason for the thinness. Is it because of the thyroid gland or because of anemia? What? In addition, I have severe anemia, and what doctor specializes in solving thinness and analyzing the gland together...", + "answer": "You need to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8620, + "question": "I had tests done and I had thyroglobin antibodies of 1.41. Ultrasound report of the thyroid gland. The size of the gland is normal. The texture of thyroid fever is heterogeneous and hypoechoic. Thyroid tests are normal.", + "answer": "I did not attach the laboratory results because the analysis results differ depending on the unit used in the laboratory. There are different tests for antibodies, each test is used for a specific diagnosis.\nI advise you to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and based on it, write the appropriate treatment for you. May you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8621, + "question": "I suffer from low weight\nI also want to know the rest of the tests", + "answer": "The thyroid gland is fine, God willing. There is no need to treat the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8622, + "question": "I tested my fasting blood sugar and found it to be 98, and after breaking the fast, two hours after eating, I found it to be 108, and sometimes 95, and randomly, five hours after eating, I found it to be 125, knowing that the measurement was 125 when I ate and went...", + "answer": "The numbers are normal. I advise you not to delay any sugar analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8623, + "question": "LH is high, LH is low, and FSH is low\nTestosterone is low, which increases hormones", + "answer": "Treatment of the prolactin hormone returns the rest of the hormones to normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8624, + "question": "I did an analysis and the ratio was 1.81\nIs it within the normal range?", + "answer": "The analysis is accurate, continue at the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8625, + "question": "I did blood sugar tests and the cumulative result was 9, knowing that I lost weight quickly because it was 105 and now it is 94.", + "answer": "Please see your doctor immediately and take treatment for your diabetes now", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8626, + "question": "I am a 23-year-old young man, and I do not have mustache and beard hair, with them appearing in the armpit, pubic area, and all parts of my body. I have been practicing masturbation for 11 years. Is that the reason...", + "answer": "FSH LH..total morning fasting testosterone..TSH free T4..TV scan of the testicles..then follow-up with an endocrinology consultant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8627, + "question": "I have thyroid nodules on the right side, tirads 3, and the left side is tirads 1. I did a TSH test and the percentage came out at 1.171. Now I did a calcitonin test. I want you to read the result: 1.00 pg/ml. May God reward you with good.", + "answer": "Hi. TIRADS 3 nodules has generally a good reputation when it comes to the risk of being cancerous. It is considered to be a low suspicion nodule. Biopsy is advised if the size is more than equal 2.5 cm as per American College of Radiology. BUT In clinical practice we do consider taking biopsy if the size is above 1.5 cm.The normal basal calcitonin is below 10 pg/ml. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8628, + "question": "Doctor, I have a low testosterone level of 2.15, and my penis is 9 cm. I researched and learned that treatment with testosterone has many risks. Can I be treated without side effects?", + "answer": "It is not recommended to take hormonal treatment without consulting an endocrinology consultant. I hope to do... FSH LH.. total morning fasting testosterone.. TSH freeT4... and a television scan of the testicles and follow-up after the results appear. Endocrinology consultant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8629, + "question": "I had a gland analysis done and the rate came out as TSH469.6IU/ml", + "answer": "Sorry, something seems wrong\nHow are you pregnant when you are 16 years old?\nAlso, the analysis of 400 is a very high number\nI advise you to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment for you.\nIf it is true, please book an urgent appointment with a gynecology and obstetrics consultant. May God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8630, + "question": "I had a blood test and found hyperthyroidism, but the antibody test was normal. The doctor said that you should not take medication now. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Why did you do a gland analysis!!! What are your complaints in the first place? In any case, the tests must be repeated in another laboratory. TSH. FT4. FT3", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8631, + "question": "A cough that breaks the sound sometimes", + "answer": "Hi. In order to correlate between your symptoms of cough, neck discomfort  and thyroid nodules we need to proceed doing neck CT scan and a puff test to see if there is any genuine compression on your wind pipe and esophagus (the tube that connects your mouth with stomach). If the CT scan reveals a compression then one can consider sending you for surgery. Otherwise the best next step is to go for FNAC biopsy from all nodules greater than 1 cm in diameter and decide what to do based on the results. Please do TSH T4 T3 as well. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8632, + "question": "Thyroid test (1.605) and vitamin B12 (282). Please inform me, are my results normal?", + "answer": "Hi. Yes, both results are normal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8633, + "question": "I have three children and I weigh 48. I am very weak. What should I do?\nI work to increase my body’s hormones and female hormones", + "answer": "You are 23 years old, married, have three children, and lack femininity!!!! You don't need anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8634, + "question": "The dose of Altroxine was set at 200 daily, except for Friday, which would be 100, but I began to feel severe insomnia, lack of sleep, general fatigue, severe heartbeat, and shortness of breath. For your information, I started taking...", + "answer": "Gland tests must be performed to evaluate the dose, and your dose will likely be high and responsible for your complaints", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8635, + "question": "If you please, my mother had an operation to remove the thyroid gland 26 years ago, and the doctor did not prescribe replacement therapy for her. A month ago, she had thyroid hormone tests done, and the results were...", + "answer": "Hi. The level of free thyroid hormones are high but her TSH is 3.45 which is OK.One possible explanation for her thyroid function tests is that she is taking her thyroxine erratically OR could be due to technical laboratory issue.Bearing in mind that she has never been prescribed thyroxine for 26 years post surgery I suggest that she can hold thyroxine for 4 to 6 weeks and redo TSH T4 T3after 4 to 6 weeks.Make sure that she is not taking any biotin supplements before the test.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8636, + "question": "My TSH level is 9.08 and I am a nineteen-year-old girl\nShould I take medications? What medications should be taken?", + "answer": "You did not attach the laboratory results, knowing that the unit and results depend on the laboratory and the unit used\nI advise you to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, the appropriate treatment for you will be written. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8637, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and I take Troxine 50 and 100 two days a week. I have been taking weight loss medication for two weeks, but I have symptoms of insomnia, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, high blood pressure, and pain...", + "answer": "These problems are due to weight loss medication. It must be stopped immediately. And stay on thyroid medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8638, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar is slightly above normal, 100 to 104\nWhile after eating it is under 130\nIs this normal or is this a pre-diabetic stage?", + "answer": "The numbers are normal. Don't worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8639, + "question": "I had my thyroid analyzed and the results were the same\nT3 1.0 t4 5.8 TSH 3.3", + "answer": "Hi. The tests results are fine. I have no idea about ur age; However if u r interested in pregnancy or if u become pregnant in future then u need to do the blood tests periodically along with a blood test called ''thyroid antibody TPO''. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8640, + "question": "Blood sugar reading is less than 180 two hours after eating a meal. Is it good for a diabetic patient?", + "answer": "Yes, the number is acceptable. The normal range for blood sugar after a meal is 100-180. We recommend focusing more on diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8641, + "question": "I feel trembling in my hands, especially, and increased sweating, along with difficulty losing weight. A while ago, I had the attached test done, and I want to know its result, and if I need to visit a thyroid doctor.", + "answer": "The analysis is very accurate...there is no need for any treatment for the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8642, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My fasting blood sugar is from 105 to 108, and my blood sugar two hours after eating is from 110 to 125, and my cumulative blood sugar is 5.8, and I have a temperature in my feet.", + "answer": "Heat in the feet has nothing to do with diabetes. But you have a condition (pre-diabetes), which means you are at risk of developing the condition into diabetes. We advise you to lose weight and see a doctor to prescribe metformin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8643, + "question": "I had a blood sugar analysis done 4 hours after eating\nIt came out 76 mg/dl\nIs it considered normal or low?\nCumulative analysis 4.3 mmol/L\nI am not diabetic\nIs there a proper analysis? Thank you", + "answer": "Who asked you to do an analysis after four hours!!! Why this expense??? The analysis after four hours is not subject to evaluation, meaning it is not useful to perform it. You have a normal cumulative analysis. I advise you not to do any blood sugar test before five years", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8644, + "question": "The TSH test came out as 8.45 and the range was from 0.4 to 4 after one of my friends advised me to do this test after he heard that I am always tired and sleep a lot and my body always makes me work...", + "answer": "This is simple lethargy that does not require treatment except in some special cases. It is best to leave your friends' advice and go to the doctor to examine you and then decide on the second stage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8645, + "question": "I checked the TSH level and the percentage was 9.3, and the T4 and T3 levels were normal. Could the deficiency be accidental? Do you need treatment?", + "answer": "You have mild hypothyroidism. In principle, it does not require treatment, but in certain circumstances, yes, we must treat it, for example: in pregnancy. Infertility. Positive thyroid antibodies, so if you are not married and pregnant, you should do this test: ATPO\nDepending on the analysis, whether we treat it or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8646, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test for more than a day, and the results were 76, 80, 68, and 75. An hour after eating, it also increased to 164, 182, 155, and 142. Then, two hours after eating, the levels were 110, 123, and once again...", + "answer": "The numbers are within normal. But for your information, the results of the analysis in the home device are not approved for diagnosing diabetes, but rather are approved for monitoring the diabetic patient. In order to rest more, do a morning blood sugar test in the laboratory after fasting for 8 hours from food and drink", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8647, + "question": "I am 37 years old. I did a cumulative test of 8.8, and I have a fast from 380 to 250 and fast from 200 to 150. I take Diamicron 60 pills before breakfast, but Glucophage 1 pill after lunch. Will the dose be increased...", + "answer": "We remain on the dose of Diamicron. We increase Glucophage to three pills per day, one after each meal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8648, + "question": "I experienced an increase in the prolactin hormone, the percentage was 34, and the doctor prescribed me Dostinex. After I used it for a month, my percentage became low, and the percentage reached 0.5 and less. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "This is a slight, insignificant elevation that does not require treatment. An external cause must be sought for its slight increase, such as taking some medications, and often the cause is unknown. Most importantly, why did you do the analysis? What is your complaint? It is not permissible to conduct the analysis without a reason. Currently, we stop the medication, wait three months, and repeat the analysis while fasting at 8 am. Then we will follow up with you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8649, + "question": "Excuse me, does Nasonex spray raise blood sugar in a normal person and lead to a wrong diagnosis such as diabetes? Why does it contain cortisone?", + "answer": "Yes, there is interference with the blood sugar test, so the medication must be stopped three days before the test. We are talking about a diagnosis of diabetes in a normal person. We do not follow up on a diabetic patient's condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8650, + "question": "I suffer from tingling sensations in the right side of the neck, extending from the bottom of the ear to the front until the bottom of the neck at the thyroid gland. The problem always occurs a few days before my period, knowing that I...", + "answer": "Your thyroid gland is healthy and innocent of your complaints. Your complaint is often psychological distress", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8651, + "question": "The prolactin hormone is high at 28 and the TSH hormone is high at 9.7, but the T3 and T4 levels are in the normal range. I did the hormonal profile and the rest of the hormones are fine. I suffer from an increase...", + "answer": "Hi. Antidepressants can cause elevation in the prolactin hormone. But fortunately the degree of elevation is only mild. The high TSH needs further work up. I suggest that u should do thyroid antibodies (TPO blood test) and thyroid ultrasound. If the antibodies are positive and or if the scan shows that ur thyroid is irregular in shape then u should start taking thyroxine.  Otherwise a 1 more confirmatory result is needed before thyroxine initiation. It is also advisable to take glucophage as this medicine can prevent weight gain induced by oral antidepressants. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8652, + "question": "I suffer from severe weight loss, malnutrition, and an inability to eat sufficient amounts of food, so I eat only a little.. I also suffer from lethargy, laziness, and constant fatigue.. and this...", + "answer": "You have a loss of appetite and weight, you need to see an internal medicine doctor immediately. The gland analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8653, + "question": "I would like to do a male hormone test. What type of test is it? Total or free?", + "answer": "Neither . You are not a doctor until you decide to do the analysis. You must consult a doctor and he will diagnose for you first whether you really have symptoms of male hormone deficiency or not. Then he decides what tests are required.\nHormone tests are misleading in their results for the average person and only a specialist doctor can interpret them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8654, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 19 years old. Will growth hormone injections increase my height?", + "answer": "no . Your height has reached its ultimate limit", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8655, + "question": "Are these reports correct? Is it possible that the pituitary gland affects the thyroid in such a way that it affects the health of these x-rays?\nNote that these are the results of hormone analysis\nTSH 2.38 ulU/ml...", + "answer": "You did not tell us why you did the tests and pictures!!!\nThe pituitary report indicates the presence of a small tumor, and follow-up is based on your complaints. If you have no complaints and your menstrual cycle is regular. We will return the photo after a year\nThe thyroid report is normal and has nothing to do with the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8656, + "question": "I have been suffering for a long time from light brown spots on the end of my shoulder, at the neck on both sides, in irregular circular shapes. They are not black acanthosis, because I know them. I had an IR procedure and they came out once for 0.79 and after...", + "answer": "Sugar numbers are normal. Please follow up with your dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8657, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I was taking 100 titre medication. I was examined today and the result came out as high as 4.72. Should I increase the titer and how much is the appropriate titer now?", + "answer": "Hi. If you are sure that you were regularly taking your pills at least 30 minutes before breakfast then the best next step is to increase the dose 800 ug per week that is taking 2 tablets on friday and 1 tablet the rest of the week and recheck after 6 weeks. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8658, + "question": "My mother is 65 years old and has an underactive thyroid. A TSH test was done, with a result of 9. The treating doctor increased the dose of thyroxine from 50 milligrams to 100 milligrams. After increasing the dose, I felt tired and lethargic...", + "answer": "Hi. Though i agree that the optimal dose for her is 100 ug based on the test result, however, It is advisable to gradually increase the dose in the elderly population.I suggest that she should take 75 ug daily and recheck after 6 weeks. Bear in mind that the TSH target for a 65 year old lady is 2.5-5 mIU/L.She also has to do further assessment for her weakness such Haemoglobin, sodium, blood sugar, vitamin D and B12 plus and ECG and Echocardiogram for the heart.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8659, + "question": "Hello\nI am pregnant, and before pregnancy, the TSH test was normal. In the third month, the TSH test was 3.97. The doctor gave me 25ug Levothyrox, and after a month I repeated the test and found 2.64, then 1.56. I remained on treatment...", + "answer": "Yes, treatment must be continued, re-tested every month, and the dose adjusted under the supervision of the doctor until the end of pregnancy. After giving birth, we can reduce the dose or even stop it and repeat the analysis after six weeks to evaluate the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8660, + "question": "I suffer from weight gain and an excessive appetite for sugars. I also suffer from irregular menstruation and terrible pain when it comes. Hair loss and brittle nails. Lethargy, fatigue, and mood swings. Chronic constipation.", + "answer": "Just do an empty stomach blood sugar test in the laboratory. The problem is not satisfactory. The problem is with you. You are the one who must control yourself and work to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8661, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and I take a dose of 50 mg. Sometimes I get severe palpitations from the slightest effort, and I wake up from sleep despite the strong palpitations. There was something that frightened me.", + "answer": "The gland analysis is appropriate and therefore the dose is appropriate. You have obvious anemia, which is the cause of heart palpitations. You should see a doctor to investigate the cause and treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8662, + "question": "Is it useful to use the anvar hormone to increase muscle mass, and is it really safe or not?", + "answer": "I have never heard of this name: the anvar hormone!!!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8663, + "question": "I want to do a fasting diabetes test. Is it permissible to fast for 14 hours? What is the maximum number of hours of fasting?", + "answer": "Fasting for 8 hours is sufficient. The analysis must be performed in the morning and in the laboratory, meaning not with a home analysis device", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8664, + "question": "Hello doctor, I did a total testosterone test and the result was 1.04. I am 31 years old.\nIs the percentage really low? How am I supposed to do or act?", + "answer": "If you have no complaints, forget the analysis. If you have complaints, you must consult a doctor and follow up with him. We perform hormonal tests only under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8665, + "question": "Can Dostinex be taken vaginally to relieve symptoms? Are there other less severe medications to treat high prolactin in the blood? The medicine causes me dizziness, shortness of breath, stuffy nose, and pain...", + "answer": "Dostinex is much better than the previous one, and its side effects are much less. You did not mention the dose of the medication that bothered you, nor did you mention the prolactin test!! . It is best to remember the prolactin tests, their dates, and the medication doses so that we can serve you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8666, + "question": "Q1/ I have a lack of testosterone. I am 30 years old. Do you advise me to take specific medications from the pharmacy?\nQ2/ Does taking antacids such as Pantomax on a daily basis have an effect on hormones?", + "answer": "Yes, antacids have a role in reducing male hormones. We advise you not to perform any hormonal analysis unless ordered by your doctor. If you have complaints, see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8667, + "question": "I feel sweaty despite the cold air conditioner, but I feel hot and I wake up sweating a lot and not being able to burp, but I sweat and get very afraid and I sit and shiver, but I don’t know why I wake up and I...", + "answer": "We have nothing to do with your complaint. I think it is a life problem and not a disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8668, + "question": "The thyroid gland was diagnosed with highs and lows from the beginning of pregnancy, and I took appropriate treatment until the eighth month, and then blood tests were not followed up after that, and I am now in the middle of the ninth month...", + "answer": "No, the stage of danger to the fetus has not been passed. The analysis must now be performed and the dose adjusted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8669, + "question": "I'm a woman and I'm about to get married and I have a little thyroid dysfunction. He takes medication with a concentration of 0.5 and the last TSH test was 3.39. Is this normal? If I get married, will it affect the pregnancy?", + "answer": "Continue with the same dose and every six months do an analysis to adjust the dose. There is no problem with marriage. However, when pregnancy occurs, a gland analysis must be performed immediately and a doctor should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8670, + "question": "High levels of the LH hormone in men\nIt is known that the normal ratio is between 1.7:8.6\nThe current ratio is 12.9, so what is its impact and solution?", + "answer": "It is really a problem for us to perform a hormonal analysis for no reason and on our own without consulting a doctor. The hormonal analysis cannot be explained unless you have complaints. If you don't have anything, forget the test or go to the doctor to examine you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8671, + "question": "Tests were done for a 15-and-a-half-year-old teenager who has not yet reached puberty. Free testosterone is 90 pl/ml and TSH is 1.13 mIU/L. Are these percentages normal or not?", + "answer": "Yes, the proportions are normal. There is no problem with you. You still have time to reach two years, why are you in a hurry!!!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8672, + "question": "What is the cause of excessive saliva during pregnancy, what is its treatment, and does its repetition in every pregnancy mean the same type of fetus?", + "answer": "The gender of the fetus has nothing to do with the abundance of saliva...this saliva has no cure and goes away after birth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8673, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid and I take thyroxine 150 mg\nI had a test done today and the result was thyroid gland acceleration\nHow much thyroxine should I take?", + "answer": "Reduce the dose to 125 and repeat the analysis after six months. It is enough to do only TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8674, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I have an underactive thyroid gland and I was taking a dose of 50 thyroxine.. When I got pregnant in a month and a week, I increased the thyroid dose to 75 without testing because it was the time of the Eid holiday...", + "answer": "Hi. U r spot on. During pregnancy the requirement for thyroxine increases to meet the demand of growing baby. We usually advise pregnant woman to increase the dose by 30 to 50 percent of pre pregnancy dose. We also ask them to repeat blood tests after 1 month. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8675, + "question": "I suffer from thinness. Do I have an overactive gland? Do I need treatment? Is it related to delayed pregnancy and irregular ovulation?", + "answer": "You have mild hypothyroidism. If you have an irregular menstrual cycle and are really looking for pregnancy. Treatment should be done with a low dose of Thyroxine 25, then the analysis should be repeated after six months or if pregnancy occurs, whichever comes first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8676, + "question": "The male hormone I tested was 76, and I took the Diane 35 treatment for 3 months. The hormone dropped and became 56, and after two months I stopped the treatment, but the density of hair on the body is the same and the strength of the hair is normal...", + "answer": "It works as follows... Total morning fasting testosterone.... SHBG...17 OH progesterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8677, + "question": "I am 22 years old and my weight is 75. I suffer from continuous weight gain and I cannot prevent this increase because I sit at home most of the time and I want steps to take to lose weight gradually...", + "answer": "It is necessary to do a weight loss program as soon as possible...to do an analysis of the thyroid gland...and fasting and cumulative blood sugar...", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8678, + "question": "Age 31\nI had a hormone test done and the results were as follows\nTestesteron 9.6\nFree test 122\nE2 /20\nLh 4.68\nFsh 3.03\nAre these normal proportions at my age?", + "answer": "All these tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8679, + "question": "Hello\nI have a high TSH of more than 100 and I do not have any symptoms of hypothyroidism, only lethargy and depression.\nI have a treatment period of 15 days by taking 25% Euthyrox pills...", + "answer": "It is preferable to do a free T3 + free T4 test to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8680, + "question": "I do not suffer from diabetes, but over the past period I have been drinking a lot of sugar and soft drinks, so my cumulative score came out at 6.8. Is this how I suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "This value diagnoses diabetes, provided that a confirmatory cumulative analysis is performed in another laboratory, as well as a fasting blood sugar analysis and an analysis two hours after breakfast.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8681, + "question": "I had a hormonal analysis done. Are my proportions normal and can you explain the proportions?", + "answer": "Sorry, the picture is not clear\nBut what I was able to conclude is that these are the hormones of ovulation, estrogen, progesterone, and fertility. Unfortunately, these hormones vary according to time, age, and cycle regularity.\nI don't know why these tests were done.\nI advise you to book an appointment with an obstetrics and gynecology consultant to take a medical history, conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and based on it, write the appropriate treatment for you if you need it.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8682, + "question": "Does a pregnant woman stop taking thyroid medication for ten days have a negative effect???\nNote: At the beginning of pregnancy, the test result was 4.58, but after taking the medication a month, the result became 0.16...", + "answer": "The medication should not be stopped without medical advice.\nHigh or low levels of the hormone may negatively affect you and the fetus.\nThe analysis is not clear, do you mean?\nTSH or T4 or T3\nIf it means TSH, yes, you may need to stop the medication, but if it means something else, you must return to the medication immediately.\nThe analysis must be repeated in 4 to 6 weeks.\nYou need to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrine glands so that he can confirm for himself that you or the fetus will not be harmed.\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8683, + "question": "Hypothyroidism. In addition, I also have the necessary tests and take the medication Ehtirex 125.", + "answer": "My dear sister\nReviewing the tests, there are some minor problems\n1- Irregularity of the thyroid gland. It is recommended to raise the dose to 150 once daily, one hour before eating, unless you have been irregular in the last period with treatment or timing of treatment before eating, or you have used other pills such as iron, calcium, vitamins, or stomach pills (because they reduce absorption by the gland if taken At the same time) In this case, continue as you did and repeat the tests after 6 weeks\nYou must adhere to the time and the other treatments I mentioned should be at least four hours away from the glandular pills\n2- You have high uric acid levels, and I do not think you need treatment unless there are arthritis, kidney stones, or any other symptoms.\nI recommend a diet consisting of (red meat - legumes - coffee and soft drinks, and there are others, but these are the most important)\n3- You have an iron deficiency and there is no better treatment, but focus on vegetables to increase the percentage of iron\nI hope you get well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8684, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done and the results were clear\n(TSH) 1.362 MIU/L\n(FT3_6) 5.28 PMOL/L\n(FT4_6M) 13.66 U/L\nIs it normal or not? Note that I have symptoms of weight gain, lethargy, and increased heartbeat...", + "answer": "The tests appear normal, but you did not send the normal range used to the laboratory itself.\nI do not know why the analysis was done, but I advise you to make an appointment with a consultant internist so that he can take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination and know exactly what your complaint is and what you need.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8685, + "question": "Increased body hair\nPain in the lower abdomen\nDelayed menstruation", + "answer": "You need to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology, to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and based on it, write the appropriate treatment for you. You also need an appointment with the obstetrics and gynecology consultant. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8686, + "question": "Is staying up late one of the causes of short stature, because I used to stay up late and now I am approximately 176-177 cm tall, and I always find people and children of my generation taller than me and my uncles, but I am taller than my father. Should I have a hormone test...", + "answer": "Your height is normal\nI don't know on what basis you say that you are short\nComparing yourself to others does not mean that your height is abnormal\nIn general, you can book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, not surgery, to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm your need for any other analysis or procedure. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8687, + "question": "I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's gland dysplasia two years ago. I continue treatment and my tests are fine. I sometimes suffer from neck pain below the ears, accompanied by muscle pain, lethargy, and fatigue, especially in the left arm and upper back.", + "answer": "An inactive gland may lead to a feeling of fatigue, but if your tests are fine, the gland most likely has nothing to do with your complaint.\nPain in the neck, muscles, or nerves, especially if it is accompanied by pain, weakness, or numbness in the extremities, and you here complained about the left hand. It may have other causes, such as roughness in the neck vertebrae, or pain in the muscle itself due to an old injury, exercise, removing heavy objects, or even using a pillow. It is not suitable for sleeping and there are many other reasons\nI advise you to book an appointment with an orthopedic doctor to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then request the appropriate tests and x-rays and make a diagnosis based on them. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8688, + "question": "I have a deficiency in thyroid secretion, and I took the medication Thyroxine 100, until the levels of thyroid secretion became normal, but the side effects of the medication affected me greatly... muscle weakness, joint pain, and...", + "answer": "Hi. U need to repeat the thyroid hormone blood test. If the results shows that the thyroid hormone is high then u have to reduce the dose of thyroxine and if it is normal then u have to go for further blood tests to determine the cause of ur symptoms. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8689, + "question": "I take the drug Troxine 50. My menstrual cycle was irregular, but after taking the glandular pills, it became regular for three months, and this month my menstrual cycle did not come.\nIs the menstrual cycle regular after using thyroid medication...", + "answer": "Irregular thyroid gland functions may cause disturbances in the menstrual cycle, but once the gland’s functions are regular, the menstrual cycle will be regular.\nIf the gland's functions are regular, this means that there is another reason for the delay in the menstrual cycle, and therefore you need to do a pregnancy test, and if it is negative, you need an appointment with the obstetrics and gynecology clinic to take your medical history and do a clinical examination, and then request the appropriate tests and x-rays to find out the reason. May you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8690, + "question": "Hello\nIf you'll excuse me, I have a thin body and I have excessive sweating in my hands, feet, and underarms (especially when I'm stressed or focused on something specific, studying, for example) to the point that it starts to come down...", + "answer": "Of course, it is necessary to have a thyroid function test done because these symptoms may be due to it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8691, + "question": "The blood sugar level before breakfast is 140 and a few hours after eating it is 106. Is this normal?", + "answer": "The amount of normal blood sugar in the body of a diabetic patient depends on the medical condition of the patient himself and varies from one person to another. If you are not diabetic, please do a cumulative sugar analysis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8692, + "question": "I did a TSH test and the percentage came out at 5.5. Is it considered lethargy, knowing that the doctor said you don’t need treatment as long as you didn’t have it before and wrote me Omega Light pills? Is it considered lethargy and what are the symptoms...", + "answer": "If the test is more than 4, treatment is not taken provided that 1- There are no symptoms 2- There is no pregnancy 3- The anti-TPO test is negative", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8693, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar is between 97-102 and my blood sugar two hours after eating is between 123-173 and I measured it at home, but my cumulative blood sugar measured in the laboratory was 6.9 and I was tested again the next day...", + "answer": "Firstly, the blood sugar must be measured in the laboratory and not through the device due to the slight difference between the two results. In some cases, the laboratory blood sugar measurement is higher, which is the approved method for diagnosing diabetes. Secondly, a fasting blood sugar of 102 is considered relatively high. Likewise, two hours after eating, an effect of 140 is also considered high. Thirdly, there are some cases. It leads to an increase in the percentage of cumulative sugar other than sugar. Therefore, it is recommended that you do a fasting blood sugar test and blood sugar after two hours in a laboratory and go to the doctor to identify other causes of high cumulative blood sugar.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8694, + "question": "I did the triangular gland tests, as well as the ultrasound, according to the attached pictures, and it became clear that there was a lobe in the left ganglion with a centimeter in it.\nIs it necessary to take a biopsy? Thank you", + "answer": "Hi. Yes the the ultrasound shows that u have a big nodule in the left side of ur thyroid gland and hence it is advisable to do a biopsy. Based on the report there is a high chance that we are going to get a benign result. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8695, + "question": "Greetings, I did a thyroid gland Ft4 test with a range of (2.89-4.88) (pmol/L 5.07), a FT4 test with a range (9-19) with a value (pmol/L 11.13.) and a TSH test...", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8696, + "question": "I need to know the results of the tests", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8697, + "question": "Hello\nMy thyroid gland is 0.81, and I am pregnant and have had thyroid disease for years. I take a dose of 125 thyroxine. Is it normal for a pregnant woman or not??\nShould the dose be reduced?", + "answer": "Yes, the dose is appropriate for you. Keep it unchanged. A gland analysis must be performed every month until the end of pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8698, + "question": "Hello, my question is about the gland. I hope you can answer it based on these tests. Is it healthy or not?", + "answer": "The tests are within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8699, + "question": "Have a good time. I did some tests, what do the results say?", + "answer": "The tests are within normal. We recommend not performing hormonal tests unless there are medical complaints and upon request from the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8700, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I do not feel conscious most of the time, and my head feels empty and I have a headache, and there is some lethargy, humiliation, and fatigue in my body. I have had tests done for the thyroid gland, which are as follows, free...", + "answer": "Tests indicate increased thyroid activity. You should consult an endocrinologist to follow up on the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8701, + "question": "I have a slight enlargement of the thyroid gland. Today I went to the doctor. She did a touch test and did blood tests for antibodies, blood counts, thyroid tests, and the blood tests were fine, and the touch test told me...", + "answer": "It is best to get an X-ray to evaluate the condition of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8702, + "question": "What is the best time to do a male hormone test? Miss, I am 20 years old", + "answer": "We do the analysis in the morning and it has nothing to do with fasting or eating", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8703, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar is 7.1, while my fasting blood sugar ranges between 1 and 1.20 grams, and after meals it does not exceed 1.40, and rarely it is 1.60. I was examined by a diabetologist and he prescribed me...", + "answer": "Yes, you have diabetes. Take the medicine, eat a healthy diet, and walk for half an hour every day", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8704, + "question": "I had a thyroid analysis done according to the attached picture. Is it normal, doctor, knowing that I see that one of the hormones is high?", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8705, + "question": "My prolactin level is 16.0 L", + "answer": "Please attach the analysis sheet and mention why you did the analysis and what your complaints are", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8706, + "question": "I have no signs of puberty. Age 28\nIs it possible while taking needles * Merional/Choriomon\nObtaining signs of puberty such as change in testicle size, growth of body and facial hair and changes...", + "answer": "Treatment is complex and must be under the direct supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8707, + "question": "Hello\nDo anxiety, stress, and fear cause diabetes or do they not affect the disease?", + "answer": "Stress plays a helpful role in accelerating the onset of diabetes, which is already present but develops slowly before appearing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8708, + "question": "Excuse me, I had a period, and it usually lasts 6 or 7 days. This time, it came to me and lasted a normal six days, and until now it has come to me after six days...", + "answer": "Hyperthyroidism must be controlled. Then the course will improve. But if menstrual problems persist, he should consult a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8709, + "question": "I was being treated while I was pregnant, taking carbimazole 5mg. I had T4free = 0.77ng/dl, and I was taking a pill day after day. I gave birth and came back. I did a new check in the file under how much dose is currently needed.", + "answer": "It is best to take two pills together every day and re-test after three months. It is best to follow up with the doctor directly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8710, + "question": "What is the diagnosis for these tests? Is there any advice?", + "answer": "There is clear hypothyroidism and requires treatment. You must consult a doctor immediately to prescribe treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8711, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from fear of contracting diabetes\nYesterday I didn't have dinner, meaning I didn't eat anything, and in the morning I left. I ate cows and two hours after the urinating, I had a lab test done and the result was 108mg and I became...", + "answer": "After fasting for eight hours from food and drink. Do a fasting blood sugar test, but in a laboratory. Not a home appliance. Normal sugar is less than 100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8712, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and recently had these tests done\nc peptide: 1.34 ng/mL - Insulin 77.9 mIU/mL - FBS: 157 mg/dL\nThis is still sugar...", + "answer": "Type 1 diabetes remains in the same pattern and does not transform into type 1", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8713, + "question": "Three months ago, my cumulative blood sugar was 5.3, and yesterday I did the tests again and the result came out at 6.03. I did regular diet and exercise while reducing sugar and starches, and my weight decreased from 84 to 71...", + "answer": "It is best to also take Glucophage 500 mg, one pill after lunch and one pill after dinner", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8714, + "question": "I had a fasting blood sugar test and it came out at 91\nAnd cumulative 4.5\nThe insulin level in the blood is 9.8\nAnd insulin resistance 2.2\nAge 38\nHeight 192\nWeight 104\nAre the results considered normal?", + "answer": "Hi. Yes everything is ok. However u should aim to reduce your body weight by 5 percent through life style modification, diet and exercise to reach 2 digits and your condition will be even better. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8715, + "question": "18 months ago, I gradually gained 10 kilograms in weight, and I began to feel lethargic, joint pain, high body temperature, and always sweating most of the time.\nI underwent several tests, including vitamins and...", + "answer": "Your affairs are fine. It is best to do a diet to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8716, + "question": "I am 15 years old, and I have pubic hair and some thin facial hair. My voice has not changed, and I have not had a wet dream, but when I masturbate, only a clear liquid comes out...", + "answer": "You still have a year or two to go through puberty naturally. We advise you to avoid masturbation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8717, + "question": "I did tests to check estrogen and testosterone when the cycle ended, exactly on the sixth day, and the results were as follows:\nEstrogen 44pg/ml\nTestosterone 0.47ng/ml", + "answer": "The results are within normal. Hormonal tests are not routine tests that we perform on our own, but rather when there are medical problems and at the request of the doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8718, + "question": "3 weeks ago, I noticed the beginning of swelling on the right side of the neck, and it increased in size. I did not have any infections before and during this period. I have an underactive thyroid gland. What medical procedure should I take?", + "answer": "It is best to do x-rays of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8719, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old woman. I have a 9-month-old girl. Two days ago, I tried testing my blood sugar at home out of curiosity and found it to be 475. After 7 hours, I felt intense sweating and body heat, and...", + "answer": "Do a blood sugar test in the laboratory, not with a home device. A blood sugar test in the morning on an empty stomach after fasting for 8 hours. Normally it will be less than 100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8720, + "question": "My mother is a diabetic patient and had a cleaning operation on the old man’s toe. After the operation, how many days after the operation did the blood sugar reach 25? I suspended solutions and then it goes up and down. Can I know the solution?", + "answer": "Treatment must be adjusted by the diabetologist based on blood sugar tests, kidney function analysis, and cumulative blood sugar analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8721, + "question": "She was suffering from hyperthyroidism and took treatment, and thank God she was cured. She has symptoms of puberty, such as the appearance of hair and breast growth, but she did not get her period and I am very worried. What should I do?", + "answer": "No problem, no need to worry. Some girls have a delayed period until the end of 16, and we consider this normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8722, + "question": "My mother had a skin rash and was given sedatives in the hospital, and her diabetes rose to 400. What is the quick home procedure to reduce the high now?", + "answer": "There is no quick home procedure to reduce blood sugar. You must consult a doctor, undergo tests, and begin treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8723, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done, and it turned out that there was a deficiency in the thyroid hormones, knowing that my weight was decreasing, and as far as I know, the symptoms of thyroid deficiency cause weight gain.\nAnd the...", + "answer": "Pravamax medicine has nothing to do with the gland. Only severe, untreated hypothyroidism causes weight gain. The test is currently normal. If you are taking thyroxine treatment, you must continue it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8724, + "question": "My husband had a thyroid test done and the result was 0.05", + "answer": "The question is incomplete. What does your husband complain about? Does he take medication for the gland or not? Why do the analysis? Most importantly, this analysis alone is not enough. We need to know the rest of the gland tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8725, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had high prolactin and sexual weakness, and I took medication to reduce it. Prolactin decreased and returned to its normal level, but sexual ability did not return. When will the ability return and the weakness go away? Do you need more than...", + "answer": "Sexual ability is supposed to return immediately after the prolactin levels. Please see your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8726, + "question": "I am 16 years old and suffer from blood pressure disorders, insomnia, fatigue, dizziness, nausea,\nConstipation, depression, pain and cramping in the left breast\nShould I go to an endocrinologist, or are these symptoms only due to stress, knowing that the heart is healthy?", + "answer": "Go to an internist. He is the one who examines you and decides the second step", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8727, + "question": "Does taking a 250 mg testosterone injection affect height growth? Because I took one injection more than a month ago for the gym and stopped. Will one injection, God willing, not...", + "answer": "There is no effect of testosterone on height. We advise you not to take this medicine and you do not need it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8728, + "question": "I tested for thyroid-stimulating hormone and fasted for 13 hours, and the result was that I had an underactive thyroid gland. Does fasting affect it and do I have to repeat the test??", + "answer": "Hi. At early morning the level of TSH can be elevated and hence patients may be falsely labeled as having hypothyroidism. Ideally TSH has to be checked in the afternoon period from 1 to 3 pm. A single reading above 10 should lead to thyroid hormone prescription. However if the level falls between 5 and 10, the decision to give thyroxine or not depends on case by case basis. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8729, + "question": "I cannot sleep or breathe normally (suffocation) and my face is swollen, and I complain of high prolactin and an irregular menstrual cycle. Are these the symptoms I feel now because of it and what...", + "answer": "These symptoms are not related to high prolactin. Perhaps the disease itself worries you, so these symptoms appear in you. High prolactin must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8730, + "question": "Excuse me, Doctor, please respond. I did a random blood sugar test, the result of which came out as 191, and I did a cumulative blood sugar test that came out as 7, and I consulted a doctor who specializes in dimicron rivets regularly for 7 days and during the day...", + "answer": "You have diabetes, but it is mild. Diamicron medication is not needed in your case. Stop it and use Glucophage 500 mg. One pill after lunch and one pill after dinner", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8731, + "question": "Excuse me, after Ramadan, my blood sugar is not at all right, a little high and a little low at all, and I take insulin Apidra and Lantus, and I changed the insulin completely, so I started taking Novo Rapid, and there is no benefit either...", + "answer": "Hi. Ideally u need to use a continuous glucose monitor device called “free style Libre” which would be quite helpful in predicting what will happen to your blood glucose in the next few hours and accordingly it will be quite helpful for to judge your novorapid dose correctly and thus avoiding fluctuations. In addition try to use insulin toujeo instead of Lantus as that insulin Carries less risk of low blood sugar and can be easily uptitrated  to achieve your fasting glucose target without fear of low sugars. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8732, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid cause a periodic feeling of sexual desire (a few days before or after menstruation). What about a headache (in the form of a burning sensation, not a headache in the sense of a headache).", + "answer": "Yes, glandular insufficiency causes weak sexual feeling. But this is in the case of an untreated gland. When the medicine is taken, the situation returns to normal. Headaches are another issue. If they are annoying, we must treat the decayed teeth, see an ophthalmologist to examine the vision, and see an ear doctor to rule out any sinusitis, and then we go to the neurologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8733, + "question": "Is chin and chest hair a genetic factor or a condition caused by hormonal confusion?", + "answer": "Mostly, these hairs are caused by genetic or structural factors in the body. The cause is rarely a hormonal imbalance, but a hormonal analysis must be performed to rule out any confusion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8734, + "question": "Hello, I am 25 years old and have high blood pressure. I had a blood test, an ECG, and an abdominal ultrasound. The results of the ultrasound were good, especially regarding...", + "answer": "Hi.The most common cause of hypertension even in young people remains essential due to interplay of genetic and environmental factors.However there is around 10% chance that you could really have tumor of your suprarenal gland.Fortunately those tumors are frequently benign and not cancerous.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8735, + "question": "Thyroid analysis results: Free T3 = 1.9 PG/ML Free T4 = .9 NG/DL TSH = .86 uIU/mL Are they normal?", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal. The doctor is supposed to request the test, not you, and he is supposed to have told you the result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8736, + "question": "I am 16 years old. I have an undescended testicle. I used to shave my pubic hair. It did not come out again until after a while, but it was not as abundant as before I shaved it, and no hair grew...", + "answer": "Pubic hair and armpits are related to male hormones, yes, but not testicular hormones, but rather adrenal gland hormones, and most likely this is normal for you. An undescended testicle must be treated by a urologist and not left behind", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8737, + "question": "I have thyroid nodules. Do I need surgery or just monitoring?", + "answer": "Observation only. We repeat the x-rays every six months, and when we notice an increase in size, we must go for surgery or repeat the biopsy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8738, + "question": "I had an analysis of total and free testosterone, but the free testosterone was low. What is the reason?", + "answer": "There is no pathological cause for your free hormone deficiency. Hormonal tests should not be performed unless there is a pathological reason and upon request from the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8739, + "question": "Hello\nMy estrogen is 101.9 pg/ml\nProlactin 17.73 ng/ml\nThe levels are high and I feel that I have less sexual desire than before\nWhat is the solution to reduce these high levels significantly...", + "answer": "You should visit an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8740, + "question": "I feel the neck and I have a swollen gland, and if I touch it, it is not visible and without pain, and if I touch it, it moves and is soft, and I took an x-ray and it came out to be 1.6 in size...", + "answer": "Your thyroid nodule does not appear to be related to inflammation and does not require antibiotics. If its diameter is actually 1.6, it should be biopsied for cytological examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8741, + "question": "Surgery was performed to remove the thyroid gland, dissect the neck, and remove the lymph nodes. Does post-operative treatment require doses of chemotherapy or iodine therapy only?", + "answer": "We usually do treatment with radioactive iodine only. Thyroxine must also be taken under the supervision of a doctor. It is known that thyroid cancer is relatively benign and not scary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8742, + "question": "I am 32 years old and I weigh 54 kilos. I did a cumulative blood sugar test and it came out at 7.17%, so I did a fasting blood sugar test and it came out at 82 and the fasting blood sugar was 100, knowing that the cumulative sugar was in a normal laboratory and the fasting and fasting blood sugar...", + "answer": "Hi.Yes u need to repeat the HBA1C test in a reliable laboratory.first.If it is still high and your fasting and random are perfectly normal then we need to think about some conditions other than diabetes that can lead to falsely high HBA1C such as some types of anemia.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8743, + "question": "My prolactin level is 84, which is considered dangerous, and what are the chances of contracting diseases?", + "answer": "Why did you do the analysis? The cause helps us explain the effect. There are many reasons for high prolactin. You must consult a doctor and obtain an MRI and inject the dye into the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8744, + "question": "Are these tests insufficiency or hyperactivity, and what is their treatment?", + "answer": "Hi. Having low TSH as such is not diagnostic of hyper or hypothyroidism. U need to do Free T4 and Free T3 as well in order to interpret the result better. Bear in mind that any non hormonal illness that lead to hospital admission can lead to low TSH.  So we need to know more about your history, and free t4 and free t3 in order to inform better. Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8745, + "question": "Excuse me, all of my grandparents have type 2 diabetes, and I had type 1. Is this genetically inherited from them, or does type 2 not inherit type 1?", + "answer": "Yes, inheritance is for both types, regardless of the type of diabetes of the inheritor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8746, + "question": "I am a 70-year-old woman and I suffer from profuse sweating, which is especially cold in the back area, and I have to change my clothes a lot because of the cold sweating. I want...", + "answer": "The menstrual cycle has been absent for a long time and has nothing to do with the complaints, and rheumatism has nothing to do with it either. It is best for the doctor to examine you and reassure you of your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8747, + "question": "I use Mixtard 30 insulin pens, and there are bubbles in the cartridge. Is it safe to use them or not? If I take the dose and the air bubble enters the body, will it cause harm?", + "answer": "There is no problem and no fear of it. You can tap the cartridge several times before use so the bubbles will rise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8748, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Two months ago, I had major problems with understanding and concentration. I thought about words word for word. I examined the blood and did not find anything suspicious. I took vitamin B for a while and there was no result. I doubt the gland...", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism can cause slow speech, perception, and comprehension. Do a thyroid analysis to reassure yourself and put your mind at ease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8749, + "question": "I am 25 years old. I suffer from excessive facial sweating to a large degree when I exert slight effort, stress, or when the weather is hot. I started noticing the symptoms about 5 years ago.\nNote...", + "answer": "You do not have a medical problem. It is an annoying life problem. Please see a dermatologist, they may find a solution", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8750, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI would like medical advice from a diabetologist and endocrinologist.\nMy sister is 12 years old and has been suffering from diabetes since. It was\nHer age\nTwo years ago, her height is now only 118cm...", + "answer": "Sugar must first be controlled, and insulin has an important role in growth. Secondly, general and hormonal tests must be performed by the doctor and then followed up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8751, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nMy son is 13 years and 6 months old, and he did not show signs of puberty. I did a set of tests for him (attached with pictures) that showed weakness in...", + "answer": "Hi. The test results showed that your son is still in the prepubertal stage despite his age of 13 years and 6 months.This can be temporary and he may catch up spontaneously later without any hormonal replacement.However i do suggest to do further workup such as:1) doing a blood test called TTG (IGA and IGG) to rule out having gluten sensitivity.2) MRI to the  pituitary gland.3) Morning cortisol and thyroid function tests and serum IGF-1.He has to increase protein intake and to do exercise.We can consider starting him on monthly injection of testosterone at a dose of 50 mg IM monthly for 6 months to speed up puberty.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8752, + "question": "I was pregnant and had a miscarriage, and I had a test done and the gland showed 0.01, whether it was hypospasmodic or hyperactive, and what was the treatment for it, and I might not know if I could get pregnant because of it??", + "answer": "Did you do the analysis before pregnancy, or in the pregnancy, before the miscarriage, or after the miscarriage? In any case, this analysis alone is not enough to make a diagnosis for you. It is best to have the entire gland tested: TSH. FT4. FT3 can be delayed a month if the analysis was done before the projection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8753, + "question": "How is testosterone analyzed and examined? Is it through a blood test or what? Is shyness in men caused by a lack of testosterone?", + "answer": "Total morning fasting testosterone.. LH FSH.. Tests must be taken while fasting before nine in the morning", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8754, + "question": "I am 21 years old and I suffer from a small breast size, AaA cup. The doctor prescribed me a medicine called Finasteride, and when I searched, I found that it is used for baldness?? It is an anti...", + "answer": "Hi.Theoretically this medicine may be helpful to induce growth of breast. It acts by increasing the conversion of testosterone to estrogen.It is known that men taking this medicine for treating prostate issues can develop growth of breast tissue.In females it is basically used to treat frontal baldness like what u said but there is no well designed study that showed it is really helpful to augment breast in females.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8755, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test two hours after eating and it came out at 392\nI don't have diabetes, I'm a heart patient\nThis way, I will have diabetes and will not walk\nI will not take insulin\nI was doing an analysis...", + "answer": "To complete the diagnosis, it is preferable to do a cumulative blood sugar test + a fasting blood sugar test after a night fast for 6-8 hours. However, the number 392 two hours after eating is definitely an indicator that sugar is present and should not be neglected because it may increase heart problems in a heart patient.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8756, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old girl and I have been suffering from diabetes since I was 7 years old. Will it affect my marriage or pregnancy and what is the solution?", + "answer": "You can get married and get pregnant safely provided that your blood sugar is controlled with continuous follow-up with a diabetologist and obstetrician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8757, + "question": "Tomorrow examination, knowing that I am seven weeks pregnant. Many thanks to you", + "answer": "This is often associated with vomiting during pregnancy and does not require treatment. We will just repeat the analysis after a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8758, + "question": "So I had a high TSH level of 4.8. My question is, could this percentage be dangerous for the growth and intelligence of the fetus? I feel anxious ever since I found out.", + "answer": "TSH free T4 anti TPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8759, + "question": "Does the thyroid antibody test require fasting? If so, do you need to fast for how many hours?", + "answer": "No need to fast. We can do it at any time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8760, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Tests were performed, including an x-ray of the thyroid gland, showing the presence of nodules and calcifications in one of the glands. I need your advice. Is the report not reassuring and requires surgical intervention, follow-up, or tests...", + "answer": "The gland is enlarged and contains many nodules, especially in the left lobe, and there is no need to leave it. The nodules will not go away on their own, and there is no medicine to remove them, and they carry with them malignancy in the future. We recommend surgery to remove the entire gland by an experienced surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8761, + "question": "By God, I took a blood sugar test and they drank my juice for the test and the result came out. By God, I wish you could be reassured. I didn’t know if my blood sugar was fine or not.", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult your physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8762, + "question": "I accidentally discovered a circular nodule with a diameter of 1 cm in the left lobe of the thyroid gland\nTSH analysis was normal\nCan this knot disappear?\nShould I take medication if the doctor...", + "answer": "This knot does not go away on its own, and there is no cure for it. The only solution is surgery. But not every knot must be treated with surgery. It is best to take a biopsy of it for cellular examination, and it will most likely be normal. Then the image can be repeated after at least six months, and when we find an increase in its size, the biopsy must be repeated or we should go for surgery immediately.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8763, + "question": "The test result was TSH up to 60 and I also had a sonner\nI took thyroxine 100 treatment, but I felt that the texture of the gland became hard after the treatment. Why, for your information, am I still continuing the treatment?", + "answer": "You are right to feel this way. This is found in some patients, but do not worry as long as the ultrasound is normal. After five months, do a follow-up TSH test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8764, + "question": "Does a diabetic patient take his medication at breakfast before his blood sugar test? Fattar", + "answer": "both . Diabetes medication should be taken immediately before breakfast or after breakfast, depending on the type. Therefore, when there is a test, we postpone the medication until after the blood is drawn", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8765, + "question": "I suffer from slow growth of armpit and pubic hair...and also another problem. I don’t know if it is gynecomastia or the chest muscle. I did some tests. Are the tests OK? Do I suffer from gynecomastia or...", + "answer": "The tests are normal and there is no concern. I don't know how you knew that growth was slow. How did you measure it? What was it based on and how did it compare!!! In general, you do not have a problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8766, + "question": "(I always do these tests once a month or twice because I have a small pituitary gland and have diabetes insipidus) *See the picture. Do I have high hormone levels?", + "answer": "Prolactin analysis is normal. As long as the tests are normal. It is forbidden to perform routine repeat tests. We only do tests if we complain about something, and the doctor is the one who decides to do the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8767, + "question": "Please comment on the attached analysis", + "answer": "The morning insulin test is within normal, and therefore we currently rule out insulin resistance. But your morning blood sugar is 101, so it is a little higher than normal. We advise you, if you are obese, to practice walking and lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8768, + "question": "My mother (75 years old, a blood pressure patient) suffers from hypothyroidism. She graduated in doses of thyroxine from 200 to 150, then 100 mcq daily, and she is now on the last dose for up to...", + "answer": "When we reach the appropriate dose and we know this through the TSH analysis, we must continue with it. We repeat the analysis every six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8769, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. I am 17 and my height is 176. I had a growth hormone test done and the result was 0.5. Is my height normal and is the growth hormone in the normal range, knowing that my father’s height is 178 and my mother is 155?", + "answer": "Your height is very normal and therefore your secretion of growth hormone is normal. Do not pay attention to a simple analysis like the one you did. There is no need to perform a growth hormone analysis at all. We have our own ways of analyzing the hormone when we decide and not as stated in the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8770, + "question": "I hope to answer: Is it possible to have an underactive thyroid gland? Symptoms\nGeneral fatigue throughout the day\nExcessive sleep, sometimes up to 13 hours of sleep, and yet I am not satisfied...", + "answer": "The symptoms of hypothyroidism are non-specific, meaning we may find them in other diseases and we may not have a disease. I advise you to perform these tests: TSH. FT4. CBC. Vitamin D", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8771, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. I take regular regulating pills, but I drank Night pills", + "answer": "Interrupted sleep has nothing to do with your illness. If you are anxious and stressed, I advise you to see an internal medicine doctor or a psychiatrist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8772, + "question": "Read……Analysis", + "answer": "These are general tests and are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8773, + "question": "After visiting the gynecologist, she prescribed thyroxine 50 and she continued on it until the sixth month now, and the result became TSH 2.1.\nCan you now stop the medication or reduce the dose so as not to continue taking it?", + "answer": "The same dose and analysis must be continued every month until the end of pregnancy in order to adjust the dose accurately. We suggest testing for thyroid antibodies (ATPO).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8774, + "question": "I am 7 years old and my thyroid gland is active and I am continuing the treatment that the doctor prescribed for me, but currently I have had 3 weeks of fatigue and dizziness. I went to the doctors and they did not find a solution for my illness and I do not know the cause...", + "answer": "This requires a visit to a psychiatrist. These are symptoms of panic attacks and fear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8775, + "question": "I am 15 years and eight months old, short, 160cm tall, and this makes me very sad. I realized that I am late in puberty. I have little pubic hair and no other signs. I monitored all the symptoms...", + "answer": "A semen analysis must be done...and the tests that...\n....FSH LH..total morning fasting testosterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8776, + "question": "A doctor prescribed Levothirox to me even though the tests were normal for a TSH of 2.37. Can this medication be prescribed temporarily or is it a medication that takes forever? For 3 months I have been using this...", + "answer": "Please inform us of the test at the time you start prescribing the medication. Usually, thyroxine medication is permanent and not temporary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8777, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. I am 17 and my height is 176. I had a growth hormone test done and the result was 0.5. Is my height normal and is the growth hormone in the normal range, knowing that my father’s height is 178 and my mother is 155?", + "answer": "Yes. You are absolutely normal.Random growth hormone level is variable during the day and a single low value is meaningless.Hope u find my answer useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8778, + "question": "I am 39 years old. Will there be harm if I take a Cidoteston injection every four weeks?", + "answer": "Yes. It can increase the level of PCV (packed red blood cell volume) to inappropriate concentrations which by itself can increase the risk of clot formation.In addition it can lead to suppression of sperm count.There are reports which links the use of those injections with prostate enlargement and cancers.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8779, + "question": "I recently discovered that I have an underactive thyroid gland and it is probably very old because the stimulating hormone level reached more than 100 (I had the test done in two famous laboratories in my country and they both had the same results)...", + "answer": "Hi.The optimal thyroid hormone replacement dose is 1.6 Ug/kg per day.Hence your optimal dose should be around 112 ug if your body weight is 70 kg.make sure you are taking the pills 30 to 60 minutes before breakfast on an empty stomach with water.The improvement of symptoms can take several months before being noticed.You need to do some more tests such Hemoglobin as u can have a concomitant disease that needs additional treatment.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8780, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar test: 110. Take Cidophag and what is the dose?", + "answer": "The result of the fasting blood sugar test after 8 hours of fasting can be interpreted as follows:\n\nNormal rate: less than 99 mg/dl.\nPrediabetes: 100-125 mg/dl.\nDiabetes: 126 mg/dl or higher.\n\nA fasting blood sugar test result of 110 mg/dl indicates prediabetes, the basis of treatment for which is preventing the development and appearance of type 2 diabetes. In this case, it is necessary to consult a doctor to prescribe the appropriate dose for the patient. The development of type 2 diabetes can be prevented by following the following tips:\n\nIt is necessary to be careful to lose excess weight, equivalent to 5-7% of the weight.\nIt is necessary to ensure that you exercise, equivalent to 150 minutes per week.\nExperience a lifestyle change.\nFollow a healthy and balanced diet.\nLearn ways to get rid of anxiety and stress.\nThe need to obtain support from family and friends.\n\nAs for Cidophag treatment, which contains the active ingredient metformin, the following must be taken into account:\n\nMetformin treatment is used to prevent type 2 diabetes, and this is only in adults with prediabetes who are between 25-59 years old and whose body mass index is higher than 35 mg/m2.\nIn some cases, long-term use of metformin treatment causes a deficiency of vitamin B-12 in the body, and therefore its levels in the body must be monitored periodically.\nThe dose of metformin to prevent diabetes is 850 mg orally once daily, or 850 mg orally every 12 hours, under the supervision of a specialist doctor, and after eliminating any contraindications to use.\n\nFor more:\n\nDiagnosis of diabetes and pre-diabetes\nDiabetes is no longer a destiny!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8781, + "question": "I take carbemizole at a dose of 8 tablets per day, and then I reduced the dose to 6 tablets per day to treat hyperactivity of the gland, and now I suffer from gland sluggishness after recent tests and the appearance of swelling in the feet...", + "answer": "Hi. There is 2 approaches to your case.The first one is to keep taking carbimazole at 6 tablets per day but u need to take thyroxine simultaneously at a dose of 50 to 75 ug daily. redo thyroid function after 1 month.The second approach is to reduce the dose of carbimazole to 2 tablets daily and repeat the test after 1 month.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8782, + "question": "There are no symptoms, but tests were done by chance, and the fasting blood sugar percentage was 127, the fasting blood sugar percentage was 116, and the cumulative sugar percentage was 6.8. Liver enzymes S. GPT (alt) 64", + "answer": "Hi. The test results confirms that u have diabetes. U need to change your life style, do exercise and start taking metformin at a dose of 750 mg twice per day.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8783, + "question": "Is this hormone level normal?\nFSH 2.07\nLH 0.16\nTSH 1.05\nI am 20 years old, my weight is 45 and my height is 158", + "answer": "Hi. U need to do further blood tests to find out why the LH is low.U have to do a blood test for the milk hormone (prolactin).U have to do blood test to exclude having gluten insensitivity (called TTG IGA and IGG antibody). in addition to pituitary gland MRI.Meanwhile u need to optimize your daily calorie intake and avoid strenuous exercise.Hope u find it useul.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8784, + "question": "This is the result of a sample of a tumor on the thyroid gland from slices taken from the tumor. We need to know the exact interpretation of the analysis.", + "answer": "The result is a benign tumor. Check with your doctor and he will decide whether we should do surgery now or monitor and repeat the needle after 6-12 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8785, + "question": "I have a mother who underwent surgery to remove thyroid cancer and lymph nodes, and the samples were cultured. Is it permissible for her to undergo Betascan during this period (it took 3 weeks) if she underwent surgery?", + "answer": "The timing of the procedure is determined by the nuclear medicine specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8786, + "question": "I have been taking thyroid medicine for 6 months. At first, I used to take one tablet in the morning, and from the month of 3, I take one and a half tablets, but these days there is chest pain, shortness of breath, headache, and insomnia...", + "answer": "According to the analysis, the dose of the medication should be increased, but you did not tell us how much you are taking", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8787, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and my TSH result is 1.76 and my T4 is 1.16 and the dose I take every day is 100 except Friday, meaning 600 weekly, and I suffer from heart palpitations...", + "answer": "The result of the analysis is normal, and the dose of the medication is appropriate and we maintain it. If you have tachycardia, you should see your doctor and look for other causes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8788, + "question": "What are the symptoms of growth hormone deficiency, and are needles useful for a 19-year-old?", + "answer": "Hi.Symptoms include poor quality of life and inability to perform activities of daily living.Others include decrease bone mineral density and abnormal lipid profile and increase in waist circumference.In males the epiphysis would usually be closed at age of 18 years and hence there is no impact of Growth hormone replacement on optimizing the height.However GH replacement can improve quality of life, lipids, bone density and reduce waist circumference.Hope u find it useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8789, + "question": "What foods should not be eaten if the prolactin level is high?", + "answer": "Hi.It is thought that Fenugreek can increase the prolactin level in the blood and hence u need to avoid it.To the contrary, Food rich in vitamin B6 can lower the prolactin level in the blood.Regards.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8790, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a TSH test when I was pregnant, the result was 3.22, and I took Troxine tablets.\nCurrently, 3 months after giving birth, I returned the test and its result was 1.66\nWhat treatment will I need, knowing that I am a natural infant and I do not know the type...", + "answer": "If you take Thyroxine after giving birth, you should continue with the same dose. If you stop, we don't need anything. In both cases, if pregnancy occurs in the future, a gland analysis must be performed immediately and a doctor should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8791, + "question": "I had tests done for the test, E2, and proctline, and they are all good, and the thyroid gland is fine. I don’t know what causes gynecomastia. What is your opinion? It is better to use (Fimar, Aromasin, or Aramdex), and do these medications increase...", + "answer": "Gynecomastia is often normal and not pathological. However, a television scan of the testicles, a simple chest X-ray, and a bHCG analysis must be performed. It will most likely be normal. Then we do not recommend taking any medication to treat gynecomastia. But we can do plastic surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8792, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor. I am a bodybuilder. I had three injections of androtadyl 250 a week ago, but I do not know how to clean the phlegm from my natural testosterone. Thank you.", + "answer": "Only you stop taking the medicine. The body alone rearranges itself. We advise you to stay away from bodybuilding", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8793, + "question": "Is the ratio of 7.4 for calcium good or not good?\nIf it is not good, what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Hi. If  you have no symptoms of muscle cramps and tingling sensations in the hands and feet then no problem.However, u need to do further blood tests to find out the cause such as: serum  25(0H) vitamin D,PO4 and PTH, Magnesium and 24 hour urine collection for calcium.Treatment include Calcium carbonate at a dose of 500 mg BD along with one alpha vitamin D at a dose of 0.25 ug daily,Hope it is useful.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8794, + "question": "I had a gland analysis done and I would like to know whether it is present or not", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8795, + "question": "I am a 30 year old young man\nI did a cumulative analysis and the percentage was 6.8\nFasting analysis 110\nFater analysis 142\nDo you have diabetes?", + "answer": "Yes, you have diabetes, but to a mild degree. You should see a doctor for follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8796, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 15 years, and I take Cypriot medication before breakfast and a diabetes regulator of 1000 twice, and sometimes my diabetes level becomes 244 three or more hours after eating, and I feel blurred in my vision.", + "answer": "To control the sugar level, it is necessary to control four factors combined together, and it is not possible to control one or some of them without the other. These factors include: a healthy diet + appropriate physical activity + appropriate medications, dose and timing +  psychological comfort (staying away from tension and stress). And physical rest (adequate sleep)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8797, + "question": "I have a positive thyroid antibody test and the TSH is 4.57, and since I want to get pregnant, the doctor gave me levothyrox 25 pills every day. Will it reduce the percentage to less than...", + "answer": "Not at all, and the drug Altroxine must be continued, and the TSH should always be less than 2.5.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8798, + "question": "I did a TSH test and the results came back. Is this result normal or is there a problem with the gland?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8799, + "question": "6 months ago, there was bloating in all parts of the body, especially the abdominal area in the evening, and the matter was repeated every day at 7 o’clock. The bloating occurred, and then two hours later, the body returned to normal, and at 11 o’clock at night...", + "answer": "As long as the tests are normal, there are no pathological causes that explain your complaint. But be careful. This may happen with weight gain. We recommend that if you are overweight, you should practice walking", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8800, + "question": "My mother is 48 years old\nI always feel tired and stressed in my body most of the time\nAlso, there is an increase in body temperature, and we do not know the reason\nShe continues to take painkillers such as Sitaphin Plus or...", + "answer": "It is best to do general tests and analysis of the thyroid gland and vitamin D", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8801, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a type 2 diabetic, and my cumulative blood sugar was 7 and a half and now it is 5.5. My blood sugar is 172 two hours after a hearty breakfast. Is this a normal measurement?\nKnowing my treatment...", + "answer": "The readings are good and within the recommended range", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8802, + "question": "I had an adrenalectomy. Am I allowed to eat all foods, such as fried foods or foods that contain salt, or even though the doctor allowed me to do so, I wanted to make sure?", + "answer": "Yes, you can eat freely", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8803, + "question": "I am planning to remove the adrenal gland. Am I allowed to take the third dose of the Corona vaccine?", + "answer": "Yes, take the vaccine, no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8804, + "question": "The result\nFree testosterone 31.1 pg/ml\nProlactin 7.80 ng/ml\nIs the testosterone level low or high?\nThe tests cause some symptoms of testosterone deficiency\nDo I need an increase?", + "answer": "This analysis should not be relied upon..it must. Action... Total morning fasting testosterone.. LH FSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8805, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI had a blood sugar test done three months ago and the result was 5.9\nI did a second analysis and the result came out at 5.7\nAre you still in the pre-diabetic stage?", + "answer": "Yes, I am still pre-diabetic. The normal number should be less than 5.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8806, + "question": "I suffer from a nodule in the right lobe of the thyroid gland and I have a nodule in the left lobe of the thyroid gland. What is the treatment for it?", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult an endocrinologist in order to obtain the rest of the information and perform the necessary clinical examination and tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8807, + "question": "I take thyroxine medication, but I couldn't find it, so I took medication\nFor Tyrox.. Is there a difference between Al-thyroxin and L-thyrox?", + "answer": "Some say that concentrations differ slightly from one company to another. But there is usually no fundamental difference, as for you there is no fear of changing the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8808, + "question": "If a person is obese and his testosterone hormone is lower than others, will his testosterone increase to the normal level when he loses weight?", + "answer": "Yes, it is expected that testosterone concentration will increase and return to normal after weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8809, + "question": "May I know what is in these tests?", + "answer": "The tests are normal and reflect the function of the pituitary gland, the performance of the ovaries, and the function of the uterus. It is assumed that the menstrual cycle is regular", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8810, + "question": "What is the permissible dose of saccharin per day for type 2 patients?", + "answer": "Quantity is open", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8811, + "question": "I am 15 years old and my height is 142 cm\nI have an underactive thyroid gland\nOne of the symptoms is delayed puberty. Will my height increase?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism must be treated. You must be examined by a doctor to estimate your sexual age and bone age. Of course, your height will increase with puberty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8812, + "question": "My height is 186, my weight is 54, and I am 22 years old. I lose my appetite and suffer from thinness, knowing that there are no health reasons or diseases. I had a thyroid examination, a blood picture, and a stool analysis, and they are all fine...", + "answer": "Eat as much as you can, and time alone can solve your problem. After several years, your weight will increase with your psychological stability and the completion of your studies.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8813, + "question": "My sister had a gland analysis done and it is not known whether the results are normal or decreased", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8814, + "question": "Praise be to God, I have nothing to complain about, but I want to read an analysis and whether it is normal", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8815, + "question": "My wife gave birth approximately 9 months ago, and when a thyroid hormone test was performed, the results were as follows\nTSH: 57.8 uIU/ml\nIs the number too high and is it dangerous?", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis indicates the presence of frank hypothyroidism and requires immediate treatment. Also, vitamin D deficiency requires immediate treatment. Please see your doctor to prescribe treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8816, + "question": "I suffer from Hashimoto's disease, and after a year of taking thyroxine and monitoring the hormone levels through monthly tests, I became pregnant and gave birth to a girl, and when she was a month old, I had her tested and it was within normal....", + "answer": "All newborns must have a thyroid analysis, not just when the mother suffers from thyroid insufficiency. Then we analyze the gland only when there are complaints directed at glandular insufficiency and not periodically, and this applies to Benteker. As for transmitting the disease to your daughter, yes, it is very possible for her to transmit the disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8817, + "question": "I have been suffering for five months from frequent urination and extreme thirst, and I had withdrawal from saliva from the mouth and moisture from the eyes during the first two weeks of suffering. After I was stressed and anxious and thinking about the subject, this happened to me and caused me...", + "answer": "There are other causes of thirst and polyuria other than diabetes, the most important of which are psychological disorders or tensions. You must consult a doctor for follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8818, + "question": "Good evening\nI have a benign tumor in one of the parathyroid glands, so the hormone level is high, 218. Calcium in the blood is higher than normal. The serum is 10.8 and the other is 5.8.\nAnd vitamin D9,...", + "answer": "It is true that low vitamin D may lead to an increase in hormone levels, but it is often accompanied by a normal or low calcium level. The aforementioned condition is accompanied by high levels of calcium, so the cause is a tumor in the parathyroid glands. Accordingly, I advise surgical treatment due to the negative repercussions that overfunction of this gland has, including bone thinning, the formation of stones in the urinary tract, in addition to the effect of calcium on kidney function.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8819, + "question": "I have been married for 10 months and noticed that I have erectile dysfunction. I went to a urologist and it turned out that I had a high prolactin level of 450 and a low male hormone. I went to an endocrinologist and it turned out that I had a tumor in my...", + "answer": "Erectile dysfunction usually improves significantly when hyperprolactinemia is corrected. It is necessary to consult a specialist doctor to adjust the dosage of the drug to reach the normal range.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8820, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar before breakfast and it came out at 139 even though I don't have blood sugar", + "answer": "Diabetes is diagnosed in individuals who do not suffer from symptoms by testing for diabetes on an empty stomach, that is, after 8 hours of fasting, if it is more than 126 for two consecutive times. Therefore, I advise re-examination and reviewing with the specialist doctor to conduct other laboratory tests, including examining the cumulative diabetes reserve.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8821, + "question": "I have frigidity and I am not married. This is the result of a testosterone and prolactin analysis. Is the hormone level normal, given that I started taking zinc tablets without the supervision of a doctor? Is this useful in my case...", + "answer": "The tests are normal and taking zinc is neither delayed nor delayed. As a single young man like you at this age, we are surprised when he says that my sexual desire is weak!!! How did you know, how did you appreciate, and how did you judge!!! We advise you to see a doctor to examine you and reassure you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8822, + "question": "Peace be upon you. This test is also for my aunt who has cancer, and because of the cancer immunotherapy needle, her thyroid gland is underactive. Please help. Her condition is exhausting. Please.", + "answer": "We usually do not treat hypothyroidism with these results, but rather monitor it. It is best to repeat the analysis after three months: TSH. ATPO. FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8823, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I have hair loss, joint pain, fatigue, fatigue, and weight gain. Are these symptoms of hypothyroidism? If not, I am 21 years old.", + "answer": "It is possible that some of the symptoms of laziness are in the thyroid gland, but it is also possible that they are symptoms of anemia, so I recommend that the thyroid and anemia be examined.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8824, + "question": "Is the rate considered normal or is there a problem?", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8825, + "question": "Regular with diabetes treatment since 6-2021: Vildagluz Plus capsule after breakfast and dinner, 5 units of Actirapid insulin before breakfast and 10 before lunch, and Lantus 20 units before dinner, in addition to a Nitromac tablet after breakfast...", + "answer": "The cumulative diabetes rate is good, but a bit low. We often prefer it to be between 6.5 and 7, so I fear that you may be suffering from severe hypoglycemia. If you suffer from this, the treatment must be adjusted. I also recommend testing your diabetes on an empty stomach in the morning. Before eating breakfast, not after", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8826, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a type 1 diabetic for 3 years and I take Novorapid and Lantus insulin. Currently, I have been eating everything and drinking everything for 10 days, and it is very normal, and I do not take insulin at all...", + "answer": "A type 1 diabetic patient must take treatment with both rapid and slow insulin. Therefore, you should restart taking Novorapod and never stop taking it, given the risk that interrupting rapid insulin intake carries with it of the risk of ketosis, which may lead to coma in some cases. . Feeling good does not mean that you should continue to stop taking the medication because that will not last long.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8827, + "question": "I suffer from an increase in the hormone levels, which caused me hair loss. Is this a cause or not? If I treat this matter, can I regain the health of my hair and have it return to its original state...", + "answer": "An increase in the mentioned hormone is one of the causes of hair loss.\nI advise you to treat him\nI advise you to make an appointment with a consultant internist who specializes in endocrinology to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis and based on it write the appropriate treatment. You also need to follow up with a consultant or dermatologist to ensure that there are no other pathological or hereditary causes and your treatment is based on This foundation.\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8828, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test and the percentage was 117 and the fasting blood sugar test was 121. I discovered the topic of sugar by chance\nThe reason for discovering the sexual condition\nPlease advise me of a treatment for my condition", + "answer": "Do you previously suffer from diabetes? I noticed that you are taking Glucophage treatment. If you previously suffered from the disease and you are taking this treatment, your blood sugar level is excellent and there is no need to adjust the treatment. However, if this test was done before starting the medication, then you suffer from the pre-diabetes stage, which requires a diet and increased physical activity to lose weight. Weight, and we may sometimes discuss drug treatment with Glucophage. As for sexual status, blood sugar at this rate rarely affects fertility or erection, so other laboratory tests must be performed, including testing the male hormone testosterone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8829, + "question": "I suffer from body heat all the time and the smell of sweat even after showering. What is the solution? If the problem is related to hormones, how can hormones be controlled?", + "answer": "Your condition is most likely not satisfactory, but it is better to do thyroid tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8830, + "question": "I have an enlarged gland and I am in the 8th month. Can it affect the pregnancy? Because I asked more than one woman who got pregnant before me and they all told me that it increases during pregnancy and does not treat us. What do you advise me to do?", + "answer": "Yes, it must be treated immediately. See your doctor for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8831, + "question": "Hello\nI have a question about a hysterectomy for a patient 50+ years old who has:\nObesity - diabetic - HTN\nHer cumulative GPA is 8\nIs it possible to perform the operation at this rate or not?", + "answer": "We usually prefer to control the cumulative reserve before performing any surgery, because surgeries have an impact on high blood sugar levels, which may later lead to inflammation and non-healing of wounds, but this does not mean delaying surgical work if necessary, but it must be monitored. Diabetes is well controlled during this period, so there is no problem in performing a hysterectomy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8832, + "question": "I want to inquire: Can I take growth hormone to increase height without going to a doctor from the pharmacy? Will one injection harm me and will it have results when I am in my early 20s? My height...", + "answer": "He is twenty years old and his height has reached its end. There is no benefit from using growth hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8833, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test and I don't understand whether I have diabetes and my condition is serious\nBlood sugar level 6.4\nIts A1C ratio is 9.9", + "answer": "Yes, the cumulative number shows the presence of diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8834, + "question": "An increase in prolactin hormone 27.5ng/ml, estradiol hormone 122pg/ml, and the rest of the hormones are at normal levels. I had a radiotherapy done on the testicle and the prostate and the results were very good.... Is the condition possible with hormone treatment...", + "answer": "If the condition is really /azoospermia/ as mentioned, then these tests are /FSH. LH/ pituitary gland deficiency is diagnosed and you must see a endocrinologist for follow-up\nProlactin analysis: normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8835, + "question": "I did a TSH test of 4.25 and the anti-peroxidase test came out at 197 and I am taking Ethrox 25. Is there any hope of recovery from this disease? Is this dose appropriate, given that I started treatment on 3...", + "answer": "Hashimoto's disease is a chronic disease due to the presence of antibodies in the body. It does not have a clear, complete cure, but it causes thyroid gland sluggishness, and this sluggishness is treated by giving the patient a replacement hormone for the gland, which is thyroxine. The patient needs periodic follow-up to ensure that thyroid function is regular.\nAn underactive gland, if left untreated, may lead to an enlarged gland, so it is best to avoid it.\nSurgical treatment may be necessary in some cases, but it is not the primary treatment for it and has risks depending on the case. Therefore, if the surgeon is forced to perform surgical intervention, he will explain the expected complications based on the case.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8836, + "question": "Can you write me the names of the hormone tests related to hair gain, weight, and irregular menstruation, please?", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Regarding the issue of excess hair on the face and body and the presence of irregular menstruation, this indicates what is called polycystic ovary syndrome, and it usually does not require many tests, but we can send you the important tests, which are the FSH test, the LH test, and the test. Progesterone, estrogen or estradiol analysis, and DHEA analysis. These tests show us whether there is another problem causing the syndrome, or is it a syndrome without a specific cause, as most cases of polycystic ovary syndrome do not have a direct cause. The other matter is that it is recommended to do x-rays of the ovaries to determine the shape of the ovaries. You can visit the medical clinic for more details after performing the required tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8837, + "question": "My prolactin level is 23 and testosterone is 1.47. Is this a high percentage or within normal?\nNote that I do not suffer from any problems", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. May God bless you, my dear brother. Regarding the analysis of prolactin and testosterone, it is recommended to send the tests, so that we know what the normal rate of the tests is, and did you do the tests in the morning or when was the time of the test, and are you taking any medications for any diseases you suffer from or not? But I can explain to you that there is no problem and there is nothing to complain about, so there is no need to conduct any analysis. There is what is called the normal rate of analysis, and there is what is called the stage before diseases or the appearance of clinical symptoms. If you want more details, you can send us the tests. And send any complaint the patient has.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8838, + "question": "Hello\nI have a brother who is 18 years old. He had a cortisol test done in the morning and the result was 2.35 ng/ml.\nHe has been suffering from diarrhea for 6 months... Please reply and thank you in advance, Doctor", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. A thousand greetings to your brother. If the cortisone level in the morning between eight and ten o’clock at this number is 2.3, this may greatly indicate the presence of a deficiency in the function of the adrenal gland, which requires treatment with cortisone medications to compensate for the deficiency in the adrenal gland hormone. I advise you to Retest the cortisone hormone with the ACTH test in the same sample as soon as possible, and the patient must sleep 6-8 hours beforehand in a peaceful sleep, then present the result to your endocrinologist. If it is determined that there is a deficiency in the adrenal gland hormone with the same number, we advise starting treatment immediately and not doing so. Stimulation test for the adrenal gland. If the result is higher than 3 to 12, this requires performing a stimulatory test for the adrenal gland through a needle, in a method known to endocrinologists. Thank you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8839, + "question": "I had an echographic scan of the thyroid gland and the heart. I want to know whether ultrasound is harmful to the heart or the thyroid gland in the long term?", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nNo, it is not harmful, whether in the short or long term", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8840, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 22 years old and I have all the symptoms that I read about the activity of the thyroid gland, such as thinness, depression, hair loss, etc., and there is no tumor in the gland. What is the treatment for this problem...", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. There is an important note regarding the presence of symptoms for any disease. Symptoms are part of the diagnosis of the disease and are not the entire diagnosis. Meaning, if the patient, for example, suffers from frequent urination and is underweight, he may have diabetes, diabetes insipidus, or urinary tract infections, and so on. The symptoms you mentioned are not specific symptoms of the thyroid gland, meaning that there are other diseases that may share the same symptoms. For example, thinness can be the result of other hormonal disorders, depression may be due to a disorder in the hormone cortisone, serotonin, or melatonin, and hair loss has many causes, including immunological ones. Including what is not immunological, I advise you to do a thyroid test called TSH only, and if it is normal, then we must search with an internal medicine doctor or an endocrinologist about the cause of these symptoms that you are suffering from, but I do not advise you to take any medications on your own without consulting a specialist doctor in order to It specifies for you exactly what the situation is. May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8841, + "question": "How do I use fenugreek correctly to raise the female hormone to lead to fullness in the feminine areas?\nAre there other solutions that lead to filling these areas?", + "answer": "The most important thing is not to use any hormone medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8842, + "question": "Hello\nI am 28 years old and my type 2 diabetes was discovered 15 years ago. I had a C-peptide test and the result was that the pancreas secreted a larger amount than normal. I took Amaryl...", + "answer": "Diabetes is a progressive disease in which there is progressive weakness in the cells of the pancreas that secrete insulin. The poorer the blood sugar control, the faster the deterioration", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8843, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My question, may God protect you, is in the picture", + "answer": "It is best to stick to the dosage. But there is no problem. We can reduce the dose to 75 and retest the TSH after three months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8844, + "question": "Does hormonal irregularity cause feelings of imbalance, dizziness, rapid pulse, and headaches?", + "answer": "I don't know what you mean by hormones. But if you have complaints, you need to see an ear doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8845, + "question": "How likely is it benign or malignant?\nThe sample has not yet appeared\nRectum\nHuge polyp at 10 cm 12 x 6 cm bleeds on touch\nanalysis\nCEA(1.20)\nCA19-9 (8)", + "answer": "It is most likely benign, but the examination results will prove that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8846, + "question": "Peace be upon you. A year ago, I had an underactive thyroid gland. My TSH was 8. I checked the antibodies and came out healthy. Thank God, the doctor prescribed me 25 levothyroxine. I continued the treatment and was examined after 20 days...", + "answer": "The numbers you mentioned are within the normal range, so please continue treatment with the same dose and repeat the TSH every six months. The result must be within the natural range, and it is best for this to be under the supervision of the naturalist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8847, + "question": "My height is 176 cm. I am 20 years old. I entered two weeks ago. Can I take a growth hormone injection without having to examine and examine the bone because I think that I have restricted my growth in the past period due to...", + "answer": "Your height is excellent and you do not need any treatment, and there is no medicine to increase your height. The factors I mentioned have nothing to do with height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8848, + "question": "Does using Clozapex for a period of time lead to an increase in prolactin, and is it possible that if the drug is discontinued for a period of time, the increase in prolactin continues?", + "answer": "Yes, prolactin increases slightly with the use of this medication, and it will return to normal after stopping the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8849, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I suffer from a lack of hair on my hands\nAnd the legs, but there is hair in the armpits and there is hair in the pubic area. Does this mean I have a male hormone deficiency? Does this mean...", + "answer": "You do not need to do tests, your affairs are normal, and the hairs will appear in the near future", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8850, + "question": "Excuse me, I had my thyroid removed 6 months ago and I take Euthyrox one and a half tablets, meaning 150 mg. Thank God, my weight is much less than before the operation, but there is a problem that...", + "answer": "Check thyroid hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8851, + "question": "I removed the thyroid gland and take a dose of Traxin 100 per day, 2 tablets, and the TSH test number is 7.1. Is the dose appropriate?", + "answer": "The dose should be increased to 125 and the analysis should be repeated after six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8852, + "question": "Hello ...\nHow can I calculate the dose of insulin versus carbohydrates? Is it possible to take the dose after eating?", + "answer": "It is best to consult a nutritionist, as the topic requires interactive explanation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8853, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. I was taking a T4 of 500 and the result was 5.37. Then I raised the dose to 600 and the result is now 1.67. So what is the dose that should be taken now, knowing that T4 is 1.2...", + "answer": "The drug numbers are not clear. In any case, a TSH test of 1.67 means that the dose is appropriate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8854, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a TSH of 13.149 and a Hashimoto’s of 148.41. Is Hashimoto’s disease chronic, is it serious, is there a treatment for it with medication, and what are the complications? Is bread forbidden?", + "answer": "Forget Hashimoto's name and analysis, this is just a description. You have mild hypothyroidism, but it requires permanent treatment with thyroxine. Bread or food in general has nothing to do with your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8855, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism. I followed up with a doctor and had tests done. It turned out that I have Hashimo antibodies with a very high percentage of 113.5%. Tsh 6.12\nI took a month's worth of medication and found myself pregnant in forty days...", + "answer": "Follow your treatment, and the TSH test must be performed monthly to adjust the treatment dose. Do not worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8856, + "question": "I have hyperactivity in the gland and I took Neomercazole treatment 3 times. I noticed a decrease in sexual desire. Someone advised me to take maca supplements. Does it conflict with hyperactivity and treatment?", + "answer": "(Maca supplements) I have not heard of this name. The important thing is to take treatment, conduct tests, and follow up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8857, + "question": "Please, I did an estrogen test and the result was 63.2. Is it normal or do I need treatment?", + "answer": "You can find out the result from the laboratory sheet itself by looking at the field of normal values. But the question is why did you do the analysis?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8858, + "question": "I took a 250 mg testosterone injection even though my hormones are normal because I want to build as much muscle as possible and I want to take another injection, but I heard that testosterone injections affect height growth. I am 20...", + "answer": "Your height has reached its end. But it is forbidden to take these injections. It has a bad effect over time on sperm production and possibly infertility. We do not recommend taking it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8859, + "question": "I did a Homa ir test for my sister who is 13 years old because I found her neck was noticeably dark and she had insulin resistance, but is there anything else to worry about in the test and she just needs to lose weight...", + "answer": "Yes, it is clear that she has insulin resistance, which is a condition that predisposes to diabetes. Morning blood sugar test seems wrong. We recommend that you consult a doctor to regulate your diet, exercise, and lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8860, + "question": "I take treatments for type 2 diabetes and my blood sugar is not regulated, so the doctor asked me to do a TSH test and its result was 8.43, then I completed the T3 and T4 tests and the antibody analysis, thank God...", + "answer": "You have a case of subclinical hypothyroidism. It is better to treat. See your doctor for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8861, + "question": "Please, can I take the Limitless Woman Max vitamin with sylvester 1, a medicine for insulin resistance? Is there a problem or not?", + "answer": "This medicine is herbal, and we are not convinced of its effectiveness, and we do not know whether it can be shared with other medicines or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8862, + "question": "Hello, I am 34 years old and now in my second month of pregnancy. I had tests and my thyroid hormone level was 4.58. Is this normal?", + "answer": "You have a mild case of hypothyroidism, but it is important that since you are pregnant, you must begin treatment. Take one 25-grain thyroxine pill in the morning on an empty stomach, away from food. Repeat the TSH test after a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8863, + "question": "My brother's hands are sweating a lot, and his whole body is sweating a lot, and without any reason, he went to the doctor and did tests for his salts and glands, and he didn't know what he was supposed to do, and he didn't go to specialize in anything...", + "answer": "You can consult a dermatologist who has a local injection treatment into the nerve roots (neuroplasty) and they have the details", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8864, + "question": "I have no symptoms related to diabetes\nBut every 8-hour fast I test during the week is between 100 and 110\nAnd the examination after two hours after eating is between 90 and 122...so what do these results mean...are they normal?", + "answer": "A glucose tolerance test (OGGT) should be performed. Or/and HbA1C analysis, after which we can diagnose your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8865, + "question": "Written in brain MRI results.\n* Increase in gonads.\n*The pituitary gland is younger than the patient’s age.\nWhat does this mean ?", + "answer": "The full report must be attached so that we can respond. With information about the patient's condition and tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8866, + "question": "Is treating mild hyperthyroidism a chronic treatment?", + "answer": "Yes, the treatment time frame is the same, but things are easier to control", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8867, + "question": "A year ago, I did a cumulative test and it came out at 6.2. Now I check my fasting home blood sugar between 82 89 90 91 92 101 105 and two hours after eating 80 90 100 110...", + "answer": "According to the cumulative blood sugar analysis, you have a pre-diabetic condition. That is, in the middle area between normal and diabetes. We recommend diet, exercise and weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8868, + "question": "1 Feeling tired when doing any activity, such as running, playing ball, doing housework, and the like\n2 Feeling of lack of psychological integration, lack of self-confidence, and constantly searching for things that help...", + "answer": "These behavioral disorders are expected at this age. It is best to move away from the issue of your weight and focus on your studies and exercise.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8869, + "question": "I suffer from hormones and overweight, approximately 85 and I am 24. I have seen more than one doctor, unfortunately, with no results.\nIt is possible to take Onfleet treatment without going to a doctor", + "answer": "You must conduct comprehensive hormonal analyzes with Eco for the ovaries, then diagnose your condition and then choose the appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8870, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor\nI wanted to make sure the test results are normal or not?\nTestosterone total serum= 34.0754 nmol/L", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8871, + "question": "The appropriate time to do tests to obtain an accurate result\nTESTERONE-\nDHEA- Should it be a week before or after PERIOD?\nAMH- Do you have to be during PERIOD?\nPROLACTIN-TSH-CORTISOL\nNot at any time", + "answer": "You don't have any problem, just do the tests and the laboratory has reference numbers for the case you are in", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8872, + "question": "A year ago, I did a cumulative analysis and it came out 6.2\nNow I continue to check my blood sugar at home while fasting\n82 89 90 91 92 101 105\nTwo hours after eating\n80 90 100 110...", + "answer": "You have a medical condition called: pre-diabetes. That is, you are a candidate for developing diabetes at a higher rate than others. We advise you to exercise, diet, lose weight, and see a doctor to prescribe metformin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8873, + "question": "I did this analysis and it came out\nT3 2.59\nT4 1.45\nTSH 0.38\nIs there really hyperactivity, Doctor, and are the tests correct? The reason for the low TSH?", + "answer": "This analysis in itself is considered normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8874, + "question": "It's normal. Peace be upon you. I take diabetes pills, Akol 1000. Can I eat 2 mm tablets?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8875, + "question": "My total testosterone level is (ng/ml 5.6), but I have symptoms of hormone deficiency, such as weak desire and gynecomastia, but masculine characteristics are present.\nWhat is the reason and what is the difference between total and free testosterone and also...", + "answer": "Please see a doctor to examine your breasts and testicles and perform some related tests, such as gynecomastia and low desire, if he deems it necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8876, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an underactive thyroid gland. We drink Levothyrox on day 50 and day 75. I did the analysis and found TSH was 10.140 and it should be 0.25...5. Where is the defect? What dose should I drink?", + "answer": "A defect in the gland itself, as its inactivity deteriorates further, and this is reflected in an increase in TSH. Take thyroxine 75 mcg daily. The TSH test was repeated after two months. Note: If you become pregnant, increase the dose to 100 and see a doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8877, + "question": "Hello, I had tests done due to a state of fatigue, exhaustion, and hair loss. The tests are as follows: An increase in the percentage of antibodies to the gland and a decrease in the level of selenium. Should you take a selenium supplement...", + "answer": "Both analyzes are not useful. Forget about selenium. Do a blood count, gland test, and vitamin D test. CBC. TSH. FT4. Vitamin D", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8878, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and I got 1 gram fasting and two hours after eating I got 1.62 grams, knowing that I am pregnant and 4 months old with twins. Are the levels considered high? I did not suffer from diabetes before pregnancy.", + "answer": "Being pregnant means your blood sugar is high and you have a condition (gestational diabetes). You should see a doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8879, + "question": "Are the results of the tests normal for the thyroid gland T3 and T4??", + "answer": "Yes, both analyzes are within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8880, + "question": "Are there pills that stimulate testosterone instead of hormone injections?? What is the difference between injections and stimulation pills?", + "answer": "There are no testosterone stimulating pills, but there are injections that we give on a daily basis that stimulate the production of sperm and testosterone. Testosterone injections are a replacement for testosterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8881, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my weight is 77 kilograms and my height is 168. I suffer from abdominal bloating and gas for a period, but with reducing the amount of food, it is clearly reduced. I measured my blood sugar with a device...", + "answer": "You are slightly overweight, so we do not expect insulin resistance. Abstaining from sugar is beneficial. But rice, bulgur, and bread can be eaten in moderation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8882, + "question": "I think I have hyperactivity. I am 32. I have a lot of conflicts inside my brain every day over simple things that worry me every day\nI don't rest until I write everything in my mind on paper and arrange my tasks", + "answer": "Symptoms of hyperthyroidism are non-specific and can be seen in many other diseases. It is best to consult your doctor to examine you and he will decide the second step", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8883, + "question": "I had a gland test done because I had collapsed and fainted. I went to a doctor and he asked me for a complete blood test, a urine test, random blood sugar, and a TSH test, which was for the problem that it was lower than normal...", + "answer": "The results of the gland analysis must be known first, and if there is indeed overactivity, an ultrasound of the gland and a scintigraphy must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8884, + "question": "The result was activity and I was given carbimazol 5 pills in the morning and 4 in the evening. After four months, she had an examination of the gland and the result was lethargy. Then the examination was repeated and she was also lethargic and she is still taking the treatment, so what...", + "answer": "It is better to leave the treatment. Ultrasound works on the gland. And a thyroid scan. And then we decide", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8885, + "question": "I had a total testosterone test and it came out at 5.27. Is it good, given that I am 22 years old?", + "answer": "We do not perform this analysis routinely without any medical problems and under the supervision of a doctor. We advise against performing the analysis without a satisfactory reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8886, + "question": "I have been suffering from central diabetes insipidus for 8 months due to a previous car accident in 2005 in which a car hit me on the right side of my head when I was no more than two years old, but the disease...", + "answer": "The ringing of the pituitary gland is to deny that there is a reason that explains your condition. The result is normal. Follow your medication and it is actually for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8887, + "question": "I have anti-tpo = 594 u/ml, tsh = 1.07 and ft4 = 10.29. Note that I am a breastfeeding mother of a 7-month-old girl. Should I take the pills? I do not suffer from any other symptoms.", + "answer": "Currently we do not need treatment. Only if pregnancy occurs later do we repeat these tests at the beginning of pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8888, + "question": "A 4-month pregnant woman has hyperthyroidism. Reports are attached", + "answer": "Ultrasound shows a large knot. The test itself does not diagnose hyperactivity if this is your first test\nWe need to know the date the problem began. And the first analysis. The last analysis and comparison between them. Since when do you take the treatment and how much do you take? The situation is not simple, and the decision whether to operate now or after birth cannot be made via correspondence. We recommend that you consult a specialist doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8889, + "question": "Hello\nI have the following blood sugar measurements for my mother. She is 62 years old and suffers from overweight and high blood pressure.\nWhat actions should I take...", + "answer": "We do a cumulative blood sugar test and see a doctor to arrange treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8890, + "question": "I had a TSH test two weeks ago and it was 0.28, and I am currently taking carbimazole 5 mg twice a day. Is this medication correct? Will I continue on it for the rest of my life, or is it possible for the test to be good and stop it? And the impact...", + "answer": "The story is incomplete and the diagnosis is unclear. What were you complaining about until you had the analysis done? Where are the rest of the gland tests? This test in itself is not diagnostic for hyperactivity. Did you get an ultrasound of the gland? My opinion is to stop treatment until your condition is diagnosed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8891, + "question": "Are the analysis rates normal or not?", + "answer": "Testosterone is natural. But I think you have an absence or disturbance in your menstrual cycle. Please see a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8892, + "question": "Accelerated heart rate, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, vitamin D and B12 deficiency, cold extremities, shortness of breath, weight gain, and insomnia. Please note that I am a young man and I am 27 years old. May I know the initial diagnosis...", + "answer": "It is difficult to give you a diagnosis based on several non-specific complaints. Treat vitamin D deficiency, do general and thyroid tests, and see your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8893, + "question": "I have inflammation in my neck, the right part of the lymph nodes, and by coincidence, I had an ultrasound scan of my neck.", + "answer": "This is a small thyroid nodule of no pathological value. The ultrasound can be repeated after six months to monitor the development of its size", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8894, + "question": "I did a testosterone test and it came out at 0.3 and I weighed 130", + "answer": "How old are you, and what is the motivation for doing the analysis?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8895, + "question": "I did an analysis and I want to know whether the male hormone level is normal or high. Thank you", + "answer": "This ratio, nature", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8896, + "question": "I had a Homa2-IR insulin resistance test done due to obesity", + "answer": "Please test your blood sugar to rule out diabetes and you must lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8897, + "question": "I am 20 years old. I suffer from short stature and small bones. My body structure looks like I am a 13-year-old young boy. Is there any harm if I take doses of growth hormone and benefit even...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Regarding taking growth hormone for those who suffer from short stature, growth hormone does not help increase height unless there is a clear deficiency in growth hormone or there are chronic diseases. I want you, my dear brother, to consult an endocrinologist, so that he can first conduct blood tests that will help determine whether there is a growth hormone deficiency, and also perform other blood tests and X-ray tests of the bones, to determine whether there is a delay in the age of the bones beyond the normal age. . If there is a delay in bone aging and a deficiency in growth hormone, then in this case you will benefit from taking growth hormone, but this is if your bones have not closed, meaning that you have not reached the final length of the bones. If you want to follow us at the medical clinic, you are welcome.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8898, + "question": "I suffer from lethargy, feeling tired and exhausted all the time, I suffer from weight loss, I feel short of breath when walking, and I suffer from a feeling of heart contraction every now and then, and it causes me...", + "answer": "The symptoms do not indicate a defect in the functions of the thyroid gland, nor does the analysis.\nI advise you to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, the treatment will be written.\nThe symptoms mentioned may be symptoms of more than one cause, so a clinical examination, comprehensive analysis, and ECG are very necessary for diagnosis.\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8899, + "question": "I am 22 years old. Signs of puberty appeared at the age of 16. The length of the penis when erect is 17 cm, but I feel that the process of puberty is not complete because the penis when flaccid is very small and the nipple on the chest is also small. It resembles a child’s nipple. Hair loss appeared and the hair growth on my body stopped and it began to fall out. Is this...", + "answer": "According to what you said, you do not have a medical problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8900, + "question": "I suffer from a sore throat when I wake up from sleep, and this has been almost an hour since I have had insomnia, but I am afraid because some doctors say that it is possible...", + "answer": "I do not know on what basis he mentioned the possibility of thyroid cancer.\nEither you did not mention the details of the rest of the symptoms, tests, and x-ray results, or there is a missing link or an exaggeration in the diagnosis.\nI advise booking an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, the treatment is written.\nAlso make an appointment with an ear, nose and throat consultant to ensure that there are no other causes for the pain.\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8901, + "question": "Before the operation, it turned out to be the result of a suspected malignant tumor, and the operation removed the thyroid and parathyroid glands, but after the operation and after the examination, it turned out to be benign, but my voice did not return, and there was a deficiency of calcium...", + "answer": "Thanks God for you safety\nThe shoulder pain and dry throat have nothing to do with the gland or the operation. You need to make an appointment with an internal medicine or orthopedic, ear, nose and throat consultant.\nFor gland eradication, vinegar may be the best option if there is suspicion.\nOne of the complications of the gland removal operation, which the surgeon explains in order to obtain the patient’s knowledge and acceptance of it before performing the operation, is the impact of the nerve responsible for the vocal cords, as well as the loss of calcium.\nMostly, these effects are temporary, and the voice and calcium levels return to normal after a while\nHowever, in a small percentage, the sound is affected and calcium loss may last a lifetime.\nWe recommend doing speech exercises and making an appointment with an ear, nose and throat consultant regarding voice\nMake an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology to check the level of parathyroid hormone and calcium level\nCareful follow-up is very important\nIn the event of strong symptoms such as difficulty breathing or what resembles contractions or spasms, go to the emergency department at the nearest hospital.\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8902, + "question": "My medical test for parathyroid hormone is 63\nGland analysis\ntsh 5,6\nT3 1,5\nTotal T4 8,1\nFree T3 2,2\nFree T4. 1,0\nAnd vitamin D19\nThere is no immune disease\nThere is more...", + "answer": "The analysis result was not sent based on the unit and range used in the laboratory.\nIt seems that you are deficient in vitamin D, and you appear to be suffering from an underactive thyroid. But I think the numbers are incorrect. It seems that there is not a comma or period written between the numbers.\nTo be sure, please book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history, conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the diagnosis and treatment based on it.\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8903, + "question": "(Note) The thyroid gland returned to normal numbers four months ago, and all the vitamins in my body are intact. The issue of stimulating nerves remains. I do not know how long it will take until my nerves calm down and my muscles have mercy.", + "answer": "Your affairs are on the way to improvement, and it may take several weeks before the final improvement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8904, + "question": "I have been taking Levothyrox 75 for a while. I do not know whether I have lethargy or hyperactivity. The doctor did not inform me, knowing that I have more than one cyst in the gland measuring 5 cm. Does it pose a risk...", + "answer": "Dear, the information is not enough.\nPlease attach the results of the tests and the x-ray report.\nInitially, it seems that you are suffering from sluggishness in the gland, so I prescribed thyroxine pills for you.\nYou need to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment for you.\nYou have the right to inquire about your condition, and the treating doctor will not refuse to explain your exact condition to you and also answer your questions.\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8905, + "question": "I am a diabetic. I am 22 years old. I have had diabetes for two years and have been seeing a doctor, but I discovered that when my diabetes is low, I feel very hungry and have difficulty eating, and this is only during low blood sugar....", + "answer": "You need to adjust your medications, ask your doctor. Sudden rises and falls are harmful to health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8906, + "question": "Clarifying the medical analysis, knowing that I am taking andrositol", + "answer": "Please follow up with your urologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8907, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have hyperthyroidism and two nodules. Recently, I began to feel severe pain caused by inflammation of the thyroid gland. I did the first and second examination. I would like to see the results of the examination...", + "answer": "The condition or information is inaccurate\nIt is possible that you have an inflammation of the thyroid gland, whether viral or immunological, which led to temporary hyperfunction of the thyroid gland, and then it returned to normal, and it may end with lethargy or laziness in the functions of the thyroid gland. It is possible that you have hyperthyroidism for another primary reason.\nEach case has a different treatment than the other. From what I wrote, there is not enough information to know the exact diagnosis for you and whether you took medication and responded or are you still on the medication.\nIn addition, the x-ray report is not clear.\nI recommend booking an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and based on it, write the appropriate treatment for you. If there is a reason that requires surgery, the endocrinologist will refer you to endodontic surgery to do the necessary work.\nMay you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8908, + "question": "Good evening.. I am 27 years old and even now my voice is soft and my beard has not grown, which causes me a lot of embarrassment and makes my appearance look much younger.. and I...", + "answer": "May you have good health\nYou need to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology and a urology consultant specializing in males to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm whether you really need treatment or not.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8909, + "question": "I took treatment for the thyroid gland, my thyroid level was 7.2, and I took treatment with Troxine 50 today morning. The first pill I used, I felt shortly after an hour that I was suffering from suffocation in the throat and a slight swelling...", + "answer": "Thyroxine does not cause this.\nThis may be a sign of an allergy.\nIt is best to make an urgent appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology.\nIf symptoms persist, it is best to go to the nearest hospital emergency department.\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8910, + "question": "By chance, I read about the analysis of insulin resistance. My fasting glucose is 5.2 and my insulin level is 12. Everything is within normal limits (and I do not have any symptoms), but out of curiosity, I calculated my homa, and it appeared that I had the beginnings...", + "answer": "This factor (examination) is based on a mathematical equation, and there are not enough studies showing the reliability of this factor and its natural percentages", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8911, + "question": "This morning, after fasting for 9 and a half hours, I tested my blood sugar with my home device and found it to be 130. At the same moment, I measured it and found it to be 114. Am I a 22-year-old diabetic?\nCumulative note from two months...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I ask the questioner not to rely on the results of the blood sugar test to determine whether he has diabetes or not, because diabetes must be determined by analyzing intravenous sugar through the laboratory, and not with the blood sugar machine, as the blood sugar machine is only used. To follow up on a patient who is considered diabetic because it gives us a range (from and to) and not a specific number. The important thing is, how do we say that this patient has diabetes, if he did a blood sugar test after fasting for 8-10 hours in the laboratory, and the fasting blood sugar was high more than 126 mg/dL, or the fasting blood sugar was high more than 180 mg/dL and in some references it is 200 mg/dL. Deciliter, or cumulative blood sugar more than 6.5%. If two or more of the numbers I mentioned are higher than normal, then this patient is considered to have diabetes, and in this case we repeat the reading in another laboratory.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8912, + "question": "Before breakfast, I drink Emril 2 tablets, but after\nIn less than two hours, I feel trembling, sweating, and hungry, and when I measure my intoxication, I find that it is 54, and after lunch, I drink Glucophage 1000. Three hours later, I feel the same...", + "answer": "Initially reduce the dose of Amaryl to 1 mg. A kidney analysis must also be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8913, + "question": "TSH 0.007/FT4 2.53/FT3 7.68 I was prescribed propylthiouracil 50 and a drink for two and a half months. I discovered that I was pregnant. I retested TSH48/FT4 0.9 FT3 3.9 and reduced the dose of Thyuracil to one pill a day, but after...", + "answer": "Sorry, it says the patient is male and 31 years old, and the question asks about repeated miscarriages and pregnancy now!\nThe case requires careful follow-up by an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology, to take a medical history, conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis.\nThe duration of treatment and the difference between the different doses and the dose of the drug were not mentioned.\nHyperactivity of the gland requires treatment and careful follow-up, especially during pregnancy, because irregular gland functions affect the mother and the fetus.\nPlease book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology and with an obstetrics and gynecology consultant and verify that your treatment is suitable for you.\nMay you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8914, + "question": "I have a swelling in the thyroid gland, but it is working properly, thank God, and there is no lethargy, but when I went to the doctor, he told me that it was swelling inside the lungs and would affect...", + "answer": "The best solution in your case is surgery.\nI do not have complete information, but in principle, if the gland is swollen on one side, removing half of the gland may be sufficient, especially if the other lobe is healthy and there are no large protrusions or tumors.\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8915, + "question": "My wife suffers from Hashimoto's disease and inflammation of the gland exceeds 1000, and there is an enlargement and some nodules in the right lobe of the gland. They gave her cortisone in the hospital and she began to show symptoms such as weight gain, but after two weeks she returned to her normal weight...", + "answer": "Thyroiditis has several types and causes.\nHas it been confirmed that the cause is actually an immunological cause of Hashimoto's disease and not due to another cause?\nHashimoto's usually does not cause permanent inflammation and swelling for a long time, but it does cause the gland to swell sometimes, especially if it causes the gland to become sluggish.\nThere are other causes that cause inflammation and enlargement of the gland, which may not respond to treatment.\nI advise first to consult an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology, to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment.\nIf there is inflammation in the gland, it is best to treat it with medications, not surgery. We do not resort to surgery except in difficult cases, as the possibility of complications here is greater, or in the event of a tumor or enlargement.\nWellness is ahead of her, Lord", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8916, + "question": "Is it true that diabetics must take Nairobi Vitamin?", + "answer": "It is certainly not necessary, but it is preferable to eat it if possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8917, + "question": "My relative was changed from female to male after examinations, analysis, and a decision from the doctors. I have a sister who has masculine tendencies, has a masculine appearance, is hairy, and grows a thick mustache. She goes...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. With regard to behavioral disorders in terms of the presence of a male or female tendency, we must first ensure that there is no psychological problem by consulting a psychiatrist. Secondly, we must conduct an analysis of male and female hormones to ensure that there is no hormonal problem. If the psychiatrist says that there is no psychological problem and the level of hormones in the blood is normal, and there are still masculine tendencies, then the patient needs behavioral therapy with some medications to improve this problem. This will be done at the endocrinologist’s clinic near you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8918, + "question": "I noticed the appearance of a slight lump in the neck and went to the doctor. He asked me to analyze the thyroid gland and do an ultrasound examination of the neck, which revealed the presence of an underactive thyroid gland and the presence of a cyst in the neck, and he asked to take a sample from this cyst...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Regarding thyroid tumors and what you mentioned in the question, there are some things that must be made clear. First, an underactive thyroid gland appears and is diagnosed by analyzing the functions of the thyroid gland and not by ultrasound. Ultrasound indicates the possibility of current or previous inflammation, or the presence of cysts, nodules, or bumps in the thyroid gland. If we want to know whether the patient suffers from hypothyroidism, we perform a thyroid analysis called TSH and Free T4. Regarding the second matter, the presence of a cyst in the neck is different from the presence of a cyst or problem in the thyroid gland. If the ultrasound says that there is a cyst in the neck, this is a matter related to general surgery doctors, as they will be more helpful to you than endocrinologists. But if the ultrasound says that there is a cyst It is located inside the thyroid gland. Thanks to God, this cyst is considered a very benign thing, and the possibility of a cancerous tumor is very small.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8919, + "question": "In the thyroid gland, a TSH test of more than 14 and high prolactin is a symptom of fainting, hostile behavior, crying for no reason, and rapid anxiety. Is it a cause of delayed...", + "answer": "Peace and mercy of God\nThis analysis indicates the possibility of an underactive thyroid gland, which may require treatment\nIt may be the reason for delayed pregnancy\nIt is best to see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8920, + "question": "I am 17 years old and I look very young. Anyone who sees me would think that I am 13 or 14 years old, but I have a beard and a beard that grows naturally, and my voice is not harsh, but rather it is considered calm but natural...", + "answer": "It is best to go to an endocrinologist to take the required measurements and determine bone age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8921, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I get seizures. I asked the thyroid doctor about it and he said the gland has nothing to do with the seizures. I suspected that I had excess electricity in the brain like my mother, and I did an EEG and it turned out nothing was wrong...", + "answer": "My dear sister, you need to do an EEG\nThe best way to provide information about the causes of convulsions is an MRI scan of the brain\nEspecially if kidney function is healthy\nAnd tomorrow does not conflict with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8922, + "question": "I suffered from erectile dysfunction for a long time, and recently I had a hormone test done and found prolactin to be high. The first time it was 570 MIU/L and again months later it was 840 MIU/L. What is the treatment...", + "answer": "There is a cure\nBut first, an x-ray of the pituitary gland must be done to confirm the size of the tumor in the gland and follow up on it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8923, + "question": "I would like your advice, as I am about to get married. Is the result normal or are there problems? Attached are pictures of the tests.", + "answer": "The tests are normal. We advise against performing these tests routinely", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8924, + "question": "Please see thyroid analysis. Please note that I have been taking Levothyrox 75 g for 6 months.", + "answer": "You need to reduce the treatment dose to 50 and re-test after a month and a half", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8925, + "question": "I analyzed the free hormone and the result was 10,400 pg/ml\nThe total hormone is 501 ng/dl\nIs the hormone normal or not? Please reply", + "answer": "Analysis is in the normal range", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8926, + "question": "The level of testosterone in the blood is 3.28. Is it a normal level or not?", + "answer": "We need the laboratory paper to know the natural field and most importantly why the analysis was done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8927, + "question": "Thyroid T4 and free T4 analysis are high\nThe rest, including TSH and T3, is normal. Is this a problem?\nThanks in advance", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nIf TSH is normal, the gland is healthy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8928, + "question": "I injected the insulin pen into the left side of the abdomen\nAfter removing the needle, a lot of blood appeared and it stagnated slightly\nIs there a problem that occurred or was the injection done in the place of...", + "answer": "The side of the abdomen is not considered a mistake, but if it happens as you say, it is best to avoid injections in this place", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8929, + "question": "Permanent insomnia, recurring infections and bruises in various areas, obesity in the middle of the body with the appearance of skin stretches and cracks, muscle weakness, difficulty in the process of thinking and studying, depression...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThese symptoms indicate a possible increase in the secretion of the hormone cortisol\nWhat I want is to do a cortisone test any day, hopefully at nine in the morning, and 9 hours before the test, take Dexamethasone Triquer 1 mg pills.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8930, + "question": "In an analysis of the thyroid gland, as in the attached picture, t s h showed me 17.22, which is higher than its average.\nNote that I am taking thyroxine/letroxine 100 or...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Regarding the elevation of the TSH hormone for patients who suffer from chronic hypothyroidism and are taking treatment for the thyroid gland, this elevation means that the patient is either irregular on the dose, or that he is taking a dose that is less than the appropriate dose, or that he is taking the treatment in a wrong way. Incorrect. Regarding the first possibility, we must give the appropriate dose, as you mentioned, 100 or 50. This is not accurate. It is either 100 or 50, and sometimes it is 100 days and some days is 50 or 75, and this matter is determined by the treating physician based on periodic tests. It is not recommended that the TSH be less than 5. This means that the dose of thyroid pills is appropriate, so we must determine the dose. I recommend continuing with one dose, for example, 75 micrograms an hour before breakfast. The second issue is the method of taking the pill. The thyroid pill must be taken on an empty stomach without eating or drinking at least an hour after taking the pill, and only water is allowed. The third issue is regarding regularity in taking thyroid pills, as the patient may not stop taking thyroid pills for one, two, or 3 days a week, and he must take them daily. The maximum he is allowed to forget about her is one day, or at most two days a week. As for high fat and cholesterol, this may be associated with an underactive thyroid, or there may be another problem. Therefore, I advise taking cholesterol pills that are prescribed by the specialist doctor who is following up on the patient’s condition. Re-analyze the thyroid hormone and blood cholesterol levels after two months of continuing to take the pills with the new method.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8931, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test and the result was 5.3. I almost periodically calculate my fasting blood sugar. Usually the results are between 95 and 109, but today I was surprised with 130 fasting.", + "answer": "Reanalyze the cumulative\nIf it has been more than 3 months since the previous analysis and if it is normal\nThe topic is incidental", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8932, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient, after taking a cortisone injection, my blood pressure became above 300. What is the solution? Will it go down or not for 3 months, the duration of the injection?", + "answer": "There are no cortisone injections that last for 3 months\nUnless you are continuing to take these needles", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8933, + "question": "My tests\nFasting 131\nFatir 101\nCumulative 6.3\nIs this considered a disease and requires treatment or is it pre-diabetes?", + "answer": "It is considered a pre-diabetic stage\nFirstly, you need to visit a nutritionist\nTo do diet, exercise, and repeat the analysis after 3 months\nIf there is no change we may need treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8934, + "question": "I suffer from excessive hair growth, and after the examination it was found that I have an increase in the male hormone and cysts...\nGlucophage was prescribed one pill daily to treat cysts\nAnd Androcure medicine from today...", + "answer": "I think you need to do other tests\nThis is before the diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome, because the male hormone levels are higher than cysts\nDAEHAS\n17 hydroxy progesterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8935, + "question": "I am pregnant at the beginning of the fourth month. I had my thyroid removed. I haven't had a tsh test since I got pregnant. Now when I did the analysis I found 3.09. Is the rate harmful to the fetus?...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Regarding the TSH analysis in patients who have had part of the thyroid gland removed, if the patient has not taken thyroid pills before, this rate is considered somewhat high. It is recommended to take a dose of thyroid pills that contain levothyroxine, and follow up with Endocrinologist. If the patient has been taking pills before, it is preferable to increase the dose in order to make the TSH less than 2.5. May God reward you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8936, + "question": "The doctor told me that I do not need to continue taking the thyroid medication because it has become better, and she told me to stop, but I do not know if my behavior is correct when stopping all the time or gradually, and whether...", + "answer": "I do not know the details of your condition and why you needed glandular medication. Was it due to excessive secretion of the gland or because of an underactive gland? Was it a temporary thing or a permanent reason?\nYou need to follow up with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment for you.\nYou must monitor yourself. If you experience any symptoms, you must book a quick appointment with your doctor. I also advise doing a gland analysis after 6 weeks, then after 3 months, and then every 6 months to ensure the regularity of its functions.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8937, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 6 years. I used insulin this week. My diabetes was confirmed at 2.50 and I injected insulin to lower it, but no results. I tried changing the fluid and I am on a diet. I am not fat. Every day I exercise...", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. Sorry, my dear brother. I did not understand the meaning of stabilizing the blood sugar at 2.5, injecting insulin to lower it, and what is the meaning of changing the fluid. Please clarify these points so that I can answer in detail.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8938, + "question": "Hello\nI had my blood sugar tested and it was normal. The doctor said it was normal\nMy question is how long does a healthy person take to analyze his cumulative blood sugar? Is it a year or 6 months? Some say a year and others...", + "answer": "Hello\nNormally, if the person does not have diabetes, it is best to do a blood sugar test for everyone, especially if he has a family history of diabetes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8939, + "question": "We had an ankle operation, so that after 15 days of diabetes symptoms began, the blood sugar level was 500. Then I will talk to you. We went to the hospital and they asked for insulin. This insulin poses a risk to the operation. Is it true that they brought...", + "answer": "You need to follow up with a consultant internist who specializes in endocrinology to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis and, on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment for you.\nHigh blood sugar negatively affects the wound and increases the possibility of it becoming infected or not healing, so be careful to confirm the diagnosis and take appropriate treatment.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8940, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed years ago, and I take Levothyrox on a daily basis. I am pregnant at the beginning of the fourth month. The first test I did for the thyroid gland, TSH, gave 3.09. Does this result affect my...", + "answer": "The number is not clear. Do you mean 3009?\nYou also did not send the analysis sheet to find out the unit used\nThe thyroid hormone must be normal, without increase or decrease, and it needs regular follow-up to ensure that the dose is appropriate for you and that the thyroid gland’s functions are normal.\nIrregular gland functions negatively affect you and the fetus.\nPlease book an appointment soon with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and based on it, write the appropriate treatment for you.\nYou also need to make an appointment with an obstetrics and gynecology consultant to examine you and the fetus, to ensure that your and the fetus’s conditions are normal, and to follow up on you during pregnancy.\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8941, + "question": "I take Diamicron 30 tablets one in the morning after breakfast\nAt lunch and dinner, I take Glocophage 500 after eating, knowing that I was taking Glocophage 850, but I am not the specialist doctor...", + "answer": "You can go back to Glucophage 850", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8942, + "question": "Can I take thyroid pills 4 hours before a gestational fasting blood sugar test?", + "answer": "Yes, you can. There is no conflict between them, and you can take glandular pills immediately before the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8943, + "question": "I have polycystic ovary syndrome and insulin resistance, and I would like to know what causes insulin resistance to occur?", + "answer": "Insulin resistance is a condition in which your body is unable to use insulin effectively, resulting in high levels of insulin in the blood. Insulin is a hormone secreted by the pancreas that helps the body use glucose for energy.\n \nThe primary cause of insulin resistance has not yet been determined, but there are a number of factors that can lead to insulin resistance, including:\n\nObesity: Obesity is the most common cause of insulin resistance, as the accumulation of fat in the body, especially in the abdominal area, leads to the production of molecules called insulin-like growth factors (IGFs). These molecules can cause cells throughout the body to become less sensitive to insulin.\nGenetic factors: Genetic predisposition plays a role in insulin resistance. If someone in your family has insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes, you are more likely to develop these conditions as well.\nCertain medical conditions: Other medical conditions can lead to insulin resistance, such as polycystic ovary syndrome and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.\nSome medications: Some medications, such as some used to treat high blood pressure or depression, can lead to insulin resistance.\n\nIn the case of PCOS, experts believe that insulin resistance is one of the main factors contributing to the development of the condition. When cells in the ovary become resistant to insulin, they produce more androgens, which are male hormones. High androgen levels can lead to irregular menstrual cycles, fertility problems, and other symptoms associated with PCOS.\n \nThere are many measures and tips that you can take to help control insulin resistance and polycystic ovary syndrome, including the following:\n\nLosing excess weight.\nExercise regularly.\nFollow a healthy diet.\nAdherence to prescribed medications.\n\nFor more:\n\nSymptoms of insulin resistance\nSymptoms of insulin resistance in children and its treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8944, + "question": "Hello\nI discovered by chance that my diabetes was 8.9. Now, after exercise and diet, it is 5.7, but I was using 50/850 pills. Please, I would like to be sure how my blood pressure is doing with sugar.", + "answer": "The result is excellent, and diet, exercise, and treatment must be followed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8945, + "question": "What is the opinion of medicine regarding Vaseline oils with olive oil, sesame oil, castor oil, and fenugreek oil? Are they useful for increasing the male hormone, and what are the ways to use them? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is not useful in increasing the male hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8946, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The TSH is only high, reaching 8.5. As for the rest of the hormones, T3 and T4, as well as for T3 and T4, they are normal within the range. Only the TSH is high... What does it mean? Am I infected...", + "answer": "We call this subclinical hypothyroidism, and it is not treated except in special cases known to your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8947, + "question": "My prolactin is slightly high, 21 nanograms, and I have weak sperm motility. Does a slight increase in prolactin affect fertility?", + "answer": "This number does not affect fertility. But a thyroid analysis must also be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8948, + "question": "I gave birth to my daughter with Hashimoto's disease. Can this disease be transmitted to my daughter (she is 5 years old)? Knowing that the monthly TSH test during pregnancy is within normal, with adherence...", + "answer": "Yes, it can be infected in young or old age. I think she had a gland analysis done after giving birth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8949, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar analysis: 80, two hours after eating, 104, and cumulative 6.5. There is sugar.", + "answer": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you, if the fasting blood sugar test (i.e. abstaining from eating any food containing sugars or carbohydrates, or eating in general except for drinking water only, for a period of 8-10 hours) is less than 100, and the fasting blood sugar test (i.e. after eating the equivalent of 70 grams of glucose or eating a regular breakfast) is less than 140, this rules out the patient being diabetic. But the cumulative sugar analysis in this test may be a bit high, so please send the percentage of cumulative sugar, because it may differ from one laboratory to another. Because this cumulative is provided with a certain concentration percentage, it is preferable to send the percentage from 100, that is, 6, 8, or 7%.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8950, + "question": "I suffer from bulging eyes, which is not significant, resulting from hyperthyroidism. Will cortisone suffice, or will I need an operation?", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Regarding bulging eyes associated with hyperthyroidism, or what is called Graves' Disease or Graves Ophthalmopathy, this matter must be given great attention because it may lead to major eye problems. You must first consult an endocrinologist to ensure that your thyroid gland is in control of its functions by taking the appropriate pills and the appropriate dose of them, because this stops the disease from increasing, but does not hide or reverse the disease. What hides the disease or what treats hyperthyroidism along with the problem of the eyes is cortisone pills. In this case, we must consult an endocrinologist and an ophthalmologist to determine the rate of inflammation, the rate of infection, and the rate of bulging of the eyes associated with thyroid activity, and perform an eye examination to ensure The integrity of the cornea and the integrity of the retina, and also measuring the efficiency of vision, and then starting cortisone treatment, where the disease is controlled by cortisone pills, and this is the desired procedure.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8951, + "question": "The doctor told me to stop taking the medication for hypothyroidism. Should I stop taking it all the time or should I stop taking it gradually? Please help. Is there a risk in stopping taking it if the hypothyroidism becomes fine??", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. As for hypothyroidism, it is often chronic and requires continuing to take thyroid pills for life, so that the dose can be increased or decreased, but stopping the dose completely is not medically feasible except in certain cases, which are: The person may be afflicted with: It is called pre-hypothyroidism, meaning that the analysis of the gland has not reached the stage where there is clear hypothyroidism in the gland, and in this case the patient starts taking thyroid pills without having needed them. The patient is taking a very small dose of thyroid pills, for example 25 or less, and the gland analysis shows that it is normal or that the gland is in the direction of being active. This is what the endocrinologist follows up on.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8952, + "question": "Is hypogonadism permanent after puberty, given that the cause is not a tumor in any of the glands?", + "answer": "Hypogonadism has many causes, including temporary and permanent. We must review the case first and find out the reason, then we will answer you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8953, + "question": "I am 13 weeks pregnant. I had my thyroid removed years ago and have been taking Levothyrox 125 since the beginning of pregnancy.\nWhen I tested my blood for TSH hormones, I got 2.91. Should I increase the dose...", + "answer": "The TSH is required to be less than 3. So the dose is appropriate. The analysis must be repeated every month until the end of pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8954, + "question": "I had a thyroid analysis done and the results were:\nTsh:5.62 and T4:14.59. Does it affect pregnancy? I want to get pregnant, God willing. Do these results disrupt pregnancy or is it normal? Because I'm lazy...", + "answer": "Of course, treatment is necessary, otherwise the doctor would not have prescribed it. The TSH test must be done every month and followed up thereafter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8955, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Today I had a blood sugar test done with the home device after fasting for 7 hours. It was 80. I waited and took another test after 7 hours. It gave me 110. I took another test after 8 hours. It gave me 105...", + "answer": "The laboratory analysis was normal, less than 100, and the cumulative readings were normal. You do not have pre-diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8956, + "question": "I have Hashmoto's disease and I take Altroxine 50 mg, half a pill for a week, a pill for two weeks, and a pill and a half for 3 months...\nAre the doses sufficient for such a degree that the gland becomes enlarged...", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. As for Hashimoto’s disease, there is no specific cure. But we treat hypothyroidism caused by Hashimoto's adenitis. As for the dose of thyroid pills, this is analyzed by the treating endocrinologist, and we often continue on the pills for life, and their dose is adjusted every 3 or 4 months according to the gland analysis. Of course, the TSH and Free T3 and T4 analysis must be done, not Total T3 or Total T4, and based on the tests, the situation is evaluated and the required dose is prescribed. It is recommended to take thyroid pills, whether a dose of 50, 75, or 100, one hour before eating, that is, on an empty stomach.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8957, + "question": "What is the cause of frequent low blood sugar?\nAlthough all tests indicate that you do not have diabetes\nFor 6 months, I have been measuring my blood sugar, and most of the time my blood sugar drops below 60, although sometimes...", + "answer": "Repeated drops in blood sugar below the level of 50 milligrams indicate the necessity of admitting the patient to the hospital and performing a test to abstain from food (fasting) for 48 hours. In the event of a drop in blood sugar below 50 milligrams, a test is performed for the hormone insulin and c-peptide (c-peptide).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8958, + "question": "Is it perfect or high?", + "answer": "You have hypothyroidism and need replacement therapy with thyroid hormone (thyroxine).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8959, + "question": "I have lethargy and sleep a lot. I had a thyroid hormone test and a lipid test. I can read the reports and know the results", + "answer": "Thyroid hormones are normal, but there is an increase in cholesterol levels, which may require lifestyle changes in terms of diet and exercise.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8960, + "question": "Gland analysis for a 12-day-old girl\nT3 total 371 / normal 105-245\nT4 total 18.6 /normal 9.9-16.6\nTsh 8.04 / normal 1.7-9.1\nWhat are the causes of this? Is it a specific disease? And the...", + "answer": "The analysis is considered normal for her age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8961, + "question": "For a short time, it seemed to me that my blood sugar decreased continuously, and I do not suffer from diabetes, and my weight is stable, between 35 and 36 cm. The problem is excessive sweating in the hands and dizziness along with it...", + "answer": "You did not mention your age, how long you have had diabetes, what medications you use, and what your blood sugar numbers are until you ruled it low. You must consult a doctor to conduct tests on the adrenal gland, thyroid gland, and kidneys, then adjust the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8962, + "question": "After three months, the cumulative total is 5.35 and fasting is 104\nThe home system is 84, 94, and 98, and two hours after the meal, it is 120, 111, and 124.", + "answer": "The numbers are excellent. If you are taking medication for diabetes, follow it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8963, + "question": "I am a 27-year-old woman. I have a solid nodule, 1.3 cm in size, T3, in the left lobe of the thyroid gland. I did a TSH test and found it to be 5.26, with T4 to find it to be 14.59. I visited...", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nFor a solid nodule, it is best to take a sample, such as a FNABC biopsy\nI am for thyroxine 25\nI think there is no need to take it now, especially if the size of the rest of the gland is normal and there are no clear symptoms of gland sluggishness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8964, + "question": "I am a type 2 diabetic, and I take, in addition to insulin, Actirapid and Lantus, Nitrotard 2.5 tablets twice a day, Clatex once a day, and Aspocid Children 3 chewable tablets once for a year. My question is about the possibility...", + "answer": "We now have many different medications for diabetes that are better than the old ones. You must consult a doctor to adjust the treatment after he examines you, your blood sugar numbers, and a kidney analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8965, + "question": "I am 18 years old and my height is 160. I started taking Deca injections after asking a doctor abroad, but without doing a medical examination or going to a doctor. Does this have any effect? Do I need a needle?", + "answer": "Your height is 160, which means that you do not have any medical problem in the first place, and your height is most likely the final height and you do not need any treatment. The medicine you mentioned will not help you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8966, + "question": "Peace be upon you...I have an underactive thyroid and I am in the eighth month of pregnancy and the last TSH test two days ago was 5.66. Does this pose a risk to the health of the fetus...or will it be controlled...", + "answer": "Being pregnant and in the 8th month. Your TSH should be less than 3. You must increase the dose of thyroxine immediately 25 . This is the responsibility of your treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8967, + "question": "I take 20 hydrocortisone and 0.1 astenone at 2 o'clock at night and 10 hydrocortisone at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. In the last days, I have been feeling very tired and dizzy every day at the same time at 9 a.m. and again at 9 p.m.", + "answer": "It is best to take a dose of Hydrocortisone 20 in the morning after breakfast. The second dose is after dinner. If symptoms of fatigue persist, you should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8968, + "question": "Fatigue, exhaustion, drowsiness despite sleeping, constipation, thin hair in places other than normal, such as the back, stomach, and face, even though I am a female. I am 20 years old and weigh 48 kg. Hair loss and breakage.", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nPlease go to an endocrinologist to fully evaluate the condition and conduct the appropriate tests\nOr you can follow us at the medical clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8969, + "question": "Months ago, it was removed\nI did not take the pills tomorrow\nI haven't taken iodine yet\nAfter 10 days I will take iodine\nBut the pain increased, the teeth and ears became very painful\nI am taking painkillers...", + "answer": "Take Panadol to relieve pain. It has no effect on iodine. The correct thing is that the thyroxine should be taken immediately after the operation and then stopped before swabbing with iodine. Anyway, follow them their way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8970, + "question": "I suffer from excessive and continuous burning for years. My blood sugar is always low and I do not take treatment for it. Recently, I started to get tired from the slightest effort, and even when I eat sugars and starches, the burning increases...", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a specialist to conduct an appropriate evaluation and prescribe the appropriate treatment accordingly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8971, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 22 years old and I suffer from high blood pressure. It used to reach 170 and sometimes 180. I saw a doctor and had the necessary tests done, and it turned out that I had hyperthyroidism and T4 = 150.39, and also...", + "answer": "A comprehensive study must be conducted by an internal medicine physician or cardiologist to rule out the presence of a cause behind the high blood pressure. Hyperthyroidism must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8972, + "question": "Ultrasound on the gland by elastography", + "answer": "The question is not a concept", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8973, + "question": "I suffer from a tumor in the pituitary gland, microadenoma, and I am now seven weeks pregnant and my prolactin is 150. Should I take Dostinex or any alternative medicine during pregnancy and what is the dose?", + "answer": "I advise you to follow up closely with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology and with an obstetrics and gynecology consultant to confirm your condition and write the appropriate treatment for you if you need it. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8974, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism, Graves' disease. Now I am still taking treatment, but I asked the doctor to prescribe vitamins because I started practicing bodybuilding and sports, and he wrote me vitamins with the exception of biotin...", + "answer": "The vitamins here have no effect on thyroid tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8975, + "question": "Symptoms (dizziness, shakiness, and difficulty breathing)", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a specialist for appropriate evaluation because laboratory tests are part of the evaluation process that must be integrated in order for the diagnosis to be correct and accordingly the appropriate treatment can be prescribed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8976, + "question": "I am married. I am 25 years old. I have two children. I feel an enlarged thyroid gland and difficulty breathing and swallowing. I went to the hospital and developed a hypoechoic nodule approximately 6 mm. Is there a risk in having...", + "answer": "An enlarged gland that accompanies difficulty breathing requires a CT scan to confirm the size of the gland and whether it is affecting or putting pressure on the trachea or nearby organs. It also requires ensuring that it is not enlarged to the point that it descends to the chest.\nThe nodule is small, but with the presence of these symptoms, you need surgical intervention if it is proven that the size of the gland is large, which is the main reason for difficulty breathing. Therefore, it is best to take a biopsy of the nodule.\nI advise you to make an urgent appointment with a consultant endocrine surgeon to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis, especially the functions of the gland, and the diagnosis, and on the basis of it, do what is necessary and enter surgically if the case requires it. May you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8977, + "question": "I feel dizzy, especially after breakfast, during Tarawih prayers, and when I raise my legs during ablution, and the result of the TSH analysis is 7.92. I also had a Doppler of the carotid arteries, and thyroiditis appeared, and I use Altroxine 1000 microcrystalline.", + "answer": "If you have been continuing to take Thyroxine 100 for about two months before the test, the dose should be increased to 125. Note: The dizziness here has nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8978, + "question": "I had tests done and it turned out that I had high prolactin and an underactive thyroid\nThis inactivity is supposed to make me fat, but I am very thin, my weight is 41 kilos, my height is 158, and I am 17 years old...", + "answer": "You need to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, the appropriate treatment will be written for you, and you will have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8979, + "question": "Is increasing the TSH for glandular analysis, while T3 and T4 remain normal, evidence of glandular insufficiency, and as for the best treatment for it, is it considered a dangerous condition because I visited a doctor and took treatment and now have...", + "answer": "High TSH indicates a deficiency or the beginning of a deficiency or what we call gland sluggishness.\nIf T4 and T3 are normal, the deficiency is minor and clinically imperceptible.\nHowever, in this case, the replacement hormone is administered if the patient, with this result, complains of symptoms of hypothyroidism, such as weight gain, laziness, fatigue, and signs of depression.\nI recommend doing an analysis\nTPO antibodies\nTo ensure that there is no autoimmune gland inflammation\nI advise you to follow up with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment.\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8980, + "question": "The gland was completely removed three years ago", + "answer": "One hour before suhoor on an empty stomach", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8981, + "question": "She has a thyroid gland. The results of the examination are attached. Do I need medical intervention? tsh=2.43\nFt3=2.7\nFt4=1.0", + "answer": "The analysis numbers are normal. If you are taking medication, continue taking it and follow up with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8982, + "question": "I am a 33-year-old woman. I have a solid nodule measuring 1.3 cm (1.3 cm) in the right lobe of the thyroid gland. There is a small nodule 8 mm tirad2 in the left lobe of the thyroid gland, and I do not suffer from any symptoms...", + "answer": "You need to make an appointment with a consultant surgeon specializing in endocrinology, to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, the treatment will be written.\nIn the absence of other symptoms and confirmation of x-rays and glandular functions, you usually only need a periodic follow-up every 6-12 months with an analysis of glandular functions and ultrasound.\nHowever, if certain other symptoms are present, it may be necessary to request a biopsy and possible surgical intervention.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8983, + "question": "I have a lump in my right neck that moves without any pain. I discovered it 3 years ago and examined it at the time. The doctor said there is nothing wrong with it, and this is a rumor. I still treat it. I want to know...", + "answer": "The x-rays, thank God, indicate that the thyroid gland is healthy, but you have very slight enlargement of the lymph nodes, and it appears to be benign according to the x-ray description, and is usually due to inflammation in either the throat, sinuses, teeth, or any viral infection.\nTo be on the safe side, since according to what you said, it is palpable and has not disappeared, it is preferable to take a biopsy to confirm the cause.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8984, + "question": "My father took cortisol for a week\nThen the sugar reached more than 450, sometimes 480\nWe raised Amaryl to 3 grams in the morning and 3 in the evening with dinner, and now the sugar is regulated\nCurrently in...", + "answer": "You need to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology and follow up with him. May you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8985, + "question": "Please, I want to confirm what type of sugar it is\nI discovered diabetes two years ago due to thirst at bedtime and frequent bathing, and my first measurement was all random and was 450. I did fasting and breaking the fast and they were high...", + "answer": "You need to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, the appropriate treatment for you will be written. May you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8986, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old girl. My weight is 77. I have a high male hormone level of 179. I have hair loss, weight gain, weight stability, and thick hair on the body. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "You need to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology and an obstetrics and gynecology consultant to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, the appropriate treatment for you will be written. May you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8987, + "question": "I have two nodules in my thyroid gland. A knot in the right lobe is 1.3 cm in size and is a solid knot of 3 tirads, and a small knot in the left lobe is 1.3 cm in size. 0.8 cm tirad2, what is your assessment of my condition and what procedures do I take? Thank you very much", + "answer": "A photo of the ultrasound report is not attached.\nAccording to my understanding of your condition from the written form, you need annual follow-up with ultrasound scans and an analysis of the gland’s functions.\nHowever, if there are other symptoms, it is recommended to make an appointment with a endocrine surgeon to ensure that you do not need any surgical or medical intervention. May God bless you with good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8988, + "question": "There is a specific reason for weight loss. Many people tell me that the cause of weight loss is that the thyroid gland is underactive\nMy height. 176 and my weight is 56. Knowing that I eat in large quantities, is there any medicine...", + "answer": "There are many causes of weight loss, and hyperthyroidism is one of them, but hyperthyroidism brings other, more important and obvious symptoms.\nI advise you to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then do the necessary tests and confirm the reason for your weight loss, if any. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8989, + "question": "I am a girl in my twenties. I suffer from a lot of acne and hair loss. I also suffer from small breast size and broad shoulders. What are the necessary measures in such cases and is there hope for improvement?", + "answer": "You need an internist who specializes in endocrinology and a gynecologist and obstetrician, not a endocrine surgeon.\nPlease book an appointment with a consultant internist and a consultant in obstetrics and gynecology, specializing in endocrinology, to take a medical history, conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis. May you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8990, + "question": "I am twenty years old and my height is 152. I suffer from a lot of hair on my body. My height is not desirable. Are these hormonal problems that can be treated?", + "answer": "Please book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis and based on it, write the appropriate treatment for you. May you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8991, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a hormone test done, and the estradiol level was 19. It is very low and can be treated", + "answer": "My dear sister, for every problem there are solutions. I pray to God to bless you with good offspring. The results of hormone tests are not the only way to make a diagnosis. They must be accompanied by a clinical examination by a doctor. Please send me a copy of the hormone tests so that I can guide you and inform you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8992, + "question": "Has stem cell treatment for diabetes reached the Arab countries? Or even because Turkey is close? Is it appropriate to treat it for a 4-year-old child, as we discovered the disease 8 months ago? Is it still appropriate or too late?", + "answer": "Stem cell therapy is still in the laboratory testing phase, and the future is promising, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8993, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic. I am 16 years old. In Ramadan, during the morning, the blood sugar level is moderate, 1 gram, and in the evening, it rises to 3 grams. What is the reason? Is there a risk to...", + "answer": "The mentioned sugar numbers are not clear. Usually, the Samari patient is type 1. We allow him to fast under strict conditions with adjustments to insulin. It is best to check with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8994, + "question": "The cumulative sugar level was checked and found to be 7. After consulting the doctor, I was asked to undergo a C-peptide blood test, and the result was 2.5. A TSH test was performed, and the result was 1.16...", + "answer": "Cumulative blood sugar measures the extent to which your body has controlled its sugar level over the past months. You need to test your sugar level while you are fasting and one hour after eating, and sometimes we also measure it after two hours. Initially, it seems that you have a problem with your sugar level, but you need to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology and diabetes to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis based on it. May God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8995, + "question": "I have been taking carbimazole treatment for an overactive thyroid gland for 8 months, and the gland’s function has been fine with the treatment, but recently a swelling of the thyroid gland has appeared in the front and is visible in the neck. Is this dangerous?", + "answer": "Exactly, it is a swelling of the thyroid gland. You must perform an ultrasound of the gland, mention how much carbimazole you are taking, and do a new gland analysis. Then we develop a follow-up treatment plan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8996, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 17-year-old young man, and I have not shown any signs of puberty. My height has not exceeded 150 cm. My soft voice has not changed, and no hair has appeared in any area of ​​my body...", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to examine you and have general tests and tests for the thyroid gland and sex glands done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8997, + "question": "What are the best foods to stimulate adrenal sluggishness?", + "answer": "Adrenal gland inactivity requires compensatory drug treatment and has nothing to do with diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8998, + "question": "If the TSH percentage is 5.39 and the T4 percentage is 17.85, do I suffer from hyperthyroidism, noting that the symptoms I suffer from (insomnia, severe sweating, severe weight loss, tremors...", + "answer": "In principle, yes, it seems that you are suffering from an overactive gland, but it is preferable to repeat the analysis, as the TSH in the case of an overactive gland is supposed to be less than 5.\nI advise you to book an urgent appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology, to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, the appropriate treatment will be written for you, and you will have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 8999, + "question": "I have tightness in my chest and I cannot breathe, even though I suffer from thyroiditis", + "answer": "Tightness in the chest has many causes, both organic and psychological, and it is difficult to judge the cause without complete information.\nI advise you to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, then do comprehensive analyzes and do the appropriate x-rays for your condition, and then arrive at a diagnosis and based on it, the treatment plan is appropriate for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9000, + "question": "Does anxiety raise antibodies for a thyroid patient, and is rest, relaxation, and exercise beneficial for the lowering of these antibodies?", + "answer": "Thyroid antibody analysis has no pathological value. The approach is towards analyzing the functions of the gland, and according to the results, do we have lethargy, increased activity, or normal?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9001, + "question": "I am a 34-year-old woman. I have a solid nodule in the right lobe of the thyroid gland, 1.3 cm in size, third degree, and a liquid nodule in the left lobe, 0.8 cm in size, third degree. What is your assessment of my condition and what measures should I take? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "The size of the nodule is large, 8.0 cm. To the surgeon immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9002, + "question": "What are the symptoms of puberty for girls?", + "answer": "You can search on Google and see these details", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9003, + "question": "What are the symptoms of early puberty in girls?", + "answer": "The symptoms of precocious puberty are the same as those of normal puberty but occur at an earlier age, usually under the age of 8 years", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9004, + "question": "Fasting examination: 230, cumulative score: 9.8", + "answer": "You must know the kidney tests, whether diabetes is new or old, whether you are taking medications at all or not, how much you weigh, and there are other questions imposed by the medical examination. In short, you must consult a doctor who will prescribe treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9005, + "question": "I had 3 blood sugar tests on the same day\nFasting blood sugar test for 8 hours, fasting result is 109\nCheck your blood sugar exactly two hours after eating. A main meal containing a date, rice, fish, and juice...", + "answer": "The question is not clear . Are you diabetic or not? If you are a diabetic, you must mention your medications. If you are not infected, why do these tests? The result of the cumulative blood sugar analysis is unclear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9006, + "question": "I had tests done and I have a low level of iron and vitamin D as well. What percentage of the dose should I take? As for the thyroid gland, is it active? Do I need medicine for thyroid?", + "answer": "I think I answered your question before, but if you do not receive the answer, you should book an appointment with an internal medicine specialist who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on its basis, write the appropriate treatment for you.\nIn principle, the tests do not indicate hyperthyroidism, I mean, they do not indicate that it is active.\nIron and vitamin D levels are deficient. Dr.. After examining you, the internal medicine department will confirm the diagnosis and, based on it, treat you and prescribe the appropriate medication for you. May you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9007, + "question": "My wife has been suffering from Hashimoto's disease for years, and inflammation of the gland reached 1000. She was suffering from nose and vaginal bleeding, and she went to the hospital and was infected with Corona, but she recovered. The platelets were 30,000, and after two months of treatment...", + "answer": "The gland is not the reason\nBut it may be part of a group of immune diseases that you suffer from\nI recommend the following\n1- See a doctor specializing in hematology\n2- Do immunological tests such as ANA, CCP, RF, ANCA\n3- Stomach germ action\n4- Conducting tests for viruses, such as\nCMV IGM, EBV IGM, HCV AB, HBV SURFACE AG\n5- Review all the medications you take that may be causing the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9008, + "question": "I was pregnant and was given thyroid pills. Should I continue taking them after giving birth or should I stop taking them?", + "answer": "Yes, it must be continued with periodic analysis of the gland\nBased on the tests, a decision will be made to stop it, continue it, or change the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9009, + "question": "I fasted for two days of Ramadan and my diabetes is 1.30\nCumulative 7.80\nMicro albumine 49 test\nShould I take diabetes medication or not?", + "answer": "My dear sister\nRegarding the possibility of fasting, changing treatments, or stopping them, this usually occurs within a month before Ramadan fasting\nI cannot judge the possibility of stopping any treatment or continuing it without knowing these treatments\nBut it is clear that there are no drops in blood sugar, and the best option is to continue treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9010, + "question": "I have palpitations and a pounding in my head for 5 days. I did planning and it was fine. I did tomorrow’s analysis and it was fine, thank God. I did a heart echo and it was fine. Is the echo and planning sufficient to plan the effort or...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nPalpitations have many causes\nThese include stress, smoking, and excessive use of palms, in addition to other medical problems\nIf the gland is healthy, the planning and echo are sound\nI recommend doing some blood minerals, such as:\nCalcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium\nHemoglobin analysis was done\nIf it is healthy, then your problem, God willing, will not be satisfactory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9011, + "question": "I have been taking Euthyrix 50 for 6 months, and the last TSH test was 2.6, and I still have symptoms of hypothyroidism, especially dizziness, lack of concentration, numbness, intolerance to cold, chills in the head, and colon disorder.\nKnowing that the gland...", + "answer": "It seems to me that you are suffering from an autoimmune gland infection. I recommend doing a TPO test to be sure\nThe gland may actually be the cause of the symptoms mentioned, but the TSH analysis is normal.\nI advise continuous follow-up with an internal medicine specialist who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment for you.\nYou must make sure that there are no causes other than the gland, such as anemia, vitamin deficiency, or any other causes, and thus treat it. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9012, + "question": "After the operation, I feel extremely tired, short of breath, and severely panting when walking quickly and climbing the stairs\nNote that the operation was performed two months ago and the symptoms are still present", + "answer": "Peace and mercy of God\nIt is preferable to conduct a thyroid hormone test and a blood test to determine the percentage of hemoglobin and iron", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9013, + "question": "Blood sugar level 146 two hours after eating\nThe blood sugar level is 126 after eating\nIn 3 hours, are the percentages normal or not?\nIf it is not normal, what are the solutions?", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. These numbers are slightly high for the average person, and high for pregnant women, but they are not considered to be pure diabetes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9014, + "question": "The thyroid gland was removed due to the presence of a tumor and its analysis was Right thyroid lobe papillary carcinoma, limited to thyroid (T1).\nTwo weeks later, the TSH test was 31.3, and I have not yet started hormone treatment\nwith...", + "answer": "It is absolutely impossible to determine the situation based on this information. You must go to the nearest center to follow up on thyroid tumors as soon as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9015, + "question": "My prolactin is 48ng/ml. Does it indicate hereditary baldness? Knowing that DHEA, testosterone, estrogen, and the thyroid gland are very normal, only prolactin is high. I am married and I am 21. I am not trying...", + "answer": "I advise that you follow up with a dermatology consultant to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and based on it, write the appropriate treatment for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9016, + "question": "Hello, I have been suffering from diabetes for 20 years, and I was committed to a low, regular, and diet, but since a few months ago, I am surprised that on many days my blood sugar level drops unjustifiably...", + "answer": "I advise you to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment for you.\nLow blood sugar has many causes. You may need to change the dose or type of medication, and you must make sure that there is no other reason. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9017, + "question": "I was taking deltazone with triactin to gain weight for 3 years, but I suffered from a skin rash and difficulty healing wounds. I stopped taking it 8 days ago, and I always suffer from low blood pressure...", + "answer": "I advise that you follow up with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis and, on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment plan for you. May you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9018, + "question": "My sister has type 1 diabetes. She takes insulin. Her diabetes reaches 300-400. She is very tired. Can she break her fast??", + "answer": "I advise that you follow up with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9019, + "question": "Can treatment for the thyroid gland cause muscle spasms and the inability to walk due to pain, facial itching, and sometimes ear and tooth pain? Please help.", + "answer": "It usually does not cause this.\nThe symptoms seem unrelated.\nBut you must ensure that there is no allergy to the drug and that the dosage is correct.\nI recommend booking an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history, conduct a clinical examination, and confirm your condition. I also advise you to have your teeth, ears, nose, and throat examined. May God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9020, + "question": "Does a disorder in the thyroid gland affect the ability to articulate and speak?\nAnd conversation in general", + "answer": "It does not affect speech", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9021, + "question": "I have high blood sugar and its level is 6, and I was prescribed the above treatment, and I am fine with it, but for three days I wake up dizzy and feel dizzy, and after breakfast I feel dizzy...", + "answer": "He has no interest\nAs long as there is no drop in blood sugar\nAlso, the percentage of hypoglycemia occurring with this treatment is very, very, very small\nFirst, do a blood sugar test on the device when symptoms occur. If it is more than 70, then treatment is irrelevant.\nWe recommend that you consult an internist to examine you and find out the causes of these symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9022, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid and I have been taking medication for 6 months. The thyroid symptoms came back again. I had a gland, blood and vitamin D test and it all came out fine and my period was 10 days late and nothing...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nIf the gland is healthy and vitamin D is intact\nIf there is paleness and fatigue, the hemoglobin level must be checked\nGo to an obstetrician and gynecologist to find out the reason for the delay in your period. Perhaps some other hormones will be analyzed\nSuch as prolactin, and performing an ultrasound scan of the pelvis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9023, + "question": "I have a nodule in the gland that was performed by ultrasound. It is 5 x 7 m in size. What is the appropriate procedure for it?\nTwo years ago, its size was 2 m. I had a biopsy and it came out fine. I attached an MRI report and gland examination with the question.", + "answer": "It is best to repeat the biopsy to make sure it is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9024, + "question": "Does taking Troxine for 15 years after thyroidectomy cause insomnia?", + "answer": "If the dose was appropriate and the analysis was excellent\nIt has nothing to do with insomnia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9025, + "question": "I have been suffering for two years from a nodule in the thyroid gland, the size of which is 2 m. I had a biopsy and it came out normal. Today I had an MRI and it came out as large as 7 m. What is the appropriate procedure? I attached the MRI report to the question...", + "answer": "You need to do another sample", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9026, + "question": "I am 16 years old. I have shown most of the signs of puberty, such as the appearance of hair next to the testicles and a harsh voice. I have not had a wet dream or ejaculate semen.", + "answer": "When signs of puberty appear\nSuch as pubic hair, a deep voice, and facial hair indicate that puberty exists\nI think you are in normal development\nBut to be sure, I advise you to visit an endocrinologist or urologist to examine the testicles\nAs for the release of semen and a wet dream, it will happen at the time when she becomes aroused\nNo need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9027, + "question": "I was unable to swallow because I felt something inside my throat. I had a gland examination. Please explain the results", + "answer": "The result is natural\nYou need to have an ultrasound scan of your neck", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9028, + "question": "Analysis results.", + "answer": "The tests are excellent and in the normal range", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9029, + "question": "I have been suffering for two years from a nodule in the thyroid gland that is 2 m in size. I had a biopsy and it came out fine. These days I had an MRI and the gland turned out to be large, 7 m in size. What is the appropriate procedure? This is attached...", + "answer": "When the size of the nodule increases by more than 50 percent, the biopsy must be repeated again\nWhat is clear in your question is that the increase exceeded 100 percent of the previous size\nTherefore, the biopsy must be repeated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9030, + "question": "Is a diabetes level of 175 during fasting normal or a cause for concern for a 23-year-old female?", + "answer": "I am a consultant endocrine surgeon. In the case of diabetes, it is preferable to follow up with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology and inform him of all the details, medications, and old tests. May you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9031, + "question": "For two years, I have been suffering from a nodule in my thyroid gland that was 2 ml in size. I had a biopsy and it was fine\nI spent a few days and found a ring size of 7 m, more than twice as large. What is the appropriate procedure...", + "answer": "May you have good health\nA 2 mm nodule is very small and we do not recommend biopsying it.\nNow the nodule is still less than 1 cm, but since it has grown and since you did not mention its characteristics to judge it, I advise taking a biopsy again, and based on the result, a treatment plan will be made.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9032, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had an operation 7 years ago for a cyst in the neck and hyperthyroidism. I suffer from weakness, rapid heartbeat, cold extremities, sweating, and...", + "answer": "An underactive thyroid gland is treated with medications, radioactive iodine, or surgery\nAs I understand you, you did the operation\nNow you need to monitor the functions of the omelet and make sure it is stable\nThe symptoms you mentioned are not necessarily from the gland\nPlease make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis and based on it, the treatment will be written.\nYou did not mention your height, but in principle 50 kilos is considered an ideal weight unless you are taller than average.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9033, + "question": "Hormonal analysis for my wife", + "answer": "As for the TSH hormone, it is normal and belongs to the thyroid gland\nAs for the other hormones, they have their own calculations based on her age and the time of her menstrual cycle. I advise seeing an obstetrics and gynecology consultant to take a medical history, do a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis based on it, and she will be well.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9034, + "question": "Hello. I am a 24-year-old man who practices bodybuilding. I want to take the testosterone hormone. I want to take only 12 doses, one dose each week. Do you advise me to do that and what are the possible symptoms?", + "answer": "I do not recommend this because of the many complications associated with it\nYou can make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history, conduct a clinical examination, and then discuss the complications associated with your condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9035, + "question": "Due to space constraints, I sent you the medical case via pictures. Is the medication a treatment or just a painkiller? Are there better alternatives for my case? Or is this medicine...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nThe thyroid gland and treatment of the thyroid gland after stopping treatment have no effect\nSince you stopped the medication a while ago\nI advise you to see a neurologist and a psychiatrist\nYour condition will most likely be psychological rather than pathological\nWith my wishes for your recovery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9036, + "question": "The results of the gland tests are that I have severe lethargy in the gland. Does this indicate that I will become obese in the future or will it cause some symptoms, even if I take the exact dose of medication (elxtroxin 50) daily...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nThyroid disease is a chronic disease\nOne of its symptoms is weight gain\nI do not think that the prescribed dose is sufficient, and you need to be re-tested after 6 weeks of taking the treatment\nAs for the symptoms and weight gain, they will not be present if you commit to treatment and continuous follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9037, + "question": "TSH ratio 55, FT3 3.0 and FT4 0.5. I took Litrox 100 6 months ago and felt better. I had another test 3 months ago and the results were normal with the use of the medicine now...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nLaziness and you can get treatment for many reasons, including:\n1- Non-compliance with treatment\n2- Not adhering to the time, as it must be taken on an empty stomach and eaten an hour later\n3- Taking other treatments that reduce the absorption of thyroid pills, including calcium, iron, and stomach pills\n4- Increased lethargy in the thyroid gland due to the nature of the immune disease\nYou must first repeat the analysis and do a vitamin D test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9038, + "question": "Prolactin 74\nMale hormone, 2/48\nLH 5/60\nFSH 2/06\nI have zero sperm! Did the testicle have a normal x-ray and its size is normal and there are no varicose veins? What is the cause of high hormone...", + "answer": "My dear, clear brother\nThe milk hormone is high and the male hormone is low\nAn increase in prolactin is usually caused by a benign tumor in the pituitary gland\nPlease do a CT scan of the pituitary gland\nRegarding treatment: Yes, there is a treatment for hormone levels and tumor treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9039, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure, and Parkinson's. Her diabetes medication used to bring her blood sugar down so much that it would reach 40, and she would be absent, so we cut it off and relied on Diamet, but the problem is that it doesn't bring her blood sugar down much, given the cumulative knowledge...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nThere are many medications with which we can lower blood sugar without causing a drop in blood sugar\nThis depends on kidney function and other factors such as weight, drug price, cumulative blood sugar, etc\nPlease ask her doctor about the possibility of prescribing medications that do not cause low blood sugar, but rather regulate it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9040, + "question": "Does the nutritional supplement Irospect conflict with the medication for hypothyroidism (Eltroxin 50), separating the two medications by only two hours?", + "answer": "Preferably 4 hours of class", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9041, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have gland 7. I am 19 and I discovered it a year or two ago and my weight has not changed over the years. It is only two kilograms. I need to treat it with medications and it cannot be treated with food, exercise or...", + "answer": "Your question is not clear. Please mention the condition of the gland, current medications and tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9042, + "question": "Dr. Wasfali Clomid, one pill daily. Is it possible to take Pregnyl injections to stimulate the testicles and raise the male hormone? Or is Clomid sufficient, and is the dose appropriate for the results? Especially since I have a severe weakness in desire and a weakness in...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nTestosterone injection treatment can be taken with Clomid\nBut in your medical condition, I think it will do more harm than good to rely on tests\nI cannot make the right decision without examining you and taking a good medical history\nBecause you need to do several tests and scans, especially a CT scan of the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9043, + "question": "TSH: 0.72 (0.38-5.33)\nFree T3: 3.38 (1.8-4.2)\nFree T4: 1.15 (0.5-1.4)\nIs there a problem with the test results? And TSH is close to normal!", + "answer": "The tests are normal and there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9044, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar is 5.9. Is this why I am diabetic?", + "answer": "Dear brother\nYou are in the pre-diabetic stage\nIt does not require treatment\nBut you must adhere to the diet and exercise at least 150 minutes a week.\nAnd re-analyze after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9045, + "question": "My doctor friends, I suffer from a constant increase in white blood cells at a rate of 11,000 to 11,900 without any inflammatory effects or fever, but I take thyroid deficiency medications, thyroxine 100...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nThere is no relationship between high white blood cells and hypothyroidism\nNot even a treatment for the gland\nCRP and ESR tests must be done\nAnd see a hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9046, + "question": "Due to taking thyroid pills for weight loss in high quantities, this led to the activity of the gland. After stopping the thyroid medication, the gland returned to normal, but the nerves were stimulated and the muscles suffered from cramp fasciculation syndrome.", + "answer": "Treatment with carbamazepine is temporary until these muscle twitches disappear. We advise you not to take glandular pills except under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9047, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have type 2 diabetes. Is it normal for my blood sugar to measure 190 after breakfast in Ramadan? Please note that I did not drink juice or any type of sugar or carbohydrates", + "answer": "Dear brother\nThe best way to measure your blood sugar two hours after eating is for it to be less than 180", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9048, + "question": "A 23-year-old girl about to get married has been suffering from type 1 diabetes for 10 years and has been treated with insulin and has no first-degree relatives who suffer from diabetes. What is the rate of inheritance of the disease to children...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nType 1 diabetes: genetic factors do not play a major role\nAs for lineage\nIf one of the spouses has the first type, the percentage ranges from one case in every 40-50 children\nBut if both spouses are infected\nThe percentage is the case of every 30-35 children", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9049, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have had pituitary diabetes insipidus for 25 years, and I am now 41 years old. I use Desmopress pills to treat the disease of renal origin... Does this mean there is harm to the kidneys?", + "answer": "No harm\nYou must complete the treatment and follow up on your tests in an organized manner", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9050, + "question": "Excuse me, doctor, I had a fasting and breakfast blood sugar test\nThe fasting person was 110 and the fasting person was 111\nI fasted for about 10-11 hours, and I broke my fast about two hours later\nThis is normal and there is no risk of injury...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nIs the analysis in the laboratory or on a diabetes machine? Because we rely on the laboratory for diagnosis due to the inaccuracy of the devices\nSecondly, when analyzing, fasting must be 6-8 hours\nThird, we usually do not adopt a single analysis\nFourth: It is preferable to analyze the cumulative sugar in addition to the regular blood sugar analysis in the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9051, + "question": "I did semi-general tests and found high triglycerides and low testosterone levels. What is the appropriate treatment? What is required? What is the appropriate doctor’s specialty if you need to see him?", + "answer": "Dear brother\nYou should visit a doctor who specializes in endocrinology\nFor your examination first\nYou may need to do other tests and other hormones\nYour doctor may need to repeat the tests, depending on the evaluation of your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9052, + "question": "Immediately after eating, I measured my blood sugar and it was 141. Is this normal? When fasting, it was 107.", + "answer": "My dear sister\nWe do not rely on the readings of a home device to measure blood sugar\nNor do we rely on one reading\nBut this must be done in the laboratory with one of the following analyses\nGTT\nHBA1c", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9053, + "question": "I want to check on the results of these tests", + "answer": "You suffer from vitamin D deficiency and need vitamin replacement therapy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9054, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and I must take it on an empty stomach. I wonder if tea without sugar affects the absorption of the thyroxine drug for an underactive thyroid gland, and how far apart it should be at least.", + "answer": "My dear sister\nIt is preferable to take it on the forehead at least half an hour before eating\nAs for tea in general, it may affect the absorption of thyroid gland pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9055, + "question": "Excuse me, I was testing my blood sugar on the device half an hour after eating, and it was 158, and two hours after eating, it was 100. Am I a diabetic, especially since I test it most of the time?", + "answer": "Dear brother\nWe do not rely on blood sugar analysis for diagnosis\nIt must be through the laboratory\nAnd normal thanksgiving readings through laboratory analysis\nThe fasting person must be less than 95\nAn hour after eating, it should be less than 180\nTwo hours after eating, it should be less than 150", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9056, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had tests done as I am a type 2 diabetic and I use Glicophage 500\nSGOT 24 and SGPT 51 and sugar tank analysis % HPLC/BIORAD D10 = 6.70\nAnd acide...", + "answer": "May you have good health\nYou need to go back and follow up with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, not a surgeon, and God willing, things will be good for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9057, + "question": "PTH analysis 175. Calcium 9.5", + "answer": "My dear sister\nThe following analyzes must be performed\nVitamin d\nMagnesium\nPhosphate\nCreateninin\nAs a result of these tests, the cause of the rise will be diagnosed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9058, + "question": "I had the operation to remove the two thyroid glands. Am I allowed to eat all kinds of food, for example sweets, salty food, or fried foods, or not?", + "answer": "Thank God for your safety and good health ahead of you, Lord\nIt is best to consult the surgeon who performed the operation, as well as an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology, because they know the type of disease, the type of operation, and the things that suit you or do not suit you.\nThere are different types of adrenalectomy procedures and they are performed for different reasons, so your follow-up with your doctor is important.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9059, + "question": "Does forgetting to take thyroid medication for one or two days cause headaches, heart palpitations, loss of appetite, dizziness, tingling in the legs, and chest pain?", + "answer": "Not taking treatment for a day or two does not lead to such symptoms because the period during which the medicine can show its effect remains for a full week in the body, and this is in cases of treating hypothyroidism. As for the treatment used to increase thyroid secretion, if you stop treatment for two days, it may lead to To some of these symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9060, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother is diabetic. I would like to know how many doses she takes for breakfast. She takes 42.", + "answer": "My dear sister\nInsulin doses vary from person to person and depend on several factors, including:\n1- The patient’s weight\n2- The patient’s response to treatment\n3- The extent of the body’s resistance to insulin\n4- Health status and other chronic diseases\n5- Some other treatments that affect insulin\n6- The extent of the patient’s commitment to treatment\nAnd many other factors\nHowever, raising or lowering doses depends on the blood sugar readings and their regularity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9061, + "question": "I had a morning and evening cortisol test done some time ago, and it came out at 21 in the morning and 17 in the evening. I took it to a endocrinologist and he said, “No, this is normal.” Is what he said true? Shall I not see you to another doctor?", + "answer": "Dear brother\nWe do not rely on random cortisone levels for diagnosis\nBut adrenal gland disorders are diagnosed by symptoms and analysis\nThe diagnosis is essential by doing some protocols for taking the analysis by stimulating or inhibiting the hormone\nI do not think that you need to see another doctor, as your doctor gave you a general assessment and based on that decision was made", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9062, + "question": "What foods increase goiter?", + "answer": "Hyperthyroidism is defined as an increase in the production of thyroid hormones, which develops due to many causes, especially autoimmune diseases such as Graves' disease. Although diet does not cure hyperthyroidism, getting essential nutrients can help manage a person's health condition.\nThe most important foods necessary in cases of hyperthyroidism are the following:\n\nFoods that contain a low percentage of iodine, such as canned, fresh or frozen vegetables and fruits, carbohydrates such as iodine-free cereals and pasta, egg whites, bread made with non-iodized salt, honey and maple syrup, and unsalted nuts.\nFoods that contain a high percentage of iron, such as beans, nuts, seafood, vegetables, etc.\nFoods rich in selenium, such as Brazil nuts, grains, dairy products, fish, eggs, seafood, etc.\nSome spices such as turmeric and green chili pepper.\n\nOn the other hand, there are some harmful foods that it is preferable to avoid if the person suffers from an overactive or enlarged thyroid gland, including the following:\n\nFoods that contain a high percentage of iodine, as they may exacerbate the overproduction of thyroid hormones. These foods include iodized salt, milk and dairy products, seafood, soy products, and others.\nCaffeine, which may cause symptoms similar to those of an overactive thyroid gland. Sources of caffeine include tea, coffee, energy drinks, soft drinks, chocolate, and others.\n\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and underactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9063, + "question": "Is it normal for pregnant women to have high thyroid hormones?", + "answer": "Thyroid hormones are considered essential for the development of the fetal brain and the development of the nervous system. During the first three months of pregnancy, the fetus depends on the supply of thyroid hormones from the mother through the placenta, and the fetus begins to secrete thyroid hormones around week 12, knowing that the fetus does not produce sufficient quantities. Of thyroid hormones until week 18-20 of pregnancy.\nIt should be noted that there are two pregnancy-related hormones that contribute to high levels of thyroid hormones in the blood, which are human chorionic gonadotropin, or the so-called pregnancy hormone, and estrogen, and this makes the process of diagnosing thyroid diseases difficult during pregnancy. Knowing also that the thyroid gland may also enlarge slightly during pregnancy without this raising concern for the doctor during the clinical examination.\nIt is necessary to know the symptoms of high thyroid hormones during pregnancy, which may include the following:\n\nAccelerated heartbeat.\nHaving severe sensitivity to heat.\nExhaustion.\nHands trembling.\nUnexplained weight loss or failure to gain weight normally during pregnancy.\n\nIt should be noted that you must consult a specialist doctor to conduct the necessary tests and determine the correct diagnosis, as leaving the thyroid gland active during pregnancy without treatment may be associated with some serious complications, the most prominent of which are the following:\n\nMiscarriage.\nPremature birth.\nLow birth weight of the fetus.\nEclampsia.\nThyroid storm.\nCongestive heart failure.\nHyperthyroidism in the fetus.\n\nFor more:\n\nDoes thyroid activity or inactivity affect pregnancy?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9064, + "question": "Does thyroiditis lead to hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "There are many different types of thyroiditis, including autoimmune thyroiditis, subacute viral thyroiditis, and many others. Subacute thyroiditis may lead to many severe complications, the most prominent of which are the following:\n\nSevere hyperthyroidism. This complication may be discovered during the inflammatory phase.\nThere is severe pain in the front neck above the thyroid gland. This condition may be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or with prednisolone, as the symptoms may disappear after 6-8 weeks.\nMultiple organ failure occurs in rare cases.\nInflammation of the pancreas.\nEnlargement of the spleen.\nVocal cord paralysis.\nCerebral venous thrombosis occurs, and the probability of this complication increases in people who suffer from a mutation in the prothrombin gene.\n\nIt is also worth noting that thyroiditis may be accompanied by many long-term complications, the most prominent of which are the following:\n\nPermanent or persistent hypothyroidism. This condition is common in 5-10% of people with thyroiditis, and this condition requires treatment with thyroid hormone replacement.\nRecurrence of thyroiditis, a condition common in 20% of people, especially in the first year after infection. It should be noted that the risk of recurrence of thyroiditis cannot be linked to any of the following:\n\n\nPrimary thyroid function.\nThyroiditis syndrome.\nThyroid findings on ultrasound in terms of thyroid size and echogenicity.\n\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and underactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9065, + "question": "Does stopping taking thyroid medication because the percentage has become good will cause tingling in the face and the feeling of something moving under the skin, as well as in the foot, frequent belching, diarrhea, and feeling...", + "answer": "You should not stop taking thyroid treatment when the condition becomes good, because in many cases thyroid treatment continues for life, even if it is good. Therefore, you must consult a doctor if stopping is possible, but it continues for life. An analysis of the gland’s functions must be done before treatment, Your Honor. By taking euthyrox, the majority cannot stop treatment except in certain cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9066, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test of 113 and my cumulative score was 5.2, then three months later I fasted 107 and my cumulative score was 5.2. Then I repeated the test and the fasting result was 100 and my cumulative score was 5.2. Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThe answer is definitely no\nA diabetic patient is diabetic if his fasting blood sugar is more than 126\nOr the fasting person, more than 200\nOr GPA more than 6.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9067, + "question": "I had these tests done, are they normal?\nIs blood sugar considered high?? Note that I did the tests while fasting for 10 hours", + "answer": "The cumulative blood sugar is good, but the fasting blood sugar is high, and a blood sugar test must be done after two hours. This increase in the fasting blood sugar does not mean that you suffer from diabetes, but rather it is a pre-diabetic stage. Therefore, a blood sugar test must be done after two hours, and food and exercise should be regulated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9068, + "question": "I felt an irregular heartbeat and measured my blood sugar about 6 hours after eating, and the result was 64\nI did the test after fasting for 8 hours and the result was 97\nAm I in the pre...", + "answer": "You need to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis based on it. May God grant you health and wellness.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9069, + "question": "To lose weight, I took very high doses of thyroxine, 300 per day, for two weeks, and I stopped, three months after stopping the medication. To this day, I suffer from muscle tension and fasciculation syndrome throughout my body.", + "answer": "Thyroxine should not be taken for weight loss at all, and it should not be used at all for weight loss. All the tests sent are fine, even including the thyroid test. You must visit a neurologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9070, + "question": "The cumulative sugar level is 6.5. I take treatment twice a day and sometimes once. The name of the treatment is Regulator 500 and Downyl 5 mg.\nI want to follow a diet to lose weight, my weight is 60 and my height is 150", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDownyl is a drug that increases weight and increases the possibility of hypoglycemia\nIt is better to change it to another drug that does not increase weight\nIf we follow the diet prescribed for a diabetic patient and exercise for 20 to 30 minutes a day\nYou lose weight automatically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9071, + "question": "I had a thyroid test (TSH) done and the result was 0.005\nNote that I completely removed the gland and am taking the replacement therapy, three pills a day of 100 grams of Litrox.\nIs this result normal?", + "answer": "The dose used for treatment after thyroidectomy is 100 unless the treating physician deems it necessary. If the result is after a month and a half of continuing on the dose, you must return to the doctor to reduce that dose because this may mean that the dose is too much.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9072, + "question": "I am 14 years old and so far, my sperms have not come out, my voice has not become hoarse, and I have not had hair appear in my armpits. As for my pubic hair, it is thick and abundant. But I'm afraid it might be a problem...", + "answer": "You need to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history, conduct a clinical examination, then do the necessary tests and then receive treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9073, + "question": "I suffer from glandular underactivity and I did an examination and noticed a high TSH, is it normal or not??\nDespite taking a 100 dose of thyroxine treatment", + "answer": "You first need to adhere to the treatment at the required dose and use the pills before eating in the morning on an empty stomach. If the test remains abnormal, see a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9074, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old male. I suffer from a problem that is that my shoulders are thin and my pelvis is wide, even though my weight is fit and normal, knowing that I suffered from gynecomastia when I was...", + "answer": "You need to see an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, the treatment will be written.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9075, + "question": "I am 16 years old and my height is 157. My father is 174 and my mother is 150.\nIs it beneficial to take growth hormone after doing the tests? If it is beneficial to take growth hormone, should I go to the health insurance affiliated with the school or the institute...", + "answer": "It is preferable to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm your need for treatment. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9076, + "question": "I have an overactive gland and I have an enlarged gland\nIs milk one of the things that is forbidden?\nWhat are the things that we should stay away from and the things that are beneficial to the gland from food?\nDoes caffeine...", + "answer": "An underactive gland can be treated medically with medications, radioactive iodine therapy, or surgery as the last option. I advise you to follow up with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9077, + "question": "Please help me. Is this condition considered serious?", + "answer": "My dear sister\nThe bags do not worry because they are small in size\nThe x-rays must be repeated after a year", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9078, + "question": "Welcome\nDoes lack of movement, lack of exercise, and high body fat percentage cause thyroid dysfunction, such as lack of testosterone production?\nIs eyebrow hair loss related to the issue?", + "answer": "A thyroid gland disorder may lead to these symptoms and not the other way around. When hair falls out after hormone adjustment, it will grow again.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9079, + "question": "In order not to disturb hormones while I am taking estrogen, should I take testosterone pills or is there nothing to do with it?\nIf the estrogen level is high, it affects testosterone\nAnd can you tell me the type? Estrogen and testosterone", + "answer": "No, my dear sister\nYou do not need to take testosterone treatment because it may have a negative effect\nTestosterone will be modified by estrogen", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9080, + "question": "Can I stop taking the thyroid medication? The thyroid gland ratio is 2.2. You told me that I should continue taking it day after day, not until the end of the month of Shaban, then stop, even though I feel an imbalance in my hormones when I started...", + "answer": "The latest analysis of the thyroid gland is excellent\nThere will be no symptoms of lethargy in this case\nThe possibility of stopping treatment is due to certain reasons\n1- What is the gland analysis before treatment begins?\n2- What is the dose you take?\n3- Do you suffer from ovarian cysts?\n4-Are you married? There is a delay in pregnancy\nAnswer me these questions and I will be able to answer you about the possibility of stopping treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9081, + "question": "Doctor, please, I had the gland removed for two months and did not take the glandular pill\nNow I started to love the gland again and the TSH test is high\nI have pain in the chest area, like a bump\nPain in the ears, are the reasons...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nThese symptoms are not symptoms of lethargy\ngland\nWas the resection partial or complete?\nIs there any severe pain at the site of the operation?\nWhy was there a delay in taking the glandular treatment?\nPlease have your doctor examine the operation site and examine the ear to rule out any ear infections", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9082, + "question": "Hello, I am a 22-year-old girl. I suffer from high male hormones, DHEA-S at 453, delta 4 - androstenedione at 3.81 ng/ml, testosteronemie at 2.83, and progesterone...", + "answer": "The hormonal imbalances present are simple\nMostly this is all due to ovarian cysts\nYou will have symptoms including:\nMenstrual strike\nAn increase in hair in the facial and mustache areas\nThe skin around the neck changes color to dark\noverweight\nYou need to have an ultrasound of the pelvis\nAnd send an x-ray\nYou should also check your blood sugar and cholesterol levels\nAfter sending the results, you will be given a treatment plan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9083, + "question": "I did a gland analysis\nThe doctor told me that the hormone ratio was 4 to 8\nIs the gland inactive or active?", + "answer": "This depends on the type of hormone that you have administered. If the TSH remains inactive, the free T3 and T4 remain active. All three tests must be done together before starting any treatment, while ensuring the symptoms of the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9084, + "question": "I have had a nodule in the left lobe of the thyroid gland for a year and a half, its size is 3.5 cm, and it does not cause me any problems in swallowing, but about two months ago I developed severe inflammation in the thyroid...", + "answer": "The presence of a nodule in the thyroid gland, two things must be confirmed, the first of which is the possibility of cancerous tumors, and the first thing you should do is a television examination. If the possibility is low, follow-up with a television scan is done, and if the probability is high, a sample is taken. There are other scans that can be done that are subject to the doctor’s discretion when seen on the scan. Secondly, whether this gland is active or not through the work and functions of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9085, + "question": "Causes, symptoms and treatment of high parathyroid hormone secreted by the parathyroid gland?", + "answer": "Symptoms vary, and the patient may present with bone pain, fatigue, kidney stones, muscle weakness, joint pain, tremors, fainting, constipation, decreased kidney function, and high blood pressure.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9086, + "question": "I noticed a swelling on the left side of my son's neck, below the ear. He took antibiotics and painkillers, but it decreased a little, but it did not disappear for a month. He was taken to a doctor who specializes in endocrinology, and he asked for a sample analysis, and the result was...", + "answer": "Any cyst less than 3 cm does not worry. If it is larger than that, it needs a sample. It is preferable to send a copy of the x-ray report so that I can give a treatment plan.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9087, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from slight glandular insufficiency. The first doctor who examined her made a mistake and gave her Euthyrox 50. When she went to a second doctor, he told her that he had given her a large dose, but she had to increase it and she remained...", + "answer": "If your mother suffers from an underactive thyroid gland and needs euthyrox, and in cases of heart disease, we start with a small dose and then gradually increase the dose so that the heart symptoms do not increase. It is necessary first to restore the functions of the thyroid gland and go to a doctor to examine it well with a good evaluation of the heart functions.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9088, + "question": "The parathyroid gland was removed, the size of the tumor was 2 cm, and the prognosis was good. A biopsy of the lymphocytes was taken during operations, and nothing showed in them.\nI have not taken iodine yet because it is not available\nI took thyroid pills now for high TSH78 and thyroglobulin 1.80...", + "answer": "If the thyroid gland was removed and the analysis after that was 78 MiU/l, this means that the thyroid gland is inactive, and the thyroid hormone is given and followed up for 4 to 6 weeks after that. There is nothing to worry about if the sample result is benign, but you are telling me that I did not take iodine. He does not use iodine in this case. Suspicion of tumors or after removal of the entire thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9089, + "question": "The size of the tumor is 2 cm for a month and a half, and I have not taken iodine yet due to the lack of it, and it is the seventh month until I take iodine.\nDoes it affect something that I started to love the gland because the level of the gland became 78...", + "answer": "The toothache has nothing to do with it. It is necessary to take thyroid medication. We wait for iodine today before tomorrow. The nice thing is that a gland tumor remains relatively the best prognosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9090, + "question": "I think I have high levels of male hormones.\nWho is the specialist doctor we can turn to in this case? I am tired of treating the symptom without knowing the cause\nThanks for the insight", + "answer": "You should see a gynecologist. He is the one who detects it first, does tests and an ultrasound scan, and then follows up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9091, + "question": "I am 16 years old and my height is 157\nI went to the doctor and she asked me to test for growth hormone stimulated with colonidine, which is very expensive\nI can work without motivation and fast for a while beforehand\nThe problem is short stature", + "answer": "You do not have short stature and do not need tests. If you have not reached puberty yet, you have excellent scope for increasing your height. If you reach puberty, your height will increase slightly during the next two years. I mean, in both cases, you are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9092, + "question": "I had a testosterone test done and the result was 7.62 nmol/l. Is it normal, given that I am 38 years old?", + "answer": "Yes, the number is normal. We advise against performing any hormonal analysis unless it is necessary as determined by the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9093, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. My mother has type 2 diabetes and takes insulin needles, Demicron pills, and Mitrofen, and the diabetes does not go down.", + "answer": "You must perform an analysis of your cumulative blood sugar and kidney function, then consult a doctor to prescribe the appropriate treatment, especially since there are many treatment options", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9094, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a cumulative blood sugar test done and it was 5.8 about a month and a half ago. Do I have to repeat the tests after a period of time or is there no need? Thank you.", + "answer": "You have pre-diabetes, meaning you are more likely to develop diabetes than others. You must adhere to a diet, walk for at least half an hour daily, and consult a doctor to prescribe Glucophage. The morning blood sugar is analyzed while fasting every two weeks, and the cumulative blood sugar is re-analyzed after six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9095, + "question": "Can I read the tests and do I need treatment?", + "answer": "There is only one test, which concerns the analysis of the level of hemoglobin in the blood, and the result of the test is normal. Based on this analysis, you do not need treatment, but we lack the rest of the information, including your medical history, symptoms, and the rest of the tests to ensure that all your affairs are in order. Please review all the details with your doctor who requested the tests to definitely ensure that you do not need any treatment, and may God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9096, + "question": "I suffered from diabetes when I was six years old, and now I am 17 years old, and I always suffer from high blood sugar, despite eating a healthy diet and organizing treatment, and the side effects have begun to appear as if they were not...", + "answer": "Diabetes is a chronic disease that the patient needs to adapt to.\nThere are many reasons for irregularity, but it is very important that you take care of this.\nYou need careful follow-up with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology and diabetes to avoid diabetes complications.\nAs for other symptoms, sugar may be the main cause, but you must also make sure that there are no other causes, such as ovarian cysts.\nYou also need to book an appointment with an ophthalmologist to ensure that diabetic eye complications do not occur, and you also need to book an appointment with a gynecologist consultant to treat cysts.\nFrustration may cause irregular blood sugar. Try to maintain high morale and be confident that diabetes is a chronic disease that can be lived with.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9097, + "question": "I am 21 years old, 10 months ago, and I suffered from an enlarged thyroid gland in the right lobe, and when I did the tests, it appeared that I suffer from Hashimoto’s disease and an underactive gland, knowing that I...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nHashimoto's means it's an immune problem\nIt has nothing to do with x-rays\nAs for the effect of radiation on the gland, it may have an effect\nBut if you take emergency precautions and wear protective clothing, you will protect yourself, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9098, + "question": "I have been taking Altroxine 100 for about 5 years because the gland is lazy and the hormone is correct in the tests. I recently discovered that I have Hashimoto’s inflammation. In fact, I have rheumatoid arthritis and I am being treated for it. Is there anything...", + "answer": "Both problems are immune diseases\nThere is no other treatment for the gland\nContinue the same treatment\nAnd follow the gland tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9099, + "question": "I have been suffering from cancer for a while and recently a diabetic patient. Is there a relationship between the two? What I read is that blood sugar is high in a cancer patient, but the opposite happens and blood sugar is low and...", + "answer": "First, I pray for your recovery and well-being\nAs for the relationship, there may be a relationship\nBut there must be details about the type and degree of the disease\nAnd the medications you took until a clear answer is given", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9100, + "question": "I am a young man, 29 years old. I was a bodybuilder and I inject testosterone. Now the symptoms of its deficiency have begun. How do I compensate for this deficiency?", + "answer": "This depends on the results of hormone tests\nTSH\nPROLACTIN\nFREE testosterone\nFSH\nLH\nsemen analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9101, + "question": "I performed a fasting and cumulative blood sugar test, and the percentage was as follows:\nGlycemic accumulation test readings range from 6.10%.\nThe fasting blood sugar test was 104 mg/dL. My question is, do these percentages indicate...", + "answer": "Yes, you are pre-diabetic\nYou need to diet, exercise and lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9102, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I went to an endocrinologist and he checked my sex hormones and they were all normal with a slight increase in total testosterone for my penis length of 12 cm and he told me to take an injection...", + "answer": "If the hormones are normal\nThere are no symptoms of impotence\nIt is recommended not to take the hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9103, + "question": "Do the following medications affect the results of blood sugar tests:\nLyrapin (Pregabalin), Alpraz, Medizapine, Fluoxet\nShould it be stopped before the blood sugar test is done, and how many days should it be stopped before the test??? Knowing...", + "answer": "You do not need to stop any medication\nWhen doing the analysis\nBut if anything abnormal is found\nIn the analysis\nThe medications you take will be reviewed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9104, + "question": "I checked my blood sugar after eating and it came out at 123. Is she considered diabetic?", + "answer": "Is the examination done through a laboratory?\nOr with a diabetes machine?\nIt is better to do an analysis\nOGTT\nor\nCumulative blood sugar HBA1c", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9105, + "question": "The thyroid gland and tests are good, and the doctors said that there is a possibility of diabetes insipidus. Tomorrow I will complete all the tests, and they said that if there is a defect in the ADH hormone, there is a possibility that you will take MINIRIN your whole life...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nYour question has already been answered\nYou sent me the tests, but they are incomplete\nThe diagnosis cannot be made with the tests you sent\nThe treatment of Al-Munirin is to solve and treat diabetes insipidus\nBut a diagnosis must be made first\nTreatment can be taken temporarily\nThe results of the required tests and x-rays appear\nAs for side effects: Every medication has side effects that may or may not occur\nThis happens after taking treatment and knowing the extent of these symptoms\nBut this medication is the only solution if you are diagnosed with this condition\nThere are solutions to treat side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9106, + "question": "The analysis showed that the lipid level was 174. Is this normal or does it need treatment? What do you advise me to do?", + "answer": "Hello\nThe value of triglycerides falls within the range between normal and high, and with this percentage there is no need for concern, but some things must be followed\nSuch as exercising, reducing the intake of carbohydrates such as rice and sugars, losing weight, and it is possible to use omega 3 and vitamin B3, and improving the lifestyle, such as quitting smoking, monitoring blood pressure and sugar, and staying away from psychological stress.\nAnd repeat the tests after a while to observe the body’s response to the above", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9107, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar in the laboratory turned out to be 98. Does this result indicate that I am more susceptible to infection than someone whose fasting blood sugar, for example, was less than 95, as I always read my blood sugar after fasting...", + "answer": "My dear brother, we rely on cumulative blood sugar in diagnosis\nWe do not rely on the readings of the home device\nAs for fasting blood sugar in the laboratory, we do not rely on one reading, and you need at least two readings and fasting for 8 hours.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9108, + "question": "I suffer from movement and work, which results in severe pressure under the Adam’s apple (beginning of activity, screaming, etc.), accompanied by heart palpitations, accompanied by severe heart palpitations, blurred vision, headache, and stomach pain. Is this relief? Despite TSH...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nAn ultrasound must be done for the ruqyah first\nAnd to know if there is an enlargement of the thyroid gland or not\nRegardless of the hormone result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9109, + "question": "Hello\nI had a thyroid test because I have an underactive thyroid, and I am taking 50 mg of thyroxine as a result of the test\nTsh 53\nFt4 7.8\nFt3 3.4\nDoes the analysis result indicate...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nYou need to adjust the dose\nI prefer to take 100 mcg\nAnd repeat the analysis after 6 weeks\nAn underactive thyroid is not dangerous, but you need to take doses regularly and follow up on the analysis periodically\nWe may need to adjust the dose again after 6 weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9110, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does vitamin D deficiency and staying up late affect height growth and make a person shorter, or does height depend more on growth hormone and genetic genes?", + "answer": "Growth is affected only by growth hormone and genetic factors\nAnd other hormones\nVitamin D has nothing to do with height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9111, + "question": "There are secretions in the thyroid glands in the form of stones. After review, it turns out that there is a stone in the pharynx area, and the condition increases every time.", + "answer": "My dear brother, the thyroid gland only secretes hormones and there are no stones secreted from it\nPlease see an ear, nose and throat doctor and confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9112, + "question": "Vitamin D level is less than 8\nAnd calcium 9.3\nI am on one Devarol 200,000 injection every week\nBoncare disc and Osteocare disc\nIs this okay?\nIs it possible to provide a percentage...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nThe dose per week is large\nPreferably monthly for three months\nHigh levels of vitamin D in large doses for more than a year may lead to high calcium levels", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9113, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test after fasting for 8 hours and it came out at 110. I did it after breakfast at 136 and two hours after lunch the result was 99. After dinner it was 194 and before bed it was 128.\nAm I injured?", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThese readings indicate what is called prediabetes or a predisposition to diabetes\nA person needs to adhere to diet and exercise\nThere are some medications that help improve this stage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9114, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have normal T3 and T4, but there is a slight increase in TSH, which is around 4-5. Do I need to take treatment and are there specific methods that I can follow to reduce TSH? Note that I...", + "answer": "My dear brother, we consider this to be non-clinical laziness, and in men it is treated in certain cases, including high cholesterol, hypertrophy of the thyroid gland, and severe symptoms do not require treatment. It is preferable to re-test after 3 months. I hope to do a vitamin D test and replace it, and most likely all symptoms will go away, and perhaps the gland will return to its normal levels.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9115, + "question": "I often feel trembling in my feet, especially if I am hungry\nAlthough I do not go long between meals, is this considered a symptom of diabetes or what?", + "answer": "no\nIt is not a symptom of high blood sugar\nNor are they symptoms of low blood sugar\nTo confirm this, a blood sugar analysis must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9116, + "question": "Hello\nI had a bump on the thyroid gland, which resulted in pain in the gland for a few seconds. Can this affect the activity of the gland?", + "answer": "No problem with the mess", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9117, + "question": "Please, I need an answer. My muscles are tired. I took 300 thyroxine daily for 14 days to lose weight and I stopped. Two months ago I stopped and all my muscles become electric and twitch (muscle fasciculation). Please, for two months I have been suffering.", + "answer": "Dear brother\nThe beginning of a thousand peace be upon you\nI do not currently believe that the gland is the cause\nBetter do an analysis\nCK and CKMB\nTo confirm it\nIf it is normal, it is better to go to a doctor who specializes in rheumatology", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9118, + "question": "What are the harms and benefits of thyroxine? Is it useful for the elderly? What are the types of gland?", + "answer": "Treatment depends on the efficiency of the thyroid gland and the extent of the need for treatment\nAs for the benefits: compensation for existing laziness\nAnd symptoms of an underactive thyroid\nRegarding the harmful effects: osteoporosis, heart palpitations, problems with changes in the heart’s electricity, and other symptoms of thyroid activity.\nEspecially if the dose is higher than required\nFor the elderly, yes, it can be used, but we start with very small doses and increase the dose gradually to avoid side effects.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9119, + "question": "I had previously had an MRI done in Italy in a general hospital, but they did not give the results there, and the doctor said there was something abnormal, but it was not a tumor, perhaps in hormones, but he did not...", + "answer": "My dear brother, I wish you a speedy recovery\nRegarding the analyses\nTSH\nFree t4\nFree T3\nACTH\nGH\nFSH\nLH\nPROLACTIN\nTESTERON\nCORTISOL AM\nX-rays\nYou can do\nCT Pituitary gland with contrast\nIf there is a defect or symptoms of a malfunction in the adrenal gland\nIt is preferable to do SYNACTHEN TEST", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9120, + "question": "Female, 37 years old\nThe appearance of unwanted hair in different areas of the body that was not there before. Hormone tests were done and the results were normal, knowing that the menstrual cycle is regular, so...", + "answer": "No, there is no modification", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9121, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and I take treatment with Euthyrox 50. I take half a tablet and I did a TSH test and it came out at 4.31. Do I need to adjust the dose?", + "answer": "The normal range varies from one laboratory to another, and you did not send the analysis sheet to confirm the type of unit and range used.\nIn general, 4 is often considered a normal result, but the range used in the laboratory must be verified\nIt is also preferable to follow up with an internal medicine specialist who specializes in endocrinology and repeat the analysis at first every 3 months and then every 6 months if the gland function is moderate and you do not suspect any symptoms.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9122, + "question": "I took thyroxine 300 every day for two weeks with the aim of losing weight, then I stopped after two months, and until now my muscles are electrified and twitch on their own, straining at rest and tense, and if I walk, my heart rate accelerates. How much...", + "answer": "4 weeks to get rid of symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9123, + "question": "I get a lot of chills today, maybe three times an hour or more, and I had tests done to reassure myself, vitamins, iron, a complete blood count, the gland, and everything is fine...", + "answer": "The temperature should be measured, and if it is high, we should consult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9124, + "question": "Is the tumor related to the gland or another tumor? I hope you can interpret the report and find out what is in it, what medications are it, and what things I should avoid.", + "answer": "According to the report, there is a small tumor in the pituitary gland. As for treatment, we must first perform pituitary tests, then we diagnose and determine treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9125, + "question": "My cumulative blood sugar is good, meaning I am not diabetic, but my fasting blood sugar after 8 hours is 106 and after 12 hours is 96. What should I take to know whether I have prediabetes or not? Thank you in advance.", + "answer": "We have two cases of what is called prediabetes, one of which is that the fasting blood sugar is in the range: 100-126. This applies to you. The treatment is diet, weight loss, walking, and taking metformin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9126, + "question": "My father is 77 years old and has a heart condition\nWe discovered that the kidney numbers were high a few months ago, 8.5 creatine 165 urea\nHe was on some medications and sodium bicarbonate\nOur tests came back at 6 and 110\nBut...", + "answer": "We have poor kidney function, which has led to high phosphorus and calcium deficiency, including a secondary increase in the parathyroid glands in an attempt to compensate for the calcium deficiency. You should see a nephrologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9127, + "question": "I have not masturbated until now (21 years old), and when I masturbate, nothing ejaculates, even though signs of puberty, such as a deep voice, mustache, and a light beard have appeared....", + "answer": "If you have spontaneous dreams at night, your condition is normal and there is no need for concern. Otherwise, you should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9128, + "question": "I took 4700 micrograms of thyroxine during two weeks, 300 every day, with the aim of losing weight, then I stopped. My muscles are now all trembling and tight, and my body is weak. Two months have passed, and I am still suffering even though the gland tests are now...", + "answer": "Don't go back to what you did. The weakness and tremors currently are caused by malnutrition and the extreme diet she is on. We advise you to return to normal food until your condition stabilizes. Then follow a diet under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9129, + "question": "I am a 21-year-old young man, my height is good, 170, but my weight is 50 kilos.\nThere is no facial hair, to the point where anyone who sees me thinks I am 15 years old. I no longer have confidence...", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor, complete hormonal tests, and confirm the state of genitalia and secondary sexual characteristics, such as hair distribution", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9130, + "question": "I had a thyroid analysis done and the results were as follows:\nTotal t3:109.2, total t4:7.8, and tsh: 0.89. Are these normal ratios?\nBecause I suffer from excess weight", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal and your weight has nothing to do with the gland. It would be better to attach the analysis sheet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9131, + "question": "Is there anyone who can help me? My mother had a TAH test and this is the result", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. If she is taking Thyroxine, she should continue with the same dose. If you do not take it, then the gland is normal and does not need anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9132, + "question": "TSH 1.92\nFree t3 2.9\nFree t4 1.13\nHigh T4, does it cause diseases?? Is the test result normal??", + "answer": "Gland analysis is normal. If you have complaints, the gland is healthy and has nothing to do with your complaints", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9133, + "question": "I am married and I have hypothyroidism and I want to get pregnant. I take thyroxine at a dose of 50 pills, one per day. Is it possible for me to get pregnant or not? I have been depressed and miserable.", + "answer": "Pregnancy is possible if you treat hypothyroidism. If a dose of 50 is appropriate for you and normal tests, the cause of pregnancy is not from the thyroid gland. However, if the dose is not appropriate and thyroid tests prove hypothyroidism, this may help in delaying pregnancy. I advise that you follow up with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology as well. With an obstetrics and gynecology specialist who specializes in infertility, so that you can be diagnosed and treated correctly. The attached tests indicate that you have a deficiency in iron and vitamin D and mild glandular sluggishness. May God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9134, + "question": "I feel a pulse in my throat, as well as pain in my legs and muscles, and I feel the pulse of the veins in my legs in different places, and sometimes chest pain, inability to sleep, fear, tension, and obsession...", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to examine you and determine the appropriate treatment. You don't need omega 3", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9135, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old girl, and my height is short, about 150 cm. I want to grow taller. If I take the growth hormone in the form of injections, will it make me taller or what? If it makes me taller, what are the side effects?", + "answer": "This is not recommended. The main factor affecting height at your age is genetics. It is recommended to drink milk at a rate of 3-4 cups daily.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9136, + "question": "Hello. I am 4 years old and I take thyroid medication, Levothyrox, on August 25. I have to go to a doctor who asked me to stop the disease for 3 months, and then I will have a TSH and AC anti-TPO test. Will...", + "answer": "The dose of 25 is a small dose, and God willing, there will be no harm, but if you develop symptoms of hypothyroidism, such as fatigue, lethargy, and weight gain, I advise you to contact your doctor and consult him about returning to the medication.\nI advise continuous follow-up with an internal medicine specialist who specializes in endocrinology so that he can confirm your medical history, conduct a clinical examination, and confirm your old and new tests and whether you really need the medicine or not. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9137, + "question": "Peace be upon you. After four years of trying to conceive, laboratory tests showed the attached results. How can these results be interpreted and what are the possible problems?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal, but the correct interpretation of it is by comparing it to your problem, semen analysis, and perhaps an x-ray of the pituitary gland and a television x-ray of the genital area. This requires frequent visits to the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9138, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and the doctor prescribed me Euthyrox 75mg. Does taking Biotin 10000mcg affect the thyroid gland or has any harmful effects?", + "answer": "It has no harm, as the word harm means, except that it leads to incorrect results when performing a gland examination, and this necessarily results in inaccuracy or error in prescribing the appropriate dose of treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9139, + "question": "Goiter (nodule on the right side of the gland)\n.. Should I remove it or treat it when it has reached the fourth stage?", + "answer": "If the diameter of the gland on the television ray is more than 1 cm, a cytological examination must be performed through a biopsy, and the result determines the nature of the treatment. Also, thyroid tests must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9140, + "question": "I asked about an enlarged gland and whether it affects pregnancy or not. I have a very slight increase in thyroid hormones, and with your menstruation, my menstrual cycle is very regular. Does it affect pregnancy or what?...", + "answer": "Do you mean thyroid hormone?\nAre you pregnant now or not?\nThyroid hormone is important and must be at a normal level in order for you to become pregnant. It is also important that it be normal during pregnancy for your safety and the safety of the fetus.\nTo ensure that your affairs are stable, you must visit an endocrinologist to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, he will write the appropriate treatment for you if you need it. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9141, + "question": "I would like your advice on the topic of changing the thyroid reading in the first months of pregnancy. Does it affect the fetus??\nI am pregnant. My last menstrual period was on 1/10/2022. I had a test done in 1/2022 and the reading was 0.03, based on it before...", + "answer": "We take 125 micrograms. Please follow up with your family doctor because we do not know the complete information about the patient to avoid complications, as there is no complete file for the patient. Please follow up with your family doctor immediately before increasing the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9142, + "question": "Hello doctor, I had a gland examination and my TSH was 0.60 and my free-T4 was 1.19.\nMy question is is this normal?\nNote that I want to gain weight", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal. The gland has nothing to do with your weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9143, + "question": "I had tests and a doppler, and my gland has a tumor on the right side, and I have difficulty breathing and pain when touching it. On the x-ray, there is an enlargement and a nodule in the gland, 1.2*0.9...", + "answer": "Gland analysis is normal. There is a thyroid nodule that needs a cytological examination through a biopsy. The pain has nothing to do with the gland, and difficulty breathing is often psychological in origin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9144, + "question": "When the thyroid gland is underactive, does it take a few months for the menstrual cycle to regularize after taking Levothyrex? Where tsh =8", + "answer": "My dear sister\nFirst, after treatment and regulating the thyroid gland, it takes 2-3 months for the symptoms to disappear\nSecondly: The laziness was simple. I think there are other reasons for the delayed period, and perhaps the reason is ovarian cysts.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9145, + "question": "Can a doctor help me know the results of this test? TSH, T4, and T3 are normal results, but I have a swollen gland and I had a Doppler done on the neck ligaments and the result was...", + "answer": "Dear sister, the result is natural\nBut I need an ultrasound report\nSo I can give you a treatment plan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9146, + "question": "Gland tests were performed and the test results were:\nFree T4\nTSH\nFree T3\nThe above tests are within normal limits\nThe TPO test for antibodies to the gland was high\nIs it normal or not and what...", + "answer": "Maybe we need treatment, maybe we don't\nAccording to the results of the tests\nPlease send a copy of the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9147, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed a month ago and this is the result of the TSH test\nIs it possible to get pregnant at this rate?", + "answer": "Pregnancy can occur\nBut if you previously suffered from an underactive thyroid gland\nIt is preferable that the TSH hormone be less than 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9148, + "question": "I took levothyroxine, a dose of 300 per day for two weeks, with the aim of losing weight, and I regretted it. I showed symptoms of hyperactivity, then I had a blood test and the gland came back normal, but the pain has passed for two months, and I suffer from muscle tremors...", + "answer": "What you did may affect your health\nPlease do a potassium and calcium analysis\nI do not think that the gland now has a cause for these symptoms, especially since the last analysis was normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9149, + "question": "My daughter, who is currently 31 years old, has a defect in the parathyroid gland, which is congenitally defective since birth and is responsible for utilizing calcium. She takes 3 500 calcium pills a day, and currently her teeth are breaking and I am afraid for her...", + "answer": "First, check the levels of calcium and vitamin D\nIf it is natural, the possibility of fragility is low", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9150, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed completely in 1996 and I use thyroxine for life, three 100 strength pills a day. Can I take aspirin even twice a week?", + "answer": "No problem, I can take it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9151, + "question": "I did a test tomorrow and the TSH result is 1.10. Is it normal?", + "answer": "Normal, there is no laziness or activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9152, + "question": "The thyroid gland was examined and the result was tch 4.52. He takes 100 thyroid medication.", + "answer": "The dose should be increased to twice a week, two pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9153, + "question": "The thyroid gland became swollen and a ultrasound image was taken and the report is attached. Thank you", + "answer": "A thyroid test (TSH) should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9154, + "question": "I am 17 years old, and I have thick armpit and pubic hair, which is all perfectly fine from a sexual standpoint, but I have not grown a beard and my mustache is thin. Is this normal?", + "answer": "natural\nMust wait", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9155, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism, and I had two miscarriages, and now I suffer from symptoms similar to those of pregnancy, but when I did the test on the tenth day of late menstruation, nothing was revealed, but I...", + "answer": "The work of the thyroid gland must be regulated\nDo a prolactin test\nPerforming genetic tests for coagulation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9156, + "question": "I have a thyroid disease and I take Troxine 100, and I had a set of 2. Now I had an IVF and I got pregnant with twins, and I was in the third month of pregnancy. I had a thyroid test...", + "answer": "Yes, you must increase the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9157, + "question": "I want to know whether the result of the gland test is good or not, knowing that I am taking 75 thyroxine\nCMHL FREE T4 = 14.78\nCMHL TSH = 2.24\nEven though I'm 24...", + "answer": "The examination is normal\nContinue on the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9158, + "question": "I do not suffer from symptoms of an underactive thyroid gland, thank God. This is the result of the laboratory tests, and the TPO was: 10.45 __while the T4 result was: 14.78 __Do I suffer from an underactive thyroid?...", + "answer": "Hello\nInformation is incomplete\nAre you taking medication or thyroxine now?\nHave you ever had a lump in your gland?\nBoth analyzes are good and normal\nBut there is no result for TSH\nMostly your affairs are normal, but I cannot give a final decision without knowing the rest of the details\nWhy did you do the test if there were no symptoms?\nYou need an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on its basis, may God grant you health and wellness, Lord.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9159, + "question": "I hope you can help me with this analysis of my gland", + "answer": "There is severe activity in the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9160, + "question": "Welcome\nI have lethargy tomorrow. The first test was 26. I took a dose on the 50th and on the 100th, then after 3 months the result was 11. I took a dose of 100 every day, then after 3 months...", + "answer": "Stop the medication for a week and then take all 100 days except Friday without medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9161, + "question": "Heat in the face, nose, lips, and head, and sometimes internal itching", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you, my dear sister, regarding the analysis you sent us, there is a deficiency in vitamin D and a slight increase in the hormone responsible for stimulating the thyroid gland (TSH). This is called the signs or stage before a deficiency in the activity of the thyroid gland (its laziness). In most cases, this matter does not require treatment unless clear symptoms appear, other than those you mentioned, because the symptoms you mentioned are not considered symptoms of an underactive thyroid. Or if there is an enlargement of the thyroid gland, or if there is a pregnancy or a plan to become pregnant, we must correct the result of this analysis to bring it to its normal level. As for vitamin D, we recommend using vitamin D pills with a concentration of 5,000 IU daily, for two months, and then re-doing the vitamin D test after that.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9162, + "question": "A swelling appeared in the neck on the right side as if it were a gland, and when tests and analysis were done, it did not appear to be a gland", + "answer": "Things are normal if the tests are good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9163, + "question": "Is the thyroid test result good or not?\nT3 = 5.3 pmol/L\nT4 = 22 pmol/L\nNote that I am pregnant in the first month", + "answer": "The tsh must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9164, + "question": "I am about to get married, but my wife’s family (mother, father, brother, etc.) are carriers of thyroid disease, but she does not carry the disease, and neither do I. Are there any risks, even if they are simple, that...", + "answer": "It can happen\nBut thyroid disease and sluggishness are not dangerous", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9165, + "question": "I have had swelling in the parotid gland without any pain and it has been going on for 9 months", + "answer": "An ultrasound must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9166, + "question": "The TSH test is one in a hundred... that is, less than the normal rate... and I suffer from all the symptoms of hypothyroidism... and I am afraid that when the dose is reduced, I will suffer from more...", + "answer": "I didn't understand the question\nIf you have an underactive gland, you must take the appropriate dose for you so that the thyroid gland does not swell and cause neck problems. Likewise, an underactive gland means that the hormone level is less than the amount that the body needs, and this affects all the organs and functions of the body, such as the heart, intestines, nerves, and The brain and not treating it for a long period of time leads to major and complex problems.\nPlease follow up with an endocrinologist and ensure the appropriate dosage for you. May you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9167, + "question": "I am 17 years old and I started taking a hormone to increase my height. Does the habit affect me during this period, knowing that I do it very little?", + "answer": "Peace be upon you, my dear brother, the practice of masturbation has nothing to do with it, and it has nothing to do with the increase or decrease of the hormone testosterone, which is responsible for the secondary signs of sexual intercourse, but Deca-Durabolin injections do not improve the height at all for those who have problems with the growth hormone, because what is responsible for height before or after puberty is the growth hormone, not a hormone. Testosterone. Therefore, please check with your endocrinologist to make sure you need Durabolin injections or growth hormone injections.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9168, + "question": "I suffer from a disorder in the hormones TSH and antidiuretic hormone. The doctor requested an MRI of the pituitary gland. Does it appear normal or is there a problem with it??\nI hope you can answer the question, thank you very much", + "answer": "X-ray images are not highly accurate, so it is best to review the x-rays with a radiology consultant. Also, a report is written for all x-rays, but a copy of the report is not attached here.\nI advise you to take the x-rays and the report and review them with the doctor who ordered them, as he knows the machine in detail and based on the medical history, clinical examination, and tests, he ordered these x-rays. Therefore, he will be able to treat you correctly. May you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9169, + "question": "Does high thyroid antibodies or rheumatoid disease prevent pregnancy?", + "answer": "Rheumatoid arthritis is not my specialty and varies depending on its stages, symptoms, and medications used to treat it. Please consult a specialist.\nAs for the antibodies to the gland, they do not prevent pregnancy, but the different antibodies may cause either sluggishness of the gland or increased activity of the gland. Both cases may cause contraception and cause problems for the pregnant woman and the fetus if not treated. Therefore, please monitor and treat thyroid function so that the hormone level is within the normal range. May you have good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9170, + "question": "I had a gland removed and we performed an immunochemical analysis of the tissue. I developed Kikuchi disease and another hard gland appeared and began to grow. The doctor told me not to worry and he would...", + "answer": "Mostly, there is nothing worrisome, but Kikuchi's disease may be accompanied by some rheumatic diseases such as lupus erythematosus and others, or connective tissue diseases, so it is best to perform antibody tests for them to ensure that they are not present. Please see a specialist in these diseases to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and you will be well.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9171, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have inflammation of the thyroid gland. I am currently seeing a doctor. The left gland appears to be dead, and the right gland is half alive and half dead. I have a nodule on the gland and it has enlarged afterward...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nI pray for your safety\nYou must clarify which country you are from\nFrom which city?\nSo we can help you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9172, + "question": "I eat a lot, I don't get fat, and I'm thin. Someone told me to do a thyroid test because my burn rate is high. Is this true and what does it have to do with the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Indeed, the thyroid gland is related to the burning rate, but it is not the only cause of thinness. An internal examination must be performed by a consultant doctor who may request other tests, such as a stool analysis and a complete blood count, to reach the cause of thinness and then treat the cause.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9173, + "question": "Why do thyroid hormone levels decrease?", + "answer": "A condition in which there is a decrease in thyroid hormone levels is known as hypothyroidism, as the thyroid gland produces certain hormones that help regulate metabolism and energy production.\nThyroid hormone levels may decrease and hypothyroidism may develop for many reasons, including the following:\n\nHashimoto's disease or Hashimoto's thyroiditis, which is an autoimmune response of the body against the thyroid gland, in which the thyroid gland is targeted and causes chronic inflammation of the thyroid gland.\nTreating hyperthyroidism with radioactive iodine therapy or other treatment options.\nRemoval of the thyroid gland through surgical intervention.\nExposure to radiation therapy to the head or neck as a result of lymphoma or other medical conditions.\nThe use of certain medications that cause low levels of thyroid hormones, such as lithium, amiodarone, which is used to treat ventricular arrhythmia, mitotane, which is used to treat adrenal cancer, and others.\n\nOn the other hand, there are many risk factors that cause low levels of thyroid hormones and the development of hypothyroidism. The most prominent of these factors are the following:\n\nGender, as females are more susceptible to hypothyroidism.\nAge, as the risk of infection increases after the age of 60 years.\nFamily history of hypothyroidism.\nHaving an autoimmune disease such as type 1 diabetes or other autoimmune disorders.\n\nIt is recommended to follow up with a specialist doctor and receive appropriate treatment to avoid the development of any unwanted complications, especially the following:\n\nGoiter.\nPeripheral nerve impairment.\nCarpal tunnel syndrome.\nExposure to nerve injury.\nSuffering from obstructive sleep apnea.\nDecrease in kidney function.\n\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and underactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9174, + "question": "What is the pain of the thyroid glands in the neck and throat?", + "answer": "There are many different causes that cause thyroid pain in the neck and throat, and the most prominent causes of thyroid pain in the neck and throat are the following:\n\nSubacute thyroiditis: This condition causes many symptoms, including pain when pressing on the thyroid gland, hoarseness, pain when swallowing, fatigue and weakness, fever, and others.\nThyroiditis.\nThyroid cancer:\nThe presence of a mass or nodule in the thyroid gland.\nSudden neck strain.\nThe presence of fibromyalgia.\nNeck disc.\nZona disease or shingles.\nLaryngitis.\nSinusitis.\nCostochondritis.\nMeningitis.\nRheumatoid arthritis.\nHashimoto's disease or Hashimoto's thyroiditis.\nThe presence of an enlarged thyroid gland.\nBarrett's esophagus.\nEsophageal spasm.\nMigraine headache or migraine.\nThe presence of a pulmonary embolism.\nThe person has a heart attack.\nTemporomandibular joint disorders.\nHaving problems with the lymph nodes.\n\nIt should be noted that there are not many symptoms of thyroid cancer, but a doctor should be consulted if any of the following symptoms appear in particular:\n\nThe presence of bumps or nodules in the neck.\nThe presence of hoarseness or changes in the voice.\nHaving a persistent or unexplained cough.\nHaving pain in the neck.\nHaving pain in the throat.\nThere is sensitivity in the neck.\nThe presence of enlarged lymph nodes.\nHaving difficulty swallowing.\nHaving difficulty and shortness of breath.\n\nFor more:\n\nThyroid tumors", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9175, + "question": "I suffer from lethargy, laziness, fatigue, anxiety, fear, heart palpitations, hand tremors, shortness of breath, and sometimes difficulty swallowing. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and took treatment for a significant weight loss. There is no...", + "answer": "As long as you take the glandular treatment correctly and you do not have anemia. It is best to have an internal medicine doctor examine you and we will also do a vitamin D test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9176, + "question": "I am 16 years old and my height is 166 cm, and I am an outstanding goalkeeper, thank God, but I have a problem with my height. Can I increase my height by more than 6 cm also by...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Regarding the issue of height and short stature, it is never recommended to take growth hormone for anyone who does not have pathological deficiency or short stature, and this matter depends on the so-called growth curve specific to each country. However, if the age is 16 years and the height is 166, then this is considered normal according to the global average. In this situation, it is not recommended to take growth hormone unless there is a real, clear problem with the growth hormone, and this of course requires diagnosis and follow-up with an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9177, + "question": "What is the result of this thyroid analysis?", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDear brother\nThe analysis indicates a slight disturbance in the thyroid hormone\nIn this case, for men, we do not need treatment\nBut follow up on it every 3-6 months\nTreatment is in the following cases\n1- If the TSH increases above 10\n2- Severe enlargement of the thyroid gland\n3- Severe high cholesterol\n4- Severe symptoms of glandular insufficiency\nWith my best wishes for your recovery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9178, + "question": "I have calcifications on the right and left, but in the seventh month of pregnancy, the size of the calcification on the left suddenly increased to 2.5 x 1.9 x 3.8 cm s. Does this indicate that it is malignant? Is there a cure without...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nRegarding the size and shape, a biopsy must be taken\nThe treatment plan is based on its result\nThere are no treatments or nutritional supplements that replace a biopsy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9179, + "question": "It was found that there were aTPO antibodies at a rate of 40.9 in 2019. Endocrinologists disagreed between it being Hashimoto’s disease and that there was no disease in 2022. I repeated the tests, showing an increase...", + "answer": "It seems to me that you have antibodies, and most likely you have Hashimoto's. I don't know why some doctors told you no. But the ratio may be normal for the units used in the center in which you were placed.\nPCT\nIt is high in any infections in the body. These infections are not necessarily bacterial infections, such as bacteria, viruses, or anything else, but there are other infections caused by antibodies, allergies, etc.\nI advise you to follow up with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, and I wish you good health, Lord.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9180, + "question": "Hello\nI have normal T3 and T4 hormones, as well as the antimicrosomal antibody TPO, but my antithyroglobulin level is 120 ul/ml, while the normal percentage should be less than 4 ul/ml.\n.what...", + "answer": "There is nothing disturbing about what you mentioned.\nThe question is why did all these tests take place? Is there a main complaint you have?\nI advise you to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to take a medical history and do a clinical examination, and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis based on it. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9181, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. They took 125. There is no pregnancy or breastfeeding, and her menstrual cycle is 3 months. It did not come. I took Progestin 200 mg every day as an evening pill for 10 days. I waited 10 days for today and it did not come...", + "answer": "Regarding the thyroid gland, you need to analyze the functions of the gland and make sure that the dose is appropriate for you.\nIrregular gland functions may cause irregular menstruation.\nBut it must be ensured that there are no other reasons for its irregularity.\nYou need to follow up with an obstetrics and gynecology consultant and an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9182, + "question": "I am 19 years old and I suffer from real gynecomastia, which I think is of the first degree, and I accept it psychologically. My question is, will the gland increase in growth and the breast size will increase, or will it...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nSometimes in puberty, some gynecomastia appears due to a change in hormones\nThere may also be pathological, hormonal, or specific medication reasons\nOr there is something similar to gynecomastia due to obesity, for example\nYou must be examined by an endocrinologist to determine this\nFour important hormones must be made\nTestesteron, TSH, prolactin and\nestradiol\nMay your feet be well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9183, + "question": "Please, but it is not possible to read the analysis. Is TSH normal?", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal and there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9184, + "question": "I did a CRP, CBC, DNA, ANA, and HIV analysis, and I saw a surgeon, a gastroenterologist, a maxillofacial doctor, and endocrinology, and the inflammation of the glands is still present even after taking cortisone.", + "answer": "Sialadenitis requires a fellow ear, nose and throat specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9185, + "question": "Can my height increase after the age of 16? Because teenagers reach a height of about 15 cm, and I did not do that jump, knowing that I was not short when I was young, but now...", + "answer": "Height is mainly affected by genetics and I am still in the growing stage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9186, + "question": "I noticed swelling below the neck and above the collarbone. I consulted the doctor and he did an ultrasound. He found that the size of the gland was 3.7 cm and there were about 5 enlarged glands next to it. He said that I should take an antibiotic for a period...", + "answer": "My dear brother, there are many causes of swollen lymph nodes\nIt is caused by viral, bacterial or fungal infections, and sometimes, God forbid, due to malignant tumors\nBut once a biopsy was taken, it was normal\nPraise be to God, it indicates that it is just an infection\nCurrently answering: Find out the cause of inflammation and treat it\nIt may take a month to 3 months for it to disappear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9187, + "question": "I am a 32-year-old girl and I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland (9.596) and a thyroxine dose of (100). Is it permissible for me to use (St. John’s capsules) to support the treatment,,,, because I am tired and bored. I have been there for 3 months and there is no improvement.", + "answer": "Peace and God’s mercy be upon you. Welcome. The gland’s sluggishness requires knowing its cause and then determining the dose. Is the test 9 and are you taking the pills or not? Is there an enlargement of the gland? Can you follow us up at the medical clinic?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9188, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a problem with my height. I am 17 years old. My height is exactly 165.6. How tall can I be?\nKnowing that I was suffering from leukemia during the years during which my height increase was weak, I expected...", + "answer": "Your height is acceptable\nCompare your height with your parents' height\nThe rate of height increase after puberty is slower\nIt does not require treatments", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9189, + "question": "Read thyroid tests", + "answer": "Gland tests are excellent\nThere is no activity or laziness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9190, + "question": "What will happen if people who have had their thyroid removed do not take a thyroxine pill for a few days?", + "answer": "Not taking pills\nIt will cause the gland to become sluggish, thus causing general lethargy, cold extremities, weight gain, hair loss, menstrual irregularities, and dehydration.\nWeak heartbeat, etc\nAdherence to treatment is important", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9191, + "question": "My thyroid gland is dead. I was taking Levothyrox 100, and after the analysis, TSH was 17.11 uUl/ml. I am taking 125, but I noticed a rapid decrease in my weight.", + "answer": "My dear sister\nThere is an improvement in hormones within a week after increasing the dose\nYou need to re-test 6 weeks after adjusting the dose\nAnd weight loss due to this improvement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9192, + "question": "I was given carbimazol for two weeks, at 5 a.m. and 4 p.m., provided that another test is performed to estimate the appropriate dose. A test was performed and is attached. Please estimate the appropriate dose of the medication.", + "answer": "Please increase the dose to two pills in the morning and two pills in the evening, and re-test after a month and a half", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9193, + "question": "Hello\nI am in the second month of pregnancy and I tested the TSH and the result is 3.7. Is this percentage good? Note that I take thyroxine 175 because I had the gland removed 15 years ago?\nThey reassured me", + "answer": "And may peace be upon you\nMy dear sister\nThis result is good if you are not pregnant\nBut because of pregnancy, the fetus in the first 21 weeks of pregnancy depends on the mother’s thyroid hormones, and because the thyroid gland has not yet formed in the fetus, and thyroid hormone is important for the formation of the fetus’s nervous system.\nWe need to increase the dose to 225 to bring the TSH to less than 2.5\nAfter increasing the dose, the thyroid gland must be tested again after a month\nWe prefer to do an analysis every month to one and a half months during pregnancy\nMay God complete your pregnancy well and grant you good offspring", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9194, + "question": "I have been suffering for a week from neck pain on the right side. I had an echocardiogram in my neck and I did not have these symptoms. What does tirads 2 mean?", + "answer": "It is an expression of the degree of seriousness of tumors in the thyroid gland, meaning that it is a cyst and benign (second degree).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9195, + "question": "My T3 total test rate is 136 ng/dL. Is it high or normal?\n* Miss 25 years old", + "answer": "My dear sister, we do not rely on the total analysis\nDo an analysis\nTSH, free T3, free T4\nTo diagnose any problem in the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9196, + "question": "The result is 0.586 tsh. Is it normal?", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal and there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9197, + "question": "I don't know if he is on the path to puberty or not\nBut I have signs, including thinning male hair, not much pubic hair, and the voice has changed, but if I practice the habit, saliva comes out...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nClearly, there are signs of puberty\nBut you need to visit a male doctor or an endocrinologist to examine you and examine your testicles and their size.\nYou may need to make some hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9198, + "question": "I am 17 years old and I had a total testosterone test and the result was 4.23 out of 10.80 and the lowest was 3.00 and I had the test at 11:30. The question is what is the normal percentage for body hair to grow because there is nothing...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nHair growth and delay play a role in genetics\nFirst: We care about whether there is puberty first, is there a deepening of the voice, the size of the penis, the size of the testicles, the pubic hair? These matters are the greatest evidence of the issue of puberty and a disturbance in male hormones.\nSecond: Sperm analysis\nPlease start by visiting a doctor who specializes in endocrinology and diabetes\nFor your examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9199, + "question": "Does a decrease in the TSh test mean an active or inactive thyroid gland?\nKnowing that last month's examination was the result\nTSH 0.95\nThis month is the result\nTSH 0.909\nEven though I have more...", + "answer": "My dear sister, the gland’s analysis is within the normal range and there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9200, + "question": "Lack of feeling of the penis entering the vagina. I tried all kinds of treatment, but it is of no use. External erection is completely internal. There is no sensation in it, as if it does not exist. I have a huge penis. I have a thin penis...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nFirst, before moving on to the topic of supports, I do not think you need them\nFirst, some hormonal tests must be done to ensure their safety\nTSH, prolactin, total testosterone, FSH, LH\nIf all these hormones are healthy\nYou may need to see a psychiatrist\nWith sincere wishes for recovery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9201, + "question": "Hello\nI have been using lovothyrox 25 mg for the thyroid gland for two months, and since then my face has become very pale and weak. My question is, is this pallor and weakness due to using...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nGlandular pills have nothing to do with these symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9202, + "question": "Please read the urethra and is 3.03 blind there is a problem with the thyroid gland", + "answer": "My dear sister\nYour tests are good and there is no need to worry\nThere are no problems with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9203, + "question": "I mean, I have had an underactive thyroid gland, and I have been taking a dose of iodine 100 for two months, and there has been no improvement in the symptoms....\nCan I take selenium supplements? When do I take it?\nHow can I lose weight?\nWhen will you go...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nGet well soon\nI think you mean the thyroid hormone dose 100, not the iodine dose\nFirst, you do not need supplements. It is enough to take the glandular pills in the morning on an empty stomach, an hour before eating\nWeight loss is achieved by continuing to take thyroid pills until you find the appropriate dose, along with regular exercise and diet, and you will return to your normal weight.\nAs for recovery, most of the causes of an underactive thyroid gland are chronic, and you will continue treatment unless there are temporary causes such as inflammation of the thyroid gland, pregnancy, or there are medications that affected the thyroid gland.\nAs for the Corona vaccination, it is safe for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9204, + "question": "What is the correct way for me to take Dexazone until I no longer lose weight? What are the side effects of Dexazone and is it beneficial or harmful for us?", + "answer": "My dear sister\nDexazone (dexamethasone) is a cortisone and has many side effects\nIncluding high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, and osteoporosis, in addition to using it for a long time can affect the adrenal gland.\nI don't know who advised you about it, so please avoid it\nAnd visit a nutritionist to increase your weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9205, + "question": "How do we treat antibodies? How do we reduce the effect of antibodies on the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "My dear brother, eat a balanced and natural diet, exercise, and maintain the level of vitamin D in the body (please get tested)\nReduces the possibility of injury", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9206, + "question": "I am 18 years old, I drink a lot of water, I get thirsty, and I urinate a lot\nI don't suffer from diabetes\nThe amount of urine excreted in 24 hours is 19 litres\nI have been suffering from this disease for 5 months...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nThe possibility of developing diabetes insipidus is high\nI ask you to do the following tests urgently\nSerum k, serum NA, serum calcium, serum osmolality, urine sodium, urine osmolality\nAnd CT pituitary gland was done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9207, + "question": "Thyroid analysis results\nTSH 18.43 uIU\nT3 5.42 pmol\nT4 8.48 pmol", + "answer": "My dear sister\nGet well soon\nYou suffer from hypothyroidism\nYou should start hormone replacement therapy\nIt is recommended that you start treatment\nL-thyroxin 50 mcg\nOnce daily, one hour before eating, on an empty stomach\nAnd repeat the analysis after 6 weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9208, + "question": "Hello Doctor, I had the hormones analyzed and the results came out as follows: FSH:3.82MIU/ml - LH:6.89MlU/ml- Prolactin:11.5ng/ml- E2:19.3pq/ml- Total testosterone:9.03ng/ml- Free testosterone:17.9pg /ml, is the hormone level normal for the age of 19-20, and is it normal for the total testosterone level to be...", + "answer": "Dear brother\nThe tests are good\nPlease provide us with your symptoms and medical condition so that we can help you more about your health condition\nI think you practice bodybuilding and use testosterone injections to bulk up your muscles\nPlease provide me with sufficient information", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9209, + "question": "Can a lupus patient use weight loss injections while using cortisone 10 ml per day and Plaquenil?", + "answer": "Weight loss needles are safe for your medical condition and also for the use of cortisone and immunological medications\nNo interaction or harm has been proven in your case\nGod willing, it is safe", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9210, + "question": "I did TSH tests and the percentage was 5.26, and after repeating the tests the percentage reached 19.7. Should I take Euthyrox 50mg or 25mg concentration, and is it necessary to do...", + "answer": "A thousand peace be upon you\nFirst, to know whether it is temporary or permanent, we need to take more medical history\nIf there is pain in the gland, or you are pregnant or taking certain medications\nBut in all cases, you must start treating the gland\nThe appropriate dose in principle is 50\nIt is taken in the morning on an empty stomach, one hour before eating\nAnd repeat the analysis after 6 weeks until the adjustment is made according to the result. After that, she needs to be followed up approximately every 3 months at the very least, after she is regular in the treatment.\nAs for antibodies, there is no need in principle for them to work", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9211, + "question": "For four days, I have been suffering from pain in the thyroid area. The pain continues and does not stop. I do not have a disease at the gland level, and I do not suffer from any disease.", + "answer": "My dear sister\nI wish you recovery and well-being\nPain in the Ruqaya area has several causes\nThese include gland infections and lymph node infections\nI cannot determine the cause without a clinical examination\nPlease visit an internal medicine doctor for examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9212, + "question": "My mother had a comprehensive analysis and found that her blood sugar was 8 and her kidney function had increased. Does she need insulin injections?", + "answer": "My dear sister\nWe must know the mother's medical history\nDid she suffer from diabetes previously and was she previously taking medication for diabetes?\nIf this is the case, then medications to regulate sugar in the presence of kidney failure are limited, so the solution is insulin for treatment\nIf you do not previously suffer from diabetes, there are some medications that can be used to regulate your blood sugar\nThis is in general\nBut she must consult her diabetes doctor so that he has sufficient information\nGod willing, he will prescribe the appropriate treatment for her\nAnd her feet are well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9213, + "question": "The weight of the heart pressure is equal to 16 I. The heart rate is 59 per minute. Is this normal for a woman who is 47 years old and takes medication for the thyroid gland?\n.", + "answer": "The decreased heart rate may be due to thyroid dysfunction\nBut this happens if it is not treated or there is a deficiency. It is still there and you need to increase the dose\nAlso, one of the natural causes of low heart rate is sports and bodybuilding.\nThere are other reasons that have to do with the heart as well\nFirst of all, I advise you\n1- Do an electrocardiogram to ensure the heartbeat is correct\n2- Do a TSH analysis to ensure the regularity of the thyroid gland\nKnowing that your heart rate is good and nothing to worry about\nMay your feet be well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9214, + "question": "I have a higher than normal level of insulin, and a doctor told me that my pancreas will decrease with time, and I am not diabetic. He knew this from a test... and wrote to me...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nHigh insulin in the blood indicates the body’s resistance to insulin, and is usually accompanied by a change in the color of the skin around the neck (the color becomes darker).\nThis is an indication of your possibility of developing type 2 diabetes\nIts height is due to several reasons, including obesity, ovarian cysts, and others\nTo solve the problem, one must lose weight through exercise and diet, along with the use of some medications to help lose weight.\nGlucophage is not one of the medications that reduces weight, but rather it may be a treatment for ovarian cysts and a treatment for diabetes\nScientifically approved medications for weight loss are available in the market\nOrlistat (zenical)\nLirglutide (Saxenda)\nThere are some other medicines, but unfortunately they are not available here\nI do not advise you to use drugs promoted on the Internet because they may be harmful to your health\nWe wish you recovery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9215, + "question": "I had a thyroid test (Tsh) and it came out at 4.66. Does it affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "My dear sister\nThere are many reasons for delayed pregnancy\nTomorrow is one of the reasons\nAccording to the analysis, the strike is minor and its link to delayed pregnancy is weak\nIt is clear that you have ovarian cysts, which is the cause of delayed pregnancy\nThyroid antibodies must be made\nWe prefer that you start thyroxine treatment even if the possibility is low\nTo treat any reason that may cause delay in work, even if it is to a weak extent\nMay God grant you good offspring", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9216, + "question": "How can a type 1 diabetic who takes insulin gain weight?", + "answer": "Dear brother\nI wish you recovery and well-being\nThere is a close relationship between insulin doses and weight gain, so we recommend the following\n1- Be careful about your diet to avoid high blood sugar and the need for high doses of insulin, which leads to weight gain.\n2- Commitment to exercise (at least walking) for 150 minutes per week\n3- Choose some types of insulin, especially modern ones, which have less effect on weight gain\n4- There are some medications that help reduce insulin doses, and you should ask your doctor if they are suitable for you\nMay your feet be well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9217, + "question": "I did tests for the thyroid gland, and all the results came out in the normal range and are fine, except for Thyroid PeroxidaseAntibody (TPO), its value is 84, and according to the laboratory, the normal rate is supposed to be 34. Should I review it?", + "answer": "My dear sister\nEven if the antibody levels are high\nIt does not mean that you have laziness or an underactive thyroid gland\nHowever, high antibodies are usually due to genetic reasons and may cause a glandular disorder, or perhaps not in the future\nThere may be certain implications during pregnancy\nPlease continue your thyroid analysis annually", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9218, + "question": "Is Calcipon medication useful after thyroidectomy and hypocalcemia? Does it cause weight gain?", + "answer": "My dear sister\nSometimes a complication of thyroidectomy is a lack of calcium in the blood\nIf your calcium levels are normal, you do not need treatment with calcium\nThe medicine has nothing to do with weight gain, but rather an underactive thyroid gland after its removal. Perhaps it has a relationship if it is not treated with appropriate doses of the hormone.\nWe hope it has been helpful to you\nMay your feet be well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9219, + "question": "Does the pituitary gland appear in this x-ray? Is it normal??\nPlease answer the question, thank you very much", + "answer": "My dear sister\nThe answer to the question must be provided by a doctor specialized in diagnostic radiology\nBut with my modest knowledge of the CT scan, the pituitary gland is not clear in the pictures you sent. It could be atrophy or it may be due to the section taken from the X-ray.\nI need an x-ray report\nWith sincere wishes for recovery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9220, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed and it was successful, thank God, but after 4 months the salivary glands became inflamed and I was examined by an endocrinologist and he said there is nothing normal about it and it has been a grocery store for a year. What should I do even though I...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nSalivary gland infections have nothing to do with thyroidectomy\nBut what is important is the status of the thyroid glands so far. Have you completed a follow-up analysis of the functions and whether he took pills to compensate for the hormone deficiency, if any?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9221, + "question": "He has been taking insulin injections for six months, and it doesn't come down at all. He wants anything to come down", + "answer": "My dear sister\nWe wish your father a recovery and may he grant him good health and a long life\nRegarding things that have an effect on sugar\n1- Reduce carbohydrates, such as bread, rice, and pasta\n2- Stay away from sweets and chocolate\n3- Healthy, balanced eating, including specific amounts of carbohydrates (I recommend visiting a nutritionist)\n4- Sports: I recommend walking for 150 minutes per week\n5- Stay away from artificial juices, preferably fresh ones, and replace them with water\n6- Commitment to insulin treatment and adjusting doses according to your doctor’s advice. It is preferable to stay away from mixed insulin and change it with other types of insulin.\n7- Take some treatments that help the body respond to your doctor and ask your doctor about them so that he knows about the medical condition.\n8- Stay away from what is published on social media of unauthorized herbs, breads, or specific mixtures to be a final treatment for diabetes.\nAll of them are incorrect and harmful to the patient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9222, + "question": "I am a 30-year-old young man. I had my hormones analyzed and these were the results. Can I know if they are normal or low?\ntestosterone free 116\ntotal testosterone 4.77\nFSH 2.1\nLH 3.2\nProlactin 10.1", + "answer": "Dear brother\nI cannot determine precisely because the unit of measurement differs from one laboratory to another\nBut it is clear from the tests that it is within the normal range and there is no need for fear or anxiety\nIt is preferable to send the results of the tests as they are from the laboratory in the units used\nMay your feet be well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9223, + "question": "What is the treatment for an active thyroid?", + "answer": "A person who suffers from an active thyroid gland or an underactive thyroid gland suffers from an increase in the secretion of thyroid hormones. This may be the result of Graves’ disease, multinodular goiter, a benign or malignant tumor in the thyroid gland, thyroiditis, and many other reasons.\nWhen treating an active thyroid gland, it is necessary to pay attention to several tips, including the following:\n\nChoosing a method for treating hyperthyroidism depends on the patient’s age, the symptoms that appear, the accompanying diseases, and the patient’s preference for treatment options based on the benefits, side effects, and other factors associated with treatment.\nBefore determining treatment for hyperthyroidism, the condition must be diagnosed by analyzing the levels of the free thyroid hormone, which is thyroxine (T4), and the levels of triiodothyronine (T3). Radioactive iodine uptake and thyroid imaging should also be performed to determine the severity of the condition.\nIf antithyroid medications are chosen during pregnancy, methimazole treatment is the treatment that should be used during the first trimester of pregnancy only.\n\nTreatment options for an active thyroid gland include:\n\nBeta blockers, such as atenolol or propranolol, work by inhibiting certain enzymes and thus preventing the conversion of thyroxine into triiodothyronine.\nAntithyroid medications such as methimazole, carbimazole, or propylthiouracil, only under the supervision of a specialist doctor.\nTreatment with radioactive iodine, but this treatment may cause worsening of thyroid activity at first and then cause thyroid dysfunction after 3-6 months of treatment.\nSurgical treatment by removing the thyroid gland.\n\nIt is recommended to consult a specialist doctor and avoid resorting to any treatment without consulting a doctor, to conduct the necessary tests to determine the cause and the optimal treatment according to the health condition and the final diagnosis.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and underactive thyroid gland\nActive thyroid medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9224, + "question": "What are some causes of high thyroid hormone in newborns?", + "answer": "Cases of hyperthyroidism and hyperthyroidism may develop rarely in newborns, and may develop more frequently in children whose mothers suffer from current or past Graves' disease, as there are autoantibodies that work against the thyroid's receptors for thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). As it binds to these receptors and causes the production of thyroid hormones. The duration of infection in children with Graves' disease varies, as it is usually considered a transient disease as a result of newborns getting rid of antibodies after birth, but the duration of infection is different from one person to another due to the difference in the rate of elimination of these antibodies between people.\nIn addition to Graves' disease, there are many other causes that lead to high thyroid hormone in newborns, the most important of which are the following:\n\nThyroiditis, which is a condition that may last for a few months and then improve and recover on its own as it causes increased secretion of thyroid hormone and then recovers or causes damage to the thyroid gland and the development of hypothyroidism later.\nThyroid nodules, which are benign, non-cancerous growths that can be removed with surgery as they cause hyperthyroidism.\nThyrotoxicosis.\nThe presence of a tumor in the pituitary gland.\n\nNewborn babies with high thyroid hormone suffer from many symptoms, such as:\n\nIrritability.\nNutritional disorders.\nHigh blood pressure.\nRapid heartbeat or tachycardia.\nExophthalmos in the eyes.\nEnlargement of the thyroid gland.\nGrowth-related problems.\nLow birth weight.\nThe head is small and unnatural in shape.\nEnlargement of the liver and spleen.\nDiarrhea and vomiting.\nDifficulty breathing.\n\nFor more:\n\nThyroid problems in children; Symptoms and treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9225, + "question": "What are the risks of not treating the thyroid?", + "answer": "There are many different thyroid disorders that affect people, the most prominent of which is an overactive thyroid or underactive thyroid. If cases of overactive thyroid are not treated, this may cause many serious complications, including the following:\n\nIrregular heartbeat, which leads to the formation of blood clots, stroke, heart failure, and many other heart problems.\nThe development of eye problems as a result of Graves' disease, as this causes double vision and sensitivity to light. The person may suffer from eye pain and may sometimes develop into vision loss.\nThe development of bone problems such as osteoporosis, osteoporosis, etc.\nDevelopment of fertility problems in women.\nThe occurrence of problems in pregnancy, such as premature birth, low birth weight, high blood pressure during pregnancy, miscarriage, and other complications.\n\nIf cases of hypothyroidism are left untreated, many complications may develop, including the following:\n\nCardiovascular problems such as weak pulse or irregular heartbeat, etc.\nKidney problems, as an underactive thyroid reduces blood flow to the kidneys and this affects kidney functions.\nProblems related to the nervous system, including difficulty breathing, hoarseness, problems walking, disturbances in the ability to speak, pain in the hands and feet, etc.\nFertility problems in both women and men, as an underactive thyroid may lead to low testosterone levels, low sexual desire, erectile dysfunction, irregular menstruation, and many others.\nPregnancy-related problems such as miscarriage, preeclampsia, premature birth, etc.\nDeveloping a condition called myxedema, a severe, life-threatening state of hypothyroidism that may cause the development of coma.\nThe development of mental health problems such as depression, poor memory, etc.\n\nIt is recommended to consult a specialist doctor if any symptoms of the thyroid gland appear to receive appropriate treatment and avoid any unwanted complications.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and underactive thyroid gland\nThyroid and weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9226, + "question": "What are the most important causes of thyroid activity?", + "answer": "Many people suffer from a health condition called hyperthyroidism, in which a large amount of thyroid hormones are secreted: triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). There are many health conditions that cause thyroid activity, and the causes of thyroid activity include the following:\n\nSuffering from a hereditary autoimmune disorder such as Graves' disease, in which antibodies are produced that attack the thyroid gland and cause the production of large amounts of thyroid hormones. This condition is more common in females than in males and constitutes about 85% of cases of thyroid activity.\nHaving a condition called thyroid nodules, which is a mass in the thyroid gland that causes the production of thyroid hormones in greater quantities than the body needs,\nHaving a condition called thyroiditis.\nWork on consuming large amounts of iodine within the diet or through medications such as amiodarone treatment, which is used in cases of irregular heartbeat, as the thyroid gland uses iodine in order to produce thyroid hormone, and therefore consuming a large amount of iodine causes thyroid activity.\nHaving high levels of pregnancy hormone in the blood, especially at the beginning of pregnancy, multiple pregnancy, or molar pregnancy.\nHaving a tumor in the pituitary gland, which is located at the base of the brain, which affects the levels of hormones produced by the thyroid gland.\nThe incidence of thyroid cancer.\nHaving a tumor in the ovaries or testicles.\nWork on taking large doses of thyroid hormone, which is used to treat cases of hypothyroidism.\n\nThere are some risk factors that increase the risk of developing thyroid conditions, the most prominent of which are the following:\n\nGender, as females are more susceptible to thyroid activity.\nAge, as the incidence of thyroid activity increases after the age of 60.\nPregnancy or having a baby within the past 6 months.\nUndergoing thyroid surgery or suffering from thyroid problems such as goiter.\nFamily history of thyroid problems.\nUse nutritional supplements containing iodine.\nSuffering from pernicious anemia, where red blood cells cannot be produced due to a lack of sufficient vitamin B12.\nSuffering from various hormonal disorders in the body.\nSuffering from primary adrenal insufficiency.\nHaving type 1 diabetes.\n\nFor more:\n\nActive thyroid medications\nThyroid surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9227, + "question": "What are the symptoms of an overactive thyroid?", + "answer": "An overactive thyroid gland, or so-called hyperthyroidism, is a health condition in which excessive amounts of thyroid hormones such as levothyroxine and triiodothyronine are secreted, and it is a condition that affects all parts of the body. An active thyroid gland may cause a wide range of different symptoms that develop gradually or suddenly. Although there are many symptoms of the thyroid gland, it is not necessary that all symptoms appear on the person.\nSymptoms of an overactive thyroid gland include:\n\nPalpitations, i.e. rapid heartbeat.\nFeeling trembling or trembling in the hands.\nAnxiety and stress.\nNervousness and feeling irritable.\nActivity  with difficulty remaining still.\nChanges in mood.\nRedness in the palms of the hands.\nSevere weight changes, as weight is lost in cases of thyroid activity.\nChanges in appetite, where an increase in appetite is felt in cases of thyroid activity.\nChanges in bowel movement: Patients with an active thyroid gland suffer from diarrhea or frequent bowel movements.\nChanges in vision, with redness and dryness in the eyes.\nChanges and disorders in the menstrual cycle.\nChanges in the skin, where the skin becomes thin and moist.\nExcessive sweating and inability to tolerate heat.\nSleep disturbances and problems, especially difficulty sleeping and insomnia.\nDisturbances in the ability to concentrate.\nChange in hair texture, where hair becomes brittle, accompanied by hair loss.\nSevere muscle weakness and feeling tired most of the time.\nNeeding to urinate more than usual.\nExtreme thirst.\nItching in the body.\nSwelling and enlargement in the neck where the thyroid gland is located.\nProtrusion in the eye. This appears in certain cases of thyroid activity called Graves' disease, which is an autoimmune disease.\nChanges in sexual desire, where sexual desire decreases.\n\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and underactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9228, + "question": "I had a glandular analysis, and the TSH hormone is normal, and the T3 hormone is normal, while the T4 hormone rate is 0.58 ng/ml, so is the test result normal?", + "answer": "The test result is considered normal and there is no need for concern\nPlease repeat the analysis a month from now", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9229, + "question": "A girl with hypothyroidism was taking thyroxine 50 for four months, and the results of the analysis were...\ntsh 3.2 ulu /ml\nt3 1.5 ug/100ml\nt4 10.8 ug/100ml\nIs the result normal?", + "answer": "Yes, it's natural\nPlease continue with the same dose\nMay your feet be well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9230, + "question": "Hello doctor, I had a hormone test done and the results came out like this. I don’t understand what it means. Can you explain please?\nP-Testosterone -\nResult: 14.6 nmol/L\nReferensintervall: 8.6 - 29.0", + "answer": "The result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9231, + "question": "Thyroid tests showed an age of 52 years\nTSH:86.63\n(0.27__4.2)The applicable field in the laboratory\nIs the thyroid gland in a state of extreme lethargy, or can it be treated and improved by taking medication only?\nAnd did...", + "answer": "My dear lady\nGet well soon\nAs for your lethargy, it is severe lethargy\nAs for thyroid hormone replacement therapy, your thyroid tests will improve, but you may need high doses of treatment.\nBut improvement will occur with treatment and it will return to normal levels, and this is certain\nBut the doses will be adjusted from time to time until you settle on the appropriate dose\nAs for the activity of the gland after inactivity, it sometimes occurs, and this is due to the reason for inactivity.\nPlease take the treatment prescribed by the doctor and review it periodically until the level of thyroid hormone improves", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9232, + "question": "I took levothyroxine in a dose of 300 daily for two weeks with the aim of losing weight\nThen symptoms of hyperactivity appeared\nI stopped taking it for a month and a week\nBut now I feel contractions in my leg muscles", + "answer": "My dear brother, what you did is something that is very harmful to your health, especially since you used a large dose. May God lead to heart rhythm disturbances and death, God forbid. In the beginning, an ECG must be done to ensure that it is healthy and there is no disturbance, and secondly, the medication must be stopped completely and its effect usually ends. Two weeks to a month after stopping taking the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9233, + "question": "I had an underactive thyroid after my first pregnancy in 2019, and I followed Levothyrox 200 for a year, then the doctor reduced the dose to 175, and when I did my TSH test recently, it came back very low...", + "answer": "My dear sister, sometimes disorders of the thyroid gland occur after pregnancy due to antibodies that become active during this period. This issue can be permanent, or it can be temporary. The gland returns to its normal levels and does not need any treatment. This usually happens one to two years after pregnancy. There are currently two ways to treat you: Either stop treatment completely and re-examine after a month and a half, or I reduce the dose to 75 and then repeat. The analysis will take place after a month and a half, and I prefer the first option of stopping treatment and repeating the analysis, with my best wishes for your recovery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9234, + "question": "I suffer from heart palpitations, pain in the left hand and leg, headache, high blood sugar, and pain in the neck. I had tests done and it showed normal, high blood sugar and high good cholesterol....", + "answer": "A thousand peace be upon you, my precious one\nThe presence of a cyst in the thyroid gland is small in size and is not a cause for concern\nPlease repeat the ultrasound examination after 6 months\nA thyroid gland analysis must be done to rule out any activity in it\nAs for high blood sugar, cumulative sugar should be done\nIf you suffer from obesity, please adhere to exercise and diet to lower your blood sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9235, + "question": "A thyroid gland, sugar, and an adrenal gland. I weigh 120 and am obese", + "answer": "My dear sister\nThe existing tests do not concern the thyroid or adrenal glands\nAs for high blood sugar, a cumulative blood sugar test must be performed in order to make a diagnosis\nMy advice at first is to go to a doctor who specializes in endocrinology and diabetes to examine you and determine whether you need to do these tests or not.\nBased on symptoms and clinical examination\nMay your feet be well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9236, + "question": "I have been suffering from thyroid disease for more than four years, and this has resulted in a hard nodule on the right side of the neck, about 3.7 cm, but all my tests are fine, even the biopsy is fine. I want a cure for the enlargement...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nThe node size is large\nThe only solution you have is surgery\nIf you have symptoms of inflation, including difficulty swallowing and breathing\nOr a change in voice\nBut if there are no symptoms and the biopsy result is satisfactory, the operation is an optional procedure to improve the appearance only.\nMay your feet be well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9237, + "question": "About three months ago, two lumps swollen on both sides. I think they are lymph nodes. I believe they should be the size of peas, but they are much larger now. They are more visible to the north and at...", + "answer": "An ultrasound scan of the neck must be performed first\nDepending on the results of the x-ray, the treatment plan is determined\nWere they lymph nodes and needed a biopsy or not, or did they just look like inflamed lymph nodes and did not need anything but follow-up?\nOr it's a knot on the thyroid gland\nor something else\nYou must do x-rays and provide me with them if you wish, and I will explain the treatment plan to you\nWith my wishes for your recovery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9238, + "question": "I had hormone tests done and I want to know the results?", + "answer": "My dear sister, in general, the tests are in the normal range\nBut any diagnosis of any specific problem is not just numbers alone, but is interconnected with the symptoms and reasons for which these analyzes were performed.\nPlease include the complete complaint and medical condition so that your questions can be answered accurately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9239, + "question": "Please read the report on the thyroid gland and vitamin D", + "answer": "Dear brother\nBy reviewing the tests, it is clear that there is a slight malfunction of the thyroid gland\nVitamin D is in the normal range\nAs for treatment, it depends on the severity of symptoms, an enlarged gland, high blood cholesterol, or a delay in pregnancy if she is married.\nBut in my personal opinion, it is close to the rate of need for treatment\nIt is preferable to start treatment\nThyroxin 50 mcg\nOnce a day in the morning at least an hour before eating\nWith my best wishes for your recovery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9240, + "question": "A 75-year-old patient had surgery to remove this tumor, but the surgeon was only able to remove half of the tumor, and there is a risk if the patient had a second surgery. Are there medications that inhibit the growth of the tumor? Where are you...", + "answer": "Hello\nDue to the information given it is incomplete\nBecause it is important to know the type of tumor and the type of hormones that this tumor secretes\nWhen performing such surgeries, a neurosurgeon who specializes in such surgeries must have at least 20 surgeries annually.\nSometimes we need radiation therapy, or there are some medications that can be used, and surgical solution may be the only treatment\nThis depends on the individual hormonal type of tumor\nEach type has a specific treatment plan\nDear brother, can you provide me with WhatsApp\nAs a result of hormone tests\nAnd x-ray report\nTo give you a treatment plan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9241, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I want to ask about Al-Targouda. Is it beneficial for patients with hypothyroidism if they take it along with medication? Does too much of it have side effects and...", + "answer": "There are no nutritional supplements or herbs that replace or help with thyroid pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9242, + "question": "I had a thyroid analysis done and the results of my analysis\ntsh 10.8\nt4. 87\nt3. 1.4\nMy doctor gave me thyroxine 125 for today\nIs this true because I have not noticed a big difference in my health?", + "answer": "And may peace be upon you\nAs for the analysis, it is clear that you have an underactive thyroid gland and need treatment with hormone replacement\nI think the appropriate dose for your current situation is 50 mcg (if it is the first time diagnosed).\nAnd repeat the analysis after 6 weeks\nBut if you have been diagnosed with laziness for a while and have been on treatment, you need to increase the previous dose\nKnowing that you must take treatment\nEarly in the morning, at least half an hour before eating\nIf you take the following treatments, there should be a difference of about 4 hours\nBetween treating the gland and these treatments\n1- Stomach treatments\n2- Calcium treatment\n3- Iron treatment\nWe wish you recovery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9243, + "question": "Hello, I am a patient with hypothyroidism. I am 61 years old. This picture is of the analysis data and the doses of levothyroxin that I take. Should I continue on the same dose? Thank you.", + "answer": "Welcome, my dear sister\nReview your analysis and the doses you take\nThe dose must be reduced\nIt is preferable to take the dose on the 75th day and the 50th day alternately\nAnd repeat the analysis after 6 weeks\nUntil the gland is regular\nBecause the latest analysis indicates a slight increase in the hormone\nWhich sometimes causes some complications due to the increase in the hormone\nSuch as increased and irregular heartbeat and osteoporosis\nContinuous follow-up with your doctor and adjustment of doses is important\nI hope you get well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9244, + "question": "I was exposed to sweating, my heart rate rose, and I was short of breath. I had a thyroid test done and it came out at 0.052. What does this mean? Overactivity or lethargy in the thyroid gland. I did a comprehensive examination and attached it to the question.", + "answer": "My dear sister\nDepending on the symptoms you are experiencing and the results of the analysis, it becomes clear that you are suffering from an underactive thyroid gland\nYou need to undergo tests and x-rays to find out the cause and give treatment\nFirst, you need to do a free T3 test and a free T4 test\nYou need to have a nuclear scan of the thyroid gland\nRadioactive iodine uptake scan\nYou can now take propranolol 10 mg bid to treat the symptoms until the required tests are done and treatment is given.\nWhether by pills or radiation\nThe reasons for the activity are different. It may be an immune problem or an activity of the nodes or infections in the thyroid gland.\nThis depends on the results of the tests to find out the cause and then give the appropriate treatment\nFrom the tests, it turns out that you suffer from a vitamin D deficiency and need to replace vitamin D with pills\nPlease see a doctor who specializes in endocrinology for examination and analysis\nMay you always be healthy and well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9245, + "question": "I am 26 years old and my height is 160. Can I take height growth hormone?", + "answer": "nothing\nHe benefited from it because of his age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9246, + "question": "A 17-year-old girl had a hormone test done. I want to make sure if it is normal", + "answer": "Tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9247, + "question": "My problem is that I feel very hungry a lot, and I have lethargy and fatigue from the least thing I do, and I gain weight from everything, even though I eat a lot, and I have shortness of breath when I walk. Is this related to...", + "answer": "A thyroid examination should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9248, + "question": "I have hyperactivity, and I have been taking carbimazole for about 8 months, but to no avail. On the contrary, the symptoms are increasing. I have become irritable, anxiety, and stress is taking over. The doctors said it is an immune disease...", + "answer": "Carbimazole is considered one of the medications used to treat cases of thyroid activity under the supervision of a specialist physician. The treatment works to reduce the amount of thyroid hormones that the gland secretes, namely levothyroxine and triiodothyronine. It takes 4-8 weeks for carbimazole treatment to begin working or for any improvement in symptoms to be noticed. This treatment may continue to be used for approximately 12-18 months under the supervision of a doctor in order to reach a condition called euthyroid. The use of carbimazole treatment is associated with some side effects, the most prominent of which are the following:\n\nNausea and vomiting.\ndiarrhea.\nVertigo.\nHeadache.\nPain in the joints.\nItching or rash.\nThinning of hair.\n\nIt should be noted that thyroid activity is accompanied by many symptoms that appear in the patient, the most prominent of which are the following:\n\nIncrease in appetite.\nNervousness.\nInsomnia.\nDisturbances in concentration.\nWeakness and fatigue.\nHeart rhythm disturbances.\nDifficulty sleeping.\nWeakness in hair.\nItching.\nSevere hair loss.\nNausea and vomiting.\nSevere weight loss.\n\nIt is recommended that you consult a specialist doctor to determine the appropriate treatment for your thyroid condition, as treatment depends on your age, general health condition, the severity of your thyroid activity, and many other factors. Available treatment options for hyperthyroidism include the following:\n\nTreatment using medications to treat thyroid activity such as carbimazole or propylthiouracil and others.\nTreatment with radioactive iodine.\nTreatment is through surgical intervention to remove the thyroid gland.\n\nIt should also be known that visiting a specialist doctor to conduct the necessary examinations, analyzes and pictures is imperative in order to rule out the presence of any other health condition that causes continued thyroid activity despite the use of treatment, the most prominent of which is thyrotoxicosis or the presence of nodules in the thyroid gland and others.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and underactive thyroid gland\nActive thyroid medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9249, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you, Doctor. Is the presence of constipation, hair loss in the eyebrows from the sides pointing towards the ear, and their lightness, along with some memory problems, are these symptoms of Hashimoto’s?", + "answer": "These symptoms may indicate a deficiency in the secretion of the thyroid gland due to Hashimoto's disease or something else, and it is confirmed by performing a thyroid function test - TSH \"Ultrasensitive\", Free T3, Free T4 - but Hashimoto's disease can be diagnosed by performing antithyroid tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9250, + "question": "Demonstration of the supernumerary thyroid gland and the left suprasellar base of a small formation\nFinely heterogeneous hypoechoic nodule, measuring approximately well circumscribed (12x04 mm).\nIs this dangerous?", + "answer": "Get well soon\nRegarding your question, the description of the x-ray was not very clear because it is clear that it was translated into Arabic in an inaccurate manner.\nBut I will answer the question in general\nAbout 20% of people suffer from thyroid nodules, most of them women. The cause is often unknown, and more than 90% of them are benign.\nEvaluation of these nodes begins with a television scan of the thyroid gland and a TSH analysis\nDepending on its size and its description on the radiograph, the treatment plan is determined by taking a sample, following it up only, or doing a radiological scan.\nPlease send me the X-ray report in English and the results of the analysis\nThen I will give you a treatment plan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9251, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism, but it turns into hypothyroidism\nI was affected psychologically after the illness to the point where I started thinking about the most trivial things, how she would talk, how she would walk, how...", + "answer": "I apologize, sister, the question is not clear\nDo you complain of laziness or an underactive thyroid?\nIn general, gland activity or laziness are all diseases that can be treated, God willing\nFollow up with an endocrinology consultant and follow his advice.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9252, + "question": "I have high prolactin, and I underwent x-rays of the pituitary gland, and it turned out that I have enlargement of the gland (it secretes a lot of hormones). I was given Dostinex pills. Does the hyperplasia cause gigantism in the extremities? Yes, do prolactin pills...", + "answer": "Pituitary gland enlargement has several causes and types.\nOne of them causes an increase in prolactin, which may be treated with pills or surgery, depending on the condition.\nAcromegaly or gigantism of the limbs may be due to another hormonal imbalance, and it may also be due to the pituitary gland\nYou need to visit an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment or request that you be referred to a neurosurgeon.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9253, + "question": "I am 21 years old, my height is 162, and my weight is 50 kilograms. My medical tests are fine, but I have been suffering from hair loss for 15 years, and I suffer from anxiety and depression due to obsessive-compulsive disorder...", + "answer": "You need to book an appointment with a consultant internist, psychologist, and dermatologist to take a medical history, conduct a clinical examination, and then perform the necessary tests, and if it is proven that there is a medical reason, treat it.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9254, + "question": "I went to the endocrinologist and he found that I had two pimples on my neck or below my jaw, I don't know. The two pimples do not appear and cannot be seen, and the doctor said that it is a birth defect and not something worrisome, but come on...", + "answer": "I pray to God to grant you a speedy recovery\nIn the beginning, an ultrasound scan of the neck must be performed to determine the nature of the tumor in the neck (its location, size, shape, nature), as it may be a nodule in the thyroid gland, enlarged lymph nodes, or there are other causes. After that, a treatment plan is drawn up based on On x-rays, each of these reasons has specific procedures, other tests, and a different treatment plan. As for me, dizziness and headaches usually have nothing to do with what you are suffering from in your neck\nPlease do an x-ray first, and you can send it to me so that I can diagnose you and give you a treatment plan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9255, + "question": "What is the burning rate and does the weight increase, given that I removed the thyroid gland due to a malignant tumor... Is it possible to play sports during this period or not and what type?", + "answer": "The functions of the thyroid gland must be examined and the appropriate treatment (thyroxin) taken according to follow-up and the needs of each patient until the TSH returns to normal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9256, + "question": "Calcium decreases and cramps appear in the first week, and the result of analysis of the parathyroid glands every week is increasing, and I am still taking calcium solution due to numbness in the extremities and around the lips, along with weight gain...", + "answer": "Most likely, the surgeon removed all of the parathyroid glands, which is the cause of severe calcium decline, so an endocrinology consultant must be consulted. As for the increase in white blood cells, it has nothing to do with the operation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9257, + "question": "Do the symptoms related to taking doses of germination/muscle growth hormones for bodybuilding persist even after stopping taking them, and is it recommended to take any dose that is the opposite of the hormone?\nDo the symptoms have treatments and...", + "answer": "Symptoms disappear when the hormones are discontinued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9258, + "question": "My child is 7 years old, his height and weight are 29. When he did a test, his cumulative blood sugar was 5.6 and his thyroid TSH was 5.53.\nIs this normal or not? Please...", + "answer": "These rates are normal and there is no need to worry about them at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9259, + "question": "Analysis of tsh 5.87\nT3. 2.69\nT4. 148.9\nCan you explain the situation?\nFor a 14 year old girl", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. First of all, we hope that God will grant her recovery and lasting health, God willing. By reviewing the tests mentioned in the question, it becomes clear to us that the patient suffers from slight, ineffective hypothyroidism. This is due to immunological and genetic reasons in most cases, especially at this age, and also from The common causes are ovarian cysts, or there are other causes, including an error in the analysis, and this happens very often. In the beginning, we ask you to repeat the analysis early in the morning until the diagnosis is confirmed. As for treatment, if the diagnosis is proven: treatment is often not given for such cases except in Certain circumstances only, including (high blood cholesterol, delayed pregnancy upon marriage, when pregnancy occurs during marriage, severe symptoms of hypothyroidism or large enlargement of the thyroid gland) We hope to see an endocrinologist in your area to be examined and the appropriate decision will be given. The subject of treatment after confirming the diagnosis,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9260, + "question": "I am 1.44cm tall. I have type 1 diabetes since I was 5 years old. Is diabetes a cause of slow growth? Even though I was late in puberty until I was 18...", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. We hope that God will grant you healing, health, and well-being. It is clear from the official that you are suffering from a hormonal imbalance, including a deficiency in growth hormone and male hormones. It is preferable to visit a doctor who specializes in endocrinology in your city to undergo tests and analyzes related to hormones, including growth hormone and milk hormone. And the hormones of the pituitary gland until the correct diagnosis of your health condition is made. Regarding your question about the relationship between diabetes and shortness, there is no direct relationship to that. As for the second part of the question: Is it possible to increase height in your case? The hope is weak, especially after puberty, but x-rays must be done to determine bone age first before taking The decision regarding the possibility of responding to growth hormone treatment. Your health condition requires further taking of your medical history, examination, tests, and x-rays, especially of the pituitary gland, so that the picture is clear for us and to ensure the correct diagnosis. We wish you continued health and well-being.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9261, + "question": "What needs to be done in the pre-diabetes stage?", + "answer": "First, you must follow a healthy eating system away from fats and sugars. For example, you can eat fruits, vegetables, and food rich in fiber. Second, exercise is important and helps the body’s vitality. Third, losing weight helps in this stage as well, and you must consult a specialist doctor and confirm with him if any treatment is necessary for this stage, and this It depends on the sugar readings and also the presence of any other diseases. And a thousand safety", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9262, + "question": "I have a 2.8 mm thyroid nodule in the left lobe with two lymph nodes (2.7 mm by 4.8 mm) and (5 mm by 1.8 mm) in the right lobe and a 1.7 thyroid cyst...", + "answer": "These small nodes have no satisfactory value. It is possible to repeat the echo after six months for monitoring", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9263, + "question": "I had a cold that caused an increase in my heart rate, so I had a few tests done, including a high CRP of 36.\nand TSH 10\nThe doctor requested that other tests be performed, which are attached in the pictures. I needed...", + "answer": "You have mild hypothyroidism that needs treatment. After six months of treatment, re-test your cholesterol and you will likely find an improvement. Of course, thyroid treatment is permanent", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9264, + "question": "I used the GHRB6 hormone once, three years ago, and did not do it again. Is it harmful? I am 18 years old and I had a growth hormone analysis done and it came out at 0.07. Is this normal?", + "answer": "An IGF-1 test should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9265, + "question": "I had a sebaceous cyst removed on the thyroid gland and I am a smoker and I have terrible headaches and dizziness due to not smoking. When can I smoke?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9266, + "question": "I suffer from short stature. I am 18 years old and my height is 162 years. Is it possible for me to grow taller than that? What is your advice for me?", + "answer": "It needs x-rays to determine the age of the bone and compare it to the biological age of the patient, and then determine if there is still room for further growth.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9267, + "question": "My wife is pregnant in the last third month\nAfter doing a gland analysis\nIt was found that there is activity in the thyroid gland. Is Thirosil 50 safe during this period of pregnancy or not safe?", + "answer": "Yes, this treatment is safe. But we replace it with another medicine as she enters the fourth month. Both are safe for the fetus", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9268, + "question": "I did a thyroid test and the results came out. Are they normal or not? If it is not normal, what is the treatment? Note that all symptoms of glandular insufficiency are present", + "answer": "Analysis within the natural. It does not require treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9269, + "question": "My mother is a type 2 diabetic. The doctor prescribed her insulin Humulin 70/3, and her blood sugar is constantly increasing, and after taking the dose she suffers from high blood pressure, and the doctor prescribed 35 units for her...", + "answer": "There is no relationship between insulin and high blood pressure. If she has high blood pressure, it must be treated immediately. As for insulin, there are good oral medications given with it that help control sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9270, + "question": "My mother is 3 years removed from thyroid surgery and did not receive iodine. She is now pregnant. Is this dangerous for her health and the fetus?\nAnswer me please", + "answer": "Currently, it is necessary to perform a gland analysis and find out whether she has laziness that needs treatment with thyroxine or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9271, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 17 and 6 months old, my height is 163, and my weight is 50. I have done all the procedures and tests, and my growth hormone deficiency has been investigated and I took a treatment, which is gentotropine 12m, but now there is another one available...", + "answer": "The question lacks information. Do you have puberty or not and when did puberty occur? Why did you do the analysis and your height is appropriate? Diagnosing growth hormone deficiency requires special induction tests and an understanding doctor, not measuring growth hormone once while fasting. We do not advise you to take treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9272, + "question": "I am 38 days pregnant and have high thyroid antibodies. I was pregnant before and had a miscarriage 5 months ago. I was taking eltroxin 50.\nBut this time in this pregnancy he gave me...", + "answer": "The presence of antibodies to the gland causes sluggishness in the functions of the gland, and its treatment is taking a replacement gland hormone, thyroxine.\nLaziness or underactive gland may affect pregnancy\nBut taking the appropriate pills and making sure that the thyroid gland functions are regular and normal is enough to enable you to lead a normal life.\nRepeated miscarriage has many causes, and this requires taking needles or blood-thinning pills, and this in most cases has nothing to do with the thyroid gland.\nPlease follow up regularly with a specialist or consultant in obstetrics and gynecology, and with a specialist or consultant in internal medicine specializing in endocrinology.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9273, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 17 and 6 months old, my height is 163, and my weight is 50. What is the treatment for growth hormone deficiency?", + "answer": "Peace be upon you\nI cannot diagnose growth hormone deficiency from what you mentioned.\nPlease book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and do a clinical examination and then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, the appropriate treatment will be written for you. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9274, + "question": "I am a type 1 diabetic. I used to use Lantus 20 units a day in the evening, and Tojo was given instead, and with the same dose my blood sugar becomes high in the morning, and therefore...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThe recommended regimen for a Toga patient who switches from Lantus is to take the same doses or reduce them by 10 percent\nAs for increasing it, this is not known\nIt is important to adjust insulin doses with the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9275, + "question": "I am 18 years old and my height is 143 cm. I had an examination with an endocrinologist, but there is no problem with hormones. Are there injections to increase height and do they have risks or not?", + "answer": "Yes\nThere are risks and side effects\nDo not take growth hormone injections except under medical supervision", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9276, + "question": "He used several treatments and his diabetes did not drop below 300", + "answer": "You must follow up with an endocrinology consultant, and you must adhere to treatment, diet, and exercise. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9277, + "question": "Hello\nIs there a problem with hormone levels?\nOr low", + "answer": "The level is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9278, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old young man who is about to get married soon. I had a male fertility test, and I saw an increase in the hormone estradiol (femininity). I have attached a picture of the full test. I hope to see it and let me know how safe the tests are...", + "answer": "There is no risk of high female hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9279, + "question": "I was suffering from low blood pressure and dizziness. I had a test done and the results were vitamin D11 and cortisol in the morning 5.8 and in the evening 0.6. The doctor prescribed me one bottle of drops every week for 6 weeks...", + "answer": "Before treatment, a consitropin simulating test should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9280, + "question": "After an x-ray was performed, it showed a lump in the left lobe of the thyroid gland with a size of 1.4, then an atomic scan was performed, which showed that this lump is active and completely controlling the rest of the gland in its inactivity, so...", + "answer": "A tsh test must be sent\nNo need for surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9281, + "question": "About two weeks ago, I felt a lump on the left side of the thyroid gland. Is this normal? Is it a concern?\nKnowing that it does not cause me difficulty swallowing or breathing\nThank you", + "answer": "A sonar image must be taken to determine the type of mass", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9282, + "question": "I had a glandular analysis done and the result was T3/3.34\nT4, 3/1.10\nTsh /1.89\nIs this normal or not?", + "answer": "natural\nInsulin resistance should be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9283, + "question": "I had a thyroid removal operation and now I am thinking of getting pregnant, but I don’t know. I have to get an examination every month or two. What precautions should I take so that my pregnancy is healthy, God willing?", + "answer": "The examination must be done before pregnancy and the necessary treatment should be regular\nAlso, the gland is examined during pregnancy every two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9284, + "question": "I have nodules in the thyroid gland measuring 7.8mm and measuring 7.4mm. They are said to be hard and there is pain in the pinna when sleeping. Is this related? Are the nodules malignant or does this not appear due to their small size? As the appearance...", + "answer": "Nodules of this size are usually not malignant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9285, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed about ten months ago, and I developed a severe calcium deficiency despite not removing the parathyroid glands. Calcium doses were used and gradually reduced until I reached two pills a day...", + "answer": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. Calcium and vitamin D will often continue. For follow-up, please contact your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9286, + "question": "I am a medical student. I took manufactured thyroxine at a concentration of 50 mcg for a month without the doctor’s knowledge, thinking that I had hypothyroidism resulting from the pituitary gland. Then I took tests as soon as I stopped...", + "answer": "Levothyroxine is used to treat cases of hypothyroidism under the supervision of a specialist physician only. The half-life of levothyroxine treatment is about 6-7 days, i.e. the time required for half the concentration of the substance to decompose or exit from the body. Levothyroxine may remain in the body for a period of up to approximately 4-6 weeks, knowing that the period is longer for people who suffer from an underactive thyroid gland compared to people who have normal and healthy thyroid function.\nIt should be noted that levothyroxine (T4) is one of the hormones produced by the thyroid gland, and when taking levothyroxine, part of it is converted in the body into triiodothyronine (T3). After stopping taking the manufactured levothyroxine medication, it may take 5.5 half-life for the treatment to be completely and completely eliminated from the body, which is equivalent to approximately 33-38.5 days.\nHowever, it must be known that the duration of levothyroxine's stay in the body depends, in addition to the half-life of the drug, on many other factors, including the following:\n\nthe age.\nthe weight.\nPublic Health.\nHaving a certain health condition.\nTaking other medications.\n\nIt is recommended to re-analyze thyroid function approximately 40 days after the last dose of levothyroxine, while avoiding using any treatment without conducting the necessary tests or before consulting a specialist doctor.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and inactive thyroid gland\nHarmful effects of increasing the dosage of thyroid medications or abandoning medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9287, + "question": "I had glycosylated hemoglobin tests done two days ago and the result was 6.3%\nAnd thyroid function ft3 2.83 pmol/L\nft4 1.014 ng/dl\nAre the tests normal?", + "answer": "Abnormal blood sugar accumulation test\nThe gland tests are incomplete", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9288, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a testosterone analysis and the result was 2.96. What is the appropriate medication for my condition? Knowing that, I take 50 mg of thyroxine. I have glandular insufficiency and the glandular analysis was 1.1. Can I take the Corona vaccine...", + "answer": "It is possible to take the vaccine\nAcupuncture treatment for male hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9289, + "question": "I did a TSH test, it was 5.5. I did an antibody test, the percentage was normal, and I took thyroxine 25 for a week, after that I found out pregnant. The doctor wrote me 50 a day, and after a month I returned the test after stopping...", + "answer": "The TSH analysis refers to an examination of the thyroid stimulating hormone (in English: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Test), which is the hormone that is produced in the pituitary gland, which is located in the brain. The TSH controls the regulation of the levels of hormones that are secreted from the thyroid gland, and the results of the TSH analysis can be interpreted as follows:\n\nHigh TSH levels mean that the thyroid gland is not producing enough thyroid hormones, a condition called hypothyroidism.\nLow TSH levels mean that the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormones, a condition called hypothyroidism.\n\nIt must be known that levothyroxine treatment is considered one of the treatments used in cases of hypothyroidism, and it must be used under the supervision of a doctor in order to determine the dose and how to monitor thyroid function tests, as the dose of levothyroxine during pregnancy is higher due to the need for higher levels of the thyroid hormone. Hypothyroidism during pregnancy because low levels of thyroid hormone in a pregnant woman may harm the fetus or lead to pregnancy loss or miscarriage.\nIt is recommended to repeat the thyroid function tests and compare the results of the analysis with the normal results of the thyroid-stimulating hormone test, as the percentage varies according to the stage of pregnancy as follows:\n\nFirst trimester: 0.2-2.5 mIU/L.\nSecond and third trimesters of pregnancy: 0.3-3 mIU/L.\n\nIt should also be known that thyroid function tests during pregnancy should be approximately every 4-6 weeks, so it is recommended to avoid leaving levothyroxine treatment, adhere to the dose specified by the specialist doctor, and commit to monitoring thyroid function tests to avoid any complications related to pregnancy.\nFor more:\n\nSymptoms of the thyroid gland in women, and their impact on reproduction\nHarmful effects of increasing the dosage of thyroid medications or abandoning medications\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and inactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9290, + "question": "I did a tpo test, the result was 170.0, and the gland was 0.68. I have insufficiency and I take 50 mg of thyroxine. I want an optimal treatment for pregnancy.", + "answer": "The dose is very appropriate for the current situation and the analysis rate is correct\nIt is necessary to be examined before pregnancy to determine the appropriate dose for the beginning of pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9291, + "question": "I use this type of insulin, insulin aspart. The doctor said 25 before breakfast and 15 before dinner. Do I have to break my fast every day at the same time or if I come to break my fast at any time?", + "answer": "My dear sister, I am a surgeon, not a endocrinologist. I advise you to follow up with your diabetes specialist and get his opinion. Regularity with one doctor is best for follow-up. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9292, + "question": "I am 19 years old and weigh 60\nIs it possible to increase my height by at least 3 cm through somatropin injections or anything else?", + "answer": "I apologize for the answer\nI advise you to visit an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology, so that he takes your medical history, examines you, does the necessary tests, and then diagnoses your condition whether it is satisfactory or not, and then informs you whether the aforementioned medicine suits your condition or not.\nAnd healthy, God willing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9293, + "question": "I have an active thyroid gland and I take carbimazole, and I want to take birth control pills. Does it conflict with the treatment of the thyroid gland and does it have an effect? Which birth control pill is appropriate for my condition?", + "answer": "May God grant you good health.\nYou need to check with your doctor who prescribed the medication for you and confirm it. I also advise you to make an appointment with an obstetrics and gynecology specialist or consultant and get her opinion.\nMay God bless you with good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9294, + "question": "I am 15 years old. I was taking somatropin injections for six months to reduce my height from 1/6 to 11/25. I lost a slight percentage of fat and gained a little muscle. Then I did a testosterone test 20 days later...", + "answer": "Hello\nPlease book an appointment with the doctor who prescribed the medication to you and discuss your condition in detail, the side effects of the medication, and possible solutions.\nMay God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9295, + "question": "What does this analysis result indicate?\nTSH 0.027 ulU/ml\nT3. 7.19 pmol/l\nT4. 30.24 pm/l", + "answer": "The tests do not indicate lethargy or laziness of the gland\nIt seems that the gland is active, but it is difficult to judge because you did not attach the analysis sheet and the unit used, as they differ from one laboratory to another.\nIt is necessary to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, then confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and on the basis of it, write the appropriate treatment for you.\nMay God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9296, + "question": "Is the TSH level (7.129) normal or higher than normal?", + "answer": "Each laboratory has a normal ratio and range depending on the unit used.\nIn the analysis result, the normal range is written and whether the result is high or low. Since you did not send the test result from the laboratory, it is very difficult to judge.\nMostly, it is considered a high result, which means the gland is sluggish, but unfortunately it is difficult to confirm this due to the lack of an analysis sheet, unit, and range used.\nCheck with the doctor who ordered it to make sure, and good health to you, Lord.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9297, + "question": "I take injections of the growth hormone somatropin to increase height, and I masturbate. Does this harm the effect of the hormone to increase height?\nI have been taking the hormone for a month and a half, so please respond quickly to my question...", + "answer": "Sorry, the question is not my specialty.\nPlease book an appointment with an endocrinology consultant to take your medical history, examine you, request what is necessary, and then treat you.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9298, + "question": "My male hormones increased and caused facial hair to appear\nTOTAL TESTOSTERONE: 1.1\nLH: 15.7\nFSH: 8.1\nThe doctor gave me treatment for polycystic cysts and refused to give me treatment for masculinity because she was not a specialist. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "It is the same treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9299, + "question": "Does fasting affect hormones? Praise be to God (God willing), I fast most days of the week. Does it affect my period??", + "answer": "There is no effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9300, + "question": "My mother, 61 years old, found her gland to be inactive at a rate of 6. The imaging was repeated and the report was, as I will attach below, that the tubercles are false and the doctor does not want to give her regular medication, knowing that she is free of diseases.", + "answer": "No report attached\nHypothyroidism is not diagnosed by imaging or x-rays. Lazy period is diagnosed based on the symptoms that the patient complains of and depends on an analysis of the gland’s functions.\nI ask you to book an appointment for your mother with an internal medicine specialist or consultant who specializes in endocrinology to take a medical history, examine her, and confirm her tests, and based on that, decide the diagnosis and whether she needs hormone pills. May her good health be upon you, Lord.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9301, + "question": "My son is 15 years old and his stature is short. There are injections such as Cydostone, exercises, or treatment to increase his height, knowing that he has not reached puberty yet.", + "answer": "The height of the children depends on the height of the parents in particular and the relatives in general, but it is preferable to book an appointment with a pediatrician who specializes in endocrinology to take his medical history and do the necessary tests and ensure that there is no pathological cause and thus be able to treat him if he needs treatment. May God grant him good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9302, + "question": "What is the dose for thyroxine after removing the thyroid gland for a patient weighing 70 kilograms?\nWhat is the relationship between calcium pills and Alpha medication?", + "answer": "We usually give a dose of Thyroxine 100 per day after removing the entire gland, and we do a TSH test after a month and a half to evaluate the dose. There are small glands in direct contact with the thyroid gland, whose mission is to regulate blood calcium. They may be damaged by surgery or removed. Here, calcium pills must be replaced with One Alpha medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9303, + "question": "My mother suffers from a cyst in the neck, and when she feels anxious, she feels a lot of pain from it, and her thyroid gland is overworking. What is the relationship between the cyst you suffer from and the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "A thyroid echo should be performed to determine the nature of the cyst and its relationship to the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9304, + "question": "I did an analysis and with this result I know whether it is normal or not", + "answer": "Yes, this analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9305, + "question": "Hello, I have bulging eyes due to hyperthyroidism. Will the eyes return to normal when the thyroid problem is treated permanently?", + "answer": "The exact answer is given by the ophthalmologist, who estimates the degree of exophthalmos. In general, returning the eye to normal is difficult and takes a long time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9306, + "question": "After conducting the analysis, the result appeared as follows: 5.623ng/dl. Is this considered a high, low, or very normal percentage?", + "answer": "We need to see the full analysis to compare the result with the reference values. We need to know when the analysis was performed, in the morning or in the afternoon, and we need to know why we did the analysis, whether there are other tests, and whether we are taking treatments or not.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9307, + "question": "I speak with difficulty, and sometimes I cannot speak, as if something is preventing my voice from coming out, and I always feel as if there is something standing in my throat, and sometimes pain in this area. I sleep for long hours and...", + "answer": "Yes, this number indicates laziness in the thyroid gland, and your symptoms are consistent with laziness. It requires treatment, and here we start with thyroxine at half the usual dose of 50 per day. You should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9308, + "question": "After conducting an analysis of the thyroid gland, the supervising doctor decided to reduce the dose of Ethrox to 150 daily, except for Friday and Saturday.\nBut I am not confident. I would like you to review the analysis and tell me what is necessary", + "answer": "Yes, the dose must be reduced and done correctly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9309, + "question": "This is an ultrasound report of thyroid nodules\nPlease clarify the situation of these nodes and whether there is cause for concern\nThank you", + "answer": "Firstly, my compliments to the radiologist for his detailed report. You have three knots, two small. The third is considered major and is important, and requires that we do a biopsy and take cells from it for examination, and then we will be able to answer your question.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9310, + "question": "At night, I have an increased heart rate and sometimes shortness of breath, and it feels like dizziness, and I get tired from any effort I make. I was examined and found that I have a stomach bacteria, but I blame myself, and may God protect me from a problem with...", + "answer": "Abdominal ultrasound, stool analysis, and medical history are not related to the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9311, + "question": "My brother, who has a thyroid gland, was examined in Cairo by an internist, and he was treated with carbimadole. He went to Upper Egypt, Minya, and wanted to be examined by another doctor. Should he go to an internist, whether or not.", + "answer": "Possibly an internal medicine doctor and possibly a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9312, + "question": "I have a very embarrassing problem. I am 14 years old and my voice is very childish, even though I have been around a year old and this causes me great embarrassment among my friends.", + "answer": "As long as puberty occurs, there is usually no medical problem. Please see an ear and throat doctor and get his opinion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9313, + "question": "15 weeks ago, I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism, and two months ago I had mild cramps on the left side of my chest, and a month ago I felt an annoying heaviness in my left breast and shoulder in the morning, and I am taking the medication. Is the situation scary?", + "answer": "My sister, it is very difficult to link the symptoms together. If you are diagnosed with laziness in the gland, its treatment is a hormone replacement drug, and laziness requires continuous follow-up with an internal medicine specialist or consultant who specializes in glands, so that it can be ensured that the gland’s functions are regulated and that the dosage is appropriate.\nIf the functions are regular, what you suspect now has nothing to do with the gland, and therefore you need an examination of the chest, heart, and breasts to find out the reason.\nBut if the functions are not regular and the dose is not appropriate, the gland may have something to do with the symptoms you are complaining about.\nSo judging and diagnosing just from your message is very difficult.\nI advise you to meet your doctor responsible for diagnosing thyroid gland insufficiency to examine you and do the necessary work, and you will be well.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9314, + "question": "Hello\nI was born in 2002, month 4, meaning in 3 months I will be 20, but my body and weight are 16 years old. My height is 155 and my weight is 45. Are there foods that increase my female hormones? Or is this a disease and go for treatment...", + "answer": "Peace be upon you, your weight is low, but I do not understand why the question is about the female hormone. Have you been diagnosed with a hormone deficiency? I do not recommend manipulating hormones if you are complaining of a specific complaint. I advise seeing a doctor who specializes in the complaint to take a medical history and conduct a clinical examination, and if you need to do the necessary tests and treat the condition based on the diagnosis. Taking hormones without a medical reason increases the chances of malignant tumors, God forbid. may God bless you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9315, + "question": "Hello,\nI had a prolactin test, it came out high, 30.4\n- Testosterone analysis 4.3\n- Dr. Wasfali took two Dostinex tablets together every week\n- And also Cidoteston, an injection once in...", + "answer": "High prolactin in men needs to look for the cause. There are many reasons. It is best to stop treatment and repeat the analysis after a month. If it remains high, the cause must be looked for, and this is the doctor’s job", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9316, + "question": "May God reward you well, I am 23\nI have size deficiency, as the doctor diagnosed me today and prescribed these Choriomon injections. Do you advise me to take them normally? Will it give me results???! It's not too late for salvation", + "answer": "Small genitalia has no cure. I did not understand the meaning of your words: shortcomings in size. In general, we do not recommend this injection until there is a reason for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9317, + "question": "The body and I have calcification nodules, two benign nodules in the thyroid gland, and two hypoechoic nodules in the submandibular gland, and the milk hormone (prolactin) is high 1711", + "answer": "My dear, based on what you mentioned, there is nothing preventing laser hair removal. However, it is preferable to meet with a consultant or dermatologist to take a medical history, conduct a clinical examination, and ensure that there is no medical contraindication, as well as to choose the type of laser that is appropriate for your condition and your health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9318, + "question": "Hypothyroidism 100 Severe lethargy, and I take the medicine on an empty stomach, a tablet, and in the morning the symptoms improve, and at night they come back again, and with effort, the highest dose is useful, and it is useful to take colon medicine with the treatment and dose.", + "answer": "My dear sister, you need to follow up with an internal medicine specialist or consultant who specializes in endocrinology, to follow up with you and make sure that the dosage is appropriate for you. We do not change the dose quickly or frequently because it takes time for the dose to work and make sure it is suitable for you. You cannot take anything with the hormone medication in the morning, but about an hour later you can eat, drink, and take medications based on the doctors’ recommendations. Please commit to following up with a specialist doctor and do not confuse the doctors’ instructions so that you can be followed up accurately and you can stay healthy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9319, + "question": "Doctor, I have a cyst in the parotid gland, and I took treatment for a month. The gland has become small, but it has not disappeared. What is the solution?", + "answer": "You need to see a doctor who specializes in maxillofacial surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9320, + "question": "I suffer from type 2 diabetes and I take a medicine called Daba Veldactin 1000g and my blood sugar is in the right range, but I have started to lose weight severely and my psychology has been affected because of this and I want to regain my weight again even though I...", + "answer": "As long as the blood sugar is controlled, a thyroid test, stool test, and a complete blood count can be done to look for a reason for the weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9321, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the specialty of the doctor that you should go to?", + "answer": "Endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9322, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from a thyroid gland. I had the thyroid removed about a year ago, but now I am suffering from weight gain. What is the reason? I don’t know. Could it be a thyroid gland or not, given the knowledge...", + "answer": "You must follow a diet and consult a physician who specializes in obesity and nutrition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9323, + "question": "I was suffering from coldness in the extremities, difficulty swallowing, and feeling a bit hot, so I thought it was a symptom of anemia because I suffer from anemia, but there was a noticeable enlargement of the gland, so I asked for someone...", + "answer": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI think there is a confusion between pain and suffocation, as I understand it. Mostly, you have increased activity in the thyroid gland, accompanied by an enlarged thyroid gland.\nOften, an enlarged gland may be responsible for difficulty breathing and suffocation.\nYou need to book an urgent and urgent appointment with an endocrinology consultant and endocrine surgeon consultant, as you need to undergo a clinical examination, tests and x-rays to confirm the diagnosis and then treatment.\nTreatment initially requires controlling the functions of the thyroid gland, and you may need surgical treatment if the gland is large and causing suffocation.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9324, + "question": "Are the tests OK?\nThyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 5.52 µIU/mL\nFree T4 11.82 ug/dL 8.9-17.2\nParathyroid Hormone (PTH) Intact 73.17 pg/mL 15-65\nVitamin D (25 OH-Vit D -Total) ng/mL 11.03 ng/mL...", + "answer": "In general, the tests are fine\nThe TSH analysis did not send me the limits of its nature as it differs from one laboratory to another\nIt seems normal in general, but I need more details\nWhy do analysis? What is your silence?\nDo I need to know the normal limit for TSH analysis?\nMay you have good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9325, + "question": "The analysis indicates that the functions of the thyroid gland are healthy. However, a thyroid gland removal operation must be performed. Here is a picture of examining the gland by acupuncture and taking a sample", + "answer": "Gland analysis reflects the functions of the gland. If the functions are healthy, this is part of the thyroid examination\nThe second part concerns the presence of fevers, tumors, or lumps, and this appears in the ultrasound or ultrasound, and here we need a biopsy or sample for diagnosis. If the result of the biopsy is not clear, as in this case, surgical intervention is the only solution, in addition to the fact that the gland is enlarged and the enlargement continues. It may cause pressure on the trachea and surrounding tissues, leading to difficulty breathing and sometimes swallowing, so surgical intervention becomes the appropriate treatment.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9326, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My sister is 15 years old. We recently noticed a bulge in her neck, like a thyroid gland (where a butterfly is). This bulge has been around for about three years and has recently started to hurt and burn her a little. I fear it might be...", + "answer": "Peace and God's mercy and blessings be upon you\nUsually, glandular enlargement and tumors do not cause pain, but the presence of swelling in the neck requires the necessity of making an appointment with a surgical consultant or endocrinology consultant to take a medical history, conduct a clinical examination, and then request the necessary tests and x-rays to arrive at a diagnosis and then the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9327, + "question": "I have polycystic ovary syndrome and gallstones\nI exercise regularly and there is no response to weight loss or regular pregnancy.\nIf the doctor asks me to take a nutritional test and have a thyroid test...", + "answer": "Yes, it has to do with weight\nThe best work is free", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9328, + "question": "After six consecutive months of staying up late and getting stressed out under the pressure of freelancing\nTSH 8.30 µUI/ml\nT4 1.24 ng/ml\nPROLACTINE 16.9 ng/ml\nTESTOSTERONE 443.13 ng/dl\nCORTISOL 8H 15.24 µg/dl\nATG 53.80 UI/ml...", + "answer": "You must take the medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9329, + "question": "Test Total 420 .2/ Normal 300 1080\nTest free 6.70 / Normal 5.05-19.80\nEstradiol E2 51.30 [H] /Normal less or equal 29\nprolactin 14.70 / normal 3.60-18\nThe doctor prescribed me tamoxifen...", + "answer": "The medications are appropriate for your situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9330, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother is elderly and suffers from diabetes and inflammation of the soles of her feet\nI had her tested and given medication, and now her blood sugar is not regular\nI hope you can help me", + "answer": "You can consult your physician to change the treatment plan after performing a HbA1c analysis along with a diet of 1750 calories \nthe breakfast :\nA small piece of cottage cheese   + 4 tablespoons of fava beans with light oil or a boiled egg or\nA small plate of lentils without ghee or oil + three quarters\nA loaf of bread, preferably regular local bread\nthe hour\nTen in the morning :\n   \n One piece of fruit or a cup of fresh juice\nSugarless\nthe lunch\n:\nMixed cooked vegetables plate + salad plate + meat unit 100 gm meat (cut into 10 kilograms)\nPieces of the first) or half a chicken, preferably boiled or grilled, or medium fish, grilled or in the oven.\n+4 tablespoons of plain cooked rice + one piece of fruit\nthe hour\nFifth evening :\nOne piece of fruit\ndinner\n:\n A cup of milk + 4 tablespoons of beans or any kind of\nLegumes or (2 tablespoons of beans + cheese) + green salad or cooked vegetables + three quarters of a loaf of bread\nOr 3 slices of toast + one fruit\nbefore\nSleep and snack:\nA cup of yogurt or a fresh fruit or vegetable.\nBreakfast and dinner alternatives:\npiece\nFat-free or low-fat cheese 100 gm   or a boiled egg (alternatively fried in a little oil) or semi-fat white cheese 70 gm\nOr 3\nSmall falafel pieces or 5 tablespoons fava beans\nLentils with cheese cheese with oil and lemon\nmaybe\nEat a 15g slice of Romano cheese or one piece of processed cheese once a week...", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9331, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid\nVery high today's analysis 8,9\nWhat are the tips?", + "answer": "You need to take Thyroxine 50mcg daily and re-examine after 6 weeks.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9332, + "question": "Masculinity and femininity hormone", + "answer": "All tests are high\nPolycystic ovary syndrome", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9333, + "question": "I am infected with Corona and I am taking treatment for the thyroid gland. The name of the treatment is Carbimazole and Indicardin. Should I continue the treatment or stop it if I am infected with Corona?", + "answer": "It does not conflict with Corona", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9334, + "question": "I use 10 units of insulin 70/30 in the morning, but surprisingly, it does not exceed 99 or less, and after four or three hours, 45, and before breakfast at most, 89, I stopped eating all...", + "answer": "You must consult your physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9335, + "question": "I had the gland tested and it came out healthy, but I have an enlarged thyroid gland in my neck. Is there a treatment for it or can I get it checked?? Or what, doctor?", + "answer": "May you have good health\nThe analysis is part of the necessary examinations, but you still need a clinical examination and x-rays, and based on the x-rays, a biopsy is requested or a decision is reached regarding the need for surgical intervention or not.\nPlease book an appointment with a glandular surgeon consultant. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9336, + "question": "I am 26 years old and suffer from gynecomastia, so I went to have a blood test for hormones. Please help with the results of the test\nIs surgery necessary or can medications solve the problem?", + "answer": "It is possible to use tamoxifen", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9337, + "question": "The fasting insulin ratio is 13.2 and the fasting glucose analysis is 95. Are these values ​​normal?? How do I calculate insulin resistance from these results? Am I suffering from insulin resistance, knowing that the laboratory calculated the percentage...", + "answer": "Insulin resistance is calculated if the percentage is greater than 2, but of course if you suffer from overweight or obesity, it is preferable to treat it to reduce the possibility of you developing diabetes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9338, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI did an examination with the doctor, and then he asked me to do medical tests regarding the thyroid glands, and these are the results. What is the best treatment and what are the diseases he suffers from?", + "answer": "Only a deficiency in vitamin D and B12", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9339, + "question": "Doctor, my sister's neck hurts. I did an ultrasound and it turned out to be a solid mass on the left lobe of the gland. Then I took a sample from the gland and the result turned out to be a soft cyst on the gland. Now the doctor says...", + "answer": "Your sister's safety will not see evil, God willing\nThe sample is taken based on the x-ray results, but the final diagnosis depends on the sample.\nBut there are cases where the sample cannot reach a diagnosis, and here we return the sample.\nIf you send a copy of the x-ray report and the medical sample report, I can help you more.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9340, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for four or five years. I have become very thin, lost a lot of weight, muscle cramps, and nerve inflammation. I am treated with insulin pens. Please pay attention to my question because...", + "answer": "One of your symptoms appears to be that your blood sugar is uncontrolled. Please do a cumulative blood sugar analysis and control your blood sugar well while regulating your diet by consulting a diabetologist and a nutritionist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9341, + "question": "I took two Gland 25 pills, and I feel palpitations. What should I do? I have a slight laziness in the gland", + "answer": "Hello, don't see any evil\nIf the palpitations are fast or very strong, cause dizziness, difficulty breathing, or persist, go to the nearest emergency room.\nMay God bless you with good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9342, + "question": "Do influenza, colds, and allergies affect the results of hormone tests: prolactin, testosterone, LH, FSH??", + "answer": "Hormone analysis is sensitive and may be affected by many factors.\nPlease contact the doctor who requested the tests and laboratory for more details and to find out if you can postpone the test or if someone may calculate the rates of expected changes in each case.\nMay you have good health 6", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9343, + "question": "I had a blood test and found that the TSH level was slightly high. 7.74 Is it what causes me chest pains, shortness of breath, difficulty swallowing, and stomach pain? Please provide a diagnosis. Thank you.", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has various diseases, ranging from problems in its functions to problems in its size.\nIt is very difficult to diagnose whether the gland is the cause of the symptoms you are complaining about.\nYou need to meet with a specialist in endocrinology, who will take a complete medical history, examine you, and then confirm the tests.\nInitially, it seems that you have a slight sluggishness in the gland, but we need TSH\nT4\nTPO\nVitamin D\nPTH\nCalcium\nIn addition to other tests based on the results of the medical history, symptoms, and clinical examination results.\nAn ultrasound scan of the thyroid gland is needed.\nOn its basis, treatment is carried out.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9344, + "question": "My mother has kidney failure due to diabetes. Which one is better and does not affect the kidneys? Dymicron 60 or Amaryl 8", + "answer": "It is best to contact her doctor who is following up on her, preferably a consultant internal medicine specialist specializing in diabetes and endocrinology. I wish her good health, I hope.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9345, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old girl. I suffer from short stature. My height is 147 cm. Can I take growth hormone injections? Will they be effective for my age, knowing that my family is tall?", + "answer": "Yes, your height may be aesthetically disturbing, but your condition is medically sound. If you have reached puberty and your menstrual cycle comes, you do not need anything. If you have not yet reached puberty, your height will increase significantly. In both cases, you do not need to undergo tests or treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9346, + "question": "Thyroid symptoms despite safe tests\nThere are nodules on the gland. An atomic scan was performed and they are benign\nFeeling cold, hair loss, irritability, mood swings, weight gain, and a feeling of lethargy and laziness", + "answer": "Each disorder is non-specific and has nothing to do with the thyroid gland. We advise you to do a vitamin D and hemoglobin test to try to explain the cause of fatigue and lethargy: CBC. TSH. FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9347, + "question": "The case was suffering from sore throat for a week, and a sudden enlargement of the gland was noticed. What is the reason? Please reply", + "answer": "Why did you do the ultrasound? We want a photo report, and if tests are done, send them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9348, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done 5 months ago and the result showed an increase in the hormone level up to 34. I continued taking Altroxen 100 for 5 months and two days ago I had another test and another test...", + "answer": "First, the anti-TG antibody analysis does not help us in following up on treatment. This means that there is no benefit to those who ask for it. Secondly, the TSH analysis is what helps us in monitoring and adjusting the dose of thyroxine, but here it takes a longer time before it returns to normal. You are required to repeat the TSH test after two months and tell us", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9349, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old girl, 155 cm tall, which caused me a special problem, knowing that I have problems with the thyroid gland. Is she the reason for this? After recovery, does it increase...", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism should be treated if present. Your gland has nothing to do with your height. Your health is fine and your height will usually not increase. This must be accepted with satisfaction and conviction", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9350, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Attached are the results of the thyroid examination. Is the result considered normal?\nThanks", + "answer": "Yes, the results are within normal. If you are taking thyroid medication, continue with the same dose. If not, you don't need anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9351, + "question": "Doctor, I am in the fifth week of pregnancy and I have a small nodule in the gland and I do not take any medication because the gland analysis is fine. Is this doing any harm to the fetus or should I...", + "answer": "Your condition is fine and does not require treatment. It is best to send the samples for review. Iodine medication must be stopped if your salt is already iodized", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9352, + "question": "A female suffers from male hormones that are higher than female hormones, even in her marital interactions. This is involuntary. It is not a matter of abnormality. I seek refuge in God. I hope that my topic will be taken seriously. I thank you very much and in all confidentiality.", + "answer": "First, send the tests for examination. Is your menstrual cycle regular or not? Do you have children or not? There are subsequent questions to understand your condition. It is best to follow up directly with the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9353, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 37-year-old girl\nI was diagnosed with multiple nodules in the thyroid gland and the doctor requested a biopsy of one of them\nThe biopsy was scheduled for two and a half months later\nNote that I have...", + "answer": "There is no excuse for delaying the appointment. We should do a CT scan of the neck before taking the biopsy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9354, + "question": "My height is 160. I took growth hormone for 4 months and my bone age was 14.6 months. The first month the increase was 2 cm. In the second month the increase decreased. What is the reason and how much is it expected to reach...", + "answer": "It is wrong to take growth hormone, as it stops the natural secretion in the body. You are in good condition and do not need anything. Growth hormone analysis has its conditions, procedures, and reading", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9355, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am Muhammad, 25 years old. A while ago, changes began to occur in me. I have been suffering from gynecomastia since middle school, but I did not know that it was hormonal problems because I exercised a lot, but a few days ago...", + "answer": "You must do hormonal tests under the supervision of your doctor: PRL. bHCG. LH. FSH. testosterone and thyroid function.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9356, + "question": "My weight is 98, my height is 165, and I am 41 years old. I have an underactive gland that has become 100 limp, and my cumulative blood sugar is 5.7. I do not use any diabetes medication, and I walk for 40 minutes and eat little...", + "answer": "Weight loss, controlling sugar levels, and improving health in general can only be achieved by following a healthy diet, including modifying eating behavior in addition to increasing physical activity, which are the basis for losing weight and reaching the desired health goals. Other factors are helpful factors that may be beneficial. If the basics are present, they will not necessarily be of benefit, especially in the long run, without the availability of these basics. In general, regarding Saxenda needles, they are injections (medications) that help in feeling full and reducing appetite, and it is recommended that they be prescribed by a doctor, and it has been approved for use. It is given to those who suffer from obesity by the American Food Foundation, according to the recommendations of this institution and other international institutions, and according to your body mass index (37). There is no objection to taking it, knowing that it is preferable to be under medical supervision, and he is the one who determines the appropriate dose for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9357, + "question": "Is there another treatment to replace testosterone other than intramuscular injections?\nKnowing that as a result of an injury, one testicle was removed and the other testicle atrophied to become fibrous tissue\nThis is because intramuscular injection causes pain...", + "answer": "And may peace be upon you\nYes, there are pills to replace testosterone, but the problems you mentioned indicate the possibility of an increase in the dose you take", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9358, + "question": "Hello\nI would like to know the level of gland activity, what are its causes, and is there a certain food that causes its increase? + Does eating sweets and nuts hours before the examination affect the gland activity during the analysis?", + "answer": "Thyroid activity has many causes\nThe treatment method varies according to each cause\nThe case should be discussed with a specialized endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9359, + "question": "I had an atomic scan and I want to know what the status of the liver and thyroid gland is", + "answer": "My dear\nFirstly, there is no picture or report\nSecondly, I don't know why the survey was requested\nThirdly, it is best for you to consult the doctor who requested the atomic scan and listen to his opinion and diagnosis\nMay God bless you with good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9360, + "question": "I did a cumulative blood sugar test and it came out at 5.7. Is it possible for it to come down without using a blood sugar regulator when I have no diabetes symptoms?\nThere is an herb that can reduce sugar. Do you recommend using it? I will attach a picture of it", + "answer": "Hello\nI do not advise you to do anything before making an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology and diabetes, to take your medical history in detail, conduct the necessary examination, and then request the necessary tests. May God grant you well-being", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9361, + "question": "Hello, I had a TSH test and the result was 0.126, and the normal result is between (4.780_0.350)\nThe question is, do I have lethargy or secretion of gland activity???", + "answer": "We need the rest of the gland tests. TSH. FT4. FT3 for correct evaluation of the gland. In principle, the waiting period has nothing to do with your obesity or hair loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9362, + "question": "Test result 0.82\nIs the thyroid hormone level normal?", + "answer": "Yes, the result is normal. We hope that you will tell us why you did the test in the first place and whether you take medication for the period or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9363, + "question": "I am 17 years old and my height is about 160 or 162. I wanted to know how taller I can be? I had a growth hormone test done when I was 15 years old and it came out deficient and I took hormone injections...", + "answer": "The length is very appropriate for the age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9364, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am a 44-year-old woman. A doctor asked me to do a thyroid test. When he read the test, he told me that there was a problem with the thyroid gland. I was very afraid...", + "answer": "At the normal level\nRe-examination after two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9365, + "question": "I am 17 years old, my height is 158, and my weight is 78. I expect that I have growth hormone problems, as my height is not appropriate for my age. How can I be treated for this?", + "answer": "Do an IGF-1 test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9366, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a keytone ratio of 2:0 and I suffer from high weight and excessive obesity. I entered a gym to lose weight and follow a diet. I had a morning blood sugar test done and I only drink water...", + "answer": "Dehydration and not drinking water may be the cause, in addition to inflammation in the urine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9367, + "question": "The result was 1.8567 N. I hope you understand me", + "answer": "The examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9368, + "question": "I suffer from high prolactin hormone due to swelling of the pituitary gland for many years. I was taking Dostinex and stopped it for 4 years, and now the hormone has increased again, and the doctor told me to take capergamon for a period...", + "answer": "Must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9369, + "question": "I have been suffering from an underactive thyroid gland for 5 years. I had tests that came as follows: TSH 2.83, vitamin D deficiency 14.6, and uric acid 100. Is there a relationship between these...", + "answer": "No, there is no connection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9370, + "question": "I want to know what are the harms resulting from removing the thyroid gland over this period of time and what are the symptoms, knowing that since 2006 until now I have continued to take the dose of lectocin 100 on...", + "answer": "The thyroid gland secretes the hormone \"thyroxine\", which is responsible for the metabolism and combustion processes in the body. Its deficiency leads to obesity and disorders in all body systems and affects sleep, sexual relations, and the ability to reproduce. Also, due to its deficiency, an increase or decrease in blood pressure may occur.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9371, + "question": "Hello\nDoctor, I am a young man, 19 years old, and I suffer from constant dizziness, nausea, a little headache, blurred vision, and I have a heart rate of 80-100 at rest, and shortness of breath...", + "answer": "Gland analysis is normal. Your heart rate is within normal. But you may have something called asystole, so you should see a cardiologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9372, + "question": "I was suffering from swelling in the area behind the neck, so I went directly to the doctor and was given several medications. Then this swelling subsided. After that, he ordered an ultrasound and the results were good...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nThe report is in a language other than English\nInitially, you need to book an appointment with a specialist to take your medical history in detail, conduct the necessary examination, and then order the appropriate tests and x-rays.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9373, + "question": "Does Glucophage affect the analysis of fasting, fasting and cumulative blood sugar in the pre-diabetic stage, meaning if I refrain from using it, my blood sugar will rise or not? Should I use it for life and continue...", + "answer": "My dear brother, you need an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology or diabetes. He will take a medical history, perform a clinical examination, verify all the details, and based on them, give you an answer. May God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9374, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had the following tests: LH 07, FSH test 1.35, TSH 2 test, testosterone test 4.10, and I had an MRI and a 6 mm benign tumor appeared. How is it treated?", + "answer": "Dear brother\nYou need to book an appointment with a consultant internist who specializes in endocrinology to take your medical history in detail and do the necessary examination and then confirm your tests and x-rays. There are many reasons and for each cause there is a different solution, some of which are with medications and others may require surgical intervention, but in principle you need a consultant internist who specializes in endocrinology, even if You need surgery for the pituitary gland. You may be referred to a neurosurgeon.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9375, + "question": "Doctor, I'm about to use Deca and propnate every 3 days, and I take protein, carbate, and other supplements, and my diet is very good, but I don't see much difference. I want to know the correct use of the hormone.", + "answer": "The correct use is to stop taking all these medications and supplements and return to your normal diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9376, + "question": "I had a gland test done and it was normal, a blood test as well, and a sugar test, and I have a low appetite for food, which means I eat a small thing and get full of it, and I don’t feel hungry until after a few hours, even several times for a sandwich...", + "answer": "When your weight is 41, it is expected that your stomach will be small in proportion to your weight, and you will feel full with little food. As long as your physical and intellectual activity is normal and the tests are normal. Don't worry and live your life, and there will come a time when you gain weight and feel nostalgic for the old days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9377, + "question": "I suffer from weight loss. I had a TSH test and the result was TSH 5.68 / FT4 0.85 / FT3 3.64.\nThe doctor prescribed me Carbimazole 5mg and Vita Plus once a day...", + "answer": "Hello\nUnfortunately, I must send the analysis result because I do not know what type of unit is used in the laboratory.\nIn general, it seems that you have been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and treatment has been prescribed accordingly.\nIf you really suffer from hyperthyroidism, treatment is appropriate.\nMy advice is to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology to confirm your diagnosis, perform the necessary clinical examination, confirm the analysis and diagnosis, and then follow up with you.\nIn general, cases of hyperthyroidism are treated with appropriate medications and require follow-up, and in some cases treatment with radioactive iodine or surgery can be used.\nTherefore, it is necessary to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology\nMay God bless you with good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9378, + "question": "Can a lazy gland patient who takes 25 ml medication take a fat-burning medication?", + "answer": "There is no conflict between them. But: My advice to you is that there is no fat-burning medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9379, + "question": "The symptoms are depression and very severe anxiety...with hot and cold flashes...the symptoms began to appear after the menstrual cycle stopped...we went to an internist, then a psychiatrist, and they prescribed the treatments attached to the picture, but...", + "answer": "These are symptoms of postmenopausal syndrome. It is best to do a thyroid analysis and see a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9380, + "question": "In the result it says 0.933 liters and in front of it 2.200 and 10.500 nanograms per ml.. I know if it is supposed to be the same as the two natural numbers and does not need to be converted to nano.. It is reasonable for this degree to be low with...", + "answer": "We usually do not do a testosterone test unless the doctor decides. Here you must review the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9381, + "question": "Accumulated sugar analysis, one laboratory (6.1) and another laboratory (5.8), and after eating sugars one hour (191) and fasting (108), and the doctor told me that it was a lazy pancreas and treatment with Glucophage XR 1000, and after regular treatment...", + "answer": "You have pre-diabetes, which actually means that your pancreas is overworked by high-sugar foods and excess weight. This medication is treated with exercise and a sugar-free diet that leads to weight loss.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9382, + "question": "I am 11 weeks pregnant\nI had a thyroid analysis done and the percentage was 0.17\nThe ring range is between 0.30 and 4.98\nDoes the gland have problems?", + "answer": "Complete gland tests must be sent. This is often expected and does not require treatment. Vomiting accompanies pregnancy during the period of weeping", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9383, + "question": "Welcome\nMy father's doctor started having problems with balance and vomiting. Six months ago, we did tests on him and nothing turned up\nMoreover, he had part of the thyroid gland removed 10 years ago and did not use any...", + "answer": "Hello\nThe results of the analysis depend on the unit used in the laboratory. On the analysis result sheet, write the natural numbers and write whether the analysis result was high or low.\nIn general, there are many causes of forgetfulness, and gland laziness may be one of them, but gland laziness causes other things, none of which were mentioned.\nIt is best to make an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology and an appointment with a neurological consultant to examine the father and do the necessary examination and complete tests to ascertain the cause of his condition. If it is proven that he is only complaining of laziness, treatment is easy, God willing.\nMay God grant him good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9384, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for 30 years, and I had a cumulative blood sugar test that came out at 14.2, so I started taking insulin, 40 units before breakfast, 20 units before dinner, and a medicine containing metformin 1000 before lunch, but there is...", + "answer": "Hello\nYou don't need a surgeon.\nPlease book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to discuss the symptoms you are complaining of and for him to examine you and do the appropriate tests. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9385, + "question": "Does wearing an abdominal belt affect me? I am having a double thyroidectomy and my body is full and I cannot get weaker even if I diet or eat less.", + "answer": "Hello\nI don't know what you mean by belly band.\nPlease book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology or a surgical consultant specializing in obesity to review your condition and perform the necessary examination. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9386, + "question": "I had a small, moving mass on my collarbone. I had these tests done. Is it normal? When ultrasound was performed, cystic nodules appeared on the thyroid gland. Is this a symptom of glandular tumors...", + "answer": "Hello\nThere are no gland tests\nX-rays show that the size of the gland is normal and there is no disturbing tumor and no lymph nodes.\nIn principle, I do not see anything disturbing, but it is better to go to a consultant endocrine surgeon or an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to examine you and confirm the tests and x-rays.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9387, + "question": "Hello\nI had a thyroid test and discovered that my TSH was high", + "answer": "Peace be upon you\nIt seems that you are suffering from thyroid gland sluggishness, but you need an appointment with an internal medicine consultant who specializes in endocrinology to examine you and do the rest of the tests to confirm the diagnosis and cause, and then treat you.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9388, + "question": "I suffer from excessive thinness, and two years ago I developed an enlarged thyroid gland and became very weak. My weight reached 43 and I am 20 years old. Please help me increase my weight through medications or...", + "answer": "Hello\nIf you have an overactive stomach, you need medical treatment\nPlease book an appointment with an internal medicine specialist who specializes in endocrinology, which is necessary to examine you and do the necessary work. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9389, + "question": "Is a TSH test sufficient to diagnose an underactive or active thyroid gland, or is it necessary to have an FT3 and FT4 result?", + "answer": "Yes, tsh is enough", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9390, + "question": "My mother is 60 years old and she suffers from diabetes, and her blood sugar is 220 before eating. She feels dizzy every few days. How can we lower the blood sugar? What specifically causes the dizziness, and does it have anything to do with its increase, given the knowledge...", + "answer": "Hello\nYou don't need a surgeon\nPlease book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to discuss the symptoms you are complaining of and for him to examine you and do the appropriate tests. May God grant you good health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9391, + "question": "I did a TSH test and the result was TSH=3,500mUI/L. I took an ultrasound of the gland and it was fine.", + "answer": "Gland analysis is normal. The photo report is written in a language other than English, so it cannot be read", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9392, + "question": "I did a growth hormone test and the result came out as 5.07 miu/l, but converting it to nanograms. How much does it come out? Is it deficient or not? Please tell me.", + "answer": "Why did you do this analysis in the first place??? If your goal is for height, then you became taller six years ago", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9393, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. You are a 17-year-old male. I suffer from a small appearance, 12 years old, childish features, and a small face. My height is 165. This problem has caused me bullying and many psychological problems. Please describe...", + "answer": "If you have reached puberty, your condition is within normal range. If puberty does not occur, you must consult a doctor and undergo hormonal tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9394, + "question": "Doctor, I have symptoms of anxiety and general weakness that come in the form of seizures, symptoms similar to low blood sugar. I have already been suffering from low blood sugar for 10 years. My condition has begun to increase and I have been feeling the symptoms of low blood sugar since...", + "answer": "It is necessary to explain in detail what these symptoms are. Writing the sugar test number and its relationship to food, whether it is before the meal or after the meal, means exactly when in time. What do you mean when you say there is insulin resistance? Do you take medications or not?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9395, + "question": "I have a testosterone deficiency. I am following doctors who specialize in endocrinology and urology.\nCould high estrogen be a cause of Lh and Fsh imbalance... causing weak testosterone levels?\nI'm doing the rest of the tests, but...", + "answer": "High estrogen is not a cause but rather a contributor to low testosterone within the medical condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9396, + "question": "I did an analysis of tsh, t4, and t3 and the result was\nTSH: 1.240 UI/ml\nT4: 12.017UI/ml\nT3: 1.343UI/ml\nPlease tell me what the result is", + "answer": "The tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9397, + "question": "I would like to analyze the results of the thyroid examination, knowing that I suffer from constant stress and anxiety", + "answer": "The tests are generally normal. We advise you not to conduct additional analyzes of the gland. We also advise you to see a doctor for your complaints", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9398, + "question": "I am 16 years and three months old, and so far my voice has not changed, and my height is 160. How can I increase my hormones and change my voice and height?", + "answer": "Hello\nAre you 16 or 28 because it says two different ages?\nIn general, you need to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology to discuss the symptoms you are complaining of and for him to examine you and perform the appropriate tests.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9399, + "question": "It turned out that I suffer from thyroid disease, because my weight is weak, my hair is falling out, and my heartbeat is irregular. I consulted a doctor and he gave me Dimazol 50 mg, three pills a day. It's been two months...", + "answer": "Increased gland activity causes weight loss, and it is necessary to take the prescribed medication to reduce any complications, in addition to eating a healthy diet.\nIt is recommended to take (Ensure), which is a nutritional supplement sold in pharmacies at a rate of one to two cups per day, according to the preparation instructions written on the package.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9400, + "question": "I have a problem with a lack of testosterone and its distribution in the body: Are the tests useful?\nShgb, free testo, testo available\nIn explaining the method of use and spread of the hormone in body tissues", + "answer": "Hello\nYou need to book an appointment with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology or a urology consultant to take your medical history in detail, conduct the necessary examination, and then request the appropriate tests and x-rays.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9401, + "question": "I have a son who is 17 years old and has type 1 diabetes. Are there treatments other than insulin?", + "answer": "Dear brother\nMay God grant your son good health and will not cause you any harm\nYour son should follow up with an internal medicine consultant specializing in endocrinology and diabetes\nTreatment may begin with regulating eating and exercise and end with insulin needles or other medications. The endocrinologist and diabetologist is the one who can evaluate your child’s condition and the appropriate medication for him.\nMay God grant him good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9402, + "question": "In men...is there a relationship between testosterone and the hormones LH, FSH...and high estrogen?\nIs there a solution or medication to reduce the estrogen level, so that the Lh and FSH levels are balanced and the testosterone level rises?", + "answer": "Dear brother\nThere are many reasons. You must book an appointment with an internal medicine specialist who specializes in endocrinology so that he can examine you and do the appropriate tests and x-rays if necessary, and then diagnose your condition and prescribe the appropriate medication for you.\nMay God bless you with good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9403, + "question": "I am 19 years old. Can I increase my height or stop the growth hormone?", + "answer": "In general, the maximum length an individual, whether male or female, can reach is during puberty, and sometimes before or after it\nTo determine whether you still have a chance to grow taller, please see an internist who specializes in endocrinology so that he can examine you and perform the appropriate tests and x-rays if necessary for your condition.\nMay God bless you with good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9404, + "question": "Thank you, Dr. Amal Al-Hafzi. This is the gland analysis. As for the symptoms, they are dizziness, headache, and tension in the neck as if it is suffocating when tired. Can we increase the dose of the medication to 50ug? Thank you...", + "answer": "Even this is a gland analysis\nThis is a normal fat analysis\nDizziness, headache, and neck tension are not normal symptoms of the gland.\nShe needs to book an appointment with an internal medicine or neurologist who will examine her and order the appropriate tests and x-rays.\nIf pickling the gland does not work, please do it\nTSH\nT4\nTPO\nMay God give her well-being", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9405, + "question": "I suffer from a lack of growth, which is represented by short stature and a small face, which reduces my self-confidence. I also feel very weak when doing any work, and my heart rate is fast when I go...", + "answer": "Breastfeeding is sufficient, God willing\nAs for short stature, it is usually caused by genetics\nI advise you to take a course with an internal medicine specialist who specializes in endocrinology to ensure that there is no organic cause\nI also advise you to make an appointment with a psychiatrist to help you adapt, be satisfied with your appearance, and build self-confidence\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9406, + "question": "Please ask the doctor to kindly explain the readings in the attached image and whether the levels of FSH and free testosterone are low or not.", + "answer": "The analysis is normal\nHowever, it is recommended to make an appointment with an internal medicine specialist who specializes in endocrinology to discuss the symptoms that the patient is complaining of and the reason for performing these tests and to ensure that there is no need to repeat them.\nMay God grant you good health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9407, + "question": "I am 21 and my height is 164 and my brothers are all over 170. Do I have any problems with my endocrine glands?", + "answer": "A person whose height is 164 feet is usually healthy and has no health problems. Then you are 21 and you have reached your final height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9408, + "question": "My wife suffers from thyroid disease. After conducting tests, the doctor prescribed us Levothyrox 25ug, but the same symptoms remain, represented by dizziness, after four days of use.", + "answer": "Peace and God's mercy and blessings be upon you\nShe sees no evil, may God give her well-being\nFirst, the kit analysis is not attached. Please attach it\nThere is a blood test and the results are good\nSecondly, what are the symptoms that you are complaining about?\nThird, hormonal medication takes time to work and correct laziness if it exists\nWaiting for your answer and good health ahead of it, Lord", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9409, + "question": "I have a problem: I eat but I don't smoke, and I wanted to know whether the glandular gland growth deserves to be treated or not. This is the problem.", + "answer": "Thinness has many causes, and it is necessary to evaluate it so that the cause can be determined and appropriate intervention can be made.\nIncreased gland activity is one of the reasons that may lead to thinness, and it is necessary to consult a specialist to treat this problem if it exists in order to prescribe the appropriate treatment, which in turn will help, along with a healthy nutritional system, to overcome thinness and help in gaining weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9410, + "question": "Fatigue, extreme exhaustion, social isolation, and sometimes high blood pressure", + "answer": "Its symptoms are fatigue, exhaustion, lack of appetite, weight loss, and low blood pressure. We usually do an ACTH test. Corteisol. It is best to consult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9411, + "question": "Please analyze these tests for me, thank you", + "answer": "Very high score. It usually indicates hypothyroidism. FT4 must be turned on for the image to be complete", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9412, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and am taking Euthrox 100\nI have arthritis in my joints, and Plaquenil 200 mg was prescribed for me to take\nKnowing that I suffer from vitamin D deficiency\nSo...", + "answer": "Yes, these medications can be taken together", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9413, + "question": "Does an underactive or overactive thyroid gland affect sperm production?", + "answer": "Yes, definitely, especially her laziness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9414, + "question": "Is the thyroid gland normal?", + "answer": "It is best to consult a specialist, as the images shown alone are not complete or accurate.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9415, + "question": "He took 50% thyroid medication for 3 months and the hormone level became normal.. and I started to get tired of it. Should I stop it..", + "answer": "It cannot be stopped\nContinuity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9416, + "question": "My father, 59 years old, has an enlargement of the salivary gland under the jaw. It started approximately 4 and a half months ago and is increasing in size slightly, without pain, and without any effect on saliva.\nIs this something...", + "answer": "It is not dangerous, and an ultrasound must be done to determine whether there is a stone or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9417, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. I would like to inquire: Can I eat honey for breakfast in the amount of a tablespoon, because honey keeps me full for a long time so that I do not have to eat...", + "answer": "Sugary foods are generally not satiating, but sometimes the body's response to them varies from one case to another.\nA spoonful of honey is considered a portion of carbohydrates, and there is no objection to replacing it with another portion that is usually eaten for breakfast (instead of a piece of fruit or instead of half a small loaf of bread... If you do not know how to switch between portions of carbohydrates, it is recommended to consult a nutritionist for clarification, noting that this technique is Basics of nutritional treatment for diabetics) It is recommended to eat vegetables such as tomatoes and cucumbers if you want to eat honey, and it is generally recommended to eat them with all meals.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9418, + "question": "I take levothyroxine 50 once and this is my last test. I continue with it at the same rate and do not prevent it or increase it.", + "answer": "Continue at the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9419, + "question": "I did this test and it had this result\nname: FSH\nresult: 3.2\nreference range: 2.1 - 18.6 mIU/mL\nIs there a fear of the presence or possibility of pituitary gland deficiency?...", + "answer": "The tests are normal and there is no abnormality", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9420, + "question": "I suffer from suffocation, increased heart rate, and obesity. Even if I eat, I feel hungry. I went to doctors and they said tomorrow, and if I sleep, I suffocate and start coughing during sleep.", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nThere is a slight enlargement of the gland\nPlease do a TSH test and thyroid scan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9421, + "question": "Songs from several thyroid lethargy and I drink the medicine Levothrexine 25, g, and recently I have become dizzy a lot, especially in the morning, and pain in the head with a feeling of heaviness in it, with blood pressure of 110/60, and a difference...", + "answer": "Blood iron and iron stores should be tested\nFerritin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9422, + "question": "Is it possible to completely recover from hypogonadism (primary)?", + "answer": "Hello\nTreatment for hypogonadism varies depending on its type and cause\nBut if there is a cause that can be treated radically, the patient can recover radically, but if the cause is not treated, there will be no radical recovery from it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9423, + "question": "I examined the thyroid gland and found that the T3 is slightly high, 60.2. I have been suffering from sweating and hot flashes for 7 days after I treated a tooth and took Curma antibiotics. Is this a temporary condition due to...", + "answer": "A high level of T3 in the blood does not indicate lethargy or overactive thyroid gland\nThe main thing is the TSH test\nThese flashes may be due to the effect of the drug or other reasons", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9424, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old girl. I started showing symptoms of puberty at the age of 8. I was tall compared to my peers and I looked older, but now my height has stopped and my body has not grown at all and my appearance looks...", + "answer": "And may peace be upon you\nIf growth stops after the symptoms of puberty appear, this indicates a hormonal imbalance in the female hormones or the pituitary gland.\nIt is best to have your glands checked immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9425, + "question": "Female, 15 years old, weight 50, height 167, I followed a strict diet for two days, during which I only drank water and did not eat anything. I felt slight pain in the thyroid area in the morning. I stopped the diet...", + "answer": "This is a case of severe malnutrition. We advise you not to repeat it. Follow up with a nutritionist to take the appropriate diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9426, + "question": "I am a woman who suffers from severe fatigue, even though I sleep well. I said, “Maybe it is a symptom of the thyroid gland, because I suffer from hyperthyroidism. How do I get rid of this fatigue?”", + "answer": "Three weeks after starting treatment for hyperactivity, your fatigue should go away or see a doctor who will perform liver tests and white blood cell counts.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9427, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My blood sugar is a little high and I take Amaryl 1 ml and 1 ml. I went and did a random test and it came out 98 and the cumulative was 7.2. Do I have diabetes or not? The period between eating...", + "answer": "Of course you have diabetes and the current treatment is suitable for you. Follow up on it and re-test your morning blood sugar once a week. And cumulative blood sugar analysis after six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9428, + "question": "I suffer from low thyroid hormone and I use Ethyroxine 50 treatment\nI was scheduled to have impacted wisdom teeth removed using full anesthesia\nThe first time, the anesthesiologist refused and recommended extracting the molars in separate sessions...", + "answer": "In general, there is no problem with general anesthesia for a stable thyroid patient.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9429, + "question": "I am a bodybuilder. I took one injection of 1m of testosterone with 1m of Deca. Honestly, I took it and was hesitant and afraid because I know nothing about this world, and my first injection, of course...", + "answer": "I advise you not to take any of these types of injections. It is better to leave this non-exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9430, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. I take Glucophage 500 two pills in the morning and one pill in the evening. I suffer from high blood sugar in the morning and at dawn at a normal rate (120 or more in the evening, 140-160 in the morning when fasting) and I always have night sweats on the shoulder that I have not been able to control...", + "answer": "You must perform a cumulative blood sugar and morning blood sugar analysis and see a doctor to adjust your medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9431, + "question": "I would like to ask about ways to reduce blood sugar quickly and achieve a significant reduction.\nI have reasons that prevent me from revealing why I need it + I need a natural recipe because I cannot...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, there are no magic ways to reduce blood sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9432, + "question": "I did an analysis for tomorrow\nAnd look at me\nResult 97.07..10.6-19.4pmo1/1", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nThe analysis picture is not clear\nBut if any test is TSH, this means that the gland is sluggish and not active\nYou should see an endocrinologist immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9433, + "question": "I have been suffering from hypothyroidism for five years\nA few days ago, I had an ultrasound examination of the gland, and a picture of the report is attached\nI would like to know about my condition and what the radiologist’s recommendations are and what...", + "answer": "The x-ray report is unclear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9434, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Currently, I had a thyroid test and my TSH was 7.55. I am diagnosed with hypothyroidism and I take eltroxin, knowing that I am skinny, my weight is 67 and my height is 187...", + "answer": "As long as you start treatment. After two months of taking Thyroxine, please re-test the TSH and inform us", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9435, + "question": "My mother suffers from an increase in platelets and takes Hydra 500 and a blood viscosity test and takes aspirin.\nThe results of the tests are attached, indicating activity in the gland... However, its weight increases with...", + "answer": "It is recommended to review the nutritional system followed in addition to increasing physical activity.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9436, + "question": "The entire thyroid gland was removed, and now I use thyroid hormone in the form of Levaxin. My question is, does this medication have side effects on the liver in the future? Please advise me. Thank you.", + "answer": "The medicine does not cause any harm to the liver", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9437, + "question": "Hello doctor, I did a gland test and found it was 0.327, and 3 months ago it was 5.90. He took only 50 pills of Levtrox. Is the result normal or is it activity??? Thank you", + "answer": "The result is natural. Please continue with the same dose and the TSH test can be repeated after at least six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9438, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a patient who had her thyroid removed a year and a half ago. She has been using the treatment for three months now, and I have suffocation that comes to me. Sometimes I do not breathe unless someone is next to me, artificial respiration, and also pain in...", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. Please do an ultrasound of the neck and analyze TSH FT4 - CALCIUM - PHODPOR- ALB urgently.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9439, + "question": "Doctor, I am skinny, I weigh 39, and I am 22, and I have a feeling that I have an thyroid gland. What are the symptoms that indicate that I have an active gland? I eat, but the food does not help. Is this the cause of the thyroid gland??", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. Thinness may be due to hormonal disorders or not, due to examination and evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9440, + "question": "I had a TSH test done and the result came out at 1.47, so is this normal or is the gland sluggish or overactive?\nAnd the normal rate remains from how much to how much?", + "answer": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. Do you mean TSH 147? If so, there is a major problem with the gland. You need to schedule a consultation after re-analyzing TSH - FT3-FT4.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9441, + "question": "I lost weight even though I eat well, thank God, and I did a TSH3 gland analysis and the percentage was 2.03 and I did Free T4 and the percentage was 61.", + "answer": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. This gland analysis is normal. There may be other hormonal problems due to examination and evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9442, + "question": "The entire thyroid was removed and he took Altroxin 200, the FT3 and FT4 tests were correct, and the TSH test was high.", + "answer": "If the TSH height is much higher than the normal cheek\nThis means that you either do not take the dose regularly every day, or that you do not wait an hour after the pill and eat immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9443, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure\nHer blood sugar dropped to 56, and she took honey to help it rise. This was repeated twice on separate days.\nDo you take your usual dose of insulin even when...", + "answer": "Yes, and the dose is reduced only slightly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9444, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old diabetic, and my treatment depends on fast-acting and slow-acting insulin pens. Today I banned all sugars and my diabetes is fine. Is there a problem if I don’t take a long-acting pill before bed?", + "answer": "My dear brother, you should never stop taking long-acting insulin pens at all, because they are what control blood sugar throughout the day. Stopping them may expose the patient to a ketogenic coma if the blood sugar before bedtime is from 100 to 150. This means that the dose is appropriate, and then it is not preferable to take the dose. Right before bed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9445, + "question": "I was taking weight loss medications to lose weight, and in the meantime I did an endocrine test and discovered that the TSH hormone was high. Is this an effect of the valleys? Should I repeat the test?", + "answer": "It could certainly have an impact\nOr an underactive gland may be the cause of weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9446, + "question": "My brother wants to marry a girl who said she suffers from viral diabetes, and he wants to make sure that it will not affect the relationship and childbirth", + "answer": "Sorry, what is meant by viral diabetes?\nPlease send the diagnosis in English\nBut sugar usually affects fertility if it remains irregular for long periods", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9447, + "question": "My mother is irregular in her thyroid medication (Altroxine 100\nShe is very tired and we checked yesterday with a cardiologist and her pulse was weak and she was in a state of lack of concentration and lack of awareness and balance. Is this from...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThese symptoms may be from the gland, especially since they are irregular, as you mentioned\nPlease do a TSH AND FT4 analysis urgently", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9448, + "question": "I had a gland analysis done and I want to know whether it is active or inactive and what are its harms and treatment. I feel like my soul is going away and I have severe heart palpitations and increased nervousness and tension.", + "answer": "This gland analysis, with the presence of heart palpitations, means that there is activity in the gland\nThe tests must be completed by doing Ft4 and FT3 and going to a specialist doctor for endocrinology, or you can contact the medical clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9449, + "question": "I took a dose of 75 by mistake, based on a dose of 37. Usually I always take 37, and only one day a week I take 50. Does it affect thyroxine pills or not?", + "answer": "If the dose was taken incorrectly once or twice or less than a week ago, this will not have an effect\nBut if it is more than that, this requires an urgent analysis of the gland and a review of the treating physician or contacting the medical clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9450, + "question": "I am pregnant and I suffer from chronic diabetes and high blood pressure. Before pregnancy, I was taking Glucophage 1000, Amaryl 3, and Tritase 5. After pregnancy, I take insulin and Aldomet to control them. I am about to give birth. Should I take the old medications before pregnancy after...", + "answer": "As for diabetes and blood pressure medications, there is no problem with taking both of them after giving birth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9451, + "question": "My husband has a blood sugar of 13 and the doctor prescribed him insulin 8 units a day once a day and Downyl pills three times a day and Glovage pills three times a day. Is it normal and there is no harm in using the pills with...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nIf insulin is long-acting, there is no way to use it with pills such as Diwanil\nBut I do not completely recommend taking the pills with insulin if the cumulative amount is that high", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9452, + "question": "I am a 33-year-old man suffering from a cyst on the thyroid gland in the right lobe. I had a puncture procedure, but the tumor came back again. Is there a solution other than surgery? Is there a medicine...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nIf the result of the test is benign and there is no evidence on examination that there are tumors\nThere is no thyroid disorder\nI advise you to repeat the suit, as there are some substances that can be injected into the cyst cavity to prevent it from filling again.\nBut if there are any indications of tumors in the gland or if there is a disturbance in the function, then I recommend a total or lobar surgical removal of the gland for the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9453, + "question": "I inject growth hormone, and the question is whether when I stop the injection, all natural growth stops. Thank you", + "answer": "This depends on the reason for the injection. If there is a growth hormone deficiency, it is preferable not to stop the injection until all of your bones stop growing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9454, + "question": "What are the causes of a thyroid nodule in the neck?\nIs there a relationship between infection with the Corona virus and swollen glands?\nThanks", + "answer": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. There are many causes of goiter, including chronic infections, cysts, function disorders, and tumors. However, it must be confirmed that the swelling in the neck is the result of goiter and not another cause, by doing a NECK US test, but there is no direct relationship between infection with the Torna virus and goiter. Unless there is a malfunction in the function", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9455, + "question": "I suffer from thalassemia and I am 21 years old. This disease led to the cessation of the natural growth of my body in terms of height, problems with the growth glands and reproductive glands, exposure to bullying, and feelings of...", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nDear brother\nThere may actually be hypogonadism\nBut you should know that thalassemia, as a chronic disease, negatively affects growth and puberty\nI advise you to do a TSH test. CORTISOL 900 AM\nTOTAL TESTOSTERONE\nFSH\nLH\nPROLACTIN\nALT\nCREATININE", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9456, + "question": "I was vaccinated against Corona yesterday, knowing that I suffer from prolactin and taking the medicine. This means that taking the medicine with the vaccination is harmful.", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nThe Corona vaccine does not harm the pituitary adenoma and the treatment of increased prolactin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9457, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a comprehensive blood test\nTestosterone deficiency 4.680 ng/ml\nFsh 1.97 ui/L\nLh 6.63 UI/L\nTSH is normal\nPROLACTINE 8.12 ng/mL\nCholesterol 2.07 g/L (1.5 _ 2.0)...", + "answer": "If you are not complaining about anything, do not pay attention to the testosterone result. Or send the analysis sheet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9458, + "question": "My daughter is 13 years old and has shown all the signs of puberty but has not reached 170 feet\nWeight 92. There are no diseases", + "answer": "Age 13 years. This is a natural attainment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9459, + "question": "An underactive thyroid gland is difficult to lose weight, and I began to face problems with knee pain and an injury to the right knee, which led to my inability to exercise. What is the appropriate solution, such as diet and exercise...", + "answer": "There is no difficulty with will, regularity, organization and a healthy regime.\nIt is recommended to consult a nutritionist to help you develop the appropriate weight loss program.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9460, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI was diagnosed with Klinefelter Syndrome when I was 22 years old, and one of its symptoms is a lack of facial hair, along with leg and chest hair, and a slightly soft voice.\nMy question is, have you yet...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nIf so, the condition is diagnosed as Klinefelter syndrome\nThis means that your testicles do not and will not perform their functions\nIt is the production of testosterone and sperm production\nTherefore, it is advisable to go to your nearest endocrinologist so that he can prescribe testosterone injections for you so that you can continue taking them until you develop male characteristics such as hair and the like.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9461, + "question": "What specialist doctor treats deficiency, delay and lack of growth?", + "answer": "And may peace be upon you\nEndocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9462, + "question": "For six months, I took the glandular medication, and I dropped from 7.85 to 2.77. Should I continue the treatment and for how long and how much should I take 25 or 50, knowing that I\nI was taking 50 and is there any lethargy now?", + "answer": "Dear sister\nChronic hypothyroidism does not cure people completely\nBecause the pills you take do not stimulate the thyroid gland\nBut it compensates for the deficiency of the hormone secreted by the gland\nTherefore, I advise you to continue on the same dose and follow up on the analysis and dose with a specialized endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9463, + "question": "Doctor, my penis is 14 cm long, I am 23 years old, and I had a testosterone test of 315 ng/ml.\nI know that genetics plays a role in this matter, but my brothers have penises the size of...", + "answer": "There are no medical procedures that help in lengthening the penis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9464, + "question": "I have been suffering from a toxic thyroid gland for more than ten years, and I took the treatment, the attached picture of which is attached with the tests. After a while, my face became swollen at times, with fatigue and lethargy. Several times I had the test...", + "answer": "You have entered a stage of severe gland lethargy. Neocarbimazole should be discontinued. Take 50 tablets of thyroxine daily. Monthly TSH analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9465, + "question": ", I checked Lh =3.3 MUI/ml\noestradiol 17 beta = 50 Pg/ml\nI have thinning skin, weak sexual desire, anxiety, distraction, excessive sebum,\nWhat is the reason ? Dysfunction of the pituitary gland, testicle...", + "answer": "You must consult a specialist doctor and repeat the tests with other tests in the context of (weak sexual desire) to uncover the pathological cause.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9466, + "question": "I tested the gland and the percentage came out at 7.85, and I took 25 for 3 months, then I tested and went down to 7.35, and I took 50 for 3 months, and now I tested and it came out at 2.77. What is the gland reading and is it...", + "answer": "You have mild glandular underactivity that has been corrected with medication. Treatment must be continued and TSH retested every six months for follow-up and evaluation of treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9467, + "question": "I suffer from excessive height due to a hormonal imbalance due to the death of a testicle before puberty. My height has now reached two meters and I am 32 years old. Is there a treatment, knowing that my height is at the age of...", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor and undergo tests and x-rays to rule out acromegaly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9468, + "question": "I took Racutane before the age of 18 and my height growth stopped. Can I do something about this and take growth hormones or whatever to increase my height?", + "answer": "If you are now over 18, your height has reached full height and will not increase", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9469, + "question": "The normal range for male hormones is 15-70, but my male hormone percentage is 25 out of 15-70. Is it considered low in the normal range?", + "answer": "Within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9470, + "question": "Male, 17 years old, my height is 163. A little hair has begun to grow under my armpit. I think I have delayed puberty. Can I increase my height? Even though all my family members are taller? How much is it possible...", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible\nIf you have a growth hormone or male hormone deficiency\nYou should consult a specialist endocrinologist in your country to undergo hormone analysis and x-rays to determine bone age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9471, + "question": "Hello, my thyroid is 4.630\nIs this a deficiency or an excess?\nHow dangerous is it?\nWhat is its effect on depression?", + "answer": "You did not mention your age. This number has no satisfactory value. To be sure, you can repeat the analysis after two months: TSH. ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9472, + "question": "I use growth needles. Is it harmful if I take the vaccine?", + "answer": "There is no problem with taking the Corona vaccine with growth hormone injections", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9473, + "question": "She was taking a dose of 50, it was 6.04, then the dose was 75, a month later, the number became this, what is the solution?", + "answer": "This analysis picture indicates a slight deficiency or laziness in the thyroid gland, which requires taking thyroxine pills. This matter must be done under the supervision of a specialist endocrinologist in your country.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9474, + "question": "I had a slightly high prolactine level, i.e. 36, and the normal rate is 35. I took Dostinex 0.5 for two months and had an examination, knowing that I take ethyrox for the gland.", + "answer": "This slight increase in the level of prolactin does not require taking medications, but rather it may be a natural cause of an underactive thyroid gland, or it may be caused by taking some anti-depressant or colon-sedating medications.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9475, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I underwent a comprehensive analysis and would like to seek advice from you regarding appropriate treatment", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nThis analysis shows an increase in fat and cholesterol levels\nYou may need medication while adhering to a diet\nTSH, HBA1C, and creatinine must be analyzed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9476, + "question": "I did a thyroid analysis as follows\nTSH: 5.21 mIU/L\nT4: 11.84 pmo/L\nT3: 4.23 pmo/L\nAre there problems with the thyroid gland?\nWith a tingling sensation in the area of ​​the gland at the bottom of the neck...", + "answer": "There is no obvious problem with the gland analysis\nThese symptoms may be the result of other problems\nBut the range of numbers must be clarified for analysis. There may also be signs of laziness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9477, + "question": "Does an increase in TSH to 7.26 cause the menstrual cycle to occur on time? Many days...\nOver a period of time, I went to a doctor and she told me that I took medication for hormones and then they were regulated.. in...", + "answer": "Hello\nThyroid disorders cause irregularity in the menstrual cycle, and the gland must be regulated first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9478, + "question": "What is the relationship between Zoladex injection and high FSH hormone?", + "answer": "This medication stimulates the pituitary gland to secrete FSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9479, + "question": "My mother suffers from thyroid gland sluggishness and is continuing to treat the sluggishness. When the gland was analyzed, it was found that the diet was fine, but the doctor prescribed her medication for hyperthyroidism, and after using it, and upon regular analysis, it was found...", + "answer": "My dear, medicine treats the problem of lethargy and is the ideal treatment\nBut the dose must be adjusted and tests must be performed for TSH and T4\nTo ensure the appropriate dosage and adjust it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9480, + "question": "I have an active gland and an enlarged, benign nodule. Thank God, I took treatment 4 months ago with Neomercazole 10. I was tested twice and the hormone came out fine. Does the enlargement stop its growth? Read on the internet the symptoms that I did not have. Is it possible...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDid you do an atomic scan of the gland?\nBecause the node may be the cause of the activity\nAlso, treatment of gland activity does not affect the size of the existing node", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9481, + "question": "I had a TSH test and the result was 3.7, as the normal range is 0.35 to 4.94\nShould I take thyroxine and what is the dose?", + "answer": "This percentage is normal and is often due to regular intake of the hormone thyroxine\nIf you have previously been diagnosed with hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid, I advise you never to stop taking the pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9482, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old young man and I have a growth hormone deficiency, and this has greatly affected my height, and I am afraid that it will affect my penis as well, knowing that its length is 14 cm and its circumference is 12...", + "answer": "Please contact the registered number", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9483, + "question": "Is there a medicine or hormone that helps in the growth of facial bones or features, knowing that I am 24 years old and I look like I am 14 years old, and my lower jaw is also small. Will taking growth hormone at the age of 24 increase...", + "answer": "Growth hormone should not be taken unless there is a medical need\nYou should go to an endocrinologist if you have symptoms of growth hormone deficiency, such as short stature or delayed puberty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9484, + "question": "Hello\nI want to know the result of the analysis\nGratefully", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nThere is a slight increase in the percentage of antibodies to the gland\nYou may be at risk for hypothyroidism\nIt is recommended to follow up on tSH analysis every 7 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9485, + "question": "My aunt is old and suffers from lack of sleep and delusions of correct things. I had a comprehensive analysis and everything is fine except for an enlarged gland.", + "answer": "We advise you to see a psychiatrist. Enlarged gland requires an echocardiogram", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9486, + "question": "I want to know the result of the test and whether nutritional supplements that contain biotin affect the test result", + "answer": "The analysis is considered slightly lower than normal\nIt indicates activity in the gland\nFT4 scan must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9487, + "question": "All day long I always have bloating and constipation\nI became very nervous, and I couldn't stand the cold like before\nMy hair falls out a little\nThe lymph nodes in my neck become inflamed every now and then for two or three days and remain normal...", + "answer": "Nervousness and intolerance to cold are complaints other than your patients. General tests and examination by a doctor must be performed for constipation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9488, + "question": "What is the normal TSH level for pregnancy?", + "answer": "Less than 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9489, + "question": "I am 22 years old. I had a C-peptide test and the result was 1.17, with an increase in blood sugar on an empty stomach. Blood sugar was 177. Is this type 1 diabetes? If so, is it...", + "answer": "Mostly this is type 1 diabetes. The pancreas is still working, but only partially. What is destroyed will not return to normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9490, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I consulted my little brother who suffers from not being tall. The doctor told him that there are pills that will make him taller. Are these pills useful or not? He is 12, his weight is 40 and his height is approximately 135. What is the solution, pills or needles?", + "answer": "He is still in the growth stage, it is recommended to wait until the age of 15.\nIt is recommended to consume 3-4 cups of milk daily as part of a healthy diet.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9491, + "question": "I have moderate gland sluggishness and I took a 50-gram pill the first day and my drowsiness increased severely. What is the reason and will this symptom continue?", + "answer": "We usually take a thyroxine pill in the morning on an empty stomach. There is no relationship between it and drowsiness. We advise you to sleep early", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9492, + "question": "I am 22 years old, my height is 176 cm. I have a small fist and finger bones as well, although I am of a large build and my weight is 95, which means they are like the hands of a girl. I also suffer from muscle weakness. I was diagnosed in 2010...", + "answer": "The important thing is that you take treatment for hypothyroidism. We advise you to perform general tests to rule out any possible cause for muscle weakness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9493, + "question": "Feeling lethargic, constantly lethargic, extremely tired, exhausted, lacking in energy, always wanting to sleep, and tired from the slightest movement. I do not suffer from any chronic diseases except thyroid laziness, and I follow the dosage with my doctor...", + "answer": "General tests must be performed: blood count, hemoglobin, vitamin D, liver and kidney tests, and electrolytes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9494, + "question": "I want to go to the doctor because of a problem I have, which is that my breasts have not changed during my adult years. If the doctor prescribed me some type of medication that might increase the level of female hormones...", + "answer": "Magnesium does not affect the absorption of phytoestrogen.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9495, + "question": "I am 28 and I have diabetes and I take sugar pills and sometimes I feel low, tired and lethargic. Should I continue taking the medication and just diet, knowing that the pancreas tests are fine according to what the doctor said?", + "answer": "Hello\nIt is preferable to perform a regular blood sugar test during a bout of fatigue and lethargy to ensure that the blood sugar level does not drop", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9496, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland. How many times when I drink water do I feel as if a ball is landing in my stomach", + "answer": "What is the disease of the thyroid gland?\nWhat is the tool currently used for the gland?\nIs there an enlargement of the gland?\nHave you done an ultrasound of the gland?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9497, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism, the result of the analysis is 1.26, and I am pregnant in the first month. I take two thyroxine 200 tablets.", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThe sent analysis result is TSH or FT4\nThe goal in pregnancy is for the TSH number to be less than 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9498, + "question": "I got sick five months ago and had flu symptoms for ten days. Since then, I have had hair loss, and half of my hair has lost, and my weight does not go down easily. Pimples have appeared on my face, and sometimes I feel cold and my immunity has decreased.", + "answer": "It is best to do a TSH test only to determine whether these symptoms are the result of a thyroid deficiency or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9499, + "question": "Does vitamin D reduce hyperthyroidism and how much is the dose?\nIn addition to magnesium, how many doses do I take when I take vitamin E 400? Does it affect the gland or preserve it?", + "answer": "Vitamin D deficiency does not limit hyperthyroidism, but it may be associated with it\nThe appropriate dose to maintain vitamin D is 600 to 800 IU daily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9500, + "question": "My boyfriend and I have been suffering from type 1 diabetes since childhood, and his family refuses marriage under the pretext of our illness. Does it really affect our children and our marital life?", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nIf your type of diabetes is type 1, sure\nThe probability of your children being affected if you have a genetic defect is only 5 to 10 percent", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9501, + "question": "Which doctor (specialty) can inject Botox into the salivary glands?\nThank you", + "answer": "Please ask your ear, nose and throat doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9502, + "question": "I am 16 years old and my height is 160 cm, and I look small. Is there any growth in my body? Knowing that my family is around 158 cm. Are there any tips that provide natural growth hormone because this is causing me...", + "answer": "I'm still in the growth stage.\nEating a healthy diet and exercising will help you overcome this problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9503, + "question": "I use growth hormone injections and I checked the protein level and it turned out to be very high. Are the growth hormone injections the reason?", + "answer": "These are external influences that negatively affect vital processes such as metabolic processes in the body, including protein metabolism, and it is never recommended to take them without consulting a specialist due to their negative impact on health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9504, + "question": "I have the results of the glands and I want to know what is in them", + "answer": "You had surgery on the breast and lymph nodes. This belongs to the specialty of surgery, not glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9505, + "question": "The important thing is that I went to get tested and take growth hormone injections, and I also have a shortening of my bone age, which is 15. Will my height increase or not? My mother’s height is 154 and my father’s height is 170.", + "answer": "I'm still in the growth stage.\nEating a healthy diet, including consuming an average of 3-4 cups of milk daily, will help you.\nIt is necessary not to take any medications or take any injections except after consulting a specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9506, + "question": "My son is 167 tall and weighs 65. The father is 172 tall and the mother is 165. May I know which doctor I can take him to, an orthopedic doctor or a hormone doctor?", + "answer": "The height is appropriate and he does not need a doctor, and he still has the opportunity to increase his height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9507, + "question": "I suffer from a rough voice. I am a 17-year-old young man\nA year ago my voice became like this and I don't know the solution", + "answer": "This is normal and expected in adulthood and then moderates within a few years", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9508, + "question": "Good evening\nBy God, his blood sugar rose to 300 after an injection of the antibiotic Cefotax 1 gram, and after 4 hours his blood sugar gradually rose to 300, and I gave him Sodavage 1000 while drinking a lot of fluids...", + "answer": "Inflammation, infections, and medications such as cortisone are among the factors that help in high blood sugar, especially in the absence of food regulation, physical activity, and psychological and physical comfort.\nIn such cases, it is not recommended to take personal diligence in treatment without consulting a specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9509, + "question": "I tested the thyroid hormones and the TSH result is 0.2. Is it considered thyroid gland laziness and requires seeing a doctor?", + "answer": "Do the complete analysis\nFT4, TSH\nAnd take a picture of the result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9510, + "question": "My weight was 114 and I went on a strict diet and lost weight, but I quickly gained the weight again. I ate a lot and at irregular times and drank soda and sugar. I want to ask about pills...", + "answer": "One of the problems that unhealthy diets may cause is the return of excess weight after returning to eating usual food.\nThe basic principle in any weight loss program is to focus on...\nFollow a healthy diet, including modifying food behavior.\nThe basics of weight loss are a healthy diet and increasing physical activity, and other than that are secondary things that are useless without the basics, and may be useful if the basics are present.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9511, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism and I take the medication Atyrozole 5 mg, and during taking it for two months, I started to feel itching in my body and in the past.", + "answer": "One of the effects of the glandular suppressant drug is the appearance of mild skin allergies\nIt goes away after a while\nIf the itching is mild, it is recommended to continue taking the pills and use an antihistamine such as Claritin tablets\nHowever, if the allergy is severe, a dermatologist must be consulted, and if it is proven that it is from the thyroid medication, it should be stopped immediately and an alternative should be sought with the endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9512, + "question": "I have dizziness, headache, and slight hair loss. Should I increase or decrease the dose of thyroxine? I am taking a dose of 125.", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nGland analysis indicates that the dose is somewhat high\nI prefer to reduce the dose to 100 micrograms per day and re-test after two months\nFor lethargy and hair loss\nMake sure that vitamin D is normal and there is no anemia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9513, + "question": "I am overweight and my burn rate is weak, even when I eat less", + "answer": "What does it mean that the burning rate is low?\nDid you measure basal metabolic rate?\nIf you measured it and it was a little\nIt is preferable to do a TSH analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9514, + "question": "I had a CT scan, Doctor, and the specialist did not put me on thyroid protection. On the contrary, he told me to stay in your clothes. Is there any harm in it?", + "answer": "God willing, there will be no harm\nBut if the X-rays occur repeatedly during the year, you should wear condoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9515, + "question": "My daughter is 14 years old and there is a slight swelling on the right side of her neck. When the thyroid tests were done, the results were normal, so she was asked to do an ultrasound to confirm the cause. The question...", + "answer": "No, there is no risk in doing so", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9516, + "question": "I had a gland examination and I want to know the result and whether the gland result in the examination is related to weight gain", + "answer": "The thyroid gland regulates many vital body functions, and a malfunction in it negatively affects various body functions.\nIncreased gland activity leads to weight loss, and decreased activity leads to weight gain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9517, + "question": "I have had an underactive gland for 3 years and have been taking Neomercazole pills (two pills 3 times a day) and the gland is regular with regular treatment.\nBut the gland's antibodies are very high, as in the attached test, and it does not respond\nIs this his...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. The activity of the thyroid gland is not treated for all this period. Moreover, the antibodies have nothing to do with the improvement of functions because they do not improve with treatment. I advise you to see a doctor specializing in endocrinology.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9518, + "question": "I am 19 years and 9 months old and my height is 1.63. Can I increase my height by injecting growth hormone?\nCan the doctor give me the injection at this age?", + "answer": "Growth hormone injections do not cause an increase in height for those who do not have a deficiency or delay in constiturinal height or whose bone ends have stopped growing.\nTherefore, I advise you to take a regular x-ray of the wrist and determine the age of the bones with an orthopedic doctor and refer them to a doctor who specializes in endocrinology to determine the need for growth hormone or not.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9519, + "question": "Hello\nI tested my blood sugar by coincidence, and it came out two hours after breakfast, and my meal was 154, and two hours after lunch, it was 142, and the next morning my fasting blood sugar was 88, knowing that dinner was very light...", + "answer": "In general, the readings are within the texts.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9520, + "question": "A patient with an underactive thyroid gland must be obese, or are there any people who are underactive and thin?", + "answer": "An underactive thyroid may cause weight gain\nBut it is not a condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9521, + "question": "Can he have his thyroid removed, and he has lethargy and has been taking the medication Troxine for 40 years, and he has goulcoma in the eye, and she is 62 years old. Can she take the vaccine?", + "answer": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. Regarding the thyroid problem, there is no problem with the Pfizer vaccine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9522, + "question": "I am a 45-year-old woman. I had a thyroid test and the test result was tsh 8.1100uIU/ml. Is there a treatment?", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThis number in particular does not require treatment, but an FT4 analysis must be performed to ensure that the gland is not sluggish\nIt must be ensured that there is no pregnancy or thyroid enlargement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9523, + "question": "In case of gland activity, is Thyrocil 50 harmful for pregnant women in the 3rd month in case of gland activity?\nTsh = 0.008\nT3 = 7.07\nT4 = 2.70", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Slight activity of the thyroid gland occurs in the first three months of pregnancy, and sometimes it requires treatment. If you see a doctor who specializes in the thyroid gland and he prescribes the drug Thyrocel, it is better for you to take it. Otherwise, you should go to a doctor who specializes in the thyroid gland with a follow-up analysis of the function of the thyroid gland after 3 months. Weeks of taking it, blood count, and liver function", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9524, + "question": "Permanent lethargy, rapid heartbeat, excess weight, open appetite, delayed pregnancy", + "answer": "Gland analysis is normal. Please see your gynecologist for pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9525, + "question": "When are the symptoms of hyperthyroidism supposed to disappear after treatment, such as palpitations, insomnia, and hair loss? Do they take time to disappear, or do they generally disappear within a week?\nI have been on treatment for a month and still...", + "answer": "Usually, after three weeks of appropriate treatment, palpitations and insomnia disappear. As for hair loss, new hairs will not appear until several months later", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9526, + "question": "When the gland is active, is it active all the time? Or it is active for days and days, and the explanation is that the symptoms of activity come and go and do not continue", + "answer": "Immune diseases have this tendency to increase the percentage of antibodies very much at times\nBut in any case, the medication must be taken regularly and daily until the doctor stops it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9527, + "question": "My last cumulative blood test was 5.8%, and the blood sugar result before eating was 92 / and after eating was 111, and also the blood pressure was 134 / what came out in the test was thyroid activity and vitamin D B12 deficiency...", + "answer": "If the diagnosis is thyroid activity, weight loss is one of the results.\nIt is recommended to consult a specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9528, + "question": "I have been suffering from a problem with the gland that causes blockage and lethargy for seven years, and I have been taking medication for it since it started on a daily basis for the entire time until now.\nIs there a final solution to this...", + "answer": "By following up on the thyroid gland, we determine your need for the medication and its dosage\nYou may continue treatment throughout your life, and there may come a time when you stop\nThis is cleared by follow-up\nThere is no process of inactivity and thank God for that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9529, + "question": "Does the periodic examination of the thyroid gland require, after removal and replacement, glucose (sugar) tests similar to gland tests? After how many months is it recommended that the periodic examination be performed?", + "answer": "After the removal, taking the replacement, and reaching the appropriate dose, it is followed up every 3-6 months. If the dose is changed, the analysis is followed after two weeks. Sugar tests are required according to the case and not routinely.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9530, + "question": "I use Deca Drabolin injections every month. Does it help with my height? I am 16", + "answer": "I do not advise you to use it\nI advise you to visit the short stature clinic in the pediatric and adult departments to determine whether you need a drug\nThen growth hormone is used", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9531, + "question": "I have sluggishness in my gland and I take medicine, but I asked if the stomach must be empty for two hours before taking the medicine. Is it possible to drink vinegar, tea or coffee during the two hours or not...", + "answer": "It is preferable not to eat anything for an hour, especially milk, which can be taken an hour before suhoor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9532, + "question": "Does thyroid hormone irregularity after its removal affect the liver enzyme (ALT (GPT))?\nI did the test and it was a little high\n45.4U/l\nThe normal range is 2.0-41.0\nIs it worrying because the doctor says not to worry? The increase is slight...", + "answer": "The reasons for an increase in enzymes vary, possibly after anesthesia, for example, or as a side effect of a medication\nI advise you to repeat the analysis after two months, God willing, it will be clear\nAs for the dose, it is determined according to the functions. Repeat it every two months if it is correct, otherwise every two weeks after changing the dose\nFT4\nTSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9533, + "question": "I am 19 years old and I have no hair on my body. What is the reason for a lack of hormones? And what is the treatment?", + "answer": "If other symptoms of puberty are present, there is no problem\nThis is a matter of genetics\nSome families have very thin hair, even in men and vice versa\nThere is no problem and therefore no cure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9534, + "question": "Prolactinoma\nEnlargement of the pituitary gland\nProlactinoma\nIt is normal if you take the Corona vaccine\nDoes it have side effects?", + "answer": "There is no problem, take the Corona vaccine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9535, + "question": "Is it possible to take thyroid hormone directly before going to bed on an empty stomach every day at the same time, or is that not correct? Rather, the medication must be taken in the morning upon waking up.", + "answer": "Any fixed time daily on an empty stomach\nEven if it is in the morning, it is better to prevent forgetting", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9536, + "question": "A short time ago, I had an operation and the entire gland was removed. This medicine is the treatment, so what are the side effects over time?", + "answer": "There are no significant side effects, but in your case it is necessary for someone to take it and there is no risk to your health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9537, + "question": "I had an IRM test and it turned out that I had a tumor in my pituitary gland, and my doctor prescribed me Prolac 0.5 on Monday and Thursday. My question is for the treatment to be effective. What is food...", + "answer": "Food has nothing to do with treatment. We do not recommend or prohibit a specific food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9538, + "question": "I have a slight increase in the TSH hormone. The internist did not give me medication for the glands. Is this a cause for concern? Could it be that the antidepressant drug Lustral caused this increase? I took it and stopped it...", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Regarding high TSH, if its level does not rise above 10, this does not affect it in any way, and there is no problem, and it does not require treatment unless pregnancy occurs or there is an enlargement of the thyroid gland. As for the TV scan of the attached gland, the gland is normal and there is only a small cyst in it, the size of which does not exceed 1 cm, and this does not concern us at all.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9539, + "question": "Doctor, my daughter is 8 years old and has a bulge in her chest. Whoever looks at her chest says that she is in high school and has a lot of hair in the pubic area and under the armpit. Should I take her to a doctor to examine her or is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, she must be examined and undergo tests and x-rays\nThere may be a hormonal reason behind these symptoms\nThese are symptoms of early puberty\nAfter the tests, a diagnosis of premature puberty may be made for no reason, but she may need a drug to slow down the puberty process so that she does not end up short in stature.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9540, + "question": "Removal of the thyroid and parathyroid glands\nMy child has a hereditary liver disease\nIn my country, there is vaccination against the Corona virus, and among the target groups are the elderly and chronic diseases\nAm I and my child considered a disease?", + "answer": "Peace and mercy of God\nFor thyroid problem\nPlease explain the reason for the resection\nBut over all\nChronic thyroid disease is considered a chronic disease, but it is not the target group for vaccination against the Coronavirus\nBut getting the vaccination is very important for your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9541, + "question": "I did a thyroid test (TSH) and the results came out, but I didn’t know what the result meant. It was in insomnia.", + "answer": "The result is normal\nThere is no gland disorder", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9542, + "question": "I recently suffer from acne, so I tested the FSH and LH hormones and the results are low. Knowing that I am taking thyroxine treatment for hypothyroidism and now it is stable, what can I do to control the hormonal imbalance?", + "answer": "These tests depend on the day of the cycle on which you had the test done\nIt may be very normal\nIf you do not suffer from problems other than acne, you do not need treatment\nIf the cycle is regular, fertility is good, and so on, then these tests have no meaning", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9543, + "question": "Doctor, I am 20 years old, married, have a child, and I have short stature, and this thing causes me phalanx. Can I take hormone injections? Do they have negative effects and do they affect reproduction and increase...", + "answer": "At the age of twenty, you cannot increase your height with any drug, as the ends of the bones heal shortly after puberty. Forget the issue of height and accept your appearance. Many people prefer short women over tall women", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9544, + "question": "Is it due to increased thyroid gland activity?", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThere is no direct relationship between increased thyroid activity and daily hypoplasia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9545, + "question": "Anxiety, nerve tremors in the extremities, obesity, rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, and foot numbness. The examination is attached. What is the appropriate dose of thyroxine?", + "answer": "Your gland functions are normal and you do not need medication. The only defect is in the level of vitamin D. It is preferable for you to be exposed to the sun daily and take a therapeutic dose of vitamin D for two months, then the preventive dose on an ongoing basis. For the rest of the symptoms, it is preferable to visit an internist if there is nothing in the examination by a psychologist. You may have stress or exercise. In difficult circumstances", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9546, + "question": "I want to do cupping. With time, may God willing, you can replace the need for medicine", + "answer": "Cupping is not useful in treating thyroid gland laziness. The only treatment for thyroid gland sluggishness is a thyroxine pill", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9547, + "question": "I was overweight and I followed up with a weight loss doctor who asked me for a tsh test and the percentage came out at 0.62 and a Homa IR test came out at 5.8. He then gave me the drug Altroxine 100 and said you have lethargy in the gland. I took the medication and after a period of about 6...", + "answer": "Hello\nMy question is not complete\nBut in both cases, you do not need medication. You only need a low-carb diet, exercise on a daily basis, and wait for the results within a few months in the form of weight loss, and accordingly, HOMA insulin sensitivity will improve.\nMetformin can be used as an adjuvant.\nPlease send me a complete analysis of the thyroid gland for judgment\nFT4, TSH\nOf course, you will not be taking any treatment for at least two weeks.\nDepending on the result, we will complete the treatment plan, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9548, + "question": "Good morning. I want to know if the thyroid gland has a high percentage of more than 100 and is inactive. What is the treatment or solution for this matter and does it affect lifespan?", + "answer": "Yes, if the gland’s functions are unregulated, it poses a risk to human health, as the thyroxine hormone is called the atypical hormone and is important for most vital functions in the body.\nThe analysis required to judge jobs\nFT4, TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9549, + "question": "I have a severe thyroid hormone deficiency and I feel sharp pain in my head on the right side and tingling in my left toe when I eat.", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you, my dear sister, this result is very bad. You have severe laziness in the thyroid gland. You must quickly start taking the thyroid pills, but after reviewing and supervising a doctor who specializes in the thyroid gland and completing the tests related to it, and then as quickly as possible, if you do not suffer from any health problems, you can start with the pills. Levothyroxine 50 mcg one tablet on an empty stomach until you see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9550, + "question": "I suffer from broken teeth alone, although I maintain cleanliness and brush my teeth. I suffer from type 1 diabetes and Hashimoto's thyroid disease, with thyroid nodules that hurt me a lot. Can...", + "answer": "There is no relationship between the thyroid gland and broken teeth. Thyroid nodules are usually painless, but if they are really painful, you should see a doctor. Chronic uncontrolled diabetes can be associated with dental problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9551, + "question": "I checked the TPO and the result was 258 and the TSH test was 4.9\nWhat can help in this situation?", + "answer": "A slight rise in TSH means mild hypothyroidism + a rise in ATPO means an increased chance of this mild hypothyroidism developing into more severe and obvious hypothyroidism. It's simple. We repeat the TSH after six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9552, + "question": "I have a gland and I gained weight once because of it, and I want to lose weight in a way that does not harm the gland\nWhat is the way I can get the gland back to what it is?", + "answer": "Peace and mercy of God\nYou can ask about an endocrinologist in the area where you live\nWhich gland do you have problems with, thyroid or adrenal?\nWhat medications do you take and what is their dosage?\nYou can contact me on your mobile phone\n0 0 9 6 6\n5.9.7.1.8.6.6.9.4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9553, + "question": "I have problems with my gland", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThis analysis does not indicate the presence of an underactive thyroid gland\nThe test is normal. If you are not taking medication for the thyroid gland, then you do not need treatment. Or if you are taking medication for the thyroid gland, continue with the same dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9554, + "question": "Please let me know the results of the attached tests for the thyroid gland and whether they have any effect on me not losing weight??", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. An analysis of the thyroid gland is at the normal level, meaning that the gland is performing its function well. There are many other reasons for weight gain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9555, + "question": "I follow a healthy diet, but during this period my weight stabilizes and I have not reached the ideal weight\nHow do I break the weight plateau when I have a problem with a deficiency in vitamin D and an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Vitamin D deficiency must be treated, and the deficiency has nothing to do with weight. Gland lethargy must be treated, and lethargy is responsible for a slight, negligible weight gain. We recommend that you see a nutritionist to monitor your weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9556, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question. Why do I not have levothyroxine medicine for a few days? What should I do? I did not buy medicine. Should I take replacement doses for what I missed or is it normal? We will continue.\nScience has been a medicine for my whole life", + "answer": "When the medicine is available, we continue with the same dose without any additional compensation for the previous days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9557, + "question": "I had my thyroid hormones analyzed on Sunday and I want to know the results", + "answer": "You have a slight lethargy in your gland. If you are pregnant, you should see a doctor to receive treatment. If you are not pregnant, you do not need treatment. Rather, we repeat this TSH test after three months. FT4. ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9558, + "question": "General weakness, noting that I have a deficiency in iron stores", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThis percentage varies depending on the unit of measurement\nIf the unit is µg, this ratio is normal\nIf it is in ng, it is a very high percentage\nTherefore, you should go to the nearest endocrinologist to ensure that there are no other reasons for the increase in prolactin. If there are no reasons, we advise you to do an MRI of the pituitary gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9559, + "question": "I suffer from low thyroid, adrenalglan, and blood clotting, but today I forgot to take thyroxine 100 mg. Should I break my fast or continue fasting?", + "answer": "As for thyroid pills, there is no problem if they are delayed for breakfast, and it is not permissible to break the fast to take them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9560, + "question": "Does gland activity affect vision?", + "answer": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. Yes, of course, gland activity, especially Graves’ disease, affects the eye as a whole and vision as a function", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9561, + "question": "I use thyroxine 50 and I use Glucovance 2.5. Do the two medications conflict? Does Glucovance interact with iodine and sodium?\nPlease let me know what the thyroid test rates are, are they balanced or not? May you be rewarded...", + "answer": "Yes, the dose of thyroxine is appropriate. The analysis can be repeated after a year. There is no conflict between thyroxine and glucovance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9562, + "question": "I suffer from stunted growth, and I do not feel that I have increased in height except by small amounts since I reached the age of 11 years. My height is I think it is 1.50 cm, and I am approximately 16 years old. Among the symptoms that I feel are...", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nDear brother\nShort stature and delayed growth may be the result of general causes such as cancerous diseases or phenamine deficiency\nOr it may be the result of a deficiency or deficiency in one of the hormones responsible for growth\nI advise you to see an endocrinologist to perform the necessary tests and determine the appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9563, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my mother’s cumulative blood sugar is 7.8. The doctor prescribed her metformin 850 after breakfast and 500 after suhoor. Is the dose too much for her or is it appropriate, knowing that there is no...", + "answer": "The treating doctor knows the patient's condition...\nMonitoring the sugar level over a period of 3-7 days may give an idea of ​​the effectiveness of the treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9564, + "question": "I began to feel something strange, as if I was entering into self-destruction. Difficulty breathing, panic, or anxiety. I don’t know what it was. I started taking anti-anxiety and antidepressants and had my thyroid checked.\nThis test is whether...", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9565, + "question": "I usually take 60 mg 3 times a day, but during Ramadan, once for breakfast and once for suhoor, but I feel very thirsty and cannot bear it. My question is, does fasting affect my health? I would like to fast as normal as I can tolerate...", + "answer": "Fasting was not imposed to bring hardship... Your treating physician knows your situation and advises you to consult him.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9566, + "question": "My mother has type 1 diabetes. She uses four insulins and she refuses not to break the fast during the month of Ramadan. Is it possible to dispense with a needle during suhoor? And is there a method to use that will help her...", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a physician to regulate and adjust doses based on sugar levels, and it may be advised not to fast.\nGod does not burden any soul beyond its scope .\nFasting was not imposed to bring hardship or destroy the body and health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9567, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I take thyroxine. I suffer from bleeding stomach inflammation, a diaphragmatic hernia, severe esophageal reflux for years, and chronic insomnia. Should I fast or break my fast?", + "answer": "For hypothyroidism and treatment with thyroxine, you can fast. For other diseases, please see a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9568, + "question": "Pimples on the face and body/excessive obesity", + "answer": "Testosterone analysis is normal. Your insulin test and obesity indicate the onset of diabetes soon. We recommend morning sugar analysis and weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9569, + "question": "These are the results of the analysis: FT3 2.94 FT4 1.05 TSH 3.80 Symptoms include laziness, lethargy, sleep disturbances, lack of concentration, forgetfulness, and paleness in the face.", + "answer": "Thyroid analysis is very normal\nThere may be other causes for these symptoms, such as anemia, diabetes, vitamin D deficiency, or any other chronic disease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9570, + "question": "There is a case of thyroidectomy\nAn atomic scan of the body was required, and the glandular replacement therapy was stopped\nthe question\nAre there foods that compensate for this deficiency?\nHow to deal with after wiping", + "answer": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. What is the reason for the removal of the thyroid gland? If there is a malignant tumor in it, you must not stop treatment completely except for a short period to do an atomic scan, for example. Then the patient returns to treatment, and there are no foods that compensate for the deficiency of the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9571, + "question": "During the rise of the TSH hormone, is it normal that it returns to normal after consulting a doctor?", + "answer": "An increase in the TSH hormone indicates the possibility of hypothyroidism, especially if it is more than 10", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9572, + "question": "Thyroid dysfunction and continuous muscle loss", + "answer": "Yes, definitely, because levothyroxine treatment compensates for an underactive thyroid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9573, + "question": "High blood sugar due to my mother's cortisone injection", + "answer": "Temporary increase due to the needle. It is preferable to follow a healthy diet to maintain the blood sugar level, especially if the needle or/or even oral medications are of high caliber and for a long time.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9574, + "question": "Hydration cyst in the thyroid gland. 12 years ago, it increased slightly in size and is now the size of an egg. All tests were always fine, and she gave birth to four children under partial and complete anesthesia. I'm worried and obsessed with him...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nA hydatid cyst in the thyroid gland is often benign, and its quality or increase in size does not mean that there is a possibility of malignant tumors, God forbid.\nHowever, if the size of the cyst increases to the point that it causes symptoms such as constant choking or difficulty swallowing or breathing, it is better for us to collect fluids and analyze them via television, or to surgically remove the left lobe if necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9575, + "question": "I suffer from fatigue, exhaustion, and weight gain. I did various tests, including the thyroid gland, and it was fine. I even had a cortisol test in the morning, and this was the result. Is it normal, or can it lead to something similar...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThe blood test level for cortisone is very normal\nThere is often another cause for fatigue other than adrenal insufficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9576, + "question": "My mother is 50 years old and has a lazy thyroid gland. Her height is 145 and her weight is 70. She uses slimming needles and some of the calcium that the doctor gave her. Can she drink apple cider vinegar? Do you recommend...", + "answer": "A healthy diet and increased physical activity are the basics of weight loss, and anything less than that is secondary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9577, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a thyroid test and the results were as follows: Tsh1.867 and T413.2. Are my results okay? And drunk", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nYes, these results are valid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9578, + "question": "Hello\nThe thyroid was removed and Thyrox was used throughout the 100th week\nAnd Friday 125\nTsh result=0.282", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThe dose is slightly excessive, it is better to reduce it to 100 micrograms per day", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9579, + "question": "I suffer from an overactive thyroid gland. I took Indicardin 40 mg, 3 pills, and Carbimazole 5, 4 pills daily for two months. Should I continue the treatment as it is or reduce it, knowing that the clinics are closed?", + "answer": "My dear brother, the cause of hyperthyroidism must be known, and you need to follow up the analysis of the gland, the blood picture, and the liver functions every month or two, depending on the case, to adjust the treatment doses, and this must be done by a endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9580, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nAn eleven-year-old girl has high puberty hormones and signs of her period\nHer weight is 43 and her height is 142. The doctor prescribed the needle to stop puberty and complete her growth...", + "answer": "No, it has no complications, but the age of 11 may be an appropriate age for menstruation. Why do you want to give her a needle? Did you do a brain scan?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9581, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have a slight lethargy in the gland, that is, the analysis showed me 7 tsh, and I started taking the treatment of Alofitrox. How long will it take until I become pregnant? Thank you. Happy Friday.", + "answer": "The TSH hormone test must be below 3 for at least two months in order to ensure that it is normal and not the reason for delaying pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9582, + "question": "I have an overactive thyroid gland, and for a period of time I did not care about my medication until I started experiencing symptoms such as sudden dizziness, fatigue, and exhaustion, and my joints hurt and I do not know what the solution is.", + "answer": "You must consult a specialist doctor to perform a gland examination, vitamin D, and calcium\nBecause hyperactivity may lead to osteoporosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9583, + "question": "I have a mild hypothyroidism with a rate of 4.8, and the doctor advised me not to take thyroxine. Should I take it or is there no need to do so?", + "answer": "The free T4 level must be known to determine treatment or not\nKnowing that simple laziness is treated in some cases\nThis will be with the endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9584, + "question": "I am 36 years old and have hyperparathyroidism. I was referred to a surgeon who ordered an ultrasound (attached)\nIs there any suspicion of cancer?", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nDear brother\nThe rumor does not indicate that there are any tumors in the gland\nBut how much is the hormone analysis for the parathyroid gland, calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9585, + "question": "I have all the symptoms of the thyroid gland. I want to know what the thyroid examination is like, is it a blood test or what?", + "answer": "Yes, blood test\nTSH\nFREE T4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9586, + "question": "I analyzed the TSH and FT4 analysis and I want to know whether the ratio is good or not. (3.640 TSH). (1.07, .FT4). my age is 17", + "answer": "Peace be upon you and the mercy of God\nThe tests are somewhat normal\nBut you must know the reference range\nBecause this varies from person to person", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9587, + "question": "I did an analysis of TSH 8.569 T3 3.35. t40.69\nIs it normal?", + "answer": "Hello\nThis may be signs of a deficiency or a subclinical deficiency\nPlease send a copy of the tests or write the reference rate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9588, + "question": "I am 27 years old and my weight is 105 kg\nI suffer from general lethargy and fatigue when doing any effort, and I suffer from stable weight despite the small amount of food I eat, and I had a TSH test done...", + "answer": "Please do a vitamin D and calcium test and make sure there is no diabetes or anemia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9589, + "question": "I suffer from a tumor in the thyroid gland, as well as pain in the rest of the neck, and I suffer from moving it in my life, as well as pain in the heart, head, and pain under the armpit.? What is the solution", + "answer": "Peace and mercy of God\nWas this tumor removed?\nWhat is the status of the latest review and analysis?\nI advise you to take a sedative and get a new wound on your neck", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9590, + "question": "Hello, a 25-year-old girl. She is overweight, not excessive, but there is fat in the abdominal area, which led to the appearance of a belly. She tried diets and exercises to no avail. What are the hormones that...", + "answer": "And may peace be upon you\nHormones that should be checked\nThyroid hormones\nFSh Lh hormones\nHBA1C\nVIT D\nCORTISOL", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9591, + "question": "Doctor, can you explain my condition to me?\nACTH is in normal values ​​and the Snactan test did not give a result, according to the laboratory doctor. He said that the result must be greater than this and said that you have Addison’s disease...", + "answer": "This problem requires reviewing an endocrinologist and taking a detailed medical history\nBut if the synactin test is normal, this denies the presence of adrenal insufficiency\nOr there may be a small possibility of secondary insufficiency, but in the case of secondary insufficiency, the ACTH level is often lower than normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9592, + "question": "My height is 166 cm and I am 17 years old. Can I take growth hormone (HGH) to increase height? Will it increase my height?", + "answer": "Not recommended.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9593, + "question": "I have a growth hormone deficiency, and two years ago I took needles for a year, but there was no result, and the bones closed. Can the hormone increase or be longer through exercise or some foods? My age now...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nA thousand peace, my dear brother\nIf you take x-rays and confirm to the doctors that the bones are closed\nIt is difficult to improve height with the use of growth hormone injections\nBut you should follow up with your endocrinologist to evaluate the situation and determine if you need growth hormone injections first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9594, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I want to use it. There is also a doctor who told me that it does not harm me, so I wanted to know how to use it and how many pills per day and before or after eating to use.", + "answer": "This medicine can only be dispensed with a medical prescription and after health and nutritional evaluation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9595, + "question": "Is it appropriate for me to take Omega 3 pills for those who suffer from thyroid gland secretions?", + "answer": "There is no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9596, + "question": "I gained weight and had tests done and the result was an underactive thyroid gland. The doctor prescribed me a medicine that I will attach to the pictures called Volitron and it says there are side effects to the medicine and I am afraid to take it without...", + "answer": "Please specify whether there is a history of past disease in the gland and what is the result of the medical examinations. In principle, these pills have no side effects unless taken in a larger dose than required.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9597, + "question": "My entire body shakes 4 or 5 times when I first go to sleep. Is this condition normal? Note that I removed the thyroid gland and now I take 200 grams of Etherox, and the last analysis is normal...", + "answer": "Indeed, these symptoms have nothing to do with the gland, as the TSH result appears to be normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9598, + "question": "Hello. The TSH test is always normal, but I have continuous weight gain and muscle pain, so I had a TPO test and it was 21, knowing that the laboratory determined the normal percentage to be 5. Does this mean an immune disease?", + "answer": "Health and nutritional evaluation is necessary, especially with continued weight gain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9599, + "question": "I suffer from a permanent deficiency in vitamin D, accompanied by an underactive thyroid gland and the presence of antibodies to the gland. This constitutes a permanent decrease in vitamin D, which leads to permanent fatigue and signs of depression", + "answer": "Hello\nEvery human being, even if he is normal, needs to take a daily dose of vitamin D\nUnless there is a deficiency, he should take a larger dose\nYou also mentioned that there is adrenal insufficiency\nPlease send us the tests and medication doses you are on", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9600, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been suffering from erectile dysfunction and lack of sexual desire for some time, and I have almost signs of testosterone deficiency. If I really had a deficiency of this hormone, would my body be able to build...", + "answer": "To raise the level of testosterone, it is necessary first to know the reason for its deficiency. A health and nutritional evaluation is necessary, noting that healthy food and muscle activities necessarily help in raising the level of this hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9601, + "question": "Fasting on the 142nd day and TSH analysis at 6.38. Is this dangerous and does it require treatment?", + "answer": "It is not dangerous, but you must consult an endocrinologist, present the complete case to him, and review the rest of the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9602, + "question": "Two months ago, I had my period, and my gland was regular, and the doctor gave me a dose of 50. This month, I felt tired and lethargic, and when I went to have my period, she said that there was laziness, and she gave me a dose of 75, and my period was late, and I didn’t get it. Is this extreme laziness?", + "answer": "This laziness is not severe, but you need to get another hormone test done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9603, + "question": "I suffer from low blood pressure and blood sugar, a deficiency in the hormone cortisol, and hypopituitarism. I am 21 years old. I use hydrocortisone pills and my symptoms did not improve after that. What do I need to do?", + "answer": "You should consult your endocrinologist because you may need to adjust your cortisone dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9604, + "question": "My father is taking a radioactive iodine pill for the toxic gland. Exactly how long is the isolation period? It is now 17 days", + "answer": "The isolation period ranges from 3 days to a week", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9605, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I went on a diet a while ago and lost a lot and started eating again to get fat again. I don’t know.\nI did a stool test and it turned out I had two types of amoeba, and I took treatment and the last dose of treatment was...", + "answer": "We analyze\nTsh\nT3\nT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9606, + "question": "For your information, my weight is 54 and I use euthyrox.", + "answer": "It does not cause weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9607, + "question": "Heart symptoms\nHair loss\nSensitivity to cold\nSometimes exhaustion\nCould it be the thyroid gland???\nHow do I treat it?", + "answer": "We do thyroid tests first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9608, + "question": "In April 2020, I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism, and after taking doses of thyroxine as prescribed by the doctor, I was diagnosed that the gland had stabilized, but I still sometimes feel pressure in the neck area, as if the size of the neck had no longer...", + "answer": "This is normal and we continue treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9609, + "question": "The result of the analysis and is there any danger?", + "answer": "The T4 level is high and needs to be repeated in another laboratory to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9610, + "question": "A 35-year-old female, I suffer from the following symptoms. I have had sudden obesity and lack of weight loss. Fatigue and general failure in the muscles and bones. Hair appearing on the chin and neck. Hair loss. Swelling in...", + "answer": "These symptoms may be the result of a hormonal imbalance.\nFollowing a healthy diet and increasing physical activity will help you overcome the problem.\nIt is recommended to consult a specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9611, + "question": "What is the cause of this hormone deficiency? There is anemia and a lack of immunity. Can I know the reasons? Is there a problem with the gland? The gland’s hormones are fine, thank God.", + "answer": "Do a tsh test\nft4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9612, + "question": "I had a thyroid test two years ago and found it to be TSH 0.9, then I had it repeated a year ago and found it to be TSH 0.8, then I had it repeated 6 months ago and it was TSH 1.23. Is it within normal limits? Should I repeat it...", + "answer": "Yes, within normal limits", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9613, + "question": "I want to know whether these tests are normal or anything wrong with them", + "answer": "Usually this is due to a hormonal imbalance.\nIt is recommended to consult a specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9614, + "question": "Thyroid analysis TSH equals 2.580 ulU/ml. What does it mean?", + "answer": "The analysis is complete", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9615, + "question": "I am single. I have a weak pituitary gland and a deficiency in LH FSH. The doctor prescribed it. Chorimon HMG. My question is, are the injections for a specific period? Or when stopping does the hormone decrease? If sperm increase, should I stop taking it and not need it again when I have children?", + "answer": "They must be disbursed and the results monitored, and according to each case, a decision is made according to the degree of response", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9616, + "question": "If I completely paralyze the gland, will I get fat? Can't I maintain my weight? Note that I exercise and eat almost healthy", + "answer": "The most important thing is that hormones are regulated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9617, + "question": "Is it necessary for someone who takes thyroxine 4 times a week in order to suppress nodules in the thyroid gland to be accompanied by taking limes?", + "answer": "Even taking thyroxine is not necessary if the hormones are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9618, + "question": "Stress... nervousness... lack of weight gain... anemia... hair loss", + "answer": "No, because this will not solve the problem if the gland is not the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9619, + "question": "I am Rana, I am 16 years old. I had a TSH test. The first time the result was higher than normal, 7, and the second time, it was 18. I went to the doctor and there were no signs of the disease. I did not feel what he felt...", + "answer": "Do you take compensatory treatment or not?\nIf the answer is yes, you should see your doctor to increase the dose \nIf the answer is no, this is a condition of subclinical hypothyroidism\nOr subclinical hypothyroidism, which requires anti-TPO tests to determine the cause. Most references suggest starting treatment if the TSH test exceeds 10.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9620, + "question": "Two cysts in the right lobe of the thyroid gland, last year their sizes were 3 mm, 2 mm, but now they are 3 mm, 5.5 mm, with severe neck pain, swelling, rapid heartbeat, fatigue, anemia, and hair loss...", + "answer": "Do the tests TSH, FT4\nAnd do biopsies of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9621, + "question": "the analysis' results :\nT3: 6,30\nT4: 16,11\nTSH: 3.22\nIs the gland active???\nThanks", + "answer": "It's regular", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9622, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I suffer from low testosterone, and I want to take a test stimulator that is suitable for a diabetic patient, because there are testosterone medications that are not recommended for use in diabetes. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "If blood sugar is regular, testosterone will improve", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9623, + "question": "I had a TSH test done and the result was 0.25. Does this mean activity in the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Add more ft4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9624, + "question": "TSH test result - - - 59.43 uIU/ml\nIs there a risk in this percentage?\nIs this a possible percentage or must the analysis be re-analyzed?", + "answer": "Yes, treatment with the hormone thyroxine, levothyrox, is required", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9625, + "question": "Hello\nThe problem is that I suspect that I suffer from hyperthyroidism due to the appearance of many symptoms for a relatively long time, such as irrational weight loss, insomnia, headaches, swelling under the eyes,...\nWhat should I...", + "answer": "Do a tsh test\nft4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9626, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old young man. I heard about zinc pills that they stimulate the pituitary gland to secrete growth hormone and testosterone, but my question to the doctors is whether there is any risk when I use this medication...", + "answer": "You can use it normally, but not permanently", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9627, + "question": "What are the symptoms of the adrenal gland and how do we know if there is a defect or not? Which doctor should we go to? What tests indicate that there is a defect?", + "answer": "Do a cortisol test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9628, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid cause irregular blood sugar levels for diabetics?", + "answer": "Yes, the gland must be regular", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9629, + "question": "When the gland TSH was analyzed, it was found to be 6.778. Is the rate of increase simple or not?\nAlso, the lymph gland was 46%. Is this increase normal or not?", + "answer": "Make more ft4\nft3", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9630, + "question": "Is the thyroid test normal or should the dose of Futhyrox be increased to more than 75µg?", + "answer": "Okay, keep going like this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9631, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been suffering from diabetes for five months. I am 17 years old. Can an underactive thyroid cause type 1 diabetes? Note that there is no genetic factor or exposure...", + "answer": "When diabetes is early and the cause is autoimmunity, some glands can also be affected by autoimmune diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9632, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. Does shisha affect the gland and its enlargement (an active gland)?", + "answer": "Yes, it affects them greatly and contributes to more bulging of the eyes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9633, + "question": "Do symptoms of thyroid hormone deficiency cause cramps and pain throughout the body?", + "answer": "Yes, sometimes, but not necessarily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9634, + "question": "Hello, I am a 29-year-old female. I had hormonal tests for the gland TSH: 2.2\nTpo: 175\nProlactin: 1100, and also a slight increase in the male hormone, which I take Aldactone. If there is no increase in prolactin, I take Dostinex, half a pill a week.\nwhat...", + "answer": "We must know the reason: is it a defect in the pituitary gland, polycystic ovaries, or something else? Many tests are required to confirm.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9635, + "question": "Lack of LH FSH tis The doctor gave me injections for six months, an HMG injection daily, choriomon, day after day, adjusting the hormone. The number has become 1 million after it was 0. Should I continue taking the medication...", + "answer": "You are married for three months, then do tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9636, + "question": "I did an examination and this result was as shown in the picture\nI am getting married in six months. Will this affect my married life? Should I tell my fiancé?\nDo I need medicine?\nI feel lethargic and falling...", + "answer": "Do the test again to make sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9637, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an overactive gland and I took two types of medication, one for heart palpitations and a second type for the gland. I checked after the treatment and she said the same thing. Should I take a nuclear iodine pill or have surgery, because if it happens...", + "answer": "For a period of one to two years, pregnancy is prohibited", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9638, + "question": "I am 17 years old, my height is 170 cm, and my weight is 60 kg, and I want to become 180 cm or 183 cm tall. I need most of the increase in the legs, not the upper part, and I do not want to...", + "answer": "It depends on the reason\nIf there is a lack of growth hormone secretion, we need to confirm using certain tests\nAlso make sure that the bone has not yet closed to benefit from the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9639, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old girl about to get married and I suffer from hypothyroidism. I use thyroxine pills. Could the thyroid gland affect pregnancy in the future?", + "answer": "Yes, but if it is regular with treatment, there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9640, + "question": "An increase in fat production while committing to a strict diet for a 22-year-old young man\nTest results: total testosterone 6.41 ng/ml\nEstradiol E2: 43.24 pg/ml", + "answer": "Who asked you to test your testosterone and are there anyone in your family who suffers from excess fat?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9641, + "question": "I have a problem with forgetfulness and poor concentration, and I have had an overactive thyroid gland for 8 years, and I am now 17 years old. I do not know whether the cause is from the thyroid gland or not, and what is the solution?", + "answer": "Send tests and medications you take", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9642, + "question": "I suffer from a small chest size with thin hair around the top of my chest. Do I suffer from an excess of male hormones?", + "answer": "Do the tests\ntestosterone\nE2", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9643, + "question": "I suffer from neck stiffness after taking hypothyroidism medication\nDoes green tea harm the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Consuming green tea in moderate quantities does not have negative effects on the gland, noting that some studies have shown that consuming green tea in large quantities, especially in the form of extracts (capsules) because they are concentrated, has negative effects on the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9644, + "question": "I am 16 years old and my height is 160 and I find it abnormal. Is there a growth needle given to me that will increase my height? How much does it cost? How much does it cost me? Approximately how much", + "answer": "Get an x-ray of your left hand", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9645, + "question": "Hello\nPlease, I have a question if there is anything that can help increase the height of my daughter, who is 15 years old and 154 cm tall. Is there a type of vitamin or a possible method...", + "answer": "Now it depends on the age of the bone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9646, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease, and for months I have been feeling suffocated and having difficulty breathing, especially in the morning when sleeping. Is this a sign of thyroid cancer? I cannot go to a doctor because of Corona. I want a solution...", + "answer": "Do an ecograph on the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9647, + "question": "Is it recommended to eat foods rich in iodine for those who suffer from hyperthyroidism (a significant increase in free T4 and a significant decrease in TSH)?\nWhat foods do you like...", + "answer": "Eating a lot of foods rich in iodine in case of an active thyroid is not desirable because this is like adding oil to a fire. There is no need for a special type of food in your condition. A normal, balanced diet is what is recommended. The important thing is to take treatment for hyperthyroidism regularly, and monitor tests every 2-3 months in order to adjust the therapeutic dose.\nmy regards.\nDr.. Muhammad Al-Zahri", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9648, + "question": "I am 15 years old. I had a TSH test done and the result was 5.310\nKnowing that I was taking Tetralysal capsules, an antibiotic to treat acne, does the antibiotic have an effect on...", + "answer": "This result suggests that you may be on the verge of an overactive thyroid gland, and usually there are no clear symptoms at this stage, if this examination is confirmed. You must re-examine the TSH along with the FT4 examination and examination of the thyroid antibodies, which are TPO and Tg antibodies, and then consult an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9649, + "question": "I am 18 years old and I have been suffering from swelling in my left nipple for 3 or 4 years", + "answer": "You may or may not have a hormonal imbalance. I advise you to see an endocrinologist in order to examine you clinically and then perform appropriate laboratory tests, if they are found to be necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9650, + "question": "T3 hormone ratio 1.32\nT4 12.2\nTsh 0.08\nI take a dose of 150 mg of Troxine. I take Amaryl 2 because I have diabetes and I am 32 years old", + "answer": "Your thyroxine dose is slightly more than you need. You should consult your physician to reduce the appropriate dose.\nmy regards\nDr.. Muhammad Al-Zahri", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9651, + "question": "The rate of hypothyroidism is 0.61, so what is the appropriate procedure?", + "answer": "Other thyroid tests must be performed to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9652, + "question": "tsh 4,58\ntpo 222\nWhat is the diagnosis?", + "answer": "This means that you have a type of autoimmune thyroid disease called: Hashimoto’s disease, which usually leads to chronic hypothyroidism, and this type is the most common cause of hypothyroidism. Currently, you must complete laboratory tests for your thyroid, which are:\n1 - FT4\n2- Anti Thyroglobulin antibodies\n3- Serum lipid profile\nYou may need an ultrasound scan of your thyroid gland.\nI advise you to see an endocrinologist to decide whether or not you need treatment at this stage and other advice for the future.\nmy regards.\nDr.. Muhammad Al-Zahri", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9653, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nAt what time of the day does the secretion of growth hormone, which is responsible for height and other characteristics, increase?\nAt what age does its secretion peak...", + "answer": "It increases after an hour of sleep to reach the peak of its secretion from the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9654, + "question": "I am 5 weeks pregnant and I had an overactive thyroid, but I took radioactive iodine and now I am lazy. Do I need to get thyroid antibodies?", + "answer": "You have hypothyroidism caused by treatment with radioactive iodine, and there is usually no need to conduct a laboratory test for antibodies in your case. The most important thing is to make sure that you are taking an adequate compensatory dose of thyroxine, especially since pregnancy usually requires an increase in the dose from what it was before pregnancy. I recommend that you continue to check your TSH every month, under the supervision of an endocrinologist in addition to a gynecologist.\nmy regards.\nDr.. Muhammad Al-Zahri", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9655, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am diabetic and my thyroid test was 0.16. I want to know whether this is activity or laziness of the gland and what is the treatment. Thanks", + "answer": "An analysis must be done: TSH, free T4, free T3", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9656, + "question": "How much iodine does the body need? I take kelp pills. The iodine in them is 150 mcg. Is the dose safe?", + "answer": "The recommended amount of iodine for healthy adults is 15mcg. There is no need for iodine supplements for healthy people.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9657, + "question": "I did the analysis and found the following percentage, but I did not understand anything, and the treating doctor was on vacation\ntumor marker ca 19-9:8 U/mL\nReference Range\n0/34 U/mL\nThyroid Hormones\nTHS (Thyroid stimulating hormone)\n1:13...", + "answer": "The result is normal\nBut it should not be relied upon to rule out the presence of pancreatic tumors", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9658, + "question": "I am 17 years old and currently I have been drinking Bargain injections for about 3 months and my height is 153 cm. I want to know when the results will start. In the first month, I drank one injection every day, and in the second month, 2 injections, and I started with the third...", + "answer": "You still have time to grow.\nIt is recommended to stop using these needles due to their negative hormonal complications, especially in females.\nIt is recommended to see a specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9659, + "question": "I suffer from severe pain in the joints, shoulders, knees, heels of the legs and the back to the point that I walk with difficulty, especially when I wake up in the morning. A drop in blood pressure and sugar, and the parathyroid hormone has arrived...", + "answer": "You must avoid foods high in phosphorus, such as milk and its products, legumes such as lentils, chickpeas, beans, etc., and internal organs such as liver, etc., Pepsi and Cola.\nIt is recommended to consult your physician to prescribe or adjust the dose of calcium and vitamin D", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9660, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed with radiation 11 years ago and I take 150 grams of trexine daily. I did a TSH test and the result was 0.1. I want to know how much to take after the test result because I have dryness and redness in the eyes. Thank you.", + "answer": "The dose can be reduced on Tuesday and Friday to 100 mg only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9661, + "question": "May I know what it means that the level of antithyroglobulin is high, and what are the reasons for the increase and treatment, if possible?", + "answer": "These antibodies to the thyroid gland are the result of an autoimmune disorder, and the main treatment is to control the thyroid hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9662, + "question": "I suffer from thinness, my weight is 48, height is 165, age is 26\nI don't have anemia, worms, or anything\nIs it possible that endocrine glands are the cause?\nIf so, what is the solution?", + "answer": "Thinness has many causes, including physical and psychological, and in order to know the main cause, a health and nutritional evaluation must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9663, + "question": "I had an analysis of the thyroid gland and found that I have an underactive thyroid gland and high prolactin. I would like to be given a medication suitable for my condition. Thank you.", + "answer": "The prolactin hormone is high. An endocrinologist must be consulted after the examination. We may need an MRI of the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9664, + "question": "My sister had an operation because of the appearance of nodules in the thyroid gland that were benign, but inside them were malignant nodules in the second stage. Now, 27 days after the operation, she feels severe shortness of breath and her heart palpitations...", + "answer": "She must consult the surgeon who performed the surgery or an endocrinologist because she may need to prescribe the hormone thyroxine, but under the supervision of her treating physician to determine the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9665, + "question": "I went to the doctor to get tests done because the pregnancy test came out like this, so I don’t know if it is normal or if I am laziness or active.", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9666, + "question": "I had a thyroid test and it was 5.648. Is this considered lethargy and does it cause annoying symptoms of fatigue, exhaustion, depression, headaches and muscle pain, or does this percentage not cause these symptoms? Thank you.", + "answer": "The rest of the thyroid tests must be done\nFT4 Ac ATPO\nA thyroid ultrasound was performed\nThis score is slightly high and does not cause many symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9667, + "question": "Excuse me, doctor, I had my thyroid removed with radiation since 2009, and he takes 200 days of troxin and 150 days. The next day, I did a TSH test, and the result was 0.02. Should I reduce the dose or increase it, and at what rate should I take it daily?", + "answer": "Take 150 daily and after 3 weeks, retest", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9668, + "question": "My husband is 26 years old. His forearm muscles are very prominent and small. His arms are thin and his veins are very prominent. His thigh muscles are prominent and small. His chest is like a five-year-old child. His beard and mustache are patchy and he has no chest hair or...", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9669, + "question": "I am now in the eighth month of pregnancy and I had a blood and thyroid test done, and in the test it was found that my platelet count was 139 and the thyroid test was 0.25 TSH, knowing that I take 175 mg of thyroxine daily and 175 on Friday...", + "answer": "During pregnancy, there is a natural decrease in the platelet count, and it may reach lower numbers than this\nNo need to worry\nThe gland analysis is fine, but it seems that there is something wrong with your writing of the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9670, + "question": "Hello. I had a diabetes test today and I was fasting. The first test was 110. The cumulative score was 6. Then I came back and had a second test in the afternoon. 88. The cumulative score was 4. Do I have diabetes or do you advise me...", + "answer": "Peace be upon you, God willing, these analysis results are not compatible with each other. The cumulative is not related to fasting or the cumulative breakfast. It measures sugar during the past three months, because it measures hemoglobin linked to sugar through the age of the red blood cell, which is 90 days, or more precisely, it is Two months, so if you test now and the result is 6, and you test the next day and the result is 4, this is an incorrect result. You are supposed to repeat the test in a second place until we are sure, and test your blood sugar two hours after eating. Thank you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9671, + "question": "I will marry a girl who has hypothyroidism. Is it related to infertility or not?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland is one of the main glands in the body, and they call it the maestro. It affects all vital processes in the body, including the process of ovulation or fertilization. It can actually affect pregnancy, delaying it a little. It can affect the regularity of the menstrual cycle, but with treatment and follow-up there is no problem at all. It is all up to you whether you want it or not, but the issue of the thyroid gland is affected. Pregnancy may be delayed a little, but with treatment and follow-up, things will remain fine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9672, + "question": "I am morbidly obese and I am 15 years old, and I have not shown any signs of puberty, and this embarrasses me in front of my friends.", + "answer": "Excessive obesity actually affects puberty and delays it. Puberty ranges from 9-15 years in males. You need to go on a diet to lose weight with a specialist doctor, and secondly, you need to do a total and free testosterone analysis to see how things are going.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9673, + "question": "I am always lazy and want to sleep, I am tired from the slightest effort, I am not focused, and I am tired. I had a thyroid test: Tsh 1.56, T4 8.55, and T3 118.\nIs she fine or is she weak and in need of treatment?", + "answer": "As for the thyroid gland, sometimes the reference values ​​for the analysis differ from one laboratory to another. Please send us the reference values ​​or a copy of the analysis so that we can judge them, but in principle the recognized percentages are good. We want to do a complete blood count and a sugar analysis and have them both examined, God willing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9674, + "question": "I have a hormonal disorder, obesity, and excess body hair.", + "answer": "Necessarily yes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9675, + "question": "I suffer from Hashimoto's disease in the thyroid gland, and I am currently 7 weeks pregnant. I did a TSH test and found it to be 7.5. Is this dangerous for me and the fetus, and what should I do?", + "answer": "Complete the rest of the gland tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9676, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, and a heart attack, and my blood sugar is high. It goes down a little and then goes up again. Despite taking insulin and pills, I went to a doctor a lot, and every time he changes the treatment, I take a lot of treatment for my diabetes...", + "answer": "To control blood sugar, four factors must be controlled together, and it is not useful to control one or some of them without the other.\nThese factors that must be controlled to control diabetes are: a healthy diet + appropriate medication, speed and timing + appropriate physical activity + mental health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9677, + "question": "The thyroid test is low at 0.08, so what is the solution?", + "answer": "You need a medical examination and other laboratory tests, including a thyroid scan.\nand freeT4 freeT3 TRAB AntibTPO and ANTIthyroglobulin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9678, + "question": "I am squint and unable to stand upright, and I suffer from diabetes", + "answer": "High blood sugar and lack of control is one of the main reasons for weight loss and slimness.\nIt is recommended to consult a physician and a nutritionist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9679, + "question": "Swelling of the gland and shortness of breath, and this happens sometimes, and this is the analysis of the gland", + "answer": "Yes, thyroid disease is often chronic and requires treatment and periodic follow-up through tests and ultrasound on the neck", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9680, + "question": "I suffer from slow growth\nIs it possible to increase this hormone naturally and accelerate growth, knowing that I am 23 years old?", + "answer": "After the age of 21 years it is not possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9681, + "question": "An increase in diabetes, how to deal with it, and the foods that should be eaten and avoided", + "answer": "Type 2 diabetes\nDealing with it through weight loss, exercise, nutritional regulation, reducing sugars and starches, and reducing stress, after which comes the role of medical treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9682, + "question": "Please read the percentage of this analysis for the thyroid gland", + "answer": "The ratio is good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9683, + "question": "I removed the thyroid gland, but the TSH level reached 10, and I use hair vitamins such as biotin and priorin. Is there an effect?", + "answer": "The hormone thyroxine must be used to treat hyposecretion of the gland, as well as monitoring calcium levels in the blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9684, + "question": "My sister has a cumulative blood sugar of 9.3. Does this mean that she has diabetes and it is confirmed? Or can this be remedied?", + "answer": "The normal cumulative sugar level is 5.7 to 6.4\nAbove that, the person is diabetic and must undergo medical examination and treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9685, + "question": "Routine examination of the thyroid gland, knowing that I am pregnant", + "answer": "The analysis is good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9686, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have had an overactive gland for two years. I almost always had symptoms only when I slept. Chest pain, lethargy in the body, rapid heartbeat, and tightness in the lower neck...", + "answer": "Yes, of course, a symptom of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9687, + "question": "Mild difficulty swallowing, lower jaw pain, tooth pain and tooth decay, severe ear pain, and swelling in the neck on the left side. Chest pain. Microbe analysis came out fine and...", + "answer": "Ultrasound should be performed on the neck", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9688, + "question": "I want to know what the normal range is", + "answer": "Blood sugar should not exceed 250 before entering surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9689, + "question": "Difficulty swallowing and I feel like food is stuck in my throat. Why do I feel choking attacks coming on? Please help. I’m tired. I swear I’ve been in this condition for four months.", + "answer": "It is possible, of course, to be the thyroid gland, but most likely it is problems with the esophagus and digestive system", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9690, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have reached the age of masturbation and my voice has not changed. Will it change in the future and am I dreaming?", + "answer": "It may change over time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9691, + "question": "The result of my blood sugar curve was as follows\nFasting 93\n30 minutes 130\n60 min 178\n120 minutes 150\nWhat do you advise me?\nDo I have diabetes or pre-diabetes?", + "answer": "This is the condition of pre-diabetes. You need protection and exercise, even if the exercise is walking 1/2 hour a day, five days a week, and the test is replaced after three months with a cumulative blood sugar test.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9692, + "question": "Is it appropriate for the period between eating and taking thyroid pills to be two or three hours? For example, I ate at two o'clock, and at four o'clock I take glandular pills, whether it is okay or not", + "answer": "The treating physician is authorized to determine the timing of the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9693, + "question": "My blood sugar has risen to 411 now after an insulin dose at 4pm. What should I do because?", + "answer": "Increasing one unit of insulin for every 150 over 150 means that it needs to increase the usual dose by 1.5-2 units with the necessity of monitoring the sugar and adjusting it successively. It is also necessary to emphasize the necessity of knowing the reason for this increase so that it does not reoccur.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9694, + "question": "My mother's blood sugar was excellent, but the last fasting blood sugar test was 142. The doctor prescribed Glucophage 500 mg on an ongoing basis, even if the blood sugar returned to normal, because she has been suffering from rheumatoid arthritis for 7 years, so she takes cortisone Kenacort 4 mg, so for prevention, she will continue on it only...", + "answer": "The treating physician is authorized to determine the dosage and timing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9695, + "question": "I suffer from swollen glands in my neck. What is the cause of this, even though I used Ajumanet and it did not help?\nI changed the antibiotic Sproxen and I started to feel better, but my body is generally sensitive to everything...", + "answer": "Your condition needs a doctor\nNose, ear and throat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9696, + "question": "I have low levels of cortisone, and my doctor gave me a dose of cortisone, one and a half pills a day. Question: Will it lead to obesity? Can I do a diet during this period?", + "answer": "Yes, it may help in gaining weight, and it is recommended to follow a healthy diet and increase physical activity to overcome the gain that may occur.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9697, + "question": "I am a young man, 26 years old\nI started treatment about a month ago and the doctor wrote to me:\nNebido injection every 10 weeks + Androgel daily\nWhat do you think of this treatment and will my condition improve...", + "answer": "The treating physician is most knowledgeable about your condition and has prescribed these medications that will help treat your hormonal imbalance.\nRegarding thinness, it has many causes, one of which may be the hormonal imbalance that occurs. It is recommended to increase food in general and proteins in particular, such as meat, poultry, eggs and milk. You can also eat complementary proteins such as whey protein.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9698, + "question": "Do antibodies have causes other than type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "The duration of the appearance of AntiGAD varies according to laboratories, from two to four weeks\nIt may cause symptoms in the nervous system", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9699, + "question": "I increased the dose of thyroxine from 75 to 100, and after 3 weeks I feel pain in my throat, like congestion, but it does not last a week. Should I go back to my previous dose and what should I do?", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with the dose, see nose and ears", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9700, + "question": "My mother is diabetic and takes insulin, but this period my diabetes is on me and insulin does not affect it, and it may reach 500. She did a cumulative analysis and how much are you? The result is 11.2 and her arms look like...", + "answer": "Blood sugar is very high, it is recommended to consult a physician.\nThere are four main factors that affect blood sugar, and any defect in them or in one of them leads to high blood sugar, and therefore it is necessary to ensure that all of them are controlled: diet, quantity, quality, and timing + insulin quality, dose, and timing + lack of movement or lack of physical activity. + Psychological tension, stress, nervousness, and similar psychological discomfort. + Some medications may negatively affect blood sugar, such as cortisone and what falls under it.\nRegarding bone pain, it may have many causes, the most important of which is a lack of calcium, vitamin D, or others. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a specialist doctor to determine the condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9701, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. Please read my analysis\nIs this increase dangerous?\nPHT = 98ng/l", + "answer": "We need to check calcium and phosphorus with vitamin D to find out the cause, how to treat it, and the extent of the risk", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9702, + "question": "Doctor, I am a 19-year-old person who suffered from high blood sugar. I tested 20 days ago and it came out at 500. I went to the hospital. I tested my cumulative score and it came out at 14 and they gave me pills before breakfast and then after breakfast and then...", + "answer": "Sugar is within acceptable limits, but it is recommended to do the analysis after Ramadan on normal days and to consult a specialist as well, with the need to follow a healthy diet, including increasing the intake of vegetables and avoiding sweets and candy. It is recommended to consult a nutritionist for more appropriate instructions for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9703, + "question": "My period is irregular and lasts for more than two weeks and is sometimes heavy and contains spots of blood. It comes twice a month. I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland.", + "answer": "Hello, your symptoms have three possible causes, the first of which is an underactive thyroid gland, the second is fibers in the uterus, and the third is a decrease in the level of progesterone due to psychological stress, lack of sleep, or a harsh diet.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9704, + "question": "May I inquire about the dates for taking the treatment dose during Ramadan?\nAge 23\nGlucophage 1000 - Novomix insulin\nKnowing that I had stopped taking the treatment before Ramadan, as it came back again", + "answer": "It must be noted at the outset that under no circumstances should a diabetic patient stop treatment alone, because in this case he exposes himself to serious complications, including entering into a bout of high blood sugar, or a disturbance in his sugar levels and the accompanying damage to the various body systems. Therefore, it must be adhered to. By periodically reviewing the endocrinologist and diabetes doctor to ensure that doses and treatments are appropriate and that blood sugar values ​​are controlled. \nSecondly, after stopping treatment for diabetes for a period of time, you must consult a doctor to repeat the examinations and adjust the doses due to the possibility that the doses are no longer appropriate and insufficient. \nAs for the timing of taking doses of diabetes medications during Ramadan, the following is generally done:\n\nDiabetes regulator treatment: It is recommended to take two-thirds of the dose at breakfast and the remaining third at suhoor. The dose often remains the same and is not reduced. \nShort-term insulin treatment is given before breakfast and before suhoor. But the suhoor dose is reduced by half. \nMedium and long-term insulin treatment gives the full dose before breakfast, and a quarter to half the dose before suhoor. \n\nOf course, this depends on the amount of doses that the patient takes. If he takes one dose, then one dose is taken before breakfast, and if there are two doses, then it is taken before breakfast and before suhoor, provided that the suhoor dose is adjusted according to the patient’s condition and his sugar level, and the diabetic patient who uses medication must be monitored. Insulin leads to signs of low blood sugar due to inappropriate dosage during fasting. \nFor more:\n\nFasting and diabetes\nHow to avoid dehydration in Ramadan?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9705, + "question": "Hello, I am gaining weight, I eat very little, and my fingertips are cold", + "answer": "One of the reasons that may lead to weight gain is an underactive thyroid gland... It is recommended to consult a specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9706, + "question": "My 14-year-old daughter suffers from excessive obesity, an underactive thyroid gland, and some cases of congenital epilepsy and hormonal imbalance.", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a nutritionist to help prescribe the appropriate diet.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9707, + "question": "A 9-year-old child with type 1 diabetes takes mixed insulin before breakfast and before dinner after measuring his sugar level. The problem is, especially in the morning, when insulin is given, the sugar level drops to...", + "answer": "There is no harm in reducing the dose, with the need to monitor blood sugar and adjust the dose successively.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9708, + "question": "Height problem: Is my height normal or what and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Please measure your height and enter it in the medical file information", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9709, + "question": "I use Humatrite treatment for acne. Is it the cause of the enlarged thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The medication has nothing to do with the thyroid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9710, + "question": "My mother, who is 70 years old, is diabetic and takes Diamicron 30 mg, one pill after breakfast and one pill after suhoor. I measured her blood sugar a while ago and it came out as 230, and she is not on a diet. Should we increase the dose?", + "answer": "You should not take this medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9711, + "question": "I suffer from weight gain, and I have tried many times to lose it and grow abundant hair on my body and face. I had an analysis done and this result was in the elbow.", + "answer": "You have an underactive thyroid gland, and treatment must be done after a clinical examination and medical condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9712, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 26-year-old female, unmarried\nI had my hormones tested today and I want to make sure the tests are safe\nLH: 7.41 mlU/mL\nFSH: 8.13 mlU/mL\nTestosterone (Free): 0.980 pg/ml", + "answer": "The result is natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9713, + "question": "The result of the analysis shows whether he has type 1 or type 2 diabetes", + "answer": "Yes, if insulin treatment is not started", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9714, + "question": "I had thyroid surgery 10 years ago and treatment with Troxine 50\nRecently, about a year ago, side effects began to appear: weight gain, swelling in the leg, or increased heart rate", + "answer": "Yes, the medicine should be used according to the symptoms of the disease and the tests, and from your words it appears that you need to increase the pills and the amount of thyroxine after reviewing the tests and clinical examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9715, + "question": "Can Hashimoto's disease and hypothyroidism cause depression, stress, and irregular sleep, such that I wake up terrified from sleep? Thank you.", + "answer": "This may be one of the reasons for irregular thyroid hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9716, + "question": "My son has electricity and he uses Mctal, and suddenly ten days ago he got diabetes, 325 to 345, and the doctor gave insulin 30 a.m. and 20 p.m. He did a blood test for the efficiency of the pancreas and it came out at 2.9. Is it possible to stop taking insulin and there is hope that...", + "answer": "Sugar has nothing to do with brain electricity. Mostly, it is type 1 diabetes that needs great attention and constant monitoring", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9717, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and they used to give me an insulin needle, and the day I was transferred to another city, they changed the needle company without conducting tests and we learned that I had a kidney stone. Does it matter?", + "answer": "No, it does not affect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9718, + "question": "I was taking a pill and a half of 25 levothyrox, but due to the Corona crisis, pharmacies ran out of the drug, so I took 50, which in turn was the last package I had. What is the solution and how...", + "answer": "It is recommended to search for treatment derivatives\nLevothyroxine (Synthroid, Levoxyl, Levothroid, Unithroid, Tirosint", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9719, + "question": "I suffer from an enlarged thyroid gland, pain in it, difficulty swallowing, and my menstrual cycle stopped 3 months ago. I have been suffering from an underactive thyroid gland for 5 years and have been taking thyroxine, and when I had...", + "answer": "A television scan of the thyroid gland is done first\nI would like to know the concentration of treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9720, + "question": "My problem is the lack of growth of my body muscles in general, and my legs in particular, and my bones are very soft. Also, the growth of beard and mustache hair may form and fall out again. Please note that I am a vegetarian in terms of nutrition. Please...", + "answer": "Animal proteins are very important for building muscle mass and manufacturing hormones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9721, + "question": "Is this percentage normal or high? FSH percentage 2904, thanks", + "answer": "High, knowing that normal values ​​differ from one laboratory to another", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9722, + "question": "A second-degree diabetic patient is taking Januvia 100. At the beginning of fasting, I started taking the dose with breakfast, and when I followed up with a blood sugar test at home in the morning, I found that it had risen to 200. Is it time to take...", + "answer": "It is preferable to use Genovia before food. In your case, currently using only Genovia is not sufficient to regulate diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9723, + "question": "I did the tests and found that the TSH was high, the LDL was high, and the Uric acid was slightly high... I felt short of breath or a burden on my chest.", + "answer": "A deficiency of thyroid hormones may lead to high cholesterol, especially the harmful type", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9724, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient and I take mixed insulin and from breakfast until now my blood sugar is between 250 and 297. What is the solution to lower this percentage?", + "answer": "Exercise two hours after breakfast\nDon't forget to drink plenty of fluids\nModeration in eating and eating at intervals\nFood that contains fiber is recommended", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9725, + "question": "If God wanted and healed a patient with type 1 diabetes, how would the patient know? Is there a test that proves diabetes has been cured?", + "answer": "If the diabetes is type 2 and the cause is obesity, then when the weight decreases by 10 to 15%, the diabetes is cured. In most pregnant cases, if she gives birth while suffering from preeclampsia, she is cured of the diabetes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9726, + "question": "My diabetes is at least 300 fasting, and when I have weaned, it is 400 and 420. I take 16 units of Lantus Lilly before bed. I take a Nuform tablet before meals and I am 69 years old", + "answer": "Your blood sugar level is very high. You need to go to the doctor because the insulin you are taking may be changed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9727, + "question": "The analysis came out high. TSH came out at 21", + "answer": "It is called an underactive gland hypothyroidism\nIt is recommended first to do free T4 and free T3 tests\nThen go to the doctor because he may begin treatment with Altroxin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9728, + "question": "I suffer from laziness in the thyroid gland, and with follow-up with an endocrinologist (day 50 and day 75), I continued with it and the results were good. I was transferred to the family medicine health center for follow-up after a period of activity and a change in the dose of 50 per day. After a month and a half, I had an analysis that showed laziness and it came back to me (day 50 and day 75) I have symptoms of a gurgling sound of water in the left side of the upper abdomen, insomnia, sweating when sleeping.", + "answer": "Please do a new thyroid test\nTotal t3\nTotal t4\nTSH\nAnti thyroid abs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9729, + "question": "I am 17 years old and he does not appear to be in puberty, and I do not know how to function while my testicles are small", + "answer": "Peace be upon you. Please wait after the quarantine and then do a testosterone analysis. It is okay, as I think you are 17 years old", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9730, + "question": "I suffer from erectile dysfunction due to an increase in the hormone prolactin and a decrease in the hormone testosterone. When I take a prolactin inhibitor, it decreases severely until it reaches -2, for example, and then after stopping treatment, it increases dramatically...", + "answer": "Losing weight by following a healthy diet will help you overcome your problem.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9731, + "question": "I am suffering from hypothyroidism when I discovered it 5 years ago. It was 24, then it became 13, then 7, then it rose to 61, then it went down to 2, then it rose to 7, and now I am suffering from its symptoms of lethargy...", + "answer": "The gland may be in a state of increasing laziness or there may be a problem in the body in dealing with the drug, such as it not spreading inside the woman or the body not activating it to T3, and the problem can be solved by knowing the reason. You can contact me via my private email.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9732, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed and am taking thyroxine 150 mg", + "answer": "The analysis is accurate...but what is also important is general health and the absence of complaints or symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9733, + "question": "TSH test = 3.4 for a 47-year-old woman", + "answer": "Within normal range", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9734, + "question": "Is a prolactin value of 32 considered alarming, and if so, what are the natural ways to reduce the value to a normal level??", + "answer": "There are various reasons for this slight increase, including the use of stomach medications, esophageal reflux, irritable bowel syndrome for long periods, some antidepressants and blood pressure medications, as well as the presence of polycystic ovary syndrome.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9735, + "question": "Is it permissible to take a 25 mg thyroxine pill at 7 a.m. and then drink tea with Stevia sugar at 8 a.m., but I will postpone eating until 4 p.m. because I do intermittent fasting...", + "answer": "maybe", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9736, + "question": "I am eight months pregnant and I use NovoRapid insulin. The doctor asked me to use it before lunch and before dinner because my blood sugar was normal in the morning and did not rise until after...", + "answer": "It is recommended to modify breakfast so that it contains (only one or two portions of carbohydrates).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9737, + "question": "I had my thyroid checked and the doctor told me that I suffer from some thyroid dysfunction and prescribed me to take Eltroxin treatment. My question is how long is it recommended for me to take the medicine and when...", + "answer": "If it is a severe case and requires more than 100 micrograms, which is Hashimoto’s disease, it will last for a lifetime, but sometimes, especially due to pregnancy or a temporary infection, it will last for six months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9738, + "question": "I suffer from stable weight despite maintaining a healthy diet for a very long time\nKnowing that I had my thyroid removed and the daily dose of Altroxine is 100\nThe result of the TSH analysis...", + "answer": "Weight gain is expected if thyroxine replacement is insufficient, but after continuing treatment, regular exercise, and a balanced diet, the weight will decrease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9739, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the results came out\n0.35-4.94 1.98 TSH\nWhat does this result mean?", + "answer": "Please see your doctor for diagnosis, but the analysis appears normal, and this does not negate the presence of a medical condition, despite the presence of a normal analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9740, + "question": "I had a medical examination and it turned out that I had an iodine deficiency. I always feel tired and lethargic, and my appetite for food is non-existent, and my body is hot. Anyone who touches me feels its heat, but it is not a fever, and I also have pain in...", + "answer": "The best medicine is to use salt that contains iodine. You may eat non-iodized salt. Then you have to do laboratory blood tests to find out the cause, including anemia and iron deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9741, + "question": "Hello\nI have been suffering from a period of poor concentration, and brown spots have appeared on my back, shoulders, and under my breasts. I have hair loss, thinning, and...", + "answer": "It is very possible that there is an increase in estrogen. Please see your doctor as soon as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9742, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and I am in a treatment period and am taking medication, but I suffer from constipation, which causes pain and bloating. Many people have advised me to drink chamomile and anise tea. I want to...", + "answer": "Tea does not affect the activity of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9743, + "question": "I have been suffering for two years from very severe headaches and eye pain. The cause was an inflammation of the pituitary gland after an MRI was done, and the disease was almost cured, but I still suffer from the pain...", + "answer": "The tests must be repeated again\nMRI in brain\ns.prolactin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9744, + "question": "What is the cause of an underactive thyroid gland, knowing that there are no problems with the pituitary gland and I did not undergo surgery, but I have anemia for years. The doctor says that it is possible...", + "answer": "The common type of cause of thyroid sluggishness is the initial sluggishness of the gland, that is, there is sluggishness in the gland itself and not a lack of activating hormone, as in diseases of the pituitary gland. Also, thyroid sluggishness causes a type of anemia that improves with taking replacement therapy for the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9745, + "question": "The day before, I was tired and went to a doctor and he asked for an analysis of a stomach ulcer and a thyroid gland. The analysis of the ulcer was negative, thank God, but the thyroid gland. The doctor said that you have an underactive thyroid gland, even though he is a doctor...", + "answer": "The glandular analysis does not require fasting before it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9746, + "question": "He was diagnosed four years ago, treatment is Janumet 50/500 (one pill at night, one pill in the morning), fasting blood sugar 144, random 136, Hb A1c 5.8. after...", + "answer": "You should visit your endocrinologist to adjust the treatment dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9747, + "question": "I did a TPO test and it came out at 123 and I did a TSH test that came out at 1.4. Do I need other tests or surgery?", + "answer": "An ultrasound must be performed on the gland to determine its size and presented to a glandular surgery consultant to determine what is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9748, + "question": "Swelling of the thyroid gland on the left side, headache in the same side, and also slight pain in the neck and ear.", + "answer": "Conduct thyroid function tests, and follow up with a specialist doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9749, + "question": "Hello, I did a TSH test and it came out as 4, my T4 is normal, and my ATPO is high. Is there a need for me to take low-caliber thyroxine or there is no need? Thank you.", + "answer": "The gland is re-analyzed again to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9750, + "question": "I had a testosterone test done\nHormone analysis Result3.130ng ml Testosterone\nRfe Range 2.590_8.160 Is this considered a deficiency analysis?\nHormone cause", + "answer": "The analysis is normal, preferably in the morning and fasting", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9751, + "question": "I am 24 years old. I suffer from belly fat, gynecomastia, and delayed puberty\nMy voice is soft and my body hair is light", + "answer": "Obesity is a major cause of many diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9752, + "question": "Congestion and constant ringing in my ears. I had a TSH thyroid test and the result was 3:95. The doctor told me it was a deficiency. Is that the cause of the condition?", + "answer": "No gland is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9753, + "question": "Insulin level tests\nINSnsulin, Fasting, Serum 21.3 uU/mL\nhoma Score, Serum 2.8 Index", + "answer": "Insulin resistance may lead to diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9754, + "question": "Symptoms: Excess hair in male areas, increased acne, scalp hair becoming thin, test results: ● Testosterone 0.55ng/ml, normal range [0.06-0.82].\n●Delta 4-androstènedione: 3.56ng/ml normal [0.75-3.1] [0.94-3.2]\n●TShus 1.98ųUI/ml normal[0.35-4.94]\nDo...", + "answer": "It must be ensured that there are no ovarian cysts or adrenal gland dysfunction", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9755, + "question": "Does thyroid dysfunction have symptoms other than obesity and thinness?", + "answer": "Yes, there are many other symptoms that you can search for on a medical website", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9756, + "question": "A while ago, I had a fluid withdrawal from the thyroid gland for analysis because I have a cyst in the thyroid gland. After I had this fluid withdrawn, every time I eat anything, it comes...", + "answer": "Possibility of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD):\nI recommend:\n1) Diet:\nLose weight if you are obese\nAvoid smoking and alcohol\nSmall, regular meals\nSleep with your head slightly elevated\nAvoid hot, carbonated drinks, spicy food, onions, cutlets, and drinking tea and coffee\nEat three hours before bed\nAvoid medications that affect the esophagus, such as painkillers (NSAIDs).\n2) Treatment:\nIf symptoms occur twice a week or less: Ranitidine 75mg BID\nIf you do not respond, we increase the dose of Ranitidine 150mg BID\nIf the patient does not respond to the previous medication: Omeprazole 40mg daily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9757, + "question": "I suffer from high cholesterol and a slight increase in my blood sugar, 6.2, the pre-diabetic stage. Some people advised me to drink olive oil a spoonful on an empty stomach. Is this medically correct? And for you...", + "answer": "Is it possible to send the results of the total, high-density, and low-density cholesterol analysis with triglycerides?\nOlive oil is an antioxidant and contains vitamin E, but one of the main causes of high blood fats is high blood sugar.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9758, + "question": "I had my gland tested and it was 4.6 and I took Altroxine 50 and it was 0.14 and during treatment I discovered that I was pregnant in the 8th week.. What is the reason for the decrease and does it affect the fetus?\nI'm sick too...", + "answer": "The reason for the decrease is that the dose is excessive, and if the problem is remedied quickly by reducing the dose, it is likely that it will not cause anything to the fetus.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9759, + "question": "Is it dangerous for the TSH percentage to be more than 100?? What is the most appropriate dose of medication to take daily?? Note that I take Ethyrox 100 micrograms", + "answer": "It does not pose a risk if there are no serious symptoms\nThe most appropriate dose varies from one person to another, and it is not the dose for all patients, because the dose is determined by several factors, including weight, age, and absorption.\nYour dose must be increased until the analysis is regular", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9760, + "question": "I have a championship in 6 months, and I was given a training program and testosterone injections for 12 weeks. My question is, after the end of the period, does the body’s normal testosterone injection return, and for how long?", + "answer": "Medically, it is not recommended to take testosterone injections in your condition, and the hormone is likely to return to normal if an examination is performed after 6 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9761, + "question": "I have a solid nodule in the thyroid gland, the right lobe, about 3 cm long. It is benign and has not affected the functioning of the gland and does not bother me when eating or speaking, but the doctor advised me...", + "answer": "It is not necessary to remove it if it meets the mentioned specifications\nYes, there is a way through radiological intervention to reduce its size", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9762, + "question": "Why does the TSH rise to 30% while T4 and T3 remain at the normal level??\nDo medications such as Stablon, Tritico, and Lixotanil cause this increase??", + "answer": "There are several reasons, such as the dose not being appropriate for the weight or a problem with absorption\nThe mentioned medications are not among the common medications that cause a change in TSH levels", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9763, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and it was 3.8 and the ring test was 6. The doctor prescribed euthyrox 25g. Do I suffer from activity or lethargy in the gland?", + "answer": "If the TSH test was 6 previously and after treatment it dropped to 3.8, this means that the disease is an underactive thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9764, + "question": "I suffer from symptoms of an overactive thyroid gland and at the same time symptoms of an underactive thyroid gland, but not all of them in both cases. I did a laboratory test that showed that the ratio was 5.6. What exactly is my problem?\nNote: I did not write...", + "answer": "For the correct answer, you must write down all the symptoms and perform a TSH and FT4 analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9765, + "question": "I am a 23-year-old young man who suffers from hyperthyroidism, and I have high TSH and prolactine, which led to swelling of the chest on the left side, and sometimes I feel...", + "answer": "You must go to an endocrinologist for examination and an MRI of the pituitary gland\nAnd re-analysis of the glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9766, + "question": "This is an x-ray report on the thyroid gland. Do I need to do an isotope scan on the thyroid gland or not???\nFor a patient who takes carbimazole treatment for hyperthyroidism, tests are performed after about a month. text...", + "answer": "We always follow up on the condition with the doctor. In general, a scan can be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9767, + "question": "The thyroid gland increases in size measuring the right lobe 30*35*63mm and the left lobe 23*20*42mm. 3 mm nodule classification of nodules 2 and 3", + "answer": "Size is not an important factor\nThe job is important", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9768, + "question": "I am a young man, 21 years old, and 7 years ago, after puberty, I experienced hair loss, but thank God, there is no baldness, and I also gained weight, as I became kind of obese...", + "answer": "Follow up with an endocrinologist for examination and advice", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9769, + "question": "I suffer from general fatigue, constant fatigue, circles, pimples, spots on the face, incomplete breast development, and excess hair. What is the treatment and analysis of the crisis?", + "answer": "It must be examined first, then tests for anemia, diabetes, and thyroid gland should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9770, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and I take Thyroxine 25, and the doctor wrote me Thyroxine 50 and told me to take it every day. Is this true?", + "answer": "correct\nContinue treatment and follow your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9771, + "question": "TSH=0.005. FT4=33\nI took treatment for a month and my FT4 went down to 28\nTSH 0.005 and it has not changed at all. Can I know what is the reason and does it mean there is still a nutritional deficiency?", + "answer": "There is still a problem with the gland. Please see your doctor to increase the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9772, + "question": "I have been suffering from hypothyroidism for 4 years, and Altroxine treatment is a permanent treatment", + "answer": "Permanent treatment\nThere is no surgery except for the gland to become enlarged", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9773, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the TSH level came out at 7.23. He will need surgical intervention", + "answer": "No, surgical intervention requires x-rays, a needle sample, and many other details", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9774, + "question": "I had a blood test for the thyroid gland and the results were as follows:\nTSH=0.082 uUI/L\nFt3= 5.65 pmol/L\nFt4= 18.69 pmol/l\nAre the results normal or is there a defect? Please respond as quickly as possible", + "answer": "The analysis reflects activity in the gland and must be linked to the symptoms and complaints, and may require an atomic scan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9775, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man, 19 years old. I had an estradiol test, my percentage was 14.5, and I had a prolactin test, my percentage was 36. Are they normal?", + "answer": "According to the laboratory evaluation and the units used for measurement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9776, + "question": "Increased hair on my body, face and chest disappeared for a while and came back more than before", + "answer": "Abdominal ultrasound must be performed to rule out the presence of cysts, and medications and any abnormalities in the adrenal gland must be reviewed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9777, + "question": "I suffer from extreme softness in my body and excessive whiteness that does not suit my masculinity...and sometimes my body is like the female body and better than it...I hope to get rid of the problem. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "The male hormone, prolactin, FSH, and LH must be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9778, + "question": "Constant ringing and noise in both ears. I had a TSH test, the result was 3.95, and a magnesium test, and the result was 1.8. Is this really hypothyroidism and a lack of calcium and magnesium? Please help with my condition. Help me.", + "answer": "The analysis does not lead to this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9779, + "question": "I had a thyroid function test done, and I was nervous, and the TSH level was 7.79, the T4 level was 7.3, and the T3 level was 102.2.\nEven though I'm skinny, I suffer from...", + "answer": "Mild hypothyroidism that requires follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9780, + "question": "There was a period when my hair started falling out a lot when I showered, to the point that my hair became thin. I went to the doctor and had tests done, but they still didn't come out. She said it could be...", + "answer": "Depending on lethargy or activity, the most common causes are immunological as a result of the presence of antibodies", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9781, + "question": "My sister has type 1 diabetes. She is just under 14 years old. The expected height in the family is between 158 and 162 (according to the height of females in general in the family). Her height is less than 143 cm. It is stopped...", + "answer": "Growth hormone and thyroid tests must be performed and x-rays must be performed on the bones of the left hand to determine the chronological age of the bones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9782, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old boy, and I am short and skinny, and I weigh 30 kilograms. I was as tall as my friends, but when they reached puberty, they grew taller than me. I sent the question several times, but do not miss me and say, “Contact with...", + "answer": "A growth hormone curve and comprehensive analyzes must be done to determine the reason for losing weight. Weight must be corrected, and age is critical and needs treatment before closing the ends of the bones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9783, + "question": "Hello, I had a thyroid test, the result was 4.23. Is it normal and does it affect pregnancy? Thank you", + "answer": "It is normal without the desire to become pregnant. In order for pregnancy to occur, it must be between one and a half and two and a half", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9784, + "question": "Hello . I have a slight swelling of the thyroid gland on both sides and I do not notice any side effects. The doctor told me that there is no need to worry. He did not prescribe any medication for me, telling me that we will leave...", + "answer": "As long as the swelling is without significant nodes, there is no harm and continue", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9785, + "question": "Currently, there was a tumor in the pituitary gland and it was removed, and after conducting tests, we found that the prolactin hormone was 1350, after it was 4750. A drug was prescribed for hormones and it has side effects. What is the reason...", + "answer": "The hormone falling to this number after the operation is good, but it is still high. Please wait a while and take the treatment and get a new brain scan after a period of treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9786, + "question": "I suffer from glandular sluggishness, so when I do a TSH test, it comes out 6 times and 5 times, and I have high cholesterol that reaches 500, and I take Ator and gain weight. The doctor prescribed me Altroxine and I changed it so I could get pregnant...", + "answer": "This is latent or simple thyroid underactivity, and treatment must be taken for it until pregnancy occurs and the lipids must be treated after controlling the gland’s analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9787, + "question": "Is there a permanent treatment for pituitary gland inactivity?", + "answer": "There is replacement therapy according to the hormones that are present in it, and it is permanent and must be adhered to", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9788, + "question": "I am 17 years old and suffer from delayed puberty. I have vitiligo and chest allergies. Can I use a testosterone injection or not?", + "answer": "Testosterone injections have complications and affect fertility, and they should only be given under wise medical supervision to confirm the diagnosis and ration the dose when needed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9789, + "question": "I suffer from weight gain that does not lose weight with diet and exercise. I had tests and a cortisol test at eight in the morning showed 24.95 ug/dl. I heard that it affects weight, so what treatment can I take...", + "answer": "The diagnosis must first be confirmed with an increase in cortisone, and the reason for the increase is it from the pituitary or adrenal glands, or from medication. The research must be completed by performing cortisone in the urine for 24 hours, measuring the level of cortisone under the influence of a stimulating drug, seeing a specialized endocrinologist, and reviewing a thyroid analysis as well.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9790, + "question": ".2.75 FSH\nLh 2.85\nIs this level of FSH and LH normal for a man?", + "answer": "Is it low according to the laboratory in which the analysis was performed, and was the level of male hormones and pregnancy hormones measured, and most importantly, what is the complaint?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9791, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI suffer from a thyroid disorder\nWhich made me feel lethargic, extremely tired, and overweight 120\nAnd pain in the knees\nEven though I take medicine...", + "answer": "Adjust your thyroid test between 1 and 4, exercise, and lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9792, + "question": "A medical analysis was performed and the TSH result was 4.98. Does this indicate the presence of an underactive thyroid gland, given the irregularity of the menstrual cycle and similar symptoms such as hair loss and pain in the joints...", + "answer": "This alone does not confirm the diagnosis and its level is good, but a free t 3, free t 4 hormone test must be done for confirmation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9793, + "question": "I am a high school student, 16 years old and how many months old, and I have not reached puberty yet, and I have not shown any of the traits of puberty in me, not a harsh voice or anything else, and I do not know what...", + "answer": "Height and weight must be measured, the male hormone, FSH, LH HCG must be measured, and the growth hormone must also be reviewed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9794, + "question": "I suffer from excessive thinness, constant lethargy, and a constant desire to sleep. I had previously read that these are symptoms of a thyroid gland disorder, and I needed to consult a specialist doctor.", + "answer": "An analysis of the thyroid gland and the adrenal gland must be reviewed, because an underactive thyroid gland is more often accompanied by weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9795, + "question": "I suffer from bone pain. I am 35 years old and I am breastfeeding. My daughter is 8 months old and she relies on breastfeeding.\nDo I need vitamins?\nNote that I have irritable bowel syndrome and I monitor my thyroid gland...", + "answer": "The thyroid gland leads to this, but it is preferable to review calcium and vitamin D", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9796, + "question": "Excuse me, I did the test for the thyroid gland and it came out at 0.58 uIU/mL\n3.9 - 0.3\nIs this normal or not? Is the burning rate fast or not? It is not normal because I am also thin", + "answer": "Please write the name of the analysis accurately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9797, + "question": "I have high blood pressure and a vitamin D deficiency, and my thyroid gland secretes a very high level of hormones, but the calcium is not right. For a period of time, my hands and legs tire me out, and I have lethargy and I never gain weight, always 39 kilos.", + "answer": "Thyroid activity must be controlled because it leads to these symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9798, + "question": "Headache, dizziness, excessive sleep, exhaustion, fatigue, forgetfulness, lack of concentration, constipation, and hair loss\nThyroid analysis results\nTSH 5.21\nFT3 2.11\nFT4 1.16\nThyroid Ab 159", + "answer": "Mild or latent lethargy in the gland requires follow-up of symptoms and analysis, and treatment is given only in the event of a desire to become pregnant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9799, + "question": "Hello, I had a thyroid test done and the result was 1.60. Is the result normal?", + "answer": "Natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9800, + "question": "TOP ratio=638. After a periodic examination of the body, I found an increase in this hormone, but note that the activity of the testicle is normal = 2.85\nWhat is the reason for the high TOP? If the equipment activity is normal", + "answer": "15% of people have an increase in these antibodies, but it should be taken into consideration if it is accompanied by a disorder in the thyroid gland, and everyone should review the thyroid gland analysis every 6 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9801, + "question": "I feel bloating in the thyroid area, especially when swallowing. I had tests done and I got T4L 11.1 and TSH 3.930. Is this normal and what is the reason for the feeling of bloating that increases with stress and anxiety...", + "answer": "Gland analysis is normal. Your complaints have nothing to do with the gland. We advise you to see a doctor to examine the neck and perform an echocardiogram of the thyroid if necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9802, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I suffer from an enlarged thyroid gland. I had tests done and they were fine, and I have no increase or decrease, and I do not need an operation. They prescribed me the medication thyroxine. My question is, why did they give me this medication...", + "answer": "It would be best to ask your doctor who prescribed Thyroxine. Generally, if a woman has an underactive gland and takes Thyroxine, her dose should be increased when she becomes pregnant.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9803, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism, TSH 7 ft4 1.8, antibodies to thyroid hormone 1000, and I also suffer from a rapid heartbeat reaching 130, mitral valve regurgitation, and high blood pressure...", + "answer": "The heart condition must be managed immediately and first. Then glandular insufficiency must be treated under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9804, + "question": "Is Graves' disease permanently treated with medications? Approximately how long does the treatment last? Or does it remain for life? Does it affect marriage and pregnancy?", + "answer": "- Half the pills in the treatment of Graves' disease last from one to one and a half years on average, then we stop them. Then there is a risk of recurrence - and there is an easier and faster method: treatment with radioactive iodine, which is an easy, quick and decisive method in which there is no recurrence of the disease. But its disadvantage is that it causes gland sluggishness that requires permanent treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9805, + "question": "I had my thyroid analyzed and the results were like this: T3 = 3.2, T4 = 14.1, and TSH = 0.08. What is my condition and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "You seem to have an overactive thyroid gland. See your doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9806, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I have been taking 75% thyroxine for a year, but the symptoms of hypothyroidism do not go away, as if the medication is not working, knowing that my tests are normal, according to the opinion of my treating physician...", + "answer": "The symptoms you are complaining about have nothing to do with the gland. Look for another cause, such as anemia or vitamin D deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9807, + "question": "age 16\nHeightcm 145\nWeight 41kg\nBirth 4/20/2003\nShould I take growth hormone?", + "answer": "Growth hormone is usually given to those who have a deficiency, and this is diagnosed after completing a series of laboratory tests. Like you, he doesn't need the hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9808, + "question": "No matter how much I diet, I will not lose weight. I am 20 years old, so I want to know what type of analysis I should do for the gland, for example, or hormones, so that I can lose weight.", + "answer": "The problem is not that there is a disease that prevents weight loss. Rather, it depends on the type of diet and the extent of adherence to it. We recommend that you see a doctor for examination and evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9809, + "question": "I have been suffering from hypothyroidism for 8 years and have not been treated until now, because I do not consider it a serious disease. I read some interviews about it recently and realized its seriousness. Are you currently...", + "answer": "The disease does not threaten life, but neglecting it can lead to difficult results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9810, + "question": "I am 23 years old and have dwarfism. I used to see a doctor when I was young and was treated with growth hormone injections and my treatment ended, but my height has not changed. Can I increase my height?", + "answer": "Not possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9811, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the TSH percentage was 0.128\nFree T4 12.1 Please reply", + "answer": "The ratio is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9812, + "question": "I take Eltroxin 100 for the pituitary gland, but I have symptoms due to the bronchitis, heart palpitations and a rapid pulse, fever in the body, I cannot tolerate the heat.", + "answer": "You must have a thyroid function test done because you need to reduce the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9813, + "question": "I am 17 years old and I haven't reached the age yet, but there is\nThere is little hair in the pubic and armpit area, and there is a lump under the chest. What should I do?", + "answer": "Examination and analysis are necessary to make the appropriate decision", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9814, + "question": "I am a young man, 21 years old, and I suffer from a soft voice to the point that it has changed only a little after puberty, and the voice sounds like a person who is 12 or 13 years old, and it is annoying. Are there any medications...", + "answer": "You must visit a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9815, + "question": "Is there a relationship between increased secretion of milk hormones + severe deficiency of testosterone and the presence of a very high concentration of triglycerides in the blood (more than 5 times the normal rate)?", + "answer": "No, it doesn't exist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9816, + "question": "I went to a doctor and he asked me to test the protolin and the gland. The gland test was 4.088 and the protolin test was 29. Is the ratio of the gland and protolin normal or high, and is this for this reason...", + "answer": "It is better to repeat the same tests in the morning than to fast at 8-9 am. Your weight gain has nothing to do with the tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9817, + "question": "I am in the fourth month of pregnancy and suffer from hypothyroidism and am on 100 titer treatment. Two days ago I was examined and the results came out: TSH = 9 and FT4 = 1. What is the new necessary titer and is there a risk?", + "answer": "Take thyroxine 125. Repeat the tests after a month and every month until the end of the pregnancy. There is no danger, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9818, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and for three days I drink garden cress soaked in water before I sleep, and now I feel pain in the throat. Does this have anything to do with cress affecting the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Garden cress has nothing to do with the gland. The throat must be examined by an ear doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9819, + "question": "What is the possibility of childbearing for a 34-year-old man whose testosterone level is less than 1/10 of the normal percentage as a result of increased secretion of the hormone prolactin with a suspected tumor in the pituitary gland, especially with the presence of...", + "answer": "High prolactin must be treated first, after which testosterone will return to normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9820, + "question": "I suffer from weight loss with binge eating, and with all the food I do not gain weight, I do not suffer from any disease, I had a good hemoglobin test, there is no anemia, and a thyroid analysis...", + "answer": "You must consult an internal medicine physician to perform general and thyroid tests, and malabsorption tests may be necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9821, + "question": "A while ago, I had a TSH analysis and the result was 0.40, and the normal range is from 0.35 to 4.94. Is this percentage (0.40) considered low or not?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal. We advise you not to conduct a laboratory test without first consulting your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9822, + "question": "I have an active thyroid gland and I have been taking treatment for 2 years, and my eyes are slightly affected by the thyroid gland. Can I have an operation or treatment that will return my eyes to what they were before? For your information, I am 17 years old.", + "answer": "Your eye doctor can answer you. In general, proptosis changes are difficult to reverse", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9823, + "question": "How long does it take to raise the level of vitamin D, knowing that it is 6.4? I have been taking 50,000 pills weekly for three months, but I still feel some symptoms... Is the TSH level normal, like 3.65?", + "answer": "The peak effect of a vitamin D pill is after taking it, from three weeks to a month. The symptoms you are experiencing are not related to vitamin D. TSH analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9824, + "question": "I have no hair in my beard or chest, and my hands have thin hair. There is thick hair starting from the pubic area and going down. My testosterone levels are normal. I want medications that do not have a hormonal effect.", + "answer": "Please see a dermatologist for follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9825, + "question": "I have been suffering from thyroid problems for 3 years. The last thyroid analysis a month ago showed that my TSH level rose to 6.8, with T3 & T4 levels remaining normal. What is the appropriate dose to stay on? I am currently continuing on the M100 dose.", + "answer": "Please check whether your TSH result is 68 or 6.8", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9826, + "question": "I beg you, I am dying. I am 23 years old. I was suffering from thinness, so a friend advised me to eat soybeans. Due to my ignorance, I took 3 Qiao several times, and the estrogen increased.", + "answer": "Remember that any advice related to health, directly or indirectly, must come from a specialist - in general, do not worry, stop taking it, eat a healthy diet, increase your physical activity, and maintain your psychological health away from anxiety and stress, and the hormonal balance will return again.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9827, + "question": "I suffer from excessive obesity. I am 28 years old. My height is 180 cm and my weight is 150 kg. What tests should I do before starting a diet, knowing that I have excess hair on my face and constant fatigue and lethargy?", + "answer": "CBC. FBS. Urea Cr. CaP. TSHFT4. Vitamin D.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9828, + "question": "Please, I am suffering from severe neck pain\nTelevision X-rays result in an enlargement of the right thyroid gland...and a small size in the left one\nWhat are the causes and treatment?\n.. The reports and x-rays are attached to my medical files", + "answer": "Goiter rarely causes severe neck pain, and enlargement of the thyroid gland is treated according to the cause of the enlargement. The medical examination clarifies whether the pain is related to the gland or is there another cause.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9829, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 18 years old. I do not have sexual maturity. I do not have a beard. I do not have hair on my feet. I do not have hair on my pubic hair. I do not have semen. My genitals are small. My voice...", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor and diagnose the condition before starting appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9830, + "question": "I am 17 years old, and I have not yet reached the age of puberty, nor have I shown signs of puberty, such as a noticeable change in my voice or height, or the growth of a mustache, or the appearance of hair on my body, or muscle mass...", + "answer": "Please see a doctor to examine and diagnose your condition before choosing the appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9831, + "question": "I am 13 years old and my growth hormone secretion rate is 20. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Growth hormone analysis alone is unreliable.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9832, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like to ask: Is it possible to treat the failure or hyperactivity of the pituitary gland in men, resulting in impotence, and the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "In principle, yes, but we need a comprehensive evaluation of the disease before choosing treatment and predicting the results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9833, + "question": "Peace be upon you... T3 test result is 4.69\nT4 153.1\nTSH 0.005\nAge 44, overweight, tired from any effort, and tachycardia", + "answer": "There is an overactive thyroid gland. You must go to an endocrinology consultant for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9834, + "question": "I had a blood test done and it turned out that I had abnormal thyroid secretions or an overactive thyroid. The doctor asked for other tests before prescribing treatment. Is eating iodine salt harmful?", + "answer": "Do not take iodine salt with increased thyroid activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9835, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland >1/1000. What do you advise me to do?", + "answer": "Follow up with a glandular consultant to take the appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9836, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, but I always feel suffocated even though the thyroid gland is regular and the ultrasound is fine", + "answer": "It could be psychological problems or anemia. Please do a gland test and complete blood count", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9837, + "question": "I have an active thyroid gland and I heard that there are pills in a pharmacy that reduce the secretion of thyroid hormones. I want the best pills, what are their names and how to use them?", + "answer": "Treatment varies from person to person. You must visit a doctor for a good examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9838, + "question": "I did periodic tests and found the results of the gland as follows\nFree T4 (21 pomol/l\nTSH (0.35 m[iu]L\nis this normal?\nNote that I do not use medications\nI suffer from a very strong, throbbing headache...", + "answer": "Normal rates vary from one laboratory to another, and the rates must be written", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9839, + "question": "Could it be a thyroid gland dysfunction without any symptoms of weight loss or gain, because I have symptoms of hair loss and lack of concentration without weight gain or loss?", + "answer": "It is not necessary for all symptoms to occur at once in a person", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9840, + "question": "I am thin because I suffer from hyperthyroidism, but I do not have any of its symptoms, as I do not sweat and there are no bulging eyes?\nIs it possible that the reason for my thinness is...", + "answer": "You do not have to have all the symptoms of hyperthyroidism. You must do TSH/FT4/FT3 tests and then go to an endocrinology consultant.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9841, + "question": "I have inflammation of the thyroid gland, and I tested it and it was t3,7.74 -t4,3.52 -sh,0.01, and I have neck pain and fever.", + "answer": "You do not need treatment because there is inflammation. This happens and then disappears after a few weeks. The tests return to normal and anti-inflammatory painkillers must be taken.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9842, + "question": "I have mild laziness, TSH 7, in the thyroid gland, and Hashimoto’s antibodies. I used the treatment for two years, 75%, and improved. I left it for six years, and now I had a test for mild laziness. Should I use the medication and will it heal?", + "answer": "Send the new test result, as well as the value of the antibodies, and if you are suffering from any symptoms, mention them.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9843, + "question": "I have a cold and sweating in the hands, and when I had tests done, they told me that I have hyperthyroidism\nHow can I reduce its excessive activity?\nWhat are the things that, if you do them, can control the amount of secretion...", + "answer": "You must send the results of the tests. There is nothing that will make you sweat less except treatment for increased activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9844, + "question": "I suffer from a growth hormone deficiency (0.01%)\nIt caused me severe dizziness and headache\nAre they related to each other?", + "answer": "Age: Please undergo a comprehensive examination and an MRI of the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9845, + "question": "Does Eltroxin 50 cause obesity??? I was skinny after discovering that I had problems with my gland. The doctor prescribed me Eltroxin. I took it for four months and still am, but my weight is gaining rapidly.", + "answer": "Eltroxine has nothing to do with weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9846, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism. I took Altroxine 100 and the percentage improves, but the gland is slightly enlarged and I always feel sleepy and my sleeping hours have increased a lot.", + "answer": "Follow the treatment and examinations with the treating doctor and things will be fine, God willing. Peace be upon you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9847, + "question": "I did tests and the results came out as TSH 5.29, T4 1.3 and T3 3.1. I am taking Euthyrox. Should I stop it or continue with it? Are the tests good or not? Thank you in advance.", + "answer": "Please mention the dose, weight, and how to use the medicine, because TSH is high, which means that the dose is less than you need.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9848, + "question": "I have hyperplasia of the endocrine glands, and from looking at the symptoms I knew that it was an overactive gland. What analysis is required for confirmed results, and is there any harm if I neglect it further??", + "answer": "What gland are you asking about so that the necessary tests can be prescribed?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9849, + "question": "Welcome\nI suffer from high prolactin. Because the pituitary gland is compressed on the right side, according to what the doctor said after the X-ray. what is the cure? The doctor said he would not give me any treatment...", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult an endocrinologist to determine whether the elevation is mild or severe, and then determine the appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9850, + "question": "I have Hashimoto's autoantibody results\nANTI-TPO 99.30\nANTI-Tg 800\nThe doctor increased my dose of levothyrox from 25 to 75. Is this enough? Or should the inflammation be treated with another medication along with Levothyrox?", + "answer": "First, the dose is determined according to your weight and the percentage of the TSH hormone. Inflammation has no other treatment. Follow the endocrinology consultant.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9851, + "question": "I was suffering from high thyroid hormone\nI used levothyroxine one pill every day\nThe hormone level dropped to the lowest level, so I stopped the medication\nWhen can I analyze a hormone so that the drug has no effect on the body?", + "answer": "6 weeks after stopping the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9852, + "question": "Severe hypothyroidism. Every now and then, the condition stabilized and he returned to Pentex. He reached a dose of 2100 mcg of thyroxine weekly. A week ago, the sound disappeared completely.\nCurrently it is 10 tsh\nWhat is the treatment for this condition?", + "answer": "The medicine must be taken on an empty stomach and not eat anything for half an hour, then the analysis must be repeated after 6 weeks.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9853, + "question": "Is Hashimoto's infection contagious?? I have hypothyroidism, the antibodies are high, and the gland scan confirmed the presence of Hashimoto’s inflammation", + "answer": "Hashimoto's inflammation is not contagious", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9854, + "question": "I want to know how to distinguish between the symptoms of high cortisol in the body and PCO syndrome in girls. Does PCO syndrome lead to adrenal gland dysfunction? Gratefully", + "answer": "First, a cortisol level test must be done, and when there is an increase, a CT scan of the adrenal gland must be done\nSecondly, there is no relationship between pco in girls and the presence of any adrenal gland disorder", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9855, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism, rheumatic fever, and severe iron deficiency. I am committed to treatment, especially thyroid treatment, but to no avail. What is the solution?", + "answer": "You must make sure that you are taking the appropriate dose for your weight, then follow the correct method of taking the medication half an hour before breakfast, and not take iron and calcium except within 4 hours of taking the thyroid hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9856, + "question": "Is it reasonable for the level of thyroid stimulating hormone to rise despite taking hypothyroidism medication?\nBefore TSH 10 medication\nAfter 3 months of medication, TSH 52.28", + "answer": "Yes, that is possible, and you must follow up and conduct some other tests to find out the reason behind this increase.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9857, + "question": "I want to know the results of the tests. Standards 7-12\nCreatinine 22mg/l\nTSH 1.06, norms 0.27-4.2\nFt3 6.32 les norms 3.1- 6.8\nFt4 10.95 les norms 12-22", + "answer": "The creatinine test must be repeated again, and if it is high, a kidney consultant must be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9858, + "question": "Hello, I have an underactive thyroid gland and I take 75 thyroxine and I had tests that came out (T4) 16.427\n(Tsh(. 755\nTell me what the test results are, please", + "answer": "It is possible to reduce the dose by taking 50 mcg of thyroxine on day 75 and on day 50", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9859, + "question": "Sweating, heart palpitations, high blood pressure without heart problems, significant insomnia, hair loss, eyebrows and eyelashes.\nVery high male hormones, hirsutism\nIs it the adrenal gland?", + "answer": "It may be an adrenal gland. You must visit a specialist doctor to perform the necessary tests and then receive treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9860, + "question": "The TSH test is low, the T3 and T4 tests are normal, the gland is healthy, the anti_thy test is high (73) and the anti_tsh negatif. I took Tapazol for 9 months, and when it stopped, the TSH decreased from...", + "answer": "You must follow up. Send your TSH result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9861, + "question": "My son has had an underactive thyroid gland since birth. He takes the medication levothyroxine, and now he is 4 years old. His doctor decided to stop giving the medication for three months and analyze it every month. TSH=9.5 FT4=9.8. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Treatment and follow-up must be continued by a pediatric endocrinology consultant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9862, + "question": "I had an examination of the thyroid gland, and it was found that there were 3 nodules measuring 8.8 mm, 7.7 mm, and 5.6 mm, and the blood analysis TSH was 0.81 and T4 was 11.66 l, knowing that I suffer from...", + "answer": "The analysis is normal and tests must be followed up every 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9863, + "question": "I had a gland operation and the doctor prescribed calcium for life\nWhat does calcium have to do with the gland, even though some patients do not use it?", + "answer": "Calcium as a result of injury to the parathyroid gland during thyroid surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9864, + "question": "I had a thyroid test (tsh3ul) and the result was 0.845ulU/ml, along with a feeling of numbness and tingling in the front of the neck and very thin weight (55 kg).", + "answer": "The function of the thyroid gland is normal and has nothing to do with the thinness that you suffer from", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9865, + "question": "I checked the TSH and the result was 0.12. What does this mean, what is the cause, and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "The result is normal and must be repeated in another laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9866, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 27-year-old girl. I take Levothyrox, 25 and a half pills a day, but I noticed that my hair began to fall out a lot, and my hands were shaking ashamed, and I had a tremendous weight loss...", + "answer": "It is possible to take an increased dose and perform a TSH test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9867, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a deficiency in the pituitary gland, which has resulted in poor growth and atrophy in the reproductive organs. I am taking androtardyl. Can this medicine treat the deficiency?", + "answer": "It is necessary to follow up with an endocrinologist to perform all necessary tests and take appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9868, + "question": "I have a lot of weight gain and I went to the doctor and he said that maybe your thyroid gland is underactive and he wrote me these tests, but he still hasn’t seen them.\n(TSH:2.0,\nThryoxin,Free14:15.0,(WTS:negative", + "answer": "The tests are normal, and the thyroid gland increases the weight by about 2 kg, not fat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9869, + "question": "My question is that I did tests and found that I have a thyroid gland, that is, an inflammation of the thyroid gland, with a percentage of 0.011, and I also have heart palpitations. What is the treatment? Does this gland return to its normal state? Thank you.", + "answer": "You need treatment with anti-thyroxine hormone under the supervision of an endocrinologist and another medicine that suppresses palpitations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9870, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old young man in high school. If you saw me, you would not believe it, and you would consider me to be 14 years old, even though I am an adult, but it does not appear on me. I do not have a beard on my face at all, and my build is weak and...", + "answer": "This is a case of delayed puberty that must be treated under the supervision of an endocrinology consultant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9871, + "question": "Good evening, I would like to ask about the dosage of thyroxine. I had a thyroidectomy and the doctor wrote me a dosage of thyroxine of 150 for five days and 100 for two days, but I got confused. I took 150 for 6 days...", + "answer": "First, send the results of the analysis before taking the thyroxine and nothing happens, God willing. You can stop for two days and take it again according to the method prescribed by your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9872, + "question": "My neck and my neck are tingling. Is it necessary to have Cushing's syndrome (moon face) or is this a normal symptom of cortisone? Because I have been taking Dexazone tablets for 3 years, but intermittently, for two months a year, for example, and currently...", + "answer": "It is possible that all of the cortisone will gradually disappear after stopping the cortisone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9873, + "question": "Does abstaining from taking Dystonex cause problems with the testosterone hormone or the occurrence of a glandular tumor, and what are the other complications, given that there is no tumor on the pituitary gland and prolactin reaches 30 when not taking the dose?", + "answer": "It is necessary to follow up with an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9874, + "question": "I am a 28-year-old male. I had tests and the result was fsh17.7, Lh6.4 total testeron 3.89.", + "answer": "The reference ratio must be present with the analysis result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9875, + "question": "I analyzed the thyroid hormones and they were as follows:\nTSH= 5.51 uIU/ml\nT4= 1.4 ng/dl\nIs it healthy or not, knowing that my father suffers from hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "This is the beginning of glandular failure. The tests must be repeated and followed up with a gland specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9876, + "question": "Hello, I was examined a few days ago and it turned out that I have thyroid gland laziness, but it is very difficult for me to drink 25 gram medicine.\nShould I continue taking the medication for life? Also, do I drink the medication on an empty stomach, but...", + "answer": "Send the test result. It does not matter what time you wake up. The most important thing is not to take anything, food or other medications for an hour.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9877, + "question": "The results of the gland analysis are as follows\nTsh 7.45\nAnti tpo 287.8", + "answer": "The gland has Hashimoto's disease, which causes the gland to become sluggish. Free T4 should be done and followed up with a gland specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9878, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I take thyroxine 25 mg. I want to do intermittent fasting, exactly like Islamic fasting, except that it is permissible to drink all day without sugar. Does fasting affect the thyroid and how do I take the medicine?", + "answer": "There is no effect of fasting on the medicine. Take the medicine at the end of the period during which eating is permitted, provided that you take it an hour before eating.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9879, + "question": "For a week, I have been feeling a severe suffocation in the back of my throat\nI had a thyroid analysis done\nShow that t4 - 126\nCould this increase be due to birth control pills?\nNo need to do an ultrasound...", + "answer": "A TSH/anti-TPO/free T4 test must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9880, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland with slight enlargement of the neck for two years and I am still taking the medication, but the medication ended two days ago and the doctor is traveling for a week. Will it affect me if I stop taking the medication for a week...", + "answer": "Not more than a week", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9881, + "question": "If the TSH hormone is 4.100 and the FSH hormone is 13.2, they indicate that it has activity, is the activity strong or are thyroxine pills useful for it?", + "answer": "This percentage does not indicate activity. Please send the results in an organized manner", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9882, + "question": "I want to get rid of the estrogen in my body because it causes something like simple gynecomastia", + "answer": "It is normal for males to have estrogen at low levels. Simply put - try to follow a healthy diet and increase your physical activity in general, especially muscle activities (such as barbells or weights).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9883, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a hormone analysis and found the free T4 to be 26.37. Note that it is the upper value in the normal range of 20, and the TSH percentage is normal and not high. I suffer from symptoms of secreting gland activity.", + "answer": "The tests must be repeated, and the results indicate that the person may be using the drug thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9884, + "question": "I tested and the results were TSH5.100 and FSH21.4. I used thyroxine treatment at 75 4 days and 3 100 2 years ago, with review every 6 months.", + "answer": "The dose of thyroxine must be increased to 100 5/75 days and taken on an empty stomach for an hour before any food or any other medication, and the analysis must be repeated after 4-6 weeks.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9885, + "question": "I tested tsh, it was 11.59, and ft3..ft4 is normal, and lately I have been experiencing dizziness, and for a few hours I have been fainting, fainting, and irregular pulse, pressure, and nausea.", + "answer": "If you are taking treatment for the thyroid gland, you are taking a high dose. The dose must be reduced by communicating with the doctor following your condition, and God willing, the symptoms will disappear.\nIf you are not taking treatment for the thyroid gland, you must see an endocrinologist to conduct some tests on the pituitary gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9886, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a test done tomorrow and the result came out: TSH 5.100 and FSH 21.4. I took treatment 75 4 days 100 3 days two years ago with review every 6 months and the dose continues...", + "answer": "The dose should be increased to 100 mg for 5 days / and 75 mg for two days, then the analysis should be repeated after 6 weeks.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9887, + "question": "Should the thyroid gland be removed if it is overactive...or can it respond to treatment?", + "answer": "The treatment decision, whether surgery, medication, or radiation, varies from one case to another", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9888, + "question": "I analyzed my thyroid gland and noticed an increase in TSH of 6.8, with T3 and T4 being normal. After taking selenium for 3 weeks, TSH decreased by 4.8, antibodies to 176. The doctor diagnosed me with Hashimoto’s disease, so what is the treatment for me?", + "answer": "Hashimoto's disease is a disease in which the body produces antibodies that cause inflammation of the thyroid gland and often leads to hypothyroidism. This is what happened in your case because the TSH is higher than normal, which indicates hypothyroidism, but in your case it is simple hypothyroidism.\nThe basic treatment is to compensate for the deficiency by taking manufactured thyroid hormone (levothyroxine) in the form of tablets. As for selenium, it is a nutritional supplement that helps in cases of hypothyroidism, but it is not the primary treatment. I advise periodic follow-up with the endocrinologist to determine the appropriate dose according to the percentage of thyroid. TSH.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9889, + "question": "I had a thyroid level of 2.83. I was pregnant and was taking Thyroxine. After two months, the level was 1.100. Should I stop the medication? Have I become deficient? I am not in my city, in a foreign country, and I cannot visit...", + "answer": "It must be clarified whether the birth occurred and a complete analysis must be sent", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9890, + "question": "I have thyroiditis, anti-TPO = 174.1 UI/ml, and I am taking levothyroxine. How will I be able to lower the level of anti-TPO antibodies if the drug only replaces the thyroxine hormone?", + "answer": "The decrease in added antibodies is not important and will continue with lifelong treatment and follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9891, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is it possible to live without an adrenal gland? If both glands are removed, what will the life of the affected person be like? Does he have to take continuous medications throughout his life, or should he take any...", + "answer": "Compensation medication must be taken for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9892, + "question": "If levothyroxine is considered an alternative to the hormone thyroxine, which is important for the body, how can this medicine be dispensed with after completing the period of taking it recommended by the doctor?", + "answer": "Taking levothyroxine continues for life. Please send me the results of recent tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9893, + "question": "The TSH rate was 1.96. The first test and the second test became 1.36. I do not know the T3 and T4 rates, but the TSH rate is normal or is there a problem? Because I feel pain in the gland area similar to a pulse...", + "answer": "The TSH ratio is normal, and it is necessary to examine it with a specialist doctor and make a free T4 / free T3 ratio", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9894, + "question": "Thyroid analysis: T3 = 1.1; T4 = 5.0: TSH = 4.9. I have been taking carbimazole 5 mg daily for 5 years. Should I continue the treatment or stop?", + "answer": "The dose should be reduced to one pill once a day and the test should be repeated after 4-6 weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9895, + "question": "Gland examination T4-151/ T3-1.88/TSH-4.7 Weight 60\nThe appropriate dose of neomercazole?", + "answer": "Are you on neomercazole and what dose do you take?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9896, + "question": "My mother, who is 60 years old, was suffering from a high TSH to 10. After treatment for a year, a test was done two days ago, and her TSH dropped to 0.3. Did the medication Altroxine 50 stop...", + "answer": "The treating physician's instructions must be followed because he is aware of the patient's health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9897, + "question": "I suffer from large and hard nipples, as well as thinning of facial and body hair. What are the best medications?", + "answer": "Review the specialty 'Hormonal disorders 2- As a result of taking some medications, especially pharmaceuticals 3- Suffering from what is called hirsutism, which may result from hyperreactivity of the hair follicles 4- The presence of hypertrophy in the adrenal gland 5- The formation of ovarian cysts 6- The occurrence of some nervous reactions that lead to affecting the functioning of the gland Pituitary 7- Excessive obesity can also lead to hair appearing in unwanted places on the body", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9898, + "question": "I have been suffering from hyperthyroidism since 2017, and my TSH result was always 0.01. A pregnancy occurred and the birth went well, and after giving birth ten months ago until now, the gland has stabilized...", + "answer": "The response to treatment is good, you must follow up with the treating physician, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9899, + "question": "Hello, I have a hypothyroidism of 5.28 out of the normal percentage of 4.94ulU/ml. Does using biotin pills help the thyroid gland function properly? What is the appropriate dose to use?", + "answer": "It is best to consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9900, + "question": "Is there a solution for gynecomastia other than surgery?", + "answer": "Gynecomastia is usually caused by a hormonal imbalance, and when this imbalance is corrected, the problem disappears.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9901, + "question": "I am 14 years old and suffer from the absence of a moustache, sideburns or beard, even though I have not had a wet dream, but when I masturbate, semen comes out and I have thick pubic hair...", + "answer": "This does not detract from the signs of puberty, and may be normal, and is not considered a problem, deficiency, or pathological condition. Peace be upon you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9902, + "question": "Does this mean that a normal thyroid test and a normal prolactin test are evidence of the efficiency of the pituitary gland?", + "answer": "It may be a disorder without normal signs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9903, + "question": "My daughter has been suffering from hyperthyroidism for a year now. She stopped taking the medication due to exam stress ten days ago. Is this wrong? Is it okay for her to take it again until the doctor’s appointment? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is preferable to continue taking the medication as prescribed by the doctor. She may continue taking the treatment if she is committed to following up, please", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9904, + "question": "I suffer from a decline in hormones and a tumor in the pituitary gland, so I was given hormone injections for a period of 6 months. I did not notice any change, knowing that I did not show signs of puberty and...", + "answer": "Follow up with the examinations with the treating physician, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9905, + "question": "My doctor prescribed me Thyroxion 50 to diagnose an underactive thyroid gland. After two months of taking the medication, the test results showed that I had an overactive thyroid gland, and it continues for a month after stopping the medication. What is the reason?", + "answer": ".. The hormone (TSH) can confirm the diagnosis. ... be considered ineffective (hypothyroidism), and you ... Symptoms of hyperthyroidism through prevention < Diagnosis of hypothyroidism is based on your symptoms and the results of blood tests that measure your TSH level and sometimes your thyroid hormone level. A low level of thyroid hormone and a high level of TSH indicate an active thyroid gland. This is because the pituitary gland produces more TSH in an attempt to stimulate the thyroid gland to produce more thyroid hormone. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9906, + "question": "I suffer from excessive sweating in my hands and feet, and it is causing problems in my life. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "You should see a doctor and have your thyroid examined, and if all your tests are normal, there are several suggestions to solve the sweating problem, either through Botox injections or specific surgical operations.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9907, + "question": "Peace be upon you, now I have been suffering for a while, since the smell of sweat does not go away, and for your information, it has affected my psychological state.. I also change my clothes every day and shower 2 times a week, but look for Vidamines...", + "answer": "This causes stress and anxiety.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9908, + "question": "Greetings to all the doctors of the Angels of Mercy\nMy problem is that the prolactin increased by 10% of the normal rate. What are the medications to treat the prolactin increase in men? Thank you.", + "answer": "There are a number of options, but you should consult an endocrinologist to prescribe treatment and follow up on the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9909, + "question": "I feel suffocated, as if my soul is coming out. All plans are in order. A while ago I had a blood test and it appeared that I had increased thyroid secretions. I did not receive any treatment. Is this suffocation the result of increased thyroid secretions? I hope for help.", + "answer": "Certainly, these symptoms may be due to increased activity of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9910, + "question": "After conducting a blood test, it was found that TSH was low and T4 was high. The doctor gave me Dimazol 10mg. I took it for two months and repeated the analyzes and found a significant increase in T4. The doctor increased the dose of Dimazol for me, but I do not feel better at all.", + "answer": "It is useless to give a description without exact analysis. A number of doctors may disagree with what you write. Then you did not clarify whether you took a scan and whether you performed the rest of the tests to find out the type of elevation, and the dose of the medication may actually be small.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9911, + "question": "Hello, I was suffering from hypothyroidism and I was taking Thyroxine 75. After a while, I had tests done for the hormone. The result was 0.36. Should I continue the medication and will it cause obesity if I continue taking Thyroxine? Thank you.", + "answer": "The medication does not cause obesity, and you must adhere to and take the thyroid medications permanently with follow-up\nIt is best at the beginning of using the medication to follow up with a specialist doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9912, + "question": "What is the treatment for thyroid cyst?", + "answer": "There are different types of cysts, and their treatment depends on multiple factors. The treating physician will guide you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9913, + "question": "The PTH hormone test percentage is 77.9. Is it normal or not? What are the reasons for its increase if it is abnormal?", + "answer": "This number is slightly higher than normal, but it depends on the reference lab value.\nBut I recommend analyzing the percentage of total and ionized calcium, phosphorus, and alkaline phosphatase", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9914, + "question": "Does menstruation affect the results of the thyroid gland? Since I did it a day before menstruation and there was lethargy in TSH and a normal rate of hormones in the gland, after a year I had the test done again 3 days after menstruation and there appeared lethargy in TSH...", + "answer": "Thyroid disorder is one of the most common causes of menstrual irregularity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9915, + "question": "Does a sluggish or sluggish thyroid gland require an MRI? Note that I did a hormone analysis and the analysis found sluggishness of the thyroid gland and activity of the pituitary gland.", + "answer": "An underactive thyroid gland does not require an MRI, as you mean an increase in prolactin in the activity of the pituitary. The prolactin increases as a result of an underactive thyroid gland and returns to normal after controlling the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9916, + "question": "I am 36 years old, married and a mother of two children. I will take a small dose of iodine 10 because I suffer from an overactive thyroid. My question is, will iodine affect my childbearing in the future?", + "answer": "It may affect or reduce the probability of pregnancy in different proportions depending on several factors, the most important of which is age. Some cases regain reproductive capacity during the first year after treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9917, + "question": "I am 17 years old, and I have a month left until I turn 18 years old, and I have not reached puberty with any symptoms of puberty, except for my chest, which has not grown.", + "answer": "It is best to consult an endocrinologist for accurate examination, as the causes are multiple and vary according to the clinical examination and laboratory analysis of hormones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9918, + "question": "I have a disorder in my thyroid TSH rate. It was 5, then 4.7, then 4.3, then 4.1, and finally 4.9. The follow-up doctor told me that there is no need for medication. Is it possible to eat some type of food or...", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with sports, just monitoring is enough, and you may benefit from eating fish and seafood.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9919, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the result was TSH 2.65 and FT4 12.60. The doctor asked me to take Levothyrox. Why does this mean that I suffer from a thyroid deficiency and is this the reason...", + "answer": "Thyroid analysis does not indicate an underactive thyroid gland\nTSH 2.65 is a normal result\nFT4 12.6 is considered a high result according to the units used in the laboratory\nThis indicates mild subclinical hyperthyroidism\nIt is best to consult a specialist endocrinologist and gynecologist to address the problem of delayed pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9920, + "question": "I suffer from excessive sweating in the armpit area. I read about antiperspirants. Do they have negative effects in the long term and are they sufficient?\nThank you", + "answer": "The best treatment is to remove armpit hair and use special soothing agents, and there are laser and electrocution sessions to get rid of it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9921, + "question": "I had my thyroid checked and it came out fine, but I had an enlargement for a long time", + "answer": "It is called euthyroid goitre and there is no cure that may be alleviated by eating fish...and you must follow up, as the gland is likely to become sluggish after a long period.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9922, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 25-year-old male. I had a prolactin (milk hormone) analysis done, and my percentage is increased, and I suffer from gynecomastia. Please give me a suitable medication to reduce the prolactin hormone in the body.", + "answer": "It is best to see a specialist doctor because you need an X-ray of the head and there is a medicine that will help.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9923, + "question": "Hello doctor, can I ask you that I am 25 years old and I have a thyroid gland, but every girl I gain weight more and more. I don’t know what the possible reason is that is permissible.", + "answer": "If by thyroid you mean that you have any hypothyroidism, meaning that the thyroid gland does not secrete hormones in the required amount, then it is normal for you to suffer from weight gain.\nIf this is the reason and you visit an endocrinologist and receive the necessary treatment, you can get rid of this problem.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9924, + "question": "My brother is sick with thyroid disease, and these days we notice swelling in his lower legs. Is this dangerous and requires a doctor's review?", + "answer": "You should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9925, + "question": "I am 21 years old and about to get married. I suffer from chronic Addison syndrome and I take cortisone. Is there any harm in marriage and how do I live with the disease? Cortisone.", + "answer": "Changes in the functions of endocrine cells that pregnancy entails. Therefore, the pregnant woman must be evaluated beforehand and the hormonal disorder must be controlled to avoid problems related to the mother and the fetus. The treatment depends on replacing cortisol in the body and is done by injecting hydrocortisone. The dose is increased in cases of psychological stress and tension, such as infections and surgeries. An acute attack of adrenal insufficiency is controlled by infusions of salt and glucose solutions and intravenous cortisol injections, Salamat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9926, + "question": "I have Addison syndrome and I take cortisone, but many pimples appeared on my face and I gained weight, especially on my neck, shoulder, abdomen and body hair. What do I use for pimples in particular and how do I deal with the effects?", + "answer": "This may indicate excessive cortisone intake. The treating specialist should be followed up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9927, + "question": "How much dose should be taken if the TSH is 0.71?", + "answer": "There is no change, you only need to read one, and it is more appropriate to follow the specialist next to you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9928, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I found TSH 0.05 and I feel tired and depressed. Now I have stopped drinking levothyrox 50 and the doctor gave me only depression medication. What is the solution please? Do you suffer from...", + "answer": "This is increased activity of the ductal gland. See an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9929, + "question": "Tsh high 6,54 what to do", + "answer": "Follow-up with analysis and medical examination, completion of glandular analysis and general tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9930, + "question": "Do the symptoms of hyperthyroidism disappear after its removal?", + "answer": "Yes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9931, + "question": "I suffer from sweating that I have never experienced before. It started at the beginning of summer, and now winter has come, and I still sweat as if it were summer.", + "answer": "Hyperactivity of the sweat glands of sympathetic nervous or hormonal origin; Because it is accompanied by facial redness and emotion, the solution may simply be psychological training to confront situations, and the following points must be taken into account: season, heat, humidity, effort, psychological state, and hyperactivity of some glands, especially the thyroid gland, and by reducing the contributing factors, the Associated sweating rate.  It can be treated with nerve plexus injections to treat excessive hand sweating -", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9932, + "question": "Inflammation of the thyroid gland and the presence of inflammation according to rumors, despite taking medications for 5 months (carbimezole, Inderal, selenium, sulpiride), but there is enlargement, inflammation, and weight gain. What is the problem?", + "answer": "Follow up with your treating physician and Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9933, + "question": "My thyroid level is 7.5. Is it dangerous and I need to do an ultrasound or not, even though I suffer from severe throat pain, shortness of breath, and severe heart pain, and sometimes my blood sugar drops?", + "answer": "You must follow up with an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9934, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 18 years old, my height is 162, and my weight is 57. My father’s height is 150 and my mother’s height is 157. The difference between them is 12 years. I want ways to increase the growth hormone and the necessary nutrients. Does masturbating once a week have an effect on growth?", + "answer": "From the genetic survivor, your height is normal, healthy nutrition and drinking water, see an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9935, + "question": "I have a thyroid test:\nT.S.H ultra sensitive 0.051 oz/ml (0.300-4.800)\nPossible explanation for the results", + "answer": "The analysis is not clear. Please write the results of tsh and free t4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9936, + "question": "I suffer from underweight, an overactive thyroid gland, and heavy hair loss. I want a solution quickly, please.", + "answer": "In the event of hyperthyroidism, treatment must be taken and should not be neglected. Follow up with a specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9937, + "question": "Is dysplasia a serious disease, what is its scientific explanation, and how is it treated? Thank you.", + "answer": "There are several terms used to describe dysphoric disorder, such as bumzoi, bouncer, and khula, all of which are terms that indicate irritable bowel syndrome. In many cases, irritable bowel syndrome symptoms are linked to a person’s exposure to stress and psychological anxiety.\nScientists explain the connection between irritable bowel syndrome and the psychological state by the existence of a close connection between the nervous system of the digestive system and the nerves in the brain. Therefore, disorders of the digestive system affect the psychological state of the person, and vice versa, as the psychological state affects the colon and the digestive system in general.\nDyslexia or irritable bowel syndrome is usually treated with medications that help control symptoms, such as anti-flatulence, anti-constipation, or diarrhea medications, and colon antispasmodics. In severe cases of irritable bowel syndrome, the person may need to undergo psychological treatment, or learn relaxation techniques to reduce psychological stress. .\nI advise you to follow up with a specialist doctor and adhere to the review appointments because treating the problem of dyshidrosis may require the doctor to try several types of medications until they stabilize in a way that suits your health condition. The doctor will also provide you with advice regarding the nature of the diet that must be followed, and the changes that must be made in lifestyle.\nI would like to draw your attention to the fact that irritable bowel syndrome is not considered a serious disease, especially if its symptoms are controlled by adhering to the treatment plan prescribed by the doctor.\nFor more:\n\nWhat do you know about psychological anxiety?\nIs there a relationship between anxiety and atrial fibrillation?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9938, + "question": "I am 20 years old female, my TSH is 979. The normal rate is 27. -2. 4\nT3 is 6.20, and the normal range is 3.10-6.80\nMy T4 is 20.17 and the normal is 12.00-00. 22 What is the diagnosis and treatment?", + "answer": "Follow up with an endocrinologist to take the necessary medication and confirm the diagnosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9939, + "question": "My question is about the TSH hormone. My test result is 4.1 in the laboratory. The result is 0.27:4.2. This means that my test is a normal maximum. Does this mean that the thyroid gland is deficient and what are the necessary tests?", + "answer": "These tests are done to determine the function of the thyroid gland, as the TSH hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland retroactively from the thyroid gland, which secretes the hormones T3 and T4.\nThe normal percentage of the tests varies depending on the laboratory in which the analysis was performed, but in general, the normal percentage of the TSH hormone, or what is known as the thyroid-stimulating hormone test, is 0.4-4.2. If your result is less than 0.4, this means the presence of hyperthyroidism. However, if it is A result of more than 4.2 means there is an underactive thyroid gland.\nYou must visit a doctor so that he can prescribe the appropriate treatment and prescribe the appropriate treatment to avoid any complications or unwanted side effects.\nReference: Thyroid Function Tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9940, + "question": "I have itching under my armpits and slight redness for a while. Is this a condition with me?\nI am the type of person who sweats a lot. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Maybe fungi. Clinical detection is preferred", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9941, + "question": "Do garcinia pills affect thyroxine and do these pills lead to a drop in blood pressure?", + "answer": "It is one of the natural nutritional supplements that help reduce weight and consume calories, and there are not enough studies on drug interactions, safety,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9942, + "question": "I had a cold and an infection of my wisdom teeth, and the glands in my neck were swollen. The doctor ordered an ultrasound and said the lymph nodes were enlarged due to inflammation. He found nodules in my thyroid and a water cyst containing small calcifications. Is my condition dangerous?", + "answer": "Requires a checkup of thyroid hormones and a consultation with a specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9943, + "question": "Is hydrocortisone drug Rosil useful in treating adrenal insufficiency?", + "answer": "If prescribed by a doctor based on tests and appropriate doses, Salamat is beneficial", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9944, + "question": "When does hematidrosis begin to improve after taking Inderal 10? When does improvement begin and to what degree? Thank you", + "answer": "Perhaps the cause of blood sweating requires a blood and platelet test. After ascertaining the cause, treatment is given with tranquilizers and nerve medications. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9945, + "question": "I am in the sixth week of pregnancy. I suffer from a problem with the thyroid gland, as I was taking carbomazole 5 pills at a dose of one pill day after day before pregnancy. But I stopped it based on...", + "answer": "Weight gain due to pregnancy and hormone deficiency, follow up with your treating physician and salamat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9946, + "question": "High LH16 hormone. 57 and hormone. fsh 6.83 Are the rates very high and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "hl from 1-8 must be followed up with the treating physician and it is half the FSH value which is 2.4-1.5 at the time of ovulation, salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9947, + "question": "I have a high thyroid gland and was prescribed 10gm, but I did not take even a single pill because I felt hesitant, so I prayed Istikharah and felt comfortable not taking it. Can I compensate with foods that contain...", + "answer": "What is the rate of increase and symptoms?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9948, + "question": "I had the sympathetic nerve stapled and the sweating in the hand, face and arm disappeared completely, but compensatory sweating appeared under the chest, back and leg to a large extent. Will it disappear with time? I also suffer from obesity...", + "answer": "Excessive obesity must be treated in order for the condition to improve, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9949, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done and the results were T3(1.9) T4(10.8)TSH(0.01). I need to know which hormone is elevated and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "These tests are done to determine the function of the thyroid gland, as the TSH hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland retroactively from the thyroid gland, which secretes the hormones T3 and T4.\nThe normal percentage of the tests varies depending on the laboratory in which the analysis was performed, but in general, the normal percentage of the TSH hormone, which is known as the thyroid-stimulating hormone test, is 0.4-4.2. If your result is 0.001 or 0.01, this means the presence of hyperthyroidism. As for the T4 hormone, or free thyroxine, the normal ratio is 0.7-1.8. If your result is 108, this means there is an overactive thyroid gland. \nYou must visit a doctor so that he can prescribe the appropriate treatment and prescribe the appropriate treatment to avoid any complications or unwanted side effects.\nReference: Thyroid Function Tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9950, + "question": "I am 17 years old and have a hormonal deficiency, and the percentages are as follows\n(0.2)FSH\n(0.1>)LH\n(16)PROLACTIN\n(0.08)TESTOSTERONE\nI took the treatment (Yenisteron-250)\nAlso, the amount of ejaculation is very small. Is it possible to increase the percentages of all of the above?", + "answer": "Continue follow-up with your treating physician and the result will improve. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9951, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I suffer from gynecomastia\nThe doctor gave me several tests, including a prolactin test\nAnd their kidney HCG is above average\nProlactin=16\nhcf=4.5\nIs this normal especially for hcg?", + "answer": "It is recommended to follow a healthy diet, not follow unhealthy systems, control tensions, and reduce the intensity of exercise in the event of strenuous exercise.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9952, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I take a dose of 100 thooxide for an underactive thyroid gland, and then I analyze the TSH hormone and the result is 0.12. Is my dose appropriate?!", + "answer": "https://www.altibbicom/location/dashboard#/app/dashboard\nInappropriate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9953, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did the gland analysis, what are the results? Free T3 1.71-3.71 / free T4 0.7-1.48 / TSH 0.35-4.94", + "answer": "These tests are done to determine the function of the thyroid gland, as the TSH hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland retroactively from the thyroid gland, which secretes the hormones T3 and T4.\nThe normal percentage of the tests varies depending on the laboratory in which the analysis was performed, but in general, the normal percentage of the TSH hormone, which is known as the thyroid-stimulating hormone test, is 0.4-4.2 international units/liter. As for the T4 hormone, or free thyroxine, the normal ratio is 0.7-1.8 ng/ml. As for the T3 analysis, the normal ratio should be 75-195 ng/dl.\nThe numbers above are not clear as the numbers overlap together. It is preferable to send the analysis results in detail with the unit or visit a doctor so that he can diagnose the condition and prescribe the appropriate treatment to avoid any complications or unwanted side effects.\nReference: Thyroid Function Tests/ T3 and T4 – What’s the Difference", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9954, + "question": "I always sweat from my buttocks, summer or winter, and this issue causes me great embarrassment in my life, so I wanted to know a final solution (I also sweat from under my armpits in a big way)...", + "answer": "Traditional electrotherapy to suction the sweating glands, especially the armpits, surgical treatment, surgery of the sympathetic or sympathetic nerve, and consultation with an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9955, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did an antiTOP test and the result was 566.8. The doctor gave me EUTHYROX0.05mg and asked me to come back in a month for an examination... I am afraid that I will have to take the medication for the rest of my life. Is this true??", + "answer": "Antibodies may interfere with the ability of laboratory equipment to measure, and measuring thyroglobin is necessary to follow up patients with thyroid disease, and the absence or decrease of thyroglobulin is evidence of the success of treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9956, + "question": "I am 16 years old, my weight is 40, and my height is 160, and I have not grown mustache or beard hair, and there is no hair on my armpit or on my body. Why, what is the treatment? Have I stopped growing?", + "answer": "Growth has not stopped yet. It is possible to be examined by a family doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9957, + "question": "I previously suffered from hypothyroidism and was treated for a while, then stopped for a year without consultation. Today I went to a specialist and had a TSH test and the result was 3.36. He told me that I do not suffer from hypothyroidism and do not need medication. Have you recovered...", + "answer": "If there are no symptoms, then the result does not indicate an infection of the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9958, + "question": "Is there a final treatment for the problem of excessive sweating, as I sweat very strangely until I completely retired from society and tried medications, but they did not produce results, knowing that I suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder and my weight...", + "answer": "It remains to perform the operation to block the sympathetic nerve, in specific areas, phalanxes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9959, + "question": "I have hair loss. I had a blood test and it turned out that I have an overactive thyroid gland. Is this the cause of the hair loss?", + "answer": "It is one of the main reasons, yes. Must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9960, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, heart palpitations, joint pain, and weight gain. How do I treat an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "You should have a thyroid test done and go to a endocrinologist\nFT3/FT4/TSH/thyroid ab", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9961, + "question": "I am 21 years old. I suffer from the problem of delayed puberty. What is the solution?", + "answer": "It is preferable to conduct tests for thyroid hormones and others. Follow up with a specialist doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9962, + "question": "For a year, I have been taking Eltroxin 100 because I had a TSH of 14. The last test was 4 months ago. The TSH was 2.2. I continued taking the pill. I was tested two days ago and the TSH was 0.147.\nAdvise me...", + "answer": "It is best to see a doctor who specializes in endocrinology\nYou need to reduce the dose of the medication slightly and continue until the TSH reading stabilizes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9963, + "question": "My thyroid test results are (tsh=1.83) and (t4 libre=14.78). Are these results normal?", + "answer": "5.4–11.5 mcg/dL (57–148 nmol/L) Not sure how to measure thyroxine t4 livre result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9964, + "question": "I suffered from subclinical hypothyroidism, which is a normal level of thyroid hormones and high TSH. The doctor prescribed me levothyroxine for 4 months. Will the gland return to its normal function again after treatment?", + "answer": "This disturbance may stop or continue and requires follow-up, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9965, + "question": "I have little activity in the pituitary gland, which affects my adrenals, and I do not have cortisone. I take Solubride, but I have side effects: fragility, weakness, and decreased immunity. I am tired and do not know what to do.", + "answer": "See the nearest endocrinologist, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9966, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and TSH = .595 and I did free T4 = 1.66. What does it mean?", + "answer": "You can review Dr. Fadel Abu Al-Ela’s answer: Symptoms of an underactive thyroid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9967, + "question": "3.03 Tests for thyroid stimulating hormone (Tsh(serumv). Is it caused by a weakness in the gland? Will I not have children? We learned that I am engaged. Please help, please quickly.", + "answer": "There is no objection to having children while adhering to the program prepared for this.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9968, + "question": "I am 16 years old, my weight is 40, and my height is 160, and I have not grown beard or mustache hair, and no hair has appeared on my body, and I have not been told why?", + "answer": "The age of puberty may be delayed, and puberty is not only measured by hair growth, but also by the growth of the reproductive and hormonal system, Salamat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9969, + "question": "I have a severely underactive thyroid, and the doctor prescribed Thyroxine 25 pills. I felt nausea and indigestion after the pills. I took them for two days and left them. Should I continue or leave them?", + "answer": "According to the examination, analysis and symptoms, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9970, + "question": "My prolactin is 34. Is it very high? Is it an indication of a glandular tumor? Is the testosterone hormone normal? Will the medication benefit my condition or will the hormone increase? Will I take the medication all my life?", + "answer": "The normal range is 3-15 nanograms, effective herbs in treating high prolactin in men | Medical", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9971, + "question": "Peace be upon you....I have an underactive thyroid gland and I want to follow a medical fasting diet. Does this diet affect the thyroid gland? Will this diet work for me even if I have underactive conditions?", + "answer": "That the diet does not conflict with sound, healthy nutrition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9972, + "question": "I did a TSH test and the result was 3.05. What does it mean? The free T3 test was 3.03 and the free T4 test was 0.92.", + "answer": "The treating physician retreated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9973, + "question": "The tests came back (tsh 8.32)   (ft4 1.01) even though there was nothing wrong with me and I found out by chance, does he need treatment or should I adopt a diet that contains iodine, especially since I am thinking about pregnancy?", + "answer": "We took the tests tsh      ft  even though there was nothing wrong and I discovered | Medical", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9974, + "question": "The results of the tests are (tsh 8.32) (ft4 1.01) and I discovered by chance whether treatment is necessary or is it sufficient to follow a diet containing iodine, especially since I am thinking about pregnancy and in fact I must continue treatment for the rest of my life.", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9975, + "question": "I am 14 years and 3 months old and have not yet reached puberty", + "answer": "Puberty may be delayed, and there is no fear of that.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9976, + "question": "I am 17 years old, and I do not have a beard or chest hair, although I have thick armpit hair, pubic hair, and testicle hair. Genetically, I do not have anyone like my condition. Is it a hormone deficiency? And what is it...", + "answer": "Complete healthy nutrition containing vitamins. Do not worry. The beard hair can be encouraged to grow by continuous shaving. No fear.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9977, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 16-year-old male. I suffer from very mild gynecomastia that is only noticeable when I press on the breast\nDoes it require treatment or is it pubertal gynecomastia that will heal automatically?", + "answer": "It does not require treatment if it is not accompanied by symptoms, a", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9978, + "question": "I have a small penis and testicles, and there is no deepening of my voice, and I am 25 years old", + "answer": "It is necessary to inspect and obtain more information. The normal length of the penis is from 8 to 18 cm, erect.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9979, + "question": "I did a thyroid analysis and the results were as follows:\ntsh = 0.927\nt4 = 1.76", + "answer": "I did a thyroid analysis and the results were as follows: Medical", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9980, + "question": "I am 18 years old and I have not yet reached puberty. I have shown some signs of puberty, but I have not reached puberty as my body has lengthened and my penis has not yet grown and ejaculated.", + "answer": "The normal length of the penis is more than 8 cm,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9981, + "question": "I have a swelling in the thyroid gland. I had tests and they came out fine. I had x-rays and this is the report\nleeft thyroid lobe and isthmus are enlarged by virtue of large nodule which appear isocehoic well", + "answer": "The source is sufficient as long as the tests are correct and no treatment is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9982, + "question": "The salivary gland is enlarged, and after 6 years, the gland swelled under the tongue, in the cheeks, and under the ear on both sides, and only on the inside of the salivary gland. May I know the reason for the swelling of all these glands...", + "answer": "Inflammation or gallstones, see a laryngologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9983, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 24-year-old girl. About 8 months ago I had an operation on the gland and they removed it completely, but now I have stopped taking medication...", + "answer": "You cannot stop thyroid medication completely\nIt is best to perform a TSH test and see your doctor to solve the problem of stomach pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9984, + "question": "I have thick hair all over my body\nHow do I get rid of it?\nI feel like I have more male hormones than female hormones", + "answer": "Well, the most likely thing is to analyze your testosterone level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9985, + "question": "Enlarged breasts in men", + "answer": "There are many reasons, depending on age, and if he takes certain medications, the result may be breast enlargement, in addition to some health problems that cause this.\nYou need to see a doctor for a clinical examination and take a detailed medical history", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9986, + "question": "I suffer from a high TSH level of 10, but with a normal level for both T3 and T4, so I visited a doctor who in turn gave me Levothirox, but after...", + "answer": "Please specify the dosage of the medication given\nYou need to recheck your TSH after treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9987, + "question": "The doctor discovered that I have two cysts in the thyroid gland and infections, although I suffer from a noticeable weight gain. Laziness. Feeling stressed. Hair loss and dryness. Difficulty sleeping. Does this pose a risk?", + "answer": "It may not be dangerous\nThese are symptoms of hypothyroidism. It is best to complete laboratory tests (thyroid examination) and radiographs (TV and nuclear imaging of the thyroid gland) and begin taking drug treatment if necessary and if there is hypothyroidism in the examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9988, + "question": "FT3 19.12 and FT4 40.85 The result of the analysis of the gland for doubles", + "answer": "Please select the tsh result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9989, + "question": "Doctor, the length of my son’s penis is 3 cm when erect. Is it normal? He is 14 years old. His height is 149 and his weight is 55. He has not reached puberty. It is normal or not, and we know that he is a carrier of alpha thalassemia...", + "answer": "The normal length of the penis at this age exceeds 6 cm. The situation must be monitored and presented to an endocrinologist. The increase in the length of the penis continues for up to 20 years or more. It is not related to those who are carriers of thalassemia.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9990, + "question": "Hello, I had a cortisol test and the test result was 2, and I also had an HTC 5 test, and the doctor prescribed me hydrocortisone, one pill in the morning and evening, and this medicine started causing me fatigue afterward.", + "answer": "See a doctor to find out the reason, reduce treatment gradually, and give therapeutic supports. However, low hematocrit is anemia. Causes of low hematocrit, or anemia, include:\n \nBleeding (ulcer, shock, colon cancer, internal bleeding)\nDestruction of red blood cells (sickle cell anemia, splenomegaly)\nDecreased red blood cell production (bone marrow suppression, cancer, drugs)\nNutritional problems (low iron, B12, folic acid and malnutrition)\nDehydration (polydypsia, vein overhydration", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9991, + "question": "I have excessive sweating throughout the body to a great extent. Does stapling the sympathetic nerve eliminate this problem and is it largely safe?", + "answer": "It eliminates sweating according to its areas and not all areas, and it is a process that can occur laparoscopically, for the sympathetic ganglia.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9992, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I felt short of breath and I thought there was a gland in my neck. When I examined the sauna, the result was the presence of a knot. Is it dangerous?", + "answer": "If there is a tumor or inflammation of the glands, you must see an oncology or endocrinologist surgeon, with an ultrasound scan of the gland and gland analysis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9993, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease and I have been taking thyroxine pills for two years, but to no avail. Do I need surgery? Thank you", + "answer": "An ultrasound was done on the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9994, + "question": "Please advise. I am 32 years old, male. I had an LH test and the percentage came out at 8.48, and an FSH test came out at 18.7.", + "answer": "For males, the normal range is 1 to 8 IU per liter, and the FSH is twice the value. Follow up by the endocrinologist, Salamat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9995, + "question": "I have an increase in the PTH hormone, and calcium is normal, while the temperature is a little low, and I have kidney stones. 6 years ago, vitamin D was low. Now it has improved, but the hormone is high. I had an imaging and atomic scan...", + "answer": "It could be from low vitamin D. Take vitamin D for a while and do a hormone test again after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9996, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did tests and they came out as follows (FT3 5.88(High) FT4 16.09 (Tsh3ul 7.896(High). Why do I need treatment now or whether it will be permanent or for a lifetime, knowing that I suffer from a vitamin deficiency...", + "answer": "TSH ratio: 3 or 7.896?\nYou suffer from an overactive thyroid gland and often need to undergo a number of other tests and pictures\nIf the TSH level is high, you need to have an examination of the pituitary gland hormones and a scan as well\nIt is best to consult a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9997, + "question": "I have a 24-year-old daughter who had her period before, and her breasts did not appear. She did not have any symptoms of puberty other than the appearance of pubic and armpit hair, and there was not enough money to go to...", + "answer": "There are several reasons that explain these symptoms, but it is not possible to determine which of them is the reason until after a clinical examination and conducting tests and pictures.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9998, + "question": "Question: I have a nodule in my right lobe, 1 cm. T4-T3 analysis is normal. TSH 4.95. The specialist gave me Etherox 50 tablets before breakfast. Is the nodule a reason for the rise in TSH, and when does it start to take effect...", + "answer": "Your TSH level is on the high side and does not require medication and has nothing to do with sore throat. It is only supposed to follow up. And take a television picture of the neck if the issue is not one of the lymph nodes that are irritated by a sore throat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 9999, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I examined the gland the first time and it showed 0.03, the second time after two days it showed 0.73, and the third time after two days it showed 0.85. Does it require treatment and how much is the normal gland rate?", + "answer": "Please select the hormone tested\nThere is more than one gland examined and more than one gland in the body, so what did you examine??", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10000, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 18 years old, and I have never grown any hair on my face except for a very light mustache. Note that my sexual desire and erection are very normal. So what is the reason? Thank you", + "answer": "Do total free testosterone tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10001, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I have a very severe problem. I am 21 years old and have not yet reached full puberty, knowing that I have appeared some signs of puberty, such as thin armpit hair, pubic hair, and lack of...", + "answer": "A doctor's examination, analysis and tests are necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10002, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like to know if I still suffer from hypothyroidism, knowing that the results of the TSH hormone analysis are 1.46.\nBecause I am continuing on the 250 dose", + "answer": "The result of the analysis indicates that the dose is appropriate and sufficient if this dose has been constant over the past two months. However, if there is a new adjustment to the dose, it is better to re-examine it to ensure that the dose is not excessive.\nA patient with an underactive gland still needs treatment to replace the hormone in most cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10003, + "question": "Does removing the thyroid gland hinder the occurrence of pregnancy, given that the hormones in the first 3 years were unstable, but after that they improved and the TSH stabilized at 0.99 for a year, but I still have fears, knowing that I am about to...", + "answer": "It does not hinder pregnancy\nHowever, please follow up with your doctor in the event of pregnancy to conduct tests and adjust medication doses if necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10004, + "question": "I had a cortisol hormone test and the result was 7.48. Does this mean that I have a deficiency or lack of cortisol production, knowing that I am very weak and not obese, and I had the test done for this purpose?", + "answer": "The level of cortisol in the blood is not stable, and this test alone cannot be relied upon to determine whether there is a deficiency or deficiency in the performance of the adrenal gland.\nIt is preferable to take a sample in the morning and see a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10005, + "question": "A blood test was done for T4 and TSH and the results were\nT4 19.26 pmol/L normal range 9.01-19.05\nTSH 0.0021 mU/L normal range 0.35-4.94\nIs the examination correct or not?", + "answer": "I need to see a doctor, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10006, + "question": "Is hidradenitis permanent and does not go away with treatment? I have had hidradenitis for more than 4 years, and I went to many doctors, and no one helped me, and it caused me wounds and disfigurement in the underarm area...", + "answer": "Bathing daily, removing hair, and using natural disinfectants and baby powder, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10007, + "question": "I have severe hypothyroidism above 60. I was taking 150 mg pills\nFor 3 months, there was an adverse reaction, and the result was hypersecretion into hyposecretion, but the excess, as a result of love, took a titer of 50. For 3 months, the insufficiency of 20 took 100, and hypersecretion returned, and the solution", + "answer": "You should see a endocrinologist\nCutting treatment. The thyroid gland is administered by giving the drug gradually and does not start with high doses, but rather we usually start from 50 and start changing the dose according to the body’s response every 6 to 8 weeks after performing the TSH test, and the degree of changing the dose is simple.\nI advise you to follow up when there are glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10008, + "question": "Is there a treatment abroad for antibodies and hypothyroidism, and which country is suitable for these diseases because I want to get pregnant?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible that treatment is available according to the tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10009, + "question": "My mother is 48 years old and had her thyroid removed completely years ago. She takes 175 pills, and she suffers from weight gain, obvious blueness under the eyes, and obvious bloating in the abdomen. What is the explanation for these symptoms?", + "answer": "It is necessary to ensure that the thyroid gland is examined and that the dose taken of the medicine is sufficient. The dose may be insufficient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10010, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I take Levothyrox at a rate of 125 micrograms daily, but I suffer from constant psychological anxiety, tension, numbness in my fingers every day, failure, and...", + "answer": "Make sure to test your TSH. The dose may be excessive or need to be adjusted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10011, + "question": "I had a complete removal of the thyroid gland and used the pills for a while and then stopped. I was supposed to use them for the rest of my life, and now I have been living for four years without a thyroid gland or thyroid pills, but I feel it from time to time...", + "answer": "The gland's hormones must be examined and the gland operation determined whether the gland was completely or partially removed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10012, + "question": "Can we have Hashimoto's and thyroid together?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible to have hashimoto's thyroiditis. A proper thyroid examination (euthyroid)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10013, + "question": "An 18-year-old young man who has had a thyroid gland since childhood and is now very obese. If he plays sports, will he lose weight or should he receive treatment? Thank you...", + "answer": "Exercise helps in losing weight\nBut it is also necessary to follow up on the treatment of the gland and ensure that the medication dose is sufficient by following up with the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10014, + "question": "I did a test: Free T3: 3.5 pg/ml, Free T4: 1.40 ng/dl, TSH: 6.21 uIU/mL, and the doctor said that the TSH was high. Do I need treatment, knowing that I feel cold in my body...", + "answer": "It is true that we must follow up with the endocrinologist, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10015, + "question": "Treatment of short stature in a 16-year-old girl who is 149 cm tall, knowing that she took pituitary stimulating needles for more than 6 months and with nutritional supplements and tonics.", + "answer": "A genetic and hereditary examination must be performed, and growth hormone is needed. See an endocrinologist, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10016, + "question": "When will the beard appear? I am 18 years old and have light hair on my cheeks", + "answer": "At this age or before, it varies from one person to another, depending on the environment, genetic factors, and nutrition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10017, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism, but my body is thin, I weigh 50 kg, and my height is 171. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Do you take medication for hypothyroidism?\nIf you are being treated for hypothyroidism, you must ensure that the dose of the medication is sufficient and that it is not higher than the required limit\nBy examining the TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10018, + "question": "How to use Altroxine 50 for infants?", + "answer": "10 micrograms per 1 kg of the child’s weight, taking the test results into consideration, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10019, + "question": "I have hair on my chin, but it is very light and I do not feel it unless I touch the skin, and it is very transparent, meaning that if someone looked at me, they would not see any hair.\nBut armpit and pubic hair is normal...", + "answer": "Constant hair shaving leads to hair growth, salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10020, + "question": "I suffer from a nodule in the right lobe of the thyroid. When the analysis was done, the TSH was 4.95, but the T4-T3 was normal. What does this mean?", + "answer": "It means a thyroid disorder, salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10021, + "question": "I am 15 years old, my height is 160, and my weight is 40, and I have no hair on my legs or hands, and I still have no hair in my armpit, nor do I have a beard or mustache. Why? What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Hormones must be checked, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10022, + "question": "I suffer from a 1 cm nodule in the right lobe. I had a thyroid test and the trick was on May 30. He told me to follow up every 3-6 months. I had a desire to remove part of the thyroid. But I went...", + "answer": "You should follow up with your doctor and accept the advice", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10023, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI have high PTH and over 6 months it went from 6.5 to 9.6\nNote that I have hypothyroidism and Celiac disease\nCalcium 9 and Vitamin D 36\nI hope...", + "answer": "It should be noted that the normal percentage of the tests varies depending on the laboratory in which the analysis was performed. The PTH test indicates a parathyroid hormone test, and the normal percentage should be between 10-65 ng/L. The PTH hormone is secreted from the parathyroid glands, which control calcium levels in the blood. When calcium levels are very low, PTH is released in order to return calcium levels back to the normal range. Symptoms of low calcium include depression, muscle spasms, and abnormal heartbeats.\nHigh levels of PTH may be due to one of the following reasons:\n\nLow vitamin D level. (Vitamin D level should be between 20-50 ng/ml. This means that your level is normal)\nHaving a spinal cord injury.\nHaving a kidney disorder.\nLow calcium level as a result of a problem not related to the parathyroid glands (calcium levels should be between 8.5-10.2 mg/dl and tests indicate that they are within the normal range)\n\nIt is preferable to consult a doctor, as he may order other tests such as phosphorus and magnesium, or imaging tests such as X-rays.\nFor more: Celiac disease/hypothyroidism\nReference: What Is a Parathyroid Hormone Blood Test?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10024, + "question": "I have a nodule in the right lobe of the thyroid. I had an examination and a biopsy. The examination is attached for you. The doctor said I should follow up every 3-6 months. On August 14, I went to the doctor and he told me to follow up and gave me pills...", + "answer": "The doctor is the one who decides the method of treatment, you must accept the advice, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10025, + "question": "I'm 21 years old . My testosterone level is 405ng/dl. Is this normal? Should I go to the doctor?", + "answer": "Value: 270 - 1080 ng/dL", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10026, + "question": "I am 21 years old. My testosterone level is 405ng/dl. Is there something wrong with the level? Or is there a need to go to a doctor?", + "answer": "The percentage is normal, and are you experiencing problems?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10027, + "question": "I am 16 years old, my height is 160, my weight is 40, and I have no hair under my armpits or hair on my hands and feet. Why? Have I stopped growing?", + "answer": "Growth has not stopped yet,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10028, + "question": "What is the normal level of TSh for a 50-year-old man?", + "answer": "The normal ratios range from 0.5 to 4.5, although in some laboratories the upper limit of TSH is 3.5. This hormone is the pituitary hormone that controls and regulates the thyroid gland. In the event of hypothyroidism, this hormone is the first change that occurs in the tests. Thyroid function.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10029, + "question": "My daughter is 20 years old and suffers from mild deformity of the shoulder bones and crooked thighs. She has a vitamin D deficiency and a problem with the thyroid gland. It pulls calcium from the bones. How do I treat it and does it have...", + "answer": "Need calcium and vitamin D, see the medical center", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10030, + "question": "I suffer from the problem of excessive sweating for no reason at the age of 18. I want a solution as quickly as possible, causing me great embarrassment. A solution at home without telling anyone.", + "answer": "Follow home recipes to get rid of sweat in the search engine Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10031, + "question": "S.G.O.T. I did an analysis and it came out at 33.6. Is this dangerous? I had a male hormone test done and the percentages came out correct, knowing that hair appears on the chin and on the breasts and I always feel tired...", + "answer": "The SGOT test is a blood test and is part of the liver function test that measures one of the liver enzymes known as aspartate aminotransferase (AST). The normal rate for this test in a woman ranges between 8-40 IU/L, and the normal rates vary depending on the laboratory in which it was performed. Perform the analysis with it. If your SGOT test results are high, it means that an organ or muscle that contains the enzyme may be damaged. These include the liver, muscles, heart, brain, and kidneys. High test results may also indicate viral hepatitis A or B, shock, collapse of the circulatory system, and widespread liver damage potentially caused by toxins, including an overdose of certain medications. Your doctor may order other tests to rule out another diagnosis.\nAs for the appearance of hair in unwanted places even though the hormone tests are normal, it is preferable to consult a specialist doctor to ensure that there is no cyst on the ovaries or to confirm the nature of the hair and take the necessary procedure.\nReference: SGOT Test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10032, + "question": "I am 20 years old, my weight is 57 kg and my height is 160 cm\nI turned 12 years ago and my menstrual cycle is regular, but I suffer from small breast size and hair in the abdomen and lower back. What is the solution...", + "answer": "Conducting hormonal tests and getting rid of hair using traditional methods, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10033, + "question": "Is it possible to start exercising in the gym while I am being treated for hyperthyroidism? Is it possible for me to gain weight before the end of the treatment period?", + "answer": "Enable this and that.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10034, + "question": "I take two thyroid pills before breakfast, but I don't sleep", + "answer": "The important thing is that the TSH rate is normal, and the medication is adjusted after that. If it is normal, most of it is caused by insomnia and stimulants.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10035, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from hypothyroidism. I stopped treatment. I suffer from the appearance of coarse hair on the chin, hair loss on the head, tremors in the body, feeling quickly tired, and excessive sweating. What is the solution?", + "answer": "The solution is to return your treatment helmets", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10036, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 31-year-old girl. My voice is hoarse. I feel like a man. When I talk on the phone, I suffer from very great embarrassment. The reason may be medical. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "See a laryngologist first and a family doctor second. You will find the solution. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10037, + "question": "I am a young man, 18 years old, and I suffer from a lack of beard and mustache. If I shave the beard with a razor, redness appears.", + "answer": "Shaving in the direction of the hair, applying a light cream or Vaseline while shaving,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10038, + "question": "Peace be upon you. If the TSH test is 0.05, what is the daily treatment?", + "answer": "Follow up with a surgeon to diagnose the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10039, + "question": "I suffer from gyno gynecomastia, but sometimes the breasts are in their normal state and sometimes they are swollen. I am 17 years old.", + "answer": "Refer to a clinical examination by a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10040, + "question": "Does thyroid deficiency affect height, given that the treatment takes 50 half a pill?", + "answer": "Affects growth  in pre-pubertal age and. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10041, + "question": "The laboratory examination of the thyroid gland was five point seven, but the T3 and T4 tests were normal. Do I suffer from chronic hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "No.... repeat the analysis after a while or if there are symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10042, + "question": "My son is 12 years old and suffers from hyperthyroidism. Will he remain on treatment throughout his life? Is there a treatment for thinness due to it?", + "answer": "It has several treatment methods, and some of them do not need medication after a while, and imaging of the fetus is important for a specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10043, + "question": "I have diabetes and discovered pregnancy afterward, and the cumulative blood sugar is 10.5, and the doctor wrote insulin. Is it possible for it to go away after giving birth, or is this permanent diabetes, since if I eat foreign food, it becomes 300, but if I eat...", + "answer": "Is it diabetes as a result of pregnancy or before pregnancy? Diabetes, if it disappears for a short period, remains permanent and requires regular treatment, under medical supervision. Salamat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10044, + "question": "I have a problem with profuse sweating in the lower back (lumbar) area when exercising, but not the whole body", + "answer": "Excessive back sweating can be caused by a condition called primary hyperhidrosis, a medical condition that causes overactive sweat glands. This condition affects all parts of the body, but is often in specific areas such as the back. Another known cause of excessively sweaty epithelium is secondary hyperhidrosis, which can be a side effect of medications, a change in hormone levels or a damaged nervous system. Back sweat caused by primary or secondary hyperhidrosis is best treated by a doctor or dermatologist. They can recommend appropriate medical treatment’ salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10045, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man, 17 years and 8 months old. I am short in stature. I am almost the shortest person among my colleagues and my family. My height is 160, my father’s height is 174, and my mother’s height is 159. I want a solution...", + "answer": "Your height is appropriate, not short, and you still have time to increase your height, so be optimistic and trust in God.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10046, + "question": "Hello, I advise that I only eat once a day, and sometimes I eat onions without eating, but the next day I think it is a glandular problem.", + "answer": "A health and nutritional evaluation is necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10047, + "question": "My father had the gland removed 15 days ago and did a TSH test today and it was high at 21. How much should he increase the dose since he is currently taking a dose of 125?", + "answer": "The normal range for TSH levels is 0.4 to 4 million international units per liter. If you are already being treated for a thyroid disorder, the normal range is 0.5 to 3.0 mIU per liter. A value higher than normal usually indicates that the thyroid gland is underactive. This indicates hypothyroidism. Re-examine in two weeks tomorrow", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10048, + "question": "I suffer from fatigue. Is there a relationship between fatigue and the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Do you suffer from thyroid problems?\n\nThere may be a relationship between feeling tired and thyroid.\nI advise you to go to an endocrinologist for tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10049, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother is 85 years old and she has severe tremors in her legs and hands. She has an overactive thyroid gland and takes many medications, including Indaral 40 and Carbimazole...", + "answer": "You need to be examined by a neurologist, but most elderly people suffer from tremors due to illness or vitamin deficiency, and they are treated with investigation and evaluation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10050, + "question": "The doctor gave me 2 clovage pills a day, 1 folic acid pill a day, and 6 wfs plus pills a day. Now I take 9 pills a day. Does it affect the kidneys or is this amount normal?", + "answer": "The doctor knows your condition and what he prescribed for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10051, + "question": "The lymph nodes had been in the same condition for three months, about the size of a lupine, and I went to a doctor who said there was nothing normal. It could be a defect or an injury that caused this, while also feeling pain in...", + "answer": "Some blood tests and an echo should be done, and if there are no other symptoms, it may be from the infection.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10052, + "question": "Doctor Abha, I have a high TSH level of 56,050, so what should I do?", + "answer": "You have an underactive thyroid gland and need to be examined and followed up with an internal medicine and endocrinology consultant, to prescribe the hormone thyroxine and adjust the doses.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10053, + "question": "My brother has a slight swelling of the lymph gland, almost like a grape without pain. He is 3 years old. What could be the cause of the swelling?", + "answer": "Minor infections, peace of mind", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10054, + "question": "These are the results of a thyroid test. Do I suffer from lethargy? T3 4.1 pmol lTSH 4.2 ulU mlT4 16.8 pmol l", + "answer": "If the results are within normal limits, see your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10055, + "question": "I suffer from pimples under my armpits that are so painful and hard that I have difficulty raising my hand. What is causing them? Could it be a symptom of breast cancer?", + "answer": "If the reason is not to remove hair under the armpit, it is necessary to see a doctor for examination and follow-up procedures. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10056, + "question": "I am a recent type 2 diabetic patient with a fat rate of 250 and a cumulative score of 20%. Note that I am obese and was prescribed metformin twice a day. I do not accept the idea of ​​relying on it. I started a diet and exercises. Is it enough without...", + "answer": "Very high - it is recommended to take the medication according to the doctor’s prescription in addition to following a diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10057, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and the second disease, which is an increase in insulin, takes Golokovage 1000 and Gonovia 100.\nIt always came down to her, so she broke her fast, and after 4 hours, her blood sugar was 75 and she was tired", + "answer": "The dose must be adjusted and reduced under the supervision of the doctor, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10058, + "question": "I have a lymph node under the chin and it hurts and has a fever for about 7 months. I went to the doctor and he said painkillers, but it did not go away with painkillers, and the pain and size are increasing.", + "answer": "It may be due to an accidental infection, which needs further examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10059, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar two hours after eating and it came out at 88. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10060, + "question": "Does the low level of the thyroid gland affect cholesterol in the blood, and is there a possibility that the cholesterol level will decrease with a patient with the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Thyroid hormones are responsible for the process of fat metabolism, and any deficiency in hormones raises harmful cholesterol in the body.\nTreatment with thyroxine corrects the problem by regulating, staying away from fatty meals for two weeks and re-analyzing, avoiding fast food and crackers, and eating a healthy diet several times a day. Do more physical activity and beware of sleeping during the day. Greetings.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10061, + "question": "After removing the thyroid gland, does using an overdose of erythroxine lead to weight gain? Or as I heard, the body refuses to deal with the overdose?", + "answer": "Overdose may lead to weight gain or loss, but it also leads to other problems. Therefore, the dose should not be increased above the appropriate dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10062, + "question": "I suffer from a lymph node and the doctor told me it was tuberculosis. Should I go to the hospital even though the doctor did not tell me that and told me that I should take the medicine for 6 months!!", + "answer": "It is not a requirement to enter the hospital", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10063, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. I am an athlete. I was given this medication after a blood test for sugar, and it was found to be 0.91, and my blood pressure was 11/6. Now I am taking it and I feel sleepy and dizzy. I wonder...", + "answer": "The medication was not explained.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10064, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the cause of cases of suffocation after thyroidectomy, even though several days have passed since the operation?", + "answer": "Physical illness, hormonal disorders, and health problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10065, + "question": "I have thyroid failure and I am now taking Levothyrox 50 tablets in the morning\nIs there any advice you can give me?", + "answer": "The advice for thyroid patients is to keep the house warm, avoid unnecessary exposure to cold weather, and use external heat (hot baths, warm foot baths) to make you feel warm without stressing the gland, and also maintain nutritional balance by eating (thermogenic food), which are foods that work to Increasing metabolic processes, as heat is produced when the body burns these calories to use these foods, so these calories are converted into heat, thus not being affected by cold temperatures. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10066, + "question": "The result of the thyroid hormone test, is it normal or not? This result is (T3 (0.77-7.7). The result is 1.61 and (57.9-150.6). T4 is 84.90 and TSH (0.4-4.5 is 5.20).", + "answer": "Normal, the normal percentage ranges, but T4 was not mentioned as Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10067, + "question": "Is it possible to stop taking the glandular medication Ladoz 25 after the gland is balanced? Thank you", + "answer": "Under medical supervision, see a specialist doctor to determine a thyroid function disorder. Total serum T4 changes with changes in carrier protein concentration and with changes in thyroid function, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10068, + "question": "I have a slight underactive thyroid gland, and the doctor prescribed me biotin with 25% theproxen. They have harmful effects, especially biotin.", + "answer": "Biotin is vitamin B7 and is an amidosyl derivative found in most daily foods. It does not conflict with thyroxine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10069, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism, and when I take Eltroxine, I feel pain in the neck and bones of the body", + "answer": "Among the symptoms of the medication, the symptoms of hypothyroidism include fatigue, depression, weight gain, sensitivity to cold, excessive sleep, dry hair, dry skin, muscle spasm, constipation, decreased concentration, high cholesterol levels, and swelling of the legs. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10070, + "question": "I do not suffer from any symptoms, but I notice swelling in the neck area. I did a hormone test and the result came out 10.", + "answer": "This examination indicates sluggishness of the gland. You should see a doctor for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10071, + "question": "I eat and am never satisfied. My weight has reached 125 kilos and it does not stop, knowing that I have an underactive gland and I drink a dose of 150, but I became concerned during this period... Is the gland causing...", + "answer": "An underactive gland causes many problems, especially weight gain and affects the heart, arteries, and nerves. As for the medicine, it should never be neglected and the dose is small for you. Weight is necessary to lose through diet, exercise, or even to suppress gastroparesis with surgery if they fail.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10072, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the test result was TSH 0.0.2 uIU/ml 0.55_4_8 FREET3 5 pg/ml 2_4.7 FREET4 1.4 ng/dl 0.7_18", + "answer": "T4 70_140 mmol/L TSH 0.5 -5.7 mU/L T3 3.0 -7.0 Pg/ml, but these standards vary depending on the laboratory\nFT4 hormone\n10 - 25 Pico Mol liter\n0.8 - 3.3 grams per deciliter>It is normal and follow up with the doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10073, + "question": "I have a slight enlargement of the lymph node for more than 7 months, and it will not be more or less than this enlargement, and I feel stiffness in the left part of the neck, along with a feeling of excessive sweating and yellow urine...", + "answer": "It is necessary to see a doctor and she may need a biopsy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10074, + "question": "Is thyroxine treatment a treatment for glandular insufficiency or a treatment to increase glandular activity?", + "answer": "To treat glandular insufficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10075, + "question": "I am married. I have thyroiditis. I drank Levothyrex. The thyroid improved after I gave birth. I feel a burning sensation in my throat that extends to my ears. What is the reason?", + "answer": "It could be infections. You should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10076, + "question": "I am an 18-year-old girl who has had lymph nodes affected. I want to ask: Will the hair on my eyebrows and eyelashes fall out due to the effects of the chemotherapy? Is eye pain with tears a symptom of the dose? And will the tears increase from light? No.", + "answer": "If hair falls out after chemotherapy, it grows and returns to normal after the doses and effects are over. Salaam", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10077, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and there are nodules of varying sizes and swelling on the left side", + "answer": "Thyroid analysis is laboratory tests that measure the amount of thyroid hormones in the bloodstream. There are several types used to help diagnose gland diseases. The disorder must be known and treated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10078, + "question": "My blood sugar level is 134 mg/dL when I fast for 11 hours, knowing that I do not have diabetes and do not suffer from its symptoms (frequent urination...", + "answer": "See a doctor and do tests, including blood sugar and insulin tolerance. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10079, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease. I had surgery and my right half was removed. I have been taking Levothyrox 50 every day for years, but currently I feel pain in my stomach and I feel bleeding and I do not know where to consult.", + "answer": "Review of gastrointestinal specialty, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10080, + "question": "What is the relationship between high prolactin and pituitary gland tumor?", + "answer": "Enlargement of the part of the pituitary gland responsible for secreting the prolactin hormone is a benign swelling that results in an increase in the secretion of the hormone in the body, and the appearance of some symptoms, such as infertility in women and disturbances in the menstrual cycle. Excretion of milk without a pregnant or breastfeeding woman, weak sexual desire, and pain during marital intercourse due to vaginal dryness. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10081, + "question": "Random blood sugar level of 109. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, normal...", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10082, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man at the age of 22. I was suffering from a delay in puberty because my thyroid gland was weak because I was fat, but with exercise and willpower, I got rid of it, and my breasts appeared. My tattoo fat increased...", + "answer": "Continue treatment, need to undergo tests, see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10083, + "question": "My son has enlarged lymph nodes for 13 days. He is seven years old as a result of the flu. I went to the doctor and he gave me an antibiotic. He took it for four days. Will these glands take a while to recover...", + "answer": "Yes, it may take some time. It is preferable to request a blood and lymphocyte test, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10084, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I suffer from a swelling in the neck on the right side, under the ear, in the lymph nodes. When I touch, I do not feel pain and are hardened, and sometimes they are moist.", + "answer": "Swollen lymph nodes appear shortly after infection, for example, and appear gradually and disappear with treatment, and may appear again. In most cases, rapid diagnosis leads to recovery of the condition - God willing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10085, + "question": "I have a slight inflammation of the lymph nodes under the jaw, with pain in swallowing, and I had an ultrasound scan. Question: Can the ultrasound scan show if there is a tumor in the pharynx??", + "answer": "Tumor or enlargement may appear,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10086, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 28 years old and for about a year I have been facing a problem with the salivary gland. I went to a doctor and he gave me treatment for a week. I was afraid, but after a while...", + "answer": "This is an inflammation or enlargement of the sublingual glands and may be a vesicle or stone. See an ear, nose and throat doctor, salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10087, + "question": "I suffer from mucus reflux, enlarged cartilage, frequent vomiting, and I suffer from an enlarged thyroid gland, although the tests indicate that there is no problem with it. Is there a relationship between inflammation of the thyroid gland...", + "answer": "The ear doctor must be examined and the required tests related to the gland must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10088, + "question": "Does low blood sugar have anything to do with swallowing the tongue?", + "answer": "True: Low blood sugar leads to coma and loss of control of the nervous system.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10089, + "question": "I have a rather large breast that looks like the breast of a 14-year-old girl. It bothers me a lot in front of my friends. I want an answer on how to remove it quickly without visiting a doctor.", + "answer": "There is no need to worry, as it may be a result of the medications, if there are no health problems\nYou can also take zinc supplements, milk thistle, turmeric, passion flower decoction, and cold compresses, Swedish exercises, and light weights that tighten the chest muscles, salamat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10090, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and despite following the diet, my weight loses with great difficulty, and I use a 50 mg antihypertensive drug.", + "answer": "You need to follow tsh. Perhaps it is better to increase the dose by double, as it is small.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10091, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you.\nI have diabetes and take Glucophage 500 after a meal\nTwo hours after breakfast, my blood sugar reaches 210, huh? Tawa", + "answer": "Diabetes treatment should be used. Consult a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10092, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and my weight has decreased significantly. How can I regain my normal weight? I am 18 and my weight currently is 45. This thing bothers me greatly.", + "answer": "Thyroid tests are laboratory tests that measure the amount of thyroid hormones in the bloodstream. They are several types used to help diagnose gland diseases that require treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10093, + "question": "I mean the enlargement of the lacrimal gland under the upper eyelid at the corner of the eye, with an increase in enlargement over the days without pain, and sometimes with a feeling of burning and tears, and sometimes with a sudden tingling...", + "answer": "You may need to see an ophthalmologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10094, + "question": "I have a deficiency in the pituitary gland and suffer from a deficiency in the hormones of this gland. I suffer from gynecomastia and feel that I am sexually weak. I am treated with medication...ANTROTARDIL...HCG1000/7 days/day 30. GONAL F 75/Days7.", + "answer": "Consult your physician, and it is preferable to take vitamins and healthy nutrition. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10095, + "question": "Welcome\nMy husband has laziness in the morning and was taking medication and stopping it. What effect does it have on the pregnancy if he stops the medication or if he takes it???!", + "answer": "Which gland do you mean? Clarification is required", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10096, + "question": "I have swelling in the lymph gland in the inguinal area on the right side, with pain when touched. I took an antibiotic and the pain went away, but the swelling is still there, knowing that the tumor became softer after taking the antibiotic.", + "answer": "Infections in general lead to swelling. The cause must be known. The swelling disappears gradually with treatment and some time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10097, + "question": "My weight is 43 and my height is 152. My weight has not increased for eight years. I have hypothyroidism, and I take 50-caliber thyroxine. The gland is regulated under the influence of love. What is the cause of thinness? Is thyroxine...", + "answer": "Yes, thyroxine has an effect on thinness. Consult your doctor if the dose can be reduced.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10098, + "question": "Welcome, I suffer from a burning sensation under the jaws, knowing that I suffer from hyperthyroidism. Is this related? Thank you.", + "answer": "Hormonal influence with swelling, swelling, protrusion, or embellishment, and some disorder in the gland. It may cause a burning sensation by affecting the nerve endings.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10099, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism. What are its most important disadvantages and what is the appropriate treatment for it?", + "answer": "Slow heartbeat. Or it may lead to palpitations. It may cause high blood pressure.\n- Changes in mood and body energy: a feeling of fatigue and lethargy, as well as depression. - Dry skin. - Brittle nails. - Feeling of tingling and numbness in the hands. - Constipation. Treatment: Thyroid hormones, which come in the form of pills. This leads to noticeable improvement within a few weeks of use. It is noteworthy that people with this condition usually need to use these hormones on a long-term basis, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10100, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I suffer from symptoms of an overactive thyroid gland, and I did blood tests and it showed that, but I have not been treated for it since last September. Will this be dangerous to my health and what I am doing?", + "answer": "You must take the treatment prescribed by your doctor. Thyroid analysis is laboratory tests that measure the amount of thyroid hormones in the bloodstream. They are several types used to help diagnose gland diseases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10101, + "question": "I removed the entire thyroid gland 21 days ago. I received a TSH value of 12.48 uUL/ml. Is it low?", + "answer": "High, requires replacement therapy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10102, + "question": "A few days ago, I felt an enlargement of the thyroid gland. Knowing that I suffer from allergies in the sinuses and throat, I went to an ear and nose specialist. He said yes, there is an enlargement, but there are no symptoms.", + "answer": "It is necessary to inspect and perform the required tests related to the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10103, + "question": "What is the average blood sugar level for an elderly person who is fasting?", + "answer": "65-110", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10104, + "question": "Many thanks for your generous site\nDuring my pregnancy, I developed gestational diabetes and gained 40 kilograms in weight. After giving birth, my blood sugar levels returned to normal, thank God, but my body does not respond to any diet to reduce weight.", + "answer": "Necessarily, if the nutritional intervention is appropriate, the body will respond in the correct and desired manner.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10105, + "question": "Fasting has affected me. Although I control my diabetes, the result of the test after fasting for 8 hours was 128, and after eating for two hours, it was 120, which is a somewhat strange result. What do you think?", + "answer": "Good result and control over the brown.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10106, + "question": "The cumulative blood sugar result is 7.1 and the natural blood sugar while I am fasting is 70. Are the results identical? May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you.", + "answer": "Almost at the critical limit, and you can control it,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10107, + "question": "A year ago, I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. I have stomach pain, abdominal discomfort after eating or in general, cold and hot spells, sweating, and...", + "answer": "Hormones... their effect on the body and mood. They have an effect if they increase or decrease, depending on the type of hormone, in relation to cold hands and feet and the relationship to feelings of anxiety and fear.\nThyroid analysis is laboratory tests that measure the amount of thyroid hormones in the bloodstream, and they are several types used to help diagnose gland diseases.. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10108, + "question": "The blood sugar level I tested was 1.11 6 hours after eating. Is it considered normal or not?", + "answer": "111 is considered normal, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10109, + "question": "I have diabetes. I had a scissor cut on my finger 3 weeks ago, and after two weeks I applied ointment and wrapped my finger, and now the wound has crusts and it is still painful.", + "answer": "The wound must be kept sterile, and diabetes must be controlled", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10110, + "question": "I suffer from all the symptoms of the thyroid gland, but they do not appear in the blood test, so what could this be?", + "answer": "It is necessary to see the reports, and further examinations and inspections, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10111, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffered from parotitis, then my right testicle became inflamed. It was treated and the disease ended, but it became smaller and tender, with very mild pain if I touched it. What should I do, thank you", + "answer": "It is necessary to follow up with a doctor, as one of the complications of parotitis is orchitis, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10112, + "question": "I am a 30-year-old girl. I have an underactive thyroid gland. Does the herb halva cause harm to the gland?", + "answer": "No harm has been proven. However, it is recommended that people with kidney diseases such as kidney failure avoid taking the herb, and it is preferable for this to be done after consulting the treating physician. It is also preferable for pregnant women to stay away from taking it as well so as not to cause any medical symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10113, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar limit for three months? Thank you!", + "answer": "Unclear question. Even if you mean cumulative sugar 4.5-5.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10114, + "question": "I have swelling in the lymph gland under the left jaw with a feeling of mild inflammation in the pharynx. The swelling is happening for the third time, the last time was 3 years ago. I had an echograph and it turned out to be inflammation. Why does it reoccur...", + "answer": "Factors and conditions that led to inflammation. Be safe. You must visit your treatment center. It is necessary to follow up and repeat periodic examinations.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10115, + "question": "Peace be upon you... Sir, I did blood tests and the VS results were 30 within an hour and 58 within two hours, knowing that I suffer from an underactive thyroid. Thank you in advance.", + "answer": "For the normal state of the analysis result: The first hour: from 4 - 7 mm. The second hour: from 12 - 17 mm. The presence of a state of inflammation, which raises the normal values ​​and multiple diseases. High values ​​above the normal state are evidence of the presence of a state of inflammation. In this case, it is passed to Other tests are more specific for diagnosis. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10116, + "question": "I suffer from all the symptoms of the thyroid gland, which I found on the x-ray, but the blood tests are negative. What should I do?", + "answer": "It is necessary to see the reports,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10117, + "question": "I am 43 years old. I had my blood sugar tested while I was fasting and found it was 1.08", + "answer": "- 108 This is within the normal limit for blood sugar, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10118, + "question": "Hello. Age 29 years. The condition is lack of sperm.\ninhinibin b 599 reference value 1.5 to 399\nLH 2.88 U/L FSH 0.604 U/L\nWhat is your interpretation of these results?...", + "answer": "Frequent and constant seeking of forgiveness, good nutrition and rest, and one must know the reason and medications to strengthen movement and improve quality, which are Carofit, trental L-carnitine, , amino acid 3000, folic acidstressease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10119, + "question": "Doctor, I did a TSH3 test and the result was 3.760 and 0.380-5.330. I also did an FRT4 test and the result was 0.86 and 0.61-1.12. I would like to know what happens to me, thank you.", + "answer": "Natural tests. The double numbers are the minimum and maximum", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10120, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Hakim. I am 26 years old and single. I want to know the reason for sweating at night. If I do not cover myself, I feel cold. If I cover myself, I sweat. I want an answer. Thank you.", + "answer": "Evening sweats may indicate some type of pneumonia. Brucellosis: It is necessary to take a chest x-ray and see a chest specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10121, + "question": "I am a diabetic. I am 19 years old. I use a dark insulin called novoMix 30. Is the insulin suitable for my age?", + "answer": "It is suitable and your ideal treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10122, + "question": "My blood sugar level 3 and a half hours after breakfast was 136, noting that I experienced severe dizziness until I fell to the ground. I suffer from frequent urination day and night.\nI was not exposed...", + "answer": "See a doctor and do tests, including blood sugar and insulin tolerance. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10123, + "question": "When the thyroid gland is not in its original place, what is the reason for this and is it dangerous, knowing that the person suffers from symptoms of hypothyroidism and the test results are fine?", + "answer": "The reason may be a congenital disorder. One of the most prominent foods that you should stay away from, if you suffer from symptoms of the thyroid gland, are drinks rich in caffeine, which are considered very harmful in terms of the health of the gland, which witnesses a major defect in regulating secretions, especially since caffeine does not It allows medications to be absorbed in the appropriate and proper manner in the body. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10124, + "question": "Does iron deficiency to 7 and hemoglobin 11.9 cause high heart rate? With the uncle, all heart tests are fine, as is the thyroid gland.", + "answer": "no. This level does not lead to an acceleration of the heartbeat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10125, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from a problem with the thyroid gland. It was diagnosed as a benign tumor that needs to be monitored. It has now grown in size. I suffer from many symptoms, such as extreme thinness and dry skin. Is this the problem...", + "answer": "Tumors may cause the problems and safety you mentioned", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10126, + "question": "Shortness of breath, especially before sleeping, and heart rate 96 per minute. TSH and T3 analysis are slightly higher than normal. T4 is normal. What is the diagnosis for this condition? also there is...", + "answer": "This means a deficiency of the thyroid gland. It requires an ultrasound examination and treatment. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10127, + "question": "Hello\nI am 22 years old. I have sagging under the chin, and it hurts when I eat or speak loudly. I feel strong tension and pain in the back of my neck. How do I get rid of that?", + "answer": "It is necessary to inspect, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10128, + "question": "I suffer from the thyroid gland and adrenal gland atrophy, and I use Hydrocortisone, but it has side effects. I suffer from excess weight, especially in the neck, back, and abdomen area. Is there an alternative? Thank you.", + "answer": "Diet and physical activity to lose weight. Treatment is indispensable, except for bee pollen. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10129, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. A blessed month to you. I would like to have my condition evaluated. I had a blood sugar test done after nine and a half hours of fasting, and the result was 106. What is the health assessment for that? Thank you all", + "answer": "The situation is normal, peace be upon you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10130, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have pain in the area below the penis during erection and pain in the area around the testicles on the side of the thigh, knowing that I have diabetes that sometimes reaches 220. If I did not exercise, I would...", + "answer": "Snafi is taken half an hour before intercourse, and if it is for no reason, it will cause the symptoms you are complaining about. It is not suitable for these patients with heart disease, and especially for people who depend on vasodilator drugs Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10131, + "question": "I noticed an increase in blood sugar levels recently, 1.24 1.12 1.16, knowing that I do not suffer from diabetes and I take prednisone at a high dose due to muscle inflammation. Is this why...", + "answer": "The numbers are normal, unclear, or do not indicate an increase, and prednisalone may work on diabetes, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10132, + "question": "I became extremely tired, so I checked my blood sugar and found it was 500 randomly. After two hours, it dropped to 400. I went to the doctor in the morning and he gave me Glucophage 500 twice a day and Diabenyl 3 times. After 3 days it became...", + "answer": "You need diet, physical activity, and a cumulative examination in addition to treatment. Peace be upon you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10133, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had an enlargement of the lymph nodes in the neck. After diagnosis, it was confirmed that I had Hedgkin's disease. The important observation that the doctor noted was the absence of a Reed-Sternberg cell and without...", + "answer": "In Hodgkin's lymphoma, abnormal B cells, which are a type of lymphocyte, develop normally with T cells, which mature in the thymus gland. When B cells turn into large abnormal cells, these abnormal cancer cells are called Reed-Sternberg cells, which do not go through a cycle of life and death like normal cells as the disease progresses. This disease is characterized by the appearance of Reed-Sternberg cells upon microscopic examination. Hodgkin's disease was one of the first cancers to be treated with radiation, and later, one of the first cancers to be treated with a combination of chemotherapy and radiation. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10134, + "question": "What should I do to treat swollen glands after my period because they hurt and last for a week or two?", + "answer": "See the doctor Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10135, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I felt a lump in my neck. I noticed that it was like a bite under the neck. I have been suffering for 15 days with severe diarrhea. Since then, it has been prominent in my neck. What is the solution, Doctor? I have...", + "answer": "It may be a nervous or allergic disorder, see your family doctor, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10136, + "question": "My mother had a thyroid operation, we removed half of her patient, and the other half remained, and then she did the test and it came out ft3 = 2.48 pmol/l, ft4 = 8.78 pmol/l, and TSH ultra sensitive = 2.661 ul/ml. What do these results mean?", + "answer": "T4 70_140 mmol/L TSH 0.5 -5.7 mU/L T3 3.0 -7.0 Pg/ml, but these standards vary depending on the laboratory\nFT4 hormone\n10 - 25 Pico Mol liter\n0.8 - 3.3 grams per deciliter> need to follow up with the doctor,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10137, + "question": "What is the normal blood sugar level for a person when fasting?", + "answer": "From 65--110,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10138, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a TSH test done and the result was 4.960 and 0.27-4.2. What does this mean?", + "answer": "This test is slightly high, but does not require treatment. The examination must be repeated again after 3 to 6 months. Please see my article about hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10139, + "question": "I am a woman who has had hypothyroidism for 7 years and has been taking treatment. I have two children with hypothyroidism. If I have a third child, will he also have this disease?", + "answer": "Probability: 50%", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10140, + "question": "I feel sleepy and lethargic, sweaty hands in the summer, cold hands in the winter, bloating in the abdomen, swelling of the thyroid gland, broken and yellowed nails, dry skin, and the appearance of boils and fistulas.", + "answer": "Hormones... their effect on the body and mood. They have an effect if they increase or decrease, depending on the type of hormone, in relation to cold hands and feet and the relationship to feelings of anxiety and fear.\nThyroid analysis is laboratory tests that measure the amount of thyroid hormones in the bloodstream, and they are several types used to help diagnose gland diseases.. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10141, + "question": "Good morning, Doctor\nAverage blood sugar level for elderly people (over 70 years old) before and after eating breakfast\nThanks", + "answer": "Before breakfast 65-110-126 two hours after breakfast less than 200 salamat,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10142, + "question": "I am 46 years old and I have watery cysts around the thyroid gland, dark spots on the face, chin and left cheek, high cholesterol and weight gain. I had a TSH test of 1.180. Is this percentage good or low?", + "answer": "Normal TSH ratio: 0.5-4.7 mIU/L, see a dermatologist, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10143, + "question": "I have thyroiditis and I am taking the medicine and I have 6 days remaining in my period. Is it possible to get pregnant??? Because I am very tired, I wake up tired. Is this possible...", + "answer": "An early pregnancy test using blood must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10144, + "question": "I have a swollen lymph node in the neck that has been there for a long time, more than 5 months, and its size has not changed. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "You must first see a doctor to find out the reason for its enlargement. It may be inflamed and requires an antibiotic, but you must make sure first. See my article on neck lumps and lymphadenopathy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10145, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I had a Bartholin gland removal operation last Saturday, and tomorrow I will remove the rubber tube. What should I do next so that the wound heals quickly?", + "answer": "Sterilization or sterilized baths with salt, salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10146, + "question": "Hello doctor, I suspect that I have hyperthyroidism because I am gaining weight in a very strange way, such that I gain 2 kilos a day without eating anything significant and...", + "answer": "Do thyroid hormone tests and stop drinking sugar-sweetened water and artificial juices because they increase weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10147, + "question": "I have an inactive pituitary tumor, size 1.3, which led to a deficiency in FSH and LH. The menstrual cycle and other glands stopped at a normal level, and it did not affect my vision. Is surgery necessary? Will it affect childbearing in the future? I am a 27-year-old girl.", + "answer": "These matters that you are asking about can be answered by the treating physician who is familiar with your complete file.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10148, + "question": "I have inflammation of the lymph node in my neck and I was taking Venadone treatment. It was very relaxing and relieves it, but it makes my stomach tired because there is cortisone. What should I do or go to an ear and nose doctor? Thank you.", + "answer": "Of course, you must consult a doctor to find out the reason for the enlargement of these glands, in order to treat the cause itself and not the symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10149, + "question": "Hello, I would like to know the result of the gland test: 3.6. Is there a need for thyroxine and vitamin D13?", + "answer": "This examination is normal. You do not need treatment. See my article about hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10150, + "question": "I have a swollen gland under my jaw. Years ago, I went to the doctor and had an ultrasound scan 3 times. The results were normal. I have constant pain in it. Is ultrasound enough to detect any malignant diseases?", + "answer": "Yes, it is enough", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10151, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I feel a suffocation in my neck and pain below my throat. I had a thyroid test done and thank God I do not suffer from it. Please advise me of a treatment for this feeling. May God reward you with good.", + "answer": "It may be a neurological or allergic disorder, see an ear, nose and throat doctor, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10152, + "question": "I suffer from swollen lymph nodes at the bottom of my neck, and all the tests were fine, including tuberculosis. I asked, could tuberculosis be present despite having done two tests, one under the skin and the other for blood...", + "answer": "It could be present and it was inactive,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10153, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I did a blood sugar test and it came out at 1.22, and after four days I did it and it came out at 1.16. How can I bring it back below 1g/dl? Am I in the pre-diabetic stage, knowing that...", + "answer": "By making more effort. The cumulative examination determines your health status and safety", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10154, + "question": "Can a type 1 diabetic fast if he can control his diabetes by not exceeding 40 units of insulin per day and monitoring his diabetes?", + "answer": "He can and is the most capable of knowing this and adapting to it, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10155, + "question": "I am a mother who breastfeeds my two-month-old daughter, knowing that I have been suffering from thyroid disease for 4 years. As the month of Ramadan enters, I do not know whether I should fast or not? I...", + "answer": "You are the best able to know this. Drink more dairy, dates, and natural fluids.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10156, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a mild inflammation of the thyroid gland. I went to the cardiologist and she said that it was small in size. She gave me vitamins. I went to the specialist and gave me medicine. What should I do? May God reward you well.", + "answer": "Follow up with the doctor and take treatment, peace be upon you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10157, + "question": "I mean from sluggishness in the thyroid gland when I took thyroxine treatment at a dose of 50. Thank God, the work of the thyroid gland was controlled, but now I am pregnant in the 4th week and on the 4th day and I did a thyroid test...", + "answer": "This result is normal. Continue on the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10158, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor.... I would like to inquire about the cumulative blood sugar. Is it dangerous if it drops below 4 or not... I mean, if it reaches 2, it is dangerous or not??!... Knowing that diabetes is hereditary in my mother’s family.", + "answer": "2 means severe decline, and the condition concerns a patient who falls into a hypodiabetic coma for repeated periods or a very severe decline, most of the time. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10159, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have hypothyroidism, and two months ago I gave birth, but I did not adhere to the medication yet for the birth. Does my lack of adherence to the medication affect my baby’s health? Is it valid for a glandular medication that reduces the mother’s milk production? Please...", + "answer": "In fact, hormonal secretion affects the newborn’s nutrition. A healthy child takes a tenth of the dose of a child suffering from hypothyroidism through the mother’s milk. This study indicates that this amount does not affect the child. Salamah", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10160, + "question": "Inquiry about the results of the tests: FT3 3.29 FT4 0.89 TSH. 4.46 Is there laziness that needs treatment?", + "answer": "FT4 between 0.7-2.0 h’ FT3 between 260-480 pg/dL. These are normal proportions, peace be upon you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10161, + "question": "Nausea and vomiting. I had several tests done, all of them good, except for the FREE T4 test, which we found 26.37. What is your advice to us? Thank you.", + "answer": "Repeat the referral after the month in addition to FT4, T3 for TSH and see the doctor, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10162, + "question": "3.3rd thyroid analysis means an underactive thyroid gland or increased activity", + "answer": "Thyroid tests are laboratory tests that measure the amount of thyroid hormones in the bloodstream, and they are several types used to help diagnose gland diseases..", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10163, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done for FSH and T4 and the results are normal, but there is an increase in testosterone of 2.5. Is it due to genetics or is there a defect??", + "answer": "Depending on the rate of increase and accompanying symptoms, salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10164, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic patient. I am 53 years old and my blood pressure rises to 290. I was taking Glucophage. They stopped it for the kidneys. The eGFR is 94. Now I take Gliclazide 60 mg, two pills at a time. Should I add a new medication?", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a doctor regularly and consult him regarding adjusting the dose or using a new medication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10165, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid antibodies, Anti tg = 500, and the normal percentage should be less than 100. Anti top = 83, and the normal percentage should be less than 34, and the T3 & T4 hormone values ​​are normal, and the TSH value...", + "answer": "A high percentage of Anti-TG means a disorder in the integrity of the thyroid gland, which may be due to autoimmune diseases. Tsh is in the normal range. {Normal ratios are from 0.5 to 4.5. This is an examination of antibodies to the thyroid gland, which may indicate the presence of inflammation or sluggishness in the gland. A decreased result may indicate Graves' disease or the absence of tumors.\nGreetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10166, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother had a thyroid gland operation, and two months after the operation she had her TSH retested and found 97, knowing that the dose she was taking was 75 and her weight was 58. Is it possible...", + "answer": "If it is really 97, this means that the dose must be increased", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10167, + "question": "I have been diabetic for 8 years. I have been using Lantus Solostar and Novo Rapid insulin. Can Lantus Solostar be replaced with Abasaglar? Thank you.", + "answer": "Possibly, diabetics in the UK can now access Abasaglar, a new form of insulin glargine, following its launch last week. Abasaglar (formerly known as Abasria) is a biosimilar to Lantus from Sanofi because it contains the same active ingredient, insulin glargine. Developed by Abasaglar, Selamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10168, + "question": "I have a lymph node in my neck that has been enlarged for a year, and despite taking many antibiotics it has not decreased in size. I want to know what specialty of doctor I should go to...", + "answer": "You do not need to repeat the antibiotics. One time is enough. If you want to have a review, you can see a surgeon or ear, nose and throat doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10169, + "question": "There is pain in the lymph nodes in the neck, and there is no enlargement of the lymph nodes, which is strong evidence of infection with AIDS, knowing that this pain appeared a month after the relationship.", + "answer": "See your family doctor, you will need a clinical examination and further tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10170, + "question": "If the TSH rate is 0.10, is it hyperactivity and is it severe!!!", + "answer": "A low serum TSH (especially if it is below the reference range but above 0.10 mU/L) is not specific for hyperthyroidism - it may also occur with 'non-thyroid disease' or with the use of certain prescribed medications.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10171, + "question": "I had a diabetes test 5 months ago and it showed 1.04g/l and I did it now and it showed 1.22g/l. Do I have diabetes and what do you advise me to do? May God reward you well.", + "answer": "Normal safety, check the accumulation, maintain the proper pattern of food and exercise. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10172, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a complete thyroidectomy about two months ago, and I sometimes feel a strange sensation in the neck above the surgery, but there is no visible tumor, just a feeling.", + "answer": "As for the effects of surgery, the symptoms will disappear with time, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10173, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Dr. Mohtaram Hassan Al-Mohtassin. I want to ask about the percentage of glycemic acid: 3.39%, hemoglobine G HbA1c: 10.1. Is there a treatment for this condition without resorting to insulin injections?", + "answer": "Insulin is used in the event that other treatments, including pills, fail, which usually stimulate the pancreas to secrete insulin. In the event that these pills are unable to stimulate the pancreas, one resorts to using insulin. Therefore, the ideal solution is to continue treatment using insulin. Therefore, the ratios between sugar and insulin levels must be known. . When this percentage is less than 7, this indicates a state of insulin resistance. In the second type, there is resistance in the body’s tissues to the effectiveness of insulin, which prompts the pancreas to try to produce a larger amount of insulin. In such cases, insulin levels are normal and treatment can be used. Salamat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10174, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have 13.250 T4 libre and TSH 1.1060. Is there any danger or is it normal?", + "answer": "35-5.5 mIU/L.Free thyroxine (t4L) 6.92 mIU/mL ref; 7.00 to 19.00\ntsh 1,490 uui / ml value of ref: 0.300 to 5. You must follow up with the specialist. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10175, + "question": "My mother has had diabetes for 22 years, and now she takes four doses a day, 20/20/20/40, and sometimes she experiences a drop in blood sugar. Does she take needles if there is a drop??", + "answer": "Doses must be adjusted by reducing them and giving a balance between confidentiality and long-acting, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10176, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Does fasting affect me if I am not under treatment? Note that the doctor stopped me from taking it some time ago.. However, I noticed a slight activity in the thyroid hormones after...", + "answer": "The health condition and the ability to fast depend on the balance of food with the health condition, stability, treatment, and Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10177, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an overactive thyroid gland (Graves’ disease) and my office doctor told me that surgery is necessary. Can I use the Indian costus and how can I use it without causing health problems, please?", + "answer": "The Indian premium is of no use. You must take medication and you may not need an operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10178, + "question": "I have a high tsh of 5.73 and am underweight", + "answer": "Normal result is 35-5.5 mIU/L. Taking this into consideration, the laboratory will re-analyze after a month in addition to FT4, T3 M Salamat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10179, + "question": "Swelling in two lymph nodes under the jaw, right and left, for 3 months without symptoms and at a constant size. I took an antidote for 14 days and it did not go away. There was no cancer after a blood test and an ultrasound. Today it seemed painful...", + "answer": "Lymphadenitis may take months, but it will subside. The important thing is to make sure by examination that they are just lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10180, + "question": "I have a constant pulse in my head. I had all the tests done and the thyroid hormone is good, but I have a swollen left side of the thyroid gland with nodules. Could this be a cause of the head pulse?", + "answer": "To determine thyroid function disorder. Total serum T4 changes with changes in carrier protein concentration and with changes in thyroid function, so it should be evaluated in comparison with a measurement of serum free T4. Neonatal sieving - using the blood spot to detect the value of TSH - a thyroid stimulant - is an effective method for early detection and early treatment of cases, during the first months of life. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10181, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism after partial removal and I take Thyroxine 50 and now the TSH test is 3.06. The question is, can I increase the dose to 75 in order to lose weight because I suffer from obesity and laziness?", + "answer": "Try to stay away from this method as much as possible, and under medical supervision and for treatment only. Peace be upon you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10182, + "question": "I have been treated for hyperthyroidism for 8 months, and there is only slight improvement despite the improvement in the tests, and I am continuing to take carbimazole. Vitamin B12 levels are good. Hunger and lack of concentration increased after treatment, which causes constant fatigue.", + "answer": "If you do not improve after this period, you may need surgery or radioactive iodine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10183, + "question": "What are the symptoms that cause infection with the smart hormone? Is it true that the psychological problem is the first cause of infection with it or second symptoms?", + "answer": "Nervousness, excessive anxiety, and loss of sexual desire from time to time are among the symptoms that can result in an increase in fat mass, as many bodily functions lose some of their role on the physical level, and the matter is related to this occurring imbalance. Also, the appearance of intense and annoying acne, along with the protrusion of excess hair on the face and body, are considered one of the most prominent symptoms of a high level of male hormones in your body. We should not forget to point out that irregular menstrual cycles. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10184, + "question": "My sister had a thyroidectomy and the doctor gave her a medication after the operation that will stay with her for life. She took it for a while and then stopped taking it because it caused her bloating. Is this...", + "answer": "The medication itself does not cause any bloating. The medication must be returned because the bloating may increase and other complications may occur", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10185, + "question": "Last year I discovered that I had an active thyroid gland and it was treated, thank God, but now I feel symptoms. Should I be examined and does the thyroid gland come every year??", + "answer": "Gland activity often requires long-term drug treatment\nOr to a surgical or radiation solution\nThe reason should be determined first\nYou need to be examined and followed up with a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10186, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and dehydration, and I take 100 grams of Lavexin pills. But I have a big problem with nerve pain in my entire right hand and right foot. I feel pain like pressure on the throat around the presence of the gland.", + "answer": "Visit a endocrinologist to examine the gland and perform an ultrasound", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10187, + "question": "When measuring the sugar level with the home device, do we have to omit 15% so that it is close to the laboratory test, because I know that there is a difference between them?", + "answer": "Nothing is deleted\nThe analysis with the device is approximate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10188, + "question": "I have a tsh of 7.12, a ft3 of 4.29, and a ft4 of 12.77. Are these ratios normal? Thank you, doctor.", + "answer": "TSH is high and the rest is normal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10189, + "question": "Peace be upon you... I have an enlarged gland and its shape is like a ball and is hard, but it has been going on for a long time, about a year, but there is no pain. Is this a tumor or a normal enlargement, and can it go away with antibiotics?", + "answer": "This is not normal, so you should see a doctor to get it checked out", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10190, + "question": "Is the cumulative gestational blood sugar test accurate or inaccurate? Is it affected by the presence of anemia? The most accurate test is when I am fasting, then I drink glucose and the test is done an hour later. Is it more accurate than the cumulative gestational sugar test during pregnancy?", + "answer": "What you say is correct, it is not accurate all the times and is affected by anemia and kidney failure......\nThe appropriate analysis during pregnancy is what I mentioned", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10191, + "question": "I did a thyroid antibody test and found 7. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Within normal limits", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10192, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother suffers from diabetes. I heard about boiled olive leaves and that insulin needles can be replaced with it. Is this true?", + "answer": "There are many studies that talk about the benefits of olive leaf, including studies that talk about the effect of lowering blood sugar in diabetics only.\nHowever, despite this, there is no scientific evidence to say that insulin should be replaced with boiled olive leaves.\nIn any case, your mother can consume an average of 2-3 cups of boiled olive leaves daily, with the need to monitor blood sugar and pressure and discuss adjusting the dose of insulin and blood pressure medications, especially according to the results, with the specialist doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10193, + "question": "My height is 181 and my weight is 58. I suffer from hyperthyroidism. Please advise me, may God help you", + "answer": "Your weight is less than appropriate for your height, and this is a symptom of increased gland activity. It is recommended that you follow up on your condition with an endocrinologist to give you the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10194, + "question": "I have a nodule on the left part of the thyroid gland, and the hormones are regular, and things are normal. If it remained, I did not remove this part.", + "answer": "This depends on the nature of the contract. If it is benign and there are no symptoms, there is no need to remove it. See my articles about thyroid nodules", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10195, + "question": "I have a TSH US of 3.33. Does this mean high????", + "answer": "Not high, but normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10196, + "question": "Vomiting when taking treatment for an underactive thyroid gland, Thyroxine 50. Severe and constant fatigue. The face and legs are swollen. The mother is 52 years old.", + "answer": "tsh should be analyzed\nTo check on the activity of the gland, especially since vomiting the medicine will prevent it from reaching the blood\nSymptoms occur with a lack of hormone in the blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10197, + "question": "The doctor who specializes in treating the thyroid gland told me that it is not working and prescribed me the medication “Levoterox 100 micrograms.” Is this disease serious?", + "answer": "It is not dangerous. The important thing is that it has reached the cause that leads to this, which is often immune\nHowever, medication and periodic analysis must be adhered to to avoid the harmful effects of hormone deficiency\nDo not worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10198, + "question": "In chronic thyroiditis, do the lymph nodes also become inflamed? Is chronic thyroiditis hereditary?", + "answer": "Lymph nodes are usually not related to thyroiditis. Chronic inflammation can be hereditary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10199, + "question": "TSH analysis of the thyroid gland is 9.78. I want to know whether it is high or not and whether it is dangerous", + "answer": "She is high\nThis means decreased activity of the gland, not increased activity\nIt is not dangerous at all, but you should see a doctor to confirm the cause, as it is usually immunological\nHe will prescribe hormone replacement for you, with periodic follow-up analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10200, + "question": "Hello\nI had the operation to remove the left lobe of the thyroid gland because it contained a nodule a week ago\nWhen can I get a test for the hormones TSH, T3, and T4 to ensure the efficiency of the right lobe?\nThanks", + "answer": "You should start taking Levothyrox and then do a test after two or three weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10201, + "question": "What is the appropriate dose to give to a patient with thyroid disease if the TUSHus rate rises to 68.4 uUI/ml, ft4=1.31ng/dl, and ft3=2.66pg/ml. For your information, I am taking levothyrox 75 medication.", + "answer": "87.5 or continue 75", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10202, + "question": "Is it possible to cure diabetes...and what are the treatment methods...", + "answer": "(Allah has not sent down a disease without sending down a cure for it. He taught it to those who knew it and ignorant of it to those who were ignorant of it.) An authentic hadith said by someone who is better than me and more knowledgeable than me - peace and blessings be upon him.\nIf the main cause of diabetes is a defect in insulin secretion due to a defect in the pancreas, then until now medicine has not been able to find an effective treatment for it.\nIn short, regardless of the causes, control (not treatment) of diabetes is possible by adhering to the following combination: prescribed medication + healthy diet + appropriate physical activity + psychological rest.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10203, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please, what is the solution to the problem of gynecomastia resulting from the conversion of excess testosterone into estrogen (through examination)?", + "answer": "Treatment may be with hormones or surgery, depending on the stage of gynecomastia. See my article on the topic of gynecomastia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10204, + "question": "I have diabetes and have been taking an insulin needle for a year and a half\nHow do I know that my blood sugar is regular??\nIs ketchup prohibited for diabetics???", + "answer": "Ketchup is not prohibited, you can perform a cumulative blood sugar test.\nThe original is to see a doctor regularly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10205, + "question": "My father had his thyroid removed and has been undergoing an iodine examination for 5 years, and this month a mass appeared in his neck on the left side. Is it necessary to perform a biopsy before or after the operation to remove this mass? Please...", + "answer": "It is preferable to take a biopsy using a needle unless the mass is visible on a radioactive iodine image. See my article about thyroid cancer and thyroidectomy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10206, + "question": "I have problems with my TSH level of 7.2. Is it normal? I suffer from weight gain and lethargy", + "answer": "Slightly high, other thyroid tests should be done\nAnd thyroid x-rays", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10207, + "question": "A year ago, I suffered from lymphadenitis at the end of the armpit extending to the breast, and I was treated with antibiotics. The glands became stubborn, so I used primrose with vitamin E and it subsided, but now, after 5 months, it has returned and is worse and larger, and 2 have appeared near the nipple? His anxiety", + "answer": "These glands do not require any treatment and there is no danger from them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10208, + "question": "A small pimple the size of a chickpea has appeared under the jawbone, which is slightly painful when yawning or eating, and moves when touched. It appears for me every month and then disappears. I was scared when I read...", + "answer": "Most likely it is an inflammation of the lymph node, as long as it hurts and appears and disappears\nThis will help if there is inflammation or wounds in the mouth or throat area, even mouth ulcers, causing this\nDo not worry, but if there is no clear cause for the inflammation, as you mentioned, it is best to consult a doctor for examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10209, + "question": "Hello, my mother most likely suffers from problems with the thyroid gland, but she did not do the necessary examination. Recently, she has been complaining of a feeling of a lump at the top of the throat, where she feels pain when swallowing.", + "answer": "It could be from the gland, throat, or something else. The problem cannot be known without examination by a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10210, + "question": "I have a tumor in the pituitary gland, and I suffer from lethargy, headaches, and sexual weakness", + "answer": "May God heal you and keep you well\nA neurosurgeon and endocrinologist should be consulted\nYou need to do an analysis of some hormones that may decrease in cases of pituitary gland tumors causing these symptoms, such as testicle-stimulating hormones, thyroid-stimulating hormones, growth hormone-stimulating hormones, and cortisone-secreting hormones.\nIf this is proven, you will need to take replacement hormones, and you may also need to have an excision or radiation to the gland\nI ask God to heal you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10211, + "question": "My fasting blood sugar was 7.5, and two hours after breakfast, 9.5. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes is not diagnosed with one or two tests.\nIt is recommended to consult a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10212, + "question": "I had a high TSH of 5.33. The doctor ordered a repeat test after 3 months. At that time, I was taking biotin pills. I did not know that they affected the result. I left it for 2-3 days before the test. The result was 4.33. Is it possible...", + "answer": "It is most likely correct because the mentioned period is sufficient for no interference to occur.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10213, + "question": "Results of gland analysis: St3 = 2.58 mmol/l unit) ST4 = 111.1 uIU/ml) TsH = 1.561. (What does it mean?", + "answer": "The normal TSH level in the blood ranges from 0.5 to 5 ml IU/L.\nThe normal total T4 level in the blood ranges between 5-12 micrograms/100 milliliters (65-156 nmol/liter).\nThe normal T3 level in the blood ranges between 0.07 - 0.17 micrograms / 100 milliliters of blood (0.91 - 2.2 nmol/L).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10214, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the result was high TSH, even though the thyroid hormones themselves, T3 & T4, are normal. What is the reason and treatment?", + "answer": "There may be the beginning of gland inactivity or inflammation. But we cannot be sure without seeing the results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10215, + "question": "Small lumps appear in the neck, two on the left side, one on the right, and one in the front. What are these symptoms???", + "answer": "Mostly these are enlarged lymph nodes. See my article on neck lumps and lymphadenopathy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10216, + "question": "Can a diabetic woman (Type 2, no pills or injections, only diet and continuous monitoring) get pregnant without dangers and complications to her health or to the health of the fetus?", + "answer": "The basis for controlling sugar is a healthy diet, but depending on the sugar levels, the doctor may prescribe pills or injections, and therefore it is necessary to consult a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10217, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar an hour and a half after eating and it came out at 161, and I came back and tested fasting 8 hours later and it came out at 111. What is the situation? Please advise.", + "answer": "The condition is good and the tests are within the recommended range", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10218, + "question": "My mother is fasting and did not get up for suhoor, and less than an hour before breakfast, she checked the blood sugar level on the device and it was 1.22. Is this a normal result for a healthy person with diabetes, knowing that she suffers from hypothyroidism...", + "answer": "This value indicates pre-diabetes and may therefore be at risk of developing diabetes.\nIt is recommended to follow a healthy diet to reduce the possibility of this, God forbid.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10219, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes and I want a suitable diet with insulin doses because I use it three times a day and it is 10 units with the regulator 40 units. I feel very tired in my life, Doctor.", + "answer": "It is recommended to consult a nutritionist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10220, + "question": "I have two nodules in the left lobe of the thyroid gland...and when I took the F.N.A., it was revealed that the diagnosis was papillary carcinoma. Please express your opinion on the appropriate treatment or procedure.", + "answer": "This tumor requires removal of the gland, and you may then need treatment with radioactive iodine. See my article about thyroid cancer, its treatment and operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10221, + "question": "My daughter is 6 years old and her TSH = 38, T4, T3 is at a normal level. The doctor prescribed thyroquin for her.\nIs this treatment for life? I mean, there is no hope that it will be for a specific period because...", + "answer": "It may be lifelong, and analysis must be done every three months to adjust the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10222, + "question": "I have slightly enlarged lymph nodes in my neck for a long time. The largest according to imaging is 15 mm and the smallest. I had tests and my doctor said it was due to thyroiditis. I took medications for the gland and inflammation, but they are still there.", + "answer": "Usually these are simple throat infections. It does not need treatment as long as it does not get bigger. See my article on swollen lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10223, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. Thank God, I do not have blood sugar. That is, it is 120 before sleeping, but the problem is that after waking up, it is 116. It is reasonable that during these hours, the blood sugar remains at the same level. Is there...", + "answer": "You may have what is called: pre-diabetes\nYou must do a diet. Weight loss. Walking so that it does not develop into diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10224, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and these were the results (TSH: 0.860 mU/L, Free T3: 3.53 pg/mL, Free T4: 1.29 ng/dL)?", + "answer": "Natural results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10225, + "question": "My mother is diabetic, and recently all of her measurements are in the normal range, whether for fasting blood sugar or after breakfast. Should she continue with the diabetes regulators or should she dispense with them?", + "answer": "Continue, these results are because of this regulator", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10226, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar after fasting for 9 hours in a dark room. The result came out at 130. At the same time, I went to a room with lights on and the reading completely changed and the result was 79. Does the place have anything to do with the reading?", + "answer": "May God make you laugh at your age\nPerhaps it is because of the fear of the dark", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10227, + "question": "I have an enlarged thyroid gland. I have nodules, but they do not affect the secretions according to the laboratory examination. The question is about the treatment method? Is it possible that the enlargement is malignant? Does the laser affect the gland and the nodules?", + "answer": "Benign gland nodules are nothing to fear and have no effect. A picture can usually confirm this. See my article about thyroid nodules", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10228, + "question": "Yes, doctor, it was TSH. Her result was: 8.40", + "answer": "Work\nFT3. FT4. Ac ATPO", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10229, + "question": "My blood sugar level is 9.2 and my blood sugar level is 200 in the morning. What treatment can I benefit from, given that it is the first time I have my blood results checked and I am 41 years old...", + "answer": "You should go to a diabetologist\nHe prescribes you diet, walking, and metformin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10230, + "question": "Is it permissible to take Euthyrox to treat hypothyroidism, 50 tablets per day instead of 100 tablets per day??", + "answer": "Yes, but in the morning at the same time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10231, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland and I want to consult with you. Can I drink lemon juice and add lemon drops with water because I have fatty liver? Can I drink tea with mint and what?", + "answer": "You can all that important taking medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10232, + "question": "Hello, is the eyeliner useful for the eye? Thank you", + "answer": "As long as the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, advised it, it is beneficial", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10233, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism. I drink 150 thyroxine without paying attention. For a month, I was drinking three 100 pills, and I was expecting 50. What are the harms? I am very afraid. Please reply.", + "answer": "Do a thyroid analysis to correct the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10234, + "question": "I suffer from a calcium deficiency and a sore throat. I had thyroid tests done and there was no hormonal imbalance, but clinically there was an enlargement of the gland.", + "answer": "An ultrasound must be done to confirm the cause of the swelling. See my article on goiter and thyroid nodules", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10235, + "question": "The thyroid gland, my wife in the sixth month was taking a dose of 150 thyroxine, but the result was 9 on TSH, and the doctor asked her to take 175 and the weekend 200, but she...", + "answer": "The duty to respect the doctor’s prescription 175", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10236, + "question": "I have very low thyroid hormone\nI wonder if I can take regular levothyrox\nAnd I don't have any symptoms", + "answer": "If you have hypothyroidism, taking medication will cause the symptoms to go away, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10237, + "question": "Are thyroid disorders considered a chronic disease??", + "answer": "Depending on the type of disease, it may or may not be chronic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10238, + "question": "I am a 50-year-old man and my weight is 94. During the general tests, my HbA1c came out at 7. After exercising and dieting, my weight dropped to 83 and my HbA1c reached 5.8 within 3 months. Am I diabetic or...", + "answer": "You are diabetic but regular", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10239, + "question": "Please, is a TSH test with a value of 7.3 considered normal? What are the possible procedures for a 45-year-old?", + "answer": "Yes, a little high\nAn analysis must be done\nFT3. FT4\nAc ATPO\nAnd perhaps a thyroid x-ray", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10240, + "question": "I am in the sixth month of my pregnancy and I have been suffering from hypothyroidism since I was young. Every month I do an examination and this time my TSH is 9. Can a deficiency occur...", + "answer": "Double the dose of Levothyrox and be optimistic, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10241, + "question": "What is the meaning of the x-ray report on the following gland: the right lobe is enlarged being the seat of a 3.5cm cystic lesions with small solid component. Color doppler study showed no significant vascularity", + "answer": "There is a cyst in the thyroid gland. It is preferable to repeat the image again after 6 months. See my article on thyroid lumps and goiter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10242, + "question": "An internal medicine resident referred me to the specialist to perform a thyroid examination due to fibrillation/how is the examination performed and is a period of three months not exaggerated? Knowing that fibrillation occurs in the heart as well as in the hands...", + "answer": "If the test is correct, you do not need to repeat it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10243, + "question": "Can I inject insulin to my child at times other than meals, meaning if he eats in the afternoon, for example, knowing that the injection was done at lunchtime?", + "answer": "If the sugar rises, you can add a small dose of rapid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10244, + "question": "Hello, I am a diabetic patient, and my diabetes is 400-300, and so on, and my reserve is high at 12. What do you advise me on treatment? My weight has become 50 out of 75. Please reply. If I need to write the type and quantity.", + "answer": "You can only go to a diabetologist to prescribe treatment for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10245, + "question": "I am twenty years old and I do not suffer from any illness other than a minor disorder in the thyroid gland, which is high TSH, and I want to take comprehensive vitamin pills. What kind do you recommend that I use?", + "answer": "Vitamin Complex with Minerals,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10246, + "question": "For about 3 months, I have been suffering from pain in the side of the left breast, extending to the armpit, and the armpit comes and goes, but now the pain has become continuous, with the left breast swelling slightly and a burning sensation in the shoulder...", + "answer": "There are several causes of breast pain, but in most cases it is normal at this age. It should be checked by a doctor to confirm it. See my article about breast pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10247, + "question": "What is the explanation for a persistent low TSH and high T4 for a thyroidectomy patient?", + "answer": "When the entire thyroid gland is removed, the body will no longer be able to produce thyroid hormone, and you will develop signs and symptoms of an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) if there is no replacement for this hormone.\nYou'll need to take a tablet every day that contains the synthetic thyroid hormone levothyroxine (Levothroid, Levoxil, others). The dose of the drug must be adjusted,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10248, + "question": "I feel constantly suffocated and irritable when I went to the doctor. She examined me at the neck level and did not find anything, but she told me in the tests that you have a slight increase in the thyroid gland. Is this...", + "answer": "Must be followed up and treated, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10249, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please, my mother suffers from lymphatic tuberculosis and has been taking medication for 4 months, and instead of the swellings disappearing or subsiding, they are increasing and the swelling is continuous, and there is no cure for this.", + "answer": "Resistance and immunity sometimes lead to enlarged lymph nodes, which may lead to swollen lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10250, + "question": "I had a TSH test done, and the result was 1.32 mlU/L. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10251, + "question": "I have 3 cysts in my thyroid gland, 6mm/8mm/12mm. Is this situation dangerous?", + "answer": "No this is not dangerous. See my article on thyroid lumps and thyroid nodules", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10252, + "question": "I suffer from a painful lymph node on the right inguinal side, the largest of which is 12 mm in size. What medication is needed for treatment?", + "answer": "These nodes are healthy and do not need any treatment. See my article about swollen lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10253, + "question": "Is tuberculosis of the lymph nodes a threat to human life... and how is it treated... and is it contagious?", + "answer": "no. It is usually not dangerous and can be treated with medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10254, + "question": "I have been suffering from enlargement of two lymph nodes under the jaw for two months.. without any symptoms.. I had an ultrasound done and the result was no tumor but rather an infection.. I took a blood picture and the result of the ESR...", + "answer": "Enlarged glands due to inflammation is normal. If there are no other problems, you do not need any treatment. See my article about lymphodenopathy and lymphoma", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10255, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 45 years old and I weigh 75 kg. I suffer from dark dark circles under the eyes and I find embarrassing problems because of these dark circles, as I cannot leave the house. Please, I want the name of the medicine.", + "answer": "Look for natural recipes or boxes with yasoocare product,,, from [email protected]", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10256, + "question": "I suffer from an enlarged thyroid gland, and I also suffer from insomnia and constant hunger. Can you diagnose the disease and give me some advice?", + "answer": "Treating the injury. Thyroid hormones control appetite and metabolic processes. Reducing the intake of marine algae, sea shells, and plants that grow near the seas because they contain high amounts of iodine. Avoid taking multiple nutritional supplements that contain significant amounts of iodine. Reducing the consumption of cruciferous vegetables. Such as cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, and kale. These foods hinder the production of thyroid hormones. - Among the substances that stimulate the production of thyroid hormones are tea, coffee, refined sugar, cocoa, and other drinks containing caffeine. Take vitamins and calcium. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10257, + "question": "Can a person with type 2 diabetes get married and have children? Thank you very much", + "answer": "Yes, he gets married and has children, and there are no obstacles for him, peace be upon him", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10258, + "question": "Peace be upon you... I have had type 2 diabetes for three years and I take insulin 4 needles a day and I always have high blood sugar levels. Please help me find...", + "answer": "Sometimes it is type 2 diabetes, and it is preferable to treat it with pills after conducting the necessary blood sugar tolerance, insulin and cumulative tests. See your doctor, Salamat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10259, + "question": "I have hyposecretion in the thyroid gland, and I take 125 micrograms of treatment, and I feel pain in the eyes when exposed to light. Is this evidence that there is something wrong with the hormone?", + "answer": "Among the effects of treatment for hypothyroidism and signs of overdose are: unusual bleeding or bruising, swelling, vomiting, blood in the urine or stool, headache, dizziness, and you must see a doctor, see an ophthalmologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10260, + "question": "The cumulative blood sugar is 8.9 after eating Amaryl. It has reached 4.9. Am I diabetic or not? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "You have now managed to control the disease. Continue monitoring and treatment, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10261, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism. . . I am 40 years old: the analysis is: FT4: 11.1 pmol/l. After the analysis was 23.7 pmol/l. Does this mean that there is a cure or...", + "answer": "The response to treatment is good, you must follow up with the treating physician, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10262, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I mean lethargy in the thyroid gland, and I have all of the following symptoms: fatigue in the body, anxiety, fatigue, overthinking, inability to stop thinking, weight gain, dizziness, and fear of death...", + "answer": "Taking treatment, a balanced diet, exercise, adequate sleep at night, taking vitamins, and consulting a family doctor, for certain matters.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10263, + "question": "I had hyperthyroidism (0.03). I started taking Carembazole, 2 pills in the morning and one in the evening, and it became 0.01. The doctor gave me the dose of 4 pills a day. After that, I tested...", + "answer": "The dose should be reduced and the drug may be discontinued\nFT4 analysis should have been done before prescribing carbimazole", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10264, + "question": "I did a hormone analysis and found that my male hormone rate was 3.5 ng/ml and my female hormone rate was 43.18 pg/ml.\nIs it normal and what is the solution?", + "answer": "Abnormal male hormone, normal range between 20-60 years: 27-108 ng/ml, female hormone 10-82 pg/ml.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10265, + "question": "The TSH results were 7.58, but after treatment with medication it became 0.85. Will my gland be healthy?", + "answer": "The response to treatment C is correct. Continue to follow the doctor. Peace be upon you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10266, + "question": "What are the causes of adrenal bleeding in infants?", + "answer": "Causes of decreased adrenal gland activity may be congenital, whether in the adrenal gland itself or in the pituitary gland that controls its function, or acquired. Acquired causes occur for many reasons, and are most often the result of therapeutic reasons, as frequent exposure to external cortisone to treat a specific disease can inhibit the activity of the hormones controlling the regulation of the adrenal gland. Sometimes, especially in developed countries, the cause may be an immune disease that destroys the adrenal glands and other things.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10267, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from a thyroid gland whose TSH is 0.050. After taking carbimazol for a month, 6 pills a day, my health is 8.13, and after two months it is 16.910. Now I do not take any medication. Is there a solution with herbs...", + "answer": "Carbimazole should not be prescribed until an FT4 test has been performed. TSH is not enough", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10268, + "question": "Hello Doctor, I am married and I am 32 years old. I weaned my son a month ago and suddenly I found swelling under the armpit, the glands were swollen and painful, and there was little milk in it. I did tests six months ago and nothing...", + "answer": "Most likely, these swellings occurred due to weaning your son, and a slight accumulation of milk may occur at this stage. It will usually settle within several weeks. But if it persists, it is preferable to be examined by a doctor to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10269, + "question": "I have had an underactive thyroid gland for a long time, and two months ago I began to feel worsening symptoms such as fatigue, extreme fatigue, rapid heart palpitations, and pain in the throat and the location of the thyroid gland.", + "answer": "Hormones in the blood must be tested to ensure that they are normal. See my article about hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10270, + "question": "I have an extremely underactive thyroid, and I took a 50mg Thyricine pill daily. The last test was a week ago and it was 1.50, but I feel very tired, sluggish, and sleepy every day. is this normal", + "answer": "The examination is normal. This means that fatigue is not from the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10271, + "question": "Is the normal blood sugar level, if the blood sugar level is 167 two hours after eating, or is this an indicator of the beginning of diabetes, given that the breakfast meal that you ate had a high level of sugar...", + "answer": "The rate is within normal limits, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10272, + "question": "I take two pills a day of venlafaxine krka 75 mg, two pills for the thyroid gland. Is this useful?", + "answer": "To treat anxiety disorders, depression, fibromyalgia, panic disorder, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), tension headaches, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10273, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother had surgery to remove half of her thyroid gland about a year ago, and she recovered well, but recently she has been suffering from jaw pain and a burning sensation in the throat, so I ask you to...", + "answer": "After removing the thyroid gland, patients may suffer from reflux of acid from the pharynx into the larynx, causing throat pain and heartburn. It may continue for long periods or the disease will regress and the patient will return to normal.\nThe following tips can be followed to alleviate the severity of these symptoms:\n\nWeight Loss\nEat light meals at intermittent intervals\nAvoid foods rich in spices, citrus fruits, and fatty fats.\nAvoid eating two hours before bedtime\nUse pillows when sleeping and lying down\nTake antacids.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10274, + "question": "I suffer from an overactive thyroid gland and anemia. I suffer from swelling in the right ear, tightness in the skin of the head, and intermittent numbness, pain inside the ear, itching, burning, numbness, and...", + "answer": "Healthy nutrition and prescribed treatment help you get rid of the symptoms, such as feeling tired and weak, headaches, dizziness, chills in the extremities, shortness of breath, chest pain, recurrence of inflammation and hair loss, weak nails, skin injuries, delayed healing of injuries, immune deficiency, symptoms of anemia and other conditions. Accompanying, etc. and safety", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10275, + "question": "I have a cyst in my thyroid gland and I will have surgery to remove it. Is the operation dangerous? Is there a solution other than surgery?", + "answer": "A gland cyst generally does not need to be removed unless it is very large or malignant. Otherwise, it does not require any treatment. See my articles about thyroid lumps and about thyroid operations for complications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10276, + "question": "I did an anticorps anti TPO test and found it to be 94 with a normal rate for TSH and T4. What is your diagnosis???!", + "answer": "The percentage of Anti-TPO titers is high, and this is normal because you may have a previous case of hyperthyroidism, which can remain high for life. The test is a test to detect antibodies to an enzyme found in the thyroid gland. This test is usually requested in the event of a diagnosis of a thyroid disease or The presence of disorders in the gland, whether at the level of signs or symptoms, and its purpose is to uncover the cause of the disorder, and then the cause is autoimmune (Hashimoto’s, Graves’ disease) and that the gland is healthy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10277, + "question": "Is there a relationship between high IJF1 hormone and swollen lymph nodes in the neck?", + "answer": "From a family of insulin-related peptides that includes relaxin and several peptides. Since the characterization of LS in 1966, 51 patients have been followed, many since childhood. Neonates with fibroids are shorter (42-47 cm) than healthy infants (49-52 cm), suggesting that IGF-1 has some effect on intrauterine fetal growth.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10278, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. My mother has a salivary gland. The doctor said that the stones were broken up with medication, but for now, sometimes she feels a burning secretion, and sometimes a paste-like secretion...", + "answer": "Conducting laboratory tests, including blood sugar, and seeing a doctor, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10279, + "question": "I examined the thyroid gland and the TSH rate was 1.94, but I still feel tired and have pain in the joints, watery hair, yellowing of the nails, and a constant desire to sleep.", + "answer": "Check something other than the thyroid gland because the test is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10280, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and it came out 506 after fasting", + "answer": "One test is not enough. Another test must be done to confirm it, and a cumulative blood sugar test should be done with the presence of symptoms of diabetes, to make a diagnosis and then begin treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10281, + "question": "In the year 2016 - I removed the right lobe of the gland and did not take the pills. Now I have done an analysis and the percentage is as follows: TSH 4.66T4 6.1T3 0.6. Is the height considered significant? Please help me.", + "answer": "The height is simple. See a doctor for examination and information about the symptoms. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10282, + "question": "What is the significance of atrophy of the left lobe of the thyroid gland, given that the TSH test is 4.70?", + "answer": "Atrophy appears on the picture, not on a blood test. In terms of analysis, it is sound. But it must be returned after 6 months to verify it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10283, + "question": "Is this blood sugar level normal, mmol/L 8.21, knowing that I took the test and was fasting, if it was high, is my condition serious? Please respond as soon as possible", + "answer": "You have high blood sugar and you must follow up with a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10284, + "question": "Hello Doctor, I am Jojo and I suffer from type 1 diabetes. I want advice and instructions to reduce my high blood sugar levels and diet..... Please help.", + "answer": "Most important of all is a balanced diet based on the energy consumed and the acceptable level of physical activity. Salads: Salads contain natural fibres, enzymes and minerals. Eating fish, white and red meat in moderation helps increase muscle mass. And sleep in the afternoon and adequate sleep at night, greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10285, + "question": "I suffer from a node in the gland that contains 6 ml (les nodul) and I do not drink any medicine that I discovered last year. Is there a treatment? Or surgery?? How long should the necklace be during surgery?", + "answer": "At this size, the nodes do not require surgery or any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10286, + "question": "I have had swelling of the lymph nodes on the right side only in the neck for about a year, and now 3 glands have appeared in the thigh, accompanied by pain when touching the gland.", + "answer": "It may be swollen from infections. But you must make sure of that. See my article on neck lumps and lymphadenopathy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10287, + "question": "The TSH rate was 4.98, and after taking an x-ray, inflammation of the gland was found. After 3 months of treatment, the TSH decreased to 2.66. When stopping treatment for 3 months, the TSH increased to...", + "answer": "It is advisable to do an analysis\nAc ATPO\nIt is advisable to take a small dose of Levothyrox", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10288, + "question": "What is hormonal treatment for erectile dysfunction?", + "answer": "Testosterone injection, which represents a breakthrough in the treatment of hypogonadism (male hormone deficiency) in men, which is one of the most important causes of erectile dysfunction, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10289, + "question": "What is the method of detecting glucose in saliva???", + "answer": "The patient's saliva sugar level is equivalent to its blood level, especially since the concentration of glucose in saliva is approximately 100 times lower than its counterpart in the blood. This is detected through a special device with precise biosensors that have the ability to measure the concentration of glucose in saliva, which is equivalent to the blood sugar level. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10290, + "question": "I discovered that I was suffering from an underactive thyroid gland at the beginning of the fifth month of pregnancy, and I began treatment at that time. Was this harming my fetus? Will starting treatment compensate for the deficiency in the fetus? Does pregnancy cause hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Be optimistic, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10291, + "question": "Are Omega Fit bags a good treatment for the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "A nutritional supplement to supply the body with its needs of Omega 3, vitamins and minerals, and it does not replace the treatment of the gland. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10292, + "question": "The doctor prescribed me a treatment with penicillin, Humulin 70/30, morning and evening. The first dose I took yesterday, Thursday, was 10 units, and the second dose was 20 units with lunch. Two hours later, the measurement was 134, and then it dropped...", + "answer": "The dose must be adjusted in accordance with food. Consult your doctor, and continue with the low dose. Peace be upon you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10293, + "question": "I had a thyroid hormone test done and the result was: TSH = 6.38, T3 = 1.38, T4 = 67.14. I ask, is an increase in TSH dangerous, and what...", + "answer": "The normal value for TSH in adults ranges from 0.4-4.2 mIU/L. In adults, the normal value for T4 ranges between 5.4-11.5 mcg/dL, and for T3 between 105-245 ng/dL. As for the free fraction, the value of FT4 ranges between 0.7-2.0 ng/dL, and FT3 ranges between 260-480 pg/dL. It is preferable to check the warmest part, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10294, + "question": "A percentage of 67ng/ml of prolactin. Is this percentage indicative of the presence of a tumor in the pituitary gland???", + "answer": "no. This does not indicate the presence of a tumor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10295, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism, which causes me great general lethargy, shortness of breath, and sleep anxiety. A lump appeared in my tongue, that is, below my palate, and then a deficiency appeared...", + "answer": "4-8% of society suffer from hypothyroidism, and the highest percentage is in the fifties. It is more common in women, and there is a special type: postpartum hypothyroidism - these are the effects and symptoms of the thyroid gland and its safety.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10296, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from a toxic gland. I started treatment for my hands and feet, and my stomach started to suffer from pain and swelling from time to time. Please respond. May God reward you with goodness.", + "answer": "The injury leads to poor blood flow to this part of the body, and the pain is a symptom of rigor, see your family doctor and salamat.\nOn the other hand, when", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10297, + "question": "What is the treatment for thyroid disorder, between activity and lethargy, and the TSH analysis fluctuates between low and high, knowing that I am taking thyroxine and the anti-TPO and anti-TH antibodies are high. Thank you.", + "answer": "Her treatment is followed by a skilled doctor who is proficient in dealing with thyroid medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10298, + "question": "Hypertrophic gastritis Why do we treat with PPI if the acidity is already deficient??? Why do we lack albumin??", + "answer": "This lack of secretory immunoglobulin production. In addition, antibodies to specific cells in the stomach, that produce hydrochloric acid, antibodies to gastro-mucoprotein (Newcastle factor) are an essential component of the stomach's protective barrier. Antibodies destroy stomach gland cells. As a result, there is atrophy of the gastric mucosa. If atrophic processes in the stomach led to a complete absence of hydrochloric acid and pepsinogen, appoint alternative treatment – ​​natural gastric juice, pepsidil, pepsin, acidin, apomin.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10299, + "question": "I suffer from a lump in my armpit directly under the skin, small in size, like a pea, painless and very firm. Does this require going to the doctor?", + "answer": "It may be a sebaceous cyst or a lymph node. If it does not grow, there is no problem. But if it gets bigger with time, you should see a doctor to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10300, + "question": "My sister is 26 years old. She had a TDM scan and they discovered that she has persistent thymos. Can someone explain to me?", + "answer": "Tomodensitométrie is the same as scanner, in Arabic CT or computed tomography, and it depends on T cells are critically important in the adaptive immune system. This gland atrophies after maturation. Greetings.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10301, + "question": "Peace be upon you... A few days ago, I felt unusual fatigue and restlessness, and my diabetes test was 466, and in the morning I went and had it checked while I was fasting, it was 270, and two hours after breakfast, it was 314, and I took a regulator of 500...", + "answer": "The medicine is not enough\nYou have to diet and walk +++\nDouble the dosage of the regulator and perhaps add a second medication to control this increase", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10302, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 30-year-old girl. I have an underactive gland and I take thyroxine regularly, but after a week I feel very tired and my blood pressure drops almost twice a day. What are the reasons???", + "answer": "Common side effects of this medication? Nervous mood and irritability, fatigue and exhaustion. See Dr. Salamat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10303, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 37 years old. I had a blood sugar test after fasting for 8 hours, the result was 108, and I had a cumulative blood sugar test, the result was 6.2. Any advice?", + "answer": "I advise you to do a moderate diet and walk +++\nIn order to avoid diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10304, + "question": "I had a TSH test of 6.55. The doctor did not give me medication. He told me to repeat the test again after two months. Should I wait two months or take medication? Is this considered hypothyroidism...", + "answer": "This analysis alone is not sufficient to diagnose hypothyroidism. Other tests must be performed\nFT3. FT4. Ac ATPO\nAnd perhaps a thyroid x-ray", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10305, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done, what are the results? Ft3 = 4.9 Ft4 = 15.2 Tsh = 3.4", + "answer": "The value of FT4 is between 0.7-2.0 ng/dL, and FT3 is between 260-480 pg/dL. However, as is the case with TSH, these values ​​vary between different laboratories.sghlhj", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10306, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor.. I am in my third and a half months pregnant. I have been suffering from an underactive thyroid gland for years. I take my medication 75% regularly. Yesterday I had a thyroid test done and the results came out...", + "answer": "I advise you to double the dose to 100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10307, + "question": "What is the diagnosis of a suprathyroidal mass of 6 mm in size? When the sample was withdrawn, it was solid", + "answer": "This cannot be confirmed without photos and sample. See my article about thyroid lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10308, + "question": "I have been married for three years. I have a deficiency in the pituitary gland, and the effect of the deficiency is on a deficiency in the FSH and LH hormones. The doctor gave me Duphaston. I took it for two months and did not get my period. What is the reason? Will I get pregnant or is there a treatment for my problem?", + "answer": "Follow me at Tebsebek, Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10309, + "question": "After 4 weeks of practice, swelling appeared in the lymph node in the neck. After visiting a doctor, I had a blood test done, and the white blood cell count was 6300. Can it be concluded that I am healthy...", + "answer": "no. This examination alone is not enough.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10310, + "question": "Hello, I underwent a thyroidectomy due to papillaire ca, and I will take iodine treatment. Should I take thyroid replacement medication at this time or wait for the radioactive iodine session?", + "answer": "Take your medication until they schedule an appointment for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10311, + "question": "Hello, I underwent a total removal of the thyroid gland and will undergo iodine treatment. Should I use a replacement drug for the gland’s activity or wait until after the iodine dose?", + "answer": "You must wait after taking iodine if you are going to take it within weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10312, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and the possibility of the dose being increased or decreased. I will see the doctor as soon as possible, but now I have heart palpitations for more than an hour and it does not stop. What can be treated? Please advise me.", + "answer": "The dose may be overdose. You should check with your doctor to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10313, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 57-year-old woman. I have been suffering from diabetes for 20 years and have been treated with insulin. I suffer from severe lethargy, laziness, and joint pain. Is there anyone...", + "answer": "Diabetics can benefit from nutrition. Healthy food suitable for diabetics - rapid weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10314, + "question": "I have had swollen thyroid glands in my neck for two months, and I feel lethargic, very heavy in my head, drowsy, red eyes, drowsiness, and unable to concentrate at all.", + "answer": "It is necessary to conduct a blood test for thyroid hormones and vitamins, adjust the diet, work, sleep and rest regime, and monitor blood pressure. See your family doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10315, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I am 18 years old. I had an underactive thyroid gland a year ago, my TSH was 5.95, and now a month ago my TSH reached 0.10.. I have been on a diet for a while and I am not losing weight. What is the reason?", + "answer": "less than the specified value, see the treating physician,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10316, + "question": "What is the appropriate time to take Levothyrox 75 to treat hypothyroidism? I currently take it at 7 a.m., and in Ramadan at what time can I take it? Thank you.", + "answer": "Half an hour to two hours before morning breakfast\nIn Ramadan, the same thing before suhoor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10317, + "question": "I noticed small, swollen nodules in my neck without symptoms a month and a half ago. I went to a doctor who specializes in ear and throat diseases. He gave me an anti-inflammatory medication, but the nodules did not go away...", + "answer": "If there are no symptoms, you do not need an antibiotic. The nodes may last for a while, but the important thing is that they do not get bigger. See my article on neck lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10318, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young woman, 25 years old, unmarried. I discovered 3 days ago that there was a lump in my neck on the right side under the chin. I felt afraid. What should I do?", + "answer": "If it continues for more than two weeks, you should see a doctor to confirm it. See my article on neck lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10319, + "question": "Is it permissible to treat hyperthyroidism through diet, some types of foods, and healthy habits without resorting to medications and consulting a doctor? Is there any danger in leaving it untreated?", + "answer": "It may not be enough\nI advise you to see a doctor and take medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10320, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism. Do birth control pills like Cerazide treat hypothyroidism?? Please answer me", + "answer": "Birth control pills do not treat the thyroid\nLevothyrox is a treatment for the thyroid gland according to the results of the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10321, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My son has had diabetes for two years. He is ten years old. The last blood sugar test was 6.9. Is this good? What method do I use with it so that the cumulative blood sugar is balanced...", + "answer": "Good result\nBeware of hypoglycemia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10322, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid. The doctor prescribed me Thyroxine 50 pills\nOne pill a day and two pills a day. Is this recipe correct?", + "answer": "The doctor prescribed you medication based on the tests. Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10323, + "question": "He was born at the age of 17 years and is close to 18. His size is very small and there is almost a delay in perception. They advised us to go to an endocrinologist because there may be a deficiency in growth hormone.", + "answer": "See endocrinologist Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10324, + "question": "I completely removed the thyroid gland, and now I take pills to compensate for its function, but the thyroid gland played an important role, so I am no longer balanced at all. My body has become sluggish, and I...", + "answer": "Hormones are replaced with treatment, and things will return with continued treatment and follow-up. Greetings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10325, + "question": "I go to the bathroom every hour, and if I drink a glass of water or tea, I have to go to the bathroom. Do I suffer from diabetes insipidus?", + "answer": "It is necessary to examine and conduct laboratory tests related to this and the urinary tract", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10326, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My father has diabetes and sometimes it reaches 350 and he uses doses of pure insulin. Is it possible to change the type of insulin to the wrong type and what is the daily dose, noting that...", + "answer": "The normal level of the hormone insulin is between (5 - 25 IU/L), and the pre-insulin level is between (0.05 - 0.5 nanograms/mL). The proportions may vary depending on the laboratory. You must determine the ratio of insulin to the carbohydrates consumed, which can be covered or eliminated by injecting one unit of insulin. One unit of rapid-acting insulin (Novorapid) covers 10 to 25 grams of carbohydrates. It depends on weight and age and may require adding rapid-acting insulin to long-acting insulin. See the doctor Salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10327, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. My son is 12 days old and his thyroid gland was analyzed (tsh 13.62, ft4 17.51). Are these results significantly high, and the extent of their harm, and what...", + "answer": "Normal result is 0.4-4.2 mIU/L in adults aged 21-54 years FT4 value between 0.7-2.0", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10328, + "question": "From which gland are prostaglandins secreted?", + "answer": "Most hormones that increase the concentration of cAMP in cells also increase the concentration of prostaglandins in tissues. Prostaglandins are powerful activators of adenylate cyclase yeast, and prostaglandins are products of the oxidation of essential unsaturated fatty acids, the most important and abundant of which in the body is peanut arachidonic acid, which is the predecessor of group 2. Peanut acid is metabolized after its liberation in one of two ways: by cyclo-oxygenase, which ends with the formation of prostaglandins, and by Yeast lipoxygenase", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10329, + "question": "Hello. I suffer from azoospermia. Three years ago I underwent surgery in which the left testicle was removed, and after examination it was found that my FSH level was high. Is there a treatment? May God reward you.", + "answer": "Frequent and constant seeking of forgiveness, good nutrition and rest, and one must know the reason and medications to strengthen movement and improve quality, which are Carofit, trental L-carnitine, , amino acid 3000, folic acidstressease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10330, + "question": "I take thyroid medication after Fajr prayer and go back to sleep. Does my sleep after taking the medication affect its effectiveness or is it normal?", + "answer": "Does not affect . If it is according to the required dose, salamat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10331, + "question": "Difficulty in pronouncing the letters Qaf and Raa, and when swallowing, I feel the presence of a lump in the right side and hardness in the salivary glands under the tongue only on the right side.", + "answer": "It may be lymph nodes or enlarged salivary glands. This cannot be confirmed without examination. See my article about neck lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10332, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I take medication for the thyroid gland. I have laziness after the Fajr prayer, and I sleep a lot. Does it affect the effect of the medication? Should I sit after I take it?", + "answer": "There is no problem with gluttony after 20 minutes until you can eat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10333, + "question": "Are levothyrox 100mg pills taken for an underactive thyroid gland or an active thyroid gland as well?", + "answer": "It is taken to treat an underactive thyroid gland, not its activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10334, + "question": "Thyroid tests at 8. Is this gland activity or lethargy?", + "answer": "It may be lethargy, but you must do the rest of the tests and perhaps a thyroid echography to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10335, + "question": "Is Hashimoto's disease related to an underactive thyroid or an underactive thyroid? Because I suffer from an underactive thyroid with Hashimoto's disease and I take Levothrox 100mg, and I read that Hashimoto's is linked to an underactive thyroid.", + "answer": "Hashimoto's is linked to an underactive thyroid gland, not an active one", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10336, + "question": "Peace be upon you, after a complete removal of the thyroid gland and taking the replacement hormone, a person will gain weight, because I noticed this in my weight, and what is the solution, please?", + "answer": "If the hormone level in the blood is healthy, weight will not increase", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10337, + "question": "I have an enlargement of the thyroid gland in the left part due to the presence of a nodule, but the thyroid hormone is regulated. Is it necessary to remove this enlargement?", + "answer": "If this node is benign, there is no need to remove it. See my article about thyroid lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10338, + "question": "Tsh 01.4mlu/ml T3 94.0 ng/dl T4 06.9 micro.g/d\nWhat do these percentages indicate? Is there lethargy or overactivity of the gland? Thank you", + "answer": "This result is valid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10339, + "question": "My mother is not diabetic and does not suffer from any symptoms, but by chance she had a fasting blood sugar test and it came out at 130 and the cumulative score was 7. Please help.", + "answer": "You need to organize your diet and perform a blood sugar analysis in the laboratory, whether fasting or breaking the fast", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10340, + "question": "I have been taking thyroid medication for a year and I do not see any improvement and my weight increases", + "answer": "The point is not only to take the medication, but the dose must be appropriate according to the thyroid analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10341, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, which has led to severe weight loss.", + "answer": "Treatment must begin. Your condition will improve, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10342, + "question": "When should thyroid medication be used after complete removal? Is it the day immediately following the operation or a few days? How long does the original hormone remain in the body until the start of using the medication? May God bless you.", + "answer": "Generally, after the tenth day, we start the medication, and three weeks later we do an analysis in order to adjust the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10343, + "question": "I have been suffering from an underactive thyroid gland for 15 years, and my last child was 11 years old. Then I got pregnant and miscarried, and the second time I got pregnant with an empty sac, and now I suffer from hormonal confusion and I want to get pregnant, and I am forty-five years old.", + "answer": "It is not appropriate to live for fifteen years with an active thyroid gland. We take medication and if it does not work, we move to iodine or surgery....\nThere has been an error in monitoring your illness\nAs for pregnancy: untreated gland activity and 45 years of age!!!!! It is difficult unless God Almighty wills it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10344, + "question": "The secretions of the thyroid gland after the tests are working regularly, that is, in the required range, but the presence of nodes 2 cm or more bothers me. Is it possible to provide me with complete and accurate information?", + "answer": "Thyroid nodules are swelling or lumps that may be solid or filled with fluid inside the thyroid gland. They have a number of causes, most of which are benign, such as a lack of iodine intake or inflammation of the thyroid gland. They are rarely cancerous tumors. Symptoms resulting from these nodes may be due to their increased activity or size. Increasing its activity leads to:\n\nWeight loss.\nTremor.\nStress.\nSweating. It requires medications to inhibit its activity, but increasing its size leads to difficulty swallowing and breathing and may require surgical removal. If the nodule is larger than 2 cm, it needs a biopsy of the node itself to know the quality of the cells. If the quality of the cells is normal and these nodes do not lead to any health problems, then they only need follow-up from the doctor to monitor their size, but if the increase in size leads to difficult health problems By swallowing and breathing, it can be removed by surgical removal. For more:\nHypothyroidism.\nNodular goiter, non-toxic.\nThyroid activity.\nNodular goiter. Reference:\nThyroid nodule", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10345, + "question": "A random blood sugar test an hour and a half after eating is 126. Is it normal?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10346, + "question": "I did a TSH test and it came out as 12.4. Is there a risk?", + "answer": "It may be hypothyroidism\nThe rest of the thyroid tests should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10347, + "question": "Swelling of the lymph nodes in the groin area with an inguinal hernia and pain when standing for a long time, knowing that he was cured of bladder cancer about a year ago and the MRI shows...", + "answer": "The glands should be examined to ensure that the tumor has not returned", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10348, + "question": "Constant head numbness. Knowing that I had a head skinner and the results were good, I took Serums and Dexit and did not improve. What is the solution? I swear I am tired.", + "answer": "Do cupping", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10349, + "question": "Sorry, I had a thyroid test done and it was positive\nTT3:1.5\nTT4:108.6\nTSH:3.1\nMay I know what the condition and treatment is?", + "answer": "The result is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10350, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI did a Thyreostimuline (TSH US) test and the result came out as 8.399, out of the normal range of 0.25-4.94.\nI also did an analysis of (Ac Anti-tpo (anticorps anti-peroxidase))", + "answer": "And what is the result?\nThe rest of the thyroid hormones should be analyzed and x-rays should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10351, + "question": "I am a 24-year-old girl who has nodules in the thyroid gland and I do not want to have surgery. Is there another solution?", + "answer": "If the nodules are healthy, you do not need surgery or any other treatment. See my article about goiter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10352, + "question": "My sister does not have a gland and her gland became enlarged and the sound waves distorted her. They referred her to surgery. May I know why she was referred to surgery?", + "answer": "You must send the results of the images to find out the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10353, + "question": "The gland was analyzed twice, once the result was 4 and once the result was 3. Laziness and lethargy in the gland. Does this result affect the failure to become pregnant? Does he need to use pills for the gland?", + "answer": "This result is valid. There is no idleness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10354, + "question": "I am 32 years old. I had pain in the right side of the breast, and then it turned into a swelling with redness in the skin and the pain continued. The next day, the swelling became firm and painful!! Please...", + "answer": "There may be inflammation. You should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10355, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 116 before eating normal, and should I drink hydrocortisone?", + "answer": "It is not high or abnormal. In between, a fasting and intravenous blood sugar test must be done in the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10356, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I use the hormone 125 every day, and now I feel pain in my head after eating. I checked my diabetes after eating and found it to be 158, knowing that my parents are diabetics.", + "answer": "If your blood sugar measurement was two hours before eating, it is not reliable... You must do a fasting and intravenous blood sugar test in the laboratory.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10357, + "question": "My husband suffers from diabetes, which has risen to 340 today. What is the solution? We are in Finland and he has ongoing treatment", + "answer": "Double the diet and walk\nDouble the medication doses, and you may have to use insulin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10358, + "question": "Does creatinine have anything to do with the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "It has no direct relation to it as far as I know", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10359, + "question": "If calcium is normal and vitamin D is also good, this is evidence that the glands are healthy", + "answer": "It is not a condition..... Some glands may not function properly even if calcium and vitamin D values ​​are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10360, + "question": "Hello\nWhy is a diabetic child who is 4 years old or younger not given insulin Novorbid and Levemir?", + "answer": "These two types of insulin can be given to him, and it may be better for him", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10361, + "question": "I took a dose of iodine for the first time, and after four months I left the thyroxine pill for a month before taking the second dose of iodine. Is it dangerous, given that thyroglobin is 1.0?", + "answer": "This depends on the dose of iodine. If it is small, there is no risk", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10362, + "question": "I have something the size of a kidney, sort of, under my left arm, but when I press or touch it repeatedly, it hurts... Is it something dangerous or what?!\nI hope you answer as soon as possible", + "answer": "It could be a lymph node. It should be checked by a doctor to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10363, + "question": "I had a thyroidectomy. Does it affect pregnancy and sexual desire?", + "answer": "If the hormone level in the blood is healthy, it has no effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10364, + "question": "Is a blood sugar level of 156 normal for an immature person?", + "answer": "How many hours after eating?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10365, + "question": "I have been suffering from thyroiditis for 3 years. I did not take medication. I have two children. I had an analysis of FT3 = 3.44, FT4 = 1.31, and TSH = 0.006. After two months, FT3 = 2.83, FT4 = 0.94, TSH = 4.73, and anti-TPO = 0.54.", + "answer": "Tests are almost normal, but you need to monitor the TSH test every six months and have a thyroid x-ray done at least once", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10366, + "question": "Is it normal for a diabetic patient to eat fast foods, such as fresh foods, such as grilled chicken?", + "answer": "Chicken is a good food for diabetics because without skin it is considered low in fat, and the amount allowed for lunch is 150 grams, preferably grilled.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10367, + "question": "I have severe lack of concentration, and I have been treated for hyperthyroidism and BPPV for 6 months. The doctor gave me Omega 3, but it did not help me except a little, and my vitamin B12 level...", + "answer": "Hyperactivity of the thyroid gland is accompanied by hyperactivity of the nervous system and lack of concentration, and the condition improves with treatment of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10368, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have the results of the thyroid test and I want to know the result. TSH ultra sensible 1.69 mulHyperthyroide:TSH<à0.25mu/lHypothyroidie:TSH>à5.00mu/l", + "answer": "This is an analysis of thyroid-stimulating hormone, which is within normal limits", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10369, + "question": "Hello, can you help? I am now 26 years old. When I was 18 years old, I underwent surgery on my chest and the gland was removed, after which the growth of my chest stopped, and because I have one large breast and the other is small...", + "answer": "The only solution to the difference in breast size if it is large is cosmetic surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10370, + "question": "Does 101g 7 hours before breakfast mean that I suffer from diabetes?", + "answer": "Natural result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10371, + "question": "Have I been predisposed to diabetes? Pre-eating test is 145 and 3-monthly test is 608.", + "answer": "These results indicate the presence of diabetes\nThor, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10372, + "question": "A random blood sugar test showed the result was 132. It was about an hour and a quarter after eating, but I was eating gum before the test.", + "answer": "Natural result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10373, + "question": "I have a lump in my armpit and it hurts sometimes. I read that it might be cancer, and I have some of its symptoms, such as ankle pain, weight loss, swelling in the palms, and...", + "answer": "See a doctor to examine you clinically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10374, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and I was taking a dose of 150, but I had palpitations, so I had new tests done, and the gland was stable. However, the doctor asked me to change the dose to 75, so far...", + "answer": "Because of palpitations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10375, + "question": "I am 20 years old. I had my TSH gland analyzed because I suffer from thinness. The result was 1.96N. Am I in a normal condition??", + "answer": "The result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10376, + "question": "Hello, does thyroidectomy or radiation therapy affect fertility in men?", + "answer": "If the medicine is taken well, it will not have any effect, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10377, + "question": "I do not suffer from thyroid disease, but my heartbeat is very fast", + "answer": "You should have a medical examination with a general practitioner so that he can guide you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10378, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism", + "answer": "Thor, God willing\nYou should take Levothyrox", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10379, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism, as: ft4 = 23.3pg/ml. The doctor advised me to use iodine, but I refused. Can it be treated with medications only? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes. Treatment is possible with medications only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10380, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I started taking medication. The doctor prescribed me 25ug as a dose, but two months ago I felt that the size of the hyperplasia began to increase slightly. Is this dangerous and what are the reasons?", + "answer": "no. not dangerous. But you must make sure that the treatment is appropriate for your situation so that the swelling does not increase", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10381, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. My father has diabetes, which led to him losing his sight. These days, the eye became inflamed and Kyra became red, which caused him a headache that does not let him sleep. What are the ways to treat it?", + "answer": "He should regulate his diabetes and blood pressure and go immediately to the eye doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10382, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a swelling under my right armpit for years without pain, and when I get pregnant it swells a lot, and now it has returned to normal. Sometimes I feel pain in it and pain in the hand.", + "answer": "An additional breast gland under the armpit that swells during pregnancy as the breast prepares for breastfeeding. Because it is a part of the breast that is congenitally located under the armpit, it does not need any procedure unless it becomes infected.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10383, + "question": "I have a small swelling behind my right neck and it is painful to the touch and sometimes gives a headache if I am nervous or anxious.", + "answer": "An inflamed lymph node is linked to headaches, stress, and anxiety, and its treatment is an anti-inflammatory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10384, + "question": "Thyroid hormone tests.\nTSH 1.3 ulU/ml adult =0.5-5.0 ulU/ml\nF-t3 3.8 mg/dl N2.0-4.4 u/ml\nF-t4 12.8 mg/dl m = 12.3-20.2 pmo\nIs there hypothyroidism and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Good natural results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10385, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar is 112, two hours after eating, 160, and cumulative blood sugar is 5.3. Are these percentages considered normal?", + "answer": "Cumulative is good\nThe values, fasting and after eating, are slightly high, indicating a pre-diabetic state\nBut if these results were obtained using a home glucose meter, I advise you to return them to the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10386, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you... My wife suffers from thyroid failure, and this condition occurred after childbirth. She is now taking 75 mg of thyroxine daily, and she gets a tingling sensation in the left side of her head every 1/2 hour.", + "answer": "The case of puerperal thyroiditis in the insufficiency stage has no direct relation to the complaint described", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10387, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the result was ≥0.005. Please diagnose my condition, thank you", + "answer": "Overactive thyroid gland: You must go to a endocrinologist to do thyroid x-rays and other tests, then start medication if the diagnosis is confirmed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10388, + "question": "The blood test for the thyroid gland came out at ≥0.005. Diagnose my condition, please and thank you", + "answer": "Hypersecretion of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10389, + "question": "A 45-year-old woman suffers from an underactive thyroid gland. I suffer from joint pain. Are the two things related to each other?", + "answer": "I don't think so, especially if she's taking medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10390, + "question": "I have enlargement and increased activity in the gland due to the presence of a nodule. I took carbimazole and it was regular. I had in vitro fertilization that failed. Is the cause the thyroid gland? What are the antibodies to the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "It could be from the gland. But if there is a node that is the cause of the gland's activity, it is preferable to remove it surgically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10391, + "question": "(FSH(7.8MIU/ml\n(LH(10.2miu/ml/)\n(55.Prolactin(26.\nThis is my analysis\nI want to know the result", + "answer": "High prolactin - the milk hormone - and the rest of the tests are within normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10392, + "question": "My mother's blood sugar test came out at 143 and she is in the state of fasting. What does it mean? Please advise me, may God help you", + "answer": "How many hours after eating did you do the test???\nIn general, we do not advise a healthy person to use a home glucose meter. If he suspects the symptoms of diabetes, a fasting venous blood sugar test should be done in the laboratory.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10393, + "question": "I feel dizziness and pain in the joints, and one of my friends advised me to have my thyroid tested. The result was TSH = 5.6, which is normal (0.4-4.2), and free T4 = 1.22, which is normal (0.82-1.36). What is the appropriate dose of Altroxin?", + "answer": "Fix the throne and then engrave it\nThe diagnosis is uncertain given these results\nThyroid x-rays and Ac ATPO analysis should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10394, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old young man with diabetes and I use insulin, but my blood sugar is always high at 300 and above, knowing that I am committed to a diet.", + "answer": "You should walk and double the doses of insulin, especially the slow insulin, in the evening, two units every day until the blood sugar is regulated in the morning, then double the fast insulin until the blood sugar is regulated after eating.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10395, + "question": "What are the harms of removing the thyroid gland permanently? Can it be compensated for by taking lifelong treatment? What are its harms, especially to marital life and childbearing?", + "answer": "The patient takes Levothyrox tablets after having his thyroid removed... for life, and the person can live a normal life, have children, breastfeed... etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10396, + "question": "Is inflammation of the lymph nodes in the neck on the left side caused by the presence of a nodule in the thyroid gland on the left side?\nThanks", + "answer": "Lymphadenitis is not related to the thyroid gland. See my article on neck lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10397, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism. Can I treat it with medication only? What is the preferred medication? And thanks, even though I am 40 years old: the analysis is: FT4: 18.96...", + "answer": "Thyroid x-rays should be done\nThe beginning of taking the medication will last for a period of months, and it may be sufficient for recovery, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10398, + "question": "Can fibrocystic disease occur at the age of 23?! I have symptoms of pain in the armpits and heaviness in the breasts, and Ibuprofen is useful and relieves me... Can I do something else that will help me? Thank you.", + "answer": "This could be the reason, especially at this age. See my article about breast pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10399, + "question": "A TSH value of 4.1 is considered dangerous or an indicator of hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "no. This result is valid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10400, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes, thank God, without complications. I am 37. Can I use Micrognone?", + "answer": "There is no objection if the period is limited to several months, with medical monitoring of weight and blood pressure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10401, + "question": "I had a glycated blood sugar analysis, and the percentage is 5.4. Is this normal? I am 34 years old. Is the glycated blood sugar analysis the one that shows that you are diabetic? Thank you.", + "answer": "The cumulative result is within normal, yes, indicating that there was an increase in the blood sugar level during the three months preceding the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10402, + "question": "I have had a knot under my armpit for six years. Its shape does not change without pain, but it is as if my right breast is slightly larger than my left.", + "answer": "Mostly from the breast. It can be a fibrous mass. But it cannot be confirmed without examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10403, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism. I have been taking carbimazole 5 mg pills for two weeks and I feel itching in my body. Should I continue the medication or stop taking it?", + "answer": "No, no, stop the medication. You can reduce the dose for 4-5 days and monitor what happens", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10404, + "question": "I had surgery to remove the thyroid gland completely, and I want to know the appropriate time to take the medicine while fasting", + "answer": "At least half an hour before suhoor meal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10405, + "question": "Where are the lymphocyte storage centers, or so-called lymph nodes?", + "answer": "In the spleen lymphocytes are stored", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10406, + "question": "I have mild hypothyroidism. Can I fast on water?\nShould I stop Levothyrox while fasting?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible because the thyroid hormone works 24 hours. You can take the pill before breakfast, and there is no problem with the timing, but do not take the pill before suhoor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10407, + "question": "Measuring blood sugar while fasting is 149, and I do not take any medication for diabetes, and I rely on diet and exercise, walking and jogging, and when I engage in any sporting activity or muscle work, my blood sugar decreases...", + "answer": "This value is high. I advise you to use the medicine, especially if you are overweight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10408, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes, and recently it has been increasing and has reached 300. I use clucophage 850 and glibenclamid 5mg.", + "answer": "When: 3 grams in the morning or after eating\nIn general, blood sugar is high, so you must be diligent in dieting, walking, and doubling the dose of medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10409, + "question": "My thyroid hormone is zero. The doctor gave me thyroxine\nIt should be taken always, but I have had side effects: headache, fever, anxiety, and lack of sleep\nWhat should I do to get rid of the side effects?", + "answer": "The dose of treatment is determined by repeating the thyroid hormone level every month until the appropriate dose is reached", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10410, + "question": "I suffer from benign enlargement of the pituitary gland. What is the appropriate treatment for me so that it does not affect my reproductive health through increased prolactin?", + "answer": "Dostinex f, hru pf treatment is two pills per week", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10411, + "question": "What is the final solution to the problem of gynecomastia without surgery?", + "answer": "There is no final solution except surgery and treatment of other causes of gynecomastia by treating the cause, which is bromocryptin. It is considered a palliative treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10412, + "question": "Good evening, dear gentlemen\nI have an uncle in his sixties who has a health problem, which is low blood sugar until he faints and falls to the ground. The doctors advised him to eat every three hours, and he gets diarrhea...", + "answer": "The causes of low blood sugar are multiple, the most important of which is an increase in the rate of insulin in the blood, which occurs due to increased secretion by the pancreatic gland for several reasons, the most important of which is hyperplasia and benign and malignant tumors. Also, acute and chronic adrenal inactivity causes a decrease in blood sugar, given that cortisone is a sugar-raising factor. There is a malignant tumor behind the peritoneum. Neurofibromatosis secretes a substance similar to the action of insulin, so the cause must be determined by measuring the level of internal insulin, cortisol, and insulin-like factor to treat the cause.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10413, + "question": "Months ago, the TSH gland analysis was: 66.7\nAfter taking Euthyrox100, one pill in the morning for 3 months, my TSH became: 17.3\nIs it possible to reactivate the gland's function and dispense with the medication after...", + "answer": "There is a problem in reading the numbers, is it 7.66 or 66.7?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10414, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had thyroid tests and the results\n(S-TSH= 0.88 (mIU/I\n(S-T4-V=19.04 (pmol/I\nPlease reply, are the results correct?", + "answer": "These results are normal, but it is recommended to repeat the analysis after weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10415, + "question": "I did a thyroid test as follows: TSH: 0.0001mIU/L and FT4 pmol/l 18.96. Is there hyperactivity in the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "What is the FT4 number? Because it is not clear\nIf it is 96, it is excessive activity that must be treated\nIf it is 18.96, the test is normal, but since the TSH test is very low, it is advisable to do a thyroid x-ray and re-analyze the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10416, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for hyperthyroidism without resorting to iodine or surgery?", + "answer": "The medication lasts for a year and a half or two years... The disease may heal completely or it may return, and if it returns, iodine or surgery is required", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10417, + "question": "Welcome\nPain in the abdomen, back, and right side under the armpit", + "answer": "Gallbladder inflammation or stones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10418, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am a 21-year-old young man\nToday I ate a bit of a fatty meal consisting of chicken, rice, and salad, and I went to test my blood sugar and two and a quarter hours later I found it was 156, so I...", + "answer": "If you are obese, you should use glycemic index", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10419, + "question": "What is the appropriate analysis to detect the amount of male and female genes in my body? in general", + "answer": "Chromosome", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10420, + "question": "I am a 48-year-old woman. I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I take the medication Thyroxine 50. Whenever I take it, I vomit. What is the solution? I am in trouble. Help me.", + "answer": "Take after food to relieve digestive intolerance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10421, + "question": "Please, I suffer from hyperthyroidism. How do I treat it? Is the harvest herb useful in this case???", + "answer": "Treat it with medications, not herbs. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10422, + "question": "My mother sculpted the ghasa and did an analysis of tsh=18", + "answer": "If she is not taking thyroid medication, she should start taking Levothyrox\nIf she is taking thyroid medication, she should increase the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10423, + "question": "I have a bulge under my right armpit. I feel pain when I press on it, along with pain in all of my breasts and right arm. I had a mammogram and armpit, but the doctor reassured me and gave me vitamins, but the pain and bloating remained.", + "answer": "As long as the examination and image are correct, there is no problem. See my article about breast pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10424, + "question": "I am a 30-year-old young man and I have a lot of gaps in my facial hair. I had hormone analyzes done: free testosterone 10.5 pg/ml prolactin 90.5* ng/ml estradiol 5.0* pg/ml What is the medicine for my condition?", + "answer": "Minoxidil topically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10425, + "question": "Fasting blood sugar is 69 and fasting blood sugar is 76. Does this require medication?", + "answer": "Natural results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10426, + "question": "1 Do insulin, Lantus® Solostar® and Novorapid® Flexpen®, lower blood sugar or just adjust it?\n2 I have two devices to measure blood sugar. When measuring one, the sugar is up and the other is the sugar is normal...", + "answer": "The first is a slow-acting insulin and the second is a fast-acting insulin, and both reduce blood sugar\nI do not advise you to use two devices because it is not possible to find the same value, even with the same device", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10427, + "question": "What vegetables are allowed to be eaten by a patient with high diabetes who does not use insulin, knowing that the diabetes has spread to the kidneys in its first stage? Thank you.", + "answer": "All vegetables are allowed for diabetics", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10428, + "question": "My husband suffers from Klinefelter Syndrome and lack of sperm. Is there a treatment?", + "answer": "There is currently no way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10429, + "question": "I weighed sugar while fasting and it was 1.14. Is this normal?", + "answer": "I didn't understand the number\nIf it is 1.14, it may be pre-diabetic. It must be confirmed by re-testing\nIf 1.41 is high, the analysis must be repeated with a cumulative sugar analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10430, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man. I have a problem with my chin not appearing yet. I am 22 years old. What is the solution?", + "answer": "If the level of the tetosterone hormone is low, treatment is with a drug testoviron. If the male hormone is normal, minoxidil topically can help.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10431, + "question": "I have swollen lymph nodes. I had an x-ray and found 4 sizes: 0.7mm, 0.3mm and 1cm.\nThe doctor prescribed me an antibiotic for two weeks. 9 days have passed since I took the antibiotic...", + "answer": "This size of the glands is normal and does not require treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10432, + "question": "I have an active thyroid gland and it is enlarged on the left side only. I took radioactive iodine, but the dose was not sufficient. Is taking iodine a second time harmful or effective, or is surgery better?\nI don't want to take...", + "answer": "It is possible to take radioactive iodine or have an operation. For each patient, a treatment is suitable for him, which may differ from the other", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10433, + "question": "My son died suddenly when he was 4 months old. They said there was milk in his lungs and that he was drinking milk, even though I breastfed him half an hour ago. What are the causes and could it be the result of swallowing food or...", + "answer": "Congenital hyperthyroidism may be the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10434, + "question": "I have enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. What analysis do I need to do to determine whether these nodes are healthy or not, but without a biopsy?", + "answer": "Must be examined by a doctor. There is no single test for all patients", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10435, + "question": "Hello Doctor.. In 2009, my mother had her thyroid completely removed and they gave her lifelong treatment, but in the last 3 years she neglected the treatment and had a test done and the TSH percentage was 7.21. Is there a risk...", + "answer": "There is a risk if you do not adhere to the treatment, so the medication must be taken according to the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10436, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Swollen lymph nodes in the neck. What specialty is the doctor you should go to?", + "answer": "Endocrinologist or otolaryngologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10437, + "question": "I suffer from cramps and they started in the month of 10/1438, and I suffer from very slight laziness in the gland. Are these cramps due to the gland?! Please note that I do not use any treatment for the gland", + "answer": "Depending on the type of gland disease and the degree of this disease\nYou should treat your thyroid disease and see after that, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10438, + "question": "I have had a Bartholin gland for about 12 years and I do not feel any pain, thank God, but its size worries me. Its size is prominent. Is there a treatment for this condition?", + "answer": "The problem is cosmetic and surgical", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10439, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism. Which led to high blood pressure. Does this pose a risk to my health? Thank you", + "answer": "High blood pressure is dangerous to human health\nYou must treat hyperthyroidism and your blood pressure will improve, God willing, if its rise is due to gland activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10440, + "question": "I had an operation to remove the lymph nodes and they said that the tumor that was removed was a fatty tissue cyst. Is this cancer? There is nothing wrong with the MRI and CT scan.", + "answer": "No, this is not cancer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10441, + "question": "Continuation of the question: The lymph nodes in my neck have been swollen for two years and have not gone away and are still 1 cm in size", + "answer": "Lymph nodes require a diagnostic biopsy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10442, + "question": "I use thyroxine pills. I felt symptoms as if a lump in my throat would not go down, nausea, diarrhea, severe pain in my back and chest, and I could not breathe, and the symptoms did not continue at all. Are these side effects?", + "answer": "Thyroxine does not cause such symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10443, + "question": "Hello. I have a doctor who has a slight enlargement of the thyroid gland. If you could please, where can I send the diagnosis for the blood test and x-rays to review it.. May God reward you with goodness.", + "answer": "To an endocrinologist\nAs for here on the medical website, ask the administration", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10444, + "question": "I suffer from a very slight gland laziness, and I suffer from sudden spasms, such that my heartbeat accelerates, and I feel pain in my chest and tightness, and I cannot breathe, and my nerves become tense, and my limbs become numb and cold. Is this from the gland...", + "answer": "I do not think that it is due to the gland, unless the dose of Levothyrox is higher than the required limit, and to confirm this, a TSH test must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10445, + "question": "I have a high blood sugar level and I am fasting at 150. Is it considered that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "This value is high, and to confirm the presence of diabetes, an intravenous fasting blood sugar test must be performed in the laboratory with cumulative blood sugar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10446, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I am a diabetic patient. I am 53 years old. It has been with me for 10 years. I have been exposed to the cumulative blood sugar of 14. Fasting 346. The cumulative blood sugar is 14. I suffer from sweating in the body and my head is on the right side and simple...", + "answer": "You must go immediately to an endocrinologist to adjust the medication and prescribe insulin because it is the most appropriate medication for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10447, + "question": "I am a girl who suffers from hypothyroidism, and this affected my menstrual cycle and caused a delay, but this month I was 10 days late, and when I came down, the blood was very little and the color...", + "answer": "You are supposed to be taking Levothyrox. If so, then your menstrual irregularity is not caused by the thyroid gland. Then you should see your gynecologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10448, + "question": "When I did a fasting blood sugar test, I found the result to be 1.19. Am I infected or not, knowing that the inventory result is 6.66?", + "answer": "Possible diabetes?\nThe analyzes were prepared in another laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10449, + "question": "I know that growth hormone is secreted during sleep, but does waking up to go to the bathroom about three times during sleep affect the secretion of this hormone?", + "answer": "Funny question\nWaking up does not affect the secretion of this hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10450, + "question": "Enlarged nodes in the neck, red dots all over the body, and pain in the upper left abdomen", + "answer": "It may be enlarged lymph nodes. See my article on swollen lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10451, + "question": "When is the best time to use the Lantus Solostar insulin pen?", + "answer": "It can be used at any time of the day because it is a slow-acting insulin, while continuing to inject it at the same time every day. Generally, we advise patients to inject it in the evening after dinner.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10452, + "question": "An enlarged thyroid gland and one nodule were diagnosed on palpation, but no abnormality in the functioning of the thyroid gland was revealed in the blood tests. The doctor prescribed me Altroxin 100. Why?", + "answer": "Perhaps this medicine was prescribed to you to inhibit the growth of this node or to reduce its size in some cases, but the dose of 100 is too much. Generally, the dose in this case (node ​​+ normal gland tests) does not exceed 50 micrograms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10453, + "question": "The three-month blood sugar analysis rate was 6.6. Should I take a diet or take medication?", + "answer": "Follow up on analysis and organization of food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10454, + "question": "My fiancée is sick with a viral thyroid disease: Will this affect childbearing or will the newborns be healthy?", + "answer": "It may affect delayed pregnancy\nA medical examination is required to conduct an analysis of female hormones and the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10455, + "question": "Two moving bumps on the right and left sides. I feel them and see them under the head, above the neck. My daughter is 4 months old. Is this worrying? Please advise?", + "answer": "It could be lymph nodes. You should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10456, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been taking Levothyrox 50 pills for 6 months as a thyroïde nodule inhibitor. Is stopping treatment dangerous? Note that the TSH T4 T3 tests before taking the medication were normal?", + "answer": "If the goal of treatment is to inhibit the nodule only and not to sluggish the gland, there is no risk in stopping it, but it is advisable to take at least 25 micrograms to inhibit the growth of the nodules.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10457, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 25 years old. I have hypothyroidism. I had tests today and they were tsh 30.48, anti tg 4000 ul/ml and anti tpo 222.8 ul/ml. What is the diagnosis of my disease and methods of treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "Diagnosis: hypothyroidism\nTreatment: Levothyrox medication every day, and the dose is adjusted according to the results of the TSH analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10458, + "question": "I am 24 years old and suffer from hyperparathyroidism and calcium deficiency. It has recently become clear that my thyroid has also become hyperactive. What is the solution? Do I have to remove the parathyroid or what?", + "answer": "You must immediately go to the specialist doctor to start taking medications that inhibit the functioning of the thyroid gland, such as neomercazole or others", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10459, + "question": "My son is 12 years old and has a small gland on his neck below the palate. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Mostly lymph nodes. If it lasts more than two weeks or increases in size, it is best to see a doctor for examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10460, + "question": "What are the side effects of thyroxine tablets, which are used to treat hypothyroidism??", + "answer": "There are no side effects as it is a compensatory treatment for gland deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10461, + "question": "Hello, I have constipation and I had tests requested by the doctor and he said that it was healthy, including the thyroid gland. The doctor gave me Motilium and said to use it after eating, and when I bought it from the pharmacy he said before, so how should I use it?", + "answer": "Before eating, it is a medicine to treat vomiting", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10462, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I take 100 Othyrox pills a day and I am now breastfeeding. Should I follow a specific system for breastfeeding or is there no harm in it...", + "answer": "no damage\nContinue the same medication and monitor the dose by doing a TSH test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10463, + "question": "How many units should I take when my blood sugar is low?", + "answer": "Depending on the current dose, it is reduced until the blood sugar rises to the desired level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10464, + "question": "My father is 67 years old, his thyroid secretion rate is 24.8. He has lost a lot of weight and is losing his balance when walking. He feels tired, weak, and has lost his appetite. I started giving him Tabazol when I feel better...", + "answer": "His condition improves after regulating thyroid hormones....\nBut what exactly is the name of this analysis?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10465, + "question": "My wife was suffering from an increase in thyroid hormone, and she took thyrothyl treatment for a month and is now pregnant, but the doctor advised her to continue the treatment even after controlling the levels. Does this affect...", + "answer": "Perhaps you mean an underactive thyroid gland\nYes, you must continue taking this medication, and thyroid analysis must be intensified to regulate the dosage of the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10466, + "question": "I have had hypothyroidism for 15 years and I take 175 mg of the drug Althyroxine regularly every day, but I suffer from a lot of weight gain. Please help me get rid of my excess weight. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Regulating the level of thyroid hormones\nDo an adrenal gland analysis to ensure its health\nDiet++++\nWalk ++++\nTake metformin tablets even if you do not have diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10467, + "question": "Please, an endocrinologist, answer me. A thyroid test result was TSH 4.416 on 12/31 and a few months before that. I had a test result of 3.5. It turned out that I was pregnant in the last test. Do I need treatment and do...", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10468, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My father is a diabetic patient and has ulcers in his leg. The doctor gave him antibiotics, but his leg has become blue in color where the ulceration was. Is it dangerous for his leg? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, this is dangerous. You must go to the doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10469, + "question": "I have the gland and I had a test done, but the TSH result is a little low. Is this a problem?", + "answer": "What was the TSH result?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10470, + "question": "The result of my cumulative blood sugar test was 8.2, knowing that I use Glycvophage, the morning pill and the evening pill, strength 1000. What should I do? Please advise me.", + "answer": "This indicates that Glucophage alone is not sufficient. Another from another family, such as glibenclamide or Amaryl, must be added.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10471, + "question": "I suffer from stress, anxiety, frustration, fatigue, laziness, and lethargy. I was examined 4 months ago. I had an underactive thyroid, and this was due to Hashimoto’s. I am still being treated. I take a Tharoxine pill. How much does the inflammation need to be treated?", + "answer": "Gland analysis should be monitored to regulate the dosage of the drug\nIf it is Hashimoto's, it is chronic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10472, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid disease?", + "answer": "Swelling in the neck\nExophthalmos\nRapid heartbeat\nWeight loss\nSee my article on Mubasher Kafr El-Sheikh website", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10473, + "question": "I feel constantly exhausted and the fatigue does not leave me. I have lost focus and I start to forget a lot even though I do not stay up late, to the point that I can no longer study and do my daily tasks. Could it be a problem with...", + "answer": "A deficiency in thyroid secretions can cause these symptoms, and there is no need to worry. If you suffer from a deficiency in the thyroid gland, your doctor can prescribe a treatment to compensate for this deficiency in thyroid hormones.\nYou should visit an endocrinologist.\nIt is also preferable to undergo a vitamin B12 test.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10474, + "question": "If the cumulative blood sugar is 6.4, what should I do to avoid the rise and try to lower it?", + "answer": "This is the pre-diabetic stage\nYou must diet and exercise while losing weight\nA fasting, intravenous and cumulative blood sugar analysis was performed every three months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10475, + "question": "The doctor prescribed me ibuprofen to relieve the thyroid gland, but every time I use it, I feel a headache, tightness, blurred vision, nausea... and thinking... For the record, I have improved from the thyroid gland. Do I need to complete the dose?", + "answer": "This medication is not a thyroid medication, it is a general anti-inflammatory\nTry to find out what type of disease you have\nYou can stop this medication if it causes worrying side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10476, + "question": "I am 48 years old. I have diabetes, high blood pressure, and a thyroid gland. I live in Germany. Thank God, everything is fine, but for a week I have been suffering from pain in my right arm and numbness in...", + "answer": "I don't think your illnesses have anything to do with these symptoms\nYou should go for examination by a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10477, + "question": "A 14-year-old girl suffers from a high blood sugar level of 6 grams and does not decrease despite using insulin to a large extent. She also suffers from a high level of acid in the urine...", + "answer": "It is not normal that blood sugar does not decrease after insulin injection!!!! Any other disease that may affect sugar values, such as infections and others, must be treated\nMonitoring the functioning of the thyroid gland with tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10478, + "question": "I suffer from a small lump in the neck that moves when touched with pain. I am afraid and want advice", + "answer": "If it is small in size, then it is nothing. It may be a lymph node... If you want to confirm its nature, do an ecography.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10479, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I heard that Indian costus is beneficial for the gland. Is this true? How many times do I take the Indian installment a day?", + "answer": "Yes, there is some scientific evidence that indicates that Indian costus may be useful for treating hypothyroidism, but on the other hand, there is not yet sufficient information about the method of use and the daily dose of Indian costus, so Indian costus should not be taken for the purpose of treating hypothyroidism without... Consult a doctor, as taking it may conflict with medications used to treat hypothyroidism.\n\n \nIt is important to note that costus may have some side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, and it may also interact with some medications, such as thyroid medications. Therefore, it is important to consult a doctor before taking Indian costus. Here are some tips for using Indian costus to treat hypothyroidism after the doctor’s approval: \n\nStart with a small dose and gradually increase the dose as needed.\nEat Indian costus on an empty stomach.\nIf you experience any side effects, stop taking Indian costus and consult a doctor.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe therapeutic and health benefits of Indian costus\nHow to use Indian installment: learn about it\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs and natural methods", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10480, + "question": "I have diabetes and I feel constantly sleepy and tired", + "answer": "Is your blood sugar regular??\nIt is also recommended to have the thyroid and adrenal glands analyzed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10481, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease, which causes me impotence, lack of desire, and low sperm", + "answer": "If you took medication and the thyroid test was irregular due to the medication, these symptoms are not due to thyroid disease. Look for another cause with your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10482, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I measured my blood sugar on an empty stomach and found it to be 103. Three hours after eating, I found it to be 134. Is there any cause for concern?", + "answer": "Normal results, but do not measure blood sugar with a home device if you are not diabetic. If anyone suspects diabetes, he should perform a fasting and intravenous blood sugar test in the laboratory.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10483, + "question": "Is blood sugar rising to 287 considered dangerous, given that the analysis was not done while fasting?", + "answer": "Yes, it is high and may cause complications if it continues to be this high...if this measurement is two or more hours after eating\nBlood sugar should be measured in the morning while fasting. Two hours after eating. And in the evening before dinner", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10484, + "question": "I tested the blood sugar of a friend of mine who has it, and the result was 220, and in the morning I tested it, and it was 90. A month later, I tested it again in the evening, and it was 520, and in the morning I tested it while fasting, and it was 90. What is the reason...", + "answer": "In order to confirm the presence or absence of diabetes, you must measure the fasting blood sugar in the laboratory and measure the cumulative blood sugar (HbA1C).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10485, + "question": "When I eat food (usually acidic), something swells up like a yellow ball under my ear in my neck. It does not hurt, but it goes away after a while. What is the reason and is this an indication of something serious? :)", + "answer": "It could be from the salivary gland. It is preferable to have a doctor check it up to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10486, + "question": "I had a gland analysis done for TSH1.2. .T3 5.0. 5.6 T4 I want to know if this is correct or not, knowing that I suffer from severe pain in the gland area with a feeling of suffocation. Thank you.", + "answer": "Do an ultrasound examination of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10487, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother is a diabetic patient. Her blood sugar used to rise the most to 158 or 180 the most, and after a while the most it rose to 290, and now it is 368. She eats little, and her weight is 119. She is 51...", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nFirst, we must emphasize the necessity of respecting diet and walking\nSecond: The times for measuring these sugar values ​​must be determined: in the morning, before breakfast or after eating, and how many hours after eating....\nAny other disease that may affect the balance of diabetes, such as infections and others, must be treated\nAfter all this, the medication doses must be doubled according to her current medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10488, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes for two years and I drink Glicophage 850 twice a day. I lost 20 kg in weight, and the evening pill passed, and after my sugar level increased, can I reduce the dose to 500 mg? My sugar level is between 100 and 150.", + "answer": "Depending on your blood sugar values, fasting in the morning and two hours after eating...", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10489, + "question": "Hello\nA fasting blood sugar level between 112 and 101 in the early morning immediately after waking up for four days.\nTwo hours after eating 96 times, I performed this analysis.\nDoes this mean, Doctor, that I...", + "answer": "For people who do not have diabetes, a laboratory intravenous test must be performed to determine the presence or absence of diabetes, not with a home device", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10490, + "question": "I stopped taking the thyroxine hormone for 25 days to undergo a FT4 TSH THYROGLOBULINE test. Is there a risk to my health during this break? Knowing that I was taking 125 and had a complete excision...", + "answer": "This interruption is necessary to perform the analysis, and this interruption causes the symptoms of hypothyroidism to multiply, and the patient must be patient and patient. After the analysis is performed, the patient resumes the medication and the waters return to normal, God willing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10491, + "question": "This morning it was 340. Then it dropped to 217\nAfter breakfast, it rose to 540\nThere is a major drought. Dizziness.", + "answer": "Your blood sugar is uncontrolled and you are afraid of a hyperglycemic coma. It is preferable to see your doctor or the nearest hospital. “May God heal you and keep you safe.”", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10492, + "question": "Blood sugar reached 2 hours after eating: 1.50 grams", + "answer": "Do you have diabetes or not? Because the answer is related to this information", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10493, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. Does it have any effects on pregnancy in the future? 28 years old", + "answer": "Hello\nIt is preferable to perform a TSH test to ensure that there is no deficiency in thyroid secretion\nNote that there may be a need to increase the dose during pregnancy because the deficiency affects the growth of the fetus\nIt is advisable to see a doctor to conduct appropriate tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10494, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I measured my blood sugar two and a half hours after eating and found it to be 145. I am a healthy person", + "answer": "It appears that you used a home glucose meter, and this is wrong. The home glucose meter is for diabetics.....\nIf you suspect diabetes, do a fasting and intravenous blood sugar test in the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10495, + "question": "The medical tests I did to check my blood sugar revealed a level of 1.19g. Does this mean that I have diabetes?", + "answer": "It is advisable to re-analyze and perform the so-called analysis\nHGPO\nAnd add a cumulative blood sugar analysis (Hba1c).\nThis condition may be pre-diabetes, but it must be confirmed by doing the tests I mentioned", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10496, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a lump behind the ear, under the mouth, under the armpit, and behind the head, and shortness of breath.", + "answer": "You should be examined by a doctor to confirm the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10497, + "question": "I did a tsh test and it was fine\n0.004\nMy question is, is he very active or just beginning to be active, and what is the normal rate? I am 41", + "answer": "This examination only indicates that the gland is active and needs treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10498, + "question": "I am a young man, 15 years old, and there are 5 days left until I turn 16. Until now, I have not reached puberty, semen has not come out, my voice has not swelled, and I suffer from excess weight. Does this affect my...", + "answer": "Hello\nYou need to undergo tests for male hormones, growth hormone, and the thyroid gland, to determine the causes of delayed puberty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10499, + "question": "Can diabetics use royal henna hair dye?", + "answer": "Henna is beneficial for hair and there is no objection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10500, + "question": "Calcification of the thyroid glands", + "answer": "There are several causes of gland calcification. It could be an infection or it could be a tumor. You should check with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10501, + "question": "My mother's glands are active, so they removed part of them. What are the recommended foods to eat, and what are the foods that increase the gland's activity and are therefore not suitable for her? Is parsley useful in...", + "answer": "There is no food that may increase the activity of the gland or affect it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10502, + "question": "I had tests done and the result was Anti-TPO 558.5. Knowing that I have been taking thyroxine for 10 years and the dose is 100 mg, what should I do?", + "answer": "This examination is not important. The hormone level in the blood is important. If it is true then there is no need to do anything else", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10503, + "question": "I have a lymph node in the neck below the right ear\nIn November 2016, I had an ultrasound scan and an MRI with dye.\nShe took the treatment and there was no result other than her smaller size and remained stable...", + "answer": "As long as the glands are small and not enlarged and the images are healthy, there is no need to worry. See my article on lymphadenopathy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10504, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Do gland inactivity and varicose veins affect the percentage of iron and its stores in the blood? Thank you", + "answer": "no. It has no effect on iron", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10505, + "question": "There is a homogeneous enlargement of the thyroid gland, its dimensions are 23 x 20 x 43, with a moderately echogenic focus with regular perfusion in the left lobe..Do I need surgery?", + "answer": "Mostly you don't need anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10506, + "question": "My diabetes on an empty stomach is 120 and my blood sugar is 5.50. Do I need medication? Knowing that there is a symptom of diabetes, increased heart rate, and leg numbness immediately after eating. Do I need medicine?", + "answer": "You need to see an internal medicine and diabetes doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10507, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I am a 23-year-old young woman. I discovered a lump the size of a bean with pain in the right shoulder and back, which made me feel anxious and afraid.", + "answer": "You should see a doctor for examination and confirmation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10508, + "question": "I suffer from tuberculosis of the lymph nodes\nI am currently taking medication and the color of my urine has changed to orange. Is this dangerous?", + "answer": "This is normal with the use of tuberculosis medications. Do not be afraid, as if the doctor should have informed you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10509, + "question": "I have a small lump in my neck, the left area, which is not painful, and it is very weak. When I turn around, it disappears when I look directly. It only appears when I touch it, knowing that five months ago I gave birth...", + "answer": "The mass cannot be confirmed without a doctor's examination. You should see a surgeon to confirm the mass", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10510, + "question": "I have a small pimple under my armpit and it hurts a lot, and I fear it may be a malignant disease", + "answer": "Mostly it is an inflamed gland or breast. But it is preferable to consult a doctor to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10511, + "question": "Hello . I had my thyroid gland analyzed after I started having an accelerated heartbeat. I found that the TSH hormone is high and I feel anxiety in my throat. So...", + "answer": "You should be examined by a doctor and have an ultrasound scan done to confirm this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10512, + "question": "My mother removed part of her gland last year, but she remains tired, and when she does any stressful work at home, her neck hurts a lot. What's the solution? And is there a cure? Note...", + "answer": "The blood must first be tested to ensure that the hormone level is correct. Because if it decreases, it may lead to fatigue and exhaustion, as your mother complains", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10513, + "question": "TSH test 2.14 Do I have a problem with the thyroid gland, and in case of a problem, what is the appropriate treatment? Please answer??", + "answer": "This examination is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10514, + "question": "I would like to know the role of levothyroxine for a person with a nodule in the thyroid gland, knowing that T3/T4 appear good in all tests and no abnormalities appear in any of the tests performed.", + "answer": "In this case, this medicine is of no use", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10515, + "question": "I suffer from excess secretion in the thyroid gland. Will continuing treatment eliminate this disease? Does the medication have side effects that affect the body, knowing that the medical examination ratios are (T3-1.97) and...", + "answer": "Often the situation improves within a year. But if it does not improve, you may need other treatment, such as radiation or surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10516, + "question": "I am 25 years old and I often suffer from swelling in the neck area and a feeling of vomiting and fatigue... Could there be problems with the gland?", + "answer": "It could be from the gland. This appears in the medical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10517, + "question": "I had a thyroid examination and the result was: TPO = 205 above normal FT4 = 17 normal TSH = 3.20 normal Do I have Hashimoto’s disease? Because I noticed that TSH is normal, which means tomorrow is fine? So what is my problem and what is the solution to it?", + "answer": "Since the hormone test is fine, this means that there is no problem, even if the first test was high", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10518, + "question": "If a person has had the thyroid removed, does he have to use levothyroxine as a permanent treatment?", + "answer": "Hello\nDepending on the type of operation and its results, if the gland is completely removed or part of it, in most cases it requires taking medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10519, + "question": "I don't know if I have diabetes, but I constantly go to the bathroom. I can wake up at five in the morning, and sometimes I finish my water bottle, and the more I eat sweets, the more I feel...", + "answer": "Hello\nIt is preferable to conduct a blood test to check for sugar, and sometimes frequent urination due to consuming a lot of soft drinks, tea, and coffee at night.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10520, + "question": "The swelling at the bottom of the neck does not hurt. The doctor said that the thyroid gland, after doing the x-ray, gave me a treatment for the inflammation. After it was completed, the hormone test had a good result, but the swelling persists when I talk a lot. I feel a pain in the throat.", + "answer": "You only need painkillers, and the swelling and pain may last for a long time. It is important to follow up and make sure that the hormones in the blood do not change", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10521, + "question": "The cumulative blood sugar level is 7.6. Does the patient have diabetes or is he in the diabetic stage?! The doctor prescribed regulating pills. Is it necessary to use them or is it sufficient to follow a diet? Do they have side effects?", + "answer": "Hello\nIf the symptoms are clear and last a long time, treatment can be continued. It is usually preferable to start on a diet for a period of time with follow-up, after which the medication is given at the highest dose and gradually increased if necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10522, + "question": "Today I had an ultrasound scan and they found that I have thyroiditis. Is this chronic??? Will it cause me infertility??? I'm afraid my wedding is only two months away", + "answer": "There are several types of infections, some of which are chronic. But it does not cause infertility", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10523, + "question": "I weighed 110 and I tested my fasting blood sugar on the device and found it to be 106, knowing that, praise be to God, I do not suffer from diabetes, and yesterday dinner was a pie with sugar. Does this have any effect or no?", + "answer": "The result is completely natural.\nBut you are overweight.\nI advise you to follow a diet and exercise to try to lose weight.\nThis will help you in the future, God willing, to prevent diabetes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10524, + "question": "What is the normal measurement of blood sugar?\nAfter fasting and after eating", + "answer": "If fasting = less than 126 or 7\nPostprandial = less than 200 or 11.1", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10525, + "question": "Inflammation of the salivary glands and its treatment", + "answer": "There are several types of infections, but the type of treatment varies", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10526, + "question": "I have a ball under my jaw on the left side and I'm starting to feel pain", + "answer": "This ball could be a lymph node that comes with throat infections and tooth decay\nOr a salivary gland, and the pain is wheezing when chewing food\nExamination is necessary to give appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10527, + "question": "The cumulative blood sugar test was 5.7, and the doctor told me that it was normal, and the blood sugar test was 0.96", + "answer": "The results are completely natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10528, + "question": "I suffer from inflammation of the Bartholin gland. Is there a treatment for this?", + "answer": "Consult your gynecologist. The matter may be limited to medicinal treatment, hot water baths, or surgical vinegar", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10529, + "question": "I have a cyst in the thyroid gland, and on the other side there is a small lump that has no veins. The doctor gave me a drink of half a pill of levothyrox25ug, three boxes. Do they go away? What do you advise me to do? Should I complete the medication?", + "answer": "Usually this medicine is not useful for cysts. If the cysts are benign, there is no need to treat them because they do not cause any problems. See my article about thyroid lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10530, + "question": "What does a cumulative blood sugar of 7.8 mean and should any health measures be taken?", + "answer": "The result is high\nFasting blood sugar should be tested on two different days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10531, + "question": "Are there cases that have been completely cured of breast cancer, stage III A, and it has not spread in the body only in the lymph nodes? The affected area was removed along with the tumor, and they received biologics and radiation and finished with chemotherapy...", + "answer": "Yes. There are many patients who recover from the tumor at this stage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10532, + "question": "Does the hormone and thyroid test require that it be 3 or 2 days of the cycle? The doctor asked me for the test immediately after completing the cycle, and the results of the tests were normal. Is it correct or not?", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with it\nOvarian hormones are the ones that need specific days for analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10533, + "question": "I want to have surgery on the thyroid gland, and upon tests I found that I have hypochromia and microcytosis. Can I have this operation or not? May God reward you with all the best.", + "answer": "no problem\nAnemia needs treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10534, + "question": "Sometimes in the evening I feel suffocation, as if someone is pressing his finger in the thyroid area. This condition has happened to me several times and then it goes away.", + "answer": "Go to a doctor for an examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10535, + "question": "I forgot to take a diabetes control pill with breakfast. Should I drink it after breakfast??", + "answer": "Yes, no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10536, + "question": "I did thyroid tests and the results were as follows: AR-TSH = 1.75 uUI/mlIFT4 = 17.78 pmol/LAR-TPO = 129.2 UI/mlIACT = 158.71 UI/ml Are these results normal?", + "answer": "Please send the normal level for analysis\nBetween the brackets", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10537, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have some symptoms of thyroid disease, but the problem is that I had a test done 3 years ago and the tests were good. Is it possible that I am sick????", + "answer": "The tests must be repeated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10538, + "question": "The thyroid gland and the lymph nodes surrounding it are enlarged. The patient took methimazole, but it did not benefit, and they became more enlarged. What is the treatment for this?", + "answer": "This treatment does not treat glandular enlargement. You must first know the cause of the enlarged gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10539, + "question": "Today I noticed swelling in the lymph node in front of my left ear. It is painful in the buttocks. I am suffering from any infections. What is the reason??", + "answer": "An examination must be made to confirm the cause of the swelling", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10540, + "question": "I had a test done, and the doctor told me that the pituitary gland is too small to function and that I have a deficiency in LH and FSH, and because of it I stopped menstruating 8 years ago. I went to many doctors and they did not find a solution for me. Please...", + "answer": "Hormonal replacement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10541, + "question": "I hope to diagnose the presence of small lymph nodes in the lower peritoneum, under the jaws, a lump under the armpit, and fibroids in the breast. This is after CT, MRI, and mammography scans. I have diabetes", + "answer": "These matters are diagnosed in the clinic after examination and viewing the results of the images", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10542, + "question": "I noticed some time ago an enlargement and swelling under the chin, but there is no pain or nodules. What is the cause and how can this swelling be reduced?", + "answer": "It could be an infection, glands, or something else. It cannot be confirmed without a doctor's examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10543, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid problems, forgetfulness, lack of concentration, and excessive sleep", + "answer": "It may be glandular laziness. Conducting the analysis is what determines", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10544, + "question": "I feel pain when touched under my left breast", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to find out the cause of the pain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10545, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I take the hormone Levothyrox 37.5, and after 3 months I retested and found that it was high, TSH = 100, knowing that I was taking 50, and the result of the TSH test = 0.2. Should I continue taking the hormone...", + "answer": "The dose is insufficient. It must be increased and the analysis repeated after 21 days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10546, + "question": "A lump appeared in the right armpit and its buttock. After two weeks, it started to get smaller. I am breastfeeding and a mother of 4 children and I take birth control pills. Could it be dangerous?", + "answer": "You must see a doctor to find out the cause of the mass and take an ultrasound", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10547, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid", + "answer": "Treatment is easy\nGo to an endocrinologist to determine the appropriate dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10548, + "question": "I did a TSH test and it came out as 7. Do I need lifelong treatment??", + "answer": "You may not need that. But the examination must be re-examined after 3 months to confirm whether it is improving or becoming worse", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10549, + "question": "Is a ratio less than 2.0 considered hyperactive gland or not?? Because on some English sites they say that it is a new international standard and that any percentage less than 2.0 must...", + "answer": "no. this is not true", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10550, + "question": "What does a lump on the thyroid mean?", + "answer": "Pimple means a lump or cyst.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10551, + "question": "TSH 27.1 analysis. I have been taking Eltroxin 50 and have had an underactive thyroid for 8 years. May I know why the percentage is so high and should I increase the dose of eltroxin? And the...", + "answer": "This test indicates that the dose is insufficient. The dose must be increased in coordination with the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10552, + "question": "How is calcium regulated when the parathyroid gland is removed?", + "answer": "You must follow up with a blood calcium test and give medication according to the level.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10553, + "question": "Good evening doctor, I have a thyroid gland and the doctor prescribed me l-thyrox hexal50 tablets. The doctor told me that I should take this medicine daily in the morning and on an empty stomach. Is this medicine...", + "answer": "no. It has no effect on the stomach", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10554, + "question": "I mean thyroid disease, meaning it reduces. Can I take Altroxine and how many grams do I take?", + "answer": "Treatment of the gland and the dose of treatment depend on the level of the hormone in the blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10555, + "question": "How can hypothyroidism be treated and what is the appropriate medication?", + "answer": "Using Troxine tablets and following up the condition with tests and thyroid function", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10556, + "question": "The appearance of a large and sometimes painful lymphoma in the groin area, taking into account a family history of cancer. I have been taking psychiatric medications for a year and a half.", + "answer": "Enlarged lymph nodes in the inguinal region have many causes, and with a family history of cancer, a clinical examination is recommended.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10557, + "question": "When does the thyroid gland affect childbirth or the child? Does it affect us when we do not know about the pregnancy and we take Thyroxine 50, half a pill daily?", + "answer": "The gland affects pregnancy if its secretions are irregular and not treated. With correct treatment it has no effect on pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10558, + "question": "I had the entire gland removed for about two months and I have been taking Levothyrox medication, but I feel dizzy and confused in my head as if I am going to lose consciousness. Are these symptoms of the medication, given that my gland analysis is normal?", + "answer": "The calcium level in the blood should be checked. It may be lacking in the process", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10559, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. The cause of this underactive thyroid was a lack of iron stores. I treated the deficiency and it went up. Now the gland has not returned to normal. I decided not to take the medication now to give it some time. Maybe it will come back...", + "answer": "If the lethargy is Hashimoto's type, it is permanent and does not get better on its own. You should see a doctor to confirm this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10560, + "question": "On which day of the cycle should I do a thyroid hormone test?", + "answer": "It can be done at any time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10561, + "question": "Doctor, my husband is suffering these days from enlargement of the chest and nipples, knowing that he is taking bone medicine. He is 28 years old. Thank you.", + "answer": "Male hormones, milk, and liver function must be analyzed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10562, + "question": "I am a young man, currently 21 years old. I have gender identity disorder. I was born in the wrong body. I decided to take birth control pills to increase the female hormone and Diane 35 to stabilize the male hormone. With what...", + "answer": "I advise you to do a chromosomal analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10563, + "question": "I have enlargement of the left side of the thyroid gland. What is the solution?", + "answer": "An ultrasound must first be done to confirm the cause of the bloating. See my article about goiter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10564, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a TSH test and the result was 74.1. Is this normal or not?", + "answer": "This examination is abnormal and indicates an underactive thyroid gland, and this requires treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10565, + "question": "Does the ultrasound reveal the presence of hernias or glands?", + "answer": "Yes, sonar can distinguish between the two", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10566, + "question": "I suffer from high TSH levels", + "answer": "If the infection is mild and there are no symptoms, there is no need for treatment. It is possible to re-examine after 3 to 6 months, but if the increase is significant, the cause must be confirmed and treatment with thyroxine should be started.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10567, + "question": "I have thyroid disease and am overweight. How do I deal with them, please?", + "answer": "The most important thing is to continue treatment, take medications regularly, and do periodic examinations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10568, + "question": "Does thyroid cause dizziness?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism does not cause dizziness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10569, + "question": "I am married and 30 years old. I suffer from hypothyroidism with swelling and benign cysts at a rate of TSH7.85. The doctor gave me Fothboxin, knowing that I should take estrogen at night because...", + "answer": "In my opinion, there is no need for treatment. But the examination must be repeated after 3 or 6 months or after stopping estrogen to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10570, + "question": "I have an active thyroid gland and I take carbimazole pills and have a new pregnancy. Should I continue taking carbimazole or not?", + "answer": "If the gland's activity continues, treatment must be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10571, + "question": "I have a nodule in the left lobe of the thyroid gland", + "answer": "It is recommended to take a biopsy, perform a pathological analysis, and perform surgery based on the results of the sample", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10572, + "question": "Can lymph node infection be the cause of continuous ringing in the ears for months, knowing that when I press it with my finger, the ringing stops... and what is the treatment, please, thank you.", + "answer": "Lymph nodes have nothing to do with tinnitus", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10573, + "question": "Hello\nI had tests done and the results were all good except for the high thyroid antibodies\nWhat is the harm of its height?\nNote that the gland's functions are healthy", + "answer": "If the gland functions are healthy, there is no problem.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10574, + "question": "A surgeon told me that I have a tumor in the thyroid gland that is 3 centimeters long and that I must undergo a thyroid removal operation in order to get rid of the tumor, knowing that I do not suffer from it...", + "answer": "A biopsy must first be taken from the biopsy before any operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10575, + "question": "I have a hard object behind my neck that does not hurt. Is this related to the thyroid gland, knowing that I had it completely removed? Please advise me. Thank you.", + "answer": "Behind the neck is not related to the thyroid gland. But it is preferable to examine to find out the cause of this problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10576, + "question": "I have Hashimoto's inflammation of the thyroid gland and the treatment is still the first day, but I would like to know whether this inflammation causes it to not come back or not to come back normally.", + "answer": "As long as the blood test is fine and you continue the treatment regularly, it has no effect on the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10577, + "question": "4 months ago, I discovered that I have an enlarged lymph node in my neck. The doctor gave me antibiotics, amoxicillin and doxycycline, and so far the swelling is the same and I have no symptoms. I had a blood test done and it was normal. What should I do?", + "answer": "If the swelling persists, you should see a doctor for examination again", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10578, + "question": "Does thyroiditis cause anxiety and loss of appetite, and what is the cause of inflammation?", + "answer": "no. Inflammation of the gland causes only mild pain in the gland area sometimes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10579, + "question": "I had a thyroid hormone test due to my weight gain and not decrease even though I exercise at least 3 times a week and the result was: 0.95uIU/ml and the normal values ​​are between 0.27-4.2. Is this evidence of deficiency...", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10580, + "question": "I suffer from a lack of male hormones and my testicles are healthy. I had an MRI of my head and it was found that they were small in size. Is this dangerous? What are the treatment methods, dosage and time required for the hormone to rise?", + "answer": "Endocrinologist for treatment\nTreatment after x-rays and tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10581, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid and have been taking Thyroxine 100 for three years. Recently, I began to feel suffocation and tightness in my neck, in addition to dizziness sometimes, and a slight weight loss of about 3 kilograms, and slight pain in the lower neck.", + "answer": "The tests must be repeated now to ensure that the dose is appropriate, and an image of the gland must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10582, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother has a toxic gland. She took treatment for about a year and did not improve. The treatment affected her features, and we want a solution.", + "answer": "If it does not improve within a year, you may need radioactive iodine or surgery to get rid of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10583, + "question": "Doctor, I suffer from lethargy in the thyroid gland, and I am tired of my psychological state. I started taking the treatment about 10 days ago, but I did not feel any improvement.", + "answer": "The treatment takes several weeks to take effect. Must wait", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10584, + "question": "A question directed to Dr. Bassem Morcos; Does the absence of lymphadenopathy in the neck and under the jaw definitively negate the presence of a malignant tumor in the thyroid gland, or is it an insufficient cause...", + "answer": "no. this is not enough. A biopsy of the thyroid mass is important to ensure that there is no tumor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10585, + "question": "If a person who does not suffer from problems in the goiter gland takes Levothyrox 125mg, what happens? This medication was prescribed to me and I do not suffer from thyroid problems", + "answer": "If the gland examination is normal, this treatment should not be taken because it may affect the heart, bones, and other things", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10586, + "question": "I have tuberculosis of the glands in the neck. I took ERIP-K4 for 25 days, but these glands became swollen. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Go to the doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10587, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland cause shortness of breath to the point of fainting?", + "answer": "Don't cause it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10588, + "question": "If I have a lack of pituitary gland secretion of FSH...LH, it may affect other endocrine glands such as the thyroid.", + "answer": "There may be an effect. You must consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10589, + "question": "Blood sugar test 107. Is it considered normal at age 33? Thank you", + "answer": "It is considered normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10590, + "question": "I had a TSH and T4 examination and an ultrasound scan, and the results were normal, and there was no enlargement of the gland, but I found a cyst measuring 0.34 cm and a mass measuring 1 x 1.45 cm, and also...", + "answer": "Small possibility but it exists. Therefore, a biopsy of the mass in the gland must be taken. See my article on goiter and thyroid lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10591, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done, and the T4 test came out at 9.38, and the TSH test came out at 4.5. I suffer from hair loss, and the doctor prescribed hair treatment for me. Does the result of the test require treatment for the gland? Is the gland the cause of...", + "answer": "The gland functions perfectly and has no role in hair loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10592, + "question": "My eleven-year-old son is diabetic. How can I maintain his health so that his illness does not affect his health?", + "answer": "Take the treatment at the correct dose and maintain normal blood sugar levels", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10593, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I took thyroid pills twice, and the dose was 150, and I forgot and took them a second time, meaning it became 300. And when I ate them, my chest hurts and my heart palpitates, and I cannot eat because of the pain in my chest.", + "answer": "If this thing happened once, it does not lead to these symptoms and is not a problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10594, + "question": "I have been taking hypothyroidism medication for two years and I have not seen any improvement. I am often nervous, anxious and depressed. I have headaches, fatigue and silence", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor and do a blood test to ensure that you are taking the correct dose of treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10595, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother is 55 years old and has swelling in her right and left armpits, the size of a peach. It is tender and painless. Is this normal? What is the expected cause?", + "answer": "It could be lymph nodes or an extension of the breast in the armpit area. It cannot be confirmed without examination. You should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10596, + "question": "I had a swelling like a gland at the bottom of my neck two weeks ago and it hurts when I touch it. What is the cause and treatment?", + "answer": "Mostly it is inflammation. You should see a doctor to find out the cause of the inflammation and treat it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10597, + "question": "Hello doctors, I have a question for you. I have a NODULE cyst in my thyroid gland and it has increased in size more than before, that is, 3 months after the diagnosis. Do I have to remove it urgently and do I...", + "answer": "What is important is the shape of this knot in the picture. 90% of knots are benign and there is no fear of them. If there is doubt, a biopsy of the node should be performed. If the biopsy is benign, there is no need to remove the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10598, + "question": "A year ago, I was diagnosed with Hishammatous syndrome. I took thyroxine gradually, according to the results of the analysis, and now I take a dose of 50mg, and today the result of the analysis is FT4 35.09pol/l.\nTSH 0.032ulU/ml What is the treatment?", + "answer": "This dose is high. The dose should be reduced", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10599, + "question": "I took radioactive iodine a year ago because I have an overactive thyroid, but it did not help, so I took carbimazole again.\nIs there any harm to iodine wax in the long term, meaning it causes malignant diseases, God forbid?", + "answer": "Usually the dose of iodine in this case is small and does not cause significant harm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10600, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from hyperthyroidism.. but I want to join a gym (bodybuilding): My question: Does my condition allow this?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible if the condition is under control and the blood test is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10601, + "question": "I have a nodule (sebaceous cyst). Is there a treatment without surgery?", + "answer": "A sebaceous cyst is benign and does not require surgery unless it is large or annoying to you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10602, + "question": "Recently, I have been suffering from numbness in my face and neck, knowing that I suffer from a cyst in the thyroid gland, in addition to being a smoker. What is the reason? I am very tired, doctors.", + "answer": "You should see a doctor for examination and to confirm the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10603, + "question": "I am 20 years old. I have a swelling the size of a lentil or slightly larger behind the right ear on the top of the neck. It moves when I touch it and it hurts sometimes. I went to a doctor and he told me it was a sebaceous cyst and would go away now. It has been 5 years. They reassured me!!", + "answer": "It may be a sebaceous cyst, but the sebaceous cyst does not go away and may grow with time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10604, + "question": "I had a thyroid test (TSH) and it was as follows\nTSH 2.240 UI/Ml\nIs it ok, and what do you advise me to do?", + "answer": "This result is valid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10605, + "question": "I have enlarged lymph nodes, I have a gland that is always enlarged, and it is in the neck on the left side, and it is always present, and sometimes it is slightly enlarged, and in the left armpit I have the same thing, an enlarged gland...", + "answer": "If the glands are enlarged, they should be examined by a doctor to find out the reason for their enlargement. See my article on swollen lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10606, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 18 years old. I have had a lymph node behind the ear and in the neck that has been painless and tender for months. Its size is constant.", + "answer": "Swollen lymph nodes in the neck occur frequently. As long as its size does not change, this is reassuring, but it is preferable to consult a doctor to confirm it. See my articles on neck lumps and on swollen lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10607, + "question": "I suffer from increased thyroid secretions. Is there a risk to my life?", + "answer": "Excessive thyroid hormone is called thyroid poisoning and requires treatment or surgical intervention", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10608, + "question": "Hypothyroidism patient: Does excess thyroxine cause tonsillitis?", + "answer": "no. Thyroxine does not cause tonsillitis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10609, + "question": "I have thyroid disease.. How do I maintain my weight?", + "answer": "Controlling hormone levels depends largely on performing thyroid function tests: T3, T4 and T.S.H.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10610, + "question": "Is it possible for the salivary gland to swell in the cheek, and what are the symptoms that indicate this? Is it possible to detect facial tumors and swollen glands with panoramic imaging?", + "answer": "There are many causes of swelling of the salivary glands, including the presence of stones in the salivary duct. These stones appear on panoramic imaging.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10611, + "question": "I am 28 years old and have not reached puberty yet\nPlease advise if there is a treatment\nPlease help me", + "answer": "Your condition requires a clinical consultation with an endocrinologist, an analysis of female hormones and the thyroid gland, a television scan of the abdomen, and a referral to a gynecologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10612, + "question": "When is the thyroid removed?", + "answer": "Glandectomy is performed in cases of tumors, in some cases of increased gland activity, and in some cases of large nodes in the gland. See my article about thyroid surgery and thyroidectomy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10613, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had thyroid surgery in the month of March, and after that they asked me for a TSH test and the result was 9.48. Is this a bad result and what should I do? I am taking medication. I am currently taking a euthyrox100 pill every day...", + "answer": "This result indicates that the dose you are taking is insufficient. The dose should be increased", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10614, + "question": "Two years ago, nodules appeared in my neck (two, one small and the other large). The thyroid gland is working efficiently, but for months now I have noticed that one of them is getting bigger and smaller, and it is not painful, but sometimes I feel...", + "answer": "It could be a lymph node or thyroid gland. But it must be checked by a doctor to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10615, + "question": "My TSH is 8.5 and may have reached 9 now because it is increasing\nWhile the hormonal levels T3 and FT4 are at normal levels, a feeling of lethargy, stress, and increased...", + "answer": "You need to see a doctor and it may be decided that you take medication for it if it is affecting your life as you say.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10616, + "question": "I am 23 years old. I have an underactive thyroid gland. I have been taking thyroxine 50 pills daily for a year. The left side was removed 15 years ago. But some time ago, the left area between the two sides became swollen...", + "answer": "Thyroid function (T3, T4 and TSH) must be monitored and an ultrasound performed on the neck to evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10617, + "question": "I have been suffering from cystitis since 2011 until now. I have been using Neocentrol 5 grams. The number of doses varies every time, sometimes more and sometimes less. Now I take 6 pills a day. You advise me...", + "answer": "6 years is a long time to take treatment. It is preferable to take radioactive iodine for her if it is available, or to perform an operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10618, + "question": "Regarding the issue of hypothyroidism...when the gland returns to its normal function after inactivity, does the weight return to what it was before the inactivity occurred? I hope you answer..", + "answer": "Yes, the weight returns to normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10619, + "question": "I suffer from lupus and thyroid disease. This is my third caesarean section. I tried the IUD and could not tolerate it. They advised me to have a ligation. Are there other methods? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, there are many ways to discuss with your husband and doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10620, + "question": "Will thyroiditis prevent me from having my tonsils removed?", + "answer": "Does not prevent", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10621, + "question": "What is the cause of female hormone deficiency and its treatment without resorting to chemicals!", + "answer": "Female hormones are affected by many factors, such as physical structure, general health, weight loss, psychological state, and others, and an accurate diagnosis must be made by a specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10622, + "question": "I am a patient with hypothyroidism. Whenever I increase the dose of thyroxine, tonsillitis and severe headaches occur. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Thyroxine does not cause headaches or tonsillitis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10623, + "question": "Treatment of hyperthyroidism", + "answer": "Usually initial treatment is with medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10624, + "question": "Causes of swollen gland in the neck accompanied by hemicephaly", + "answer": "Iodine deficiency in food, lack of use of manual salt in desert areas, and some genetic factors\nSee a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10625, + "question": "I have excess gland secretion, take pills, and have a rapid heartbeat. Can I take this as my entire diet?\nIs this used for sexual purposes and not to jump quickly, and how do you use the dose per day?", + "answer": "These are symptoms of insufficient treatment for you, and performing a TSH test is what determines the amount of the dose that appears to have moderate effect after 6 weeks.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10626, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Please help me with the result of the thyroid test: tsh:19.24/ft3:3.9/ft4:3.1/prolactin:14.3", + "answer": "These tests indicate sluggishness of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10627, + "question": "Does underactive thyroid cause palpitations in the chest and intestines and rapid heartbeat?", + "answer": "no. An underactive gland does not cause these symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10628, + "question": "A month ago, I had a gland operation, and after the operation, the gland began to secrete more, and nothing happened. Doctor, a specialist, I am going back for a test to know how to stop the disease, and my world is in a very psychological state.", + "answer": "It appears as a result of the effects of compensatory secretion, so the medication should be stopped after the operation only gradually until the gland’s functions are equal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10629, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease and I am not regular on my medication. Will my irregularity in taking the medication negatively affect my health more? Is it true that Indian costus helps in treatment?", + "answer": "Yes. Irregularity in taking medication negatively affects health. The Indian premium is of no use", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10630, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. I want a medication that relieves me of its symptoms. I have been married for 4 years and have two children, and I have never suffered from an underactive thyroid gland before.", + "answer": "The treatment for thyroid gland inactivity is with thyroxine pills. There is no other treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10631, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to ask about the gland examination. Is it Th3&Th4&t HS or is there another examination? I had these gland tests done and they appeared normal. I also want a solution to the problem of facial sweating...", + "answer": "Yes, it is for the thyroid gland. As for facial sweating, most of it has nothing to do with the gland, but rather comes from the sweat glands, and there are other methods of treatment, most of which are palliative.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10632, + "question": "Excuse me, Doctor, my daughter is 5 months old. We did a thyroid analysis for her, and the result showed that THS = 19, which is higher than the normal rate, and T4 = 21, which is at the normal rate. What is your diagnosis??", + "answer": "This indicates an underactive gland, but a doctor must examine the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10633, + "question": "My mother had an operation to remove the thyroid gland due to cancer, and after that she was given a dose of 100 thyroxine, and after that, the doctor reduced the dose, and she took 100 on the next day and on the 50th...", + "answer": "Yes, this method is correct, but the important thing is that the blood test is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10634, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed and was treated twice with iodine. Is it possible to use birth control pills in this situation?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10635, + "question": "Does thyroidectomy affect pregnancy or childbirth?", + "answer": "It has no effect, but you must adhere to taking replacement therapy so that there is no hormone deficiency and follow up on the TSH analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10636, + "question": "My TSH test is 0.21. I am 44 years old, my weight is 117 kg, my height is 1.77 athletic. All blood tests are fine except for high triglycerides. I do not suffer from any diseases.", + "answer": "The TSH analysis requires a Reference Range, even though it appears to be at a low level (and you also need T3, T4).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10637, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive gland. I take Levitirox 75 mg and I suffer from excess weight. What should I do to lose it?", + "answer": "TSH analysis is important", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10638, + "question": "Name the drug that reduces estrogen in men and increases testosterone?", + "answer": "There are no medications of this type that help the condition, and the doctor’s examination informs you that the treatment is to determine what is needed, and the advice is to increase testosterone through exercise and healthy eating.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10639, + "question": "Hello, I suffered from tuberculosis of the lymph node for about two years, and I recovered about two months ago, but I still feel general fatigue and pain in the feet.. Does tuberculosis have anything to do with this, because it was said...", + "answer": "Proper, healthy nutrition leads to improved general health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10640, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland and I did not go to the doctor for treatment. Is it dangerous? I am 49", + "answer": "How do you know that you have a thyroid problem? If the tests are abnormal, treatment should be reviewed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10641, + "question": "Hello. I want to know why the body attacks the thyroid gland. What are the damages resulting from that?", + "answer": "Immune response to gland cells = antibodies are produced against them, like many diseases that fall under this type", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10642, + "question": "Is there a relationship between diabetes and the thyroid gland? What are the apparent symptoms of thyroid activity?", + "answer": "There is a relationship between type 1 and insulin dependence. As for the symptoms of thyroid activity, they are many, see the website in particular", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10643, + "question": "Is weight gain caused by the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Low thyroid secretions can cause weight gain, and increased thyroid secretions can cause weight loss.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10644, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nThank you for giving me the opportunity to express\nI suffer from thyroid disease, and my menstrual cycle is late. Is the thyroid gland a reason for its delay, and is it possible for it to stop?", + "answer": "If there is a problem with thyroid secretion, this may affect the menstrual cycle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10645, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I am now taking medication. My question is how long do I need to get pregnant because I am two years old and I am married?", + "answer": "It varies, but it usually takes three months for the hormone to work to get close to normal, and then to maintain the appropriate dose. As for the story of pregnancy, it is in the knowledge of the unseen, when the Lord of the Worlds wills.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10646, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am a 17-year-old girl, my height is 155, my weight is about 58, and I have an underactive thyroid gland of 6. I am about 5 kilograms overweight. How can I get rid of this weight properly...", + "answer": "With diet and sports", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10647, + "question": "My child accidentally drank thyroid medication a while ago. She has a temperature now, so what is the necessary solution?", + "answer": "Take her to the hospital immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10648, + "question": "A blood test was performed to detect tuberculosis in the lymph nodes. CRP analysis indicates that the amount of protein is normal at 0.15. While the NFS analysis indicates the presence of tuberculosis. with...", + "answer": "It may be swollen lymph nodes and requires tuberculosis treatment\nGo to a chest doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10649, + "question": "Hello\nI had thyroid tests done and found a high TSH level of 5.9. I am very afraid. Is there a risk, knowing that I am 18?", + "answer": "There is no problem and the rest of the gland analysis must be performed\nFT3.FT4\nthyroid Ab", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10650, + "question": "Hello. I would like to ask: I am suffering from hypothyroidism, so what are the foods that I prefer to eat, and are migraines inspired by them?", + "answer": "Regular healthy foods. There are no specific foods for palaces. Migraines have nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10651, + "question": "I suffer from a 1 cm lymph node in my thyroid gland, and the doctor gave me levothyroxine. How can I stop taking it because it has caused my health to deteriorate?", + "answer": "In my opinion, this medication is not useful for thyroid masses and should not be taken.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10652, + "question": "My mother is nearly fifty years old. She complains of a thyroid gland that sometimes is low and sometimes high. She suffers from high blood pressure and always feels very listless, and when she gets angry, her eyelids droop and it takes a while to recover.", + "answer": "She has a problem with her immune system and needs a rheumatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10653, + "question": "Is it possible for the glands to return after their removal in gynecomastia in men?", + "answer": "If it is completely removed, it will not come back", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10654, + "question": "Neck pain, I have glands", + "answer": "There are many causes of neck pain. You should be examined by a doctor to find out the reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10655, + "question": "Swollen lymph nodes on the right side of the body", + "answer": "The matter requires a medical examination and tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10656, + "question": "I suffer from pain in the right side, then it moves to the left side in the lymph nodes, then it moves to swelling in the throat above the larynx, and difficulty swallowing even drinking water.", + "answer": "You must first be examined by a doctor to confirm the problem. There may be inflammation or just fatigue", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10657, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed 3 months ago. Yesterday I had a TSH test and found it to be 32.6, a very high amount. Will it decrease after I take a higher dose of the medication, knowing that I am getting married? I am afraid that I will not be able...", + "answer": "The hormone will decrease after treatment begins. If you take the treatment correctly, there will be no effect on fertility", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10658, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism and I am now taking 50 mg medication, but I want to ask that my menstrual cycle has stopped for 5 five months. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Increased thyroid activity leads to interruption of the menstrual cycle, and when treatment is taken, the menstrual cycle and other problems resulting from increased thyroid activity are regulated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10659, + "question": "I had a lymph node appear 3 months ago, less than 2 cm in size. Sometimes it is less than 1 cm in size, in the neck on the same side where I suffer from wisdom teeth and head wounds...", + "answer": "When the tooth is treated permanently, the lymph nodes will disappear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10660, + "question": "Should the TSH test be repeated every month? Or it is enough to take euthyrox according to Al-Hakim’s instructions", + "answer": "There must be periodic follow-up with an endocrinologist every month until we reach an ideal condition and hormonal balance for the endocrine gland, after which follow-up takes place every 6 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10661, + "question": "Is the TSH 0.45 result normal, and what does its deficiency indicate?", + "answer": "Its failure indicates an increase in the gland’s activity, as there is an inverse relationship between T.S.H and the gland’s hormones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10662, + "question": "I took an overdose of thyroid medication, and when I researched the side effects of this, I found symptoms that I did not have any of. So, am I sick with something?", + "answer": "Care must be taken to regulate the dosage of the drug by an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10663, + "question": "Peace be upon you, 4 months ago, 3 large pimples appeared on my neck, 8 cm long, and a doctor said that it was tuberculosis in the lymph nodes, and I drank RHZ medication, but without results...", + "answer": "The treatment of the tuberculosis continues for a period of no less than 6 months, and the period can be extended depending on the case, and the lymph nodes will disappear after treating the tuberculosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10664, + "question": "I had gland tests done and I want to know the results", + "answer": "Write the results and we will reassure you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10665, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a swelling in the right lobe of the thyroid gland and pressure on the vocal cords. The gland tests were good. I had a TV scan of the gland and it was normal. What is the cause of the gland swelling?", + "answer": "If the image is correct, this means that there is no swelling in the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10666, + "question": "I did a radiograph on my neck and it showed that there was a cyst or tumor in my thyroid gland. I also did an analysis of the gland’s functions and it was as follows: TSH us 0.625 mUI/L; T3L 4.84 pmo1/1 ;...", + "answer": "In terms of the gland, there is a difference if there is a cyst or tumor and the type of tumor. Regardless of blood tests. Your doctor can describe the type of tumor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10667, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Dr. Alaa. I am not a diabetic patient, but as a matter of inquiry, is a blood sugar reading 130 two hours after eating normal? 99 four hours after eating is normal. Thank you.", + "answer": "And may the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nThe measurement in both cases is normal. Two hours after eating, the measurement is normal if it does not exceed 140 mg/dl.\nAfter four hours, it is in the random sugar range and is allowed up to 200 mg/dl\nHowever, it is more accurate to measure blood sugar while fasting (8 hours of fasting).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10668, + "question": "Hello, I have a thyroid disorder. A month ago it was 0.02 and before it was 12.99. I take Altroxine 200 mm and I am trying to get pregnant and so far no pregnancy has occurred.", + "answer": "The earlier analysis indicates the presence of gland sluggishness (sluggishness of the gland is matched by a reversible increase in the secretion of thyroid-stimulating hormone and vice versa). Treatment was given and the amount of stimulating hormone began to decrease, but it appears that the dose was increased, which led to a change towards hyperactivity. It is recommended to consult a physician and reduce the dose. As for pregnancy, do not worry if there is no reason other than a gland disorder", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10669, + "question": "How do I know that I have hyperthyroidism and does it cause gigantism and enlargement?", + "answer": "Do a test for TSH, free T3, and free T4\nIt does not cause a giant and enlarged thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10670, + "question": "I have had an enlarged thyroid gland for about three months and my jaw has declined significantly. Intermittent fever. Loss of weight and appetite. Cramps and neck pain. Diarrhea. Shortness of breath. Difficulty swallowing... Is it...", + "answer": "Get a neck x-ray and thyroid function analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10671, + "question": "Do nodes in the thyroid gland lead to coughing, as they reach 3 cm?", + "answer": "If you put pressure on your windpipe", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10672, + "question": "I had a TSH test and the result came out as 2.93, Euthyroid: 0.3-4.0, Hyperthyroid: <0.1, and Hypothyroid: >6.5. Is the result as good as my doctor said?", + "answer": "Yes, the result is good. Maintain the treatment regularly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10673, + "question": "Does the hospital have an endocrinology and diabetes department?", + "answer": "Not in all hospitals, but usually in major hospitals, and in small hospitals, it falls under the scope of general internal medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10674, + "question": "Salam, I had a complete thyroidectomy, and according to the opinion of the ear, nose and throat doctor, one of the two vocal cords is closed inward and the other is open outward, and he tells me that the hoarseness remains...", + "answer": "Usually the hoarseness improves slightly in the first 6 months, but this depends on the extent of the damage caused by the operation to the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10675, + "question": "Hello, I want to ask you, doctor, does taking excessive thyroxine pills for the thyroid gland cause hyperthyroidism, what are the causes of hyperactivity, what are its symptoms, and can it cause any...", + "answer": "Yes, of course, and its symptoms are the same as the symptoms of increased activity, such as tremors, heart fluttering, nervousness, and eating a lot with weight loss.....and too much of it causes poisoning.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10676, + "question": "Thyroid symptoms", + "answer": "The thyroid gland is responsible for activity, so when there is an increase in secretion, the patient suffers from sweat and a feeling of heat that causes him to wear light clothes even in winter, and is accompanied by increased movement, and may be accompanied by diarrhea, increased heart rate, tremors in the hands, and weight loss with increased eating. And quite the opposite when secretion decreases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10677, + "question": "My father suffers from 3 nodules in the thyroid gland, one of which is 3 cm in size. He visited 3 doctors and the entire gland will be removed in October. Should it be removed? In addition, he suffers from a cough...", + "answer": "The gland must be removed due to the presence of these nodes, and it is preferable to take a biopsy and analyze it before performing the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10678, + "question": "Good morning. doctor. I am a currency. surgery. thyroid gland. And now. I. On a diet. To make iodine. I want. to know. Do. I can. Drink milk or not. What are the. Foods. that. Is it possible? I take it....", + "answer": "You can eat all foods", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10679, + "question": "I had a TSH test and the result was 8.2, and the doctor told me that it was the beginning of an underactive thyroid gland. Note that I do not suffer from any disease symptoms. Is this due to the use of ciprofloxacin, even though I use it...", + "answer": "It may be the beginning of laziness, or it may be temporary and get better. Therefore, follow-up and re-examination must be done after 3 months to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10680, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease. I am 29 years old. I feel like I am constantly failing and lethargic, and my hair is falling out so much that it has become very thin and weak. I have another problem: my body does not absorb...", + "answer": "If there is sluggishness in the gland, the treatment is thyroxine pills. In terms of iron, the problem must be confirmed through tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10681, + "question": "How to prevent type 2 diabetes because I have a predisposition to developing it", + "answer": "Exercising regularly, reducing sugars, starches, and fats hopefully, and losing weight in case of obesity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10682, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar while I was fasting and it came out at 138. What does it mean, knowing that I am 24 and overweight? Does this mean when I have diabetes, God forbid, and if I diet and exercise...", + "answer": "Diabetes is diagnosed if the fasting measurement exceeds 126 twice, but complete fasting must be performed for a period of no less than 8 hours. Therefore, it is recommended to repeat the analysis, and if confirmed, diet and exercise are the first steps in treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10683, + "question": "Recently, I have developed a swelling under my chin, and I feel pain when I touch it. Also, when I lift my neck up, it appears as if there is a small ball under the skin, but after three days...", + "answer": "It could be a lymph node. It is preferable to have a doctor check it up to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10684, + "question": "My thyroid test rate is 9.5 and the normal rate is between 0.4 and 4. My doctor treated me with thyroxine 100 mg and I am still weak. He treated me for 2 months. Is this treatment correct and what do you advise me?", + "answer": "Yes, this is the correct treatment. But you must continue to check regularly to ensure that the dose is appropriate for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10685, + "question": "Peace be upon you.... I wanted to know whether there is a treatment for cortisone deficiency... The gland has become non-functional. Are there any medical solutions for this matter? If the answer is no, then how can it be dealt with...", + "answer": "In the case of a lack of cortisone secretion, compensatory doses of cortisone are given, and cortisone deficiency is usually accompanied by thinness, not obesity.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10686, + "question": "There is a cyst in the thyroid gland with a size of twelve mm and also a cyst in the salivary gland with a size of seven. What are the reasons for the presence of these cysts and how is the treatment done?", + "answer": "These cysts occur frequently and are not important and do not require any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10687, + "question": "If the parathyroid gland is removed, how can it be replaced?", + "answer": "Compensation is done with calcium pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10688, + "question": "I suffer from inflammation of the sweat glands, and I took antibiotics (Megazol + Tavanic). The doctor reassured me that the inflammation had gone, but the swelling and pain were still there. Why is the swelling taking a long time, or is there something serious?", + "answer": "Yes. Usually the glands take time for the swelling to subside", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10689, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland affect the reproductive system regarding menstruation and childbirth?", + "answer": "Yes, a disorder in the gland’s functions may lead to an irregular pregnancy. It may also affect the fetus or be affected by the medications being treated, so a doctor must be consulted before considering pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10690, + "question": "I am a month away from having my entire thyroid removed, and I still have hoarseness, even though the ear and nose doctor assured me that there is no nerve damage. What do you think is the problem? Thank you.", + "answer": "After gland surgery, temporary hoarseness may occur due to edema around the vocal cords. However, if the cords themselves are damaged, the hoarseness of the voice will remain permanently. Cord damage is detected by an ear and nose doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10691, + "question": "Is the following cumulative blood sugar normal or not?\n127-181-249-275-243 Reading from left to right", + "answer": "These are sugar numbers, not cumulative sugar. These numbers may be the morning of the fast, and they may have been taken at any time. You did not explain to us, so it is not possible to judge them. For your information, we know the cumulative blood sugar level by conducting an independent blood test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10692, + "question": "Does low blood sugar cause excessive obesity???", + "answer": "Yes, low blood sugar causes a reaction by eating more food, including obesity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10693, + "question": "3 months ago I had a complete removal of the thyroid gland, and currently the gland tests are excellent, and I take thyroxpene 75, vitamin D, and calcium, and my tests are excellent, but I have a lot of hair loss...", + "answer": "There is no relationship as long as the tests are correct, and it is recommended to consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10694, + "question": "My weight is 139, my height is 170. I suffer from hypothyroidism. I take thyroxine 100 mg daily. I have pain in the muscles and leg bones. I have lethargy and some depression and fatigue. I need the best weight loss plan that suits my condition.", + "answer": "First, you must ensure the adequacy of the dose by following up on the TSH analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10695, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My name is Magdy. I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I had a TSH test and the result was 11.2. Please note that the test was done with the treatment 200 mcg. I need to know what the required dose is.", + "answer": "The dose must be increased in coordination with the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10696, + "question": "Does the blood sugar regulator cause low blood sugar if you use it 3 times a day?", + "answer": "This varies from one medication to another, and in general, you must adhere to the instructions of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10697, + "question": "I had a mass behind the thyroid gland and also in the lung. I had a lung biopsy only and it was normal. What could these masses be and are they related to each other?", + "answer": "This cannot be confirmed without examination and seeing pictures. They may be related to each other or they may not be", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10698, + "question": "I am 19 years old. Three years ago, a hard brown pimple appeared on the skin, the size of a lentil, but it does not cause pain and its size has never changed. Is it cancer and is it necessary...", + "answer": "Usually at this age moles appear on the skin. If it does not change, this is normal. But if there are any changes, it is best to see a doctor for examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10699, + "question": "When performing an echographic imaging of the thyroid gland, it was revealed that there was a nodule with dimensions of 7*6*3 mm and a disturbance in the echogenicity of the glandular tissue. Thyroid perfusion and size are normal. Should the node be analyzed or is there no need...", + "answer": "The node is small. There is no need to examine it. But the photo must be returned after 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10700, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I did a gland analysis and the result came out as 10. The question is, is this result for an underactive gland or a clot? Does this type of gland require treatment?", + "answer": "This indicates sluggishness of the gland. You often need lifelong treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10701, + "question": "There are painful lumps appearing under the right armpit and in the chest on the same side, and their spread increases, according to what was explained. Within a month, another cyst appeared in the chest with pain and decreased age 39.", + "answer": "There are many causes of breast pain, most of which are benign and simple. But you must first see a doctor to make sure there is no problem. See my article on the topic of breast pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10702, + "question": "Peace be upon you, 3 weeks have passed since the removal of the entire thyroid gland, and I still suffer from hoarseness and a little shortness of breath, even though I went to a throat doctor and he advised me to exercise. I did 3 classes and I still...", + "answer": "Shortness of breath and hoarseness result from cutting the vocal nerve during the operation. This usually takes several weeks or months to improve depending on the severity of the damage. See my article about thyroid operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10703, + "question": "Could the appearance of a painful tissue mass under the left armpit be cancer?", + "answer": "Inflammation of the sweat glands, most often occurring in the summer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10704, + "question": "Overactive adrenal gland is fatal", + "answer": "Today, most of the glandular diseases are under control. We abandon illusions and adhere to the treatment plans set for us", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10705, + "question": "I suffer from a 28 mm nodule in the thyroid gland, and I had the node transplanted, but before the results appeared, the doctor said that the operation was necessary due to the large size of the nodule.", + "answer": "This size is not very large. Therefore, if the examination is correct, there is no need for surgery. See my article about thyroid operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10706, + "question": "I suffer from inflammation of the lymph nodes in my head, which causes me frequent headaches, and sometimes the headaches are unbearable. The doctor told me that as a result of stress and nervousness, he would give me an antibiotic...", + "answer": "Consult your doctor, depending on your condition, he will prescribe the appropriate analgesic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10707, + "question": "I am 17 years old. How do I make my beard grow?", + "answer": "Use Minoxidil Spray 2% daily in the evening", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10708, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I have a low male hormone level and a small penis. Will it help when I take Sustanon? I have one testicle and it is late in ejaculation. I had the operation at the age of 17.", + "answer": "See a urologist and keep in touch with him", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10709, + "question": "Is enlargement of the pituitary gland dangerous? And there is a cure for it?", + "answer": "See a neurosurgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10710, + "question": "I am a single girl. I am 28 years old. A lump of tissue appeared under my left armpit. It is painful and the pain reaches up to the arm and shoulder.\nWhat is the reason for it?", + "answer": "Most likely it is an inflammation of the sweat glands. See a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10711, + "question": "I had thyroid tests and the T3 results were 1.93 nmol/LT4 109.3 nmol/LTSH 4.0 What does it mean? Thanks for the help.", + "answer": "The examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10712, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and she had an F.B.S test and the result was 149. Then the doctor prescribed her this medicine, Glynet. What is your opinion of her condition and what do you advise us to do with it, and what is your opinion of this...", + "answer": "Continue the medication and God willing, you will be well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10713, + "question": "A fasting blood sugar test is 85 and the inventory is 6.30. Am I diabetic and does this mean that I have a chronic disease?", + "answer": "We do it two hours after a meal rich in sugars", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10714, + "question": "My question to the diabetes doctor: I had a cumulative test and the result was 4.88, and a year ago the result was 4.30.\nIs this increase considered an indicator of pre-diabetes first?\nNote that I do it just to be sure", + "answer": "It's normal, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10715, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease, and the doctor diagnosed me with a small pill, please answer me", + "answer": "Hypoactivity or hyperactivity...", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10716, + "question": "Hello, I have a little brother who has enlarged thyroid and nasal glands. We have used all the treatments and they are not working. We are in Turkey and he is 4 years old.", + "answer": "It needs to be studied by an endocrinologist and a hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10717, + "question": "I have insufficiency in the pituitary gland to secrete cortisone, and the doctor gave me doses of cortisone pills of 7 and a half milligrams in the morning and 2 and a half milligrams at night for life. I am a 27-year-old woman and I am afraid of its side effects.", + "answer": "The pituitary gland does not secrete cortisone, it secretes ACTH, which is an adrenal stimulating hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10718, + "question": "I suffer from several diseases, hypothyroidism, male hormone deficiency, and low sperm count (12) million, and I suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder. I want to know which doctor...", + "answer": "Psychiatry and endocrinology", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10719, + "question": "I have facial hair that is not full and thin. I went to a doctor and asked me to do male and female hormone tests. My hormones turned out to be high. He gave me a Regaine spray, which I used, and the hair came out in places and places.", + "answer": "Check with your doctor, but I think it takes 4 months for the spray to last", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10720, + "question": "I have type 1 diabetes, but is not being thirsty and not going to the bathroom except about 4 times a day an indicator that my blood sugar is in control?", + "answer": "It is possible, but it is better to monitor with a home device", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10721, + "question": "What is the rate of diabetes in the fetus if a man marries a woman with type 2 diabetes, and the disease is not hereditary in either family? Please let me know the results. Thank you.", + "answer": "There are no clear studies in this regard", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10722, + "question": "After conducting medical tests and x-rays, it was found that I have a severe deficiency in the FSH hormones. Lh. Testosterone with a lack of maternal cells that produce sperm, knowing that I suffer from delayed puberty", + "answer": "Chromosomal testing to rule out Klinefetter syndrome", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10723, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had thyroid tests done and the results were clear, but on the ultrasound a nodule measuring 18mm to 28mm appeared. Do I need an operation or is it possible to remove it with treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "Usually, these nodes do not need to be removed as long as they are benign because they do not turn into malignant. There is no harm in it, but it is preferable to follow it periodically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10724, + "question": "The erection at the beginning of the relationship is very good and after a quarter of an hour it starts to relax and I was not able to penetrate. Is this erectile dysfunction, knowing that I broke my hymen and I have type 1 diabetes...", + "answer": "If you have diabetes, see a urologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10725, + "question": "I have a diabetic foot injury and an injury to the heel area, and this led to the occurrence of bone inflammation in the shin area. Is the injury difficult to heal due to insufficient blood flow to it and what...", + "answer": "See a specialist vascular surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10726, + "question": "My son is 7 months old and has a disease called metbolic, which is called hyperthyroidism, but his size and growth are normal and his mental and physical abilities are excellent. I want to know everything about these diseases and whether they are completely cured and whether he will live...", + "answer": "I think things are good. Don't worry. The word metabolism is not a disease. It means metabolism, so don't think about it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10727, + "question": "Is inflammation of the lymph nodes in the head dangerous?", + "answer": "Depending on its type, but what your supervising doctor says is what is important: the type, degree, and correctness of the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10728, + "question": "I suffer from enlargement in the torso area, especially breast enlargement, and irregular menstruation. I do not suffer from polycystic ovaries.", + "answer": "See a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10729, + "question": "I suffer from high prolactin in the pituitary gland, but I have had symptoms recently: anxiety, nervousness, tension, trembling hands, fear, mood swings, excessive hair loss, lack of sleep, crying", + "answer": "It is treated simply by visiting an endocrinology or gynecology clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10730, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have a tumor on the right side of my neck", + "answer": "There are several possible causes of neck tumors. You should see a doctor for examination and confirmation. See my article about neck lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10731, + "question": "The presence of a lump under the armpit accompanied by pain when pressed", + "answer": "Suitable for inflammation of the sweat glands, most likely refer to a surgical clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10732, + "question": "I suffer from a third-degree thyroid gland, and I complain of a fatty buildup at the bottom of the neck that appeared on ultrasound. Is only ultrasound diagnosis sufficient? Is it a symptom of the thyroid gland? How do I know that it is benign?", + "answer": "Biopsy and markers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10733, + "question": "When is it possible to undergo surgery to remove the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The gland is removed if it contains cancer or large benign masses pressing on the neck. And sometimes in the case of increased gland secretion. See my articles on thyroid masses and thyroid operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10734, + "question": "Peace be upon you, how do you explain the body’s cessation of growth to a 25-year-old person, who has been for about ten years and his body has stopped growing, including all...", + "answer": "Mostly it is normal because growth peaks at puberty and is completed, then growth is slow and the genetic factor plays a role", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10735, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and the lowest dose of Latroxine does not work", + "answer": "The condition must be carefully monitored by an endocrinologist and the adequate dose must be monitored according to hormone analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10736, + "question": "I feel a very small pill, approximately the size of a chickpea, and it is hard, immovable, and painless when pressed. It is located directly to the left of the throat. It has been around a month and a half since it appeared. Please advise me...", + "answer": "It is most likely a lymph node, but it cannot be confirmed without an examination. See my article on neck lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10737, + "question": "Hello, I have hypothyroidism and I was prescribed levothyroxine 75, but I did not find the same dose and I take 100 on my own. Is there a problem with that and what are the negatives?", + "answer": "You should not change the dose yourself. It is preferable to follow the dose with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10738, + "question": "If the cumulative blood sugar is 8.1, does this indicate that the patient has diabetes?", + "answer": "Infected yes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10739, + "question": "I feel palpitations and extreme fatigue, and my breath stops when I walk a distance or go up stairs or heights, and my heartbeat is strong and fast, knowing that my thyroid gland was removed and treatment was used for it...", + "answer": "It could be from the medication, or it could be ischemia with croup pain. Try my best to go to a heart clinic and quit smoking. If you smoke, regardless of the quantity or quality, hookah, for example, stop.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10740, + "question": "Is it permissible to take troxine with seaweed to stimulate the pituitary gland?", + "answer": "There is no need to adjust the dose of thyroxine only and every once in a while we calibrate the TSH analysis in the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10741, + "question": "Does Conazole 100 to treat nail fungus cause weight gain? Does taking it conflict with Euthyrox to treat hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "God willing, there will be no problem, spacing 12 hours between the two doses of each medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10742, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I take levothyroxine 75 tablets, but I did not find this tablet, and now I take 100 tablets. Does it have side effects?", + "answer": "TSH analysis number ruling", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10743, + "question": "My problem is that I feel a slight imbalance in the hormones in my body, and my menstrual cycle was delayed about a week ago. A while ago, the same thing happened to me, and my regularity came back, and now my body is messed up.. Is there a problem with it.. and do you advise me to see my doctor?", + "answer": "See a gynecologist who needs an ultrasound examination to detect cysts", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10744, + "question": "A small crusty lump under my armpit hurts me a lot, and now my arm hurts", + "answer": "It could be from the breast itself or from the armpit glands. You should see a doctor to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10745, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland with a rate of 15.32 and now I use thyroxine pills at a dose of 75. Is the dose correct? I also suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome and constant bleeding. What is the solution, please, since I am not married?", + "answer": "Regarding the gland, it is not possible to confirm that the dose is appropriate until 6 weeks have passed and the blood test has been repeated again.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10746, + "question": "If I take Lugol's iodine, can I stop taking the medication Troxine for hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Iodine does not replace thyroxine, and if there is glandular deficiency, iodine is of no use", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10747, + "question": "My mother's doctor has multiple thyroid nodules, and there is a small nodule. The doctor is not sure that it is half my size. He requested an operation to remove a gland. If a nodule appears after the removal is not healthy, is there...", + "answer": "If the size of the node is small, less than 1 cm, it does not require any treatment or removal, as it is not dangerous. See my article on thyroid lumps and goiter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10748, + "question": "I had a swelling under my armpit a month ago and it was painful for about a month and the pain increases before my period. I went to a doctor and he said it was an infection of the sweat glands. He prescribed an antidote and an ointment that reduced the pain and the swelling is present. I am worried about the swelling being...", + "answer": "Mostly it is from the breast itself and only requires painkillers. See my article about breast pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10749, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have hypothyroidism and the last TSH test was 0.1. What is the result?", + "answer": "The dose should be reduced", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10750, + "question": "Pain above the left breast and under the armpit extending to my shoulder, making me tired", + "answer": "You must first be examined by a doctor to ensure that there is no problem. There are several treatments for breast pain. Stimulants should be avoided and pain relievers should be taken as necessary. See my article about breast pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10751, + "question": "I have an appearance in my upper thigh on the left side that looks like a hard ball that moves and hurts a little. Is it a gland or what?", + "answer": "It could be a sebaceous gland or cyst. It cannot be confirmed without examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10752, + "question": "I am 32 years old. I suffer from the adrenal gland - Addison’s disease. Since birth, I take hydrocortison 10mg. I take two and a half pills in the morning and one at noon. For a while now, my body begins to shake and I grind my teeth. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Do comprehensive blood and electrolyte tests, especially calcium", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10753, + "question": "When to take hormone replacement, complete thyroidectomy is performed. Immediately after the operation or waiting", + "answer": "Usually, the operation is immediate, unless there is a tumor or the entire gland has not been removed, so you must wait", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10754, + "question": "A large pimple appeared under the skin in the middle of the armpit, with some small pimples also under the skin in the left armpit. What could this be and is this thing dangerous?", + "answer": "Mostly a lymph node or breast gland. But it cannot be confirmed without a doctor's examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10755, + "question": "When I touch the area under the chin, I feel a pimple the size of a chickpea, and this is only during the period when I suffer from tonsillitis or a cold.", + "answer": "This is a lymph node. It is normal for it to swell when there is an infection. The important thing is that it gets smaller after the inflammation ends", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10756, + "question": "The seventh day after the operation to remove the entire thyroid gland, I suffer from hoarseness and watery throat, knowing that the surgeon confirmed that the operation was 99% successful.", + "answer": "The hoarseness in the voice should improve with time, but if these symptoms persist, you should consult a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10757, + "question": "I underwent surgery to remove the thyroid gland three days ago. My voice is very weak. When will it improve and return to how it was before the operation?", + "answer": "It usually takes several weeks or several months depending on the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10758, + "question": "A small pimple appeared in my armpit, but I can feel it from the inside, and if I touch it, it hurts. If I move my left hand, it hurts, and it comes out suddenly. And if I touch it, I feel like a small lentil pimple.", + "answer": "Return to asking the question on the electronic mail", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10759, + "question": "My colleague had a complete thyroidectomy four days ago, and the reason for that was hyperactivity of the gland due to the nodes. The question is: I cannot speak yet and I cannot drink water...", + "answer": "There should be no problem with eating, speaking and drinking water. If there is a problem, this indicates that the nerve was cut during the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10760, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and recently noticed an increase in the enlargement of the gland. How do I stop the enlargement? Knowing that I take thyroxine pills day after day", + "answer": "The gland may improve with time. There is no other treatment for it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10761, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am, as you see, 22 years old\nI am single, I suffer from hirsutism and the growth of excess fat in my body. The price began to increase approximately five or more years ago...", + "answer": "We must do ovarian ultrasound tests and see an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10762, + "question": "Is thyroiditis a chronic disease? In addition to hyperactivity of the thyroid gland", + "answer": "Yes, it is a chronic disease and hyperthyroidism can be treated in most cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10763, + "question": "Peace be upon you, after the surgery to remove the gland, should I talk less or speak normally so that the vocal cords are not damaged or lethargic?\nNote that I no longer have the time to speak", + "answer": "Damage to the vocal cords occurs during the operation, not after it. Normal talk doesn't hurt her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10764, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from yellow vomiting with bitterness in the mouth and throat, knowing that my thyroid gland is not doing its job perfectly.", + "answer": "Vomiting has nothing to do with the gland. You should see a doctor to find out the reason for this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10765, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. Recently, I began to feel tired, sweating, losing weight, and sometimes a lack of concentration, almost disoriented.", + "answer": "If there is sluggishness in the gland, it must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10766, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Two days ago, I had an operation to remove the right thyroid gland, and there was a change and hoarseness in my voice. Will it return to what it was, knowing that the doctors confirmed that the vocal cords were not affected? Should I reduce...", + "answer": "Hoarseness indicates damage to the nerve that controls the vocal cords. The voice usually improves within weeks to months. The improvement may be complete or partial. Refer to my article about operations or removal of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10767, + "question": "I have a knot in my neck that is 12 mm in size. When a tooth or ear hurts, I feel its presence, and when the other does not occur, I do not experience any pain. What is the explanation for this?", + "answer": "This is a lymph node and it enlarges with any inflammation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10768, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the treatment for the gland at the bottom of the jaw? Because it causes me great pain and I cannot eat or even speak", + "answer": "Submandibular parotid gland occurs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10769, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a tremor in my hand and I suffer from anxiety at night. I often do not sleep until dawn. Note that I have an inflammation of the gland, even though its secretions are normal, and I have diabetes. What is the treatment for all of the above? I am a female...", + "answer": "Okay, smoking, coffee, and tea, what is their condition... and it is necessary to give Norbion a daily morning dose to prevent diabetic neuritis. Then is the diabetes normal, the condition of the kidneys, the calcium level in the blood... then we should visit a specialized clinic and check the situation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10770, + "question": "Is it permissible to take an injection of testosterone to lengthen the penis?", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with size. On the contrary, testicular tissue declines, and the issue of lengthening and enlarging is all unreliable until surgery. My uncle, it works even if it is 5 cm. The important thing is affection, erection, and love", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10771, + "question": "I have gender identity disorder and need these medications: progynova 2mg+androcur50mg. I am allergic to penicillin. (My liver is healthy). Please advise me of the amount of dose I need in detail and the duration of treatment.", + "answer": "Chromosomal analysis must be done first before treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10772, + "question": "I have had a thyroid gland for two years after giving birth, and I take its medication regularly, and the tests have been good for two months, and I feel like there is something that hinders swallowing or something in the back of the neck with pressure in the back...", + "answer": "There is no relationship to the size of the gland and the concentration of the hormone. If the size is large, causing dysphagia, surgery must be performed even though the medication is consistent with the tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10773, + "question": "I slept and woke up and felt pain and a knot in my chest, even though I slept on it with an air fan on. Is this the cause of the lump and pain or something else?", + "answer": "Inflammation see an internist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10774, + "question": "I am 30 years old. I suffer from complete forgetfulness of the roads I take. There are no health problems. My brain image is healthy and my glands are healthy. The psychiatrist says there is no problem! What is the solution and what is the medical name of my problem? I want medicine...", + "answer": "All you have to do is focus a little and get into the car without driving it\nDon't be the driver and you will notice that your memory of the roads will return to what it was", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10775, + "question": "Causes of diabetes or causes of infection??", + "answer": "Genetic factor, overweight, unbalanced food, and psychological state", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10776, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. Why do I see light in my right eye for 5 minutes, then it is accompanied by a headache in the left side that is unbearable? Answer, please. I do not want to...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist. This topic has nothing to do with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10777, + "question": "What type of insulin is recommended for teenage girls (type 1 diabetes) who do not suffer from any complications?", + "answer": "mix70/30 novo", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10778, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I have a cyst in the thyroid gland and TSH hormone activity. Does it prevent pregnancy, knowing that I have polycystic ovarian cysts? Then I took the steroid Clomid and no pregnancy occurred.", + "answer": "A cyst in the thyroid gland does not affect the pregnancy, but if the hormone level is abnormal, it only affects the pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10779, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed two months ago and I feel constipated, numbness, and weight gain. What do these symptoms indicate if the thyroxine dose is low or high?", + "answer": "This indicates an underdose of the drug.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10780, + "question": "I also have a lump at the bottom of my head and at the top of my neck. The shape of the lump is small in length", + "answer": "It could be a lymph node. Must be checked to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10781, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a cyst in the thyroid gland and TSH hormone activity. Is this very dangerous for me?", + "answer": "It is not dangerous if treated. Treatment is usually with medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10782, + "question": "I have had a chickpea-like pimple near my nipple for three years, but it does not always hurt. Is this normal??", + "answer": "It is usually a fibrous mass at this age. See my article about breast lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10783, + "question": "I kissed someone deeply, and we were all sick with gums. After 10 days, the lymph nodes in the neck and armpit swelled, and a doctor said that the cause was tonsillitis. Could it be...", + "answer": "No, it is usually a simple infection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10784, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. The levels of the last analysis are as follows: Tsh 1.18, T33.1, T41.14, and the level of the thyroxine pill I take is 75. Should I change the level? Thank you.", + "answer": "The dose is appropriate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10785, + "question": "Is it possible to return to Largila after removing the thyroid gland and when can it be returned?", + "answer": "What do you think? I will answer you, of course, yes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10786, + "question": "Is only the severe deficiency of FSH and the irregularity of the rest of the hormones enough to lead to azoospermia? Is this evidence that it is only a hormonal problem and not of the testicles? Is the treatment period long?", + "answer": "Titrate testosterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10787, + "question": "I am 21 years old and I feel severe pain under my right armpit with swelling, and sometimes when I raise my hand I feel a lump, and when I lower my arm I feel a lump.", + "answer": "This is mostly an extension of the mammary gland in the armpit area. It is accompanied by pain, especially before menstruation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10788, + "question": "My mother, 70 years old, was diagnosed with enlarged lymph nodes in the aortic intestine. The blood tests are fine and her weight has decreased significantly. The doctor asked to take a sample for analysis. Is taking the sample harmful to her or...", + "answer": "There is no harm in taking a biopsy in general, but it is necessary to diagnose the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10789, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from an underactive gland and I am taking treatment, but when I lie down, I feel suffocation in my neck where the gland is, and my weight does not go down. What should I do? My treatment is Thyroxine 50. Please reply. Thank you.", + "answer": "Firstly, the dose you are taking may be small, so it is recommended to do a TSH test and review the dose. As for the feeling of suffocation, it results from the large size of the gland and the presence of it extending under the sternum, and may require surgical intervention.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10790, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I am taking medication, but for a while I started to feel that my weight is no longer losing, and when I lie down, I feel suffocation in my neck where the thyroid gland is, and discomfort, and I have...", + "answer": "You must ensure that the gland is not enlarged by taking an ultrasound. It is necessary to ensure that the hormone level in the blood is healthy by doing a TSH blood test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10791, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI have a pill smaller than the size of a chickpea inside my anus, and when I insert my finger and touch it, it is painful, and it only hurts when I defecate, and after I finish, the pain continues for two hours or more. Note...", + "answer": "Mostly it is either hemorrhoids or anal fissure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10792, + "question": "I have a swelling in my neck on the right side. It hurts when I move, and when I swallow, I feel a slight pain", + "answer": "Mostly lymph nodes. If the swelling continues for more than two weeks, it is preferable to go back for examination and confirm the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10793, + "question": "I can touch the lymph nodes with my hands in the groin and neck area, and I have a prominent one in the neck, knowing that there is no high temperature or night sweats...", + "answer": "Internal clinic review", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10794, + "question": "I have swelling in the nipple due to hormones, and I am an athlete. I want treatment without surgery, and I do not want to consult a specialist doctor. Will it go away with the passage of time or not?", + "answer": "First, you must consult a specialist doctor to confirm the nature of the problem. Sometimes this swelling subsides after a while but sometimes it persists. Some medications can help, but this depends on the extent and nature of the bloating.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10795, + "question": "Is it harmful to hit an insulin needle with an air bubble in it?", + "answer": "No harm but be careful", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10796, + "question": "I have been suffering from hyperthyroidism for 4 years, and my doctor advised me to undergo iodine treatment or surgery. What is the most appropriate solution in your opinion?", + "answer": "The most appropriate solution is determined by the treating physician, but treatment with iodine may precede surgery in young people", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10797, + "question": "I suffer from a dead thyroid gland. I had a test done and found that TSH=0.07. What does that mean?", + "answer": "It may be excessive activity or excessive treatment dose\nSend a complete gland analysis\nFT3/FT4/TSH\nthyroid AB", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10798, + "question": "I did a blood test for the thyroid gland, knowing that my thyroid gland was dead, and the results showed that TSH = 0.07.\nSo what does that mean?", + "answer": "Excessive activity or overdose of treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10799, + "question": "My ears were hurting and I could no longer hear well because of the pain. The next day, I went and took a medicine called Polydexa, and after two days, something small that stuck to me came out of my ear, and I began to feel that I was hearing something...", + "answer": "Ear and nose doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10800, + "question": "Several glands appeared in my neck without pain or increased swelling a few months ago, and I hope for clarification.", + "answer": "These glands are lymph nodes whose primary function is immune. Therefore, it grows when infected with some microbes, as well as in cases of blood diseases and tumors. Please see a hematologist first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10801, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Since morning, I have been feeling pain under the armpit with slight swelling or puffiness", + "answer": "Mystical revelation\nIt may be inflammation of the lymph node", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10802, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and are overweight\nWith all the diets, my weight never lost. Is there a way to break the weight stability through hormonal medications, for example?", + "answer": "You can see your doctor if he allows you to take metformin, a blood sugar regulator, as it helps you lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10803, + "question": "My husband complains of body fatigue and pain under his left armpit", + "answer": "Examination by an internist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10804, + "question": "I have diabetes and I take two pills to control the blood sugar, Mortafine 850 mg, one during lunch and the other during dinner, but I was surprised once by a doctor who told me to take one pill every...", + "answer": "Twice daily with two main meals", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10805, + "question": "5 years ago, the Doppler result was 2.5 mm - the semen analysis was 45 million, now it was 2.6 mm and the test was 9 million!\nNumber and movement decreased after Proviron 4 months + Perkenyl 5000\nTestosterone 2.4, Prolactin 21, FSH+LH normal\nShould I take Clomid?", + "answer": "An endocrinologist determines treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10806, + "question": "I suffer from water retention in the body due to a disorder in the thyroid gland, knowing that I have been taking medication to treat hypothyroidism for two years...", + "answer": "Do a TSH test, as the treatment dose may need to be changed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10807, + "question": "Peace be upon you. When I touch the bottom of my chin, I find two lumps, a large one above it and a small one below it, and they move when I touch them....and this thing worries me...are they normal glands or something else??", + "answer": "The common cause is lymph nodes, which usually swell when there are infections of the mouth and gums", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10808, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I had all the symptoms: swollen glands, between the thighs, under the jaws and under the armpits, a constant cold, diarrhea and chronic constipation, numbness in the fingers, itching. I tested hivag ab and the results were negative.", + "answer": "Complete blood count and fasting and breakfast blood sugar analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10809, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. My mother had the entire thyroid gland removed due to the presence of papillary cancer on the right side. After 3 weeks of the operation, she did tests and discovered that the cancer had not spread. The percentage was 0.4% of the remnants of tomorrow.", + "answer": "For this type of tumor, the entire gland must be removed and the lymph nodes must be examined. See my article about thyroid cancer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10810, + "question": "Is thyroid activity due to the presence of a cyst in the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Usually the presence of a cyst in the thyroid gland does not cause an increase in activity, but there may be another reason, so an ultrasound and an atomic examination of the gland must be done to find out the reason for the increased activity.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10811, + "question": "I am 18. I was taking Troxine pills for my thyroid. I have recovered and am still short (165). What do you advise me about exercise and nutrition, or do I need treatment?", + "answer": "Troxine has nothing to do with height. Height is usually a hereditary thing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10812, + "question": "Is the blood test done after drinking Cola (soft water) and the blood sugar result is 170? Is the percentage normal? Or is he diabetic?", + "answer": "Normal after eating 150\n170 is considered high", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10813, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have had diabetes for 10 years and have been using Glucovance 500/5, but I feel tired and exhausted and I am not feeling well. The latest test I had today RBS = 13.40 HBA1C = 9.80. Please advise me of what I should do:", + "answer": "Visit an uncontrolled diabetes clinic, and your urine and creatine should be checked, but it is best by an endocrinologist or internal medicine physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10814, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism. I have difficulty swallowing and breakage in my nails. I take a dose of Thyroxine 50 and the last test was 5.2, knowing that I am pregnant.", + "answer": "Control of calcium levels, control of hemoglobin, control of TSH, cooperation between the gynecologist and endocrinologist, and monitoring of the date of birth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10815, + "question": "For some time now, I have been suffering from a swollen lymph node in the neck and another at the back of the head + a protrusion under the left rib cage without pain + very small red spots on the chest. Is it leukemia? Although I do not...", + "answer": "Some tests must be performed by a hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10816, + "question": "I would like details about your answer that it is a sebaceous cyst or a lymph node, knowing that I went to a general practitioner and he told me that it was a sweat cyst at 40. One day and it remained the same", + "answer": "Repeat the question, detailing your condition and the location of the injury", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10817, + "question": "I always feel a state of general fatigue, even in the morning after waking up. I had thyroid tests and the results were good. What is the reason and should I do additional tests?", + "answer": "Hemoglobin and calcium crp", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10818, + "question": "When do the symptoms of the gland begin to go away after taking the medicine? And if the weight has not increased and you start using levothyroxine, will it increase after that... Thank you.", + "answer": "It is not necessary to gain weight, symptoms that disappear after about two weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10819, + "question": "Does lymphadenitis cause redness in the eyes and does it cause concern about a serious disease?", + "answer": "There is no relationship with an eye specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10820, + "question": "What is the treatment for inflammation of the lymph nodes, given that I had a chronic middle ear infection and the glands in the neck swelled? Does the inflammation cause numbness in the back of the head? Or fatigue in seeing?", + "answer": "I advise you to visit an internal clinic if you need blood tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10821, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Age 22. I had a blood sugar test and found 1.06 g/l. Is this worrying? Is this the pre-diabetes stage? What should I do please?", + "answer": "God willing, she is healthy, but she is on glucose hemoglobin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10822, + "question": "Cumulative 10 normal 136", + "answer": "Diabetes needs treatment, see a diabetes clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10823, + "question": "I suffer from enlarged breast size, a lack of beard, and a change in my voice. What is the reason? Knowing that I am being treated with testosterone injections and its percentage in the body is 1198.5ng/dl after treatment, I would like a satisfactory answer.", + "answer": "High prolactin levels may be the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10824, + "question": "My daughter took medication for hypothyroidism. What are the side effects and when do they appear, but she had eaten and is completely healthy", + "answer": "The amount taken is how many tablets", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10825, + "question": "Hello Doctor, I hope you can answer my question. I have a percentage of lymphocytes in the blood of 51.6 lymphocytes. Does this mean the presence of a chronic disease? Knowing that the white blood cell count is 8200", + "answer": "It does not necessarily have to be in clinical findings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10826, + "question": "I have two lymph nodes on the side of my neck with no other symptoms after sexual intercourse. In the sixth week, I did a negative HIV combo test, and after 120 days, I did a home biosure test, also negative...", + "answer": "A blood count test, a CRP test, and it is best to consult a hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10827, + "question": "I have pain in the left side of my neck, knowing that I suffer from an overactive thyroid gland and I have a cyst in it. I want to know what is causing the pain. Is it because of the cyst, but she said...", + "answer": "In any case, it is possible to perform a blood count and CRP analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10828, + "question": "What is the thyroglobuline test? When I was asked to do the test, the result was 2281.928 ng/ml, which should not exceed 55...Does this mean that I have a thyroid disease, knowing that all the tests...", + "answer": "It is an examination of antibodies to the thyroid gland that may indicate the presence of inflammation or sluggishness in the gland. It may be just an immune-mediated infection, but the gland-regulating hormone (TSH) must be used.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10829, + "question": "My son is 4 months old and since he was 3 months old he secretes a lot of saliva. What is the reason? Is it normal? Thank you", + "answer": "natural..", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10830, + "question": "If you massage the chin with artificial testosterone, will it grow quickly and will it cause harm to a 17-year-old?", + "answer": "I advise you to spray Mininoxidil 2% daily for several months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10831, + "question": "I suffer from pain on the left side under the breast and extends to the armpit, with heartburn. I am 41 years old", + "answer": "See an inpatient clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10832, + "question": "I suffer from mosaic Klinefelter syndrome and have had my testicles removed. Is there a risk to my health?", + "answer": "See a genetic doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10833, + "question": "Hello, I have a problem with growth hormone\nAge 16.7\nGender: male\nWeight: 16.7\nI did tests and it turned out that I had a problem with growth hormone<0.03\nIs there a treatment to solve the problem?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10834, + "question": "For more than a month, I have been suffering from a swollen lymph node on the side of the neck and another at the back of the head + swelling under the left rib cage with gas + a slight fever. 37.4. Are these symptoms of AIDS? (I went to a barber and he did not change the razor blade)", + "answer": "See a hematologist. You need some tests and pictures. Do not delay in seeing him. God willing, there will be no symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10835, + "question": "I had a thyroidectomy, and when the operation was over, I had a radiological examination a week after the operation, and we found a cyst in the neck. What is the treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "If it is at the site of the operation, it is most likely fluid accumulation after the operation. But if it is somewhere else, it must be examined to find out its cause.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10836, + "question": "Causes of sweating while standing for a long time, such as standing during prayer and other things? Although the weather is moderate", + "answer": "It is possible to drink a lot of water", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10837, + "question": "Doctor for symptoms of weight gain, sweating in the palms of the hands, feet and underarms, abnormal body temperature, coldness, dry skin, depression and nervousness as a result of an analysis of a gland that came out at 0.86. Doctors said it was normal for a solution.", + "answer": "Weight gain, depression, and dry skin indicate the possibility of an underactive thyroid gland. The thyroid examination consists of a group of hormones, not just one value. To diagnose a problem with the thyroid gland, the doctor needs to perform a complete thyroid examination. This result alone does not rule out a problem. Therefore, it is recommended to consult an endocrinologist to obtain a detailed medical history, conduct a clinical examination to assess the condition of the glands in general, and then request the necessary tests for diagnosis. \nFor more:\n\nCauses of excessive sweating\n\nReference:\n\nHypothyroidism FAQS", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10838, + "question": "I suffer from hidradenitis suppurativa in the thigh area, and the inflammation is increasing, and antibiotics have not helped. Is there a treatment for it and what should I do? Please help me.", + "answer": "It is possible to take vitamin A acid medication Retan 20 mg for 5 months or its equivalent", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10839, + "question": "My wife is diabetic and the last test 10 days ago was 233. She loves watermelon very red. The question is how much can she eat of it? Thank you.", + "answer": "Serving 150 grams", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10840, + "question": "My mother has had diabetes for two years and she takes insulin injections. The strange thing is that she fasts and when she does not eat anything she measures it and finds it low, then after hours it rises by itself while she is fasting to 4...", + "answer": "Please check 4 grams", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10841, + "question": "I have diabetes and want to use glucosamine for arthritis", + "answer": "Glucosamine does not affect diabetics", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10842, + "question": "She had her thyroid removed 8 years ago, and for a few years she has been suffering from pain in her neck, head, and stomach, and low blood sugar, even though she eats. She did everything necessary...", + "answer": "TSH calibration\nCRP titration", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10843, + "question": "Can only 20 mg of domperidone lead to low testosterone and erectile dysfunction?", + "answer": "This dose does not cause erectile dysfunction", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10844, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I am treated with thyroxine pills. I have symptoms similar to laziness. Do I need a T3 test and where do I start?", + "answer": "TSH titration is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10845, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 36-year-old young man. Some time ago, I began to feel all the symptoms of testosterone deficiency that you mentioned in your article: obesity for no reason, gynecomastia, hair loss, fatigue, and difficulty getting and maintaining an erection.", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for an FSH TSH Prolactin Testosterone test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10846, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and I take 100 mg for it, and my weight is not going down. I heard that the thyroid pills weaken, so if you can help me in the correct way, take the dose and lose weight.\nThanks", + "answer": "TSH titration\nBlood sugar calcium", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10847, + "question": "Hello\nI am 17 years old, my weight is 58 and my height is 154\nI had a thyroid test done and it came out at 6 tsh\nThe doctor gave me levothyroxine\nDoes it help me lose excess weight without dieting?", + "answer": "It is necessary to adjust the calibration after taking the medicine. It is possible to calibrate the sugar, and you can take metformin, but check with your doctor for the best way.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10848, + "question": "My sister suffers from excess electricity in the brain, insufficient blood circulation, severe inflammation of the pituitary gland, and a stone in the parotid gland. She is from Sudan, and her health condition is deteriorating, requiring treatment and follow-up.", + "answer": "It is necessary to carry out some tests and establish a diagnosis step by step. Visit an internal clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10849, + "question": "I did waves and the result is as follows: rt thyroid colloid nodule with tiny echojen, normal thyroid lobes. Do I need to do anything else? I have a question: the gland is a normal size, so what causes the neck to swell?", + "answer": "CRP-CBC-TSH analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10850, + "question": "My six-year-old son has inflammation of the lymph nodes in the left neck. We did a blood test for him and it showed that he had high white blood cells. What is the cause and the necessary treatment? Thank you very much, Doctor.", + "answer": "The important thing is to make sure there is no throat or ear infection. Usually the lymph nodes improve over time as the inflammation resolves", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10851, + "question": "I am diabetic 2 and my HbA1c is high. If the daily blood sugar level stabilizes, it will decrease and HbA1c will be controlled. How much time will it take for this, knowing that I continue to take insulin to control the blood sugar...", + "answer": "Adjusted after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10852, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and these are the test results (Tsh:10 (0.25-5.0 ulU/ml) T4:11.9 (10.6-19.4 pmol/L). Can you explain the result? Does the result require taking Ethyrox 25 micrograms?", + "answer": "Most likely you will need treatment. But this depends on several things, such as the presence of symptoms and other things", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10853, + "question": "I am a diabetic patient. I had a seizure and lost consciousness. When my blood sugar test was normal, the result of 110 was normal. I woke up and my head hurt a lot and my seizure was similar to a low blood sugar attack.", + "answer": "See a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10854, + "question": "My hemoglobin 7.67 Am I diabetic?", + "answer": "It is possible, but do the blood sugar test two hours after a sugary meal. If it exceeds 150, you will be diabetic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10855, + "question": "Hello\nThe doctor told me that you have a slight inflammation of the thyroid gland and the hormone is healthy in your blood = 1.72 TSH, but anti-TPO = 211, so what is the danger of the latter and is it...", + "answer": "Since the hormone level in the blood is healthy, you do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10856, + "question": "I have a nodule in the gland, the size of which is 3*2.5 mm. In the first examination, it was 1.5*2, and I did not have my period 4 months ago. I feel my neck is tight and swollen. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Nodiol has nothing to do with the cycle. For her part, she needs to examine the ultrasound image to confirm its nature", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10857, + "question": "My son has inflammation of the lymph node in the abdomen, measuring 17 mm after I had an ultrasound. My question is, is inflammation normal? What are the symptoms of a cancerous gland? I hope you answer, may God reward you. I...", + "answer": "My brother, God willing, it is safe, but just in case, take the following analysis: CRP-CBC- CEA-C19.9.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10858, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed a week ago and I suffer from diabetes and high blood pressure, but after the operation I feel general lethargy and palpitations.", + "answer": "Blood analysis and monitoring of sugar, TSH, creatinine, electrolytes, sodium, calcium, and potassium", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10859, + "question": "Hypothyroidism, which caused me fear and panic. The doctor prescribed me Depakine Chrono and Seroplex. With Levothyrox. Should I continue or not? Thank you", + "answer": "Be sure to continue the medication while monitoring your pulse pressure and TSH calcium analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10860, + "question": "Hello\nI had a thyroid examination and the tests showed me...\ntsh = 1.72/ft4= 13.47 /anti tpo = 211\nThe doctor gave me levothyrox 25. What is the importance of diagnosis and treatment? Please reply", + "answer": "You do not need this treatment because the hormone level in the blood is healthy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10861, + "question": "I suffer from slight swelling and pain in the Bartholin gland on both sides. With antibiotics, it decreases and comes back again. Is the solution to remove the gland? What are the side effects of removing both glands?", + "answer": "Endocrinologist review", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10862, + "question": "The best doctor in lymph node tumors, with all due respect to all doctors", + "answer": "Endocrinologist review", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10863, + "question": "I have been married for a year and a half and have not become pregnant. I did an FSH test and it came out as 28. Note that I have hypothyroidism and this could be the reason. I asked about the hope of conceiving.", + "answer": "Hormone correction is necessary to induce ovulation and ensure pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10864, + "question": "What are the symptoms of hyperthyroidism with vitamin D deficiency?", + "answer": "Low TSH, increased heart rate and stress, disturbance in calcium ions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10865, + "question": "I am 28 years old and have not shown signs of puberty\nPlease help\nIs there hope?", + "answer": "Action of FSH - TSH - Prolactin - Action of Testosterone -", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10866, + "question": "I am a female and I suffer from an increase in testosterone and a significant deficiency in the female hormone, which has led to an increase in the size of the abdominal area, a change in the vocal cords to roughness, and a decrease in the size...", + "answer": "Abdominal chromosome study, if the kidneys are normal, hormonal treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10867, + "question": "I have inflammation of the gland and I use Levothyrox 25 mg. Should I use this medicine?", + "answer": "This medicine does not treat adenitis. If the hormone level in your blood is healthy, you do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10868, + "question": "Hello .\nI had a comprehensive medical examination and it turned out that I had blood sedimentation and an imbalance in the thyroid gland. I do not know whether there is an increase or decrease in the gland’s functions, and I have toenail fungus on my right hand. how...", + "answer": "Please write your TSH number", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10869, + "question": "Peace be upon you, songs about the swelling of more than one lymph node at the level of the neck on the right side. When I was using the medicine, it decreased in size, and when I cut it, it swelled again.", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to find out the cause of swollen lymph nodes. See my article on lymphadenopathy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10870, + "question": "I feel pain in the lymph nodes and they are swollen, but I do not have inflammation in the macrophages", + "answer": "It is not necessary to have macrophage inflammation. But if its size increases, it is preferable to see a doctor for examination to confirm the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10871, + "question": "After taking Eltroxin 50 for three months, I discovered that the new box was 100 grams, and I took it 7 times over the course of a week. Should I continue with this dosage or go back to 50, and is there...", + "answer": "You must return to the same dose you were on. There is no harm from what happened", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10872, + "question": "I am a young man, 19 years old and 6 months old. I suffer from an enlarged chest. I went to consult a doctor and he told me that it was fat. I exercised, and I thinned a good amount, but...", + "answer": "Usually at this age there is either fat or gynecomastia. You should consult a surgeon to confirm this. See my article on the topic of gynecomastia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10873, + "question": "What are the causes of hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "It is usually caused by inflammation of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10874, + "question": "What is the treatment for excessive saliva secretion when around people, and how do you behave in such situations because the people around you take the issue from a negative perspective, knowing that I suffer from this problem...", + "answer": "Please consult colleagues in the ear, nose and throat specialty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10875, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I take 3 units of Entos. However, I cannot fast. My glucose goes down during the day with fasting. I can leave Entos.", + "answer": "Juvenile diabetes or type 1 patient. He is exempt from fasting. We do not allow him to fast. This is in general. For you, you must remember all of your medications, their doses, and blood sugar levels during the fasting day", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10876, + "question": "I suffer from fibrosis in the thyroid gland and I have been taking thyroxine pills for years and I am 29 years old, but two days ago I had tests done in Turkey and the doctor reduced the dose to one pill 100 times two weeks...", + "answer": "According to TSH analysis. The dose of thyroxine can be adjusted more or less. The subsequent amendment will be at least six weeks apart. We do the same analysis and decide", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10877, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from hyperthyroidism and am taking carbimazol treatment. Should I take the medicine on an empty stomach and when should I take the medicine in Ramadan?", + "answer": "You can take the medicine on an empty stomach or after food, there is no difference. You can eat the whole grain at once after breakfast in the evening, or divide it into two batches after breakfast and after suhoor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10878, + "question": "6 years ago, I had an operation on the glands in the neck. I had tuberculosis and recovered from it. Thank God, I have glands on the left side. Swelling in the larynx in one place. Slight pain...", + "answer": "You can see an ear doctor and check on your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10879, + "question": "The thyroid was removed after papillary cancer and treatment with radioactive iodine. How much TSH suppression does the patient need?\nSymptoms of increased thyroxine dose?\nPregnancy?", + "answer": "The dose of thyroxine is increased until the TSH level reaches less than 0.1. At the correct dose, it does not affect pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10880, + "question": "I found a pimple at the bottom of my neck, to the left, and when I pressed it, it started to hurt. What should I do now? Thank you", + "answer": "It may be a lymph node or a sebaceous cyst. Don't put pressure on her. If it increases in size, you should see a doctor for examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10881, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I inject Noverbin insulin in the morning, lunch, and dinner, and the dose is 6 millimeters, and Lantus insulin in the evening, 14 millimeters. How do I divide the doses during Ramadan?", + "answer": "For you, fasting is forbidden, my friend", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10882, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I have been drinking Levothyrox 25 grams (one and a half pills) for two and a half months and for days now I have been feeling constant pain in the chest and back and pain in the upper stomach with desire...", + "answer": "There is no relationship between the medication and complaints. Please see a gastroenterologist for follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10883, + "question": "I suddenly feel cold and sweat profusely, even while sleeping while sitting in an air-conditioned room", + "answer": "Sweating alone does not lead to a medical condition. If there are no other complaints, the condition is probably unsatisfactory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10884, + "question": "I had a thyroid echogram and there was a hypoechoic nodule on the right and left lobe, 5 mm and 3 mm, respectively. I consulted the doctor and he prescribed me the drug Altroxine. I am hesitant about taking it. Please advise.", + "answer": "You do not need any treatment for it, and in any case this medicine is not helpful", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10885, + "question": "Can the mammary glands be felt when pressed and held? Do you feel pain when pressed? Are these symptoms normal in the breasts? It is as if I were touching a circular orange ring.", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal at this age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10886, + "question": "My lymph node appeared and I took the antibiotic Ceclor MR and it did not disappear. It took 3 weeks and now I took the dental supplement Augmentin and I was a little afraid and the CBC tests were fine and the ultrasound showed an inflammatory origin. Are these tests sufficient?", + "answer": "Yes, these tests are sufficient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10887, + "question": "I have a swelling in my left thigh, and it spreads to the upper back and under the armpits. Sometimes it increases and sometimes disappears. I would like to know the cause and how to treat it. Thank you.", + "answer": "You should be examined by a doctor to confirm the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10888, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am sick with thyroid disease and I drink 50%. Does hypothyroidism cause allergies?", + "answer": "both . Hypothyroidism is not related to allergies", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10889, + "question": "What is the treatment for hypophysitis?", + "answer": "The pituitary gland is responsible for secreting many hormones. Its deficiency may occur for many reasons, including lymphocytic hypophysitis. Depending on the degree and type of deficiency, we provide treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10890, + "question": "Insulin diabetes\nExcessive sweating\nHair loss\nNail breakage\nEczema\ninsomnia\nMuscle spasm\nArthritis", + "answer": "where is the question ????", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10891, + "question": "Can lymphadenitis and inguinal hernia affect the menstrual cycle?", + "answer": "As far as I know, no", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10892, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\n2- What is the walking time required to reduce blood sugar levels?\nIn the blood without causing harm to the body\nNote: The doctor told me that I should go on a diet and walk\nBecause the cumulative GPA...", + "answer": "We recommend walking about half an hour daily. It can be distributed or in one batch", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10893, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I suffer from inflammation of the thyroid gland, which causes a TSH level of 3.86, and after taking Levothyrox 25 micrograms, 1/2 pill a day, for a month, it became 3.95. Is this normal?", + "answer": "This examination is normal. You do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10894, + "question": "Hello . My fasting blood sugar is 90:98, and two hours after eating, it is 120:130, knowing that I am 49 years old, weigh 74 kilograms, and are 170 tall. So...", + "answer": "They are natural numbers. It is not indicated for diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10895, + "question": "I suffer from parotitis, and the doctor requested an echo of the gland. My question is why the echo, even though he prescribed the treatment for me? I am 52 years old", + "answer": "Please refer the question to colleagues in the ear, nose and throat specialty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10896, + "question": "What are the complications after removing the gland?", + "answer": "Which gland do you mean?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10897, + "question": "I suffer from swollen glands in the neck, many of which are large, and there is one in the armpit and another in the abdomen. I feel pain in my right leg and bloating...", + "answer": "The glands should be examined to ascertain the cause of their enlargement. See my article on swollen lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10898, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the cause of inflammation of the lymph nodes under the armpit? Note that I took a breast ultrasound and it turned out to be normal, only inflammation of the glands.", + "answer": "Adenitis usually improves on its own, unless there is an obvious source of inflammation near the area that needs treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10899, + "question": "I had a thyroid TSH blood test and the result was 3.49\nDoes this mean that I am infected, knowing that I suffer from bloating and low psychological pressure?", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10900, + "question": "Hello doctor, how are you? Honestly, I have had a problem with an underactive thyroid gland since I was 11 years old. I have been trying to control my condition and take thyromcin 25mg. Currently, I am 19 years old and have gained weight...", + "answer": "The result of the blood test must be confirmed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10901, + "question": "I am 46 years old and have hypothyroidism. I take thyroxine, vitamin D, and calcium pills. I also have an increase in water and salt in my body. I want an effective treatment and I want to know the reason", + "answer": "There are many reasons for what you suffer from, and to determine the cause and treatment, you must consult an internal medicine specialist to examine you clinically and conduct the necessary medical examinations.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10902, + "question": "What are the symptoms of salivary gland inflammation?", + "answer": "Pain with swelling", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10903, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. My mother took a biopsy of the thyroid gland for the purpose of examining it and finding out if it was benign or malignant, but I heard from some doctors that this method (taking a biopsy...", + "answer": "A biopsy is a simple procedure using a small needle and does not lead to the activation of any cells or tumors. See my article about thyroid lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10904, + "question": "I had an enlarged thyroid after giving birth due to inflammation of the thyroid gland. What is the appropriate medication and is it a cure? Does the thyroid gland prevent pregnancy, knowing that I have performed all the necessary tests?", + "answer": "If the hormone level in the blood is healthy, you do not need any treatment, and the infection does not affect the pregnancy if the hormone level is healthy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10905, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I had the operation to remove the total thyroid gland, and two months later I felt pain on the top of the head in the form of dizziness, sweating after sleeping at the level of the head, and palpitations, and the laryngologist told me...", + "answer": "After thyroid surgery, the hormones secreted by the thyroid gland must be replaced by taking hormonal treatment under the supervision of a specialist doctor called levothyroxine to avoid hypothyroidism. It should be noted that the dose is determined based on many patient-specific factors, with the necessity of continuous monitoring of thyroid function tests through the blood to ensure that the dose is appropriate, to control processes within the body, and to avoid any undesirable symptoms that may result from increasing or decreasing the dose that the body needs.\nIt is recommended to perform tests that include all thyroid hormones, including TSH, T3, and T4, and to consult a specialist doctor in order to evaluate the medical condition and determine the need to change the dose, as these symptoms may indicate an active thyroid gland.\nFor more:\n\nThyroid tumors\nThyroid cancer \nTreating thyroid problems with herbs\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\n\nReference:\n\nLevothyroxine\nThyroid hormone: How it affects your heart", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10906, + "question": "I have had a tumor in my tongue the size of a chickpea since I was 14 and I am now 29. Usually it is not painful, but sometimes it increases in size and swells and hurts so much that I suffer...", + "answer": "There may be a congenital cyst. You should see a doctor for examination to confirm the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10907, + "question": "My mother is 47 years old and had the lymph node removed on the left side, resulting in failure or lack of feeling in the left half of the tongue. She has been like this for 4 months...what is the reason...", + "answer": "The tongue nerve is often injured during the operation. After this period there is usually nothing that can be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10908, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother has swelling in the lymph node under the ear in the neck, and she complains of pain in her wisdom tooth. We went to the dentist. He confirmed that there was nothing wrong with the tooth and gave her Amoclan. Does it hurt...", + "answer": "If there was an abscess, it would have been seen by the doctor. In any case, you should consult a doctor if you do not improve with treatment within two or three days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10909, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 55-year-old woman. I had a thyroidectomy 20 days ago. I have pain in the right side of my neck. Is this normal? The second question is: Can I do...", + "answer": "Some pain is normal, but if it is severe or increases or has a temperature, it is best to review it to ensure that complications do not occur. Regular household chores can be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10910, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed three years ago and I have been taking Lev medication for a month. I stopped taking the medication. I went back to the doctor and he asked me to increase the dose every week. I feel very tired, loss of appetite, fatigue and pain...", + "answer": "These symptoms are caused by stopping taking the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10911, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism, and I have been treated for three years without any final results. I took two doses of iodine and no results. I am in the process of taking the first dose. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "In my opinion, if it does not benefit, it is preferable to have surgery to remove the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10912, + "question": "I took thyroid gland activity treatment for three months, after which I had an analysis and met with the specialist doctor. I appeared lethargic after the treatment, so he stopped the treatment and told me that you do not need it, but I must do tests as soon as possible...", + "answer": "Sometimes the condition progresses and the gland becomes underactive. This may happen within months or years, or it may not happen. Therefore, you must follow up to ensure that this does not happen by doing a blood test every 3 to 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10913, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My sister suffers from a slight enlargement in her neck. After diagnosis and imaging, it was found that there are cold nodes adjacent to the thyroid gland. What foods and vitamins help in treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "It has no effect on the thyroid gland for lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10914, + "question": "My thyroid gland is not working (lazy) and it makes me tired.. I have been taking the medicine for three years and it is improving, but the number of antibodies is very high...", + "answer": "Antibodies are not important now, whether they rise or fall. What is important is to check the hormone level in the blood. It must be maintained at the required level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10915, + "question": "Does frequent touching of the lymph nodes cause them to swell?", + "answer": "no. Its enlargement indicates that it is abnormal and must be examined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10916, + "question": "I suffer from irritation in the glands and it causes me to lose weight. The gender is male and the age is 27 years", + "answer": "If there is a problem with the gland, it must be treated. See an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10917, + "question": "Peace be upon you. May I inquire about the activity of the thyroid gland, since the ratio of ulU/mlTsh=0.010, with normal ratios for T3 and T4 tests, and when antibodies are made, Tg=20 positive and anti-Tpo=negative?", + "answer": "A radiograph must be made. There may be temporary inflammation of the gland. If there are no symptoms, you do not need treatment during this period.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10918, + "question": "Blood comes out of a gland in the breast", + "answer": "If there is blood, it is preferable to examine it with a doctor to find out the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10919, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, my gland tests are normal, T3=4.430 pg/ml. t4 = 1.600 ng/dltsh = 1.64 but the antibodies are high anti tg = 950. anti tpo = 287 Is this good and what is the reason and solution??", + "answer": "The most important thing is gland tests. As long as they are intact, antibodies are irrelevant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10920, + "question": "I discovered 15 days ago that I have an underactive thyroid and I started taking medication, but I sometimes feel pain in my neck and my bones. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes. This happens sometimes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10921, + "question": "I suffer from tumors in the salivary glands. Is surgery risky? Thank you", + "answer": "There is no great risk in the operation. The most important thing is the nerves near the gland. Must be preserved", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10922, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid have anything to do with high blood pressure? Although I am taking thyroxine at a concentration of 150? My weight is 110 and I suffer from a chronic urinary tract infection", + "answer": "No, it is not related to hypotension", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10923, + "question": "I only had a TSH thyroid test done and the result was 0.05, which means less than the normal rate. So what is the solution and is there a final treatment for it or is it a chronic disease and what is the treatment as there is no...", + "answer": "The rest of the thyroid tests must be performed first in order to make the correct diagnosis of fT3, fT4.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10924, + "question": "What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Symptoms of sluggish or hypothyroidism may be similar to, or even confused with, many other medical conditions. However, symptoms of hypothyroidism develop slowly and common symptoms of hypothyroidism include:\n\nExtreme fatigue.\nExtreme sensitivity to cold.\nWeight gain.\nConstipation.\nDepression.\nPain and weakness in the muscles.\nSpasms and tension in the muscles.\nSevere dryness of the skin.\nSevere breakage of hair and nails.\nChanges in sexual desire.\nPain and numbness in the hands and fingers.\nMenstrual disorders.\nHeavy menstruation.\nHigh blood cholesterol.\nSuffering from forgetfulness.\nPain in the joints.\nDecrease in sweating.\nProblems in the ability to reproduce and fertility in women.\nProblems with breathing and the ability to swallow due to swelling or enlargement of the thyroid gland.\n\nIt should be noted that leaving an underactive thyroid untreated is associated with many different symptoms including the following:\n\nHoarseness and decrease in voice.\nPuffiness in the face and eyes.\nSlow heartbeat.\nChanges in hearing.\nAnemia.\n\nIt should be noted that there are many risk factors that increase the risk of developing hypothyroidism, the most prominent of which are the following:\n\nHaving had thyroid problems before, such as goiter.\nUndergoing surgical intervention to remove the thyroid gland or undergoing treatment with radioactive iodine to treat thyroid problems.\nExposure to radiation therapy to the thyroid gland, neck, or chest.\nFamily history of thyroid disease.\nPregnancy within the past six months.\nGender, as disorders affect women more than men.\nAge - the risk of infection increases after the age of 50.\nSuffering from an autoimmune disorder such as rheumatoid arthritis and others.\n\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and underactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10925, + "question": "Is levothyroxine taken for life by patients with hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "If it is Hashimoto's type deficiency, the answer is yes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10926, + "question": "Thyroid tests were done, antibodies to thyroglobulin > 1.00\nReference value >18.0\nIs the analysis correct?", + "answer": "Yes, it is fine and there is no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10927, + "question": "I suffer from an increase in prolactin, and this has led to the absence of any sperm and my inability to conceive. Can treatment through medications restore the ability to conceive or not?", + "answer": "Yes, drug treatment that works to reduce the level of hormones in the blood is the basic treatment for your condition, but it is necessary to perform magnetic anion rays on the pituitary gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10928, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had an ultrasound scan of my thyroid and it appeared inflamed, so I did a blood test. TSH 3,170 (0.25_5) /ac anti tpo 1.0 (8) /ac anti thyrogl 24.50(18) ft3:5.88(3.44_8.00) / ft4:13,78(9,01_", + "answer": "According to the tests, she does not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10929, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a family member who has an underactive thyroid gland and has not taken the medication for 6 months. He asked the doctor for an analysis a year ago.\nWhat causes thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Not taking the medication will harm the patient and may affect the heart and be life-threatening. A blood test must be done and then the medication should be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10930, + "question": "What is subclinical hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "In this case, the blood test is abnormal, but there are no symptoms. Some of them require treatment and others only require follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10931, + "question": "My mother has diabetes and I was asking about the device - after I put her finger to measure the sugar - my finger was pierced and blood came out of my finger.. Will diabetes occur if it happens...", + "answer": "Diabetes is not transmitted through blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10932, + "question": "I have an overactive thyroid gland with inflammation and cysts", + "answer": "This is treated with medications most of the time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10933, + "question": "...I am 18 years old and I suffer from thyroiditis, which means that I always feel tired and have pain in my heart along with nausea, but during my period in addition to pain...", + "answer": "Have you had a hormonal analysis with an ultrasound of the thyroid gland?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10934, + "question": "I suffer from a cyst in the thyroid gland, and after doing tests, the gland appeared at its normal level, and I do not have any inflammation, and the TSH level = 1.67, so the doctor prescribed me levothyrox 25 µg...", + "answer": "Adenoid cyst does not require any treatment. This medicine is of no use. You do not need to take it, as there is nothing to fear from the bag and no problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10935, + "question": "My husband has Hashimoto's hypothyroidism for five months. He started taking Thyroxine 50, and a month ago he took 75, and since removing it, he suffers from pain in the right side of the throat when swallowing or moving, and he also feels it is large. What is the solution?", + "answer": "There may be an inflammation of the gland causing this pain. But in all cases, it is important to follow up on taking medication and doing tests. This infection does not require any other treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10936, + "question": "Hello\nA 51-year-old patient reached normal thyroid after nearly two years after treatment with carbimazole, and the last dose she took to reach normal was 30mg. Should the treatment be stopped...", + "answer": "Usually the dose is reduced gradually, but in coordination with the doctor. But if you do not improve after two years, you will most likely need another treatment, such as surgery or radioactive iodine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10937, + "question": "Does sadness and anger increase the TSH level to 6.4?", + "answer": "There is no effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10938, + "question": "I used to weigh 90 kilograms, and suddenly, within two months, my weight became 72. I found out that it was a thyroid gland, and it was causing a high heartbeat, high blood pressure, analysis t3 1471 t4 77 13 Tsh 0 01 and I took...", + "answer": "This medication is correct and you should continue taking it until you get better. If you do not improve on medications, there are other possible treatments", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10939, + "question": "Can hypothyroidism occur temporarily in a moment of anger or anger, and if you repeat the analysis after a day, it will not be there??? Such as high blood pressure or temporary diabetes", + "answer": "no. This does not happen", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10940, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid and take thyroxine treatment daily. But I suffer from a feeling of exhaustion, extreme fatigue, and a loss of energy in general. Is it due to the gland?", + "answer": "You must ensure a blood test. If the hormone level is healthy, then fatigue is not a result of it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10941, + "question": "Is a thyroid level of 0.170 normal or not?", + "answer": "A little low", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10942, + "question": "Should a patient who suffers from hypothyroidism avoid drinking milk and its derivatives?", + "answer": "There is nothing that patients with hypothyroidism should abstain from", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10943, + "question": "I have had hypothyroidism for ten years and have been taking levothyrox 100. I recently had my gland analyzed because I am about to have surgery, and I found T3 and T4 to be in their normal range...", + "answer": "If you have no symptoms, there is no need to do anything. If there are symptoms, it is preferable to reduce the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10944, + "question": "I have tuberculosis of the glands, and after a year and a half of treatment, I have grown in another part of my neck. Do I need surgery, and do the operations have side effects?", + "answer": "Tuberculosis does not usually require surgery. Treated with medications only. But your doctor can guide you to the best thing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10945, + "question": "I suffer from swelling of the thyroid gland, but without pain. I have a high temperature, headache, a feeling of inflammation in the throat and ears, and shortness of breath.", + "answer": "It is necessary to examine all of these problems, as a swollen gland alone does not cause all of these problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10946, + "question": "I took radioactive iodine and did not benefit from it. I still have an active gland. What is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "You must wait at least 6 months for the iodine to work. If you do not benefit after this period, you can take a second dose or be treated with medication or surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10947, + "question": "I had tests done on my thyroid gland, which showed that it was slightly swollen and inflamed. The reason is the antibodies. The doctor prescribed me levothyrox25. What do you think? Please respond quickly.", + "answer": "This medicine does not treat antibodies. As long as the hormone test is correct, you do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10948, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 52 years old. Two months ago, I suffered from an enlarged thyroid gland. I took Etherox 50 mg for 10 minutes. I felt severe heart palpitations, then a doctor ordered me to take half a pill, and now...", + "answer": "Thyroxine does not treat goiter. If the blood test is normal, you should not take this medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10949, + "question": "She was suffering from swelling in her neck due to a gland, and it was removed, thank God. Her health condition became unstable. shortness of breath. And lack of desire. Eating and after tests, the doctors said there was a deficiency in...", + "answer": "Shortness of breath usually occurs due to injury to the vocal cord nerve during the procedure. It needs time to improve. See my article about thyroid operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10950, + "question": "I had all the tests done on the thyroid gland, and it turned out that it was working well and that its hormones were moderate, but there was inflammation in it, so the doctor prescribed me levothyrox 25 1/2cp. What do you think?", + "answer": "This medicine does not help infections", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10951, + "question": "I suspect that I suffer from a hormonal disorder. Please help me", + "answer": "If there is any doubt, you should consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10952, + "question": "What are the size of the lymph nodes at the beginning of infection with HIV? Are they swollen significantly and clearly visible? Or is it small and can only be felt by touch? Is it very large and possible...", + "answer": "With infection, the glands may swell or remain as they are. This could happen at any time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10953, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the result was 11.9: tsh 10, t3: 5.2., t4. Do I need to take euthyrox 25mg? ? Note: I have a vitamin D and iron deficiency", + "answer": "This depends if there are symptoms. If there are no symptoms, the examination can be repeated again after 3 months to confirm. Your doctor can confirm the best thing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10954, + "question": "I had a thyroid test for TSH and the result was 0.920, a T3 test with a result of 3.43, a T4 test with a result of 1.29, and an antithyroglobulin test with a result of 985.6.", + "answer": "The results are good. You do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10955, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed due to the presence of cancerous cells in it, but after that my body always became exhausted and I suffered from my intestines and did not lose weight, even though I exercise and follow a diet. What is the reason that...", + "answer": "The hormone level in the blood must be checked periodically to ensure that it is at the correct level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10956, + "question": "Is swollen glands a harm to the upper mind? Because I suffer from swollen glands and the beginning of the appearance of upper molars", + "answer": "This can happen if there is inflammation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10957, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I suffer from the presence of a pimple, or it is like a small lobe at the bottom of the neck on the right side. Is it a disease or a normal gland? I am afraid of the issue!!", + "answer": "It cannot be confirmed without examination. But usually there are lymph nodes. If it is small, it is normal. See my article on neck lumps and lymphadenopathy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10958, + "question": "When I visited a respiratory specialist to examine my seasonal allergies, upon examination, a slight enlargement of the thyroid gland was found, which did not stop for much. Is this a cause for concern?", + "answer": "If there is enlargement, an image of the gland must be taken to confirm it along with a blood test for the hormone level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10959, + "question": "A very slight swelling. The thyroid gland has been present for two years. I had persistent phlegm. I had the gland analyzed and it came out fine. I rarely feel a piece of food stuck in my throat. The back of my neck has chronic muscle tension and my muscles are weak...", + "answer": "If the thyroid tests are normal, they do not cause any symptoms. Simple bloating does not cause any symptoms on its own", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10960, + "question": "I had the gland tested and the gland was active, knowing that I had symptoms of lethargy and weight gain. I had a T3/4 test and it came out normal and I expect a normal picture. Do I have a gland and does it need medication? Knowing that it has been two years to analyze the gland...", + "answer": "If the examination is normal, this means that there is no lethargy or excessive activity in the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10961, + "question": "I have the same gland at the bottom of my throat on the left side, and when I swallow it moves up and down. This is abnormal in the middle of the neck. Is it dangerous? Does it not hurt while it is on...", + "answer": "It cannot be confirmed without examination. You should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10962, + "question": "Is there a possible treatment to lengthen height? Knowing that I am 16 years old and my height is about 152 cm, can I go to a doctor in a specific field for lengthening? If yes, he will be a doctor specializing in...", + "answer": "If short stature resulting from growth hormone deficiency, which is called dwarfism, is diagnosed before puberty and confirmed by laboratory analysis, an endocrinology consultant can treat it only before puberty. He can also diagnose and follow up on other causes of shortness, such as thyroxine deficiency and Turner syndrome, and if he achieves normal results within a hereditary family context, he can, within certain limits and under necessary conditions, give specific amounts of the hormone before puberty to avoid serious symptoms, increase the dose, or coordinate with an orthopedic consultant to do so. Lizarov according to x-rays of developing bones and cartilage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10963, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the causes of high prolactin in men and what are the ways to treat it?", + "answer": "It is recommended to perform a CT scan of the parotid gland in the brain and present it to an endocrinology consultant to examine any signs of high levels of other hormones from the gland, such as increased dark discoloration of the skin, and request and follow up on the necessary tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10964, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and before pregnancy I took 150, and during pregnancy in the 5th month I took 175. I did a test in the 6th month and it came out\n(T3=1.9 (0.6/1.85\n(T4=2.2(4.8/12.2\n(TSH=0.09(0.4/7.0) Reduce the dose to 150. Is it supposed to be 200 doses?", + "answer": "Reducing the dose to 150 is the correct solution", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10965, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor\nI suffer from severe pain in the thyroid gland, and I had TSH, Free T4 tests done and the results were normal - the pain has lasted for two months. I was diagnosed with subacute adenitis - what do you advise and is there a treatment?", + "answer": "If the gland examination is normal, you do not need treatment other than painkillers. Sometimes cortisone must be used. In all cases, follow-up and periodic examination must be performed for at least one year", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10966, + "question": "I suffer from a tumor in the neck area and a very severe inflammation. This has been going on for 7 days, and the last visit I had was yesterday. He said that you have viral lymphadenitis and that it is contagious and does not...", + "answer": "Viral infection does not require any treatment. He's getting better on his own.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10967, + "question": "Hypothyroidism by preventing pregnancy and what is the solution.", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism may prevent pregnancy if not treated. But if it is under treatment and monitoring, it does not affect the pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10968, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done, and the TSH result was low, while the results of Free T3, T4, and Total T3 were all normal. What is the reason for this? I have constant ringing in my left ear and sometimes...", + "answer": "There could be inflammation of the gland. It is preferable to re-examine after 3 months to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10969, + "question": "I had a thyroid size of 2.86, and after treatment with Thyroxine, its size became 0.89. Is this a good size? I started treatment in 2015 and now it is 2017. I noticed an increase in my weight from 68 to 80 kilos...", + "answer": "The size of the gland is not important. What matters is its function. This is shown by a blood test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10970, + "question": "I am 14 years old, going to be 15, and my height is 145. What should I do?", + "answer": "If short stature resulting from growth hormone deficiency, which is called dwarfism, is diagnosed before puberty and confirmed by laboratory analysis, an endocrinology consultant can treat it only before puberty. He can also diagnose and follow up on other causes of shortening, such as thyroxine deficiency, and if he achieves normal results within a hereditary family context, he can, within certain limits and under necessary conditions, give specific amounts of the hormone before puberty to avoid serious symptoms, increase the dose, or coordinate with an orthopedic consultant to perform a Lizarov according to x-rays. Developing bones and cartilage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10971, + "question": "I suffer from severe hypothyroidism and my TSH is very high", + "answer": "Treatment with thyroxine pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10972, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and this test before treatment was TSH 32.34 &T4 8.31, after treatment 45 days TSH 13.35 &T4 12.74. I took Eltroxin - Eltroxin 50 mg. The doctor said take Eltroxin...", + "answer": "Yes. The dose of the medication must be increased and the examination must be repeated again after 45 days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10973, + "question": "I am having an ongoing thyroid operation and I am very afraid. Will it be difficult or does it have risks?", + "answer": "The operation is not dangerous. See my article about the parathyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10974, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My blood sugar is 120. I fasted and broke my fast after three hours. It became 84 after lunch. Of course, my weight is 88.", + "answer": "You may not be diabetic yet, and a fasting and breakfast test must be done after two hours and cumulative", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10975, + "question": "I feel all the symptoms of hypothyroidism, which are fatigue, excessive sleep, weight gain, heaviness and swelling of the legs, depression, feeling cold, and lack of concentration.", + "answer": "You should see a doctor and have your gland examined to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10976, + "question": "Does thyroidectomy cause antibodies to the gland?", + "answer": "No, this is not the solution. Antibodies do not require any treatment. The important thing is to treat the gland’s function if it is abnormal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10977, + "question": "Will treatment for hypothyroidism be lifelong?? What are the symptoms of thyroxine treatment?\nDoes it cause obesity, stomach cramps, coughing, and facial swelling?", + "answer": "If the gland does not work, treatment is lifelong. This medicine, in the correct dosage, has no symptoms or side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10978, + "question": "An increase in the level of thyroid hormone (TSH) to 4.54\nKnowing that the normal range for my age is 4 to 4.2\nIs this dangerous or is it normal with a little treatment? Please answer. What is...", + "answer": "The examination must be repeated after 3 months. It often returns to normal after a while", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10979, + "question": "The gland activity analysis turned out to be normal, so how can I have this exophthalmos!!!? I'm confused and don't know what to do? My appearance has changed and it bothers me a lot psychologically", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to find out the cause of exophthalmos", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10980, + "question": "I have an activity in my gland, palpitations, and irregularity, and my gland has stabilized with the medication..but I have contractile cramps between periods and I am afraid..for your information, I did Holter and echo, and tried more than once, and thank God the results are excellent.", + "answer": "As long as the blood test is fine, there is no need to worry. It is important to continue taking the medication and follow up with periodic examinations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10981, + "question": "Is the rate of 6.28 in the TSH test (thyroid gland) high, meaning an overactive gland, and does it have other harms, such as delayed pregnancy?", + "answer": "There is an increase in screening, but it is not significant. There is no need to treat it, but do it again after 3 months to be sure.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10982, + "question": "What are the symptoms of mammary gland inflammation?", + "answer": "There are several types of infections. After infections, there are no symptoms. Others may cause pain or a lump in the breast", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10983, + "question": "I had thyroid tests: TSHus: 12.14 / 1.17: FT3: 2.66 / FT4. So the doctor gave me LEVOTHYROXINE dose 75. Is this dose appropriate? Should I take it for the rest of my life? Knowing that I have not been treated before.", + "answer": "Take this dose, but do the test again after two months to confirm the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10984, + "question": "I suffer from an overactive thyroid gland and I noticed that I have bulging eyes. Will my eyes return to normal when I regulate the gland’s secretions? Will the bulging continue, despite treatment for my eyes? Will my hair not fall out?", + "answer": "As for exophthalmos, it may recede slightly after taking thyroid medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10985, + "question": "I am 16 years old and my height is 155. Can my height increase after this age and how much can it increase?", + "answer": "Yes, it can increase and the increase may continue until the age of 25 years, but the rate of increase varies from one person to another.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10986, + "question": "Hello.\nA few days ago, I had a complete blood test done, and all the results were excellent, except for the percentage of lymph in the blood, which was 52%. Is this percentage dangerous?", + "answer": "No, it does not pose a risk. As for the result, it indicates that you have a viral infection in the body, and there is no fear of that.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10987, + "question": "I have low sperm, moderate varicocele in the testicle, severe deficiency of the male hormone 1.5, excess prolactin 20, and severe vitamin D deficiency (15). Should I go to the endocrinologist, infertility doctor, or orthopedist?", + "answer": "You should follow a urology specialist in order to treat varicocele, which causes all the disorders you mentioned", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10988, + "question": "Is the thyroid gland a reason for delayed pregnancy? I have a TSH rate of 5.250", + "answer": "Sometimes possible. Do the test again after 3 months to make sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10989, + "question": "I had all the tests done for the thyroid. They were positive, but the examination showed that it was slightly inflamed. What do you advise me? The doctor did not provide any medication.", + "answer": "If the tests are positive, there is no need for any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10990, + "question": "I suffer from a thyroid gland. I wonder if it has doubled since I am 24 years old. I suffer from phlegm in my throat when I wake up. Is this related to the thyroid gland? I suffer from a chronic cough and acidity.", + "answer": "no. These symptoms are not from the gland. Acidity may lead to chronic cough. It must be treated. See my articles about the thyroid gland and about esophageal reflux", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10991, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 19-year-old young man, my height, thank God, is 181 cm. Is there any hope that my height will reach 185 cm, or has growth stopped at this age?", + "answer": "There may be hope.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10992, + "question": "I have been suffering from overlapping images (esotropia) for only two years. My question is: What are its causes and what are the methods of treating it? I had an MRI and there was no problem with the nerves. Analysis...", + "answer": "It is possible that there is an imbalance in the eye muscles as a result of a viral infection or trauma to the head, etc., and the treatment is surgery for the affected muscles", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10993, + "question": "I did a blood sugar test and found it was 136 and the cumulative score was 6.56. Do I have diabetes?", + "answer": "These numbers are not sufficient to diagnose diabetes\nYou should follow up with an endocrinologist and do a blood sugar tolerance test after meals in order to reach the correct diagnosis as to whether you have diabetes or glucose intolerance and then receive the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10994, + "question": "I am suffering from a swollen thyroid gland. I have no symptoms other than an apparent but not very large swelling of the gland. Please, what is the solution?", + "answer": "There are no medications that can help with swollen glands. It may decrease with time.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10995, + "question": "Hello\nI need an endocrinology consultant\nMy problem is a lack of male hormones, and I discovered it after marriage due to erectile dysfunction and lack of desire, as I am 27 years old. I do not know the reason for this.", + "answer": "The reasons are many\nHere are some general tips that are useful to you\n,\nExercising and improving your fitness level\nComplete cessation of smoking in all its forms, if any\nLose weight because obesity may cause a deficiency of male hormones\nFollow a low-fat diet because fat may cause deficiency\nEat plenty of fruits, vitamins, almonds, nuts and honey\nReducing stress and emotion because stress, anxiety, and depression may cause a lack of male hormones. It is also recommended to practice relaxation\nHaving sex more than usual because it will certainly cause the hormone level to increase\nBathing with cold water has been scientifically proven to increase the level of testosterone\n,\nMay God grant you success", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10996, + "question": "When my father sleeps, he always wakes up sweating and feels hot, shivering, and lethargic. These are symptoms of low diabetes. How do I deal with him in this case?", + "answer": "If he suffers from diabetes, in all cases where there is a change in his condition, you must give him a percentage of sugar dissolved in water, as it helps him even if his blood sugar is high.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10997, + "question": "Goiter gland enlargement and no treatment in its early stages", + "answer": "There are no stages to the gutter. If the enlargement is minimal, then there is none and you do not need any treatment. If the degree is significant, the only treatment is surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10998, + "question": "A 48-year-old patient who has been suffering from hypothyroidism for about 10 years. An examination two days ago found that she had a nodule in the right lobe of the thyroid gland, without symptoms.\nWhat is the probability that it is...", + "answer": "The probability of it being malignant is 10%. But this depends on the picture and other things. See my article about thyroid cancer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 10999, + "question": "Is there a defect in the thyroid gland if the ratio of TSH, FT3, and FT4 is as follows: tsh:2,73_ft3:4,53_ft4:11,64?", + "answer": "The normal percentage of thyroid hormone test results may vary depending on the laboratory in which the analysis was performed, but the normal percentage is generally within the following limits:\n\nTSH: Thyroid stimulating hormone: 0.2-5.5 mIU/L, meaning a reading of 2.73 indicates that the ratio is normal.\nfT3 triiodothyronine: 3.1-6.8 pmol/L. That is, a reading of 4.53 indicates that the T3 hormone level is within the normal limit.\nfT4 Free thyroxine: 10-24.5 pmol/L. That is, a reading of 11.64 indicates that the T4 hormone level is within the normal limit.\n\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs \nFour tests to evaluate thyroid nodules\nThe relationship of the thyroid gland to weight\n\nReference:\n\nThyroid function tests \nThyroid Function Tests (TSH, FT4, FT3)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11000, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed two years ago and I take Troxine 250 per day, and I still gain weight, and during sleep I sometimes feel hot flashes and excessive sweating.", + "answer": "You must do a new TSH test to verify the effectiveness of the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11001, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 21-year-old young man who suffers from osteoporosis, a soft voice, flabby muscles, and feminine features!! Weak sexual ability and sometimes erectile dysfunction. I feel itching in my anus and I...", + "answer": "It is preferable to visit a doctor who specializes in glands and hormones to check your condition. The cause may be hormonal, and there is no disease that does not have a cure.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11002, + "question": "A patient who had her thyroid removed and takes Levothyroxine, vitamin D calcium stabilizers, and calcium tests at a minimum.\nShe suffers from very severe pain in her hands only and exclusively at night\nWhy, doctors, please?", + "answer": "This is mostly due to calcium deficiency. It is preferable to increase the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11003, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism, and for a while now, red pigmentation has appeared on my face, and I feel tired and lazy all day long. Please help me.", + "answer": "You must re-check again to ensure that the dose is appropriate. Sometimes the dose must be changed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11004, + "question": "Hello, my sister suffers from thyroid gland irregularity. She has TSH 7 and other normal hormones. Is there any hope that she will return to normal without treatment?", + "answer": "Yes. Sometimes the examination comes back normal. Therefore, the examination must be repeated after 3 months to be sure.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11005, + "question": "I had a TSH test done and it was 1.15. Is it normal or not because I suffer from an accelerated heartbeat?", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11006, + "question": "I sometimes feel tight and irritable, and I have a thyroid gland. I had a test done and it was high, and the doctor increased the percentage for treatment. I sometimes feel a tingling sensation in the joints of the hand, leg, and foot...", + "answer": "Symptoms usually improve if the examination reaches the normal level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11007, + "question": "I have thyroid glands and I take medicine, but why do I not get my period at all?", + "answer": "The blood test level must be confirmed and repeated until it reaches the normal level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11008, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland without symptoms. Is it necessary to adjust my TSH with medication if my FT4 and FT3 levels are normal? What is the appropriate dose, given that my TSH is 22?", + "answer": "This examination indicates sluggishness of the gland and requires treatment. The dose is given in coordination with the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11009, + "question": "When I stop taking medications to replace parathyroid removal, I sometimes experience numbness in my fingers and half of my face, and my hands take an unnatural position?", + "answer": "This indicates a low level of calcium in the blood. Calcium intake must be continued without interruption", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11010, + "question": "Peace be upon you... I suffer from severe hypothyroidism, a rapid pulse rate of 140 beats/minute, low blood pressure, anemia, fever, and extreme thirst, with no sweating.", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism does not lead to an increased pulse. You should consult a doctor to find out the nature of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11011, + "question": "I have been suffering from swollen lymph nodes in the neck and underarm for two and a half months\nAnd the tonsils. The doctor told me that I had a Klebsiella infection and gave me antibiotics twice...", + "answer": "This bacterium does not lead to swollen glands. You must ascertain the reason for this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11012, + "question": "What are the results of a laboratory test for a toxic gland? I mean, whether these hormones rise or fall: Tsh, T3, T4", + "answer": "In the toxic gland, T3 and T4 rise, and TSH decreases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11013, + "question": "Does Indian costus treat the thyroid gland and what are its harms?", + "answer": "no. Indian costus does not treat the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11014, + "question": "I am 22 weeks pregnant, and I have an underactive thyroid gland. At 19 weeks, it was TSH4.8. The doctor increased the dose on day 75 and 100, and now she did a new test, and it was TSH2, still at the same dose.", + "answer": "This level is appropriate. Continue in the same way and re-examine after two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11015, + "question": "I have a high TSH rate of 22.82, with normal rates for both FT4 and FT3. The doctor prescribed me a dose of 75 thyroxine, knowing that I have no symptoms. Is it necessary to take medication and is it...", + "answer": "Yes. You must take medication and follow up with tests. This problem is chronic and lasts a lifetime", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11016, + "question": "I suffer from a thyroid gland, and it has clearly enlarged and not much is accompanied by abnormalities. I had a sample done twice. The result is inflammation of the gland and the presence of vesicles, but there is no activity or decrease in it. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "You do not need any treatment as long as the tests and pictures are correct. There is no treatment for inflation other than surgery, but if the inflation is large. Otherwise, you do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11017, + "question": "Does regular use of thyroxine require taking calcium with it all the time? Does it need supplements in general? Is it related to swelling of the legs? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Thyroxine does not always require taking calcium with it, unless the dose is high. It has nothing to do with swelling of the legs, unless the hormone level in the blood decreases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11018, + "question": "I had been suffering from hypothyroidism for two years, and the doctor prescribed me Thyroquin 50, and the last TSH result was 1.02. The doctor told me that the gland had become active, and he prescribed me Neomicrazole 5. So what...", + "answer": "This result is good, and this indicates that the dosage is correct. It must be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11019, + "question": "Here is the result of the thyroid hormone analysis, noting that the gland was removed more than two years ago. TT3=163TT4=12.6TSH=.01. Is it necessary to adjust the dose?", + "answer": "Yes. The dose should be reduced, unless the reason for removing the gland is glandular cancer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11020, + "question": "My mother, who is 50 years old, suffered from a swelling in the neck, mostly in the thyroid gland. The doctor told her that it was neurological and that she should intensify the examinations, but we were afraid of thyroid cancer...", + "answer": "Most goiters are benign and not related to cancer. Do not worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11021, + "question": "I have enlarged lymph nodes, one in the neck. Note that after this enlargement occurred, there was inflammation in the brain and the inflammation subsided, but they are still enlarged and there is a gland at the top...", + "answer": "If the inflation continues and increases in size, it should be examined by a doctor to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11022, + "question": "What is the rest or recovery period after lymph node surgery and what should be followed after the operation?", + "answer": "What is the lymph node operation?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11023, + "question": "I did periodic tests and the results were: TSH 7.3 NORMES 0.27-4.7T3 1.5 NORMES 0.95-2.5T4 92 NORMES 60-120 I do not suffer from any symptoms. What is the problem? What is the medication? Is there a risk? Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no need for any treatment now. But the examination must be repeated after 3 months to confirm it. It may get better or worse over time. It is important to follow up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11024, + "question": "I had a nodule in the thyroid gland, mm5*6, after I took an ultrasound and had a TSH test of 0.85. Now I have pain in the neck under the right jaw. This is my condition and what is the treatment for it?", + "answer": "You do not need any treatment for the thyroid gland. As for the pain, its cause has nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11025, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please, when there is a problem related to the thyroid glands, I should see a doctor in any specialty and whether increased activity of the thyroid glands causes a problem in pregnancy or not.", + "answer": "Endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11026, + "question": "What is the normal percentage of the thyroid gland? Is 0’59 considered normal? Is this percentage at a safe level for the gland’s function? 1015783259", + "answer": "If you mean 0.59, it is a normal result.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11027, + "question": "I analyzed the parathyroid gland and the result was 97.89 h pg/ml. Is the analysis correct or not, knowing that I am taking a vitamin D supplement due to my deficiency?\nMay God reward you.", + "answer": "This score is high. Vitamin D is not the cause, but it may be a deficiency of the vitamin in the body. This test should be compared to the level of calcium in the blood. If it is normal, it is preferable to re-examine it after two or three months of taking the supplement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11028, + "question": "I have tuberculosis in the lymph nodes and I want to know the cause and treatment", + "answer": "The tuberculosis microbe is transmitted through the blood to the lymph nodes, and tuberculosis treatment must be taken for a period of 6-9 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11029, + "question": "Hypothyroidism and what is its treatment?", + "answer": "The only treatment is thyroxine pills. There is no treatment to make the gland work again", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11030, + "question": "We have been taking thyroxine pills for a month, the test result is TSH 0.107 FT4 28.63. I took a dose of 75 now, the test result is TSH 0.121. Should we continue on the same dose or what?", + "answer": "The dose should be reduced", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11031, + "question": "When is hyperthyroidism completely cured after treatment with radioactive iodine?", + "answer": "It takes 3 to 5 months. Therefore, it must be checked periodically during this period", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11032, + "question": "I am 22 years old and I have Addison's disease. I have been taking hydrocortisone for 5 months and I do not feel any improvement, most of the time due to low blood sugar and muscle failure...", + "answer": "You may need to increase the dose. Go to your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11033, + "question": "I had an enlarged thyroid gland. With medication, it decreased with medical tests, but I still take the medication. I have gained weight. I have a problem with my vocal cords. Why? please answer", + "answer": "Blood tests must ensure that the hormone level in the blood is normal. If it is normal, the medication should be discontinued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11034, + "question": "There is swelling in the lymph nodes even though there is no inflammation. What is the reason?", + "answer": "There are many causes of swollen lymph nodes, such as infections and tumors. Must be checked to confirm. See my article on lymphomas and masses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11035, + "question": "Al Salamu Aleykum . I suffer from inflammation of the gland and I currently take a dose of 25 mg every day, and the doctor advised me to double the dose after a week to 50 mg. Should I take two pills at the same time in the morning...", + "answer": "Take the medicine once a day", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11036, + "question": "I had an increase in the secretion of the thyroid gland, which produces bodies that abort the fetus, so they removed it, and after 6 years I took a high dose of toxin and it came back, and by the echo, the gland tissue was normal, so is it normal for it to come back?", + "answer": "The removed gland does not return. But in most cases, the entire gland is not removed, leaving only part of it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11037, + "question": "I have a blood clot in my neck. After thyroidectomy. Is this dangerous? ???? The operation was two months ago.", + "answer": "no. This is not serious and will get better on its own.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11038, + "question": "I am a 43-year-old girl who suffered from an active thyroid disease, which caused me bulging eyes. I visited a doctor to treat the thyroid gland and took the appropriate medications, but I still suffer from bulging eyes...", + "answer": "There are several possible treatments depending on the degree of exophthalmos. It is possible to use drops or medications in some cases. In some cases you need surgery. You should see an ophthalmologist who specializes in these problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11039, + "question": "My first pregnancy was after treatment for hypothyroidism, after using thyroxine pills. Will a second pregnancy occur except after treatment, knowing that I stopped using them immediately after giving birth?", + "answer": "The important thing is that the blood test is correct. If the hormone level in the blood is healthy, it has no effect on pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11040, + "question": "I suffer from a slight increase in the rate of thyroid secretion resulting from an increase in the immune system anti corps anti thyroidiene", + "answer": "You must follow up and perform periodic blood tests for the gland. This situation is usually temporary or may turn into sluggishness in the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11041, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The TSH level is 11 and I take thyroxine 100. Is this dose sufficient?", + "answer": "The medicine must be taken for about two months and re-examined. If the reading is the same, you need to increase the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11042, + "question": "I have been suffering from thyroid disease for three years. I took Thyroxine 100 and it improved and stopped, and I no longer feel the symptoms. Obesity, puffiness of the face and eyes, numbness in the extremities, and extreme laziness.", + "answer": "These symptoms are due to your stopping the medication. It must be continued for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11043, + "question": "I have a thyroid disease, and I feel nauseous for no reason, and I have a migraine, and I suffer from lack of concentration, loss of appetite, and immunodeficiency. What is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "Is the gland active or sluggish? Go to your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11044, + "question": "I have been suffering for a year from a slight swelling of the thyroid gland, chest pain, persistent phlegm, and pain in the bones and muscles, especially the back of the neck. There is no hoarseness in the voice, and when I touch the gland...", + "answer": "If the examination is normal, the pain and phlegm are not from the thyroid gland. Maybe there is another reason. You should be examined by a doctor to ensure that there is no inflammation or allergy in the throat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11045, + "question": "My mother is taking thyroxine 100 mg. When the T4 test was done, it was 24 more than the normal number, and her ferritin was 500. So she stopped the medication for two days?", + "answer": "A TSH test must be done to confirm the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11046, + "question": "I feel pain when swallowing and the voice disappears sometimes. I examined the thyroid nodule 9*11 mm. The blood was tested and the results came out fine and they said after 3 months we will see it. They did not charge me anything and nothing was done...", + "answer": "Yes. This is normal. But the problem of swallowing and voice has nothing to do with this complex, as it does not cause these problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11047, + "question": "I had an operation to remove the thyroid gland 6 months ago and so far the hormones have not returned to normal. A month ago it was 0.036 and now it is 41. Note that I am taking 75 milligrams of thyroxine. I want to...", + "answer": "This indicates that the dose is low. The dose must be increased in coordination with the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11048, + "question": "I took radioactive iodine 3 months ago, and since I did not feel better, I did a TSH test of 0.005. I still have an active gland. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Sometimes iodine takes longer. You may need another dose if the dose is not enough", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11049, + "question": "Hello\nI have a very slight thyroid gland with a ratio of 4.4\nI have not gotten pregnant for a year and a half. Does this laziness prevent pregnancy? Should I take thyroid medication to get pregnant?", + "answer": "This is not laziness in the gland. This examination is correct. But it must be returned again after 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11050, + "question": "I used an extra dose of treatment for hypothyroidism yesterday. I took 100 ml. I use 50 mg daily. I felt a headache. My question is, should I use a dose today or should I stop for a day?", + "answer": "Take your daily dose as usual. Do not stop the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11051, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and my thyroid test was 75\nI have a problem with numbness throughout my body to the point that I cannot bear it\nA time of emotions, whether nervous or extroverted\nThe cause of numbness and does it have a cure?", + "answer": "Treatment is after examining the patient, performing tests and x-rays if necessary, and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11052, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and it causes me to gain weight and I want to lose weight. The test result is T4 1.25 & Tsh 5.94\nWhat is the appropriate dose for this?", + "answer": "The dosage is determined by the doctor, and treatment and analysis must be followed up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11053, + "question": "I did an analysis of the thyroid gland and the results were as follows: Thyroid gland lesion cells suspicious for cystic tumors (papillary carcinoma). The doctor asked me to drink levothyrox 50 mg. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "The treatment is complete removal of all parts of the thyroid gland on both sides, unless spread occurs. If there is evidence of spread to only the cervical lymph nodes, they must be removed as well. Otherwise, no. The removal of the gland is followed by chemotherapy with an oncologist. God willing, you will recover completely after months. As for L Troxin tablets, they must be taken daily. Throughout your life to compensate for the lack of hormone secretion that was secreted by the removed gland, and the appropriate daily dose is according to the instructions of the treating physician, and he can re-adjust it between 50, 100, 75, or other according to your clinical follow-up.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11054, + "question": "Is it possible for the thyroid gland to return after the operation?", + "answer": "If the gland is partially removed, the remaining part may swell again", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11055, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My sister suffers from an airway gland. I received tests and the result was T3 1.26ng/ml.\nT4150nmo/L_Tsh2.20uIU/ml Please help me prescribe treatment because we are in a besieged area and there are no specialist doctors", + "answer": "You do not need any treatment. Blood test is fine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11056, + "question": "I am suffering from hair loss, I have a deficiency of vitamin D and vitamin B12. I took pills and the next morning, how many months ago did I take it? They said I had taken pills for it. I took pills two weeks ago. They said it’s okay...", + "answer": "It may be a hormonal imbalance or a psychological condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11057, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a girl who suffers from hair loss and the onset of obesity. I had the necessary tests done and this is the result (thyroid 8.28, zinc 81, ferritin 16, testosterone 1.30). Thank you.", + "answer": "Go to an endocrinologist. Medicine does not analyze and treat a patient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11058, + "question": "Does drinking barley drink affect those who have an underactive thyroid gland? Is barley gluten-free?", + "answer": "There are not sufficient studies indicating that drinking barley drink affects the activity of the thyroid gland. There is nothing wrong with consuming barley drink by patients with thyroid disease, but if you want to drink it on a daily or periodic basis, in this case it is preferable to consult a doctor who is following up on the condition first.\n \nAs for gluten, barley contains it. It is part of the family of grains that contain gluten, such as wheat and barley, and therefore it is not suitable for people who suffer from gluten sensitivity or who suffer from celiac disease, or who follow a gluten-free diet, with reference to There are also some gluten-free malt drinks available.\n \nIn general, it is recommended that you read the products carefully before purchasing them if you suffer from a gluten allergy, as there are many processed foods that contain wheat and barley.\n \nFor more:\n\nWhat is the best gluten-free flour?\nGluten sensitivity 5 unexpected symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11059, + "question": "Hello\nSir, I was asking about Norditropin/Somatropin\nIs it possible to actually increase a person's height and how long does it take to reach the desired height if I were...", + "answer": "Growth hormone should not be used except under medical supervision in doses determined by the treating physician and for an appropriate reason, such as a lack of natural secretion from the pituitary gland before puberty, a deficiency in growth factors, or sluggish receptors under certain conditions to prevent dwarfism in which delaying compensation for the hormone deficiency until after puberty does not affect it.\nAs for random consumption, it leads to complications such as sagging and weak heart, for example, at a later stage due to the increase in hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11060, + "question": "Doctor did a TSH test > 0.005\nT4 1.24\nIs the result normal or not?", + "answer": "This result indicates increased thyroid activity and requires treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11061, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I take thyroxine 50 half a pill every two days. I discovered that I am pregnant. My last menstruation was on 11/30/2016. The last analysis was FreeT4 1.13 & TSH 5.7 on 12/17/2016. What is the appropriate dose of thyroxine?", + "answer": "The dose should be increased in coordination with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11062, + "question": "I discovered by chance that there was a nodule composed of liquid and solid, its dimensions were 16.5*7.5 mm, in the right lobe of the thyroid gland when I did an ultrasound and analyzed the gland and the calcium was normal. Is the nodule a malignant tumor?", + "answer": "Mostly the nodule is benign. But a biopsy must be done to confirm it. See my article about thyroid lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11063, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 29 years old. I had thyroid tests. TSH and T3 were in the normal range, but T4 was high. Does this mean hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "No, this is not enough. Are there any symptoms? The best thing is to re-examine after 3 months to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11064, + "question": "I have an underactive gland. I use thyroxine 75. I was tested two days ago and the test result was 4.5. Do I need to increase the dose and how much should I increase it?", + "answer": "This depends on several things, including the presence of any symptoms. It is best to leave this decision to your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11065, + "question": "What do these tests mean? T3 4.49, T4 202.49, TSH 0.05", + "answer": "This means there is increased activity and secretion of the thyroid gland. You need treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11066, + "question": "I suffer from an allergy when I smell fenugreek. A doctor gave me allergy medicine with soimidrol/Methylprednisolone needles. I had dizziness. The doctor diagnosed it with low TSH. I took a glandular medicine. I had numbness in my hands and weakness...", + "answer": "Treatment: After discussing the case, go to an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11067, + "question": "TSH blood tests were done; My result was 0.05 and the doctor gave me carbimazole\nMy question is, is this the right medicine for me or not?", + "answer": "Yes, continue treatment and follow your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11068, + "question": "Treatment of hyperthyroidism", + "answer": "Usually at first treatment is with medication. In some patients, treatment with radioactive iodine or surgery is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11069, + "question": "My weight has decreased significantly over the past year and I was asked to undergo a glandular analysis and a DGP analysis. Are there other tests that I should perform to detect the possibility of malabsorption?", + "answer": "Urea /Creatinine/CBC/FBG/HB1AC/FT3/FT4/TSH These tests are the beginning. Do them and go to an internal medicine doctor to complete the follow-up of the case.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11070, + "question": "My mother had a thyroidectomy seven years ago, and the doctor then wrote her a prescription for a type of treatment that replaces the thyroid hormones that she should follow for the rest of her life, but she forgot these instructions...", + "answer": "Do a gland analysis and go to a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11071, + "question": "What is the best treatment for thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Is it hypertrophy, increased activity, or laziness...each case has a different treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11072, + "question": "Hello doctor, I am a 20 year old girl. I had tests done for TSH-t4-t3 and found that Tsh is normal and T3-T4 is low, but not much. After a week, I repeated tests for TSH and found that it was very high, more than...", + "answer": "Did you take any medications or not? You must repeat the tests: FT3/FT4/TSH/thyroid AB.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11073, + "question": "Does the hormone affect my life and can it increase the level of hormones, knowing that I had the entire thyroid removed?", + "answer": "Hormone is a replacement therapy after the removal of the gland and has no complications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11074, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism, and my weight is 86 and my height is 156. I suffer from excess weight, and most of my time with me is laziness and lethargy. Is there a medicine that helps with activity and movement?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism is the reason. Go to your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11075, + "question": "My father is 65 years old and suffers from heart disease and diabetes. He has a problem with an enlarged thyroid gland. When he went to one doctor, they said surgery, and the other said that anesthesia is dangerous for Amr. Now he is suffering and has not found anything to do, and he is now dependent on...", + "answer": "Please see a endocrinologist to determine whether he needs surgery and what alternatives are available, such as radioactive iodine or medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11076, + "question": "Doctor, I took radioactive iodine 3 months ago. When should I see an endocrinologist so he can give me thyroxine?", + "answer": "You should do a gland test now and go to the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11077, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I am being treated with Euthyrox 100 mcg, and the latest test results show that the thyroid hormones are normal (Tsh), but testosterone is high, and I went into menopause 3 months ago. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Hormonal imbalance: Go to a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11078, + "question": "I have inflammation of the thyroid gland and the TSH hormone is 05 and the dose of thyroxine is a 25 mg pill, but the symptoms do not go away, severe fatigue and pain in the shoulders and hands with...", + "answer": "Go to a endocrinologist to undergo a medical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11079, + "question": "How to treat: There was an increase in the pituitary hormone, which led to the cessation of sperm secretion", + "answer": "What is the excess hormone from the pituitary gland? It may be the lactic hormone (prolactin). A CT scan must be done on the pituitary gland, and if it is healthy, treatment of the hormone is simple with a specialist in the endocrinology.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11080, + "question": "I suffer from joint pain and increased heart rate. My medical condition was diagnosed by doctors as an overactive thyroid, and as soon as I took the medicine, I had swelling in the neck area, so...", + "answer": "Ft3/Ft4/TSH/thyroid Ab analysis must be done\nAnd a television scan of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11081, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from swelling in my fingers due to exposure to cold, along with redness and slight numbness. This swelling goes away after about half an hour with work. I have hypothyroidism and am taking thyroxine treatment...", + "answer": "Some cases include insufficiency of blood circulation in the extremities in the winter, adenopathy that is associated with Raynauld's disease, and treatment with aspirin 150 mg daily. It is recommended to consult a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11082, + "question": "The first thing I had was an operation on the thyroid gland and it was removed, and I continued to take medication on a daily and regular basis, but after a long period of time I had a rapid heartbeat, and I had an EKG done, and the heart turned out to be healthy, but with vibration...", + "answer": "A blood test must be done to confirm the hormone level. You may need to reduce the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11083, + "question": "I have a hereditary disease, hypothyroidism. I have been suffering from it for 6 years, even though I take the medicine, which is etroxine, but there is no answer. I suffer from my excess weight of 65 and lethargy. I hope...", + "answer": "A thyroid Ab test must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11084, + "question": "When insulin is low and sugar levels are normal, what is the problem???", + "answer": "What's the problem...send the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11085, + "question": "Can Fexonidal (Fexofenadine) be used for those who suffer from the thyroid gland and are undergoing an operation on it?", + "answer": "Yes No Problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11086, + "question": "I had my thyroid gland analyzed and I want to know the result. This is fine. Thank you very much.\nTsh 0.74\nTt3 120\nTt4 10.2\nFreet3 4.0\nFree t4 1.5", + "answer": "The normal percentages must be sent to the laboratory for each result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11087, + "question": "Ultrasound examination of the thyroid gland showed a tumor of less than 1 cm on the left side, no lymph nodes, the size of the gland was equal, and the blood test was normal. Is there a risk because he diagnosed a water cyst...", + "answer": "If it is a cyst, it is benign and does not turn into a tumor. See my article on lumps and goiter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11088, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done and the result was Ft4 0.98 and TSH test 5.07. An Ultrasound scan was done and I was told that there was beginning to be an enlargement of the gland but no drainage was done...", + "answer": "The blood test must be repeated after 3 months to ensure that the tests have changed. There is no need for any treatment now", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11089, + "question": "What is the natural treatment for the parotid gland?", + "answer": "Parotitis is treated with anti-inflammatory drugs only, but if there is a stone, it may be surgically removed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11090, + "question": "When using the drug Ethyroxine for someone who has had the thyroid gland removed, what are the effects resulting from using an excessive dose in terms of weight? Is there an increase or decrease and what are the other effects of increasing it...", + "answer": "Increasing the dose may not affect weight, but it may have side effects on the heart or other things", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11091, + "question": "My daughter, 8 months old, takes one and a half tablets of Levothyroxine because she has deficiency since birth. Can she recover and not take medication, or will she have to take it all her life? What is the effect of this disease on her growth? (Is her growth normal?)", + "answer": "You will remain on treatment for life. A gland analysis must be done every 3 months until its growth is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11092, + "question": "What is viral thyroiditis", + "answer": "Viral thyroiditis has several stages\nUsually, the first stage involves excessive secretion and activity of the gland and lasts for several months, followed by laziness or lethargy in the thyroid gland and lasts for several months as well, followed by normal thyroid function.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11093, + "question": "Is viral inflammation of the thyroid gland accompanied by an increase in body temperature to 40 degrees? What is the medical treatment in this case to stop the excessive activity of the gland? How long will the virus and infection last?", + "answer": "Inflammation of the gland does not lead to high fever. Treatment is only with appropriate medications according to the blood test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11094, + "question": "My thyroid level reached 4.37, which is higher than the normal range of 2-4, and I began to suffer from symptoms such as shortness of breath, rapid heart rate, lack of concentration, joint and muscle pain, headaches, and complete fatigue. What should I do...", + "answer": "These symptoms are not from the gland because the examination is almost normal. You should see a doctor to confirm the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11095, + "question": "I am a young man, 17 years old, and my height is 1.87 cm, and my problem is:\n1-If I were to increase, how much?\n2-Is there a way to lose height or limit its increase? 3-When does growth stop?\n4-Is there a medicine or method...", + "answer": "Height is golden, my friend", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11096, + "question": "Hello.. I would like to inquire about the percentage of thyroid hormone in the blood. Does it increase or decrease with age? Does the percentage apply to those who are 10-20 years old?.....", + "answer": "Aging may cause a decrease in hormone secretion as a natural factor in aging", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11097, + "question": "I have an underactive gland. I am 25 years old, my weight is 144, and my height is 170. What are the causes of the underactive gland? Does it cause serious diseases?", + "answer": "Lethargy is usually caused by Hashimoto's disease. It is not serious, but treatment must be continued. See my article about hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11098, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. My weight is 70 and my height is 159. I was on a diet, and thank God, I lost weight until I lost my thyroid gland, and I don’t know how to lose weight by taking thyroxine 50 a day.", + "answer": "The treatment must be continued and the pictures must be repeated to ensure the appropriate dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11099, + "question": "I am a married woman, 38 years old. I have an underactive thyroid gland. Every time I do the test, I notice that it does not improve despite regularly using the specified dose of thyroxine 50 on a daily basis...", + "answer": "If the test does not improve, the dose should be increased. See your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11100, + "question": "Hello, I have a large thyroid gland. All tests, thank God, are fine\nWhat can I do? Because the doctor advised me to have an operation, thank you", + "answer": "This depends on the size of the inflation and the symptoms that occur from it. Simple enlargement that is not accompanied by any symptoms, there is no need to do anything about it. See my article on goiter and masses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11101, + "question": "I have hypopituitarism, but my menstrual cycle is regular, and I am overweight, knowing that I am taking Levotrex 50 mg.", + "answer": "What are the results of the analysis?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11102, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I have inflammation of the thyroid gland, and the doctor said that surgery and removal of the gland is necessary. Is there a solution other than surgery? What are the causes of inflammation of the thyroid gland...", + "answer": "An underactive gland does not require surgery. It is treated with medications only. See my article about hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11103, + "question": "I had an ultrasound of the gland and it was smaller than normal, and the blood test said there was lethargy. Does the small size have serious causes or is this normal due to lethargy?", + "answer": "Size does not affect anything, and lethargy requires treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11104, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an underactive thyroid, and the levels of T3 and T4 hormones are normal, but my TSH hormone is very high.", + "answer": "Treatment depends on the extent of the hormone levels and the presence of any symptoms. You should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11105, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, but I noticed a tingling sensation between the neck and shoulder on the left side that hurts me a lot, in addition to pain in the left ear. Are these symptoms related to the gland...", + "answer": "no. These symptoms are not related to gland sluggishness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11106, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism and the TSH rate was 0 7, so he prescribed Inderal 40 x 3, and after 21 days TSH0 1, so he prescribed Inderal 40 x 3 (propranolol) and Neomercazole 5 pills x 3, and after 50 days TSH 11 5, what should I do?", + "answer": "Ft3/FT4/TSH....Please do the tests and send them to the email or website if the admin approves", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11107, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have mild enlargement of the lymph nodes in my neck, and I am worried and afraid that it is a tumor. Knowing that the swelling is a very simple thing and has been with me for about two months.", + "answer": "Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck are common. If the glands are small, this is usually the result of temporary infections. But if it increases in size, it must be reviewed to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11108, + "question": "I hope you can help me understand the results of the tests I conducted regarding the thyroid gland: Euthyroidie: 0.25-5mUI/1. Hyperthroidie<0,5 mU/1.Hypothyroidie>7mUI/1Ft4 14,09pmol/1", + "answer": "These are normal ratios, increased secretion and deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11109, + "question": "A month ago, I was in a pre-hypothyroid stage, and the doctor said that if there is an intention to become pregnant, take thyroid medicine to correct it and prescribe Ethrox, strength 50. I have been using it for a month...", + "answer": "Thyroxine does not lead to hair loss. However, in each case, the blood test must be repeated to confirm the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11110, + "question": "What is the appropriate treatment and appropriate diet for the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Eating fish rich in iodine is the appropriate treatment for the disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11111, + "question": "I am 27 years old, married and a mother of two children. I had my thyroid removed, and I want to ask whether thyroid replacement therapy conflicts with the use of birth control pills.", + "answer": "There is no conflict if the dose is appropriate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11112, + "question": "Is it possible that the reason for the increase in platelets is due to an increase in calcium in the blood, given that the parathyroid hormone is high and I suffer from a vitamin D deficiency?", + "answer": "no. The two things have nothing to do with each other", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11113, + "question": "Doctor, I took radioactive iodine two months ago and I did not feel better. The symptoms of hyperthyroidism are still with me until now.", + "answer": "It may have an effect within 3 months. The gland must be re-analyzed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11114, + "question": "What does thyroid analysis mean? AC ANTI TPO 95.92UL/ML", + "answer": "Analysis alone is not sufficient for interpretation. It is necessary to know the rest of the gland tests, the patient’s condition in general, and whether he is taking medications or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11115, + "question": "Hello, what is the treatment for hypothyroidism? My daughter is 16 years old and suffers from hypothyroidism. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Troxine tablets and dosage according to weight and analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11116, + "question": "I suffer from Hashimoto's disease. I have been taking 125 tablets for a year. Recently, I have been suffering from not sleeping at night, even though I am planning to become pregnant. I also suffer from cold extremities", + "answer": "It may not be due to the gland, it may be anemia, and a gland analysis must be done every 3 months during pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11117, + "question": "Pituitary gland analysis 7.45 Is this normal, given that the pregnancy was delayed by 8 years and that two miscarriages occurred, lasting a month and a half, and the period does not come except with pills or once a year. What is the reason? I am taking 25 grams now...", + "answer": "Here we have mild hypothyroidism, and we usually do not treat it except in certain circumstances, and your condition is one of them. You should look for other causes for your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11118, + "question": "Hello. I have pain that is not strong, but I am not comfortable, in the left breast, shoulder, and armpit. Is it caused by the heart, knowing that I mean from the thyroid gland? TSH 0.02. Is it the breast...", + "answer": "Heart pain is related to effort or emotion...it may be arthritis or inflammation of the chest muscles...the gland is active. A complete analysis must be done and appropriate treatment taken.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11119, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does the blood test reveal the activity of the thyroid gland and is there a treatment for it because I feel a pulsation in the throat? Is it an activity of the thyroid gland or inflammation of the tonsils because I feel the pulses of some...", + "answer": "This is not a symptom of thyroid. The throat should be examined by an ear, nose and throat doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11120, + "question": "The results of the gland tests are tsh5.71 t3 85 t4 8.1. Do I need treatment and know that I follow my diet and take medications?", + "answer": "It should be noted that the normal percentage for thyroid hormone tests may vary depending on the laboratory in which the analysis was performed, but in general the normal percentage is within the following limits:\n\nTSH: Thyroid stimulating hormone: 0.4-4 mIU/L. That is, a reading of 5.71 indicates a high percentage of TSH, which rises as a result of low levels of thyroid hormone to stimulate the gland to secrete them.\nT3 hormone triiodothyronine: 100-200 ng/dl. That is, a reading of 85 indicates a low level of T3 hormone.\nT4 thyroxine: 9-25 pmol/L. That is, a reading of 8.1 indicates a low level of the T4 hormone.\n\nInitial readings indicate that you suffer from primary hypothyroidism, which occurs as a result of taking certain medications, thyroid dysfunction, exposure to radiation, treatment with radioactive iodine, removal of the thyroid gland, autoimmune thyroiditis, and others. It is recommended to consult a specialist doctor to determine the cause, treat it, evaluate the need to dispense thyroxine hormone pills, the dose of which is determined based on weight and health condition, and determine the date of the next doctor’s visit and the date of repeating the thyroid function tests.\nFor more: Your comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms / Treating hypothyroidism with herbs / Four tests to evaluate thyroid nodules\nReference: Thyroid function tests / THYROID FUNCTION TEST (TFT) INTERPRETATION", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11121, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the T4 was 1.08, the T3 was 2.79, and the Tsh was less than 0.05. What is the treatment? Is the burning of the tongue possible due to a deficiency of Tsh? Thank you.", + "answer": "Excessive gland activity that requires treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11122, + "question": "T3l 5.0 et t4l 15.60 et tsh 3e 0.02 I did the analysis and found these results. Is this normal? I am stressed", + "answer": "no. This test is abnormal and you need treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11123, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease and I used Euthyrox 25 mg pills and I did not notice any improvement. Please advise me of something that will help me get rid of it.", + "answer": "What do you mean by you suffering from thyroid disease? What's her problem? What do you suspect?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11124, + "question": "I suffer from tuberculosis of the lymph nodes and I have been on treatment for 11 months.. and the lymph nodes are still in my neck.. Is this normal?", + "answer": "It is normal for the size to remain because fibrosis may occur and it remains as it is", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11125, + "question": "I have been suffering from hypothyroidism for 7 years. Now the dose was increased and it became 75. After that, my sleep became very light and I have insomnia, possibly due to the increased dose. What is the solution?\nThank you very much...", + "answer": "Tomorrow's analysis must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11126, + "question": "Doctor, I am using the treatment for hypothyroidism, Litrox 100 mg. 10 days ago, it turned out that I was pregnant. I had the gland examined and the results were within normal. My question was, should I increase the treatment dose more than 100 mg or continue...", + "answer": "Please write the result of the analysis, also the number of heart beats (pulse), what is the gestational age, and what is your weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11127, + "question": "Symptoms: I have lost weight and become healthier over the past year, and I feel some tension and insomnia for a while. I tested the gland for Tsh 7.8.\nT4 10,68\nA doctor prescribed me euthyrox based on lack of activity\nAnother doctor said the symptoms...", + "answer": "True, the symptoms are symptoms of hypersecretion of the gland. But the screening is not very high. It is preferable not to take any medication and re-examine after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11128, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I suffer from severe coldness in the extremities, insomnia, severe headache in the back of the head, tingling in the heart, weight gain, hair loss, and a feeling of lethargy and fatigue. Could I have a gland problem?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible that the cause is an underactive thyroid gland. Vitamin D deficiency and hemoglobin deficiency (HB) must also be investigated to rule out anemia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11129, + "question": "I want to transplant pancreatic stem cells for my son. He has been suffering from type 1 diabetes for 5 years and is now 12 years old.", + "answer": "Science has not yet reached the commercialization of this technology. The matter is still in scientific research laboratories. But the future is promising", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11130, + "question": "I am sick with Bartholin gland, how can I be treated for it?", + "answer": "You should see a gynecologist for follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11131, + "question": "My father removed the thyroid gland, and after several examinations with the doctor, the tests improved and settled in the middle level, from 2 to 3, but recently, after two years, I noticed a drop to the level of 0.02.", + "answer": "This indicates that the dose should be reduced. Therefore, you must consult a doctor so that complications do not occur", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11132, + "question": "I am ten days pregnant in the third month and I have an underactive thyroid. The TSH test at the beginning of the second month was 0.9. At the end of the second month, it was 1.21, and I was taking Thyroxine 75 for some reason...", + "answer": "no. This dose is appropriate and correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11133, + "question": "I had a thyroid operation, the right part was removed a year and a half ago, and now I suffer from difficulty swallowing and shortness of breath, even though the tests are fine. Are these symptoms related to the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Mostly, these symptoms are not related to the thyroid gland, but they cannot be confirmed without an examination. You should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11134, + "question": "Although the tests were normal, the doctor asked me to take thyroxine 50 for 14 days and repeat the TSH test again. What should I do in this case?", + "answer": "Taking the medicine for only two weeks will not change the results of the tests. If the results are really within normal, then there is no point in taking the medicine. Some doctors prescribe medication for the purpose of losing weight, and this is wrong", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11135, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from an underactive thyroid, but the levels are now regular with treatment. I also suffer from diabetes for 3 months and have been taking Clocovig (Metformin), and yet the percentage...", + "answer": "Metformin alone is often not enough. We need to add another medication and this will be decided by the diabetologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11136, + "question": "I am a 43-year-old married woman, and I have swelling in the thyroid gland on both sides, and the swelling in the right side is larger, in the T4A stage. The hormone analysis is excellent for increase and decrease. The doctors later advised me to undergo surgery and another to take medication.", + "answer": "This depends on the nature of the swelling. If it is benign, it does not require excision or any treatment. This can be confirmed by taking a simple biopsy. See my article about thyroid masses and goiter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11137, + "question": "Tsh test results 2.6 ft4=1,1 ft3=3.3 tshrak<0.3 TPO>1300 Do I have hypothyroidism? Thanks", + "answer": "The gland functions properly. There are no shortcomings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11138, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive gland. Eight years ago, the gland became regular, and the treatment was stopped, with tests being performed every once in a while to be reassured. My gland tests are fine, but I have a high antibody level of 160, with slow weight loss.", + "answer": "As long as the thyroid examination is normal, you do not need any treatment. Weight loss has nothing to do with the gland as long as it is working well, even if the antibodies are high", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11139, + "question": "I had a glandular analysis done and the result was 19. The doctor informed me immediately of the need to take Euthyrox 25 and she said to continue taking it always without stopping. Frankly, I am hesitant. Does it have symptoms? Is there an alternative?", + "answer": "You must take the medicine and there is no alternative to it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11140, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from hyperthyroidism, and I lose weight quickly, shortness of breath, lethargy, and muscular atrophy. I take a medicine called Methimazole. Is it suitable?", + "answer": "Yes. This is a treatment for hyperthyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11141, + "question": "Is it possible that the thyroid gland causes constant fatigue and exhaustion, the inability to concentrate, the inability to move in a healthy way, and the feeling of lethargy?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible. But there are other reasons", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11142, + "question": "What are all the causes that lead to damage to thyroid tissue? Does tissue damage lead to Hashimoto’s?", + "answer": "The opposite is true. Hashimoto's inflammation leads to thyroid disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11143, + "question": "Excuse me, I have an underactive thyroid gland. I did the test on the second day of my period and came out at 4 5. The doctor said to do the 3 tests on it and the result was tsh7 21 Free t3...", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism requires treatment with a thyroid AB antibody test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11144, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have hypothyroidism for more than two years, and recently I noticed the absence of my menstrual cycle on September 17, 2016. This happened to me twice, and for your information, I am not married, and God bless you.", + "answer": "Gland insufficiency may be the cause, and tests must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11145, + "question": "Peace be upon you. After the echographic examination, I appeared to have what are called nodules, measuring 2 to 6 mm at the level of the thyroid gland, and a swelling on the right side of the gland measuring 15.7 mm; 15 tsh. 3 description...", + "answer": "You do not need this treatment because it does not help your condition. In any case, you do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11146, + "question": "I suffer from a subclinical deficiency of 5 TSH, and the rest is healthy, and this has been 12 years now. I have been taking Altroxine and had a TPO analysis and it was normal - Question: Does the deficiency lead to Hashimoto’s over time...", + "answer": "The opposite is happening. This examination does not require any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11147, + "question": "Swelling of the parotid gland after eating. These symptoms have appeared for five years now", + "answer": "Most likely there is either a stone in the gland's duct or fibrosis in the gland causing this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11148, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am suffering from pain from an enlarged gland with two cysts, one in the right lobe, 1 cm in size, and the other in the left lobe, 1.6 cm in size, knowing that the diameter of the lobe...", + "answer": "These tubercles occur frequently in the thyroid gland. It does not require any treatment. See my article on thyroid lumps and goiter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11149, + "question": "I suffer from a 3 cm cyst in the thyroid gland, and the tests are fine. He gave me thyroxine medication, 25 grams, for only 4 months. After leaving the treatment, my weight decreased by 15 kilograms, fatigue, loss of energy and appetite, and a state of fainting without loss of consciousness. What is the solution...", + "answer": "This treatment does not help the cyst in the gland. It does not require any treatment, but it may require a biopsy to confirm it. See my article about thyroid masses and goiter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11150, + "question": "I use this thyroid medication, Levothyrox 75 (Levothyrox 75 micrograms after I was taking 50). Is the disease chronic? Are its causes known? Does it cause anxiety or does anxiety cause illness? What are the harms of the medicine?", + "answer": "Gland inactivity usually occurs due to infections caused by the immune system. But there is no risk as long as you use the medicine regularly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11151, + "question": "What is the antibiotic to treat salivary stones?", + "answer": "Treatment of salivary stones is by removing the gland in which the stone is located. Sometimes the stone comes out if it is present in the duct of the gland during x-ray imaging, where a colored substance is injected. However, antibiotics are necessary if the stone is accompanied by inflammation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11152, + "question": "Does thyroidectomy affect the voice?", + "answer": "It may affect the voice if nerves are injured during the operation. See my article about thyroid operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11153, + "question": "I have a constant headache, I feel a strong desire to sleep, I have stomach pain, and extreme heat in my feet. I know that I have an imbalance in the thyroid gland and I take a thyroxine tablet. What is the cause and treatment?", + "answer": "There are many reasons for what you suffer from, including gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome, anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency, hypothyroidism, diabetes, and others. To determine the cause and treatment, you must consult an internal medicine specialist to examine you clinically and perform the necessary medical examinations.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11154, + "question": "My husband has a high amylase enzyme. What is the reason for its increase and is it dangerous?", + "answer": "It could be an inflammation of the pancreas and salivary glands. But it must be checked to confirm this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11155, + "question": "What is the appropriate amount of thyroxine that I should take, given that my thyroid was removed on 10/12/2016 and my weight is 55 kg?", + "answer": "There is no single appropriate dose. Usually, we start with a dose of 100 and the dose is checked every 3 months until the dose is appropriate. This also depends on the nature of the resection, whether it is complete or partial", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11156, + "question": "I suffer from obesity and I read about the thyroid gland and found that the symptoms apply to me. I suffer from a thyroid disorder. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "A disorder in the thyroid gland is not detected only through symptoms. There are tests such as examining the gland’s hormones through a blood test and also an ultrasound of the thyroid gland. The patient may be mistaken that he has the same symptoms, or he may be right... Therefore, a specialist doctor must be visited. In endocrine glands.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11157, + "question": "I am a 27-year-old young man who suffers from heart palpitations. I had a blood test... and it was good... The question is whether the test...\n(TSH) alone proves the safety of the thyroid gland, knowing that its result was...", + "answer": "Yes. This examination is normal, which means that the gland is functioning normally", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11158, + "question": "I took a dose of radioactive iodine to treat hyperthyroidism 12 days ago, and I now suffer from difficulty swallowing and pain in the thyroid area. How long does this last and is there any treatment...", + "answer": "Yes. This may last for a while due to the action of iodine. Painkillers may be used", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11159, + "question": "I am suffering from excess weight. I have tried many methods, such as slimming pills and harsh diets, but no results have been achieved. I still have an underactive thyroid. Please explain to me the reason and how...", + "answer": "One of the symptoms of an underactive thyroid gland is weight gain, and in this case, slimming pills and harsh diets do not help in losing weight, but rather in treating the thyroid gland. Therefore, you must visit an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11160, + "question": "I have an overactive thyroid gland. After my treatment for the first time, I recovered, and after 3 years without treatment, the condition returned, and the doctor told me that it must be removed, knowing that the size of the gland is normal...", + "answer": "Since there is no response to the medications, surgery must be performed to remove the gland or radioactive iodine must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11161, + "question": "I went to the doctor and he told me that I have hyperthyroidism, and I also have thyroiditis. I started taking a drug called Mercabtizole, and I do not take it regularly, and I began to feel an increase in my weight...", + "answer": "Firstly, you must take the medication regularly, and secondly, you must re-examine it every 2 to 3 months to ensure the dose you need.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11162, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland, and because it is bothering me, what can I do other than sit in the water? Is there a specific treatment for that?", + "answer": "You need a gynecologist........The Bartholin gland is not an endocrine gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11163, + "question": "I suffer from an elevated heart rate. Just putting my feet on the ground and standing up, my heart rate reaches 150-169. I had a ctscan done and there was a mass in the adrenal gland, but the adrenaline was normal...", + "answer": "Treatment and follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11164, + "question": "Does taking thyroxine for a long period affect the functioning of the gland if the drug is stopped? Note that I have a problem with my thyroid gland.", + "answer": "It is a treatment for a deficiency or sluggish thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11165, + "question": "I suffer from inflammation of the thyroid gland and I have been under medical supervision for six months. I take a dose of 25 micrograms of Levothyrox. However, I stopped treatment five days ago. Are there any risks?", + "answer": "Levothyrox medication contains the hormone levothyroxine, which is used to compensate for the deficiency of the hormone secreted by the thyroid gland in cases of sluggishness (sluggishness) of the thyroid gland after this has been proven through thyroid function tests and the dose is determined according to the weight and health status of the affected person. It is worth noting that it is prohibited or forbidden to stop using this medication without the decision of a physician specializing in thyroid diseases, as this is done after reviewing the thyroid function tests and re-evaluating and following up on the condition again. \nAs for thyroiditis, it is a general term that may refer to several disorders that lead to inflammation in the thyroid, such as Hashimoto’s disease and others. What you are suffering from may be Hashimoto's disease, so treatment has been resorted to using the drug levothyroxine, which may last for 6-12 months or for the rest of your life, depending on the tests and the assessment of the situation by the specialist doctor.\nIt is recommended to refer to a specialist doctor to repeat the necessary examinations.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs\n\nReference:\n\nLevothyroxine\nThyroiditis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11166, + "question": "I have a mammary gland, which contains 1.4 cm. Is it dangerous for men and what are its causes?", + "answer": "There is no danger and it must be x-rayed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11167, + "question": "I am 17 years old, and I have a cyst on my thyroid.\nWhat do these tests mean?\nE.S.R) 44)\n+ A3S.O.T) REACTVE)", + "answer": "You need to consult a doctor to sign a medical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11168, + "question": "I suffer from weak thyroid activity. I take Levothyrox 50 mcg (levothyroxine), but for some time now I have been feeling short of breath, high temperature, extreme fatigue, irritability and severe anxiety....", + "answer": "The gland must be re-analyzed first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11169, + "question": "What is the appropriate dose of levothyroxine if tsh=5.69 /t3=0.98 t4=10.3f3=2.94/f4=1.14anti-peroxidase=198/anti-throglobulin ab=31.7anti-microsomal ab=594", + "answer": "50 micrograms for 3 weeks and retest TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11170, + "question": "I suffer from a breast problem, as there is a difference in the size of the right areola, which is larger than the left. It also gives an unflattering shape to the breast, as the areola is swollen, spherical in shape, and sometimes shrinks...", + "answer": "These changes happen in many girls. And it has no cure. It may improve with time.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11171, + "question": "Can radioactive iodine be given in case of hyperthyroidism? And the analysis is not yet regular and the drug treatment failed to stop the activity?", + "answer": "Yes. This is one of the treatment methods", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11172, + "question": "When I stop drinking 50 mg thyroid medication, what will result from that and is it dangerous, knowing that my hormones are moderate?", + "answer": "If you do not pay attention to the amount you eat, it is possible that you will gain weight. As long as the hormone is moderate, consult your doctor who prescribed this medicine to you so that he can take the necessary correct action.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11173, + "question": "These are the results of the thyroid analysis. Do you need treatment? (I am 41 years old and weigh 70 kilograms)\nT3 6.5 pmol/l\nT4 15.14 pmol/l\nTSH 0.80 uUI/ml", + "answer": "This is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11174, + "question": "Thank you, Doctor. Can I ask another question? My thyroid antibodies are high, but the blood test has a normal hormone level. It is normal that I do not take medication. Does high antibodies affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "The most important thing is the level of hormones in the blood. If it is normal, you do not need any treatment and there is no effect on the pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11175, + "question": "Please treat high male hormone levels in girls who are tired of medication", + "answer": "Specific tests and treatment must be performed depending on the hormone levels and the medical condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11176, + "question": "I lost half of my gland and this affected it and it was inactive. I took treatment and the last analysis was .06. I also take iron for anemia. The problem is that my weight is increasing. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Do a complete gland analysis and FT3/FT4/TSH/Thyroid Ab antibodies, and send them to the website or email if the admin allows.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11177, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism. I take thyroxine 100 and my TSH is normal, but I wake up broken. I am 35 years old and my health is fine. I had all the tests done and they are all fine! What's the reason . Do...", + "answer": "If the gland tests are normal, this means that the gland is not the cause of these symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11178, + "question": "I have two small painful balls under my lower jaw. I think they are lymph nodes, but they are accompanied by pain in the lower jaw.", + "answer": "This is correct. Most often these are inflamed lymph nodes. The cause may be teeth. If the pain continues for more than two weeks or the size of the glands increases, it is preferable to undergo an examination to confirm.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11179, + "question": "FT3 analysis 3.76 FT4 7.o9 TSH 55.43 and anti Thyroid peroxidase 299 What is the treatment for this condition?", + "answer": "Treatment is thyroxine pills only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11180, + "question": "I have Hashimoto's thyroiditis, but the doctor said that I do not need the medication now. A short time ago, I suffered from an ear infection and tinnitus. Could it be due to the thyroid gland...", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11181, + "question": "I am a 21-year-old girl. I have lethargy and fatigue. I have sudden diarrhea, a delay in my menstrual period, and poor vision. Could it be the thyroid gland? Please help.", + "answer": "These symptoms fall within the scope of symptoms of high thyroid hormones, and to reassure and confirm, thyroid hormone tests and an ultrasound of the thyroid gland can be performed... Therefore, you must visit an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11182, + "question": "How do I stop taking thyroxine doses if they were 25 micrograms for two months and now I want to stop taking them? Should I take half the pill for 10 days and stop? Is there a risk in that?...", + "answer": "It is possible to stop it at once, but it is preferable in coordination with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11183, + "question": "What is the cause of a defect in the pituitary gland and what is its treatment?", + "answer": "It may be an immune disease, a benign or malignant tumor, or a blood clot in the artery. The treatment is to replace the deficient hormone according to the medical condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11184, + "question": "How long should I wait to re-examine thyroid hormones after stopping treatment?", + "answer": "From 2 to 3 weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11185, + "question": "I have been using thyroid pills for two years and I had an examination today and the doctor told me the result is normal. It is a medical error. So are the pills harmful to my health or not?", + "answer": "What does a medical error mean?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11186, + "question": "Testoviron hormone: What organ is responsible for producing this hormone and does it have long-term harm?", + "answer": "The testicle has serious harm if used without medical necessity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11187, + "question": "I have been suffering from pain in my head for several days, and I have an underactive gland that causes high levels of triglycerides. Please help, thank you.", + "answer": "Have your thyroid gland analyzed and go to your doctor to adjust treatment first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11188, + "question": "I suffer from an overactive gland and I was treated with Tapazole/Methimazole. It stabilized and then the overactive gland returned after reducing the dose. I was going to perform surgery on it, but the surgeon asked me to stop the medication before 10...", + "answer": "It is extremely important to follow up with your doctor before performing surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11189, + "question": "Hello\nIn the case of thyroid activity and T4 is normal, but TSH is low, what is the solution, knowing that the treatment used is Carbimazole for two years for a 51-year-old patient?", + "answer": "Increase the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11190, + "question": "Is there any objection to using Dexamethasone pills, given that I suffer from hypothyroidism?!", + "answer": "There is no objection if it is provided by the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11191, + "question": "My brother has a small stone (lithiase) in one of the ducts leading to the thyroid gland. This stone, according to the last x-ray, was 4 mm in size. The doctors said that there is no solution except surgery...", + "answer": "There are no ducts in the thyroid gland and no stones form in it. Sometimes calcification occurs but not stones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11192, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I suffer from hypopituitarism. I have been taking oestradiol (as hemihydrate) and 10mg dydrogesterone.femoston2/10 years now. I feel bloated due to my body retaining water and pain in the leg and thigh...", + "answer": "Yes, it has a relationship, hormone levels may be higher than normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11193, + "question": "I have a swollen gland and the blood test showed Tsh/0.76 and FT4/1. 34 and FT3/2. 9 My doctor advised me to take levothyroxin, 25 micrograms, for 3 weeks and then return for examination. Is it the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "I do not advise you to take this treatment. It does not help in swelling of the gland and may have harmful effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11194, + "question": "Khaira from Algeria. I have had a problem with the thyroid gland since childhood, but I did not discover it until I was 14 years old, but it is not serious with time. It resolves with medication, but now I feel...", + "answer": "Gland analysis and sugar analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11195, + "question": "How to treat Graves' disease and when to resort to surgery", + "answer": "Usually treatment is with medications. If medications do not help, surgery or radioactive iodine can be used", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11196, + "question": "My wife, 55 years old, after a thyroidectomy, suffers from spasms and shortness of breath", + "answer": "Mostly, this spasm is due to a decrease in the level of calcium in the blood resulting from the removal of the parathyroid glands during the operation. The level of calcium in the blood should be checked and calcium pills should be taken. See my article about thyroid operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11197, + "question": "Does a blood and thyroid test show if I have a problem or an extra heartbeat, and how do I treat it? I don’t feel it in the heart, not in the middle of the chest. I feel it as a pulse, like air coming out of...", + "answer": "Gland analysis + electrocardiogram, then a cardiologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11198, + "question": "I am in the sixth week of pregnancy and I have an underactive thyroid gland. I had a TSH test at the beginning of the second month and the result was 0.9. Should I take thyroxine 75 for any reason other than the medication dose?", + "answer": "The dose is appropriate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11199, + "question": "What are the complications of hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "It can lead to weight gain, affect the heart, and may lead to psychological changes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11200, + "question": "I had pain in my right chest and it was radiating from the shoulder and hand to the face. After tests and x-rays, I developed muscle tension and sluggishness in the gland. I took Ethyroxine 100 for three weeks. Is there any hope...", + "answer": "Yes. But improvement takes a longer period because the medicine takes a long time to work", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11201, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am a 28-year-old girl, and when I was seven years old, my school doctor asked me to do tests on the thyroid gland, but I did not do it. Is it possible that I am suffering from...", + "answer": "If you don't complain about something, there is no need to do it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11202, + "question": "Hello\nI have symptoms of hypothyroidism and I had blood tests done and the results were as follows:\nFT3 = 5.13 pmol/l\nFT4 = 17.20 pmo/i\nTSHus 1.77 uUI/ml\nWhat do you think about...", + "answer": "There is no gland insufficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11203, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism. May I know the causes?", + "answer": "The cause is usually an immune-related internal inflammation of the gland. But the cause of this inflammation is unknown and nothing can be done other than treatment with medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11204, + "question": "What does the TSH test result mean: 0.62uIU/ml\nKnowing that I am taking Euthyrox 100 tablets", + "answer": "This test indicates that the dose you are taking is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11205, + "question": "I had a thyroidectomy and used EUTHYROX. When I saw the doctor, he increased the dose from 150 to 200, and I felt symptoms of high blood pressure.\nIs increasing the dose related to high blood pressure and what is the solution?", + "answer": "no. Usually, increasing the dose does not lead to an increase in blood pressure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11206, + "question": "Hello, I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I take Thyroxine 25, two pills, and T3, half a pill, but it causes me severe palpitations and shortness of breath. What should I do, stop it or change the dose? I hope for an answer from...", + "answer": "A blood test must be done to confirm the dose first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11207, + "question": "I have been suffering from excessive sweating of the face and head for two years, noting that I have been suffering from thyroid problems for 15 years? What is the reason? Is it from the gland?", + "answer": "Hyperhidrosis can occur from increased gland secretion. But at this age, you often have flashes resulting from the end of menstruation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11208, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like to confirm the use of LIVOTHYROX 50 (levothyroxine). The doctor told me that it should be used for life? Is this correct ?", + "answer": "If there is an underactive thyroid gland, this medication is used for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11209, + "question": "My wife suffers from goiter. We conducted a medical analysis and the ratios were T3-1.1, T4-60, and TSH-27. What is the effect of high TSH and is there a risk for her? Thank you.", + "answer": "This indicates sluggishness of the gland. Thyroxine must be used. Failure to use it leads to many complications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11210, + "question": "Peace be upon you. A while ago I was diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis. With treatment, I improved 80 percent. Is this percentage good? What should I do to maintain this percentage? Thank you.", + "answer": "What is important is the cause of the inflammation and attention to the doctor’s advice, depending on your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11211, + "question": "Tsh:0.018\nT3:10,10\nT4:35.5\nWhat is the necessary treatment for enlarged thyroid gland with chronic tremor in the hands?", + "answer": "Treatment is neomercazole", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11212, + "question": "I suffer from a deficiency of the TSH hormone and my gland is enlarged. What is the treatment for the problem?", + "answer": "An increase in the size of the thyroid gland, often as a result of an imbalance in the activity of the gland or a deficiency in it. You must consult a endocrinologist for follow-up and prescribing appropriate treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11213, + "question": "Doctor, I suffered from hypothyroidism 7 months ago. I am now drinking Levothyrox 75, and since the beginning of my treatment, I have started having heart palpitations.", + "answer": "The blood test must be done again to confirm the dose. The dose you are taking may be high", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11214, + "question": "I had a thyroidectomy 7 years ago\nBecause I had hyperactivity and the doctor partially removed it.. I did an analysis and found hyperactivity.. and the radiologist said it had returned...", + "answer": "It appears that there is a remaining part of the gland that is still active. The best treatment is to take medication now. If you do not improve on medications, radioactive iodine can be taken to treat the remaining part of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11215, + "question": "Does facial swelling caused by thyroid deficiency go away after taking treatment?", + "answer": "Yes, it improves, but it takes several weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11216, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism. How can I lose weight? Is there a chance of gland cancer and what vitamins should I take?", + "answer": "The most important thing is to continue taking the medication and do periodic tests to ensure the level of the hormone in the blood. No need for any vitamins", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11217, + "question": "Hello, today I forgot to take 2 pills of thyroid medication, 75mcG. Thank you. Please reply.", + "answer": "This is not a problem. Come back tomorrow and take the medicine as you normally take", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11218, + "question": "I have a problem determining the appropriate dose of thyroxine\nInitially, a doctor estimated a dose of 100, and there were symptoms of overdosage\nWe lowered the dose to 75, and after 3 months the increase returned. The solution is correct, Doctor", + "answer": "This happens sometimes. Therefore, you must follow up constantly and perform periodic checks until you reach the appropriate dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11219, + "question": "Is it forbidden to eat salt for a person suffering from thyroid disease? TSH", + "answer": "Salt has nothing to do with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11220, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my skin is always dry and I had a gland test done for the first time and my TSH level was high at 6.2. The doctor did not give me treatment, but she asked me to repeat the test after a month and a half...", + "answer": "Not necessarily. The examination may improve with time. You must re-examine after a while to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11221, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a toxic, atrophied, lobulated thyroid gland. Its size is normal according to the ultrasound, hormonal analysis, and treatment according to the radioactive thyroid doctor, not a surgical operation. Will the radioactive thyroid have any complications on my body because my immunity is low?", + "answer": "Radioactive iodine does not affect immunity. But why don't you treat yourself with medications instead of radioactive iodine? Medicines are usually effective most of the time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11222, + "question": "My mother is 60 years old and suffers from diabetes. The problem is that she feels a very high heat on the soles of her legs and the tips of her feet and toes, like an iron, and she is unable to stand on it sometimes due to the intense heat.", + "answer": "Diabetic neuropathy is a complication of diabetes. It is controlled by some medications in addition to controlling blood sugar levels.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11223, + "question": "Does this medicine affect diabetics and cause shortness of breath and inflammation of the blood? Leukocytes. Name of the medicine\nKanagesic (paracetamol + orphendrine)?", + "answer": "The kanagesic medication contains the active ingredient paracetamol and orphenadrine and is used to treat headaches, fatigue, muscle spasms, and an analgesic for joint pain, rheumatism, and menstruation. Possible side effects of this medication include nausea, dry mouth, blurred vision, and rarely, drowsiness.\nIf shortness of breath occurs, it may be an allergic reaction resulting from the body's sensitivity to the medication or one of its components. Therefore, you must stop taking the medication and go to the doctor or emergency room. However, it has not been shown that the drug causes inflammation in the blood and white blood cells or affects diabetics.\nIt is preferable to use the medicine only after consulting a doctor or pharmacist.\nReference: KANAGESIC", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11224, + "question": "Hello\nDoes metformin 500 affect the GOT enzyme for liver function? Its result appeared in an analysis of 37 (35-0)", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible for liver enzymes to rise as a result of taking metformin, but that does not necessarily mean the presence of a specific disease. It is preferable to follow up on the medication and re-examine after a while to be sure.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11225, + "question": "My daughter, 9 years old, suffers from an endocrine disorder called the TSH hormone. She takes a medicine called levothyrox. Is there a final treatment? May God reward you.", + "answer": "There is no final treatment other than adherence to medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11226, + "question": "Hello. I have three daughters who suffer from Hashimoto's disease. Today I had a vitamin D test done and the result was that its percentage in the major group was 8 and in the minor level it was 4. Is its decrease a cause of autoimmunity?", + "answer": "The main reason for low vitamin D is lack of exposure to the sun and poor nutrition with dairy products", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11227, + "question": "The analysis showed that there is an underactive thyroid gland. I am 16 years old. I feel dizzy when concentrating or standing up quickly, and there is general weakness in the body. I was presented to a consultant and I was given euthyrox50. Is it suitable for my age?", + "answer": "Yes. This is the appropriate treatment for gland sluggishness. But you must follow up to ensure that the dose is appropriate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11228, + "question": "Does the antibiotic (amoxicillin) treat thyroid swelling?", + "answer": "no. Swollen gland is not helped by antibiotics", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11229, + "question": "Is it necessary to increase the dose of thyroxine medication during pregnancy? I am in the fourth month and I am still taking the same level of 50.", + "answer": "What determines the dose is a blood test. Therefore, an examination must be performed every two to three months, and based on this, the dose is determined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11230, + "question": "When is lymphadenitis dangerous? And does Moxiram treat it if it is a simple infection?", + "answer": "Usually, lymphadenitis does not require treatment. It improves on its own with time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11231, + "question": "My brother had his thyroid removed a month ago, and he is about thirty years old, but the effects remain, such as severe constipation, coldness, and tremors, knowing that he takes his medication regularly. The name of the medication is Leveteroxine 125.", + "answer": "You must ensure that the dose is appropriate by re-testing the blood because the dose may change slightly over time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11232, + "question": "I have a slight swelling in the thyroid gland that has been growing for years. It moves with the process of swallowing and a little when sticking out the tongue, and there is persistent phlegm. There is no hoarseness in the voice. The gland tests are fine. It rarely stops a piece of food in my throat. Is it cancer?", + "answer": "An ultrasound must first be done to confirm the cause of the bloating. It may be an inflammation of the gland, a node, or a mass in it. See my article about thyroid lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11233, + "question": "I have an active gland that I discovered a week ago with a rate of 8.1. Can I get pregnant and is my situation serious? I am waiting for a response because I am very sad.", + "answer": "If the gland is treated with appropriate medications, there will be no effect on the pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11234, + "question": "I was taking thyroid pills and left them without consulting a doctor, and after more than a week I began to feel short of breath. It is called sparkle shorts. Is this symptom due to... Turkish for grains. Please advise me, may God honor you", + "answer": "Mostly none of them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11235, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland and a slight swelling on the side of my neck with pain. The doctor went and said I had a muscle strain. I wanted to treat my neck because there was a swelling on the side. The doctor said it was not okay to have radiation because you have a gland...", + "answer": "There is no problem in taking a picture of the gland. It is a sonar image", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11236, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland and I am taking Levothyrox and I have lost a lot of weight. How can I gain weight? Can Levothirox be used for life? Please answer.", + "answer": "You must first ensure a blood test. If you have lethargy, it must be continued for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11237, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. My name is Fatima. I am 17 years old. I have an underactive thyroid gland. I am now taking Levothyrox 25-50, but after I took the medication, I started to lose weight quickly. I hope...", + "answer": "What is the result of the blood test before treatment?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11238, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. My question is: I have a swollen thyroid gland and its functions are fine. I am tired of its appearance. Sometimes when prostrating, I feel pain, and other times not. So what is the solution?...", + "answer": "It can be removed surgically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11239, + "question": "The parathyroid gland does not work and I have been using hydrocortisone since 1990, but these days I feel tired and weak. Can I use some herbs or other medications? Thank you.", + "answer": "A blood cortisone level test must be done to adjust the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11240, + "question": "Does parathyroid secretion cause irregular heartbeat? Because the secretion rate of the parathyroid gland is 116, I hope you respond", + "answer": "It does not affect the heartbeat. See my article about the parathyroid glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11241, + "question": "Yes, I am taking Thyroxine 50, but I feel that it increases the appetite. I feel like I am eating greedily, and I fear that it will cause excessive obesity. So what is the solution and what medication can I take with this medication...", + "answer": "Therefore, this medication should not be taken unless there is a deficiency in thyroid secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11242, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism. Is taking thyroxine pills considered a successful treatment? To whom is the dose of 70 given? Is it possible for me to recover completely? Thank you.", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism is treated with thyroxine. But the dose depends on several things, such as the severity of the deficiency and other things. The medicine must be taken by a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11243, + "question": "Hello, I have high TSH and the rate is 7-8. I have a tumor in my left eye. Is the cause of the tumor due to high TSH? How can I get rid of the tumor? I had my eyes examined by a doctor...", + "answer": "Usually this elevation does not cause eye swelling.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11244, + "question": "If the TSH quality test was (<100), what does it mean??", + "answer": "This indicates an underactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11245, + "question": "Hello, I am sick. My problem is that I have high levels of the T.P.O hormone. I take Ligotigex 100 and I cry as it is high. Should I go to an internal medicine specialist or an endocrinologist?", + "answer": "Endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11246, + "question": "My mother is 53 years old. She had an echograph of the neck. The result was that there were swellings in the lobes of the thyroid gland. Does this mean that there is a serious problem? What should we do? There is no pain, but a feeling of a change in the voice.", + "answer": "There are several causes of thyroid swelling. Most of them are benign. But this depends on the picture. See my article on thyroid lumps and enlargement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11247, + "question": "Hello\nI have a problem with overactivity in the thyroid gland, and after conducting tests and analyzes, it was found that there is more than one nodule in the thyroid gland.\nThe question, please, is how much does this operation cost in the UAE?", + "answer": "This is not a medical question...it depends on the location of the surgery and the patient's condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11248, + "question": "I am 19 and I haven't reached puberty yet. Why?", + "answer": "There are many causative factors:\nDisorders of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis: tumors, radiation therapy, congenital disorders, deficiency of gonadotropin hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and luteinizing hormone.\nThe healthy state of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis: steroid treatment, hypopituitarism, excessive physical stress, malnutrition, chronic diseases such as Crohn’s disease and delayed growth and structural puberty.\nEnvironmental factors:\nMale genital dysgenesis such as Klinefelter syndrome, exposure to radiation, disorders associated with cryptorchidism and bilateral testicular damage, testicular torsion, testicular atresia or infection such as mumps\nFemale polycystic ovary syndrome, radiation exposure and thalassemia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11249, + "question": "I have a swelling and a lump in my neck. What is the cause?", + "answer": "Lumps that appear in the neck are usually caused by swollen lymph nodes due to:\nBacterial or viral infection\nTumors\nThyroid diseases\nAllergic reaction\nOr the swelling of the salivary glands may be due to:\ninfection\nMumps\ntumor\nA stone in the salivary duct\nTo make the correct diagnosis, a clinical examination, laboratory tests, and diagnostic images must be performed, and sometimes the doctor may need to take a surgical biopsy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11250, + "question": "How much does height increase with age?", + "answer": "A person's height varies at all stages of life. When he reaches the age of 20, his average height will reach about 170 cm. However, height does not continue to grow throughout a person's life, as it stops at a certain age stage. For females, their height growth stops when they reach the age of 17 years. As for... For males, their height growth stops when they reach the age of 19 years, with an increase or decrease of one or two years at most for both limbs. After reaching the age of forty, the length of the human body begins to shrink, shrinking at a rate of 10 mm, due to dehydration of the cartilage found in the joints and spine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11251, + "question": "What is the reason for the significant increase in body hair growth?", + "answer": "Usually, increased hair in women, especially on the body and face, is caused by genetics or hormonal factors. I advise you to consult a doctor to conduct an examination of the level of testosterone and male hormones. The cause may also be ovarian cysts. There are other diseases and medications that may cause hair increase, such as minoxidil, steroids, testosterone, etc. Cyclosporine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11252, + "question": "What are the reasons that lead to the appearance of mammary glands in men so that they have breasts that resemble women's breasts?", + "answer": "Doctors confirm that the breast gland in men is palpable, has defined edges, is solid, and is located under the areola and nipple. However, when the diameter of the gland exceeds 2 cm, the shape of the breast area becomes noticeable, and this is what is medically called breast enlargement.\nThe most important cause of obesity is obesity\nSecondly, medications that have an effect similar to estrogen or are anti-testosterone, such as medications for blood pressure, heart disease, psychiatry, addiction drugs, antibiotics, some anti-cancer drugs, and alcohol.\nThirdly, tumors are a rare cause\nThere are genetic reasons, abuse of muscle-building hormones, and aging\nTreatment is through liposuction or removal of enlarged mammary glands in the breast", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11253, + "question": "What are the symptoms of an underactive thyroid and its complications if it is not treated because I suffer from hair loss and they told me that there might be a thyroid problem?", + "answer": "The most important symptoms of an underactive thyroid gland in secreting its hormones include:\nFatigue, general weakness and exhaustion\noverweight\nHair dryness and roughness\nDry skin and pale color\nHair loss\nCold intolerance\nMuscle and joint pain and stiffness\nholding\ndepression\nForgetting\nMenstrual disorders\nLack of sexual desire\nThe most important complications of leaving hypothyroidism untreated are:\nGoiter\nIncreased risk of heart disease due to high cholesterol\nPsychological problems due to depression\nPeripheral neuropathy\nInfertility\nFetal abnormalities", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11254, + "question": "I have a slight swelling of the thyroid gland. Sometimes it gets a little bigger and sometimes I feel like there is nothing. Phlegm persists. There is no hoarseness. The gland tests are fine. It rarely hurts me very little when I swallow. It moves...", + "answer": "An ultrasound image of the gland must be taken to confirm it. If the image is healthy, you do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11255, + "question": "What does it mean to have bumps in the thyroid gland and what is the solution?", + "answer": "There are several causes of thyroid bumps. Most of them are benign and do not require treatment, while others require surgery. See my article on thyroid lumps and enlargement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11256, + "question": "I suffer from thyroiditis. I took the treatment Sulpiride 20 and Livamox 1 g for a week. The pain went away and the swelling remained. When I visited the doctor again, he said that everything was fine, but the pain...", + "answer": "Gland analysis should be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11257, + "question": "Does LEVOTHYROX eliminate thyroid infections over time, knowing that the thyroid gland works normally? Please advise me and is there another medication that eliminates these infections?", + "answer": "This medicine does not help gland infections. As long as the gland examination is normal, there is no need for this treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11258, + "question": "My thyroid gland is working properly, but there are infections, but the symptoms do not leave me. Leg failure, chest tightness, fatigue, dizziness, sweating. I am taking LEVOTHYROX 50. Is it the appropriate medication for inflammation?", + "answer": "This medicine is not for inflammation, but rather compensates for the deficiency of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11259, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have inflammation of the thyroid gland, but it is working normally. Prescribe me the appropriate medication, please", + "answer": "If it is working properly, there is no need for any treatment, even if there is inflammation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11260, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an overactive thyroid gland and I want to do radioactive iodine for it. Does it affect reproduction or harm the uterus and ovaries? I am a 19-year-old female.", + "answer": "It may affect the ovaries. Depending on the dose and other things", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11261, + "question": "After giving birth a year ago, I suffer from a thyroid hormone disorder, knowing that it is a hereditary condition. For about a month now, I have been suffering from a severe headache and dizziness, along with nausea and extreme sleepiness. Does the thyroid hormone...", + "answer": "Yes, a lack of thyroid hormone causes severe drowsiness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11262, + "question": "I would like to have a thyroid test done. What is the test, when should it be done, and what is the positive result?", + "answer": "Do a TSH test in the laboratory. It can be done at any time.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11263, + "question": "I did a tsh analysis and found 22.68. Thank you", + "answer": "We need the\nT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11264, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a glandular gland that is elevated by 0.8. The doctor says we should start treatment if the percentage reaches 0.10. Now, after two months of my appointment, I am afraid that the percentage will rise. I want to use something that will be...", + "answer": "Do not use anything. If he does not give you treatment, why should you take treatment?\nCome on, and God willing, it will be good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11265, + "question": "An endoscopy was performed to remove a tumor from the thyroid gland, and after 7 days she was discharged from the hospital.\nWithin 24 hours, she lost sight in her right eye and returned to the hospital, and it was discovered that there was a clot in the nutrient artery...", + "answer": "This can happen after surgeries", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11266, + "question": "Hello...I have hypothyroidism, the TSH level is 10, and I use Thyrox 100. Is the dose appropriate or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "My dear\nMake sure to take your thyroxine dose 30 to 60 minutes before breakfast because food reduces the absorption of thyroxine. You must also make sure not to take some medications such as calcium, iron, and some vitamins at the same time because they prevent the absorption of thyroxine and should be taken 3 hours after taking thyroxine. A TSH level of 10 indicates... The dose is insufficient and there is hypothyroidism. I advise increasing the dose to 125 and repeating the analysis after two months so that we maintain the TSH level between 0.5 to 3.5. Regards.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11267, + "question": "I suffer from weight gain for no justifiable reason, shortness of breath, lack of activity, and constant laziness. Can I take T4 tablets to stimulate the thyroid gland? Does it affect breastfeeding? Does it...", + "answer": "These tablets do not stimulate the gland, but they compensate for the gland if there is a deficiency in its secretions, and this appears on examination. If the examination is correct, this medicine is harmful to health and may have several side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11268, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism, and the doctor asked me to take a dose of iodine, but he came back and asked for a T4 test. What is the benefit of this test? It is possible to change the medication and cancel the iodine dose.", + "answer": "Increased secretion of the gland is usually treated with medication. In some cases, radioactive iodine or surgery may be used. But if the medication controls the symptoms, there is no need for any other treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11269, + "question": "I am a mother of children and I use thyroid pills of size 125. I did a test yesterday and my gland came out as 8 because I have glandular deficiency. Should I stay on my first treatment or increase the treatment to 150? Thank you...", + "answer": "It seems that the dose is insufficient and the dose must be increased. But this must be done through your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11270, + "question": "Is there a special treatment to increase testosterone?\nOr is the hormone present in the form of medications or steroids?", + "answer": "my dear\nFirst, you must confirm the deficiency of the male hormone and find out the cause of the deficiency, if any, as there are primary and secondary causes, and the hormone is available in different forms, such as injections and tablets, or in the form of a gel or a patch that is placed on the body.\nI do not recommend using it at all if there is no deficiency. It may be used by athletes to build muscles, but there are also side effects of its use that are not medically justified, such as infertility.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11271, + "question": "Do lack of sleep and psychological state have anything to do with hormonal confusion, especially the FSH hormone? I have two children and I am 39 years old and my cycle is regular, but I have hormonal imbalances.", + "answer": "My dear\nAnxiety, constant severe stress, and significant weight loss are related to the effect on the hypothalamus gland and the thyroid gland. It may cause a deficiency in the hormones FSh and LH. In this case, the woman suffers from irregularity and interruption of the menstrual cycle, which in turn may also lead to psychological tension and depression, especially during menopause, and there may be tensions. And a change in mood in some women before menstrual tension\nSince your menstrual cycle is regular, it is best to consult a psychiatrist because of the psychological stress and great anxiety that life’s difficulties impose on us\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11272, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I take Levothyrox 75 mg tablets. Do they have any side effects? What are they?", + "answer": "It has no harm if used in the correct dose because it is not a medicine, but rather a replacement for natural hormones in the body", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11273, + "question": "How will I differentiate between thyroiditis or thyroid activity?", + "answer": "Do a blood test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11274, + "question": "I take 75% of thyroxine due to thyroid gland sluggishness without any progress. How can I increase the doses?", + "answer": "The first thing to do is to talk to your doctor. Usually, you should increase 25 mcg and return for the examination 8-12 weeks later.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11275, + "question": "The normal rate of the thyroid gland!! The clinic doctor told me to change the dose of thyroxine from 100 to 75, but my heart palpitations and fatigue increased?!", + "answer": "There is no harm in reducing the medication if there is an increase in it, and the palpitations may not be due to reducing the dose because the effect of the change occurs very slowly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11276, + "question": "I took an image of the thyroid gland and it turned out that there are 3 on the right and one on the left, less than 5 mm, with a slight increase in the prolactin hormone and a decrease in the HDL rate below 35. How do I treat it...", + "answer": "The important thing is to check TSH and Free T4 to know the functioning of the gland. What you describe is consistent with the presence of multiple follicles (if we accept that what you mean by 3 and 5 are small cysts), which is a common disease in some people and is peaceful unless it is accompanied by an imbalance in thyroid hormone secretions.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11277, + "question": "A year ago, I had an operation to lift the adrenal gland on the right side because it was swollen. Will it have any effect in the future, and what is your advice about this?", + "answer": "The remaining reserve gland functions normally and fulfills the body's demands perfectly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11278, + "question": "Is it possible for a patient with a thyroid gland to recover completely after treatment, or will it disappear with him for the rest of his life?", + "answer": "My dear\nMostly from hormone use\nThyroxine at the required dose improves sleep for the majority. Therefore, it must be ensured that the dose is sufficient through a blood test for the level of the thyroid hormone TSH. The other matter requires investigating other causes of excessive sleep or lethargy and laziness in general, both organic and psychological.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11279, + "question": "I am six months pregnant and I want to breastfeed my son, but I have a problem. I suffer from hyperthyroidism and I take the medication (Propylex 50 mg). What is the solution? Help me.", + "answer": "You must continue taking the medication and follow up with periodic examinations.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11280, + "question": "Hello...I am 22 years old. I suffer from a disease of the thyroid gland. It is neither excessive nor deficient, but rather the production of antibodies that destroy the gland. I want to ask about the treatment and is it possible to exercise...", + "answer": "As long as the hormone test is correct, there is no need for any treatment. There is no problem with exercising", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11281, + "question": "I am 31 years old and have been suffering from obesity since my childhood. I had a total thyroidectomy. I take a daily dose of 300 mg of thyroxine. I want to lose weight. Is it possible to increase the dose to facilitate...", + "answer": "Dear questioner\nI need to know your height, weight, physical activity, and the type of food you eat\nThe appropriate dose is determined by asking about the symptoms of gland inactivity and blood analysis, and the dose you use is relatively high. I would like to ask: Do you use other medications that prevent the absorption of thyroxine pills, or do you have any symptoms of failure to absorb food and medicine, such as chronic diarrhea?\nWe do not recommend increasing the dose if the gland analysis is normal, but we benefit from other treatment methods for obesity, such as exercising, following a healthy, balanced diet, obesity medications, and resorting to surgery in certain cases.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11282, + "question": "Do height hormone injections affect the long term?", + "answer": "Dear questioner\nGrowth hormone injections are used in the event of short stature resulting from a deficiency of the growth hormone or a defect in its functioning in children and adolescents. They are also used in the event of a deficiency of the growth hormone in adults when there is a reason such as a defect in the pituitary gland.\nIn the case of treating short stature, the condition is re-evaluated upon completion of puberty, and the growth hormone is re-analyzed to determine whether there is a need or not.\nIn most cases, its use is stopped when puberty occurs\nIf growth hormone is used for a long period, complications may occur, but they are rare, such as erosion of the thigh bone, headache, or increased brain pressure. Therefore, it is used under medical supervision to avoid complications.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11283, + "question": "Regarding propylthiouracil treatment\nI use it now to treat thyroid activity. My question is, after the hormones return to their normal levels, how long does it take for the possibility of pregnancy to occur? I mean, is it possible to get pregnant after stopping it?", + "answer": "Treatment can be continued during pregnancy, but under continuous monitoring", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11284, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to ask about the results of my tests, which showed an increase in TSH of 6.819, and I want to know what effect this has on the body.", + "answer": "It may be an underactive thyroid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11285, + "question": "I underwent an anti-TPO test, and the result was 36. Please answer my question: What is the effect of this result on my health? Thank you.", + "answer": "What is this analysis?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11286, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI took iodine for radiotherapy 4 months ago because I was active and only now did I do a blood test and the TSH level was 96.120.\nThe doctor wrote me Thromcin...", + "answer": "The symptoms should improve after taking this medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11287, + "question": "My husband had a TSH test done and the result was 30.38. Is the percentage good?", + "answer": "This result is high and indicates sluggishness of the gland. She must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11288, + "question": "I am an 18-year-old girl. I have diabetes, but it is not hereditary. I always have H1 diabetes, and I take insulin. I lose consciousness. For your information, I used to take 15 at night and 15 during the day, and I was reducing the dose...", + "answer": "Doses are not controlled. Go to your doctor to determine the correct insulin doses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11289, + "question": "A 3-year-old child measured his blood sugar at 185 after eating", + "answer": "Fasting, breaking the fast and cumulative sugar should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11290, + "question": "What is the relationship between Glucophage and thick uterine lining and cysts? Does Glucophage harm the fetus in the womb?", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with the endometrium, but it treats ovarian cysts and there is no harm so far to the fetus with a small dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11291, + "question": "I have a swelling on the side of my neck. At first I loved chickpeas, then it disappeared. It became a little swollen, but there is a little pain in it, meaning it is not visible in my neck unless I tilt my neck to the other side...", + "answer": "If it improves, there is no need to worry. It could be inflammation of the lymph nodes and it will improve. See my article on neck lumps and lymphadenopathy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11292, + "question": "I have a dose. What are the precautions before and after the dose?", + "answer": "Two weeks before the dose, you should avoid any foods containing iodine, such as fish, grains, and dairy products. After the dose, you should avoid being close to children for a week or two, depending on the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11293, + "question": "I have a medical test for my mother that says her TSH is 6.29. I want to understand what this means? Thank you", + "answer": "This check is a little high. Therefore, it must be repeated after 6 months to confirm whether it increases with time or improves.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11294, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, chronic constipation, broken teeth, hair loss, and weight gain. What tests should I do with the thyroid test?", + "answer": "TSH blood test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11295, + "question": "Hello.. My mother is 57 years old and has intermittent bleeding. Is it due to the thyroid gland? Note that she takes a dose of 125. Please advise me about the cause of the bleeding? Is there another final treatment for an underactive gland?!", + "answer": "The gland does not cause bleeding. Bleeding should be checked. There is no cure for an inactive gland. The medication must be continued for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11296, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism. Is there a treatment that lasts a lifetime?", + "answer": "There is no cure for it. The medication must be continued for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11297, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, where the gland on the right side is completely dead, or I mean, not working. When I conducted tests, I found that my TSH was elevated at 7. What do you advise me...", + "answer": "The screening is a little high. If there are no symptoms, get tested again after 6 months. It may improve or increase over time. But now you can wait for it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11298, + "question": "There was swelling in the lymph nodes and we did the necessary analysis and a sample was taken. We are waiting for the result after 11 days, but the swelling increased after taking the sample.", + "answer": "This sometimes happens after the biopsy and improves over time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11299, + "question": "My father, who is 50 years old, had a thyroid analysis done, and the T3 T4 TSH levels were within normal, but the ultrasound showed that the right lobe was enlarged 30 x 20 mm and the left lobe was 12 x 7. Is there a necessity...", + "answer": "No operation needed. Since the blood test is normal, there is no need for any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11300, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, where the gland on the left side does not work at all. When I performed the tests, I found that my TS was slightly elevated. What do you advise me? Thank you.", + "answer": "What is the test result?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11301, + "question": "I have symptoms of hypothyroidism. If I take the pills without consulting, will it seriously harm my health??", + "answer": "You must check the blood test first. Taking the medicine without a blood test may harm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11302, + "question": "My daughter was suffering from a thyroid gland, and she had it all removed, and there was a defect in the parathyroid gland and calcium, and she started taking a replacement hormone, and I stopped taking it 4 years ago, and a lump appeared in the neck from...", + "answer": "This depends on the reason for the removal and whether there is a tumor or not. If there is a tumor, it can come back. If there is no tumor, the removed part will not return", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11303, + "question": "Node in the right thyroid gland. Is there a fear of it, knowing that it is more than one nodule?", + "answer": "This depends on the result of the image. Nodules in the thyroid gland are common. Most of them are benign. See my article about thyroid lumps and thyroid cancer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11304, + "question": "What is the thyroid gland and its benefits in the human body? How can I preserve the thyroid gland and what are the most important complications caused by the thyroid gland when it is affected? Thank you.", + "answer": "See my article about the thyroid gland and its masses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11305, + "question": "My glands were removed and I used trexine 150 and supplements, but I suffer from severe and chronic constipation, hair loss, weight gain, and broken teeth.", + "answer": "A blood test must ensure that the hormone level in the blood is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11306, + "question": "I have a nodule in the left lobe of the thyroid gland. The reason for its increased activity. Which treatment is better: Carbimazole or a dose of iodine?", + "answer": "If the knot is the cause, an operation must be performed to remove it. This is the best solution. Because iodine does not help her. If this is not the cause, then you need treatment with medications only in the first stage.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11307, + "question": "What is the normal rate for the thyroid gland? I am 28 years old and I had a thyroid examination and it was 0.25_5.0 EUTHYROID (2.200ulu\\ml). Is it normal? The percentage of vitamin B-tolf was 250 pg\\ml. Do I need vitamin pills?", + "answer": "These tests are fine. You do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11308, + "question": "The doctor did a nuclear scan of the thyroid gland and the results of the report\nMultinodular goiter\nWhat is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "Blood test is important. If the blood test is normal, there is no need for any treatment. If it is abnormal, then treatment is with medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11309, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have an underactive thyroid gland, and the doctor prescribed me the medicine, which is synthroid 50MCG, and I feel tired, lethargic, and dizzy, along with a feeling of nausea.", + "answer": "This medicine is the cure for your problem. It usually takes several weeks for the medication to take effect and for you to feel better", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11310, + "question": "Are the side effects of diabetes inevitable for type 2? Even if you are conservative? I am 25 years old", + "answer": "The effects are mild if the diabetes rate is good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11311, + "question": "How long does it take for a thyroid scan to appear?", + "answer": "One or two days. According to examination and laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11312, + "question": "It is known that every medication has complications...Does insulin have harms and complications, or is it like the natural insulin secreted by the pancreas?", + "answer": "It is very similar to natural insulin and has some complications, but its benefits cannot be compared", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11313, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from thyroid atrophy and a hormone disorder. The problem I suffer from is weight gain and an increased appetite for food, especially if I am anxious or nervous. My doctor, I am 43 years old.", + "answer": "There is a hormonal imbalance. A hormonal analysis must be done and she should be presented to a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11314, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism. Do I prefer Thirosil or Neomerkazole, and can I take the triple antibacterial treatment with it?", + "answer": "Usually the best treatment is Neomerkazole. It is possible to take triple therapy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11315, + "question": "My mother suffers from type 2 diabetes. With the summer heat, her health and strength have become very weak. What is the cause of this and what is the solution? Thank you.", + "answer": "Diabetes may be uncontrolled", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11316, + "question": "My question: I had a thyroid test and it came out at 30", + "answer": "This test is high and indicates sluggishness of the gland and must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11317, + "question": "My gland has a TSH level of 5-25 and I have a slight swelling in the neck on the right side with pain sometimes. Is there a problem?", + "answer": "This check is a little high. You must follow up and re-examine after 6 months. In terms of swelling, it should be examined, but in most cases it has nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11318, + "question": "The results of the analysis are tsh 6 and the laboratory percentage is 0.25_5 /// 1.7 T3 and the laboratory percentage is 0.9_2.3 //// t4 115 and the laboratory percentage is 60_120. Is this normal, given that I have stopped menstruation and polycystic syndrome since puberty and I am married? What...", + "answer": "This is a small increase in the hormone. He does not need treatment now unless you want to try to get pregnant, so you can take a small dose of treatment. You must follow up in all cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11319, + "question": "I suffer from thyroiditis, which has reached the mouth and lip, causing a bad odor. Sometimes I can swallow water", + "answer": "Detection, photography and analysis are important to give an opinion.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11320, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor\nAge 29\nHe did a thyroid test and the result was tsh 4.02 ulU/ml\nWhat is your interpretation of this result? Is it normal? What is the treatment if it is not normal? Thank you", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11321, + "question": "Is hypothyroidism treated with levothyrox pills? Does it last a lifetime or can we stop taking these pills? Is it exophtalmie? Resulting from hyperthyroide treatment", + "answer": "Treatment is usually lifelong. In terms of the second part of the question, there are several possible treatments. You should ask an ophthalmologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11322, + "question": "I am from Iraq, Basra, and I was suffering from an increase in the secretion of the thyroid gland. I consulted some doctors and the rate of secretion improved, but in recent months I began to suffer from suffocation and fainting, and this is almost all...", + "answer": "Increased heart rate due to the gland causes fainting\nI advise you to see your doctor and discuss this matter with him", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11323, + "question": "The doctor asked me to do a nuclear scan of the thyroid gland because of its increased secretion and slight swelling. Is this evidence of something dangerous or a normal condition that does not require fear?", + "answer": "Usually an ultrasound image must be done first. The nuclear image does not indicate the presence of anything serious, but it is sometimes important before treatment begins. See my articles about the thyroid gland and its masses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11324, + "question": "I removed half of the thyroid gland. Can I live normally? And can half the thyroid gland play the role of the entire gland without the need for auxiliary medications? Thank you.", + "answer": "maybe\nBut I recommend following up on thyroid analysis from time to time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11325, + "question": "My father, who is 55 years old, has a history of having his thyroid removed and has been taking thyroxine for 15 years.\nHe developed stones in his urinary system\nMy question is: What is the appropriate diet to prevent the formation of stones in him, and what are the appropriate medications?", + "answer": "A urologist is more helpful", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11326, + "question": "It is possible to treat the thyroid gland permanently or take lifelong treatment", + "answer": "Depending on the situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11327, + "question": "The result of the analysis for antimicrosomal antibodies is 7.95----Ref up to 5.6TSH 6.4---Ref 0.30 to 5.00Is it likely that Hashimoto’s disease is contracted or is the immune system attacking the gland?", + "answer": "hashimoto", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11328, + "question": "God willing, I will get married in a month, and I have an increase in thyroid secretion. Will the treatment affect intercourse?", + "answer": "No, it has no effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11329, + "question": "Is Indian costus useful for treating the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "It doesn't help", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11330, + "question": "I suffer from Hashimoto's disease. I take levothyroxine 50. Recent tests have shown that the antibodies have decreased, but they are still above the normal level. Is there a treatment to prevent these antibodies from attacking the gland?", + "answer": "no. The only treatment is thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11331, + "question": "I had surgery to remove the thyroid gland, which had a malignant tumor, and I took thyrosine pills immediately after the dawn prayer, but every day after the afternoon prayer, I am very tired. Is this from taking the pills too early? Please...", + "answer": "no. that's not the reason. You must make sure that the dose you take is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11332, + "question": "HGH or Croth is a hormone for lengthening at the age of 21. What do you think?? What are the side effects?? Is it possible for distortions to occur?", + "answer": "Usually at this age growth hormone cannot be used to lengthen", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11333, + "question": "Doctor, I am married and have not been pregnant yet. I have an increased secretion of the thyroid gland, knowing that there has been a slight enlargement in the neck for several years without pain and without an increase in the same size and weight loss. What is the solution...", + "answer": "If there is an increase in the secretion of the gland, it must be treated. It is important to ensure that the blood test is correct with treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11334, + "question": "Hello, I have an increase in the secretion of thyroid hormone and I use Neomerkazole pills. Do these pills increase weight????", + "answer": "It has no direct effect on weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11335, + "question": "There is a problem with the thyroid gland, its activity is too low and the hormones are too active", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11336, + "question": "I suffer from high levels of thyroid antibodies, and the doctor gave me a month to repeat the test without treatment, knowing that the rest of the thyroid tests are normal.", + "answer": "As long as the thyroid tests are normal, there is no need for any treatment. Antithyroid agents do not require any treatment on their own", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11337, + "question": "Does the drug Troxine for an underactive thyroid gland have an effect on hair loss and does it have an alternative? Because I was only complaining of the hair loss and I knew it was the thyroid gland. Should I take the drug in either case or...", + "answer": "You must take medication because an underactive gland may cause hair loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11338, + "question": "Good evening, Doctor. My wife has high and low levels of thyroid hormone. Note that she had an antibody test done and it turned out to be very high.. and she lived well.", + "answer": "Do you mean it's thyroiditis?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11339, + "question": "I was suffering from pituitary gland deficiency and growth hormone deficiency, and I was treated in the hospital, then I started testosterone treatment, but I left the country and now I would like to continue my treatment, and I am not an adult. How long will the treatment period last/my age...", + "answer": "forever", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11340, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had hyperthyroidism. My left eye became swollen, and after treatment with waxed iodine, the gland’s activity went into remission, which affected my right eye...", + "answer": "You need to be examined by an ophthalmologist to evaluate the situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11341, + "question": "I am 23 years old. I am being treated for the thyroid gland, but I neglected the treatment and left it for two years. I did not use any medication and did not undergo any examination. After that, I had tests done and their results are as follows: top = 1000 ; tsh = 17...", + "answer": "There is sluggishness in the gland. You must return for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11342, + "question": "Welcome..\nI suffer from hyperthyroidism and I am breastfeeding and I take 6 tablets of Tapazole.\nIs there a risk to my child?\nDoes it reduce milk production?\nMy child is old...", + "answer": "If you take the medication regularly, there is no effect on the baby or breastfeeding", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11343, + "question": "Hello\nI have been suffering from an underactive thyroid gland for ten years, and my last TSH test was 5.37.\nDo I need to increase the thyroxine dose?", + "answer": "Yes. The dose should be increased slightly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11344, + "question": "I traveled outside the Kingdom and ran out of thyroxine pills and suddenly stopped using them. Is there any harm, what is the treatment, and how do I get them because there is no longer the same product?", + "answer": "Thyroxine pills are available everywhere and must be taken without interruption", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11345, + "question": "Is an underactive thyroid related to type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11346, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland have anything to do with the eye, as my right eye became droopy? I had thyroid tests showing that I have hyperactivity.", + "answer": "Hyperactivity of the gland may be accompanied by eye changes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11347, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had an enlarged thyroid gland and I treated it, but after that I started to feel that my heart stopped beating for a few seconds and then started beating with a strong pulse, and then this condition calmed down...", + "answer": "It is necessary to ensure that the gland is examined in the blood. If it is normal, you must see a cardiologist to ensure that there is no heart problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11348, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland with a TSH:10 ratio and a T4:19 ratio since 2007, and no medication has been prescribed to me. Can I use thyroxine pills at the lowest dose because my weight has increased greatly and I suffer from...", + "answer": "With this examination, treatment of the gland should be started. Start with .50 caliber", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11349, + "question": "I have a tumor in the thyroid gland and it causes me to become hyperactive, which affects my daily life. The doctors advised me to have it removed, given that the tumor is not large, but I do not want to live on medication for the rest of the time...", + "answer": "If the tumor is the cause of the increased secretion, it must be removed. But we must first confirm that it is the cause of the increased secretion by doing a nuclear scan. See my articles on thyroid masses and thyroid operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11350, + "question": "I have Hashemia and I took thyroxine and the tests went OK, but I lost a lot of weight and became thin, and my fingers and toes always have constant numbness.", + "answer": "You must always ensure that the blood test is correct. If the examination is at a normal level, there should be no problems or symptoms from the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11351, + "question": "I have researched the topic of the thyroid gland, but I do not think that I suffer from it, because if I do, then I have symptoms, but they are contradictory, such as hypothyroidism, my symptom is constipation, but in...", + "answer": "This indicates that you do not have a problem with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11352, + "question": "Symptoms and diagnosis of low thyroid function", + "answer": "Symptoms are lethargy, fatigue, exhaustion, excessive sleep, feeling cold, and weight gain. Diagnosis is done by TSH examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11353, + "question": "Doctor, may God give you wellness. My TSH level is 5.25. Is this normal?", + "answer": "This is a little high. Therefore, the examination must be re-examined after 3 months to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11354, + "question": "I recently had tests done and found that I have several cysts in my thyroid gland and others in my breasts, and they are in large numbers. What is the cause of this? Knowing that they cause me suffocation, especially when I am angry...", + "answer": "Thyroid cysts are common and generally do not lead to suffocation. See my article about thyroid lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11355, + "question": "My test t4 19pmol. T3 4.2 pmol tsh, 1008. He took one 150-grain Euthorox treatment. What is your advice?", + "answer": "TSH result is unclear. If it is 10.08, it is high and means that you need a higher dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11356, + "question": "How do I treat hyperthyroidism and what are the best medications, knowing that I cannot get injections?", + "answer": "Treatment of hyperthyroidism is with medications (pills) and not needles.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11357, + "question": "What is an indolent thyroid?", + "answer": "It is the thyroid gland that does not secrete the natural hormone thyroxine. Therefore, she needs compensatory treatment for her secretions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11358, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Analysis of TSH 4.61 and FRT4 15.19. Is it ok or do I need treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "This examination is normal and does not require any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11359, + "question": "I had an increase in the TSH hormone, the percentage was 5.4, knowing that the normal percentage is up to 4.20. I took thyroxine for two months and it became normal, and now, a month after the end of the treatment, it has returned to the same percentage. What is the solution?", + "answer": "The solution is to continue treatment. The result improves only with medication. But the problem is permanent and needs permanent treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11360, + "question": "I was suffering from hyperactivity in the thyroid gland, and I was using Neoconcentol, 5 mg, two pills a day. I stopped the medication. I used the medication for a period of 4 months and stopped it in Ramadan, and the symptoms returned in...", + "answer": "A new blood test must be done and the medication must be returned", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11361, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I hope you will respond and advise urgently. I have antibodies to the thyroid gland, and a doctor prescribed me 3 units of Horm Growth per day. Is it true? I saw an endocrinologist and he gave me EUTHYROX...", + "answer": "What is important is the hormone level in the blood, not the antibodies, for which there is no treatment. If the hormone level in the blood is healthy, you do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11362, + "question": "I did the tsh solution. It would have produced 0.08 work??", + "answer": "If you are not taking any treatment, this indicates increased secretion of the gland. If she is taking medication, the dose must be adjusted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11363, + "question": "TSH result=4. 42\nIs it considered high and diagnosed with “hypothyroidism” because the gynecologist said that I suffer from “hypothyroidism”? Does the result indicate “hypothyroidism”? Knowing that my weight is 46 and my height is 164 and I suffer from...", + "answer": "no. This result is normal and you do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11364, + "question": "When should I have my thyroid tested again, knowing that I have been taking the medication for two months now? Thank you.", + "answer": "Depending on the case, it is possible to re-examine within 2 to 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11365, + "question": "May God bless you, please. My TSH result is 4.9. Is this considered a slight increase or within normal? Is there a need for treatment with thyroxine?", + "answer": "This check is a little high. It is preferable to return it after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11366, + "question": "I have a small cyst in the thyroid gland, no more than 3 centimeters, and the doctor prescribed me Levothyrox 25. He said that because of the large size, I suffer from heart palpitations sometimes, and I feel my entire throat beating with a decrease...", + "answer": "This medicine does not affect the cyst. There is no need to take it and there is no need for any treatment for it, as it is not dangerous. It also does not affect the heart and does not cause any palpitations. Blood test is important. See my articles on thyroid lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11367, + "question": "Hello\nI have been taking Ethyrox pills for 10 years, after which I got water in the lungs and heart and phlegm, then I stopped the thyroid pills and was relieved of the water and phlegm and I did a TSH test 6.55 T3 4.05 T4 12.88...", + "answer": "You must ensure that the test is correct and does not increase. I recommend repeating the blood test after a month to be sure. If the result is approximately the same, you do not need thyroxine at this time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11368, + "question": "I am 18 years old, and for 5 years I have been suffering from swelling in the breasts, and they shrink when I feel cold or come in contact with warm water. Is this condition due to a defect...", + "answer": "no. This is normal at this age.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11369, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid. The doctor gave me pills with a green coating, but I feel like they make my hair fall out. I left them. Is there a risk if I take them?", + "answer": "This depends on the problem in the gland and the reason for treatment. But in general, the medicine does not lead to hair loss. Maybe it's caused by something else", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11370, + "question": "When the doctor prescribes a drug replacement for the thyroid hormone to the patient, it is necessary to wait at least a month or two before doing the TSH test again. Why so long?", + "answer": "Yes. Must wait. Because the hormone takes several weeks to take full effect and bring its level in the blood to normal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11371, + "question": "I have a cyst in the thyroid gland on the left side and an excess of hormones. Is there a definitive treatment and is it a serious disease?", + "answer": "No, it is not dangerous if treated. Treatment with medications initially", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11372, + "question": "I have pituitary gland deficiency, pth: 138, Acth: 8, cortisol: 47:1, examination at 8 am, and estrogen: 6. After a period of prednisolone treatment at 5 pm, Gonal F injections were prescribed for 3 months. Do...", + "answer": "There is no cure for hypopituitarism. Treatment is alternative medication to adjust low hormone levels", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11373, + "question": "What does T4 within a normal range and a low TSH of 0.005 mean in the case of overactive thyroid disease under treatment with carbimazole for more than a year? My question to Dr. Bashir", + "answer": "This means that the treatment is good and the hormone has been reduced along with the symptoms, but the disease is still present, as evidenced by the fact that the TSH is not very low.\nIn this case, we usually continue the treatment for another 6 months. If we obtain the same results, the solution is either to give a dose of radioactive iodine to end the activity of the gland, or to remove most of the gland, especially if it is large, and all of this is under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11374, + "question": "I had an underactive thyroid a year ago and took thyroxine 50\nAfter 3 months, I stopped the medication and waited 3 months. I was tested and got a good result. I suffer from symptoms of lethargy, but the analysis is fine. What's the solution?", + "answer": "You must write down the latest results, normal laboratory rates, and anemia test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11375, + "question": "I suffer from a thyroid gland. Is there a lethargy in the gland? Does it have a permanent cure or is there no cure? Will I continue to take the medicine?\nI am 16 years old and I have been suffering from it for about a year...", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism is a chronic disease and its treatment is lifelong\nTreatment is monitored by a periodic examination every two months at the beginning and every 6 months to annually when the hormone levels in the blood are stable\nThe scan includes ft4 and tsh", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11376, + "question": "Doctor, I had a high TSH of 10.7, and I was taking levothyroxine 75 mg, and currently my TSH is 1.9, knowing that my T4 is 18 and my T3 is 6. Should I stop taking the medicine, keeping in mind...", + "answer": "Underactive gland is a chronic disease and its treatment is lifelong\nTreatment should not be stopped for any reason\nThe dose can be adjusted and should not be stopped", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11377, + "question": "I have a high TSH of 7.71 and I have been taking thyroid medication for a month and now I am pregnant in the first month and the fetus has moved from its place and I am completely comfortable with using...", + "answer": "During pregnancy, TSH should be less than 3\nTherefore, the dose must be increased and T4 and TSH checked every 6 weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11378, + "question": "I did tests by chance, and the TSH result was: 9.19. I was surprised because I suffer from thinness and difficulty gaining weight, and I do not suffer from symptoms of thyroid gland sluggishness. After that, I did free T4 and T3 tests, and they were...", + "answer": "The analysis must be repeated two months after the first analysis. If the result is similar, then you have an underactive gland and you must begin treatment\nThe prolactin hormone should also be checked, as its elevation may raise the TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11379, + "question": "I have a thyroid disease and I suffer from thyroid dysfunction. I suffer from hair loss, broken nails, paleness in the face, and thinness of the body. What is the treatment, please? Thank you.", + "answer": "If you are being treated for the gland and the hormone is regular in the blood, these symptoms have nothing to do with the gland and may be due to other causes, such as anemia, for example.\nSee your doctor to run some tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11380, + "question": "As for the FSH analysis, my result is 1.84, and the laboratory’s range is from 0.7 to 11.1. Is this normal for me or a little, and should I be a little older than 22 years?", + "answer": "These hormones are not fixed and change depending on the time of the blood test, but they are normal, especially since you did not write any health complaints", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11381, + "question": "Hello\nDoes thyroid have an effect on weight loss and stability?\nNote that I have been suffering from this problem since childhood, even though I eat a lot, eat 3 meals, and eat healthy...", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has nothing to do with weight gain if its secretion is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11382, + "question": "Can hypothyroidism lead to very serious symptoms??", + "answer": "Yes. If it is not treated for a long time, its effects are significant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11383, + "question": "The TSH result is 9.19. What should I do? Is there a risk? I have no symptoms. I am just underweight and my heart rate reaches 100 sometimes and often 80.", + "answer": "High TSH is evidence of sluggish functioning of the gland\nYou should check the free t4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11384, + "question": "Please, I want a quick answer. I am very worried about the TSH result that came out today and it was 9.19. Am I in danger? What should I do?", + "answer": "This indicates sluggishness in the gland. There is no risk as long as you treat it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11385, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a deficiency in the hormones testosterone and a small penis. The doctor prescribed a testosterone treatment for me. What are the benefits and harms of this treatment and does it enlarge the penis? Thank you.", + "answer": "This is a compensatory gel that may help a little in lengthening the penis, but not necessarily\nYou must first ask your doctor about the benefits and harms of treatment so that you can review with him anything that happens during treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11386, + "question": "t3 198.58 ng/dl\nt414.0 ug/dl\ntsh 4.68\nAre these rates normal? Symptoms include severe sweating in the hands and feet, anxiety, difficulty sleeping, and a feeling of increased adrenaline.", + "answer": "Normal levels must be recorded by the laboratory\nThe tsh is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11387, + "question": "I had a thymus gland removed five months ago. There was a tumor inside the capsule, and I am taking cortisone 20 and Mastinon two pills a day, but two days ago I felt weakness in the muscles of the hands and...", + "answer": "It could be from cortisone\nSee your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11388, + "question": "What is the abbreviation for thyroid blood test?", + "answer": "Serum TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11389, + "question": "I suffer from an enlargement of the right part of the thyroid gland. I had an examination and the results were: the left part is 43 mm", + "answer": "Regulating glandular treatment is important for pregnancy, provided that the TSH is less than 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11390, + "question": "Can salivary glands damaged by exposure to radiation therapy be treated? Which doctor specializes in salivary glands?", + "answer": "nose ear throat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11391, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism. How can I correct the thyroid disease without going to the doctor or removing it?", + "answer": "It is not possible to treat this disease without the supervision and follow-up of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11392, + "question": "I suffer from sexual dysfunction as a result of surgery to remove a tumor around the pituitary gland.\nSince then, I have been suffering from high prolactin and low testosterone.\nSo I would like you to describe the treatment...", + "answer": "You should take treatment to reduce prolactin, because it is one of the most important causes of impotence, and then take testosterone replacement therapy under the supervision of an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11393, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an underactive thyroid gland and it causes me to gain weight. When I am able to lose weight, is there anything that will help my condition? I want to lose weight. Please. Will Omega 3, 6, or 9 oils make me lose weight if I use them? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "First, the thyroid hormone must be regulated with treatment so that the diet gives the desired results along with daily exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11394, + "question": "I suffer severely from fatigue, general apathy, weight loss, heavy hair loss, tension, and nervousness. The doctor ordered me to have my gland examined, and the tests are normal. He said, according to your symptoms, you have an overactive thyroid...", + "answer": "If the gland's hormone is normal, then the gland has nothing to do with the symptoms mentioned\nIt is possible to repeat the analysis to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11395, + "question": "I have mild hypothyroidism, which causes me to weigh about 7 kilograms more than ideal. I am currently taking Euthrox. Will the treatment help me lose weight or do I have to go on a diet?", + "answer": "Usually the weight returns to normal after organizing the treatment, and one should not follow a diet before the hormone returns to normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11396, + "question": "Salima, I suffer from an underactive thyroid and I take thyroxine one and a half pills, i.e. 75 grams. Despite this, my TSH rose to 9.42. In your opinion, why did it rise despite my respect for taking it properly and my weight increased...", + "answer": "Because the gland's inactivity is chronic and slow, and the gland's secretion gradually decreases, so we examine the hormone periodically to increase treatment and adjust the hormone. Therefore, you should see a doctor to increase the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11397, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had tests done and they came out as follows: TSH/13 1, T3/7 92, and T4/11 77. What is your interpretation of my condition? Thank you.", + "answer": "This result indicates the beginning of an underactive thyroid gland, and you should conduct a test for the gland’s immunoglobulin antibodies and begin replacement therapy\nSee a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11398, + "question": "A year ago, I had an underactive thyroid, and I took thyroxine 50 for 3 months. After that, I got tested and came out normal and left it... and after a month of quitting it, I got tested and came back normal.\nI suffer from not losing weight...", + "answer": "You should re-examine T4 and TSH to ensure that the gland is not related to the symptoms you are complaining of", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11399, + "question": "My thyroid disease is causing me to become obese. My meals are free of sweets and salt. What should I do? My hair fell out. t4=13.6. Advise me.", + "answer": "Thyroid medication does not lead to weight gain, and you did not mention what your treatment is", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11400, + "question": "What are the factors affecting height? How do we stimulate growth and building hormones?", + "answer": "Growth hormone, along with calcium and vitamin D, are responsible for growth\nMotivation with sports and not gaining weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11401, + "question": "Hello, I have an underactive thyroid gland of 16, and after taking the medicine for 6 months, it reached 2. The doctor decided not to give me thyroxine until after a period of four months, and I feel tired...", + "answer": "Treatment should not be stopped if the diagnosis is correct, as treatment is lifelong", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11402, + "question": "I had tests that showed lethargy in the thyroid gland. It was 6.56, with a very rapid weight gain. I took Altroxine 50 for a month. The gland became active, as the TSH became\n0.15 When the increase continues, the weight", + "answer": "If the hormone is normal with continuous treatment, weight gain is not related to the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11403, + "question": "The thyroid gland Tsh went down to 0.74 (0.35 / 4.5). I was taking Altroxine 50, so I reduced the dose to 50 days, and one day I was afraid to activate it, but I was very underestimated. I would also do the test for 15 days or a month, and if it came out...", + "answer": "The test is correct, so the same dose must be continued without changing it. The examination is initially done every 3 months. If you change the dose, you can re-examine after about two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11404, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old boy and my height is 1.46 and I have not yet reached puberty. Does this affect my height? What are the reasons and solutions for me to reach puberty?", + "answer": "You must follow up with an endocrinologist to take an image of the hand and find out if treatment for height has been started and to conduct tests for puberty hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11405, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a thyroid gland. I have a vitamin B12 deficiency. I want something that makes me fat, but it does not harm the gland. I have a B12 deficiency because I use medication.", + "answer": "Getting fat is usually more difficult than losing weight because slowing down metabolism is difficult\nYou can try taking vitamins, as this will not interfere with your treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11406, + "question": "My testosterone hormone is deficient. The doctor prescribed me Testocap pills for 15 days and I did not feel any change after that. May I know what is the best type of testosterone booster? At least I do not take the hormone. I am tired of depression and rapid stress.", + "answer": "I don't know if your symptoms are due to low testosterone\nare you athletic?\nIf not, try starting with exercise, good nutrition, and not smoking", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11407, + "question": "I have a growth hormone deficiency. The gland that secretes the hormones was born and it malfunctioned. I took injections of the hormone from the age of two years until the age of 13, but until now I did not get my period...", + "answer": "You should see a endocrinologist to conduct tests for female hormones to find out the reason for the delayed period", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11408, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland with swelling next to the back of the neck. Is it a disease or an infection? I am afraid it is a lymph node because it swelled like an olive. Now I was afraid, but there was pain with...", + "answer": "It could be inflammation of the glands. But it cannot be confirmed without examination. You should see a doctor and get an ultrasound", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11409, + "question": "I want to use growth hormone in order to increase my height, knowing that I am 18 years old and my father is taller than me", + "answer": "You do not have to be taller than your father, and you did not mention your height\nDid you ask your pediatrician or endocrinologist about this?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11410, + "question": "Herbal treatment for hyperthyroidism because the patient refuses medications, pills, and surgery", + "answer": "There is no herbal treatment. Either medications, radioactive iodine, or surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11411, + "question": "I have high parathyroid hormone levels and I went to several doctors for three years and did not find any benefit. I suffer from severe fatigue and kidney stones in my entire body. May I send the tests to you?", + "answer": "The treatment for high parathyroid hormone is surgery if the cause is in the glands themselves. Tests can be sent. See my article about the parathyroid glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11412, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I take Altroxine 150 because I suffer from Hashimoto’s. Sometimes in Ramadan, I take the medicine before suhoor and do not eat anything after it, and I fast all day. Is there any harm in...", + "answer": "There is no effect as long as you take the medicine regularly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11413, + "question": "I want to increase growth hormone. I am 18 years old and the growth centers have not closed yet. I had x-rays of the wrist and feet. Can I take growth hormone or not? My height is 164 cm.", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11414, + "question": "I had my thyroid function tested T3 T4 TSH\nIt is healthy except for the TSH gland. This is active. I have a little hair falling out on the side of my neck. A slight swelling with pain. Is it from the thyroid gland or...", + "answer": "High TSH means that there is a deficiency in the functioning of the gland, even if T4 is normal, the analysis must be repeated after 6 weeks and the results should be written with the normal percentages in the laboratory.\nAn ultrasound scan of the gland is performed to determine the cause of the swelling", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11415, + "question": "I am Awab, I am 18 years old, my penis is 15 and my height is 159. I look like a child. I do not know if I am deficient in hormones or not. I do not have a beard or beard. I want your help.", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11416, + "question": "Medication to increase testosterin", + "answer": "There are several medications, most of which are needles, but some of them increase the hormone and decrease or increase sperm, so you should ask your doctor why you want to increase the hormone for fertilization or for another reason?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11417, + "question": "I did a TSH test and the percentage was 0.10. Please explain, knowing that I did not suffer from any disease", + "answer": "This indicates an underactive thyroid gland. It must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11418, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and I took 50 gm thyroxine pills. After 3 weeks of use, I felt dizzy, unbalanced, joint pain, and dry skin. What do you think!!!", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with the medication. Continue treatment and follow your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11419, + "question": "What is the average level of thyroid hormone thyroxine in the body??", + "answer": "Each laboratory has different ratios of the hormone depending on the equipment used. For example, for the laboratory I deal with, the ratio is from 12 to 22.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11420, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a lazy stomach and am sitting on the yogurt and dates diet. Is it suitable or not? What are the appropriate foods for weight loss?", + "answer": "For the diet to be successful, the thyroid hormone must be regular in the blood, otherwise you will not lose weight\nThe diet you mentioned is not useful and the weight returns more than before\nYou should consult a nutritionist and hormone control specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11421, + "question": "I had an operation to remove the thyroid gland in the right part, and I do not take any medication, but I suffer from constipation, poor vision, and bone pain. I consulted specialist doctors, but to no avail. Is this due to the thyroid gland...", + "answer": "If the hormone in the blood is normal, then the gland has nothing to do with what you are complaining about", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11422, + "question": "Hello\nIn Graves' disease...hyperthyroidism, does recovery occur automatically without antithyroid medications or treatment with radioactive iodine?\nI have the utmost respect for you", + "answer": "Both Graves' disease require treatment, and the hormone does not return to normal except with secretion inhibitor treatment first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11423, + "question": "My gland is 27.3. Is it good or should I stop taking euthyrox 50mg?", + "answer": "This examination is normal. Continue on the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11424, + "question": "I have Hashimoto's but my thyroid hormone secretion is normal. My question is\nAfter taking an appropriate medication for the condition, will the symptoms of the disease, such as obesity, decrease?\nCan Hashimoto's disease affect fertility...", + "answer": "As long as you continue taking the medication at the correct dose, the symptoms should improve and there will be no effect on the pregnancy. Therefore, a blood test should always be done to ensure that the hormone level is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11425, + "question": "Hormonal imbalance how to treat it", + "answer": "Treatment is carried out by identifying the defect through medical tests and consulting a specialist doctor to prescribe the necessary treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11426, + "question": "Welcome\nI am 45 years old, and Graves' disease appeared 6 months ago. I am being treated with thyroid medication, but I do not feel better with the medication. I feel very sad and depressed all the time, and I do not know...", + "answer": "You must continue treatment and take the appropriate dose. It may take time for the situation to improve", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11427, + "question": "Causes of testosterone deficiency", + "answer": "There are known causes, including deficiency in the pituitary gland or at the testicle level, and there are unknown causes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11428, + "question": "Are there herbs that help treat hypothyroidism by helping to activate it?", + "answer": "There is no herbal treatment for the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11429, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had an imbalance in the thyroid gland about two years ago and I used neo-tomizol treatment. The treatment was reduced to 1. It was stopped by the treating doctor, but I notice that there is a feeling of fatigue.", + "answer": "You should check the T4 and TSH two months after leaving treatment and see if the levels are normal or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11430, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI have a deficiency in the FSH hormone\nMy average is below zero\n0.78mlu/ml\nI am 23 years old, unmarried", + "answer": "You don't have to worry if the feeling of sexual desire is present\nYou can test the male hormone in the blood, and if it is normal, do not worry about FSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11431, + "question": "Peace be upon you...I had a comprehensive blood test and it turned out that I had an underactive gland with a percentage of 7.6. Do I need treatment? And if I do, how much should the treatment strength be? 25, 50 or more.", + "answer": "Repeat the analysis after 6 weeks for T4/TSH/THYROID ANTIBODIES, and if it indicates lethargy, treatment must be started, and the dose is linked to the results.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11432, + "question": "I use growth hormone needles, and my father says to use one pen three times, and in the prescription that comes with the pen it says not to use the same pen more than once. Should I use it more than once?", + "answer": "The pen is used according to the dose, and according to your age, use it for 3 days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11433, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease, and this causes my eyes to swell and bulge. I am asking you to advise me on what to do to get them back to how they were before.", + "answer": "Treatment of an active gland with bulging eyes is long, and after the gland heals, the bulging remains for a long time, and there is no effective treatment so far except plastic surgery, with few surgeons in the world.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11434, + "question": "Do I have hyperthyroidism, knowing that I am sweating from my palms and legs and losing weight even though my appetite is open? I analyzed the TSH and its percentage was. 3.880", + "answer": "The gland has nothing to do with this result\nSee a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11435, + "question": "Ramadan Mubarak\nI am a 22-year-old girl. I had tests done in 2014, and my TSH was 4.88 and my T4 was 1.22. A doctor gave me thyroxine, and a month ago I left it. I repeated the tests and they were normal. Is a month enough to give a result...", + "answer": "It is best to repeat the analysis after two months, but we do not recommend abandoning treatment, as glandular underactivity is a chronic disease and its treatment is lifelong", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11436, + "question": "Hello, I want a solution to increase my height. I am 15 years old and 151 feet tall. Please answer me, thank you", + "answer": "You should visit a doctor to have a hand x-ray done to find out whether the growth centers in the bone have closed or not, and start treatment if the growth centers have not closed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11437, + "question": "My height is 1.45 and my weight is 33. I had x-rays done on my hand and they told me that my body is that of a 12 year old. They gave me injections of hormones called Pargaine. I take 3 injections a day and I took it...", + "answer": "This treatment is mild, and if growth centers in the hand are present, it is preferable to treat with growth hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11438, + "question": "My wife suffers from Graves' disease, meaning in the thyroid gland, and the doctor changes the number of pills of the medicine every month, which is methimazole, and now she suffers from neck pain.\nAnd a slight swelling in the eye...", + "answer": "Treatment must be continued until the gland improves. This may take several months. But if it does not improve within a year or two, you may need surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11439, + "question": "Does the collagen supplement that I used to improve the skin have an effect on the thyroid gland, especially as I have a gland of the same type as an excess of iodine, meaning atrophy in it, because after using collagen it caused weakness in my body?", + "answer": "I don't think there is a relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11440, + "question": "I am a child, 15 and a half years old, my height is 1.46, and my weight is 33 kilograms\nAnd I want treatment to become tall\nnote\nAbi Tawla 1.68\nAnd my mother 1.51", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to take a chart to determine your height for your age, and to perform a hand x-ray to confirm the possibility of increasing height and to determine the treatment and its duration.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11441, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid. Since the beginning of Ramadan, I have been forgetting to take my medicine. I took it today, but I feel strange symptoms to the point that I think I can't get through the day. Please...", + "answer": "Treatment should not be left out, and the symptoms are not due to leaving treatment for one or two days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11442, + "question": "I have thyroid hormone deficiency, what should I do?\nI suffer from poor memory, weight gain, and the beginning of baldness due to hair loss", + "answer": "First, you must treat hypothyroidism with thyroxine and ensure that the level of the hormone in the blood is regular. After that, you can see if the second symptoms improve or not.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11443, + "question": "I have a benign tumor in the pituitary gland and I use replacement hormones: cortisone, thyroxine, testosterone, growth hormone, and a prolactin inhibitor. Will the gland return to normal? When should I stop taking medications?", + "answer": "The gland will not return to normal, and treatment is usually lifelong\nThere are cases of benign tumors in the pituitary gland that are made up of cells of one hormone. Upon treatment, the size of the tumor decreases and the rest of the hormones work, but this is decided with periodic examinations and is decided by the doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11444, + "question": "My TSH level is 17.5. Is it dangerous because it is the first time it has risen to this level?", + "answer": "This indicates sluggishness in the gland. The gland should be treated with thyroxine pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11445, + "question": "6 months ago, I had a fever and a small, tender lymph node appeared in the right neck. I had a CBC and an MRI of the neck, and everything is fine and does not need treatment...", + "answer": "If there is inflammation of the lymph nodes, it may take several months for the glands to become smaller. The important thing is that the tests are correct. See my article about lymph node enlargement and tumors", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11446, + "question": "Does exposure to a strong blow to the thyroid gland cause disease?", + "answer": "no. It is possible for blood to collect in it if the blow is strong, but this does not cause any disease in it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11447, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an atrophied thyroid gland, meaning an excess of iodine. I use collagen in capsule form to improve my skin, but it causes weakness in my body and reduces my appetite for food and my weight. Does collagen affect the gland?", + "answer": "Collagen has no effect on the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11448, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I am afraid it will mess with fasting, so I take it two hours before suhoor, and before that I have only eaten breakfast at seven o’clock.\nIt is better to eat it in its own way, otherwise take it with...", + "answer": "The medication used to treat hypothyroidism is the hormone levothyroxine, which is the hormone secreted by the thyroid gland. These pills are used to compensate for the deficiency in the secretions of thyroid hormones and not for final treatment. It may take several weeks before any change in symptoms is noticed before it begins. The medicine is effective. \nThe medicine is taken orally one to two hours before a meal, that is, on an empty stomach. It is prohibited to use it immediately before or after eating to avoid affecting its absorption process and thus reducing its effectiveness. The pill must be taken whole as it is, without grinding it or placing it with a full glass of water. It is necessary not to stop taking the medication without consulting a doctor and to commit to continuous follow-up with the specialist doctor and to perform thyroid function tests periodically to determine the need to change the dose used. Therefore, the method used to take the pill two hours before suhoor time after not eating after breakfast is ideal.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nThe relationship of the thyroid gland to weight\nWhat do you know about hypothyroidism?\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs\nNutrition in solving thyroid secretion problems\nHarmful effects of increasing the dosage of thyroid medications or abandoning medications\n\nReference:\n\nLevothyroxine\nTHYROID HORMONE THERAPY", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11449, + "question": "Peace be upon you, when can I take thyroid medication and when will it have an effect during Ramadan? Please reply.\nThank you", + "answer": "Half an hour before suhoor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11450, + "question": "I did a test, it showed T4 free 1.2, TSH 1.3, and ESR mm/1hour 45.\nmm/2hr 80 Is this normal and how much should T4 free and TSH be?", + "answer": "You must write down the normal results at the laboratory to compare the results and write a complaint, if any, as the doctor does not process numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11451, + "question": "Dr.. Bashir.\nTSH result for the past month was 4.2\nMy Thyroid is totally enlarged\nI don't know if it's under contract or not. I have been using thyroxine for a year and two months...", + "answer": "I do not know what the normal laboratory results are to compare with the aforementioned results, especially the T4\nRegarding the size of the gland and the presence of nodules or not, this is determined by ultrasound. I think that you should take a dose of thyroxine daily so that the gland does not swell further, after consulting a doctor.\nIf the gland is pressing on the airway, greatly distorting the neck, or contains nodes, it is best to remove it surgically after confirming the hormone level.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11452, + "question": "My son is 12 years old and his height is less than a meter and a half. Is it possible to give him a needle to increase his height??", + "answer": "We recommend consulting a pediatrician to determine the extent of the height delay in relation to his age and waiting until the age of 14 to begin treatment if necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11453, + "question": "My son was born with an underactive thyroid gland. He takes Levothyrox 50. His height is 1 meter and 2 centimetres. Intelligence is fine, but not at the level of his age. My question is about his studies. Is he facing difficulties in academic achievement? Is he increasing in...", + "answer": "You did not mention the boy's age\nIf treatment for the gland is delayed to begin, there may be a delay in studying, but it will improve with time and hormone regulation with treatment.\nRegarding height, it is best to know height in relation to age and treat height if it reaches the age of 14 years", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11454, + "question": "My mother had a complete thyroidectomy two weeks ago. When should I see a doctor to take hormone replacement?", + "answer": "We usually start treatment after the operation, and we can wait for the analysis after 6 weeks, find out the hormone level, and begin treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11455, + "question": "I have been suffering from an underactive thyroid gland for a year. Sometimes I feel short of breath and my gland beats like a heart. I also feel pain in the tashahhud finger of my left hand...", + "answer": "You did not mention whether you are taking replacement therapy, what is the latest hormone level in your blood, and is the size of the gland large, with or without nodes?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11456, + "question": "What are the cases in which the TSH hormone is very high while T3 and T4 remain normal?", + "answer": "This is a condition called subclinical hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11457, + "question": "I am 16 years old and my leg is 46. How can the smallest one or one of them prevent it from growing any larger?", + "answer": "I have no idea about that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11458, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My father’s father has an enlarged thyroid gland, and the doctors said that surgery must be performed to remove it. The doctors are hesitant to perform the operation because of general anesthesia, and the patient is 80 years old and has a closed valve.", + "answer": "Doctors are most knowledgeable about the patient's condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11459, + "question": "What causes thyroiditis and excessive TSH hormone?", + "answer": "The most important cause of thyroiditis is the immune system, which usually leads to temporary or permanent hypersecretion, and treatment varies according to the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11460, + "question": "My name is Amal, I am 16 years old, I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, I am not regular, and I am sometimes short. Does the thyroid gland have anything to do with my height? How can I grow taller before my height stops?\nplease reply...", + "answer": "First, you should not abandon treatment for any reason and measure the hormone periodically to adjust the dose if necessary.\nRegarding height, you did not mention any measurements, but you can have a hand x-ray done to know your growth status and whether it can be treated or not.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11461, + "question": "Hello\nI had blood tests and found that my TSH level was 9.4, even though my FT4 was 13.7 and my FT3 was 4. I repeated the tests and found that my TSH was 14.4. I would like to ask whether the medication has anything to do with it and what is the diagnosis for my condition?", + "answer": "If this test is high, it means that you have an underactive gland and you must take thyroxine treatment to compensate.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11462, + "question": "Is it possible that the TSH test shows 55 and the T3 test: T4 come out normal. Is this possible or is the analysis wrong?", + "answer": "All results must be written, along with symptoms, if any\nThe word natural we define\nThis result can occur in a few cases\nYou must repeat the analysis with the thyroid immunoglobulin test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11463, + "question": "Does a toxic thyroid gland affect the fetus and what is the necessary treatment for the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Yes, the toxic gland affects the fetus if it is not treated\nTreatment with secretion inhibitors and hormone monitoring every 6 weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11464, + "question": "I am a 40-year-old woman. My analysis two months ago indicated TSH 0.07 and Vitamin D 17, and this deficiency is my tachycardie condition. I am currently taking medications. I ask, can I exercise...", + "answer": "You did not mention any medications you take\nThe TSH is very low, and the T4 may be high, as this is what causes a rapid heartbeat\nVitamin D is low and requires replacement therapy\nWe do not recommend exercising before checking the T4 level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11465, + "question": "In case of low TSH, stable T4, and a decrease in T3\nKnowing that there is a problem in the pituitary gland, it is not a tumor, but rather an enlargement, which leads to hormonal imbalance and heavy menstruation. Does...", + "answer": "If T4 is normal, there is no need to increase treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11466, + "question": "My son is 6 years old. He asked me for a growth hermone test. I was going to do the test. My son drank some tea and a piece of cake at 6. They did the test at 10 in the morning. Does it affect...", + "answer": "It does not affect the test result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11467, + "question": "I am a 34-year-old girl. I have glandular insufficiency or sluggishness and the test came out with a number seven. Do I have to take levothyroxine treatment and what are the alternatives?", + "answer": "You must repeat the examination two months after the first examination with a test for thyroid antibodies. If the TSH is high, then you suffer from an underactive gland and you must begin lifelong treatment and monitor the hormone periodically under the supervision of a doctor. There are no therapeutic alternatives for this disease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11468, + "question": "- Are there any imbalances or side effects from taking the thyroid medication LEVOTHYROX with AMITRIPTYLINE?\n- If there are side effects, can one of the two medications be replaced?", + "answer": "Thyroid treatment is taken in the morning, two hours away from any treatment, and has no side effects. The other treatment has nothing to do with thyroid medicine, and you take it for other reasons and it has some side effects, but your doctor is the one who determines if you need to replace the treatment with another treatment.\nThere is no alternative to thyroid treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11469, + "question": "I have an enlarged pituitary gland and high prolactin, and I used Dostinex 0.5mg pills, half a pill every two days.\nWill I come back to use it when it runs out again?", + "answer": "Yes, treatment should not be abandoned except on doctor’s orders, because abandoning it will lead to a return of the increase in prolactin and an increase in hypertrophy of the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11470, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old girl. The doctor gave me Ethyroxine 50 thyroid pills, and after three months he gave me 100 without a test. He said that the hormone is fixed and does not need a test, and that the treatment helps with the normal body shape for my age...", + "answer": "That is, the thyroid gland has returned to secreting normal levels of the hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11471, + "question": "My husband has a problem with lack of sperm and high prolactin, FSH and LH. Please, is there a solution that will cure him? Please, what is the appropriate medicine?", + "answer": "He must treat high prolactin and perform an MRI of the pituitary gland under the supervision of an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11472, + "question": "My son is five and a half years old and his height is one meter and 5 centimeters. His IQ is average. We discovered that he has an underactive thyroid gland. His medication is Levothyrox 50 because he was born with the disease. Please tell me what his studies and development are like", + "answer": "Usually, if the brain is not affected by hormone deficiency, its condition and growth will gradually improve, with care being taken to follow up periodically with an endocrinologist to monitor the percentage of hormones that need to be increased over time and follow up on growth.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11473, + "question": "When is the thyroid removed?", + "answer": "There are several reasons for its removal, such as tumors, large masses, and hypersecretion of the gland. See my article about thyroid surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11474, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old girl, married and have children. I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I have not given birth for three years. Is the overactive thyroid gland the cause, given that I use the drug Troxine? Is there...", + "answer": "If the blood test (TSH) is normal, then the gland is not the reason for infertility", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11475, + "question": "I'm 15 and I'm almost the shortest one in the class\nI feel like I have stopped growing because I have a sister who was 10 years old. I was taller than her, but when she was 12, she became taller than me...", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to have a hand x-ray, a test for growth hormone and vitamin D, and find out your rate of growth retardation to decide on treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11476, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you\nI have been suffering from hypothyroidism for 20 years, and I was taking Troxine and I was fine, but after I reached the age of 38, the hormone started not absorbing my uterine fluid.", + "answer": "Treating the gland for life, but this treatment is not fixed. We increase the dose whenever the gland’s secretion decreases. This is because the gland does not stop when the disease is diagnosed, but rather continues to decrease for a long number of years. Therefore, we continue to test the hormone to adjust and increase the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11477, + "question": "Thyroid analysis\nHello\nMy mother had her thyroid tested and got the following results\nresults: 1.58\nEuthyroidie:0.35 -5\nhyperthyroidism:<0.20\nhypothyroidie:>7", + "answer": "This result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11478, + "question": "For 8 months, I have been suffering from an enlarged thyroid gland, which keeps getting bigger and smaller, and persistent phlegm. The gland tests are normal, difficulty swallowing rarely, and pain like air flowing into my chest when I cough, moving...", + "answer": "You should perform an ultrasound scan to confirm the size of the gland. If it is normal, the symptoms you are experiencing are not related to it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11479, + "question": "What type of food should be eaten when hyperthyroidism occurs?", + "answer": "There is no food that can affect or improve the condition. The only treatment is medication until the situation improves", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11480, + "question": "A question about the pituitary gland. I had it analyzed and the milk, male and female hormones were high, and after treatment, they went down to zero. They said that the gland was semi-functioning, and I was given a hormone regulator. Will it work with treatment, and will it cause infertility?", + "answer": "No hormone goes down to zero\nWhat is the treatment, what is the complaint, and what are the high results numbers?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11481, + "question": "Hello doctor, no traffic. What is the cause of the increase in the hormone prolactin??", + "answer": "There are several reasons for an increase in this hormone, but what concerns us is its increase in pathological conditions that are either tumors or cause problems in women.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11482, + "question": "Does the use of hyperthyroidism medications prevent pregnancy?\nI have been married for nine months and have been using these medications for three months", + "answer": "These medications can be used during pregnancy, but in coordination with the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11483, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland, knowing that the thyroid tests are normal. One product is 1 cm in size and another is 1.1 cm in size.\nBut sometimes I suffer from unbearable high temperature in my feet and hands...", + "answer": "Since the blood test is normal, this means that there is no problem with the gland. The symptoms are caused by something other than the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11484, + "question": "I did a parathyroid gland test and the result was 147\nThe doctor requested a nasal scan and 24-hour urine collection\nThe atomic scan is complete\nUrine collection: Calcium 324\nI feel very tight and swollen underneath...", + "answer": "You did not mention the level of calcium in the blood or the level of vitamin D because a deficiency of this vitamin leads to an increase in parathyroid hormone\nAs for swelling under the armpit, it is not related to the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11485, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does seven seas pure cod liver oil vitamin interfere with the treatment of the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The two treatments do not conflict, but thyroid treatment is taken in the morning and two hours apart from any other medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11486, + "question": "Please answer my question! !!!\nI suffer from Hashimoto's thyroiditis\nCan I fast Ramadan despite having this disease?\nIf yes, what is the right time to take the medicine?...", + "answer": "You can fast and the treatment is taken half an hour before suhoor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11487, + "question": "The results of my thyroid hormone test\nT4=17.0 micg/dl\nt3=2.0 ng/ml\nT.S.H=1.95 mlu/ml", + "answer": "Please write the normal laboratory results and write the complaint", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11488, + "question": "Does treatment for hyperthyroidism last a lifetime?", + "answer": "no. Usually the situation should improve within a year or two. If it does not improve, there are other treatments, such as surgery and radioactive iodine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11489, + "question": "I have a swollen thyroid gland. Sometimes it gets bigger and sometimes smaller, it moves with swallowing. I do not have hoarseness. I have very little difficulty swallowing, and I have persistent phlegm and a little chest pain when I cough. The thyroid tests are normal.", + "answer": "If the tests are fine, the phlegm may be due to other causes. Must be checked to confirm this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11490, + "question": "I am 29 years old. Three years ago, I had a gland examination and the TSH test showed an increase. He ordered an ultrasound of the gland and told me that it was enlarged, and the report was\nRight lobe of thyroid measures 5 1...", + "answer": "What is the result of the examination now?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11491, + "question": "When reducing the dose of thyroid hormone from 175 micrograms to 125 micrograms, how much time does it take to restore the elevation of the TSH? Note that I would like to undergo gallbladder surgery, but the TSH test...", + "answer": "You must wait approximately 4 to 6 weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11492, + "question": "3 years ago, I had an underactive thyroid gland. I followed up with a doctor and stopped treating myself for about 10 months. Now I feel suffocation and pain that I did not feel, even though I had...", + "answer": "If the hormone levels are normal and the gland is not enlarged, these symptoms are not related to the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11493, + "question": "Hello\nI have an underactive gland, and when I did the tests the first time, these results showed Ft4 0.55 ng/do and TSH 16.59 uIU/mL, and after treatment the tests became FT4 1.11 and TSH...", + "answer": "Thus, the tests indicate that the gland has become regular. You must continue with the same dose and retest the TSH test only every 8 weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11494, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid, what is the appropriate treatment??", + "answer": "Thyroxine is the only treatment for hypothyroidism, and the dosage is determined by the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11495, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid hormone deficiency and the TSH3 test result is 54", + "answer": "Try checking t4 and tsh\nThe result you wrote is good\nAdhere to treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11496, + "question": "What foods can increase growth hormone?", + "answer": "Everything that contains vitamins and calcium", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11497, + "question": "When atrophy or damage to the Leydig cells and the use of the synthetic testosterone hormone, does synthetic testosterone affect the killing of sperm due to reducing the secretion of LH from the pituitary gland to produce this hormone?", + "answer": "Leydig cell atrophy is the cause of azoospermia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11498, + "question": "I have a deficiency of testosterone and pituitary hormones, so the student prescribed me Danazol, and after a month I will have a semen analysis. Is this medicine useful for my condition? Please advise.", + "answer": "You should ask the doctor who gave you the treatment, and danazol is usually one of the medications given in this case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11499, + "question": "How to increase the secretion of growth hormone?", + "answer": "If there is a delay in height, you should see a doctor to perform a hand x-ray and start treatment with growth hormone after making sure that the growth centers are not closed.\nAll foods containing vitamins, calcium and swimming", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11500, + "question": "I am carrying the gland and I took a nuclear dose two months ago. Now I had a hormone test done and it came back\nT4 1.78\nTsh 2.482\nI wish I knew what the results of the examination were. Because I still feel lethargic in my body most of the time...", + "answer": "Hormone level test is normal. But it depends on the reason for the operation and the dose of medication you take. Numbness in the fingers is not due to hormones, but perhaps due to a calcium deficiency resulting from the operation. You must ensure a blood test. See my article about thyroid operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11501, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed, but I never took the treatment\nThree months later, I had a TSH test done. more than 100\nFT3. 0.31\nFT4. 0.04\nI took a dose...", + "answer": "Treatment must be continued and the hormone level in the blood must be measured. If the result is normal, continue with the same dose daily. If the percentage is higher or lower than normal, see a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11502, + "question": "What are the medications that stimulate growth hormone and calcium in the bone and the medications that help increase height with exercise, given that the age is 21 years and what are the steps that must be followed to benefit most?", + "answer": "At this age, we do not support the idea of ​​taking growth hormone to increase height because the growth centers in the bone have closed\nAvoid weightlifting", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11503, + "question": "How can I use zinc to increase testosterone?\nDo I have to do a blood test first or can I use it whenever I want?", + "answer": "You can use zinc without a blood test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11504, + "question": "I have a problem with the secretion of the thyroid gland. It works excessively. Does it need surgery?", + "answer": "Hypersecretion of the gland is treated either with medication or surgery, depending on the case. But most of the time treatment is possible only with medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11505, + "question": "With the sweat glands, I mean lethargy, and I use Genera pills. Is there any harm?", + "answer": "Thyroid treatment is not related to any other medications. The important thing is to take thyroid treatment away from any other treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11506, + "question": "Is there anything that can make me taller at the age of 13? My height is 123cm and my weight is 22", + "answer": "At this age, it is possible to increase height after taking x-rays of the hand, making sure that the growth centers are not closed, checking the level of growth hormone, and knowing the percentage of delay in height.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11507, + "question": "I am taking Troxine 100 and my weight has increased and I am very tired. Should I increase the dose to 150 or 200, otherwise there will be harm? Please reply.", + "answer": "Changing the dose depends on the blood test, and must be followed by the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11508, + "question": "I had previously had an operation on my thyroid gland, and half of it was removed. After 6 months, my neck swelled. I radioed and they told me that you had blood. I wanted to know what it was. There was something dangerous, unless...", + "answer": "Usually the second operation has some complications and the existing blood disappears gradually, but you did not say why you had the first operation or the reason for the second operation?\nThe surgeon who performed the operation should answer your questions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11509, + "question": "I used thyroid pills for three months, 50 grams, then I did a thyroid test and increased the dose to 75 grams. I used them for a month and stopped them, then I got pregnant and did not use them. Should I go back to the last dose...", + "answer": "A blood test must be done first to confirm the level of the hormone in the blood. After that, the dose is confirmed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11510, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is it necessary to continue taking Thricosin at the same dose even though the test result is within normal, knowing that I have been taking Thricosin for less than 6 months, I started with 50 and now...", + "answer": "If the test is normal, this means that the same dose must be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11511, + "question": "I have an underactive gland, but I am treating it and it is stable now, and I use Vitamin D once a month to maintain it, but I feel tired and my heart rate accelerates even if I do not do anything. Constant fatigue and fatigue from work...", + "answer": "These symptoms do not necessarily come from the gland as long as the hormone is regular\nIt may be due to other reasons, such as anemia, nutritional deficiency, lack of exercise, or a psychological condition.....", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11512, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had an analysis of my thyroid gland and my kidneys\n((FT3: 2.59 pg/ml - FT4: 1.24 ng/dl - TSH: 0.52 ulU/ml)) And taking Levothyrox 100 grams, should I continue taking the same...", + "answer": "Yes, continue with the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11513, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Dr. Bashir Al-Ataybi. My wife has an active thyroid gland. She did the TSH 0.06 test and the FT4 was normal. She takes Carbimazole 6 pills a day. Can you increase the dose and what do you advise her?", + "answer": "These results indicate that the treatment is good, and the TSH percentage indicates that the disease is still present. The solution is to continue treatment for 18 months with a follow-up examination every two months, after which the doctor decides if the disease is not cured, whether she needs a dose of radioactive iodine or surgical removal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11514, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism with 3 cysts, 1 45 cm, 3 5 mm, and 3 6 mm. The TSH was 6. After re-testing, it went down to 4 9 without taking medication after taking Thyroxine 25...", + "answer": "The results are not clear. As for the cyst, it does not require any treatment if it does not cause any symptoms, as their size is small", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11515, + "question": "Good evening, I mean from thyroiditis and I have a drop in blood pressure that reaches 9 and finally 5. Is this drop caused by the thyroid gland or should I go to a doctor...", + "answer": "Inflammation of the gland does not lead to a drop in pressure. This is something different", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11516, + "question": "Endocrine glands\nI had tests done due to symptoms of hypothyroidism and the results were: luteinizing hormone 1.7 / TSH:7.07 / ft4:15.49 / FT3:4.25. May I know the diagnosis and treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "The examination indicates slight sluggishness in the gland. If there are no symptoms, you can wait and not take any treatment now. But it must be re-examined after approximately 3 months to ensure that it has not increased", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11517, + "question": "What is the treatment for a sluggish thyroid gland and what are the symptoms of a sluggish thyroid gland?", + "answer": "If you mean an underactive gland, the treatment for it is thyroxine pills. But you must make sure to do a blood test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11518, + "question": "I am 17 years old, and my height is 130. I do not say anything. Oh God, there is no objection. Praise be to God. I am satisfied, but I do not practice sports.", + "answer": "I am late in bringing up the topic, but there is no harm in doing an x-ray of the hand to see if the growth centers have closed or not and consulting a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11519, + "question": "What is the relationship between thyroid gland sluggishness and chest swelling for men?", + "answer": "Chest swelling in men has several causes, including obesity, and some of it is related to male and female hormones and prolactin\nWhen the thyroid gland is underactive before treatment, there is an increase in prolactin, weight gain, and irregularity in the functioning of other hormones\nSo the reason in this case is multiple", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11520, + "question": "What is the endocrine gland, what is its structure, and what is its location in the body", + "answer": "These glands are called endocrine because they secrete their juices into the blood only, and they are not a single gland. Every gland that secretes a hormone is called endocrine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11521, + "question": "I was treated with carbimazole and propranolol in 2008-2009 and then in 2013-2014, but the symptoms of hyperthyroidism returned. Am I at risk for surgery or treatment with radioactive iodine?", + "answer": "It depends on the size of the gland, the bulging of the eyes, and the general health status of the patient. If the gland is not large or multinodular, or the bulging of the eyes is large, then there is no need for the operation. It is possible to try with radioactive iodine, and if this is not the case, then the operation is the best.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11522, + "question": "Hello\nThey gave me this treatment, Euthyrox, and I have an increase in the secretion of the thyroid gland, and I have a complex. This treatment, Euthyrox, is not for lethargy. Why did they give me for the increase? Can you reply? Thank you.", + "answer": "You should ask your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11523, + "question": "Peace be upon you, does hyperthyroidism affect my ability to concentrate and analyze in my studies (I am in the second year of my Ph.D.)? Is the change in my character and mood and the increase in my doubts due to excessive...", + "answer": "Yes. Hyperactivity of the gland leads to these things", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11524, + "question": "What is hypothyroidism?\nDoes Levothrox cause weight loss?", + "answer": "It is a chronic deficiency in the secretion of thyroid hormone, which leads to weight gain. After treatment, the weight usually, but not always, returns to normal. The treatment should not be used for weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11525, + "question": "I forgot and took thyroxine a second time\nIs increasing speed harmful?", + "answer": "no. It doesn't hurt. Continue on the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11526, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I take thyroid pills (inactive) on an empty stomach. After a few minutes, I take vitamin D pills. Is this normal or a mistake? Will I benefit from the treatment or all alone? Please...", + "answer": "No problem with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11527, + "question": "I had a TSH test done and it was 4.58. Does this cause weight loss and does it have other symptoms?", + "answer": "no. This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11528, + "question": "I had symptoms of hyperthyroidism along with a viral infection. I took carbimazole for a month and a half, and I had tests that showed that the T3 hormone had decreased and the T4 had risen to 16. I stopped taking the medication and had temporary deficiency.", + "answer": "Treatment depends on the change in blood test level. Therefore, an examination must be done every 3 months to confirm the change and treatment should be according to the examination. Sometimes the condition of the gland improves and becomes normal and does not require any treatment, and at other times it becomes inactive", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11529, + "question": "Good morning, should I take thyroid medication at the same time every day? Thanks", + "answer": "The important thing is when you wake up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11530, + "question": "I am 38 years old, and I suffer from hypothyroidism. I recently had my TSH level tested and it was very low, about 0.009. Is it necessary to raise or lower the dose of replacement hormone...", + "answer": "The dose should be increased", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11531, + "question": "Does the secretion of the hormone responsible for breast growth stop at the age of twenty??", + "answer": "Breast growth is linked to several hormones, and they do not stop, but their secretion decreases after the age of twenty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11532, + "question": "I suffer from symptoms of an active thyroid gland despite the integrity of the blood tests (TSH, T3, T4), knowing that there is an enlargement on the left side of the gland of 17mm * 9mm, so...", + "answer": "If the gland's hormones are normal, there is no activity and the symptoms are not related to the gland.\nAs for the enlargement, it has nothing to do with symptoms or secretion, and it must be followed up with ultrasound scans and a sample of the enlargement taken to know the nature of the enlargement, and all of this is under the supervision of an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11533, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I discovered that I have thyroiditis. I want to take olive oil with garlic. Does it affect the medication? What is the name of the medication? I prescribed it for 25%. Thank you.", + "answer": "It has no effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11534, + "question": "Radioactive iodine, which some people with hypothyroidism take, what are its health risks?", + "answer": "Radioactive iodine is not given to those who have lethargy. It leads to increased lethargy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11535, + "question": "Is there a permanent treatment for hyperthyroidism, or are all treatments temporary or taken for life?", + "answer": "Increased gland activity should improve within a year or two, and if it does not improve, radioactive iodine should be taken or an operation should be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11536, + "question": "I have hormonal problems caused by the pituitary gland, and I feel a burning sensation in the spermatic cord below the testicle. I am 24 years old and I do not know what to do.", + "answer": "How these hormonal problems manifest themselves has not been clarified. As for a burning sensation in the spermatic cord, it is something else, perhaps an infection that happened to you after intercourse and you did not use a condom. You have to do a drop of semen transfer to find out the type of bacteria or microorganism to treat it immediately.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11537, + "question": "Please, may I know what the test results for the thyroid gland mean?\nF.S.H 5\nL.H 4\nPROLACTIN 23\nT.S.H 1.76", + "answer": "Please send the normal results to the laboratory and write a complaint\nThese results mean nothing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11538, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Do thyroxine pills cause the body to become thin? Because I have an underactive gland, and when I take it, I lose 7 kilograms of my weight", + "answer": "An inactive gland causes weight gain due to water retention and slow metabolism. When starting treatment, it is normal for the weight to decrease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11539, + "question": "I did T3/T4/TSH tests and there was an increase in T3&T4.. but the TSH value is normal.. The tests were repeated 3 times and the same result came out.. What is the problem?", + "answer": "If you don't complain about anything, no problem\nIt is possible to re-examine after 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11540, + "question": "Same as the first question. I was tested and I have an overactive gland. I tested vitamin D and the results were good, but with a high sedimentation rate of 105. Thank you. Please reply.", + "answer": "After treating the gland and returning the hormone to normal, re-examine the sedimentation. If it remains high, the gland has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11541, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid and I want to know everything about this matter", + "answer": "Gland diseases are caused by inflammation from the immune system. Or without a known cause, and we cannot know or remove the causes of the disease and treat it when it occurs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11542, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nWhat do I do? Some people tell me to take Troxine for life, and some tell me you do not need it because you have little tissue after removing the thyroid gland.", + "answer": "Sometimes the part of the thyroid gland left behind after removing the main part secretes a sufficient amount of the hormone, and other times it does not suffice the body’s needs. In this case, thyroxine pills must be given, and what determines whether you need the pills or not is an analysis of the functions of the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11543, + "question": "Doctor, I want to ask you. I had a gland analysis done and I found laziness. I had a picture of the glands and I got a lump on the right side. They asked me to have an operation. What would happen to me if I didn’t do it and what is the effect of my weight? 113", + "answer": "If it is in a lump, it should be examined. The best thing to do is a needle biopsy. This is a simple thing that replaces the process", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11544, + "question": "Hello - I have a toxic thyroid gland. The doctors did not prescribe any treatment for me - the doctor said at first that I should take x-ray treatment, then he said that I should have an operation? Can I postpone the operation? What are the foods...", + "answer": "Treatment is usually done with medications, radioactive iodine, or surgery. There is no need for radiation and surgery at the same time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11545, + "question": "Is it necessary to have breakfast an hour after taking thyroxine, because I take it in the morning and go back to sleep, and when I wake up I have heart palpitations and laziness?", + "answer": "not necessarily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11546, + "question": "My mother is 44 years old and had her thyroid removed. She has been diagnosed with diabetes for about 3 months, but the problem is that she feels a severe failure, especially when walking, even though she does not do any hard work and...", + "answer": "If the thyroid hormone is normal, it has nothing to do with fatigue", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11547, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism, and there is an enlargement of the gland and difficulty swallowing sometimes. How can the enlargement be reduced without the need for surgery?\nIs there a suitable food for this...", + "answer": "I do not know if your area has a deficiency in iodine, as this ingredient is usually added to table salt\nIf it is not added, salt with iodine must be purchased, which will lead to a reduction in the size of the gland\nIf this is not the reason, the gland must be treated and the hormone levels reduced. If the gland does not shrink with treatment and symptoms remain, it must be surgically removed after performing a television or CT scan to determine the true size of the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11548, + "question": "The ultimate treatment for sluggish and underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "One treatment is thyroxine under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11549, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nWhen analyzing the thyroid gland FT3, FT4, TSH, should I do the analysis while I am fasting and not taking the thyroid pill Levothyrox? Please advise me, may God reward you.", + "answer": "There is no need to fast and stop taking the medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11550, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I am 21 years old and I discovered that I have an overactive gland and I suffer from severe weakness. Is there a solution for my weakness? In addition, I eat some appetizers and there is no result!!", + "answer": "If the gland is active, treat it with medications. If treated, the weight will improve", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11551, + "question": "I am 16 years old and 155 cm tall. I do not know what to do. Please reply", + "answer": "See a doctor to have a hand x-ray done and find out if you can be treated with growth hormone or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11552, + "question": "Is it possible to cure hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "Yes. There are several effective treatments for glandular activity, including medications, surgery, and radioactive iodine. Most people recover from it with the right treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11553, + "question": "My SHT test is 1.38. Do I have an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "This examination is normal. You have no lethargy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11554, + "question": "I have two glands, one of which is small, one of which is splinted, and from eating it becomes swollen and becomes vomiting. Its location is close to my throat. May I know what these glands are?", + "answer": "It is not possible to know without examination. It may be lymph nodes or other masses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11555, + "question": "I am Maryam, 15 years old, 150 cm tall\nHow can I increase my height more?", + "answer": "An x-ray of the hand bones must be performed to see if the bone has not closed yet, a growth hormone analysis must be performed, and a doctor should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11556, + "question": "Peace be upon you. In short, I want to know about the growth hormone GH because I am very thin and always emaciated. My body is not fully developed, knowing that I am 23 years old. I want to exercise.", + "answer": "I do not recommend taking growth hormone with exercise to gain weight\nThere are nutritional supplements that can be taken with exercise and are usually more beneficial", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11557, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does the thyroid gland have anything to do with the vs and crp analysis?", + "answer": "No, there is no relationship if the secretion is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11558, + "question": "The result of my analysis for TSH 3 éménération is: 1.3/ml. Do I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11559, + "question": "Hello\nGood morning, Doctor\nI have an underactive gland\nAnd my weight is 75\nI want to use burningfat pills to lose weight\nIs it harmful in the first place?\nIt works with thyroid treatment", + "answer": "It does not conflict with thyroid treatment, provided that it is taken at a time apart from thyroid treatment\nThe important thing is that the gland's hormones are normal so that you can lose weight the way you want, otherwise you will not lose weight\nRegarding the treatment you want to use, I do not know if it is effective or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11560, + "question": "Are there medications that stimulate the secretion of natural growth hormone?", + "answer": "There is a substance called arginine that can stimulate growth hormone, but if the growth centers in the bones are closed, there is no point in stimulating growth hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11561, + "question": "Hello, I have a thyroid gland. Does this cause me to be thin?", + "answer": "Increased or excessive secretion of the gland can lead to thinness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11562, + "question": "He has an underactive thyroid gland and took thyroxine 200\nI suffer from hair loss due to thyroxine, what is the solution?\nI suffer from obesity and do not lose weight despite my attempts to lose weight", + "answer": "Thyroxine does not lead to hair loss. You must always make sure that the blood test is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11563, + "question": "tsh analysis 0.97\nwhat does that mean\nI really suffer from fatigue and colon pain", + "answer": "This test is normal and has nothing to do with your symptoms, but the FT4 test should always be done with the TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11564, + "question": "Thyroid gland Peace be upon you, Dr. Bashir Al-Itani, result of ft4 1.95poml/l ft3 4.62pg/ml What do you advise me, doctor? Should I take the medicine or should I wait until I do another test? Thank you.", + "answer": "You must write the normal results from the laboratory and add the TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11565, + "question": "I swear to God, I am tired. I want a treatment that works for height. Please, doctor. I had an examination and my bone was broken\nIM 18 years old\nMy height is 158", + "answer": "If the bone does not close, you should consult an endocrinologist to treat you with growth hormone injections", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11566, + "question": "Is pregnyl 5000 [hcg] used to treat male hypogonadism, especially when testosterone is low and LH&FSH hormone is at a normal level, meaning there is no feed back mechanism?", + "answer": "The question is directed to a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11567, + "question": "If you take Eltroxin 100, does it change the gland from an inactive state to an active state?", + "answer": "Determining the amount of the medication dose depends initially on the degree of lethargy, the patient’s condition, and the doctor’s experience, and later according to the TSH analysis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11568, + "question": "I am 13 years old and I suffer a lot from lack of height. What solutions can I use?", + "answer": "Lack of height or short stature in children is due to several reasons. Of which: \n\nDNA.\nStructural short stature, where he suffers only from short stature and when he reaches puberty, he catches up with his peers in height.\nLack of nutrition and lack of intake of proteins and minerals.\nHormonal problems such as pituitary, thyroid, or growth hormone deficiency.\nOsteochondral diseases.\nChronic diseases. To give appropriate treatment, the condition must be evaluated to find out the cause by measuring weight and height, placing it on growth charts, and performing several tests. like:\nblood test.\nUrine examination.\nVitamin screening.\nLiver and kidney function examination.\nHormonal examination.\nBone imaging. If short stature is hereditary or structural, it does not need treatment. However, if there is a pathological cause for short stature, treatment is given according to the cause. For more:\nTreating short stature with herbs and foods. Reference:\nshort stature", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11569, + "question": "I had my thyroid tested a month ago and it was ft4 normal and tsh0.01. I had it repeated this month and it was tsh0.06 and I am not taking any medication. What is the explanation for this, doctor? What do you advise me? Thank you.", + "answer": "The TSH movement is slow, and the analysis should not be repeated after a month, but rather after two or three months\nPlease write the ft4 result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11570, + "question": "I suffer from a slight enlargement of the thyroid gland on the left side. There is no pain. I did an analysis and the results of the gland were fine. The enlargement is simple and not clear except by checking it and raising the head.", + "answer": "You should have a x-ray done to make sure there are no nodes in the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11571, + "question": "I suffer from short stature, and many people advised me to go to an endocrinologist. My height is 150 cm. Please advise.", + "answer": "You must undergo a hand x-ray to find out whether it is possible to increase the height or not, and the doctor will determine this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11572, + "question": "I have an initially lethargic thyroid gland, and I was taking it for treatment when I was pregnant, and we were running tests and they were excellent, but when I gave birth, should we continue the treatment or not? I was taking 50. Will the thyroid affect me...", + "answer": "Treatment must be continued, but the blood test must be followed up and the dose changed according to the test. There is no effect on breastfeeding", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11573, + "question": "My husband suffers from hyperthyroidism. Is it chronic? Because the doctor said it may take lifelong treatment and he said it is toxic. Does that mean it is cancerous? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Usually, increased gland secretion is temporary and not lifelong. But if it does not improve within a year or two, an operation must be performed or radioactive iodine must be taken. This condition is not related to cancer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11574, + "question": "An effective treatment for high thyroid hormones T3 and T4", + "answer": "Carbimazole is a treatment for high thyroid hormone, but under the supervision of a doctor, because the high thyroid hormone may be temporary and does not require treatment. There are cases of high thyroid hormone that are treated according to the rate of increase.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11575, + "question": "The thyroid hormones T3 and T4 are high, and my blood sugar is 213 fasting. What is the most appropriate treatment for my condition?", + "answer": "Each gland has a different treatment\nSee a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11576, + "question": "Hello\nI had a thyroidectomy two years ago due to a node\nBut after that, I started suffering from a constant sore throat and pain in the head, eyes, and neck. What is the cause and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "If you are taking thyroxine and the hormone levels are normal, the gland has nothing to do with what is happening to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11577, + "question": "You asked for tests and they were: Prolactin: 36.51 ng/ml and the male’s average: 3.46-19.40. I was directed to an endocrinologist. I hope for a full explanation of the elevation. What will happen to me? Will I recover? So that I can understand and learn from those who prefer suffering to treatment.", + "answer": "High prolactin may be the result of an enlargement of cells in the pituitary gland, and we know this through an MRI. It may also be due to other causes known to the doctor, but treatment depends on its purpose.\nWe begin treatment for the presence of hypertrophy in the pituitary gland to reduce the hormone and reduce the size of the hypertrophy. This is a chronic and long-term treatment, and failure to treat it can lead to an increase in hypertrophy and many problems.\nIf the elevation is not related to an enlarged gland, the treatment is to remove the cause responsible for it.\nCases with unknown causes remain, so their treatment depends on the patient’s condition. If he does not complain of symptoms of high hormone levels, then there is no treatment. If there are symptoms, it is possible to begin temporary treatment with follow-up with the doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11578, + "question": "I am 48 years old and I was surprised that my thyroid gland was underactive. What is the best treatment for the underactive thyroid gland (Liothrex, Liothyrotin, or Lithothyroxine)?\nWhich pharmaceutical companies are better?", + "answer": "Treatment is Thyroxine under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11579, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I had an operation and paralyzed half of it and what was left of it. He took berlthyrox 150 pills. Now I did a test: T3 = 1.44 / T4 = 8.7 / Tsh = 0.05. How much dose of the medication did he take?", + "answer": "The dose should be reduced.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11580, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from hypothyroidism. I started taking Levothyrox 25 treatment, and now the dose has increased to 75... and the TSH is high 13.25... I want to give birth.. The question is, does it take a long time for the hormone to return to normal?", + "answer": "After each dose increase, you must wait two months to re-examine T4 and TSH\nPregnancy is possible after the TSH drops below 3\nThe dose can be increased gradually until the mentioned result is achieved\nIf pregnancy occurs and the hormone levels are low, it will affect the fetus, so do not rush things", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11581, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nWhat foods stimulate the pituitary and pineal glands?", + "answer": "Eating usually has nothing to do with hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11582, + "question": "Two months ago, I had my thyroid gland examined and I have no problems with T3 and T4, but my TSH is 6.5. I took a dose of 25 thyroxine and was examined a month later, and the TSH became 4.00. Should thyroxine be taken for life?", + "answer": "You must wait and re-examine to confirm whether the examination increases or returns to normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11583, + "question": "I did a tsh test a month ago and the percentage was 0.01. I repeated it today and the result was 0.06 and the ft4 percentage was normal.", + "answer": "Interpretation of the analysis depends on your condition. Please inform us if you are taking medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11584, + "question": "I had a blood chloride test done and the result was 111. Is this normal?? Also, my vitamin D level is low = 11. Does this indicate an active thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The two analyzes are not related to the condition of the thyroid gland. You must treat vitamin D deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11585, + "question": "13 years after surgery for thyroid tumors, I suddenly feel a loss in my brain and a feeling of wanting to sleep, and before falling into a deep sleep, I find unordered or incorrect sentences that come to my mind...", + "answer": "Please do a TSH analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11586, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and have a problem with delayed ejaculation. What is the solution?", + "answer": "First, you must take thyroid medication. Please do a TSH test and inform us", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11587, + "question": "I had hyperthyroidism and I was treated for it by taking medications. The doctor asked me to stop taking the medications because the hormone levels were normal. Now I have not been taking the drug for a year and a half. Are there any risks?", + "answer": "According to what you said, there are no risks, but we advise you to perform a gland analysis to find out the hormone levels", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11588, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I suffer from thyroid secretion. The test result was 6.497 FT3 3.49 FT4 10.60 T.S.H. Please answer and may God reward you well.", + "answer": "If you suffer from hyposecretion, you should start alternative treatment\nSee a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11589, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done and it was a positive result\ntsh ultra sensitive: 1.15 ųu/mm\nHyperthyroidism: inf à0.15\nhypothyroidism sup 7\nIs it hypothyroidism or hyperactivity?", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11590, + "question": "What causes numbness and inability to swallow after thyroid surgery?", + "answer": "There are some cases of temporary calcium deficiency after glandular surgery\nYou should check the level of calcium and vitamin D in your blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11591, + "question": "What is the meaning of nodule in the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "This means a nodule or mass in the gland. There are several reasons for it. See my article about thyroid lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11592, + "question": "I want to know about the increased secretion of the hormone by the thyroid gland and whether the cause is a defect in the immune system", + "answer": "The cause of increased gland secretion is usually infections in the gland itself and not a defect in the immune system as a whole", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11593, + "question": "I want an effective diet for patients with hypothyroidism", + "answer": "Food has no relation to thyroid function. The solution is to take medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11594, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I had a vitamin D test and the percentage came out at 17 and the calcium percentage was 7. Are the percentages good or low?", + "answer": "Few and must be followed up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11595, + "question": "What might happen if I took a hormone to increase the secretion of pituitary hormones and increase my height, and is there a way to avoid the side effects? And how much can I increase my height? I am currently 165 and my age...", + "answer": "Treatment with hormones should not be done except in medical cases that warrant it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11596, + "question": "Does swollen lymph nodes impede movement?", + "answer": "Lymph nodes have nothing to do with movement. See my article about lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11597, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had hyperthyroidism for a while and took treatment for a while and was cured, praise be to God. Now I have not taken medication for a year. Are there medical problems that may occur?", + "answer": "As long as the blood test for hormones is correct, there are no harmful effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11598, + "question": "Is there a way to control the FSH hormone in men to a normal level for those who suffer from a very high level of this hormone (22.9) in the blood?", + "answer": "An increase in this hormone means that the male hormone is weak and returns to its normal level with treatment\nSee a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11599, + "question": "What medications are needed after complete thyroidectomy?", + "answer": "The only medication is replacement therapy, i.e. thyroxine pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11600, + "question": "What medications are needed after complete thyroidectomy?", + "answer": "Treatment is lifelong thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11601, + "question": "I have an enlarged thyroid gland and it causes me to have high blood pressure. Is there a cure for this gland?", + "answer": "Usually, treating the pressure can be sufficient, but if the inflation is a tumor, then surgery is the solution\nSee an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11602, + "question": "I suffer from inflammation of the thyroid gland. Is there a solution to avoid hypothyroidism? I am 22 years old", + "answer": "There is nothing that can be done. But failure does not necessarily occur in all cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11603, + "question": "A swollen gland behind the ear, behind the neck, and on both sides of the neck, white and red lines on the skin, and very small blood dots coming out of the pores the size of a pinhead.", + "answer": "You must see a doctor and undergo an examination to diagnose the problem. Diagnosis cannot be made without examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11604, + "question": "My daughter, who is 1 year and 8 months old, suffers from parathyroidism.\nIs there a surgical procedure to stimulate the hormone to work?", + "answer": "This is a chronic disease that cannot be cured. The solution is to take calcium and vitamin D for life. There are other treatments using the PTH hormone, which is acupuncture.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11605, + "question": "Treatment for increased thyroid hormone?", + "answer": "Treatment is usually with medications. Sometimes it is treated with surgery or radioactive iodine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11606, + "question": "I have a swollen gland, but it did not appear in my blood, and the doctor did not give me treatment, and its size has increased. What is the solution?", + "answer": "As long as there are no lumps in the gland and the blood test is normal, you do not need any treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11607, + "question": "Do mobile phones and wireless devices affect a patient with hypothyroidism? That is, does the electromagnetic field have an effect on a patient with hypothyroidism? Thank you", + "answer": "It has no effect on the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11608, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an enlarged thyroid gland and I do not want to undergo surgery. Is there another treatment? Thank you", + "answer": "If it is just an enlargement, you do not need surgery, unless the enlargement is large or affects the psyche. See my article about goiter, and thyroid operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11609, + "question": "She is 50 years old and had atrophy of the pituitary gland 25 years ago\nNow his blood pressure is high, 17/8.5\nIs it normal to take novaten50?", + "answer": "The underlying disease has nothing to do with blood pressure. You can treat any other disease with different medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11610, + "question": "What is the effect of hyperthyroidism on the ear and teeth?", + "answer": "Thyroid disorders, including overactive thyroid, can affect many functions and organs in the body, such as the ear and teeth, as follows:\n\nDisturbances in thyroid hormones lead to the development of tinnitus.\nDisturbances of thyroid hormones are associated with an increased risk of hearing loss.\nHyperthyroidism is associated with increased sensitivity of teeth to the heat of foods and drinks.\nHyperthyroidism is associated with an increased risk of tooth decay.\nHyperthyroidism is associated with increased  jaw pain.\nHyperthyroidism is associated with an increased risk of gum disease.\nHyperthyroidism is associated with the risk of bone loss in the jaw.\n\nIt is recommended to continue follow-up with a specialist doctor regarding thyroid disorders in order to determine the causes and appropriate treatment.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nActive thyroid medications\nTreating thyroid activity with natural herbs and plants\n\nReference:\n\nThe Connection Between Thyroid Disease and Hearing Loss\nThe Thyroid and Hearing Health\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nYour Thyroid Can Make Your Ears Ring!\nYour Thyroid and Dental Health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11611, + "question": "Hello Doctor, I mean there are nodules in the thyroid gland in both lobes, with a slight increase in the T4 hormone and a decrease in the TSH hormone, and I feel severe pain when swallowing, breathing, or applying pressure...", + "answer": "This is an active, multi-nodular gland. You should start treatment for the activity of the gland and do a CT scan of the neck to find out if the gland is pressing on the trachea. Determining this will help in the treatment decision later.\nUltrasound is useful to know the quantity of nodes and their specifications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11612, + "question": "Hello, I did an analysis of tpo =481.1\nIs there a treatment and what are endocrine glands?", + "answer": "This increase does not mean anything if the thyroid hormone is normal\nEndocrine glands are glands that secrete hormones from the blood only, meaning they do not have a secretion channel outside the blood, like the intestines, for example", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11613, + "question": "My thyroid has stopped working and my mother had her thyroid removed. Is this disease hereditary and should I fear for my children?\nDo I have to give them medical examinations?", + "answer": "Sometimes the problem of underactive gland is hereditary. But it does not necessarily happen to everyone. For children, there is no need to do any tests unless they have any symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11614, + "question": "My daughter, 12 years old, had an atomic scan of the thyroid gland, and the laboratory requested a re-examination a second time due to a mistake in the imaging, and that was within just two days. Does this have any effect on the girl? Please advise us.", + "answer": "First, why did you do the atomic scan?\nIf the wiping was done after the gland operation, there is nothing wrong with it, and if the wiping was done using technetium, then there is nothing wrong with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11615, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 32 years old and I have glandular insufficiency and calcification in my back. I feel suffocated and my voice is hoarse. I ask for help.", + "answer": "Symptoms are mostly from deficiency. It must be treated. Calcification does not cause any symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11616, + "question": "I had a thyroid test and I got the results and I want to know if it is good or not. The result is 0.86.", + "answer": "This examination is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11617, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I take a 50 mg thyroxine pill\nCan I recover and return the gland to its normal activity, or will I continue to lapse between inactivity and activity for the rest of my life if I take medication?", + "answer": "Sometimes it is temporary but usually it is lifelong. This depends on the blood test.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11618, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an enlarged thyroid gland on the left side. The blood test showed that the hormone level is normal. Should I take thyroxine or not? Note that I take a 25-gram pill daily.", + "answer": "If the blood test is normal, there is no need to take any hormones. It is important to check the ultrasound. See my article about the thyroid gland and its masses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11619, + "question": "What is the reason for feeling pain in the right side of the thyroid gland, and is it dangerous or not?", + "answer": "If it's just tingles, it doesn't matter. But if there is swelling or other symptoms, it is preferable to visit a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11620, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed and I exercise daily and work hard. Are there any complications?", + "answer": "No complications. Activity required", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11621, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had some tests done to treat lack of desire. LH2.0, FSH 1.0 and testosterone 1.76. Are the results that my condition is serious and there is no time for it to be treated? Please reply because my psychological state is bad.", + "answer": "Please send the normal laboratory results so that we can know the extent of the hormone deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11622, + "question": "Is treatment of goiter with thermal frequency successful? And eliminate inflation completely??", + "answer": "Thermal frequency can be useful if there is a mass in the gland. But it does not help in swelling of the entire gland. The mass must be verified before treating it in all cases. See my article about thyroid masses and operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11623, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and my TSH percentage is 6.4. The doctor prescribed me Etherox 25, and after a month of taking the treatment, my TSH percentage dropped to 4, and now the symptoms I was suffering from have not improved...", + "answer": "Symptoms are not always related to glandular insufficiency. When we treat hyposecretion, the symptoms gradually disappear, but some of them remain, some of which are not related to the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11624, + "question": "I have an increase in the male hormone and I saw many doctors and they were unable to find the appropriate treatment. What is the type of treatment that reduces the level of the hormone, knowing that I have an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The inactivity of the gland does not affect the rise in male hormones if the hormone is regular with treatment of the gland\nAs for the male hormone in women, it has several causes, the most important of which is polycystic ovary syndrome, obesity, genetics, and other hormonal causes. There are some treatments that take a long time to give the desired results.\nFollowing up with the doctor and trying more than one treatment after determining the causes may give results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11625, + "question": "I suffer from an enlarged thyroid gland as a result of its increased activity and the presence of nodules and cysts in it. What is the appropriate treatment for it?", + "answer": "If there is an increase in activity, it is usually treated with medications only. Sometimes surgery is possible. As for the necklace and the bags in it, if they are intact in the picture, there is no need to do anything to them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11626, + "question": "I am 30 years old and I have a thyroid nodule of 33 mm on the right side and a little less than that on the left side. The test turned out to be benign and the test was fine. Is there a medicine that dissolves it?", + "answer": "If the tests are correct, there is no need for any treatment for the nodes. Usually, medications do not dissolve them or help them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11627, + "question": "My mother is 58 years old and has a thyroid tumor on the right, 4.1 cm, on the left, 1 cm, with decreased activity in the gland. Can part of the gland be removed, and can the remaining part work without...", + "answer": "The nature of the masses in the thyroid gland must be confirmed. If the lumps are benign, there is no need to remove them. Removing it will not improve the function of the gland, but may even make it worse. In terms of lack of gland activity, the treatment is only pills. See my article about thyroid lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11628, + "question": "I discovered that I have a cyst next to the thyroid gland, and I underwent tests, and based on them, the doctor said that after analyzing the cyst, he will decide whether to remove it or not. My question is, is there...", + "answer": "This is the right direction.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11629, + "question": "What is the best treatment for the “toxic” thyroid gland, knowing that the last examination had results as follows (TSH: 0.05/ TT3: 2.7/ TT4: 113)", + "answer": "The best treatment is carbimazole, under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11630, + "question": "I want to know what medicine is used to treat thyroid hormone deficiency?", + "answer": "Treatment is thyroxine and under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11631, + "question": "What foods help lower thyroid hormone?", + "answer": "Food has nothing to do with thyroid hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11632, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done, as I suffer from an increase in weight of about 110 kilograms, and a height of 8-17 cm, while I exert hard physical effort, and I suffer from insomnia and pain in the leg muscles, and my TSH was 44 and T3...", + "answer": "This is a clear deficiency in the secretion of the gland. You must visit a doctor to begin treatment to compensate for the deficiency. This takes some time and is a lifelong treatment that is necessary so that the heart muscle does not swell as a result of the hormone deficiency.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11633, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a little sister who suffers from tiny endocrine glands above the kidneys. Her body has become swollen and she does not have any bowel movements, and she suffers from pain. I ask you for treatment and I hope you will respond as quickly as possible...", + "answer": "These conditions cannot be treated by contacting an endocrinologist to conduct the necessary tests and begin treatment and follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11634, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is there anyone who suffers from an underactive thyroid whose immune system is affected by a lack of reaction to infections?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has nothing to do with immunity to infections", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11635, + "question": "What is the best diet for someone who suffers from anemia and hyperparathyroidism, knowing that I have a colon disorder?", + "answer": "Anemia is treated after knowing the cause\nTreatment of hyperparathyroidism involves identifying the gland causing the hypersecretion and removing it surgically\nFor the colon, there are palliative treatments\nAfter all that, we think about diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11636, + "question": "I did a thyroid test (TSH) and the results came out at 38.9, knowing that the percentage of deficiencies is 4.09. What is the advice and symptoms for that, knowing that I am taking Eusirox 50g?", + "answer": "If the TSH level is 38.9, you need to increase the dose of the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11637, + "question": "I suffer from lethargy and general fatigue in the body, disturbance in sleep times, coldness in the extremities, pain in my eyes and I feel something inside them, nervous attacks, mood swings, and the appearance of hair on the chin and chest. Are these signs of glandular insufficiency?\nmarried", + "answer": "To ensure that the gland is inactive, you should check the gland’s hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11638, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had hypothyroidism. I took levothyrox for a while, then I was tested and it was tsh 4.66 and ac anttpoi115. You are welcome.", + "answer": "Treatment of hypothyroidism is lifelong, and the TSH must be under 4, so the dose must be increased after consulting a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11639, + "question": "What are the factors that cause high TSH secretion in the blood?", + "answer": "Usually caused by an underactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11640, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done and the results were clear\nTsh 11.41\nT4 8.48\nT3 3.95 Is it normal?", + "answer": "These tests indicate sluggishness of the gland. You need treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11641, + "question": "What is the solution for an increase in parathyroid secretion and reaching 220, a decrease in vitamin D and reaching 11.2, and ionized calcium at a normal level?", + "answer": "You must first correct the level of vitamin D, because its decrease leads to an increase in parathyroid hormone, and after correction, the PTH begins to gradually decrease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11642, + "question": "I am a young man at the age of 24 years, and when I performed a TSH and prolactin analysis, I found that their values ​​were elevated at 10 and 22, respectively. What does this mean? I hope you can advise me and thank you in advance, knowing that...", + "answer": "The prolactin number (22) is not considered high and does not require analysis at all. The number 10 (tsh) indicates mild hypothyroidism that requires treatment. Your sweating has nothing to do with the gland, there is no treatment for it, and it is not considered a medical condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11643, + "question": "How do you explain the increase in TSH to 10 and PROLACTIN to 22?\nKnowing that my complaint is sweating in the palms and some recent laziness? Are there any danger signs...", + "answer": "High TSH means an underactive thyroid gland and may be associated with high prolactin\nT4 should be checked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11644, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a gland analysis and the results were clear\nTsH 11.41\nT4 8.48\nT3 3.95 Is the ratio the normal limit? I would like a response", + "answer": "High TSH means gland sluggishness, even if the hormones are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11645, + "question": "What are endocrine glands?", + "answer": "They are glands that secrete hormones only into the blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11646, + "question": "These are diseases that affect the endocrine glands", + "answer": "There are several diseases that can affect her. Including normal infections and tumors. Sometimes there is a decrease or increase in its secretions.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11647, + "question": "I suffer from an overactive gland and I want an effective medicine", + "answer": "Treatment of hyperthyroidism is with carbimazole, surgery, or radioactive iodine, depending on the patient's condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11648, + "question": "The surgeon told me, after removing the thyroid lobe, to perform a TSH test only annually, and when I asked him about T4 and T3, he told me that it is not important, the most important thing is TSH, so why?", + "answer": "It is best to measure both together, and this is the opinion of endocrinologists\nLeave the surgeons for the surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11649, + "question": "I had hypothyroidism and I took thyroxine, but the antibodies are very high. Does it affect me? Are there specific procedures or should I forget about it since the gland has become healthy? Thank you", + "answer": "The gland is healthy because you take thyroxine\nYou should monitor the hormone annually", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11650, + "question": "After removing my thyroid lobe, the doctor told me to take Troxine 50 daily, and my tests, thank God, are normal (TSH2), but sometimes I feel lazy and tired. Is this psychological or organic?", + "answer": "If the hormone is normal, fatigue has nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11651, + "question": "After removing one lobe of the thyroid gland, I take the Troxine 60 tablet daily, and the TSH tests throughout the year are as follows: 1.30, 1.42, and 1.51. What do you think of the condition and is the dose sufficient in the future?", + "answer": "The dose is sufficient and you should check the hormone annually", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11652, + "question": "What foods help prevent thyroid disease and which foods help prevent thyroid disease?", + "answer": "There is no gland that prevents gland infection. But it is preferable to eat seafood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11653, + "question": "Does frequent touching and pressure on the thyroid gland cause thyroid disease?", + "answer": "of course not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11654, + "question": "Hello\nI am 14 years, 3 months and 28 days old. I am an adult, of course\nHow can I increase my height by 7 cm in a month? I am trying a lot but there is no benefit??????", + "answer": "Trying what?\nSee an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11655, + "question": "What are the symptoms of hyperthyroidism? Thank you", + "answer": "Feeling hot, sweating, increased heart rate, weight loss, nervousness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11656, + "question": "I suffer from a slight deficiency in pituitary gland secretions. What is the best treatment I can use?", + "answer": "What does a slight deficiency mean?\nThere is decreased secretion or increased secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11657, + "question": "Does hypothyroidism affect intercourse and childbearing?", + "answer": "Yes, it affects and must be addressed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11658, + "question": "I had hyperactivity in the thyroid gland and I was cured, thank God, but every time I get the idea that the disease has returned, so I do a TSH test. How do I know that I have recovered without doing a TSH test, especially...", + "answer": "You do not have to worry about activity symptoms, if they occur, they will continue and will not stop\nIt is necessary to monitor the T4/TSH annually\nRegarding weight, if the hormone is normal, the gland has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11659, + "question": "TSH rate result is 2.48\nIs this normal or inactive? May God reward you with goodness", + "answer": "This is a normal result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11660, + "question": "I am sick with the thyroid gland, and I am now taking Levothyrex 100 mg, and my blood pressure has risen suddenly! Is the thyroid gland the cause? Thank you.", + "answer": "No, it's not the reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11661, + "question": "My wife takes LÉVOTHYROXINE, a treatment for hypothyroidism, and on the first day of starting treatment, she felt her heartbeat accelerate in the evening, even though she took the pill in the morning on an empty stomach, knowing that the pill is 50 mg.", + "answer": "Some patients experience this at the beginning of treatment and it gradually disappears", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11662, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the results were clear\nTSH=0.99 mIU/ml,\nFree T4 = 2.00 ng/dl,\nFree T3= 3.16 pg/ml, do I suffer from any health problem?", + "answer": "Don't have a problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11663, + "question": "I am 16 years old, my height is 163\nI heard about injections from endocrinologists that increase growth hormone in the body\nI would like to know if it has side effects\nHow much more can I do?\nAnd about its cost...", + "answer": "Consult an endocrinologist to confirm whether you can take the treatment or not after conducting examinations and x-rays of the hand", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11664, + "question": "What are the signs of hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "You should check the hormone first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11665, + "question": "I used to suffer from hyperthyroidism and I was cured, thank God, but recently the doctor gave me a medication called Dexamethasone. Does the latter increase thyroid activity and cause weight gain?", + "answer": "Firstly, you did not mention why you are taking this treatment\nSecondly, this treatment is a type of cortisone, and it increases weight. It is forbidden to take salt in food to reduce its side effects.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11666, + "question": "Good evening, my brothers. I am 24 years old. I have an underactive thyroid gland. I used to use Troxine 100 and now 75...but the question is: Is there a process to get rid of this gland or its disease?\nThank you...", + "answer": "Gland lethargy is permanent. It cannot be corrected. The medication must be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11667, + "question": "My mother had the entire thyroid removed due to the presence of tumors in it. The tumors were benign, but the pain did not leave her, as well as the presence of purulent secretions. She also had inflammation at the level of the pharynx. Thank you.", + "answer": "Pharyngeal infections are not related to the thyroid gland. These infections must be checked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11668, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the interpretation of the ultrasound report of the thyroid gland?\nBoth thyroid lobes and isthmus are normal in size with heterogneous micronodular echo with small iso-echoic nodule with helo sign at LT...", + "answer": "There is a small nodule in the gland. But at this size it is not important. The photo must be returned after 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11669, + "question": "My mother has been suffering from pain for a while and sometimes she chokes. When she went to the doctor, he prescribed her Bioclav and Felcam. After the tests, he told her that the glands were tired and he gave her Levothyrox, but the medicine did not help her. What is the solution?", + "answer": "This medicine is only useful in cases of hypothyroidism. You must know the reason for the feeling of suffocation. This is done by examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11670, + "question": "My weight increases and decreases quickly, knowing that I have a defect in the parathyroid gland, which specializes in calcium. Is the cause due to the latter? May God reward you well", + "answer": "I do not know what parathyroid dysfunction means, is it high or low? It may be related to weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11671, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My wife had a thyroid operation. Is it possible to dye her hair after the operation? Knowing that she had the operation two months ago. Please reply...", + "answer": "I do not mind it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11672, + "question": "Peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings be upon you. I am a 33-year-old girl. I discovered that I have two nodules in my thyroid gland. The first is 3mm Tirad 4A and the second is 4mm Tirad 4B. Is the operation necessary? Thank you.", + "answer": "The size of the two nodules is difficult to detect by examination, and we usually discover it by ultrasound. The question is why did the Eco work unnecessarily? Eco has revealed to you small, worthless complexes, but they have thrown you into a spiral of anxiety. In answer to your question, we usually do not perform the operation for this size only for observation. We repeat the echocardiogram after six months at the hands of the first doctor and compare", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11673, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 18 years old and I have a growth deficiency problem, as my height is only 1.48 cm.\nIs there a way to increase my height?", + "answer": "Depending on your age, your height has reached its final limit. There is a surgical method available to our orthopedic colleagues to lengthen the legs, which you can refer to", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11674, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The doctor gave me dexamethasone for allergies...Does it increase the activity of the thyroid gland?\nBecause I was suffering from hyperthyroidism and I recovered, thank God", + "answer": "no. This does not affect the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11675, + "question": "My weight increased significantly without a clear justification, and I had a glandular analysis done and these results came out\nT3-4.3\nT4- 1.03\nTSH-2.02", + "answer": "The gland has nothing to do with it\nPlease send the normal results to the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11676, + "question": "My daughter is 13 years old, and she is smart and normal, thank God\nBut we suspect that she is not tall compared to her brothers, who are 140 cm tall\nI had a thyroid test done\nappeared\nTsh=2800\nft4= 0.23\nThe number really scared me", + "answer": "These results indicate an underactive gland. The opinion of a pediatric endocrinologist must be sought because there are a number of tests that must be taken.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11677, + "question": "What are the causes of thyroid disorder and its sudden change from inactive to active?", + "answer": "The reason is thyroid immunoglobulins", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11678, + "question": "Are there fatty cysts on the thyroid gland, one of which is 8 mm and the other is 4 mm? Does it need to be removed or should it be treated?", + "answer": "Monitor only. The echo is repeated after 6 months. Thyroid medication can be given if the TSH test allows it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11679, + "question": "thyroid uptake = 2.6% (N:0.5-4%)\nMultinodular goiter with predominance of cold nodules as described.\nNormal thyroid uptake value. 35 year old woman/surgery or not", + "answer": "Cold nodules are more likely to turn into malignant tumors, and if they are numerous, it is preferable to remove the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11680, + "question": "Is there a treatment for high FSH in men?", + "answer": "Is there any complaint about that?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11681, + "question": "Doctor, I am 17 years old and my height stopped to 149 cm two years ago. Do you think there is a problem with the endocrine glands in the body?", + "answer": "There may be a problem...", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11682, + "question": "Hello\nI had a thyroid test done, and the results of T3 & T4 were within normal limits\nBut when the TSH test was performed, the result was very high (75).\nI hope you benefit", + "answer": "The analysis must be repeated and referred to an endocrinologist for its importance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11683, + "question": "What is the treatment for parotitis?", + "answer": "The parotid gland follows the specialty of colleagues in ear, nose and throat diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11684, + "question": "Good evening .\nI did a TSH test and the result was 8.02 uIu\\ml. Is the result good?\nNote that I am female and I am 24 years old", + "answer": "This number indicates very mild laziness that has no pathological value and does not require treatment. To be more reassured, you can repeat the analysis after 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11685, + "question": "I have thyroiditis caused by my immune system\nCan you give me a diet?", + "answer": "It is not related to a specific diet. We only care about the function of the gland, and this is determined by the TSH analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11686, + "question": "Hello doctor, who do I report to? Age 17 and height stopped at 149 cm two years ago. Do you think there is a problem with the endocrine process in the body? Thank you!", + "answer": "The matter currently focuses on monitoring the signs of puberty, and this is determined by the doctor. Greetings to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11687, + "question": "Does a person grow taller after the age of twenty? My growth stopped at the age of fifteen and I want to grow taller", + "answer": "No, my dear. Final height is determined by the age of 18", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11688, + "question": "I have a thyroid activity of 0.1 and antibodies of 55. What is the best drug, Nermerkazole?", + "answer": "Carbimazole, which is the scientific name of the drug. Treats hyperactivity of the gland. However, you must follow up with your doctor to diagnose, estimate the appropriate dose, and follow up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11689, + "question": "Peace be upon you, dear doctors, I would like to ask you about Growth Flex, a medicine to increase height. I am 17 years old. Does it have complications such as an enlarged heart, as is rumored about some height-increasing medications, or...", + "answer": "You can take this treatment for six months, and if it does not give the desired effect, you do not need it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11690, + "question": "Hello\nThyroxine was used to treat hypothyroidism, as the TSH level was 270 and after treatment it became 16. Is there a possibility that the gland will function normally again without treatment?", + "answer": "There is no hope that the gland will return to work, but the TSH percentage indicates that the treatment is insufficient because the TSH must be under 5.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11691, + "question": "Are there athletes who have had their thyroid removed?\nAre they leading a normal life?", + "answer": "Yes, by removing the gland, taking alternative treatment, and regulating the hormone levels in the blood, the patient can practice his life normally, including sports", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11692, + "question": "Excuse me, my daughter is 7 years old and has an LH level of 5.96 and an FSH level of 7.51. What is the reason for the increase in hormones? Is it normal or not? May God reward you well.", + "answer": "You should see a pediatric endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11693, + "question": "In the previous month of 6, I had pain in the abdomen from the lower left side, and my mother said to me and said, “It is not the thyroid gland, and this pain will come today, but it goes away when I sleep and the pain...", + "answer": "First, it is preferable to do a urine analysis, if it is normal, an ultrasound of the abdomen must be done.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11694, + "question": "I am 15 years old and have a growth hormone deficiency (delayed puberty). But I noticed the rise and descent of my left testicle?\nIs this normal? And what to do?", + "answer": "Growth hormone deficiency is diagnosed with appropriate tests on the basis of pathological short stature. Delayed puberty means that the child has reached the age of 16 and has not shown signs of puberty. Your statement about the left testicle suggests that it is a retractile testicle. This is simple and not a worry. You should consult a urologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11695, + "question": "I have undergone medical tests and my thyroid is 4.58. I am 30 years old. Is this a normal rate despite the lack of sweating during exercise? Please reply.", + "answer": "Yes, the number is normal and the gland is healthy. We advise you to drink more water during exercise and outside of exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11696, + "question": "Is it possible for a person to suffer from a thyroid disorder at any time in his life, and is it related to frequent urination even though no other symptoms appear?", + "answer": "Yes, thyroid diseases can affect all age groups. In general, frequent urination has nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11697, + "question": "I am a young man who has been married for 5 years. I have not had children. I have an elevated FSH level of 51. Is there a solution?", + "answer": "This high hormone is evidence of azoospermia. Unfortunately, from a medical standpoint, there is currently no solution", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11698, + "question": "What are the side effects of pituitary gland surgery? Acromegaly treatment", + "answer": "We have two types of side effects: one related to hypofunction of the pituitary, and this is managed through replacement medications. A type related to the surgical technique and the experience of the surgeon, and these problems are rare", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11699, + "question": "I am a 38-year-old woman and I suffer from hypothyroidism, vitamin D deficiency, and the appearance of many small black moles on my body and face. Hypothyroidism = 9, and the normal level is only 5, and D = 8. So...", + "answer": "Gland sluggishness and vitamin D deficiency do not mean cancer and can be treated with replacement therapy\nAs for moles, you should see a dermatologist for an opinion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11700, + "question": "What is the method of treating breast growth (gynecomastia) in men?", + "answer": "Pathological causes must be eliminated first. It is often healthy and can be treated with plastic surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11701, + "question": "I had a TSH blood test and the result was 0.35-4.94. What does this mean?", + "answer": "You quoted the normal range of hormone values, please write the result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11702, + "question": "Is hypothyroidism possible after removing one lobe of the thyroid gland, and is it difficult?", + "answer": "This can happen, but most of the time no failure occurs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11703, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism, T3 118.16, T4 8.44, and TSH 5.26. This rate of inactivity is severe or mild. For your information, my weight is 78 and my age is 23 years.", + "answer": "Your inactivity rate is very small and has no satisfactory value. You can rest assured to repeat the TSH test only after 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11704, + "question": "My mother used to use thyroxine, and now the treatment is not available in Yemen due to the current conditions. Now she suffers from lethargy and low blood pressure. What is the alternative to thyroxine? May God reward you well.", + "answer": "Unfortunately, there is no alternative to thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11705, + "question": "I am an athlete. I took one growth hormone pill, and after the first week I felt energetic and strong, and at the end of the second week, I felt general fatigue, muscle and joint pain, lethargy, excessive sleep, lower back and thigh pain, and numbness.", + "answer": "The body normally secretes growth hormone. When you took it in this quantity, you stopped the natural secretion, so your feeling of energy was due to the medication, followed by a feeling of weakness due to the cessation of internal secretion. It takes a short time for the body to regain its function. We advise you not to use", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11706, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I would like to ask about growth hormone. I went to a pharmacy and bought L-arginine from Sundown Company. Does it increase growth hormone in the body? I am 20 years old. Thank you.", + "answer": "It will not benefit you, my friend, and you do not need it at all, and there is no need to buy it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11707, + "question": "Does partial thyroidectomy cause the patient to worry about his future health afterward, or is it a simple, common occurrence?", + "answer": "There is no cause for concern even if the entire gland is removed. We just do a TSH test to evaluate the function of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11708, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid gland? When can symptoms be noticed?", + "answer": "There are many diseases that affect the gland. The name of the disease must be determined first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11709, + "question": "How long does the hormone stabilize in the blood after partial thyroidectomy?\nKnowing that I take Troxine 50 daily", + "answer": "Usually at least 6 weeks for things to stabilize. Whether to evaluate the status of the gland after surgery. Or add thyroid medication. Or withdraw it. Or adjust its dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11710, + "question": "Hello... I suffer from Hashimoto's disease in the thyroid gland. The doctor gave me Levothyrox 37.5 per day... However, I suffer from weight gain and hair and eyebrow loss... What should I do?????", + "answer": "It is important to adjust the dose of levothyroxine correctly. This fine adjustment will only save you about 5% of your excess weight. Then you should consult a nutritionist and follow an appropriate diet and exercise.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11711, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 18 and four months old, my height is 159 cm, I am skinny, and I do not have a beard.\nMy question is: Is there any hope for increasing my height, and how do I know by any sign in...", + "answer": "Usually, the final height reaches its peak at the age of 18 years in young men. The correct way is to measure the length at least 3 months apart and compare them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11712, + "question": "Hello, I am 14 years old\nI suffer from an underactive thyroid gland\nIs there a cure?", + "answer": "The blood must be tested to confirm the nature of the problem first. If the secretions are excessive, you will need medications. See a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11713, + "question": "Three months after removing the thyroid gland and before the radiation dose, upon examination, it was found that there were remnants that had not been removed and had grown again. Does this require a new surgical procedure...", + "answer": "If the dose of radioactive iodine is ablation, that is, its goal is to kill glandular remnants that were not removed by surgery (which is apparent from the context of your words), then yes, surgery must be performed first in order to remove what is capable of being done by an experienced surgeon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11714, + "question": "Does hyperthyroidism, ATP = 176, cause pain similar to itching in the upper neck area, to the right side of the back? Note that I have kidney stones due to a deficiency in vitamin D, and I...", + "answer": "Gland activity means T4 rises\nIt usually does not itch", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11715, + "question": "I tested the TSH test and the result was 1.2. He prescribed me Levothyrox 50. Does this medicine have any negative effects? Thank you.", + "answer": "The analysis is basically normal and does not require medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11716, + "question": "Can the endocrinologist know that I need a thyroidectomy from the first examination without any tests, knowing that it is not prominent? For your information, I only did the examination because...", + "answer": "Thyroidectomy has several motivations. Of which:\n\nThe thyroid gland becomes enlarged to a large extent and leads to breathing problems or difficulty swallowing.\nThyroid cancer.\nHyperthyroidism.\nGraves' disease.\nThyroid nodules. However, before the removal is performed, several tests must be performed. like: \nThyroid examination.\nBlood clotting test.\nLiver and kidney function examination.\nBlood chemistry examination.  For more:\nThyroid.\nHypothyroidism.\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms. Reference:\nThyroidectomy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11717, + "question": "I was suffering from hypothyroidism, and I had surgery, removed the thyroid, and started taking Thyroxine 150 micrograms, but I noticed recently that my weight...", + "answer": "Your weight gain is often related to the nature of the food and lack of movement. I advise you to do a TSH test and see a doctor or inform us to adjust the dose. Before doing the test, you must be regular on the medication dose for at least two months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11718, + "question": "The surgeon told me after removing a lobe of the thyroid gland that if my tests were normal for a year after the operation, they would remain so and would not change and your condition would become stable. Is this true?", + "answer": "Yes, this is true, and your doctor is always the one who knows best about your condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11719, + "question": "Hello, my height stopped 7 years ago. My weight is 50 and my height is 47. I am 19. They told me the reason is hereditary, but I heard injection therapy with hormones. Are there any methods because it causes a psychological problem for me? Please...", + "answer": "The body takes its final height at the age of 16 in girls, and there is no medical treatment that can increase your height\nGreetings to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11720, + "question": "Partial removal of the thyroid gland, right lobe, and I take Troxine 50 daily and TSH1.4 analysis.\nWhat is the classification of my condition?", + "answer": "You have hypothyroidism of surgical origin that is properly treated with an appropriate dose of thyroxine\nThe treatment is permanent, and after 6 months the TSH test can be repeated to ensure that the dose is adequate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11721, + "question": "I have a lazy gland and I stopped taking the pills for 3 months and now I suffer from bone pain and the appearance of red and swollen spots on the skin.", + "answer": "It is best to return to the medication at the same previous dose and do a TSH test after at least two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11722, + "question": "There is swelling in the thyroid gland. Sometimes there is no swelling except when I move it, and it grows a little, and there is persistent phlegm. Sometimes blood comes out with the phlegm. The gland tests are normal. I do not have hoarseness.", + "answer": "Please do a thyroid ultrasound (echo)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11723, + "question": "What foods are suitable for a person who has completely removed the thyroid gland? Are mushrooms and cabbage harmful to thyroid hormones, knowing that the person takes pills to replace hormones?", + "answer": "There are no specific foods that are suitable or unsuitable for the thyroid gland, whether present or after its removal. Everything you wish is healthy and here, and the important thing is to take the replacement medication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11724, + "question": "I had pain in my heart, so I asked the doctor and he told me that the cause was a thyroid disease. Please tell me if it could be dangerous to my heart.", + "answer": "The suspected thyroid disease must be diagnosed first. Then we can explain to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11725, + "question": "I had an operation on the thyroid gland. I drink Lvotrex 25 mg. What are the useful foods and what ingredients do you advise me? Thank you.", + "answer": "You just have to take the medicine in the appropriate dose. There are no useful or unhelpful foods related to the gland. Greetings to you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11726, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother suffers from a lack of thyroid hormone secretion and uses hydrocortisone medication Rosyl, and currently the medication is discontinued here in Algeria. Is there an alternative to this medication?\nShow it to her doctor", + "answer": "Please check the name of the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11727, + "question": "What is the danger of toxic thyroid gland and how to treat it?", + "answer": "I think you mean an overactive gland, and this has many risks that affect the various body systems, including the heart and eyes, and the affected person cannot tolerate it without treatment. This is treated with antithyroid medications for several months during which we control its activity, then we move to the stage of treatment with radioactive iodine or surgery according to the doctor’s decision. After that, glandular insufficiency occurs, often requiring a restorative medication, which is thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11728, + "question": "My daughter is two years old and her gland analysis has a TSH of 7.38 and a F4 of 1.4. I want to know whether it is a good result of an improvement in gland secretion or not. Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is correct and does not require treatment. We can repeat the TSH analysis only after six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11729, + "question": "I did a free testosterone test and its result was 50 pg/ml and SHBG and its result was 29.5 because I suffer from weakness when lifting weights. I am 21 years old and I take treatment for the hashimoto’s thyroid gland and...", + "answer": "The dose of thyroxine must be adjusted according to the TSH analysis and nothing else is needed. Testosterone tests are performed in medical cases determined by the doctor. We advise you to quit weightlifting.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11730, + "question": "Does excessive consumption of royal jelly have negative effects and is it related to improving thyroid function?", + "answer": "There are no negative effects to our knowledge, but moderation is required as a general rule. If you take medication for the thyroid gland and expect an improvement in its function such that you can dispense with the medication, this does not exist. In general, food functions as support for the body in both health and illness, and is not a substitute for prescribed medications\nGreetings to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11731, + "question": "I had an underactive thyroid gland a month ago, my percentage was 4.25. The doctor increased the dose to reduce my percentage to 125. I had a gastric sleeve surgery 8 days ago and lost 5 kilograms, but my question is...", + "answer": "The gland is responsible for activating the entire body with its vital hormone (like gasoline for a car), and it is inactive to a certain extent, so this inactivity is compensated for with the appropriate dose of thyroxine according to the analysis, as your doctor did. Therefore, we expect that whenever you lose weight (due to gastric sleeve surgery), the doctor will reduce the dose of the medication, otherwise the dose will appear to be an overdose and result in multiple harms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11732, + "question": "I suffer from lethargy and thyroid disease, and they are taking a dose of 150 thyroxine, and people say that my eye is swollen and beginning to bulge, but the other eye does not have anything normal. I have been taking this dose for six months.", + "answer": "We can determine the appropriate dose after the TSH analysis. Do it and tell us. I advise you to see an ophthalmologist immediately. Most likely your eye problem has nothing to do with the gland.\nGreetings to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11733, + "question": "I have an 11-year-old girl who has an underactive gland in the gland responsible for growth", + "answer": "It is necessary to ensure the health of the thyroid gland and general tests. In the second stage, if we are confirmed to have a growth hormone deficiency (as is understood from your statement), imaging must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11734, + "question": "Is my analysis correct? FT4: 10.10pmll/l and TSH: 0.55 µUI/ml. Thank you.", + "answer": "Please write the laboratory's normal rates so that we can answer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11735, + "question": "Peace be upon you....a question about atrophy of the gland. I have been suffering from atrophy of the gland since 2008. It was discovered. I am a man. Does it have any side effects or not?", + "answer": "The only problem is the function that was present and has now been lost, and the solution is simple by taking thyroxine medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11736, + "question": "What does it mean that the TSH analysis is 4.5?\nIs it activity or laziness and is the percentage normal or high?", + "answer": "The percentage is normal and the gland is working normally", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11737, + "question": "Please answer. I am 1.30 tall. My little brother is taller than me", + "answer": "Please provide your date of birth and height so we can evaluate your situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11738, + "question": "I had a gland test done and it came out at 3.62. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, the analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11739, + "question": "I did a thyroid test and the percentage came out at 1.7. Is it considered normal or is there lethargy?", + "answer": "The analysis is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11740, + "question": "When an athlete has his thyroid removed, can he return to normal and live his life properly?", + "answer": "Yes, provided that he takes his treatment regularly and the hormones in the blood are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11741, + "question": "I have previously measured the TSH hormone and it was slightly high. What medication do you recommend to stimulate the gland, knowing that I suffer from obesity and the weight returns quickly when I lose it?", + "answer": "You must send the test results before we can tell you whether you need treatment or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11742, + "question": "What does it mean for the TSH to be equal to 0.005, knowing that I had thyroid surgery?", + "answer": "I think you are taking thyroxine and its dose seems to be higher than usual. I advise you to see a doctor for follow-up\nGreetings to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11743, + "question": "My weight is 98 and I suffer from laziness in the thyroid gland. What is the solution?!", + "answer": "The solution is to go to the doctor for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11744, + "question": "Do I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I take thyroxine, and for two days I suddenly had itching in my back and neck without any signs or blisters, and most of the time at night, I know, the gland is confused...", + "answer": "Usually the treatment does not irritate the gland unless it is insufficient or the patient does not take the treatment regularly, and usually the itching has nothing to do with the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11745, + "question": "Hello\nPlease, doctor\nI tested tsh and it came out with 17\nT3 and T4 are normal", + "answer": "Please write down all the normal laboratory results and measurements and the complaint so that we can determine what is normal from what is abnormal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11746, + "question": "I am 17 years old and my shoe size is 40 and sometimes 41, and this topic bothers me very much. What should I do :/?", + "answer": "Buy more than one shoe in different sizes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11747, + "question": "I am a 35-year-old young man who has been married for 5 years. God has not blessed me with children. I have a high FSH level of 50. Is there a treatment?", + "answer": "This is evidence of deficient semen production, which is difficult to treat\nA semen test can confirm this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11748, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. The last test result was 0.05, and the normal range is supposed to be 0.27 to 6.5. I take Altroxine 100 days. This dose is good. Can it cause hair loss, because my hair has started to fall out?", + "answer": "You should measure T4 and TSH to know whether the dose needs to be reduced or not\nHair loss may be due to an underactive gland, or it may be due to other reasons", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11749, + "question": "My daughter, who is now 15 years old, has been suffering from an enlarged thyroid gland since the age of 10. The tests showed an increase in hormones. The doctors said that the gland is working, so it does not require medication, but some time ago it increased...", + "answer": "If the gland is working, it does not need any treatment. The pressure is not from the gland. You must know its cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11750, + "question": "Hello\nA 50-year-old patient suffers from an underactive thyroid and takes carbimazole and inderal 40\nShe suffers from a vitamin D deficiency of 3.85\nWhat is the appropriate treatment, how long does it take, and what dose...", + "answer": "Treatment depends on examinations and response to treatment. But in general, it takes several months for vitamin D to improve.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11751, + "question": "I had hypothyroidism and I was using 50, but I left it without the doctor’s knowledge 6 months ago. I went today and had an examination. They said it was ok. I told them that I had left the treatment, so how is it ok? They came back and gave me 50. Should I use it?", + "answer": "This is illogical and you did not give us any results to comment on", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11752, + "question": "My mother and my grandmothers have a thyroid gland, and I had a tsh test (1.76 ulu/ml), the ATPO test was 45.19, and the anti-TG test was 108.1, and the doctor said it was normal because it is hereditary. Do I suffer from a problem with the gland...", + "answer": "The scan is now good. You do not need any treatment. But you must follow up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11753, + "question": "After treatment with Thyroxine 50 pills for a month, I tested the pituitary gland hormone and the result was 4.5\nShould I continue taking the treatment because I am afraid of the medication because it makes me extremely nervous while driving?", + "answer": "If the diagnosis is correct that you have inactive thyroid hormone secretion, you should not stop treatment because there is no alternative to it\nThe gland should be examined every two months or more, not every month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11754, + "question": "We would like to ask if my thyroid is 9.41. We would like to know that I have lethargy, laziness, hyperactivity, or deficiency, because this is the first time we know that I have a thyroid gland. Thank you.", + "answer": "If the TSH9.4 is high, this is evidence of an inactive gland. You should consult a doctor to begin treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11755, + "question": "Thank you doctor.. I take thyroxapin treatment. I have lethargy. I take a dose of 100. I have finished my treatment and my appointment is for those who come later. What are the harms that may occur as a result of leaving treatment suddenly...", + "answer": "If you leave the treatment for a few days, there is no harm. But if the pause continues, you may feel tired, exhausted, and cold. You may gain weight. It is preferable not to stop", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11756, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old young man. I had medical tests and the tests showed that I suffer from an underactive gland 11.8. I went to the doctor and he prescribed thyroxine 100, knowing that I do not have any of the symptoms of an underactive gland...", + "answer": "Yes. This treatment is permanent. But you must ensure the appropriate dose. The blood test must be done again after two or three months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11757, + "question": "I have Anti-Tippo 445 and TSH 3.5. I suffer from thyroid disorders. What is the reason for the increase in these hormones? Is there a treatment or is it a permanent disease?", + "answer": "Gland disease is either increased secretion or decreased secretion, and the presence of immunological antibodies does not mean the presence of a disease in the gland because they are not hormones and are found in many people. When they are discovered, it is enough to check the T4 and TSH periodically from 6 to 12 months to check on the functioning of the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11758, + "question": "I am a teenage girl, I am only 16 years old, and I am very tall, 1.78 cm, and I am subjected to a lot of harassment, to the point that I am asking the Lord of the Worlds that I die. May God grant you peace...", + "answer": "You should check the growth hormone and female hormones and see a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11759, + "question": "Are laziness and lethargy in the thyroid gland the same thing? Thank you", + "answer": "Yes, the same thing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11760, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. We hope you can help me. The truth is that we cannot go to a doctor for security reasons. The truth is that my thyroid gland has a TSH level of 9.41, and I am 23 years old. I wonder what the treatment is for my condition. Thank you.", + "answer": "It is possible to wait and not take treatment now. The examination is not very high. Do the examination again after 3 months to check if it has improved or gotten worse", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11761, + "question": "Peace be upon you, when the TSH results are 0.69 ui/ml, and the normal according to the laboratory, from the age of 7 to 12, the normal is 0.62 ui/ml _5.2 uI/ml; What is the appropriate dose of levothyroxe in this case?...", + "answer": "The examination is within normal. No need for treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11762, + "question": "I had a prolactin test on the 10th day of my cycle and it showed 19.90 even though in December it was 3. Is the increase an error at the time of the test or because of the gland...", + "answer": "Please send the normal rate to the laboratory and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11763, + "question": "We were suffering from hyperthyroidism, and I lost 13 kilograms and recovered from it. The tests were correct, thank God, for a long time. However, I did not regain my weight, knowing that I had many tests, such as...", + "answer": "You do not have to regain your weight. Your metabolism may be high and therefore you will not gain weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11764, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. What are the symptoms of the pituitary gland and what is the best treatment? Do psychiatric medications for depression cause harm to the pituitary gland and its lethargy or deficiency?", + "answer": "There are 9 hormones in the pituitary gland. Which hormone are you asking about?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11765, + "question": "What do my test results mean? Please respond\nTsh:1.619\nFt3:3.24\nFt4:15.39", + "answer": "These tests are normal. It means that the function of the thyroid gland is healthy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11766, + "question": "Hello.. I want to lose 30 kilograms of weight. Are there medications that will help me do that, for example, medications to stimulate the thyroid gland? For your information, I exercise regularly, but my appetite is very high.", + "answer": "It is forbidden to use thyroid medications for weight loss because they dissolve muscle but not fat and harm the heart\nTry not to have a will and eat nutritious and beneficial food while exercising and follow up with a nutritionist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11767, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I take cod liver oil and folic acid pills. Do these medications cause weight gain, knowing that my weight increases every time?", + "answer": "The treatment for hypothyroidism is with thyroxine pills, not what you take. But what you take does not cause weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11768, + "question": "Having removed the thyroid gland, has he become sick or is he still a normal person?", + "answer": "A deficiency of thyroid hormone in the blood comes from several causes, one of which is surgical removal of the gland\nSome patients have enough parts of the gland left to maintain normal hormone levels in the blood, but the majority need lifelong replacement therapy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11769, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I did a thyroid test and the percentage came out at 9.41. What is the appropriate treatment and the best diet? Thank you.", + "answer": "Screening is high. It is possible to start taking thyroxine pills, but this depends on the presence of symptoms. In any case, the examination must be repeated after 3 to 6 months. As for food, it has no effect on the function of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11770, + "question": "I have a very slight lethargy of 65%. In the thyroid gland, what are the appropriate foods in such a condition??", + "answer": "This result is normal. There is no lethargy and you do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11771, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and it came out at 9.41. I have a year of marriage. Please answer me in detail. Thank you for your cooperation.", + "answer": "If the TSH is high, this is evidence of an underactive thyroid gland\nYou should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11772, + "question": "What is the treatment for hypopituitarism and does cupping work to balance the body’s hormones??", + "answer": "The pituitary gland secretes many hormones: growth hormone, prolactin, adrenal cortex-stimulating hormone (ACTH), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), and gonad-activating hormones (FSH, LH). Therefore, it must first be determined whether it is comprehensive hypopituitarism. (That is, in all hormones) or a deficiency in only one hormone? Then an MRI must be performed on the pituitary gland to find out the cause of the deficiency. The treatment is hormonal compensation for the deficiency and removing the cause if possible. As for cupping, it is of no benefit.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11773, + "question": "I suffer from an elevated parathyroid gland, and its percentage is 220.4, and the laboratory percentage is (11_72), and I have a severe deficiency in Serium ionized calsuim, with a percentage of 3.4, and the percentage is (4.8). How do I know that I need to remove the parathyroid gland?", + "answer": "There are three types of hyperparathyroidism:\n1) Initial elevation as a result of an enlargement or tumor of the gland, in which calcium is high\n2) Secondary elevation as a result of increased gland activity to compensate for calcium deficiency, as occurs in patients with kidney failure\n3) Tertiary hypertension is the result of an enlarged gland resulting from neglecting to treat secondary hypertension for a long period, in which calcium is high\nRemoval of the parathyroid gland is only done if the calcium is high (i.e. in the primary or tertiary level). Secondary highs are treated by raising calcium (by giving supplements that contain calcium) and lowering phosphate (by medications that reduce its absorption in the digestive system).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11774, + "question": "Symptoms of hypothyroidism", + "answer": "1) Increased feeling of cold weather\n2) Weight gain\n3) Constipation\n4) Slow heartbeat\n5) Increased duration or quantity of menstruation\n6) Slow thinking and reactions\n7) Muscle weakness\n8) Increased blood cholesterol and weak heart muscle\n9) Increased skin thickness and dryness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11775, + "question": "Peace be upon my friend, who suffers from thyroid disease. She drinks levothyroxe 50mg. After 6 months, I did tests and found TSH=0.69u (normal in the laboratory from 7 to 12 years is 0.62-5.2). Will she continue to drink 50mg, the correct dosage?", + "answer": "She should see a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11776, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 21 years old and my height is 160 cm. Note that I underwent hormonal tests and things are normal. I had an end-bone scan and it turned out that it has not closed yet.\nis there any answer", + "answer": "If the growth centers do not close, you can consult a endocrinologist to take growth hormone and increase height, even if the hormone is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11777, + "question": "I use thyroxine 100 thyroid pills, but I want to know how long to wait and then start eating in an hour or half an hour?? Because I am confused about the ideal time, especially during fasting.", + "answer": "The pills can be taken half an hour before eating", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11778, + "question": "I have had hypothyroidism for 6 years on a 50 mg pill and my TSH was usually 4 or 3. A month ago I checked it and found it was 1.4. Does this mean that the dose is overdose or what?", + "answer": "TSH is an unstable hormone, and this result is normal. It is preferable to measure T4 and TSH during periodic examination of the thyroid hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11779, + "question": "Hello\nIs it possible to remove the thyroid gland if it is active and has not responded to treatment for more than 8 months?\nAnd the last analysis is 005. TSH 0. Or is there another option?", + "answer": "Yes, surgery is possible if the gland does not respond to medications. Another treatment is radioactive iodine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11780, + "question": "TSH has been working for a while regarding weight loss.\nThe result:\nEuthyroid: 0.27 - 4.2 ulu/ml\nHypothyro: > 4.2\nHyperthyro: < 0.27\nIs the analysis normal? What are the normal and abnormal limits in general?", + "answer": "You did not mention the results of your examination. Only the general results of the examination were reported", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11781, + "question": "I am a young man, 16 years old, 150 cm tall. I have delayed structural growth. My age is 9 years old, and I have not yet been told when I will reach puberty. I have had slight hair in my pubic area and armpit.", + "answer": "There is a delay in puberty, and it happens in some young men. You should consult an endocrinologist about the issue of height and find out the reason for the delay in puberty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11782, + "question": "I have a small swelling in the thyroid gland. Sometimes I feel it is small, sometimes I feel that there is no swelling at all except when I move it. I do not have a hoarseness that moves with swallowing. The gland tests are normal.", + "answer": "An ultrasound will resolve the matter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11783, + "question": "Is chronic parotitis dangerous?\nKnowing that inflammation of the gland is very active at a specific time every year.\nWhat is the best doctor for diagnosis (oncology - surgery...)", + "answer": "nose ear throat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11784, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism, so my TSH result was always 5 or more, and I took Altroxine 50, and when examined in January, the result was 1.9, but when I did the examination this month...", + "answer": "The important thing is that the t4 is normal because the tsh is usually not stable", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11785, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my height is 155 and I am 20. My height makes me feel very embarrassed, even though I have a mustache and light beard hair. Does testosterone treatment bring height or stubble?", + "answer": "Insufficient and contradictory information", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11786, + "question": "Can a woman with hypothyroidism not give birth?", + "answer": "Treating the gland and normal hormone levels with treatment does not prevent pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11787, + "question": "I have been suffering from an overactive thyroid gland for about a year. I take antibiotics such as mercaptisol and adrenaline for the heart, and when the dose is reduced, the gland returns to its activity. What is the solution, from your point of view? Thank you for the answer. There is no hypertrophy.", + "answer": "If you do not improve within a year, the medications will most likely not help. You may need radioactive iodine or surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11788, + "question": "I was treated with radioactive iodine two years ago, and I used thyroxine 200 ml, and now I have a lump in my throat. I went to the doctor and reduced the dose to 150 ml. I was afraid, thank God, but until now I feel it and it is very annoying.\nWhat's the solution?", + "answer": "It must be examined to confirm its cause. Make a sonar image.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11789, + "question": "I was treated with radioactive iodine two years ago, and I stopped using thyroxine at a dose of 200 ml 3 days ago, and the diarrhea stopped, and I went to the bathroom more often, up to 10 times.\nWhat are the harms of stopping?\nUse insulin needles", + "answer": "You should not stop taking the medication, otherwise you will experience lethargy, fatigue, weight gain, and other symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11790, + "question": "I have had lymph nodes in my neck for about 4 months and their size has not changed and there is no pain. Is there a risk?", + "answer": "This depends on its size. If it is small and has not changed, there is usually no danger. But it is preferable to check to be sure. See my article on swollen lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11791, + "question": "I had a very high level of TSH, it was 1012 after giving birth a year ago, and now it has become 0.17, with a rise in PTH to 101, and I found adenoma in the lower right and left sides with fibrosis in the thyroid. Did...", + "answer": "First, a sample must be taken to determine whether the tumor needs surgery or not, and to know the calcium level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11792, + "question": "I have laziness in the morning. I have been using Thyroxine 50 for 5 years, and for a while I suddenly feel lethargy, bone pain, and poor concentration. When I walk, I feel that my balance is not perfect, as if I am falling down and depressed. I would like a diagnosis...", + "answer": "You may need to increase the dose. Have the gland examined again to make sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11793, + "question": "Is there a risk to my health if the tests show that I have a solid isoechogene nodule in the thyroid gland with a cyst and a normal TSH of 3.75 (0.25 -5) please advise me. Is there a risk? Thank you.", + "answer": "Usually there is no fear of them, but this depends on their size", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11794, + "question": "Do I suffer from hypothyroidism?\nI walk 5 days a week, 2 kg - healthy diet, yet my weight increases + joint pain + swelling in the face, legs, and chest...", + "answer": "The hormone must be checked to see if the treatment is sufficient or the dose must be increased. If the result is normal, the gland has nothing to do with what is happening", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11795, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I am a girl who suffers from thyroid gland insufficiency. I went to the hospital and the doctor told me that thyroid insomnia does not go away with treatment. Is this true?!", + "answer": "Yes, an underactive gland is a chronic disease, and treatment does not cure or stimulate the gland. It only compensates for the hormone deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11796, + "question": "I did a TSH test and it came out at 6.6, and a doctor gave me Levothyrox 25 half a pill every day, and after three weeks I did a TSH test and it came out at 1.84, and also an AC anti-TPO test and it was 0.8ul/ml. Will I leave...", + "answer": "You can stop the medication and repeat the test after two months for T4 and TSH. If it is normal, there is no need for treatment, and the test should be done every 6 months. If the TSH returns to the rise, this means glandular sluggishness, and treatment should not stop, and follow-up is permanent with the doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11797, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done and the percentage was 2.20\nAfter more than a year, I did the analysis again and the ratio was 1.8\nIs the difference in percentage considered normal and I do not have a problem or do I have lethargy...", + "answer": "These are normal proportions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11798, + "question": "I am a 23-year-old girl. I have suffered from hypothyroidism for 5 years and have been taking Litrox 100 strength. I suffer from a lot of thick, white phlegm. I always get phlegm, especially...", + "answer": "Phlegm has nothing to do with the thyroid gland. It may be an infection, allergy, or from the stomach. Must be examined by a doctor to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11799, + "question": "I had an ultrasound of the thyroid gland some time ago and it was found that there was a single hypoechoic nodule on the right side measuring 5 mm. Is this considered a sign of infection? Should an imaging scan be required after 6 months?", + "answer": "A nodule with a size of 5 mm is considered within normal limits, and there is no objection to repeating the ultrasound after 6 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11800, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I take calcium and vitamin D tablets. Is it harmful? Should I continue taking them or should I stop taking them?", + "answer": "Thyroxine treatment causes a degree of osteoporosis, and we usually recommend that the patient take calcium with vitamin D daily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11801, + "question": "My mother suffers from an underactive thyroid gland and has been taking 100 mg thyroxine pills for a long time. For 4 days, she has had severe pain in the back of her head, dizziness, and nausea. Is the cause of the pills? how I can...", + "answer": "no. This has nothing to do with the thyroid. You should be examined by a doctor to find out the cause of the pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11802, + "question": "I had my entire thyroid removed a year and a half ago, and a while later I developed severe pain in the front and back of the neck, the shoulders, especially the right, the chest area, and even the jaws. Does this have anything to do with the effects of...", + "answer": "It is not usual for pain to appear after a long period of time after the operation\nI don't think this pain comes from the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11803, + "question": "Which type of thyroxine is better, Elthyroxine or Eleuthyrox, and is there an American Thyroid hormone after complete removal of the thyroid gland at a young age?", + "answer": "The treatment is one, the names vary according to the manufacturers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11804, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI have a problem with growth. I am 17 years old and still young. I am now in the first year of secondary school and a junior, and my brothers are yelling at me at school. What is the solution?", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist to perform the necessary tests and x-rays to see if there is a possibility of increasing height through treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11805, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My weight is 63 kg and my height is 152 cm. I am 17 years old, and my height has not increased or increased by any cm since I was 12 years old. What is the reason and is there a treatment for my height?", + "answer": "What did you do from the age of 12 until now? Did you see any doctor regarding height? Because it is difficult at your current age to increase height because the height centers have closed at this age in girls.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11806, + "question": "I have a 14-year-old child who suffers from moving pain in his thigh, especially when he gets up or when he sits for a long time. He has been taking treatment for glandular sluggishness since...", + "answer": "Regarding the treatment of the gland, follow-up and hormone testing every two months is sufficient to adjust the treatment and hormone levels in the blood, but the pain is not specific to the gland’s sluggishness\nTesting for vitamin D and other hormones is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11807, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I am 28 years old. I have a high level of the TSH hormone. I did a test and it was at a higher than normal level, and the result was 21. What is the treatment, what are the harms, and does a high level cause...", + "answer": "The treatment is to take thyroxine pills. If you treat it correctly, it will not have any effect on you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11808, + "question": "I have pituitary, adrenal, and thyroid deficiency. I have a small uterus and a weak uterine lining. I want to undergo in vitro fertilization. Is it appropriate or not? Please respond to me as soon as possible...", + "answer": "There is no objection if there is good compensation for hormonal deficiency and the tests are at normal levels", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11809, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 22 years old and I have been practicing sports for 3 years and I have not lost 4 kilos. I always feel cold in my limbs and my menstrual cycle is irregular. Could I have a problem...", + "answer": "This can only be known after examining the glandular hormones T4 and TSH\nAnd the prolactin hormone\nand lh/fsh", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11810, + "question": "I had my thyroid completely removed about a year and a half ago, while preserving the parathyroid glands. Unfortunately, the TSH level has not stabilized until now, but I always suffer from low blood pressure and pain in the muscles and joints.", + "answer": "If the T4 percentage is normal, there is nothing wrong with it. For some patients, there is difficulty in adjusting the TSH\nThe symptoms you mentioned come from a deficiency of T4, not TSH\nT4, TSH, calcium, and vitamin D should be checked every 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11811, + "question": "Does Vitamin Eurhair affect those with thyroid dysfunction, given that the medications I take are Thyroxine, Glucophage, and Diane?", + "answer": "As for thyroid treatment, it should be in the morning, half an hour before eating, and two hours before any other treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11812, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, but a week ago I noticed that my hair was falling out profusely and frighteningly. What could be the causes? Is there a treatment for the loss?", + "answer": "If you are under treatment and the examination is correct, then the cause of hair loss is something else that should be examined.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11813, + "question": "What are the negative effects of thyroidectomy in the long term, that is, after several years?", + "answer": "There are no side effects after removing the gland as long as the replacement therapy normalizes the hormone levels in the blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11814, + "question": "Peace be upon you - My newborn son has an elevated TSH hormone and a normal T4 level. They told me when he was born that he might have Down Syndrome, and would it be enough to have one of the characteristics...", + "answer": "No of course. Down syndrome is evident from the beginning in the child and does not require any tests. In newborns, TSH is usually slightly elevated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11815, + "question": "What are the risks of taking growth hormone, of course, under the supervision of a doctor? Is it possible to activate it naturally without taking growth hormone? I am 18 years old.", + "answer": "There are no risks from taking growth hormone if there is a delay in growth, provided that the growth centers in the bones have not yet closed. If they are closed and this appears in an x-ray of the hand, growth hormone cannot be taken to increase height because in this case it is harmful and not beneficial.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11816, + "question": "I am 47 years old. I have a tumor in the thyroid gland on the left side with a hormonal imbalance: FT4>100 TSH<09 M. The appropriate medication to use.", + "answer": "You must perform an ultrasound scan to determine the size of the tumor and a nuclear scan to confirm the presence of a hot nodule, which causes the hypersecretion that you have and is evident through the tests.\nTreatment is usually with carbimazole under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11817, + "question": "I have a slight increase in thyroid secretion, which is 5.8. What should I do to treat this thyroid gland? Is it the result of inheritance or sadness and nervousness??", + "answer": "You must treat it and follow it up with an endocrinologist because it harms the heart and nervous system. He starts with you on thyroid hormone medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11818, + "question": "I have been suffering from an active thyroid gland for about 3 years. I have been treated a lot and have no benefit. I am looking for an effective treatment for the thyroid gland and I am about to get married.", + "answer": "Treatment of an overactive gland should not exceed two years because after the gland does not respond to treatment within two years, it will not respond to this treatment, and the doctor must choose another treatment, either a radioactive iodine capsule to suppress the secretion, or surgical removal of the gland and replacement therapy with thyroxine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11819, + "question": "Hello\nI had a TSH test done for my 4-year-old son, and it came out at 7.23\nWhat does this mean and what is the treatment\nThanks", + "answer": "The normal number for TSH ranges from 0.5 to 5, so the number 7.23 means slight hypothyroidism that does not require treatment currently, but it must be followed up with re-analysis every few months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11820, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 23 years old and I had a thyroidectomy 10 days ago, but there is a swelling at the neck level, specifically above the wound. I want to know the reason and how I can...", + "answer": "It is normal for there to be swelling in the neck after the operation, as the tissues are still swollen from the surgery and it takes some time to return to normal.\nReturning to normal life occurs after controlling the hormone level in the blood using thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11821, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and I take 50 mg thyroxine pills every day except Friday, at the doctor’s request. After 6 months of treatment, the TSH test was 5.3. So...", + "answer": "The test is normal, which means that the dose is appropriate, so continue with it as it is", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11822, + "question": "I have enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. I had all the blood tests and a CT scan, and all the doctors said it was just an infection. The situation has been going on for 3 months, and I feel pain and no response to treatment.", + "answer": "A biopsy of the nodes should be taken to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11823, + "question": "Does a decrease in the TSH hormone indicate an increase in the activity of the thyroid gland or deficiency, knowing that I use Altroxine 100?", + "answer": "A decrease in the level of the TSH hormone while taking Troxine treatment indicates that the dose is excessive, especially if there are symptoms such as an increased heart rate, hand tremors, diarrhea, etc. Therefore, you need to adjust the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11824, + "question": "My wife suffers from thyroid disease, so she stopped the medication and two days ago she had a test that showed a high level of 11\nAnd fatty acids 400. Is there any danger and what is the type of medicine for fatty acids?", + "answer": "Fat increases if the hormone is low\nYou did not explain what 11 is\nIf the TSH is 11, this means that the T4 is low and the dose must be increased to adjust the hormone and fats begin to decrease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11825, + "question": "Is the presence of a calcified nodule smaller than 1 cm in the thyroid gland with enlarged lymph nodes related to cancer? Note that the gland tests are normal and the doctor prescribed thyroxine and followed up with an ultrasound after 3 months.", + "answer": "Smaller than 1 cm is actually for observation\nCancer has nothing to do with the secretion of the gland\nIf the size of the nodule increases on ultrasound, a sample must be taken for examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11826, + "question": "My thyroid hormone is 1.8. Is it normal first?", + "answer": "Please write the laboratory's normal rates because they differ from one laboratory to another", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11827, + "question": "My sister has an overactive thyroid gland, and all her tests confirmed this. Her doctor gave her medication, but one of its ingredients was lactose, which she is allergic to, but her gland works in the opposite way instead of being active...", + "answer": "There are two treatments for hyperthyroidism, one of which does not contain lactose\nThere is a disease of the gland that begins with activity and turns into chronic inactivity in the secretion of the gland and requires treatment with thyroxine for life.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11828, + "question": "How do I know if the gland is high or low? I have been drinking Troxine 150 for a month, what should I do and the headache will kill me?", + "answer": "Gland analysis every two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11829, + "question": "If a person had the right lobe of the thyroid gland removed 3 years ago but sometimes feels pain in the remaining lobe, what is the reason and will the person return to normal after the removal?", + "answer": "Usually, there is no pain in the remaining part of the gland, and the word “sometimes” means that the pain is from another cause, but this does not prevent an ultrasound scan to be done for reassurance.\nAs for the second question, if the remaining part of the gland produces sufficient secretion, the patient does not need treatment and the patient returns to normal, but periodic examination of the hormone is necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11830, + "question": "I take thyroxine treatment, 50 grams, and my weight does not decrease. I want treatment with thyroxine to slim the body. Thank you.", + "answer": "Thyroxine is not taken to lose weight. You must rely on sports and diet. See a specialized center", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11831, + "question": "I have a 5-year-old son who suffers from a thyroid disorder, and I give him Electrocin daily. The test must be renewed every month in order to know how to take the required amount of medicine, and I want you to see the test and tell me", + "answer": "In the beginning, the analysis is every two months, and if more than twice is normal, then every 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11832, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my brother. I am 16 years old and my height is 159, and I have not reached puberty yet. Can you find the appropriate medicine for me to reach puberty and increase my body height? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11833, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and have been taking thyroxine 50 micrograms for 3 years. My Tsh&T3&T4 levels are normal while I continue taking the medication. I am now seven weeks pregnant. My question is when should I increase the dose and do a gland examination?", + "answer": "The gland should be examined approximately every 3 months. If the test is correct, the dose should not be increased", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11834, + "question": "I recently discovered that I have hidradenitis suppurativa. Is there a treatment other than surgical intervention to remove the affected areas? Like laser? If surgery is necessary, how long is the recovery period? Will I be deformed?", + "answer": "This type of inflammation is very rare. So you must check it. Treatment usually begins with antibiotics or acupuncture. If it does not respond, an operation can be performed to clean the work.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11835, + "question": "Hello\nI had the entire gland removed, and the doctor wrote me out a day after the operation. I have two days after the operation, and I cannot bear the wound at all.\nI hope to find a solution other than housing...", + "answer": "See a doctor to ensure that complications such as infection do not occur. Because the wound usually does not hurt much after this operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11836, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a TSH of 7.45 and I did a T4 Free test and it was 1.78\nI had an ultrasound done with them and it showed that there was a small cyst on the gland on the right side. Is there something serious?", + "answer": "There is nothing dangerous if it is just a cyst", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11837, + "question": "Does stopping taking Ethyrox permanently for a thyroid patient cause significant harm to the gland and the general health of the body? I would like to stop using it.", + "answer": "If you have an underactive gland and you are taking treatment and the hormone is regular, you should not stop treatment because the underactive gland is chronic and cannot be cured.\nIf treatment is left, the hormone level begins to gradually decrease, leading to the appearance of fatigue, slow movement, then slow thinking, forgetfulness, irregular menstruation, hair loss, dry skin, weight gain due to water retention, and increased cholesterol in the blood. This is accompanied by enlargement of the body’s muscles, especially the heart muscle, which does not It returns to normal even after returning to treatment, and thus the patient has acquired a second disease that is difficult to treat.\nIt is true that the patient does not feel the symptoms of glandular sluggishness when he takes treatment regularly, but abandoning treatment is dangerous to the patient’s health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11838, + "question": "What is it\nTreatment of high prolactin in men. Thank you", + "answer": "You must first know the reason for the increase\nThere are two treatments for this condition\nparlodel/dostinex", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11839, + "question": "I am suffering from high levels of thyroid hormone, so there is a medication that increases my obesity. What is the solution?", + "answer": "The hormone must be monitored during treatment so that T4 does not decrease too much and lead to weight gain\nCheck with your doctor to confirm this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11840, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Are lyvotherox pills for the thyroid gland taken before or after eating? In the case of using Fumafer pills for iron, when can I take them? Note that I take levothyrox pills for the thyroid gland. Thank you.", + "answer": "Thyroxine is taken half an hour before eating in the morning, and iron is taken after dinner", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11841, + "question": "Hello . I suffer from hyperthyroidism, and I take my medications regularly, and I also take a vitamin D pill every month. Can I take vitamins such as vitamin B, A, omega 3...", + "answer": "Yes. It is possible to take other vitamins. no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11842, + "question": "The pituitary gland does not secrete anything. Is there a solution? I am 19 and a half years old. Thank you", + "answer": "What does it mean? It does not secrete anything. This gland has 7 hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11843, + "question": "Does thyroid disease really affect the hair and how can I know that I am suffering from this disease? Who is the specialist doctor?", + "answer": "Your endocrinologist and diabetologist will request tests for your thyroid hormones (endocrinologue).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11844, + "question": "What is the meaning of the beginning of gland enlargement, and does this condition have a final cure? What are the causes of this disease and is it related to childbirth?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland enlarges in some pregnant women due to a hormone secreted by the placenta that is similar to the TSH hormone that is secreted by the pituitary gland and causes the gland to enlarge slightly during pregnancy, and things usually return to normal after birth.\nThere is a state of gland inactivity that leads to an increase in its size due to the rise in TSH that accompanies the decrease in gland secretion. The longer treatment is delayed, the more difficult it will be for the gland to return to a smaller size.\nThere is also an enlargement of the gland due to tumors or immune infections", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11845, + "question": "I have glandular laziness and I used 50 and I gained 59 and I left the pills and my weight became 46. I am surprised because people with glandular laziness have gained weight, but the opposite happens to me. If I take the treatment, my weight increases, and if I leave it I lose weight. Do activity and laziness go together?", + "answer": "Activity and inactivity do not usually combine. When there is inactivity, this is chronic. Leaving treatment is harmful to the heart. The hormone must be checked periodically. If it is proven that there is inactivity, treatment must not be abandoned, whatever the reason, because the risk of myocardial hypertrophy is more important than weight gain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11846, + "question": "I want treatment for swelling of the thyroid gland. Now the swelling lasts for about a year in both glands. I want effective and quick treatment, if possible.", + "answer": "There is no cure for bloating. If the swelling is severe, it needs an operation, but if it is mild, it does not need anything.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11847, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does taking levotherox pills for the thyroid gland for life affect the stomach? Should it be taken continuously if the tests are unstable when not taken? Thank you.", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism is a chronic disease, and thyroxine does not cure or activate the gland. It is only an alternative treatment and should not be abandoned\nIt may cause a slight inflammation of the stomach lining because it is taken in the morning before eating, but not for all patients, and the treatment for this is simple", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11848, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Now I am 18 years old and my height is about 150. I want to be taller and be like my friends.", + "answer": "I think you were late in realizing your developmental delay, as signs of delayed height usually begin at the age of 14 in boys.\nIn any case, see a endocrinologist to perform the necessary x-rays and tests, who may find a possibility for you to increase your height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11849, + "question": "Is the thyroid gland responsible for maintaining weight stability because my weight is increasing but I am having trouble losing it???!", + "answer": "If the gland's hormones are regular, especially TSH, then the gland has nothing to do with not losing weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11850, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old girl and I have thyroid gland deficiency. Is there anything other than taking pills for life? Knowing that I do not suffer from any symptoms of thyroid deficiency.", + "answer": "There are usually no symptoms of gland underactivity if the underactivity is simple, and the symptoms begin when the hormone gradually decreases\nThere is no solution to an underactive gland except taking medication daily for life and checking T4 and TSH periodically under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11851, + "question": "Hello\nI got an analysis of TSH 7.45\nThe T4 free analysis is 1.78, and the upper limits of the analysis are 1.7\nI am complaining of symptoms ranging from deficiency to excess\nThere is a need to make ultra sound...", + "answer": "Usually the TSH rises and the T4 is either normal or low, so this result is illogical and you must re-test and analyze the gland’s immunological antibodies.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11852, + "question": "I have a swollen thyroid gland. Sometimes it is very small and sometimes it gets bigger, but only slightly, especially when I move it or cough. I have persistent phlegm that does not hurt. I do not have a hoarseness that moves slightly with swallowing when sticking out the tongue.", + "answer": "Performing an ultrasound will resolve the matter\nFrom the description you gave, I do not think it is the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11853, + "question": "Hello, I have had a swelling in my thyroid gland for about 5 months. Sometimes it is so small that I feel that there is no swelling, and sometimes I see it get a little bigger when I move it and then it comes back...", + "answer": "It is necessary to perform an ultrasound scan of the thyroid gland and perform gland tests if there are symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11854, + "question": "Hello\nFor a patient with an active thyroid gland, when seeing a doctor, is it necessary to do a T3 T4 TSH test, or is it sufficient to do a T4 TSH test?\nPlease reply and thank you", + "answer": "At the beginning of the disease T3 T4 TSH, but upon treatment and follow-up only T4 TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11855, + "question": "The result of the TSH analysis for this month is:\n45. Forty-five after the interval, I am taking a dose of 100 grams. Should I increase or decrease the dose to control the hormone?", + "answer": "This is a good result, but the T4 test is necessary because it reflects the level of the hormone in the blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11856, + "question": "I use thyroid pills an hour before breakfast, and I use yeast pills after meals because I heard that they are fattening and contain vitamins. I use fenugreek pills with them. Is there any harm in mixing them in large amounts?", + "answer": "Herbs are not my specialty. It is important that the treatment of the gland is separate from any other treatments", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11857, + "question": "I have a node in the parathyroid glands. What are the causes?", + "answer": "We do not know about gland diseases in advance and do not expect them. They appear suddenly and we do not know their causes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11858, + "question": "I am a high school student and I sleep a lot. I went to the doctor and found that the thyroid gland was in control, but she prescribed this medicine, Euthyrox, even though the thyroid gland was in control.. but I have symptoms of the thyroid gland...", + "answer": "Please write the results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11859, + "question": "I am 27 years old. I have a tumor in my thyroid gland, the size of the tumor is 4 cm. It appeared on me in Ramadan 2015 after I had a severe cold. I went to a doctor to tell me that the tumor should be removed, but I am afraid...", + "answer": "A needle biopsy must first be performed from the mass. If it is benign, there is no need to remove it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11860, + "question": "The last test was tsh0.10, and the doctor reduced the dose from 100 to 50, but after that I felt severe palpitations, an irregular heartbeat, fatigue, and severe numbness in my hands and feet. Please advise me what to do, and the last test was 14 days ago.", + "answer": "You may need another change in dose. You must confirm the first examinations and the reason for giving you the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11861, + "question": "Do thyroid disorders cause an increase in the level of cumulative blood sugar?? And vitamin D?? And triglycerides??", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship to it. But if weight gain occurs as a result of an underactive gland, it may lead to diabetes and increased fat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11862, + "question": "I suffer from hyperactive thyroid. The results of the tests are always high. Do you advise me to take a dose of radioactive iodine or to perform an operation, knowing that I took two doses of radioactive iodine a year ago and did not respond...", + "answer": "This indicates that iodine is not beneficial to you. You may need surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11863, + "question": "What is the first step to examining the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "There are two types of steps\nThe first is to check the level of gland hormones to see if there is an imbalance in the secretion\nThe second is to perform an ultrasound scan of the gland to determine its size or the presence of tumors inside it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11864, + "question": "I have a patient with hypothyroidism. I have been using thyroxine treatment for about a month, and I still suffer from constipation, weight gain, distress, and depression. I also have osteoporosis, high parathyroid levels, and D deficiency.", + "answer": "Thyroxine takes time to work. You may need to increase the dose. You should check with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11865, + "question": "I have glandular sluggishness 5 and I used Ethyrox 25 half a pill and I became anxious and moved a lot and slept little and sweated a lot and became nervous and had pain in the neck. What is the reason? I am thin.", + "answer": "My advice is to stop taking thyroxine. A percentage of 5 is not high. You do not need any treatment. The examination must be repeated again after 6 months to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11866, + "question": "Doctor, I have mild lethargy. 5 in the morning. The doctor gave me Atherox 25 half a pill for 6 weeks, but when I used it, I felt pain in my neck under the throat on the left side, especially if I cried for no apparent reason...", + "answer": "Treatment has nothing to do with pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11867, + "question": "Is it possible for the thyroid hormone to return to normal if it has a slight decline while preserving Omega 3 and taking Ethyrox regularly? I am not married and I have cysts and I am 18? Reassure me, Doctor.", + "answer": "There are a few cases in which the secretion returns to normal, but in most cases the lethargy continues and increases gradually. Therefore, the hormone must be checked periodically from two to six months to adjust the dose if necessary.\nOmega-3 has nothing to do with the gland and its inactivity\nRegarding cysts, there are some useful treatments if the cysts cause irregular menstruation or an increase in body hair", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11868, + "question": "Do I not use Etherox on the day I analyze TSH?!", + "answer": "There is no need to stop the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11869, + "question": "Is there a difference between laziness and lethargy for the gland?!", + "answer": "There is no difference. See my article on hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11870, + "question": "I am Elias, 20 years old. My thyroid gland was completely paralyzed. After the autopsy, I developed medullary cancer. What is the treatment? Should I resort to a neck scraping or should I be satisfied with x-rays or Nexavar pills, knowing...", + "answer": "This depends on the stage of the tumor. If there are enlarged glands, it is preferable to remove them. If there is a spread of the tumor, this treatment can be taken.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11871, + "question": "If a girl suffers from obesity due to the gland, is it possible for her to lose weight if she takes slimming medicine? Or is there no benefit from slimming medicines?", + "answer": "The appropriate dose for treating the gland, along with diet and exercise, is the best way to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11872, + "question": "What are the medications to treat excess thyroid hormones?", + "answer": "carbimazole\npropylthioracil", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11873, + "question": "Is Athyrox used for life or in cases where it is not needed? Please reply", + "answer": "Usually used for life if the gland is inactive", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11874, + "question": "Hello\nMy name is Shadha, I am 40 years old, I suffer from hypothyroidism, and I take medication for that.\nAsk if there is a healthy, balanced diet to lose weight\nMy weight is 100 kg and I suffer from tachycardia", + "answer": "If the hormone level in the blood is normal, you can follow any diet to lose weight while exercising", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11875, + "question": "Doctor, I started taking a dose of half a 25 gram Etherox pill. I have a lethargy level of 5 and the doctor told me that after 6 weeks you will be tested again. Will I be on it for the rest of my life or is it possible for my activity to be modified? I am 18...", + "answer": "I do not advise you to start treatment now. Because the percentage of 5 is not very high. It may be temporary. I advise you to re-examine after 3 months. There is no need to rush to start treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11876, + "question": "My sister had tests and an echo scan that showed that her thyroid gland was completely shut down.\nShe suffers from morbid obesity.\nWhat is the solution and is the gland related to excessive obesity?", + "answer": "An underactive gland may cause weight gain. Lethargy is treated with thyroxine pills.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11877, + "question": "My brother had lethargy in his gland, and after continuing on Etherox, he had the TSH analysis and the doctor told him what he needed. Your gland has become regular. Is it true that after using Etherox for a certain period, I do not need to use it for the rest of my life?", + "answer": "This is not true, as thyroxine does not heal the gland. It only compensates for the deficiency and should not be stopped", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11878, + "question": "Why is it not recommended to use Thyroxine? I am underweight and have an underactive gland, about 5. The doctor told me to take Thyroxine 25 mg, half a pill, two hours before eating? Should I take it?", + "answer": "The test must be repeated before starting treatment. If the TSH is higher than normal, treatment must be started and monitored with the test every 2 to 3 months because lethargy can usually increase and you need to increase the dose and always under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11879, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid cause cold extremities?", + "answer": "It may cause coldness in the extremities", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11880, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid cause nervousness, tension, and a general change in behavior?", + "answer": "There are many signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism, including:\n\nFatigue and lethargy.\noverweight.\nfeeling cold.\nWeakness and pain in muscles and joints.\nHair loss.\nskin dryness.\nFeeling frustrated or depressed.\nAnxiety and stress.\nDifficulty concentrating and memory problems.\nConstipation.\nMenstrual cycle fluctuations.\n\nIt is recommended to continue follow-up with a specialist doctor, along with the necessity of performing thyroid function tests periodically.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs\nWhat do you know about hypothyroidism?\n\nReference: 10 Signs and Symptoms of Hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11881, + "question": "Hello, I have a small swelling in the thyroid gland. Sometimes it is a little large and sometimes it is small, as if there was nothing, and I have constant phlegm that does not hurt me. I rarely stop a piece of food from stopping...", + "answer": "If the thyroid examination is normal, this is reassuring. Phlegm does not occur from the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11882, + "question": "6 months ago, the TSH was 5.6, and now I re-examined and it was 2.4. What caused it to be higher the first time? I do not suffer from a gland disorder.", + "answer": "Sometimes a slight, temporary gland laziness may occur. The important thing is that the examination improved", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11883, + "question": "Does removing the thyroid cause me all the anxiety and depression and my feeling that I will not be a normal person again, but is it normal?", + "answer": "You should not worry at all, as you will be like any normal person after the operation and taking glandular replacement therapy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11884, + "question": "Does Indian costus treat the thyroid gland??", + "answer": "Indian costus does not affect the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11885, + "question": "I have hot nodules in the gland, and the doctor advised me to take a dose of radioactive iodine after five days. I do not know anything about diet. Please advise and advise regarding diet.\nWhat is the appropriate food?\nWhat happens if...", + "answer": "No special diet before radioactive iodine treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11886, + "question": "Does cupping reduce thyroid enlargement?", + "answer": "It's useless", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11887, + "question": "My daughter is 8 years old and has shown all the signs of puberty except for the menstrual cycle, which raised my concern about it happening at a young age... Is this normal and is it better to visit a doctor? Which specialist should I go to?", + "answer": "You should consult a pediatric endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11888, + "question": "Hello\nI have a thyroid test sheet. Does the thyroid gland have degrees of hypothyroidism?\nWhat percentage is considered a severe or dangerous condition?", + "answer": "There are no degrees of inactivity. But at first it is mild and increases until the lethargy is complete, meaning that the gland does not secrete any hormones. In all cases, treatment is simple with thyroxine pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11889, + "question": "Is thinness a reason for an underactive gland because the doctor gave me half a 25-grain Etherox pill for 6 weeks and said to eat every two hours?!", + "answer": "I do not advise you to take thyroxine because it does not treat thinness. It may lead to other problems.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11890, + "question": "After analyzing the thyroid gland, the result was 3.43. What does it mean? What is the treatment?", + "answer": "This result is normal. You do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11891, + "question": "Peace be upon you. TSH test: 7.7. Do I need to take a dose of thyroxine and what is the dose?", + "answer": "This analysis indicates a slight underactivity of the thyroid gland, and taking treatment depends on two factors:\n1) Are there symptoms or not? If you suffer from (lethargy - increased sensitivity to cold - weight gain - constipation - high cholesterol - slow heartbeat) you must take treatment, but if there is no complaint, you can wait with periodic follow-up every 3-6 months.\n2) Is the deficiency increasing or constant? If you find that the numbers are getting worse over time, treatment should be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11892, + "question": "Hello\nAfter examining thyroid hormones, the result was: TSH 14.1\nAnd t3 t4 is within normal (I am 25)\nWhat is the appropriate treatment? Thank you", + "answer": "These results indicate that the secretion of the gland has decreased, and the analysis must be repeated for confirmation. If the TSH remains high, treatment with thyroxine must be started and the doctor should be followed up.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11893, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. The doctor has an activity in the TSH hormone. Does eating cabbage and cauliflower affect the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Food has no effect on gland diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11894, + "question": "How to treat an overactive thyroid gland, what is the most appropriate medication, and should the medication be taken on an empty stomach or vice versa?", + "answer": "The common treatment for hyperthyroidism is carbimazole, which is taken at any time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11895, + "question": "Can infection with thyroiditis, which leads to its sluggishness, lead to diabetes?", + "answer": "Chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (Hashimoto's disease) can be associated with type 1 diabetes because both are autoimmune diseases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11896, + "question": "Is thyroiditis a chronic disease or can it be cured?", + "answer": "(Chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (Hashimoto's disease)) causes permanent hypothyroidism and requires lifelong thyroxine replacement therapy. As for (viral thyroiditis) and (postpartum thyroiditis), the patient recovers from them within several weeks or months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11897, + "question": "Please help me. I have an underactive thyroid gland and I treated it with iodine. I have hair loss for a very month, dry skin, and my hair does not grow long. Is there a treatment and what should I eat? ❤️", + "answer": "The treatment is thyroxine, and it must be ensured that the level of the hormone in the blood is healthy. As for eating, it has no effect on the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11898, + "question": "I am a young man, 27 years old.. and I suffer from thinness.. I did many tests and they showed that I suffer from a deficiency in growth hormone.. and I knew that it could cause harm.. so what...", + "answer": "Growth hormone has nothing to do with thinness, and it is normal for it to be low at your age. Its function with regard to bone growth has ended, so there is no harm from this result.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11899, + "question": "My sister is 10 years old and her height is 135, and she is short compared to her colleagues who are 150 and weigh 50, even though she weighs 26. What is physical therapy and what is treatment with medications...", + "answer": "It is too early to treat at this age\nYou must follow up with a pediatrician and start treatment if necessary after the age of 12 years", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11900, + "question": "My son is 14 years old and he suffers from short stature, and he has begun to show signs of puberty. Is there anything I should do to increase his height before puberty? Thank you.", + "answer": "You should consult an endocrinologist to perform the necessary tests and x-rays to begin treatment to increase height, if necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11901, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 20 years old and my height is 154 or 155, and my brother is also 13 and his height is 139. We are from Morocco and we want to know if we can have an augmentation procedure...", + "answer": "Your brother can be treated with growth hormone under the supervision of a endocrinologist\nFor lengthening operations, you should consult an orthopedic surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11902, + "question": "I suffer from symptoms of the thyroid gland, including constant fatigue, anxiety, depression, lethargy, weight gain, mood swings, and irritable bowel syndrome. I had an analysis two years ago and Dr. Salim said, “I doubt that I have...", + "answer": "If the tests are fine, your symptoms are not from the thyroid gland. There are many reasons that lead to these symptoms. Check with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11903, + "question": "I suffer from symptoms of the thyroid gland, including constant fatigue, lethargy, weight gain, anxiety, and sometimes distress. I feel like I am suffocating and depressed. I had a test done two years ago, and Dr. Salim said, but I doubt it is...", + "answer": "Repeat the tests again to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11904, + "question": "Hello, I have a swollen thyroid gland. I had the gland examined and it came out fine. The swelling lasted 4 months, and I have phlegm that does not come out and is constantly renewed, and I feel that it is getting smaller and only getting bigger...", + "answer": "Swollen gland does not cause phlegm. If the tests are correct for the gland, the phlegm problem must be confirmed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11905, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and the last time I went to the doctor was 9 months ago, and the last dose was 50, and I cannot go back during this period. Doctor, should I continue on the same dose unless I go...", + "answer": "Replacement therapy for hypothyroidism with thyroxine must continue for life, but consulting a doctor is necessary to adjust the dose, so the same dose must be continued until the time for the visit comes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11906, + "question": "What are the effects of thyroxine deficiency on the thyroid gland in the body? Knowing that the tumor in the neck was removed???? Thank you", + "answer": "The glandular hormone is important for movement and many functions in the body, and a lack of the hormone leads to a slowdown in all functions in the body and pathological muscle hypertrophy. The most dangerous of these is cardiac hypertrophy, which does not return to normal after taking treatment. Therefore, the patient should not remain without treatment for a long time.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11907, + "question": "I want to get tested for the male hormone testosterone. Where do I go?? Is it necessary to have my reproductive system examined by a doctor?", + "answer": "The hormone is usually tested in the laboratory, and it is not necessary to examine it with a doctor if there is no complaint", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11908, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother has a large thyroid gland, but the doctors say it is normal and it will not harm her, but she complains of coughing and phlegm. Is removing the gland the solution??", + "answer": "If the gland is without tumors and is not pressing on the trachea, then there is no need for surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11909, + "question": "My sister has a thyroid of 6.88, and it was high at 11 3 months ago. She takes 150 for two days and 125 for 5 days, but she suffers from fatigue and heart palpitations, and her joints hurt, and her B12 is 314, and she is 35 years old.", + "answer": "If you mean the TSH is 6.88, then the treatment is not sufficient. She should increase the treatment to 150 five days and 125 two days a week, and measure the hormone T4 and TSH after two months.\nPalpitations and joint pain are usually not related to this condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11910, + "question": "I have a lethargic thyroid gland with swelling in it, and at the exact same time my lymph gland on the left side of my neck swelled and has not gone away yet. I have difficulty swallowing at the beginning of the lethargy, even water I find...", + "answer": "The presence of enlarged lymph nodes in the neck with symptoms of pressure on nearby organs (difficulty swallowing may mean pressure on the esophagus) requires ruling out the presence of a tumor by performing an ultrasound of the thyroid gland, and you may need to take a biopsy of the gland. For more, you can read an article on the website entitled (Four Tests to evaluate thyroid nodules)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11911, + "question": "I am 22 years old. I had a hormonal test on the second day of my menstrual cycle and it was:\nFsh 3.68 mlU/ml\nLh 10.94 ml/ml\nPrl 15.77 ng/ml\nDo I suffer from a disorder...", + "answer": "Please write the laboratory's normal rates, because they differ from one laboratory to another, and write the complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11912, + "question": "Regarding the surgery for hidradenitis suppurativa and the cause of deformities in the armpit area, how is it performed and what is the recovery period and rate?", + "answer": "There are several stages of inflammation and there are several possible treatments. But a patient may need different treatment. But in general, this problem is permanent and must be adapted to", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11913, + "question": "I am Aoun, I am 15', and my height is 168. I feel that my height has stopped. This means that my height will continue to grow or stop. Thank you.", + "answer": "Height in males continues until the age of 22, but if you do not see any increase in height, you should consult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11914, + "question": "What does the result of this analysis of the thyroid gland mean?\nTsh 4.57\nT3 5.05\nT4 19.20\nWhat is the diagnosis?? Does the result of this analysis have any symptoms?\nNote that I have been taking Concor 2.5 for a short time", + "answer": "This examination is normal. It can be returned after 6 months to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11915, + "question": "I'm 23 and I haven't reached puberty yet", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11916, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 21 years old, my height is 160, and my weight is 49. A doctor previously told me that I suffer from anemia, but I want a way to increase my weight and height...", + "answer": "I do not think that the bone is still capable of growing at your age, as usually the growth points have closed and the growth hormone is not beneficial, and may even be harmful.\nRegarding weight, you must treat anemia first and take some vitamins that may help increase weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11917, + "question": "How can I increase my height? I am a 16-year-old girl, my weight is 37 and my height is approximately 146. For your information, the problem is in bone growth and is not hereditary or the result of any disease.", + "answer": "I advise you to read an article of mine.\nHow can you increase your height? Articles by Dr. Nassib Al-Shibli.\nI hope for the desired benefit.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11918, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive gland, and I used its treatment, and the percentage was 25, and they increased it to 50, and I have reached 50 for approximately 8 months. Does the percentage of thyroxine that I use indicate that my underactive gland is temporary or permanent? Thank you.", + "answer": "The gland disease is chronic and does not cure. Treatment does not cure or stimulate the gland. It only compensates for the deficiency. Hormone testing is necessary every 6 months to adjust the dose if necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11919, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done and the result was t.s.h: 9.0 miu/ml (0.38-4.31). What should I do, knowing that I had the thyroid treated and my thyroxate was stopped by a specialist doctor?", + "answer": "This examination indicates the presence of hyposecretion of the gland, but it is not significant. . It is possible to wait and re-examine again after 3 months, and it is possible to start treatment with a low dose. But this decision depends on other things, such as the presence of symptoms and other things", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11920, + "question": "I am preparing to remove the toxic thyroid gland, and I suffer from an infection in one of my lower molars, and the thyroid doctor prevented me from going to the dentist because the anesthesia used is dangerous for me. What should I do?", + "answer": "You must visit a dentist to find out the problem and treat it before removing the gland. Local anesthesia does not have a negative effect on your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11921, + "question": "I suffer from hormonal disorders with an increase in the FSH hormone, and three months ago this hormone decreased.... The question is, should I continue taking Femoston treatment, and if it is diagnosed that I am suffering from failure, can I...", + "answer": "You should ask your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11922, + "question": "S.A. - I suffer from thyroid disease and I am continuing treatment for it, but my eye sores have not been treated. Is it possible to treat the eye and return it to its previous condition? And what is better...", + "answer": "If it does not improve with medication, surgery may help. But there are several solutions depending on the patient's condition and the severity of exophthalmos. You should see a specialist ophthalmologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11923, + "question": "Hello doctor, I took an excess amount of thyroxine due to a doctor’s mistake, and now I have an increase in thyroid hormone, and my doctor advised me to stop thyroxine. My question is, is this the reason for my hair loss...", + "answer": "High hormone levels do not lead to hair loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11924, + "question": "I had a lobe of the thyroid gland removed and did not take any treatment after that for a year and a half, and my tests were as follows: TSH2.72\nt4 90\nt3 2.1", + "answer": "The tests are normal, which means that the remaining part of the gland is sufficient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11925, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I had a test done yesterday and the result was tsh 0.10. The doctor reduced the dose from 100 to 50. What do I think? Will reducing the dose improve the percentage? Is the high dose the reason for the low percentage?", + "answer": "The doctor's opinion is correct, of course, because TSH is low, which means that the dose of thyroxine is large and similar to what happens in cases of thyroid activity, which requires reducing the dose and re-analyzing it after two months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11926, + "question": "Welcome\nI removed the entire gland, and these are the results of my last examination\ntsh 22.84\nt4 17.75\nT3(-)1.45-3.45\nis this normal?\nNote that I take 150 ml of thyroxine for four days and 200 ml for three days...", + "answer": "TSH is high, which means that the dose is insufficient. This happens - in most cases - as a result of the patient not taking the doses regularly or forgetting some of them, but if you are completely regular, the dose can be raised to 200 mg daily.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11927, + "question": "I suffer from weight loss, although my appetite is good and I eat a lot of different foods, and my blood level is 13, and I am not blinded by an underactive thyroid. What is the reason for the continuous weight loss?", + "answer": "There are many reasons for weight loss, such as intestinal and absorption problems, infections, psychological issues, and tumors. It is not possible to know without examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11928, + "question": "Is the thyroid gland tested for pregnancy through a blood test???", + "answer": "The level of thyroid hormones is determined through laboratory tests, whether for pregnant or non-pregnant women, but there are other tests such as (atomic scanning of the thyroid gland) that should not be performed during pregnancy. This examination is used to find out the cause of thyroid activity (Graves’ disease - multiple toxic nodules - inflammation of the gland). ..etc.)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11929, + "question": "Are the nodes in the thyroid glands 4x4 on the right side, but 4x3 on the left side? Do they need an operation? Please answer. Thank you.", + "answer": "The operation is only performed to remove cancerous nodes, while benign nodes only require periodic follow-up. To learn more about the method of separating between cancerous and benign nodes, you can read an article on the website entitled (Four tests to evaluate thyroid nodes).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11930, + "question": "I had a gland removal operation ten years ago. I had a test done two days ago, and my TSH was very high, 64.06. Knowing that I take 100 mg torexine, two pills a day, the FT3 and FT4 tests are very good...", + "answer": "Controlling the TSH level is more important than fT3 and fT4, and a high test despite the large dose prescribed to you (200 mg daily) means complete irregularity in taking the treatment or forgetting some doses.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11931, + "question": "Hello, I am a flight attendant. I suffer from hyperthyroidism. Recently, I had a cold and then a dry cough due to the activity of the thyroid gland and its relationship to flying. A relationship to the topic of cough.", + "answer": "There is no direct link between thyroid disorders and flying", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11932, + "question": "I previously asked about the thyroid gland. If the lethargy tomorrow is temporary, what is the treatment? The same applies if the lethargy is permanent.", + "answer": "The treatment for sluggish thyroid hormone secretions is to replace these hormones by taking them as pills, but this is done after visiting an endocrinologist, who may re-examine the thyroid gland in addition to an ultrasound scan.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11933, + "question": "My mother was suffering from swelling of the thyroid glands in the neck and we operated on her about three years ago...and now she has started to have pain and a slight swelling in the same area...note that...", + "answer": "She should see an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11934, + "question": "Peace be upon you. We have received from a consultant doctor that surgery for hyperplasia of the gland causes disability to the patient. Please advise us.", + "answer": "Surgery does not lead to any disability. The important thing is just to make sure that the surgeon is an expert in this operation so that there is no impact on the voice or calcium level, which are not serious matters", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11935, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. The nodes in the thyroid glands are 4 mm in size on the right and left sides. Are they considered small or large? Thank you.", + "answer": "These are very small nodes and you don't need to do anything to them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11936, + "question": "How do I know if the gland is dormant or active? I had a thyroid test done and the result was 14.53 TSH. Does this indicate an active or inactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "This examination indicates sluggishness of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11937, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My sister suffers from hyperplasia and hyperthyroidism. The gland responded to treatment and the secretion became regular, but the hypertrophy did not subside. Is there a treatment for hyperthyroidism?? Note that my sister is 14 years old", + "answer": "The most important thing in treatment now is medication. If the swelling is large and annoying, there is no solution other than surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11938, + "question": "How is hyperthyroidism treated accurately and properly?", + "answer": "Treatment is carried out with medications and is regulated by periodic follow-up blood tests. Sometimes surgery or radioactive iodine is needed. Depending on the situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11939, + "question": "Hello. My question is about the issue of the thyroid gland having nodes and we recommend an operation. Please answer my question. Do you have a site to which I can send reports? Is the operation difficult and what do you advise me?", + "answer": "If the nodes are benign and small, there is no need to remove them. If it is suspicious, a biopsy must be taken before the operation to confirm its nature. The operation is only necessary if the nodes are large and annoying or if there is a tumor. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11940, + "question": "I am 28 years old. I had a thyroid hormone test done, ft3-dt4, and it came out within the normal range, but tsh came out normal. They gave me Thyronorm 50mcg and also 75mcg, and they said this treatment should be taken appropriately.", + "answer": "The TSH test must be performed regularly at the beginning of the period to determine whether the gland sluggishness is temporary or permanent.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11941, + "question": "I'm fifteen years old and I don't know why", + "answer": "It is possible for puberty to be delayed for no reason, but it is best to consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11942, + "question": "A year ago, I had a slight malfunction of the thyroid gland. After a while, it was analyzed and she said it was healthy and did not require treatment. Then I had a parathyroid hormone test and the thyroid gland was given treatment even though the gland was healthy!...", + "answer": "If the gland examination is completely normal, you do not need any medications. But you must confirm with your doctor the reason for giving you medication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11943, + "question": "I removed the thyroid gland and the adjacent gland, and I feel pain once under the lower jaw, and I am afraid. I went to a doctor and told him about it. He said it has nothing to do with the thyroid gland. I know, but what should I do? I...", + "answer": "If the operation was not a long time ago, the pain may be from the tissues and muscles surrounding the operation, and taking simple painkillers can solve the problem.\nIf the operation was a long time ago (more than a year, for example), an ultrasound of the neck must be done to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11944, + "question": "In which doctor's specialty are long needles available?", + "answer": "Needles are available in large pharmacies, but the one who decides whether they are necessary or not is the endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11945, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism, as the last analysis had a value of TSH = 77.5 and T4 = 33.1, but recently I began to feel severe pain behind my left lower leg in the back of my head...", + "answer": "Mostly these swellings are due to glandular insufficiency. Treatment must be organized", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11946, + "question": "Hello\nExcuse me, Doctor, my child suffers from obstruction in the parotid gland, what is the treatment for it?\nGod bless you", + "answer": "This is the specialty of the ear, nose and throat doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11947, + "question": "What is the relationship between anemia and thyroid problems? ?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism causes various types of anemia, such as:\n\nIron deficiency anemia in women. Hypothyroidism increases the amount of blood lost during menstruation, which leads to iron deficiency\nDue to vitamin B12 deficiency as a result of immune anemia\nBy affecting the hormone erythropoietin, which is the hormone responsible for manufacturing red blood cells in the body\n\n \nSome tests that are recommended to be performed:\n\nComplete blood count check\nThyroid function test\nIron concentrations in the blood\n\n \nIt is recommended to consult a doctor to confirm the type of anemia, if any, and to confirm the condition of the thyroid gland, and treat it according to the cause.\n \nread more:\n\nAnemia and its treatment\nA comprehensive guide to thyroid diseases\n\nthe reviewer:\n\nAnemia and hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11948, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nIn recent years, I have been suffering from excessive and rapid obesity\nIt is accompanied by increased appearance of body hair\nThe hair on the head fell out and became very greasy\nAge 30, unmarried", + "answer": "You should undergo hormonal tests and ultrasound scans of the ovaries and thyroid gland, as these glands are usually associated with the symptoms mentioned.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11949, + "question": "If a woman wants to have her hormones tested from time to time, how long should the period be, especially for the FH and LH hormones?", + "answer": "These hormones are not for periodic examination if the woman's life is normal\nWe examine these hormones in special cases such as irregular menstruation, delayed pregnancy, symptoms of menopause, etc., etc....", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11950, + "question": "Hello\nMy daughter is 11 years old, weighs 32 cm and is 142 cm tall\nI heard about hormonal injections that delay a girl's puberty in order to increase her height. Are these injections safe????", + "answer": "You should see a pediatric endocrinologist to undergo the necessary tests\nThe treatment is safe", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11951, + "question": "I have an abscess in my neck on the right side. The doctor asked me to do a test on the T4 hormone (TSH) and the results were as follows: T4 0.96 TSH 1.26 What disease am I suffering from? Please answer.", + "answer": "The results of thyroid tests are normal, but as for the abscess, the treatment is to open it and clean it by a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11952, + "question": "I have swollen glands, even though I smoke and have cavities in my molars. Swelling in my neck is clear and somewhat painful. As for the other glands, I can’t see them, but I can feel them. Please answer me. I’m worried and afraid...", + "answer": "As for tooth decay, you must visit a specialist dentist to treat the tooth decay and prevent it from developing or reaching the nerves, as treatment becomes more difficult and expensive. As for swollen glands, you must visit a specialist doctor as soon as possible to take pictures and examinations of the thyroid gland and lymph nodes in the neck to detect the cause of the swelling and puffiness in the area in order to determine the cause and develop a treatment plan if necessary.\nIt is recommended not to worry and stress, and to visit a doctor as soon as possible because early detection of any glandular disorder facilitates the treatment process before any worsening of the condition occurs and the development of unwanted complications that may threaten life.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nThyroid activity\n\nReference:\n\nWhat’s Causing My Swollen Lymph Nodes?\nSlideshow: Thyroid Symptoms and Solutions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11953, + "question": "Nine months after I was born, I started seeing blood throughout the month, and when I exercised, the amount of blood increased. I had a thyroid test done, and I had an underactive thyroid. I took 0.05 steroids, then 0.75, but it increased...", + "answer": "An underactive thyroid gland is one of the causes of increased menstrual blood (Menorrhagea), but there are other causes that must be checked by an obstetrician and gynecologist. Also, taking (thyroxine) must be in a sufficient dose to compensate for an underactive thyroid gland, and therefore the tests must be repeated and the dose adjusted according to the results.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11954, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 24-year-old girl. I have a disease that is hypothyroidism, but at the same time I have a feeling that I am suffering from anemia or diabetes due to the presence of some symptoms of these two diseases, so what can I do...", + "answer": "Actually, hypothyroidism may cause anemia in 3 ways:\n1) Iron deficiency anemia due to excess menstrual blood\n2) Pernicious anemia, because hypothyroidism is an immune disease\n3) Anemia associated with chronic diseases\nAs for diabetes, it is a common disease and may be associated with any other disease. Therefore, complete blood count and sugar tests must be performed to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11955, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a node in my thyroid gland and the doctor advised me to have an operation. Is there a treatment without surgery? Please answer. Thank you.", + "answer": "There are 3 tests that show whether these nodes are malignant (and are treated with surgery) or benign (and follow-up is sufficient), which are:\n1) Analysis of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH).\n2) Atomic scanning of the thyroid gland\n3) Ultrasound of the thyroid gland with a biopsy of the nodes using a fine needle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11956, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid cause infertility without taking medication?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism must be treated by taking the replacement hormone (thyroxine) for life, regardless of whether it is the cause of delayed childbearing or not. If the analysis is correct and pregnancy does not occur, another reason must be searched for by a specialist doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11957, + "question": "Hello\nDoctor, please do a hormone test and get the results\nTsh 0.622ulU/ml prolactin 23.270ng/ml t3 1.390ng/dl t4 10.980 ug/dl\nDo I have a problem? May God reward you", + "answer": "These tests are fine. There is no problem with it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11958, + "question": "I use carbimazole pills as a treatment for an overactive thyroid gland, and now I am in the eighth week from the date of taking the treatment. Two days ago, I felt pain in the gland and swelling in it, even though I forget the appointment...", + "answer": "You must take the medication regularly. As for the gland, an ultrasound must be done to confirm it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11959, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid gland and a lack of testosterone affect reproduction, and what is the medical and natural treatment for this disease?", + "answer": "If she is committed to treating an underactive thyroid, it has no effect on reproduction, and there is no natural treatment. There is only medical treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11960, + "question": "What is the treatment for hair resulting from a mixture of hormones? I mean, if there is a cream that reduces its appearance, I hope you can tell me its name.", + "answer": "The best way is to do blood tests for testosterone and cortisone, and an increase in these hormones may lead to the appearance of hair in unwanted places.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11961, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism, and I feel numbness and severe pain in my legs and hands. The numbness and pain in my left hands is stronger, and the pain in my shoulders goes down to my back. What causes the numbness? Is fluid retention the cause?", + "answer": "The dose is not sufficient. You must consult a doctor and do a laboratory test for the hormone. You may need to increase the dose to 100, and on Friday take 150, and the whole mother will improve, according to your doctor’s opinion.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11962, + "question": "Symptoms of thyroid disease", + "answer": "An underactive thyroid has its symptoms, and an underactive thyroid has different symptoms. Please explain the symptoms you are complaining about.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11963, + "question": "I had a thyroidectomy and then I took radioactive iodine six months ago. Can I get pregnant after that or how long does it take to get pregnant? Aman after radioactive iodine. Thank you.", + "answer": "You can get pregnant now. But it is preferable to coordinate with your doctor because you may need other images in the coming period.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11964, + "question": "How dangerous are growth stimulants? Does it cause side effects? I am 18 years old", + "answer": "If the growth hormone is in the normal range, there is no need to take any stimulants", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11965, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and have slight hair loss\nI want a treatment that protects against hair loss\nWhat are the vitamins that help protect hair from loss?", + "answer": "I advise you to do a testosterone, cortisol, and zinc test, because an increase in these hormones helps hair loss, as well as an iron test, vitamin D, vitamin B12, and folic acid.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11966, + "question": "Hello doctor, my husband has low testosterone. What is the treatment? Medical and natural, this is a deficiency, knowing that he has an underactive thyroid gland. Does his deficiency have any effects on childbirth? Thank you", + "answer": "If you are committed to treating hypothyroidism, it will have no effect on your wife or the fetus", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11967, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism. From 3/5/2013 until now, I have been drinking Neo-tomizol, but the gland has not regulated and the stool has not decreased. I now take 3 pills a day, the size of the gland is 10 cm.", + "answer": "If you do not improve within the next 3 years, you should consider surgery or radioactive iodine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11968, + "question": "What are the nutritional elements for a patient with hypothyroidism, and what foods and drinks do you recommend to help him?", + "answer": "There are no medications that can help the thyroid gland. The gland does not secrete anything at all. The important thing is to take your medication regularly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11969, + "question": "In the case of a sluggish thyroid gland, what is the solution to stimulate it and increase metabolic work and to speed up fat burning? Please reply. Thank you.", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism proven by tests (and not by inference as a result of weight gain or urinary tract infection, for example) requires taking thyroxine tablets for life, with follow-up tests and adjusting the dose if necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11970, + "question": "I had medical tests and found that I had a gland deficiency", + "answer": "In this case, the patient needs to know the cause of the deficiency and compensate for it with a medicinal hormone.\nThe dose is measured by the amount of hormone deficiency.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11971, + "question": "What are the symptoms of a thyroid disorder?", + "answer": "Fatigue, fatigue, feeling cold, weight gain, puffy face... See the articles on the site about this topic.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11972, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. My TSH was 6. I was taking 50 mg of Theproxen during pregnancy, and after I gave birth, I stopped the medication for a while. My TSH became 43.76. Does using Betadine suppositories have an effect on the thyroid?", + "answer": "You have an underactive thyroid gland, which is usually a chronic disease, and treatment should not be abandoned because it may harm the heart muscle\nYou did not mention the reasons for using Betadine or the duration of use\nIf the rise in TSH continues despite stopping Betadine, this confirms that there is chronic sluggishness in the secretion of the gland, and treatment must be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11973, + "question": "What is the treatment for parotitis?", + "answer": "Parotitis is a viral disease and is one of the infectious diseases. It has a long incubation period that may last for a long period that may exceed more than three weeks. It is accompanied by a high temperature, pain in the jaw bones, difficulty opening the mouth, and difficulty in eating and drinking. There is a vaccine given to children as part of the triple vaccine with measles and German measles. The treatment is antipyretic and provides complete relief", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11974, + "question": "I have high levels of anti thyroid Abs and anti thyroglobulin Abs, and I want to know what treatment I will take, for how long, and what are the risks of high levels?", + "answer": "These are indicators of autoimmune inflammation of the thyroid gland.\nTreatment depends on several factors, including the patient’s condition, the extent of immune inflammation, the level of thyroid hormone, and others.\nThe treatment plan may begin with medications that suppress (lower) the immune system, at doses and for durations that vary from one patient to another.\nI advise you to follow up on treatment with an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11975, + "question": "Mixed thyrotoxicosis...treatment: surgery or radioactive iodine, which is better and safer?", + "answer": "You can start with medications first. If it does not help, surgery is preferred. X-rays may worsen the eye problem if it exists", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11976, + "question": "I am now diagnosed with myxedthyrotoxicosis. The gland is healthy in the x-ray. The doctor told me to remove the gland because the symptoms do not want to go away. Is there a danger in the operation and the symptoms will go away afterward?", + "answer": "Hormones must be regulated before the operation. If the operation is performed by a specialist in this field, there is no risk. The operation does not guarantee the disappearance of all symptoms, but it may improve them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11977, + "question": "I read that a person with Klinefelter syndrome is thin and has youthful features and body structure, and this applies to me to some extent. I am 17, and my testosterone and FSH are normal.", + "answer": "A person with Klinefelter syndrome has small testicles and their secretion is low, so testosterone (which is secreted from the testicles) is low, and FSH (which is secreted from the anterior lobe of the thyroid gland) is high, so rest assured.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11978, + "question": "What are pituitary gland tumors in men? How are they treated? If treatment is taken and other glands are disturbed, what is the solution?", + "answer": "Types and methods of treating pituitary tumors are as follows:\n1) A pituitary tumor that secretes the hormone prolactin responds excellently to the drug cabergoline (Destinox).\n2) A pituitary tumor that secretes growth hormone responds somewhat to cabergoline (Destinox) and octreotide (Sandostatin).\n3) A pituitary tumor that secretes adrenal stimulating hormone (ACTH) is treated surgically\n4) A pituitary tumor that secretes thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is treated surgically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11979, + "question": "I am 16 years old and my height is 165 cm. Is this an appropriate height or can I be taller in the coming period?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for a growth hormone analysis and an X-ray of the wrist to determine your bone healing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11980, + "question": "I suffer from fatigue, lethargy, poor concentration, and colitis\nAnalysis as follows\nTsh=6\nFree t4=1.2\nFree t3=3.3\nThe doctor wrote me Altroxin for 50 days and a day\nShould I take treatment or repeat...", + "answer": "You take treatment and re-test after two months with anti thyroid antibodies", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11981, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism", + "answer": "His treatment is to take thyroxine pills only, after conducting laboratory tests to determine the correct dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11982, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the opinion of doctors about using stimulating hormonal pills or injections to increase height, knowing that I am 18 years old?", + "answer": "Aside from those who need treatment for hormone deficiency in the first place: the problem is that these hormones have side effects [growth hormone]. High brain pressure can cause diabetes, an underactive thyroid gland, a high incidence of tumors, pancreatitis, curvature or curvature of the back, and slippage of the upper thigh cartilage ( which determines height) and an increase in the occurrence of heart attacks and others === [the male hormone testosterone], including small lung clots, atrophy of the testicles, receding hair on the head, a decrease in virility - instead of its increase - and swelling or swelling of the prostate, diabetes, increased violence, irritability, and conflict. Salts and high opposing hormones, and what do you pay for in exchange for increasing one centimeter of height??", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11983, + "question": "Hello ,,\nI want to ask about the reason for the stunted growth. My weight is 54 kg. I have been at this weight for five years and nothing has changed. My height has not changed either...", + "answer": "You should have a hand x-ray done to determine the possibility of height, but I think you are five years too late for the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11984, + "question": "Ask about hypothyroidism\nI used all the treatments and they became beautiful, and if I left the medication, the condition would deteriorate again", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism requires taking medication (thyroxine) to compensate for the lack of secretion for life, with periodic follow-up with tests and adjusting the dose if necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11985, + "question": "I did a CBC test and the result was 53.10% for lymphocytes and 37.10% for neutrophils. Is there anything wrong?? Note that I had the right lobe of the thyroid removed a month and a half ago.", + "answer": "Analysis within normal limits.\nBut it is better to conduct a TSH analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11986, + "question": "What is the cause of severe pain in the thyroid gland on the left side only, accompanied by pain in the ear? Thank you", + "answer": "It may be due to inflammation of the gland. Most of the time, he only needs painkillers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11987, + "question": "I am a 14-year-old girl who suffers from short stature. All of my friends are taller than me\nMy height is approximately 145 and my twin sister's height is 157\nMy father's height is 172 and my mother's height is 157\nAnd in...", + "answer": "There may be a rapid change in your height during the ages of 15 and 16. The growth period is still continuing for you until the age of 21, but it is better to do a growth hormone analysis, take x-rays of the wrist and knee, and take them to a endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11988, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have swelling in the lower neck, under the throat, that moves with swallowing. I had a TSH, T3, and T4 test, and thank God, there is nothing in it. I do not suffer from hoarseness...", + "answer": "An ultrasound of the gland must be done to confirm this mass. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11989, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland affect weight gain? I suffer from extreme thinness, and my mother when she was my age was also thin, as was my sister, but after marriage and having children, their weight became normal. I want help. I want...", + "answer": "If this thing runs in the family, it is most likely not from the gland, but from the nature of your body. The solution in this case is to change the diet and exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11990, + "question": "I have two lymph nodes on both sides of my neck, 10 mm long and 3.5 mm thick, that have been swollen for a year and a half and have not disappeared, knowing that the tests are normal and the nodes are fusiform with a fatty base. Are they pathological? What is the meaning of fibrous nodes?", + "answer": "This size is normal for the glands. This means that they are normal glands that do not require any examination or treatment. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11991, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 16 year old female,\nI suffer from severe short stature, as my height is 138, and my height has stopped for 5 years. What is the problem and what is the solution?", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist to determine the causes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11992, + "question": "When I wake up in the morning, I have been feeling lower back pain for a long time. What is the reason?\nI use thyroxine treatment. Does it have an effect?", + "answer": "Thyroxine is not the cause. The lower back and vertebrae area should be examined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11993, + "question": "What is the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and hyperactivity or itching of the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Vitamin D has nothing to do with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11994, + "question": "I underwent a surgery to remove the right lobe of the thyroid gland.. Are there any problems that may arise in the future??", + "answer": "There are tumors of the thyroid gland, and it is sufficient to remove one lobe without the other because they do not spread, but periodic medical monitoring is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11995, + "question": "Does using Indian costus regulate hormones and the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Indian costus is a medicinal plant used in alternative medicine to treat a variety of conditions. Some believe that Indian costus has a role in regulating hormones, but in fact it has not yet been proven that Indian costus has an effect on the body’s hormones, especially thyroid hormones.\n \nIf you suffer from a thyroid disorder that requires taking artificial hormones, you must adhere to the treatment prescribed by your doctor and not try to use alternative medicine such as Indian costus to regulate thyroid hormones, as this may cause a number of serious health complications.\n \nBelow I will show you a group of health benefits that Indian costus is believed to contribute to:\n\nAlleviating cough.\nGetting rid of some types of parasitic infections.\nTreating the accumulation of gases in the abdomen.\nTreatment of diarrhea.\nAlleviating the symptoms of cholera infection.\nAlleviating the symptoms of asthma.\nAlleviating the symptoms of some respiratory diseases.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe therapeutic and health benefits of Indian costus\nHow to use Indian installment: learn about it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11996, + "question": "Doctor, I had a thyroid test done two months ago and the FSH was 3.75. The doctor told me that I had lethargy and gave me Thyroxine 25. I had another test two months later and it was 1.23...", + "answer": "There is no need to complete treatment. Both examinations are fine and there is no need for any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11997, + "question": "Does removing the thyroid gland have a long-term effect, or has this operation become simple?", + "answer": "There is no effect as long as the treatment gives a normal percentage of the hormone in the blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11998, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid disease?", + "answer": "There are several diseases that can affect the gland. The symptoms depend on the problem. Check out the articles on this topic on the site", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 11999, + "question": "Please, Doctor, I did thyroid tests and a CBC blood test and the results are as follows: total t3 111.0 ______t4 9.3 ______tsh 0.5 Surat al-Dam, so it was as follows: wbc 5.1 lymph#2.0 mid#0.3 gran#2.8 lymph%...", + "answer": "Laboratory results must be written with the normal percentages in the laboratory and the complaint must be written, as the doctor does not process numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12000, + "question": "What are the symptoms felt by someone who undergoes a procedure to clean the remaining swelling after performing a total removal of the thyroid gland affected by cancer, knowing that I feel pain at the shoulder level and above...", + "answer": "Symptoms depend on the location and size of the remaining tumor. The surgeon can explain all these details to you. The operation does not lead to an increase in the spread of the tumor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12001, + "question": "What happens after two surgeries on the thyroid gland with cancer, the first was the thyroid was removed and the second after 4 months after the results of the tests appeared to purify the rest of the tumors a week ago, knowing that I feel...", + "answer": "Thyroid tumors are not quick but follow-up with an endocrinologist is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12002, + "question": "I am a 22-year-old girl. I had my thyroid tested and the results were: FT4 0.73 and TSH 9.410. The doctor gave me Levothyrox tablets, only 25 mg. Is my condition serious? Is it true...", + "answer": "This treatment is correct, and this condition is simple and affects many people. As long as you take treatment, the condition has no effect on reproduction. Pregnancy and childbirth are possible naturally.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12003, + "question": "Is a TSH level of 6.61 dangerous and needs treatment? Note that the T4 level is normal, and I suffer from iron deficiency anemia and take iron supplements", + "answer": "The examination is a little high, but you do not need any treatment now. Do the test again after 3 to 6 months to make sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12004, + "question": "Hello\nA 38-year-old woman had thyroid tests done\nTSI=0.441\nAnti TPO = 36.9\nT4 Total =12.72\nT4 free = 1.31\nTSH = 0.11\nWhat is the diagnosis of the condition, please?", + "answer": "There appears to be an increase in thyroid secretion. If you are taking thyroxine, you may need to reduce the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12005, + "question": "What is the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "There is no relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12006, + "question": "My son is 17 years old. He has delayed puberty. His body is normal, but he is small in build for his age. Light hair has appeared in the pubic area and he has not reached puberty. Is this normal?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist to do a blood test for testosterone, testicles, and growth hormone. Delayed puberty may be a hereditary factor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12007, + "question": "After 3 months, I will be 18 years old and my height is 183 cm, knowing that my father is 175 and my mother is 160. Is there an increase in my growth hormone or is this normal?", + "answer": "Usually, male height stops at the age of 17 years, and this is not a rule. It may lengthen for a year or two, depending on the growth hormone, and your condition is normal, so do not worry.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12008, + "question": "Please, may God bless you. Are all internists specialized in endocrinology?", + "answer": "Internal medicine doctors do not specialize in endocrinology, but endocrinology is within their specialty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12009, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have a three-year-old child whose height is 75 cm, weight is 11 kg, and the growth hormone test was 0.342. Do all internal medicine doctors specialize in endocrinology?", + "answer": "See a pediatric consultant for the best method, as this is his specialty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12010, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a hormone test and it came out as FSH 3.21 miu/ml, LH 4.12 miu/ml and S.total testoerone 2.69 ng/ml. Did the test show the hormone was good or incomplete?", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12011, + "question": "I would like to ask about the method of removing the active thyroid gland, knowing that the hormone has reached 100 and the doctor refused to perform an operation due to the high hormone and high heart rate. What is the solution in this case...", + "answer": "High thyroid hormone causes several symptoms, including rapid heartbeat. During the process of surgically removing the gland, the thyroid hormone may rise to higher levels suddenly, which may lead to a sudden stop in the heartbeat.\nTherefore, a medicinal treatment plan must be developed before the operation that reduces the thyroid hormone in addition to other treatments to reduce (control) the heartbeat to protect it from sudden stopping.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12012, + "question": "Please excuse me, I have an enlarged thyroid gland and I will have a lobectomy soon, and I am afraid.\nI am 51 years old\nIs Indian costus useful for enlargement or not? Are there other herbs that you recommend to me?", + "answer": "Indian costus is one of the herbs whose roots and oils that come out of the root are used to make medicines, and studies have not proven their effectiveness for treating thyroid problems. At present, there is no evidence of the safety of its use and the dose that must be taken to achieve benefit. \nIt is recommended to follow the doctor's orders or try to consult other specialist doctors before performing the surgical procedure to obtain more than one opinion and to know the available treatment options. Medicines that are used in the case of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, or other medications may be used under the supervision of the doctor according to the results of laboratory tests. It is also advised to take the necessary precautions before the operation and discuss the warnings and complications that may occur after the surgical procedure regarding the need to use hormone replacement for life depending on the nature of the operation and the complications that may occur in the vocal cords and others.\nFor more: Treating thyroid problems with herbs/your comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nReference: COSTUS / Goiter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12013, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did tests and I want to know what they mean. FSH 4.52 mul/ml: LH 13.30 mul/ml: Progesterone 15.44 ng/ml: Prolactine 7.6 ng/ml Testosterone 0.7 ng", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12014, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been taking Glucophage without interruption for two years due to an increase in the TSH hormone, and currently it is a natural hormone. Should I take treatment or not? Is there any harm in continuing with it? Please reply.", + "answer": "Glucophage does not treat high TSH. It has nothing to do with it. Glucophage is a treatment for diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12015, + "question": "I am 17 years old and I feel that in the last year I have not grown taller, and I also feel that I have shortened a little. I masturbate daily and I also suffer from obesity. If I stop masturbating and become weak, will I grow taller...", + "answer": "Stop this bad habit, exercise, and stay away from watching pornographic movies, along with a balanced diet, and adequate sleep of at least 8 hours a night, while losing weight, especially in the pubic area.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12016, + "question": "Excuse me, I have a sister who is 25 years old and has a thyroid and parathyroid gland, so the calcium percentage is not right, and the medications make her stomach upset, and she also has severe and constant headaches. Is this because of the calcium?", + "answer": "There is a high probability that it is possible with a hormone deficiency in the thyroid gland or both", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12017, + "question": "What foods stimulate growth hormone?", + "answer": "Changing lifestyle, exercising, eating healthy, balanced food, and getting enough sleep for at least 8 hours at night, because all hormones are secreted at night during sleep.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12018, + "question": "Age 38\nAnalysis\nTSI=0.441\nAnti TPO=36.9\nT4 Total=12.72\nT4 Free = 1.31\nTSH=0.11\nWith constant and permanent pain in the left lobe of the gland, when swallowing, and on imaging, there are small nodules in the lobe...", + "answer": "These results indicate that you have an active gland, which we call toxic and multinodular, and it must be treated and followed up by an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12019, + "question": "Testosterone level below normal. What is the treatment, please?", + "answer": "Depending on the case, if you suffer from sexual dysfunction, a urology specialist, and if you suffer from other problems, an endocrinologist to perform comprehensive hormonal tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12020, + "question": "Does treating hormonal problems and regulating the cycle contribute to easy weight loss?", + "answer": "If the weight gain is due to hormonal disorders and has been modified, it will most likely contribute to weight loss if the person follows healthy and sound methods for weight loss, such as diet and exercise.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12021, + "question": "What does pituitary gland enlargement mean?", + "answer": "The pituitary gland is a small gland in the brain that contains a number of hormones, and each hormone has its own cells. When the secretion rate of a certain hormone increases due to an abnormality, the cells concerned with this hormone become enlarged, so the x-rays give us an image of the enlarged gland.\nThere are also other causes of pituitary gland enlargement, but the common ones are what I mentioned above", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12022, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed, but I still feel restless, sweating, and lethargic like I did before. What is the reason?", + "answer": "If the hormone level in the blood is normal, this means that these symptoms were not related to the thyroid gland, and you should see a doctor to find out the causes of these symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12023, + "question": "The T4 ratio is 0.9, and the normal ratio is from 0.7 to 1.8. This ratio is normal.", + "answer": "Laboratory results must be written with the normal percentages in the laboratory and the complaint must be written, as the doctor does not process numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12024, + "question": "What are the causes of high male hormone levels in women?", + "answer": "Most often, there are cysts on the ovaries that cause this, and there are other diseases that your doctor can explain to you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12025, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God Almighty\nI suffer from an overactive thyroid, and the doctor gave me one medication called Flucridil. I do not suffer from it, and I do not take any other medication. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "Continue on the same medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12026, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a thyroid deficiency and I cannot treat it. I want to take slimming pills because I have excess obesity. What do you think?", + "answer": "Why can't you treat it?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12027, + "question": "Excuse me, I did a TSH test and the result was 695. Is this result good?", + "answer": "If you mean 6.95, this is a little more than the normal range, which ranges between 0.5 and 5, and there are two possibilities for this.\n1) Hypothyroidism (in this case, it is preferable to repeat the analysis after a few months and study the symptoms you are suffering from before giving thyroxine replacement therapy)\n2) Increased thyroid secretion, but you are receiving treatment with a dose of carbimazole greater than necessary (in this case, reducing the dose will lead to adjusting the number).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12028, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My wife is 57 years old. She has no diseases. She only has a deficiency of thyroid hormone. She feels her body heat all year round, and even in the winter. She uses the fan when sleeping at night. What are the reasons?", + "answer": "A deficiency of thyroid hormone causes a person to have an increased sense of cold, not heat, but what your wife is complaining about is often a symptom of menopause. These symptoms are nothing to fear and do not require treatment, but in severe cases, antidepressants that increase the level of serotonin, such as fluoxetine (Prozac), can be used.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12029, + "question": "I do not prefer to have an operation on the thyroid gland while I am continuing to take Carbomoseml, and the gland responds to this treatment if I continue taking it. Is there any harm in continuing with this treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "No harm. The medication can be continued for years. But after the first year or two years, if the situation does not improve, the problem will most likely continue. Another treatment is radioactive iodine. Ask your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12030, + "question": "Is chest swelling related to the thyroid gland?!!! And there is no solution!", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12031, + "question": "How long do thyroid patients gain weight while the diet is very little compared to the increase in body weight? Is there anyone who needs help? Is there a solution????", + "answer": "A patient with hypothyroidism who takes thyroxine at an appropriate dose that makes the TSH test result normal becomes completely like a normal person, so the dose and test result must be reviewed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12032, + "question": "What is the meaning of l.H, fsh, and prolactin?", + "answer": "Prolactin is a hormone that stimulates the secretion of milk in women and is secreted by the pituitary gland\nLH and FSH are hormones that stimulate the reproductive system in women and men", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12033, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor:\nI am 20 years old and I have hyperthyroidism. I use the drug Crembazole, and my question is: Will there be negative effects on my thyroidectomy if I perform a thyroidectomy?", + "answer": "The primary function of the thyroid gland is to secrete the hormone thyroxine. As long as the hormone level in the blood is healthy, removing the gland has no effect on the body. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12034, + "question": "I am 16 years old and have delayed puberty. I went to a specialist doctor and he prescribed me the hormone testosterone every four weeks. Does this hormone stop growth? The second question: I only have enlarged nipples...", + "answer": "Puberty is often delayed in cold areas than in hot areas, and the testosterone hormone does not affect growth.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12035, + "question": "What are the functions of the hypothalamus?", + "answer": "The functions of the hypothalamus are to secrete hormones from the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland and contain the centers of hunger and thirst, regulate body temperature, and control emotions and sexual activities.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12036, + "question": "I would like to ask: I suffer from hyperthyroidism and the last hormone test came in at 100. Please note that I took two doses of radioactive iodine and did not get results, and the medications did not work for me? I would like to know...", + "answer": "Iodine usually takes several months to take effect. But after that, if it does not help, you need an operation to remove the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12037, + "question": "Age 38\nWhat causes pain in the left lobe of the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "It is possible that there is an infection in the thyroid gland. A specialist in internal medicine will consult to do blood tests for the pituitary gland and thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12038, + "question": "A way to adjust the TSH level before the operation", + "answer": "Get your thyroid checked to check its activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12039, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want a complete explanation about thyroid hormone, its composition, the causes of its deficiency and increase, and its effects, knowing that I am studying general medicine.", + "answer": "It is difficult to give all the details about thyroid hormone in this narrow space, and such an explanation does not belong on this medical website dedicated to benefiting the general public regarding medical and pathological inquiries. I advise you to return to one of the medical references as a general medicine student, or at least browse one of the medical websites dedicated to discussing the details of medicine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12040, + "question": "Welcome\nWhat is the reason for the thyroid gland below the ear to suddenly swell?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland is not below the ear......it is a lymph node resulting from inflammation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12041, + "question": "Does hypothyroidism lead to the birth of small children?", + "answer": "Usually not. If the deficiency is not treated, it may affect the child's brain development", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12042, + "question": "A month and a half ago, I had pain in the right lobe of the thyroid gland. I had a TSH = 0.09 test\nNow the difficulty in swallowing has improved a lot and there is no pain in the right lobe, but it has become...", + "answer": "It may be a gland infection. You must consult a specialist doctor so that the gland does not stop working", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12043, + "question": "I am 16 years old, my height is 164 and my weight is 68. I started a diet 3 days ago. Does the diet affect growth? I exercise for an hour and a half almost every day and take testosterone...", + "answer": "Taking testosterone is what will affect your growth by accelerating the closure of bone growth centers, not diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12044, + "question": "Can aminoglutethimide be used to treat high thyroid and cortisol and what is its dosage?\n.....Knowing that the gland does not respond to carbimazole", + "answer": "It is not used for the thyroid gland, but it is used as an anti-cortisone treatment for patients suffering from adrenal gland tumors and increased cortisone secretion, or as an adjuvant treatment for breast cancer.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12045, + "question": "I am 17 years old and my height is 159 cm. Can I take growth hormone injections? To increase my height, because frankly, I am complicated by my height", + "answer": "See a pediatrician and get a growth hormone test done, and a doctor will treat you properly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12046, + "question": "Do a thyroid analysis while fasting or breaking the fast?", + "answer": "Whether he is fasting or breaking the fast, the same does not affect the result of the test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12047, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I want to fast. When should I take the drug Troxine? Should I take it and break my fast, or should I wait an hour like other days?", + "answer": "Take the treatment and after half an hour have a normal breakfast that does not affect the functioning of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12048, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a testosterone test done, and the result was 3.5, and also the FSH hormone, and the result was 3.2. Is this very low or average? Does it have a cure? How long does the treatment take...", + "answer": "Laboratory results must be written with the normal percentages in the laboratory and the complaint must be written, as the doctor does not process numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12049, + "question": "My analysis tsh 1.42\nI had a lobe of the thyroid gland removed and I take Troxine 50. Is the dose appropriate or will it need to be adjusted in the future? Thank you.", + "answer": "This dose is appropriate and does not need to be adjusted now. But we must follow up because in the future the situation may change", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12050, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid cause foot pain and nerve inflammation, given that the patient suffers from diabetes and the thyroid level is 14, and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "It can usually lead to mild edema in the leg. But not nerve inflammation. This percentage is high and requires treatment with thyroxine pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12051, + "question": "I had a gland hormone test done: T3 1.28 T4 6.62 TSH 0.90. Is there an abnormality that causes symptoms or requires treatment? Does the presence of the node require removal?", + "answer": "The examination is fine, you do not need any treatment. In terms of the contract, this depends on its nature. This is shown in the picture. The most important thing is to make sure it is a benign node. If so, there is no need to do anything to her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12052, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a hormone test done and the doctor said I have an increase in the TSH hormone. What is this hormone and what is the reason for its increase? Thank you", + "answer": "This hormone indicates the function of the thyroid gland. Its high level indicates that the thyroid gland does not secrete enough hormones. You may need treatment depending on your height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12053, + "question": "I am 31 years old, and my weight is gaining rapidly even though I follow a diet. I am taking treatment for hypothyroidism. I often suffer from pain and heaviness in the left arm, sometimes accompanied by shortness of breath and palpitations...", + "answer": "You must check the hormone level in the blood to determine whether the treatment is sufficient or if it should be increased, as a lack of thyroid hormone prevents weight loss\nI recommend checking women's hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12054, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My question is: Is the treatment for thyroid swelling through surgery only, or is there treatment with medications? Thank you", + "answer": "If the gland enlargement is simple, without nodes inside the gland, then there is no surgical treatment. However, if there are nodes inside it that are larger than 1 cm, samples must be taken from these nodes to determine their nature. If they are benign, then there is no surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12055, + "question": "My progestin hormone is 0.908. I want to know what the normal range is and what is the treatment for it", + "answer": "Laboratory results must be written with the normal percentages in the laboratory and the complaint must be written, as the doctor does not process numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12056, + "question": "(tsh=9.4(freeT4=0.87) The doctor gave me eltroxine 25 daily for the rest of my life, but a test after a month returned to normal, and then I heard that tsh < 10 does not require treatment. Is that true? If not, what is the solution now...", + "answer": "The normal TSH level is between 0.27 and 4.2, meaning you suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. See another doctor to prescribe an appropriate treatment and dose for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12057, + "question": "Half of the thyroid gland was removed and I took a Troxine 50 tablet so that the remaining part would not swell\nThe tests are normal\nIs the dose sufficient in the long term or will it increase with age, and do I need...", + "answer": "If the symptoms that you were complaining of go away or become better, continue with the same dose, and you may not need any increase in the dose, and have the pituitary and thyroid gland analyzed every 6 months, and treatment is lifelong.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12058, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a hormone test and the results were clear\nS.Prolactin (28.29)\nS.FSH (4.46)\nS.LH(4.62)\nS.TSH(1.50)\nWhat is the result?", + "answer": "Please write the laboratory's normal rate, because the results differ from one laboratory to another, and write the complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12059, + "question": "I suffer from sudden weight gain, hair that has appeared on my face and chest, and a density of hair on my body, and sadness and depression. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Do tests for the thyroid gland, male hormones, and cortisone in the body, as there may be an imbalance in these hormones in the body.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12060, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The doctor gave me a prescription for Prezilon pills due to inflammation in the gland on the left side, on a schedule for a week, knowing that I have an underactive gland and I use Thyroxine 50.", + "answer": "Inflammation of the gland cannot be treated with medications. I do not recommend taking Brizilon. Only thyroxine should be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12061, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I took thyroxine 150 and had tests done. The results were as follows: T3 1'71 T4 146'15 TSH0'30. Do I need to increase the dose?", + "answer": "You do not need to increase the dose, but you may need to reduce the dose slightly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12062, + "question": "I have had my thyroid removed and I take Troxine and my tests are right at TSH 1.30, but sometimes I feel dizzy and tired. Is this from the thyroid gland or not?", + "answer": "If the examination is normal, then dizziness and fatigue are not from the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12063, + "question": "Is thyroid disease hereditary? What are the causes of thyroid disease?", + "answer": "Yes, thyroid disease can be hereditary in some cases, and there are many causes that lead to thyroid disease, including genetic factors. For example, Hashimoto’s disease, a type of hypothyroidism, is believed to be caused by a defect in the genes. Which controls the immune system.\n \nIt is worth noting that having certain genes associated with thyroid disease does not necessarily mean that a person will develop the disease. There are many other factors that can contribute to the disease, such as exposure to chemicals, radiation, or some medications. The causes of thyroid disease vary depending on the type of disease. The following are some common causes of thyroid disease:\n\nHypothyroidism: Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones. Hypothyroidism can be caused by:\n\nHashimoto's autoimmune thyroiditis: It is the most common cause of hypothyroidism.\nThyroidectomy: It is a surgical procedure to remove the thyroid gland and is used in some cases such as tumors.\nRadiation therapy: Radiation therapy to the head or neck can damage the thyroid gland.\nCertain medications: Some medications, such as radioactive iodine or lithium, can lead to hypothyroidism.\n\n\nHyperthyroidism: Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland produces too many hormones. Hyperthyroidism can be caused by: \n\nGraves' disease: It is an autoimmune disease that causes the thyroid gland to produce too many hormones.\nActive thyroid nodules: These are lumps in the thyroid gland that produce extra hormones.\nAcute thyroiditis: This is an inflammation of the thyroid gland that causes it to produce too many hormones.\n\n\nGoiter: Goiter occurs when the thyroid gland gets larger. Goiter can be caused by: \n\nIodine deficiency: Iodine deficiency can lead to goiter.\nAutoimmune thyroiditis: Autoimmune thyroiditis can lead to an enlarged thyroid gland.\nThyroid nodules: Thyroid nodules can cause an enlarged thyroid.\n\n\n\nFor more:\n\nWhat is the thyroid gland, and what are its functions?\nThyroid disorders, learn about them now", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12064, + "question": "Hello, I have female hormones that are higher than male hormones. Is there a treatment for them?", + "answer": "An increase in female hormones in men is often diagnosed through a clinical examination in terms of the distribution of hair in areas of the body, the distribution of fat in the body, changes in the voice, behavior and movements, an examination of the reproductive organs, and finally an examination of the male and female hormones. If so, see your doctor to evaluate your condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12065, + "question": "May I know the names of the medications available to treat hypopituitarism for men, knowing that I am not married?\nAre Epivacy 5000 injections one of these medications or not?", + "answer": "The pituitary gland secretes a group of hormones that affect all body functions. See your doctor to do a blood test and determine the type of hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12066, + "question": "May God bless you. I did the blood tests and received an increase in TSH, an acceptable rate of 0.25....5.0, but the result of the tests was 5.638. Please answer and what symptoms does it cause? Thank you.", + "answer": "This test is slightly high, and often does not lead to any symptoms. You must re-examine after 3 months to confirm if there is any change", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12067, + "question": "What is the duration of treatment with Epivacy 5000 injections for men to treat pituitary gland dysfunction? What is the dose? Does it have serious side effects? Are its results guaranteed?", + "answer": "You should ask the infertility doctor who gave you the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12068, + "question": "I took a picture of the gland and it showed a small tuberculosis 9 mm long on the right and 6 mm long on the left. The doctor told me that it would go away with Etherox. Is it possible for this tuberculosis to grow...", + "answer": "Did you do an analysis of the pituitary gland TSH, T3, T4 before using the treatment for hypothyroidism? Based on the results of the tests, the treatment is taken and the dose is determined.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12069, + "question": "Harmful effects of increased thyroid secretion", + "answer": "Increased secretion leads to exhaustion and fatigue and may affect the heart.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12070, + "question": "TSH RESULT 5.33*H UNIT UIU/ML REFERENCE RANGE 0.25 -5 UIU/ML Is the result satisfactory?", + "answer": "You should check fT4 and TSH and consult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12071, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I hope you find the best solution, but I have problems. I am short, 150 cm tall, and I am approximately 18 years old. I have been using Pargaine 5g for about a month and a half now...", + "answer": "Get a blood growth hormone test and an x-ray of your wrist to find out the extent of your bone fusion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12072, + "question": "There is hyperactivity in the thyroid gland with a cyst on the right side, its size is 3.8. After the biopsy, they said inflammation of the gland. My neck looks normal. My question is, how does the cyst go away? Is there a need for surgery?\nThanks", + "answer": "Cysts usually do not need to be removed, unless this is the cause of increased gland secretion. In this case, it must be removed. Otherwise, there is no need to do anything to him and it is not dangerous", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12073, + "question": "What is the effect of the thyroid gland on the ear? I suffer from hypothyroidism, and I feel pain and severe ringing in my ears, and when I swallow, I feel a sound like a knock, and a constant headache and dizziness. What is the cause of this? Is the blood not reaching the brain? I hope for advice.", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism: It is a common disorder. With hypothyroidism where the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone.\n The thyroid gland is located in the lower front of the neck. It produces the hormone thyroxine through your bloodstream that affects almost every part of your body, from your heart and brain, to your muscles and skin.\n \nHearing loss and thyroid\nHypothyroidism affects the normal development of the auditory system. Hearing loss may occur in both ears to a large extent, because the functions of the auditory nerve are affected by a decrease in the hormone thyroxine, so hearing loss is of the sensory nerve type.\nIn fact, about half of people with poor thyroid function have hearing loss.\nGet your hearing checked two to three times a year. Hearing loss is not the first symptom of hypothyroidism. \nTherefore, it is possible to diagnose and treat thyroid problems before they affect hearing. Common symptoms of hypothyroidism can include depression, dizziness, fatigue, forgetfulness, and weight gain. \nThe clicking sound may be due to a problem in the jaw joint. You should consult a dentist. \nFor more read also:\n\n\nThyroid symptoms\n\n\nThe relationship of the thyroid gland to weight\n\n\nReference:\n \nhttps://hearingconsultants.com/hypothyroidism-hearing-loss/", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12074, + "question": "I am Omar Al-Abdallat from Tardan. I am 15 years old, my weight is 82 and my height is 188. I want my height to stop.", + "answer": "The average height of teenagers at the age of 15 years is about 170 cm, while the average weight for the same group is about 60 kg. According to the given height and weight, the body mass index indicates consistency between height and weight and falls within 58% of people of the same age group.\nIt should be noted that after puberty, which lasts about 2-5 years, boys stop growing when they reach the age of 16 years. However, it is currently recommended to do a growth hormone analysis, take an x-ray of the hand and wrist, and see a specialist doctor to determine the need for any procedure.\nFor more:\n\nUnderstand what happens to the body in adulthood\nHow to calculate the ideal weight for height according to age?\n\nReference:\n\nAverage Height to Weight Chart: Babies to Teenagers\nChild BMI: Body Mass Index Calculator for Children", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12075, + "question": "Why is Parathyroid hormone higher than normal and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Treatment: Referral to an endocrinology consultant for a parathyroid hormone analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12076, + "question": "What is the normal temperature for thyroid patients? I heard it is 35 degrees. Is this true??", + "answer": "No of course. The temperature is normal. But in cases of severe, untreated lethargy, the temperature may drop. But if the patient takes appropriate treatment, the temperature will be normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12077, + "question": "I have an enlarged pituitary gland. I had an MRI and it was small in size, but the prolactin hormone was high! Also, I am 20 years old and my size looks 16 years old, very small and skinny. Does it have anything to do with growth hormone...", + "answer": "You may suffer from a benign tumor in the pituitary gland, and its treatment is simple. See a neurosurgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12078, + "question": "What are the harms and complications of high thyroid? Is it true that when it is high, pregnancy does not occur?", + "answer": "Increased activity of the thyroid gland leads to fatigue, exhaustion, feeling hot, sweating, and increased heart rate. If it is not treated, it affects the heart. Sometimes it can prevent pregnancy, but not always", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12079, + "question": "Can a person live normally without a thyroid gland?", + "answer": "A person lives normally when the thyroid gland is removed, but the thyroxine hormone must be taken from an external source", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12080, + "question": "I take Casbimazole 3 three times, but the hormone is not less than 23. What is the reason? The last analysis: T4...23.8 TSH2.8 T3..3...A", + "answer": "It is also important to control symptoms. If the symptoms improve, this is important.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12081, + "question": "My mother suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure, and liver problems, and she suffers from a thyroid gland. The doctor recommended that she perform the surgery, and she is 65 years old. Is there a substitute for the surgery? The gland is like a doctor, because she is old, and I cannot bear it...", + "answer": "This is not within our jurisdiction, and we do not know why the doctor recommended surgery, and if it is necessary, the opinion of the anesthesiologist and cardiologist is important", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12082, + "question": "THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE WITH FREE T4 REFLEX 0.296 uIU/mL 0.350 - 5.000 uIU/mL This is the result of the analysis six weeks after raising the hormone to 100. Previously, it was 88 and tsh rose to 7. Did it continue?", + "answer": "The normal TSH level is between 0.27 and 4.2", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12083, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the causes of swollen lymph nodes under the ear on the right side?!!", + "answer": "Usually the cause is infections in either the ear, throat, or another nearby place. But there may be another cause, or it may be an enlargement of the salivary glands. Must be checked to confirm. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12084, + "question": "Please let me know the results of your hormone analysis\nProlactin 32.73 ng/ml\nLH 9.45 mlu/ml\nFSH 5.81 mlu/ml\nTSH 1.44 uIU/ml o.27 -4.20", + "answer": "Please write the laboratory's normal rate, because the results differ from one laboratory to another, and write the complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12085, + "question": "Is it necessary to fast before doing thyroid and prolactin tests and weakening ovulation or not?????", + "answer": "You do not have to be fasting when doing these tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12086, + "question": "Is it normal for one Bartholin gland to be larger than the other? Knowing that I do not suffer from infections.", + "answer": "For a better answer, it is advisable to consult a gynecologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12087, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a slight underactive thyroid gland. The result was 7. The doctor prescribed me euthyrox 25 mg pills. Is the treatment used for life or not? Can I stop the treatment?", + "answer": "Usually, Ivory is for life, with the possibility of increasing the dose because lethargy increases with time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12088, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done\nTSH: 4.43 (0.25-5.00)o\nFree T4: 11.30 (9.00-20.00)o\nI feel weight gain and difficulty losing it/hair loss/headache/dizziness sometimes.\nDo I have an underactive gland?", + "answer": "The tests do not indicate sluggishness in the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12089, + "question": "Does the prolactin analysis require a specific time or special settings?", + "answer": "It only requires drawing a sample", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12090, + "question": "I suffer from dizziness, knowing that I have a thyroid disease and I take Micardis 20 mg. What causes this dizziness and nausea? Thank you.", + "answer": "The doctor should check the pulse and blood pressure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12091, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Is there a treatment for hyperthyroidism without surgery? I mean, is there a treatment with medications only? I am now 18 years old.", + "answer": "There is treatment only through your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12092, + "question": "I am a bodybuilder. I took testosterone injections for 3 months or more without consulting a doctor, and the maximum amount was 4 mm. I want to know what the harms are now and how to treat them...", + "answer": "Using any hormone without consulting a doctor poses a risk to humans and causes disturbances in the body’s hormones. Do a testosterone test in the morning to know its rate in the body.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12093, + "question": "Thyroid\nTsh 21.71 ulU/ml\nT3, free 3.2 pg/mL\nT4, free 0.77 ng/dl\nProlactin 8.6 ng/mL\nI read that it is not valid to treat the thyroid gland unless an analysis is done:\nACTH\nCORTISOL\nIs Euthyrox enough dosage?", + "answer": "The treatment in your case is Euthyrox. To compensate for the sluggishness of the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12094, + "question": "I am a man with a prolactin level of 32.5 and the rest is normal. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "The cause is a disorder in the pituitary gland, which causes an increase in the secretion of the hormone prolactin. The treatment is easy and simple. Refer to an internal medicine consultant to prescribe the appropriate treatment for a period of eight weeks.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12095, + "question": "Does growth hormone harm a 35-year-old man?", + "answer": "Growth hormone should not be given to this age except after consulting an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12096, + "question": "Thyroid analysis TSH 0.01 / T4 12 / T3 221\nDoes this result lead to obesity or does obesity lead to this result and what should be done knowing that there is actually obesity...", + "answer": "The rate of thyroid tests depends on the activity of the pituitary gland, and without knowing the level of this hormone, thyroid disorders cannot be diagnosed. The level of thyroid hormone varies according to age in adults: 2 to 4.4, from the ages of 13 to 17, it is 2.4 to 5.0, from 7 to 12, it is 2.5 to 5.6, from From the age of 6 to 2.5 years, you suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and the reason for your obesity is an underactive thyroid gland, and obesity means a body mass index of more than 30. I advise you to have a gastric sleeve operation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12097, + "question": "I had a neck scan. I have two lymph nodes that are spindle-shaped, 1 cm long and 0.3 cm wide, with regular edges and a fatty center. Is it satisfactory, given that it has been there for a year and a half and was as long as...", + "answer": "These glands are normal in size and shape. There is no need to do anything to them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12098, + "question": "Hello . When should I check the hormones and what is the treatment for hormonal disorders? Because I suffer from obesity for no reason and I do not lose weight through exercise or diet.", + "answer": "Do a blood test for the thyroid and pituitary gland, a fasting and cumulative blood sugar test, and a blood insulin resistance test to look for the causes of obesity, which may be hereditary, and do a blood test for body fat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12099, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like you to read the result of the analysis of tsh2.29 ul/ml 0.270.4.20.", + "answer": "The normal TSH level is between 0.27 and 4.2, and the thyroid gland is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12100, + "question": "Hello\nI am 17 years old\nMy height is 145\nI heard about growth hormone injections\nIs it good or not?\nAt which doctor can I take it? Thank you", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for a growth hormone test, and your doctor will decide if you need growth hormone, along with an X-ray of the wrist to confirm that the bone has not healed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12101, + "question": "Is my analysis normal? Lh5.55mUl/ml, fsh 6.22 mUl/ml, ft4 14.58pmol/l, tsh4.11 uUl/ml, Dhea-s 263.6ug/dl, estradiol 37.56pg/ml, testosterone 0.005nmol/l, prolactin 598. 2uUl/ml", + "answer": "Please write the laboratory's normal rate, because the results differ from one laboratory to another, and write the complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12102, + "question": "How do I increase thyroid activity?", + "answer": "The rate of thyroid tests depends on the activity of the pituitary gland, and without knowing the level of this hormone, thyroid disorders cannot be diagnosed. The level of thyroid hormone varies according to age in adults: 2 to 4.4, from the ages of 13 to 17, it is 2.4 to 5.0, from 7 to 12, it is 2.5 to 5.6, from Up to 6 years old is 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12103, + "question": "Doctor, I did a thyroid test and got the following results\nTSH:2.71 uUL/ml\nFT3: 6.05 ng/l\nFT4: 16.64 pmol/l\nuree: 0.19 g/l\ncreat: 11 mg/l\nsodium:137.4 mmol/l potassium:4.57 mmol/l", + "answer": "Please write the laboratory's normal rate, because the results differ from one laboratory to another, and write the complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12104, + "question": "Doctor, I did a gland analysis and it came out tsh: 2.71 uUL/ml and\nFT3:6.05 ng/l\nFT4:16.64pmol/l I want to know whether these results are normal", + "answer": "The test results are fine and I suffer from any disease related to the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12105, + "question": "What is the treatment for high testosterone?", + "answer": "Please write the results of the tests and normal percentages at the laboratory, and write the complaint or medical symptoms\nUnclear questions require explanations that may not help you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12106, + "question": "Please, I would like to know whether fruits are really inappropriate or prohibited for people who suffer from an underactive thyroid? with sincere thanks", + "answer": "this is not true. There is nothing forbidden for an underactive thyroid. Eating will not affect the gland at all because it does not work in the first place. It is important to take the medicine regularly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12107, + "question": "What is the best treatment for the thyroid gland and can I continue taking Levothyrox without doing the tests that are required because I had them done once and it was painful? Please advise me.", + "answer": "You must continue taking the medication, but also always ensure that the blood test is correct.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12108, + "question": "I have been taking EUTHYROX 50mg for a year and today I had a hormonal test done (FT4(RESULTS: 1.29 ng/dl),,ADULTS: 0.71-1.85,\n(2.TSH(Results: 1.41 mIU/ml,,,ADULTS=0.27-4\nShould I continue taking the medication?", + "answer": "Yes. Testing indicates that the dose is correct. Continue on the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12109, + "question": "For a year, I have been taking Levothyrox 25 because I have a problem with laziness in its activity, but the doctor requested tests in order to empty the tumor and then the treatment is completed, meaning there is no danger to the tumor.", + "answer": "If there is a mass in the gland, it should be examined. If it is healthy, treatment can continue", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12110, + "question": "Is complete inactivity of the thyroid gland treated?", + "answer": "Underactive gland is a chronic disease that cannot be cured, and treatment with thyroxine aims to compensate for the lack of secretion and raise the hormone level to normal levels so that the patient can live normally.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12111, + "question": "Hello\nMy wife has an underactive thyroid gland and is taking thyroid medication, dose 150. Is the dose large?\nNote that she is 24 years old. Is there any hope that she will recover and return to her normal self, or is it...", + "answer": "There is no cure for this disease, and the dose does not mean anything as long as it gives a normal hormone level, and leaving treatment poses a risk to the patient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12112, + "question": "I suffer from a benign tumor in the thyroid gland. After a few months, the size of the tumor increased, taking into account that I am taking Levothyrox 25. Then the doctor asked me to conduct tests by taking samples in order to empty it. Is there...", + "answer": "There is no risk in taking a sample", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12113, + "question": "I am 30 years old and I suffer from thyroid disease and I have been taking treatment for a month now, but my problem is that I am constantly stressed due to anything, even the voice of my children sometimes annoys me and I only feel comfortable when crying...", + "answer": "I understand from the question that you have hypersecretion of the gland. You must wait to find out whether the treatment has reduced the level of the hormone or not and whether you need to increase the dentin or not.\nThis treatment is long and you have to endure it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12114, + "question": "Is it permissible for someone who has had the thyroid removed to follow a diet to lose weight, or does it expose him to problems?", + "answer": "Removing the thyroid gland does not interfere with the diet and does not cause any problems with the regular use of thyroid treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12115, + "question": "Hello\nI want to ask a doctor about the increase in thyroid hormone (TsH) that appeared in the last test, 18.4, and what is the appropriate treatment.\nKnowing that my wife had surgery in 2005 and her condition was 100F100F", + "answer": "This examination indicates sluggishness in the gland. The treatment is to take thyroxine pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12116, + "question": "An increase in the secretion of thyroid hormones. I used Carbomosal pills for 2 years and the results were good. After I left the treatment, the condition returned and I consulted the doctor and he told me to take the treatment again.", + "answer": "If it does not improve within two years, it may be better to have surgery or take radioactive iodine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12117, + "question": "My adrenal hormone cortisol level is 602 in the morning and I have not eaten anything fasting. Is this normal and what is the normal level for it?", + "answer": "This is a normal percentage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12118, + "question": "Excuse me... does soy milk increase the secretion of estrogen... and is this wrong?", + "answer": "Soybeans contain estrogen and are beneficial for women of mature age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12119, + "question": "Hello . I suffer from a slight increase in prolactin. Does this affect my hair and mood?", + "answer": "The cause is a disorder in the pituitary gland, which causes an increase in the secretion of the hormone prolactin. The treatment is easy and simple. See an internal medicine consultant to prescribe a treatment for you that affects your mood, hair, and pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12120, + "question": "What are the causes and symptoms of goiter in women, knowing that I am 34 years old, married and the mother of a five-year-old son?", + "answer": "The rate of thyroid tests depends on the activity of the pituitary gland, and without knowing the level of this hormone, thyroid disorders cannot be diagnosed. The level of thyroid hormone varies according to age in adults: 2 to 4.4, from the ages of 13 to 17, it is 2.4 to 5.0, from 7 to 12, it is 2.5 to 5.6, from From the age of 6 to 2.5 years, the enlargement of the thyroid gland may be physiological, that is, normal before the menstrual cycle, and it may be a sick condition. If you see an internal medicine specialist, see an internal medicine specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12121, + "question": "What is the treatment for lymph nodes and the doctor who specializes in them?", + "answer": "Blood diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12122, + "question": "I want a diet for patients with underactive thyroid and diabetes", + "answer": "See an internal medicine specialist in order to have thyroid and pituitary gland tests done. An underactive thyroid gland increases weight. Reduce the carbohydrates in your food, exercise, and drink 8 cups of water a day, especially drinking one or two cups of water before eating. It is forbidden to drink water while eating, and it is forbidden to drink all kinds of soft drinks with a lot of water. Colorful vegetables and no fast food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12123, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a total removal of the thyroid gland a year and a half ago, and I am taking a hormone dose of 100 now. Knowing that I was previously taking 88, but there was an increase in the TSH hormone, now it is 0.295...", + "answer": "This examination is correct. Continue on the same dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12124, + "question": "Is excessive sweating of the hands a cause of the thyroid gland? Or something else.", + "answer": "If it's just sweating, it's not from the gland. The gland has many symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12125, + "question": "I am a dental student suffering from symptoms of hyperthyrodism. Will this affect my educational and professional career?", + "answer": "Thyroid activity does not affect the study in general if you take the treatment regularly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12126, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and my weight began to increase. It was 68 and now 75. I want a way to lose weight, knowing that I eat little and my weight is increasing.", + "answer": "See an internal medicine specialist for thyroid and pituitary tests, as an underactive thyroid increases weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12127, + "question": "How is the dose of thyroxine gradually increased? Is it meant to take 75 days after day or week and 100 the next week?", + "answer": "no. Usually the increase is slower than this. But it will be under the supervision of a doctor and as needed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12128, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 18 years old. I had a gland test done, and the T3 result was 2.88, the T4 result was 1.3, and the TSH result was 0.20.\nWhat is the result? I have increased activity", + "answer": "Do the test again after 3 months to be sure. You do not need any treatment now", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12129, + "question": "I suffer from sudden heat in the heel of the left foot, as if it were external heat (the feeling is like a heater being close to the foot).\nGirl.. I am 20 years old and I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "If the gland sluggishness is treated with thyroxine and the hormone level is normal in the blood, then this temperature has nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12130, + "question": "I have an active thyroid gland, and after using treatment by the specialist doctor, the situation improved and the symptoms disappeared, except for an increase in body temperature at night, noting that the T4 test result was 87.9. Will the increase continue...", + "answer": "The T4 percentage that you wrote is very high, and this means that the treatment is not sufficient and the hormone has not been reduced to the normal level, and therefore the temperature continues", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12131, + "question": "My gland is 12-4. Is it normal or does it need treatment? If I use treatment for it, should I stop it or continue taking it?", + "answer": "The rate of thyroid tests depends on the activity of the pituitary gland, and without knowing the level of this hormone, thyroid disorders cannot be diagnosed. The level of thyroid hormone varies according to age in adults: 2 to 4.4, from the ages of 13 to 17, it is 2.4 to 5.0, from 7 to 12, it is 2.5 to 5.6, from From the age of 6 to 6 years, it will be 2.5, and based on these rates, your percentage is still high. I advise you to see your doctor to increase the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12132, + "question": "I was using Thyroxine 25, and two days ago I had a test done and she told me that my gland was over. Should I continue taking the pills or not?", + "answer": "You must continue taking treatment for hypothyroidism for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12133, + "question": "My mother has a thyroïdien nodule. Is there a treatment other than surgery?", + "answer": "A biopsy must be taken first. If the biopsy is normal, there is no need for surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12134, + "question": "May God's peace be upon you\nI have had my thyroid removed since 1999. I have gland cancer. I drink 1 and a half tablets of Levothyrox 100 mg.\nTests: 0.01 uUI/mL. I reduced the dose to 1 pill and ran the tests and it was 0.46 uUI/m.", + "answer": "The normal range for thyroid hormone is 2 to 4.2. You still have an underactive thyroid. Check with your doctor to adjust the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12135, + "question": "Please read the analysis, noting that the patient’s age is 60\ntsh:14.07 What is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "The normal TSH level is between 0.27 and 4.2. This means that the level of this hormone is high. Refer to an internal medicine or endocrinologist for treatment and prescribing the appropriate medication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12136, + "question": "I have an 18-year-old son. I would like to give him a dose of testosterone, the male hormone, because he does not show signs of masculinity, such as facial hair and a deep voice.", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist to do a blood test for testosterone and examine the testicles. It is not permissible to give any hormone without consulting a specialist doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12137, + "question": "Does an endocrinologist give treatment for short stature until the age of 18, and growth is still open at the age of 21, or does growth stop at the age of 18 for a young man, or does growth continue until the age of 21...", + "answer": "Get a blood growth hormone test and an x-ray of your wrist to find out the extent of your bone fusion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12138, + "question": "My child, 10 years old, suffers from a small penis measuring 2.5 cm. I consulted a specialist doctor. He told me that his pituitary gland suffers from laziness. After analysis. All normal hormones except testosterone...", + "answer": "Make sure that there is no problem with the testicles and the production of testosterone from them, and visit a urologist---the pituitary gland should be analyzed with other hormones such as FSH, LH, TSH. If they are normal, then the problem is not with them---if testicular atrophy occurs for some reason, you can replace the testosterone in a timely manner.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12139, + "question": "My 10-year-old child suffers from a small penis of 2.5 cm. I consulted a specialist doctor and he told me that my son’s pituitary gland suffers from laziness... After conducting tests... all hormones are normal except testosterone.", + "answer": "It is normal for testosterone to be low at this age\nyou must wait", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12140, + "question": "9 hours ago I had surgery on the thyroid gland due to its activity. Now I have lethargy. I prescribed thyroxine 0.5 mg and the tests are normal, but it turned out to be a growth in the gland and the sample is healthy. Do you recommend performing a removal operation or...", + "answer": "Just follow and regulate the dose so that the TSH is below 1", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12141, + "question": "I have a deficiency in the T3 hormone in the thyroid gland, and the rest is fine. Should I take specific treatment for it?", + "answer": "No, you do not have to take treatment. The important thing is T4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12142, + "question": "Sorry. I am the one who asked about the thyroid biopsy. I meant in the question that the doctor requested the biopsy even though the appearance is normal, but in the blood test TSH is 0.015. Why the biopsy? What is its purpose?", + "answer": "To ensure that there is no tumor, but TV scans are usually sufficient to determine whether you need a biopsy or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12143, + "question": "Do thyroid stimulating pills help with weight loss?", + "answer": "There are no pills to stimulate the gland. Treatment is only to compensate for the deficiency, as glandular sluggishness is a chronic disease that cannot be cured or reactivated\nUsually, an idle period increases weight by trapping fluids in the body, and treatment helps to excrete these fluids, thus reducing weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12144, + "question": "Can I get rid of an underactive thyroid?", + "answer": "No, it is a chronic disease that requires lifelong treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12145, + "question": "I suffer from a very slight swelling in the thyroid gland that can only be felt when touched, and this swelling is not solid. What is the explanation for this?", + "answer": "If the swelling is actually from the thyroid gland, there are several possibilities, including an enlarged thyroid gland, or the presence of a mass in the gland. It is preferable to take a television picture to confirm.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12146, + "question": "Gentlemen/Distinguished Doctors\nYour brother needs a hormone analysis\nprolactin: 10.8\ntestosterone:4.51\nbeta-Estradiol (E2), Serum 58.60\n(FSH), Serum 18.28\n(LH), Serum 19.6\n(TSH), 1.64", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12147, + "question": "The ratio of T3 is 1.29, T4 is 70.68, and TSH is 16.16. I would like a detailed explanation, please... I take thyroxine 125 mg. Do I need trithyronine?", + "answer": "The examination indicates that the dose is insufficient. The dose of thyroxine should be increased", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12148, + "question": "How do I remove the thyroid gland, especially since I suffer from hyperthyroidism? After this operation, I cannot speak. Also, I would like to know if in some cases the artery leading to the neighboring gland is cut...", + "answer": "The voice may be affected by the operation as well as the parathyroid glands. But if the surgeon is an expert in this operation, these complications do not necessarily occur.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12149, + "question": "I have an overactive thyroid gland. The doctor performed an ultrasound on me and the condition and appearance of the gland is normal. He requested a biopsy. What is the need for a biopsy if it looks normal? I have a TSH hormone of 0.01 and the normal limit is (0.465 - 4.68).", + "answer": "You have increased gland secretion. This needs treatment. A biopsy is usually only done if there is a mass in the gland that is visible on ultrasound", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12150, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. FSH=4.97 mIU/ml, LH=2.16 mIU/ml, Prolactin=8.08ng/ml, testosterone=3.67ng/ml. This is the result of measuring hormones in the morning. Is the FSH and LH ratio normal?", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12151, + "question": "I had surgery due to swollen lymph nodes in the neck, and I took medication for 6 months. After 3 years, I noticed that the nodes were swollen again.", + "answer": "What are these nodes and what is the result of their examination after the operation?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12152, + "question": "I want medication to stimulate growth hormone because I am short. I am 18 years old and my height is 1.65. Is there any help??????", + "answer": "There is no treatment to increase height at your age, but you can consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12153, + "question": "I am 17 years old and suffer from short stature. My height is 165. I ask for help on how to increase my height.", + "answer": "See an internal medicine or endocrinologist for growth hormone testing and an X-ray of the wrist to ensure bone fusion.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12154, + "question": "Hello\nI tested the TSH and it was 0.001. I took Carbimazole for a month and I returned the test and it was 58 and they wrote me zinc vitamins and I returned the test a month later and it was written greater than 60. May I know what the reason is?", + "answer": "There is a possibility that there is sluggishness in the gland, as there are diseases of the thyroid gland that begin with activity and the secretion gradually weakens\nYou should analyze free T4 with TSH and thyroid antibodies", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12155, + "question": "Can benign tumors in the thyroid gland turn into malignant tumors??", + "answer": "Yes, therefore it must be monitored periodically with television scans or samples taken for examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12156, + "question": "What causes an underactive thyroid gland in women?", + "answer": "There are several causes, including hormonal imbalances in the pituitary gland, thyroid infections, iodine deficiency, and many others.\nIt is preferable to consult an endocrinologist to find out the reason.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12157, + "question": "Doctor, what is the reason for the smallness of the eye? One eye does not mean that one of the eyes is smaller. I am 19 years old. I do not know what is the reason. The doctor told me that I checked my thyroid gland and I did not fix it. What do you think? What should I do?", + "answer": "There are several reasons for this. One of the reasons is pressure on one of the neck nerves or a problem with the thyroid gland. Must be checked to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12158, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Hormonal analysis: T3/1.2 T4/93.7 TSH/2.0. I have been taking Thyroxine 50 for 4 years for thyroid laziness and howling. I am 70 years old and I am taking Meteprolol 50. Please advise. Thank you.", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12159, + "question": "What food increases the female hormone in girls?\n?", + "answer": "There is no specific food that increases the femininity hormone in girls, and femininity is a hereditary factor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12160, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have had adrenocortical insufficiency for 4 years and have been using Florinof and hydrocortisone. Can I use prednisolone instead of hydrocortisone due to the lack of hydrocortisone?", + "answer": "It is possible to use prednisolone without hydrocortisone, but only on the condition that the dose is the same", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12161, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have had adrenocortical insufficiency for 4 years and have been using Florenif and hydrocortisone. Can I use prednisolone instead of hydrocortisone due to the lack of hydrocortisone...", + "answer": "You can, but the doctor must determine the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12162, + "question": "I had an operation to remove the right lobe of the thyroid gland a week ago, and now there is blood in the place of the hydration, knowing that there has been no blood throughout the week.. Is this normal?", + "answer": "It is normal for blood not to flow from the site of the tuberculosis after removing it from the wound, but if the amount of blood is small and stops, then there is no harm in that.\nIt must be ensured that there is no blood accumulation at the site of the operation, and this appears by the presence of swelling or swelling at the site of the operation\nIf the patient is taking aspirin, a little blood may come out from the site of the tuberosity, and therefore you must check with the surgeon who performed the operation for examination and your safety.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12163, + "question": "What is the percentage of healthy thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The rate of thyroid tests depends on the activity of the pituitary gland, and without knowing the level of this hormone, thyroid disorders cannot be diagnosed. The level of thyroid hormone varies according to age in adults: 2 to 4.4, from the ages of 13 to 17, it is 2.4 to 5.0, from 7 to 12, it is 2.5 to 5.6, from Up to 6 years old is 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12164, + "question": "Scientifically, can I raise the value of the AMH hormone? I heard about dhea is it possible", + "answer": "Why do you want that?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12165, + "question": "Hello\nI have pain and a slight swelling of the thyroid gland, with pain when swallowing, and the TSH level is 0.09", + "answer": "This test is abnormal and indicates increased thyroid secretion. Must be reviewed for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12166, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I want to inquire about vitamin D3 deficiency. I did a vitamin D3 test and the result was 15.8ng/ml and calcium 9.2mg/dl. I took a vitamin D3 injection of 200,000iu.", + "answer": "You have a vitamin D deficiency and you took a replacement dose, so what is the problem?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12167, + "question": "I am a young man, 18 years and 8 months old, born in 1997. I suffer from short stature. Has my height stopped at the final limit, or has growth not stopped and continues until 21?", + "answer": "Get a blood growth hormone test and an x-ray of your wrist to find out the extent of your bone fusion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12168, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the relationship of high magnesium in the body to the thyroid hormone ^-^", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12169, + "question": "I use thyroxine pills for thyroid gland sluggishness, and the doctor prescribed me vitamin D pills once a week, both half an hour before breakfast. Can I take them both at the same time???", + "answer": "Yes. It is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12170, + "question": "Medical inquiry: When a surgery is performed and more than a week has passed, is returning to smoking harmful to the surgery that was performed? Regardless of the basic harm of smoking\nExample :...", + "answer": "An opportunity to quit smoking, and the position is for your benefit and your health, and the process has nothing to do with smoking", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12171, + "question": "Hello, I am suffering from constant hair loss, even though I suffer from thyroid disease. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "An underactive thyroid may be the main reason for hair loss. You have to increase the dose to 100 and on Friday 150, along with taking biotin and vitamin H5, scalp injections, and 6 mesotherapy sessions for the scalp.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12172, + "question": "Treating high male hormones and irregular menstruation for three months, according to the doctor. Does this mean that after three months pregnancy becomes a better chance?", + "answer": "Regulating the cycle is important for pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12173, + "question": "How do I know that I have a thyroid problem?", + "answer": "The rate of thyroid tests depends on the activity of the pituitary gland, and without knowing the level of this hormone, thyroid disorders cannot be diagnosed. The level of thyroid hormone varies according to age in adults: 2 to 4.4, from the ages of 13 to 17, it is 2.4 to 5.0, from 7 to 12, it is 2.5 to 5.6, from Up to 6 years old is 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12174, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the meaning of a low creatinine level in my 26-year-old daughter? It appeared at 52, and the normal range is between 53 and 115 and 2.5 Urea (BUN), and the normal is...", + "answer": "Does not mean anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12175, + "question": "I had hyperthyroidism and was treated with intravenous radioactive iodine injections and conceived after 5 months\nIs there any harm to the fetus? I also did not take any...", + "answer": "There is no danger to you or to the fetus. Radioactive iodine is eliminated from the body within a maximum of a week through urine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12176, + "question": "Hello\nThank you, the site is very nice, but I am looking for a doctor for my thyroid gland. I suffer from hyposecretion, and my country’s condition is very complicated, and this is Syria. I want to inquire about a medicine... Altroxine...", + "answer": "Thyroxine is the only treatment for hypothyroidism. It only compensates for hypothyroidism, and treatment should not be stopped because hypothyroidism does not heal.\nPeriodic testing of the hormone is necessary to determine whether the treatment is sufficient or if the dose must be increased", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12177, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My daughter, who is four years and two months old, noticed a slight appearance of her breasts and light hair in the pubic area. Is this early puberty and there is no solution?", + "answer": "See a pediatrician to do blood tests for her glands. This is a medical condition, and it is not possible for a girl at this age to have puberty.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12178, + "question": "My question is about high prolactin. I had an analysis done and it appeared that the prolactin level was 65 and the rest of the hormones were in their normal range. What is the treatment? Is sage useful for my condition?", + "answer": "The prolactin hormone is high. You can treat it with medications, not just with sage. See your doctor to give you one treatment to increase the prolactin hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12179, + "question": "I am 14 years old and my height is 171. Is this considered normal for my age? Does it remain constant or increase? What are the symptoms of gigantism and how is it treated? Is there a process...", + "answer": "Height: The genetic factor plays a major role in height, and gallbladder disease is also one of its symptoms. Bone size increases in width, and there are no operations to shorten height.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12180, + "question": "I am 14 years old and my height is 171 cm. Is this height considered normal for my age?", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal, especially if the family has these height ratios", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12181, + "question": "For your information, my thyroid tests are good and my hemoglobin levels are all good. Please help me", + "answer": "As long as your analysis is excellent, there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12182, + "question": "My mother is taking thyroid medication, thyroxine 125 mg, and she suffers from a heart rhythm disorder. T3/1.89 T4/2.43 Tsh/0.155. Please determine the thyroxine level. Is it appropriate or should we reduce it?", + "answer": "The dose is considered a little high. It is preferable to reduce it. But the heart must also be examined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12183, + "question": "I am 31 years old and my thyroid gland TSH is 5.160. I take thyroxine 125 MCG and what is the correct treatment for the thyroid?", + "answer": "The examination indicates that the dose you are taking is not sufficient. It is preferable to increase the dose slightly, to 150.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12184, + "question": "Age 29 years old, male / I had surgery on a benign gland (soft fluid) 6 days ago. My question: When can I return to smoking (hookah)?", + "answer": "An opportunity to quit smoking and the position is for your benefit and your health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12185, + "question": "My height is 153, my weight is 37, I am 17 years old, and I am in the third year of secondary school. Is this normal? How can I change for the better?", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist and have a hand x-ray done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12186, + "question": "Hello,\nI have a problem with the glands below the ear (parotid). Sometimes they swell when I eat acids or things that stimulate saliva. Sometimes the right and the left swell, and sometimes both...", + "answer": "Sometimes there is inflammation or blockage in the gland's duct. But if there is no pain, there is no need to worry. However, it is preferable to examine it to be sure.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12187, + "question": "What are the tests that confirm the health of the adrenal gland, and what are the symptoms of high or low cortisol in the body?", + "answer": "Morning cortisol test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12188, + "question": "What are the recovery results after laparoscopic resection of a pituitary tumor?", + "answer": "Most pituitary gland tumors are benign tumors. The tumor was removed by gamma knife, and recovery appears from the disappearance of symptoms and laboratory tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12189, + "question": "Regular cycle done on the second day of the cycle\nEstradiol 79.04pg/ml\nLH10.47 mlu/ml Male0.57-12.07\nFsh 4.82 mlu/ml Male1.5-12.4\nFirstly, are the results correct? Do the tests show a cyst? Please, the answer is necessary.", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12190, + "question": "Does an increase in parathyroid hormone and a deficiency in vitamin D cause shortness of breath? Even though the oxygen level is perfect, I feel severe shortness of breath.", + "answer": "It does not cause shortness of breath", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12191, + "question": "What is the best time to take thyroxine?", + "answer": "The best time is dawn or early morning on an empty stomach, that is, before breakfast.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12192, + "question": "My mother suffers from cysts in the thyroid gland. Some doctors said they were benign tumors, some said they were malignant and should be removed, and some said they were just cysts that could disappear at any time. Please help.", + "answer": "Determining the position requires gland tests and x-rays\nThe tests will show one of two possibilities\n1) If the gland is active, these cysts are benign (thyroid cancers never cause gland toxicity)\n2) If the gland is not active, x-rays are relied upon, which may show one of 3 possibilities\nA) A simple cyst is an external wall cyst only and contains clear fluid and does not require removal\nB) A complex cyst is a cyst that contains septa or nodules attached to its wall and requires removal.\nC) Nodule is a solid tumor and requires resection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12193, + "question": "I want a diet. My weight is 119 and my height is 145. I have an underactive gland. Please reply. It is necessary", + "answer": "See an internal medicine specialist in order to have thyroid and pituitary gland tests done. An underactive thyroid gland increases weight. Reduce the carbohydrates in your food, exercise, and drink 8 cups of water a day, especially drinking one or two cups of water before eating. It is forbidden to drink water while eating, and it is forbidden to drink all kinds of soft drinks with a lot of water. Colorful vegetables and no fast food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12194, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a hormonal imbalance and weight gain. The doctor gave me Cloveg 500. I have been using it for seven months, and a second time she gave me Cloveg 750. I want to know if it has side effects or not??", + "answer": "No side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12195, + "question": "3 years ago, I discovered that I had a slight swelling on the left side of the thyroid gland, and it turned out that its functions were normal, but now my hair is very split, does not grow, is falling out and is dry...", + "answer": "See a dermatologist, as you may have a deficiency in iron, zinc, and some vitamins such as B12 and vitamin D, or malnutrition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12196, + "question": "I was taking the hormone Altroxine for a year and a half and Solbird 20 for two years. I suddenly stopped the hormone Altroxen in Ramadan due to fasting conditions, and I withdrew Cortoxin. Now I am suffering from terrible hair loss. The reason is that I want to know my psychology.", + "answer": "Leaving these medications poses a risk to your life\nSee a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12197, + "question": "I have a swelling on the left side of the thyroid gland. I had tests done in 2012 and the results were FT4: 12.93 and TSH: 2.75, and in 2013 it was FT4: 13.41 and TSH: 1.72. Should I repeat the tests and...", + "answer": "There is no need to re-examine because it is normal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12198, + "question": "Hello . . I have an FSH hormone deficiency. Does this cause weight gain??", + "answer": "See an internal medicine specialist for thyroid and pituitary tests, as an underactive thyroid increases weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12199, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. I take Troxine 100, and I feel dizzy, have a constant headache, pain in my right ear, and severe tinnitus. Dr. Tabla Salima told me what is causing these symptoms. The last test result was 0.94 tsh. Help me.", + "answer": "Try measuring the pressure several times, as this may be the reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12200, + "question": "I have an active thyroid disease and I want to practice running, knowing that when I do any great effort my heart palpitations increase and sometimes I feel pain. What do you advise me??", + "answer": "Controlling the thyroid gland well (i.e. making the TSH from 0.5 to 5) makes the patient completely like a healthy person and can make any effort without problems. Therefore, the analysis must be checked and the dose of carbimazole must be adjusted if necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12201, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is an endocrinologist? Do you mean a urology specialist or what?\nSecondly, I want to know if there are hormone injections, where do these injections come from and are they for...", + "answer": "Neither an endocrinologist nor a urologist can solve your problem, and there are no hormonal injections for this issue. I advise you to lose weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12202, + "question": "Good evening\nAre there any medical prescriptions to regrow hair in the front of the head? Note that I had a test done and the result was an underactive thyroid gland. .", + "answer": "Treat the gland, and if the hair condition does not improve, see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12203, + "question": "I did a thyroid test of 0.015\nAnd FT3 5.61\nAnd FT4 1.29\nIs the gland's activity rate high?\nThis analysis and imaging of the gland next week", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12204, + "question": "A 45-year-old woman took a radioactive iodine capsule because of a toxic gland infection. Now the result of the analysis is as follows: T3 = 1.3\nT4=90.6\nTSH=16.5\nNote that she is taking Thyroxine 25, how much does she need now?", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12205, + "question": "May God bless you. I would like to know all the problems resulting from the imbalance resulting from the pituitary gland problem, especially in terms of sexuality and procreation, given that the affected person is a male?", + "answer": "The pituitary gland is the most important gland in the body and is called the maestro of the glands because it regulates the rest of the glands and there is a relationship between it and the hypothalamus.\nIt has 3 lobes, the posterior and middle frontal lobes. The front and middle lobe, known as the glandular part, secrete certain hormones such as adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), prolactin, growth hormone (GH), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH). The back stores hormones secreted by the nervous part of the hypothalamus and regulates their secretion.\nThus, it becomes clear the extent of its impact on sex and procreation, which there is not enough space here to discuss in detail.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12206, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you.. What are the risks of the PTH hormone rising to 165 if it is accompanied by a severe vitamin D deficiency?", + "answer": "It causes osteoporosis and must be treated quickly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12207, + "question": "Hello\nI want a solution for tumors in the thyroid gland of pregnant women", + "answer": "You must wait for the pregnancy to end", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12208, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my brothers\nI am asking about the symptoms of an underactive thyroid gland\nRegarding the necessary treatments to reduce the increase in thyroid hormone if it is within 17\nAnd about the foods that should be eaten and which should be avoided", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12209, + "question": "They took a sample of my husband’s thyroid gland two days ago, and after taking it, he felt pain and pain in it, and he felt an increase in its swelling and pressure on his neck, and it continues with him until now. What is the solution? Is it...", + "answer": "Possibility of bleeding from the needle\nUsually there is no risk, the swelling will gradually subside\nPanadol is good for pain relief", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12210, + "question": "Hello, in April I will be 18 and my height is 164. Is this normal? I noticed weak growth because some of my colleagues were taller than them, some were the same height, and now they are taller", + "answer": "I believe that there is no treatment at this age because the bones have taken their normal position and genetics play a role in height and shortness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12211, + "question": "I had an overactive thyroid gland and it went away without treatment. Two months ago I had a TSH test done and it was 0.75 out of 0.3-5.5. Two days ago I had another test done and the result was 0.33 out of 0.3-5.5. Can it be reduced to...", + "answer": "Usually not, but the 4 Free T should be analyzed with TSH to see if activity has returned or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12212, + "question": "Does using Troxine cause thinness or thyroid disease?", + "answer": "Troxine does not lead to thinness and should not be used for this purpose because it does not help and in return leads to side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12213, + "question": "I am 18 and have not yet reached puberty", + "answer": "Puberty means the transition from childhood to adulthood as a result of the physiological and physical changes that occur, which differ between males and females. Usually, puberty in males occurs between the ages of 9-15 years and is represented by many changes that range from the beginning of the growth of facial and pubic hair to a change in muscle structure. In the body, growth and increase in the size of the penis and testicles and other changes that can be observed. Delayed puberty must be diagnosed by a specialist doctor to confirm hormone levels, as delayed puberty in males can be measured as follows:\n\nFailure to develop the penis and testicles by age 14.\nGrowth of the reproductive organs over a period of more than 5 years.\nShort stature compared to peers of the same age.\n\nDelayed puberty is due to many reasons, including family history, chronic health diseases, or malnutrition, the most important of which is the presence of problems in the thyroid or pituitary gland, which must be evaluated by an endocrinologist to perform the necessary tests for many hormones, and an X-ray may be taken. To the bones of the hand and wrist to determine the cause and thus determine the appropriate treatment, it is therefore advised to consult a specialist doctor as soon as possible.\nFor more:\n\nPuberty in males\nUnderstand what happens to the body in adulthood\n\nReference:\n\nDelayed Puberty\nDelayed Puberty in Boys: Information for Parents\nDelayed Puberty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12214, + "question": "Can an underactive thyroid gland cause infertility?", + "answer": "It may be a reason for this, but there is no problem. If an underactive thyroid gland is diagnosed, the endocrinologist will prescribe thyroid hormone to compensate for the deficiency, and if it is a reason for not having children, this reason will disappear.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12215, + "question": "How does the thyroid gland lead to an increase in prolactin, and does an increase in anti-tpo ant tg lead to an increase in prolactin?", + "answer": "The stimulator of the two hormones is the same. When the thyroid gland becomes sluggish, the stimulator in a gland in the brain works, causing the two hormones to rise. When the thyroid gland is treated, the level of the stimulant decreases and the prolactin hormone decreases.\nTPO has nothing to do with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12216, + "question": "I am 16 years and nine months old, meaning I was born on 02/19/1999. My height is 1.57 and my weight is 47. Is my height appropriate for my age? And I feel weak and very short. Is there...", + "answer": "An x-ray of the hand must be done to determine whether growth centers are present or not\nAnd see an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12217, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have an increase in testosterone\nwhat is the cure", + "answer": "Peace be upon you.. How old are you? What is the level of testosterone?\nAn increase in the level of this hormone above the normal limit compared to age requires examinations of the testicles and adrenal glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12218, + "question": "My friend is 18 years old and she took all her lunch and took iodine and takes 60 mg of groceries. For a while, she does not eat well, and when she comes to study, she does not collect anything and does not know how to sleep well. Is this related to...", + "answer": "An analysis of the thyroid hormone level must be performed to ensure that the hormone is not deficient. If it is normal, the gland has nothing to do with the symptoms, but if the levels are low, the dose must be increased after consulting a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12219, + "question": "Can there be a deficiency in the pituitary gland and at the same time a deficiency in thyroid secretion?\nTSH: 0.03 ulU/ml: 0.3-5.5\nFREE T4: 0.5 ng/dl:...", + "answer": "The pituitary gland contains several types of hormones, and their deficiency can appear through a decrease in the percentage of hormones in the blood, including thyroid hormone or any other gland related to the pituitary gland. We call this central deficiency, and the analysis you sent indicates that, and the treatment is to compensate for the deficiency with treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12220, + "question": "What is a pituitary gland tumor...?", + "answer": "A tumor is a mass in a specific location.\nThe pituitary gland is a gland at the bottom of the brain that secretes several hormones that perform different functions.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12221, + "question": "I have a male hormone deficiency, which is at the lowest level of normal, and I suffer from a high level of desire and rapid sexual intercourse with just touch.", + "answer": "See an internal medicine specialist to find out the causes of testosterone deficiency and to prescribe a treatment for you. The treatment is easy and available.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12222, + "question": "Can thyroid gland sluggishness be a cause of contraception??", + "answer": "An underactive thyroid gland is an important reason for preventing pregnancy, but upon treatment and the hormone levels return to normal under treatment, it does not prevent pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12223, + "question": "When can I take thyroxine when following a diet to lose weight, knowing that I drink plenty of water on an empty stomach and eat a meal every three hours?", + "answer": "Thyroxine may not be used except to treat thyroid deficiency, otherwise it will lead to side effects such as (rapid and irregular heartbeat - diarrhea - osteoporosis - muscle weakness - increased sweating, nervousness and itching - menopause), but weight loss is achieved through diet, exercise, and the drug Orlistat (Xenical), which Reduces the work of fat-digesting enzymes in the intestines", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12224, + "question": "What is the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "See my article and another article on the site about the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12225, + "question": "How to increase zinc, vitamin D, thyroid, vitamin B12, and calcium in the body", + "answer": "All through proper nutrition---see the website specifically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12226, + "question": "How to increase zinc, vitamin D, thyroid and vitamin B12", + "answer": "Nutrition or medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12227, + "question": "Are these percentages normal?\nTestosterone .29ng/ml\nSerum TSH. 1.34ulU/ml\nFSH. 5.35mlu/ml\nLH. 5.63mlu/ml\nPRL. 24.8ng/ml", + "answer": "It is more important to rewrite it correctly --- write it without using Arabic -- or Arabic without using English -- so that the computer does not move forward and backward and turn right, left, right, so we cannot read completely correctly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12228, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the difference between an enzyme and a hormone? Thank you", + "answer": "The enzyme works in vessels inside glands or cells and works locally in a specific organ to perform a limited function---and a hormone is a substance that is secreted from a gland and circulates in the blood to work on other tissues or organs, that is, it is not local, affecting the organ itself in most general cases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12229, + "question": "How do I make the gland become active?", + "answer": "Gland lethargy is usually due to infections that cause the gland to not perform its function. Usually in this case there is nothing the flash can do to reactivate the gland. Treatment must be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12230, + "question": "I have been married for seven months and I use thyroxine 25 pills. Does thyroxine 25 cause delayed pregnancy?", + "answer": "Irregularity of the thyroid gland is one of the causes of delayed pregnancy, so it is necessary to perform analyzes of the gland’s hormones, ensure their regularity, and adjust the dose if necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12231, + "question": "After hyperthyroidism with the use of carbimazole for 8 months, I then suffered from lethargy, and 3 months ago, despite stopping the above treatment, I started taking thyroid hormone medication (25 mg). Is this lethargy permanent?", + "answer": "Most polycystic gland cysts of a type other than Graves' disease may begin to be active and become inactive over a few days, and the patient is forced to take treatment to replace the missing hormone - and if it was a symptomatic inflammation that led to the gland not rising and then its function declined, treatment must be taken - as for the duration, it may be equal over the days, but Follow-up is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12232, + "question": "Peace be upon you. After hyperthyroidism with the use of carbimazole for 3 months now, I began to suffer from lethargy despite stopping the above treatment. I started taking synthetic thyroid hormone medication (25 mg) so what?", + "answer": "If there is sluggishness in the gland, this treatment must be taken, but tests must be followed up because the dose may need to be changed several times in the first stage.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12233, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been suffering from endocrine disorders for eight years. Of course, it is a benign tumor, thank God. Medications. I suffer from a lot of fatigue and insomnia", + "answer": "Most gland cysts are benign - if they are working properly by secreting thyroid hormone, then there is no need to worry - fatigue may be temporary or from something else.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12234, + "question": "Hello\nDoes eating fenugreek raise prolactin or estrogen?", + "answer": "Fenugreek is understood by some people to increase milk production in lactating women", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12235, + "question": "What are the cases of thyroid activity that require surgical intervention?", + "answer": "Surgery is necessary if there is a mass in the gland that leads to increased secretion. It is also possible to perform the operation if the medication does not help in treating the gland for a year or more.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12236, + "question": "I want a diet for those who suffer from an underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "Balancing nutrition with its basic components is more important than adhering to undesirable types. The best expert on the subject is a nutritionist. See the website in particular or consult a nutrition specialist in your country.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12237, + "question": "There are injections called growth hormone that are mostly used in the gym. What are the extent of their side effects...?? It may lead to infertility!!", + "answer": "These needles are very dangerous. They work to increase the size of the bone, not the muscle, and may affect the reproductive organs, such as sexual weakness and infertility as well. They also increase the size of the bone in width, not length, for someone of your age.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12238, + "question": "I suffer from an overactive thyroid gland and poisoning in the right lobe, and I am taking a carbimazole dose of 9 tablets daily to perform the operation, and currently the TSH test is 27.07. Will this lead to postponement...", + "answer": "The TSH test is the opposite of the state of the thyroid gland (it increases in lethargy and decreases in activity) and the normal number is from 0.5 to 5. This means that your analysis means that your thyroid gland is inactive due to the large dose of carbimazole. You can reduce the dose for a month, then repeat the analysis and perform the operation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12239, + "question": "Hello...Do the symptoms of hypothyroidism increase in the first month of treatment??", + "answer": "Symptoms of hypothyroidism should not increase in the first month. Consult your doctor to increase the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12240, + "question": "Pharmacy student, I need to know...the reason\nhigh fsh in hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "FSH increases when the function of the ovaries in women or testicles in men decreases\nAs for hypothyorodism, it may be the main mediator due to an underactive thyroid gland rather than the body’s dependence on the hormone thyroxine to perform its function.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12241, + "question": "I want medicines to increase height", + "answer": "It is not impossible after this age, as the bones have healed to their normal position", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12242, + "question": "I am in 2nd grade and I have not yet reached 14. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Puberty is affected by genetic factors. Sometimes, don't rush, you will reach puberty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12243, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My wife is sick with the thymus gland. How can this gland be treated?", + "answer": "This gland is located behind the sternum. It is formed in children and disappears in adulthood. Some immune cells are formed in it. A disorder in this gland or the presence of tumors in it causes muscle weakness. It may affect the muscles of the eyelids and results in drooping of the eyelids. It may affect the chewing process and difficulty swallowing. It may affect It affects the muscles that help breathing and causes breathing disorders. I advise taking an x-ray or a CT scan, and some cases are treated with medical drugs. However, in the case of tumors, surgical intervention is necessary, and the operation is similar to open-heart surgery to reach this gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12244, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please tell me how to treat the thymus gland", + "answer": "The thymus gland is located in the chest behind the sternum. It is large at birth and becomes smaller as a person grows older. If it is enlarged, this often means that there is a tumor in it. This tumor may either be in it only (Thymoma) and is treated by removing it, or it may be part of a general tumor in all the lymph nodes. In the body (Lymphoma) and is treated with chemotherapy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12245, + "question": "Hello, I have a severe lack of appetite, and my weight is constantly decreasing, 48 kg, and my height is 166. Note that I had hyperthyroidism and recovered. What is the solution?? Please help me. Is it possible for me to recover from the disease??", + "answer": "Consult your doctor to prescribe the appropriate treatment for you. You must continue treatment for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12246, + "question": "What is the cause of swelling of the left part of the thyroid gland??? Does it indicate an excess or deficiency?", + "answer": "A swelling of the thyroid gland, whether the left part, the right part, or all of it, is an enlargement of the thyroid gland, but to know whether there is an increase or decrease in thyroid hormones, we do not rely on its size, but rather on examining the thyroid hormones in the blood.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12247, + "question": "Does swelling of the left part of the thyroid gland lead to heavy hair loss, knowing that the tests indicate its health and function??????", + "answer": "If the function is correct, it does not lead to hair loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12248, + "question": "My mother, 51 years old, suffers from inflammation of the thyroid gland, according to the nuclear image and tests. The doctor prescribed her the medication “COROTROPE 5” for 30 days, the dose reduced every 10 days.\nWhat is it...", + "answer": "This is cortzone. Its goal is to reduce inflammation. But I do not recommend it except in very rare cases because it has side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12249, + "question": "Welcome\nMy daughter is late in her height growth. Decade\nIs there a safe catalyst?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for a growth hormone test and your doctor will decide if you need growth hormone, which is the only hormone that stimulates height and is safe under medical supervision.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12250, + "question": "What is the treatment for hypothyroidism?\nIs she having an operation?", + "answer": "The rate of thyroid tests depends on the activity of the pituitary gland, and without knowing the level of this hormone, thyroid disorders cannot be diagnosed. The level of thyroid hormone varies according to age in adults: 2 to 4.4, from the ages of 13 to 17, it is 2.4 to 5.0, from 7 to 12, it is 2.5 to 5.6, from The age of 6 is 2.5, and the treatment of thyroid gland sluggishness is based on the rate of thyroid gland sluggishness, and there is no need for any operations to treat thyroid sluggishness.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12251, + "question": "What is the dose for the growth hormone somatropin for a 15-year-old child?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for a growth hormone test, and your doctor will decide if you need growth hormone, and your doctor will decide the dosage and follow-up.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12252, + "question": "My wife has, according to the examination, a tumor or nodule in the glands. The surgeon advised that it be removed. And other doctors. They want the possibility of treatment and follow-up. I don't have any advice", + "answer": "If the examination is correct and the image is correct, there is no need to remove the nodes. Can only continue. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12253, + "question": "A type of food for a patient with a toxic thyroid gland", + "answer": "There is no specific food for thyroid activity except through treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12254, + "question": "How do I reduce high pituitary hormones??", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for a clinical and laboratory examination, and after the examinations, he will decide the type of treatment appropriate for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12255, + "question": "I am a girl and I have had an underactive thyroid gland for a year. I have been taking 75 thyroxine and the doctor told me that my thyroid gland has become in the normal range of 5, but I started to notice a difference in my right cheek, which is more swollen...", + "answer": "The difference in the size of the cheeks is not due to an underactive thyroid gland. See a plastic surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12256, + "question": "Growth hormone deficiency and its treatment", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for a growth hormone test, and your doctor will decide whether you need growth hormone or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12257, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from an active gland and it has nodes. What are the nodes and does it have a treatment? Does it turn into a tumor? How do I deal with it? Is surgery or medication required? Does it disappear with time?", + "answer": "Usually the nodes are healthy and do not require any treatment and do not turn into tumors. The only important thing is to make sure that the ultrasound image is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12258, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a lot of weakness in the testosterone hormone. Al-Hakim prescribed testosterone injections for the rest of my life. Does it have lifelong symptoms? I am 35. Thank you.", + "answer": "It is the only treatment for this hormone deficiency\nIn principle, there are no symptoms with prolonged use\nYou should have a PSA prostate examination annually", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12259, + "question": "My wife suffers from a condition in which she cannot sleep for 5 to 7 days, lacks concentration, fatigue, and has a pale face.\nFor your information, she has a tumor in her thyroid gland and is scheduled for surgery", + "answer": "I think she is suffering from a psychological condition because of the operation\nIf so, she must be reassured that the thyroid tumors resolve well after the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12260, + "question": "Hello, I am 25 years old and my height is 160 cm. I feel short in stature. Is there anything to lengthen my height?", + "answer": "There is no way at this age to grow tall", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12261, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. May God bless your morning, Doctor. My wife has a benign tumor in her thyroid gland, and she suffers from fatigue, lack of sleep, lack of concentration, and scattered thoughts. Is this a symptom of a tumor?", + "answer": "Get tests done on your pituitary gland and thyroid gland. You may be suffering from an overactive thyroid gland. See an internal medicine or endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12262, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from a gland problem, and I feel pain in the neck and jaw, a strong heartbeat, and the results of the laboratory examination are that the TSH is low. Please answer, thank you!!!!!!", + "answer": "The symptoms and the result of the analysis mean (active thyroid gland), and this is treated with carbimazole tablets at a dose ranging from one to 12 tablets per day, depending on the severity of the condition and the degree of its response to treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12263, + "question": "I have antibodies to the thyroid gland, and the doctor prescribed me thyroxine with Ovacure because I have ovarian cysts. Is the diagnosis correct regarding linking cysts with thyroid dysfunction?", + "answer": "It is very possible---polycystic ovary syndrome comes with obesity and increased estrogen--and an underactive gland causes fat accumulation and obesity.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12264, + "question": "Welcome\nI had a thyroid test and the results came back\nFree T4 0.963\nThird generation TSH 1.24\nI am taking medication for love, I want to know whether the test result is good or not, because 0.963 is correct in the ring, but it is a lot...", + "answer": "Natural proportions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12265, + "question": "My analysis showed results as follows\nCalcium 9.7 8.5 - 10.5\nT3 1.12 0.82 - 1.6\nT4 7.80 4.2 - 12.0\nTSH 3.01 0.52 5.0\nVitamin D 16.9 less than 20\nIf...", + "answer": "Natural proportions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12266, + "question": "Do metformin pills treat hormonal disorders?", + "answer": "If there are cysts on the ovaries, menstrual disorders, or excess hair on the body, this treatment helps regulate hormones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12267, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. How do I treat it?", + "answer": "Compensate hormone secretion by taking medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12268, + "question": "I want to know the effectiveness of these medications for a person suffering from a hormonal disorder and poor sperm production in the testicles.\nL-carnitine\nTrib gold\nAntioxidants\nZinc supplements", + "answer": "These treatments are excellent for sperm production", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12269, + "question": "Can I remove the adrenal gland glands without completely removing the gland? Thank you", + "answer": "It is useless---although it is difficult, if not impossible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12270, + "question": "What is the treatment for the pituitary gland, which is responsible for the thyroid gland, knowing that I am very overweight and my thighs are frighteningly full, so what should I do?????????", + "answer": "See an internal medicine specialist for an analysis of the thyroid, pituitary gland, testosterone, and cortisol.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12271, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. My mother has a very small tumor in the thyroid gland. I had a biopsy and the result was 99 benign and there are abnormal cells. Is there a risk of it turning into malignant?", + "answer": "When the abnormal cells are not cancerous, there is no fear, but the tumor must be monitored periodically with ultrasound scans at a rate of every 6 to 12 months to confirm the size of the tumor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12272, + "question": "I have a 13-year-old daughter. She has a growth deficiency. What are the effective medications for this disease?", + "answer": "Examination by a doctor specializing in gynecology and endocrinology", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12273, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the results of my tests? The numbers were as follows\nCalcium 9.7\nT3 1.12\nT4 7.80\nTSH 3.01\nVitamin D 16.9\nThank you", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12274, + "question": "Gland problems affect the cycle. How do I know if I have gland problems and which glands affect the cycle? My cycle is not regular and I also have urinary problems. Thank you.", + "answer": "You should be examined by a gynecologist to confirm if there is a problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12275, + "question": "Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, calcium, and iron stores. What is the name of this analysis or examination?", + "answer": "Serum Vitamin D\nSerum Vitamin B12\nTotal Ca, ionized Ca\nIron profile.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12276, + "question": "I had thyroid surgery and started taking Livotrox pills, but I did not take this medication for a while because it was difficult for me to forget it.", + "answer": "If your thyroid hormone is lower than normal and you do not take medication regularly, this may be life-threatening.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12277, + "question": "I am going to have a hemi thyroidectomy and I am very worried. Is it a serious or simple operation?? And does it have side effects?", + "answer": "The process is simple and easy and there is no risk", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12278, + "question": "I have a slight pain in my ear and a slight pain in the parotid gland and cheek. What is the cause?", + "answer": "It may be an infection of the parotid gland or the external ear. It is necessary to see a doctor for a medical examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12279, + "question": "Does the football player return to the field normally after removing the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Live your normal life and exercise normally, provided that you take treatment regularly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12280, + "question": "I suffer from excessive obesity and I have lethargy and laziness in the thyroid gland. What should I do? I am tired of dieting.", + "answer": "Excessive obesity is treated with diet and exercise, along with blood insulin resistance tests. If your body mass index is between 30 and 35, I recommend gastric sleeve surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12281, + "question": "My fiancée's thyroid gland was analyzed and it was found that the rate was high at 29.77. She also wants to have a gastric sleeve procedure. Will the operation affect her in the future because of the thyroid gland?\nIs there a chance that children will be affected by the gland in the future?", + "answer": "The gland must first be treated until it becomes normal. After that, the operation can be done. As long as the gland problem is treated, it has no effect on the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12282, + "question": "What is the benefit of growth hormone for lengthening?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for a growth hormone test, and your doctor will decide if you need growth hormone, along with an X-ray of the wrist to confirm that the bone has not healed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12283, + "question": "What do these results mean and what is the disease? FT4 ROCHE 11.14 pmol/l TSH U.S. ROCHE 9.040 microUI/ML ANTI TPO ROCHE 255.8 UI/ML", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12284, + "question": "When do the symptoms of thyroid dysfunction disappear after treatment?", + "answer": "Symptoms improve gradually, but it takes several weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12285, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and high cholesterol. The doctor prescribed Ethrox 50 and Simvastatin 20, and I did not improve until two months later. At that time, I took the premium, and the result of the examination was that I returned to normal, and he did not change the treatment! And I feel palpitations?", + "answer": "The dose is not enough at all. Increase the dose to 100 and on Friday take 150 and the whole thing will improve.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12286, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid dysfunction, and I started treatment, but I still suffer from swelling in the palms of the hands and feet, along with pain in both. What is the reason? Could there be a problem with...", + "answer": "You did not mention how long you have been taking the treatment. If the treatment is recent, you must wait and measure the hormone to adjust the dose. If you have been taking the treatment for a long time, the hormone must also be tested. If it is normal, the gland has nothing to do with the swelling.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12287, + "question": "Doctor, I am 17, my height is 142, and I have been standing for 4 years. What is the solution? Is it beneficial for me to take growth hormone?", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist to confirm several aspects related to growth, such as bone age and hormone levels, after which the appropriate treatment can be determined.\nAn early visit to the doctor and not delay contribute to optimal treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12288, + "question": "How do I preserve and protect the thyroid gland??", + "answer": "The only thing is to take enough iodine in food. Iodine is found in seafood and some grains.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12289, + "question": "An 18-year-old young man, about 9 years old, I injured my head from the back due to a major shock and needed stitches. Now I suffer from delayed puberty. Is that the reason for the delay? What should I do and any doctor specializes in my case?", + "answer": "This is not a reason for your delayed puberty. Get your testosterone level tested to know the functions of your testicles", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12290, + "question": "I have an increase in thyroid hormone and high blood pressure. What is the solution to lower my blood pressure?", + "answer": "If there is an increase in gland secretion, it must be treated. The pressure is not necessarily related to the gland and should be treated as any normal pressure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12291, + "question": "I have been taking New Mercazole for a month and a half, 2 tablets three times a day for a month, but the T4 does not decrease, but on the contrary, it increases, so where is the problem?", + "answer": "You must take the medication regularly. If the rate does not improve, the dose must be changed. Sometimes another treatment must be considered, such as surgery or radioactive iodine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12292, + "question": "I have hair loss due to the thyroid gland. What do you advise me to stop the loss?", + "answer": "If it is actually from the gland, it must be treated with thyroxine pills to compensate for it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12293, + "question": "The normal percentage of the thyroid gland", + "answer": "The level of thyroid hormone varies according to age in adults: from 2 to 4.4, from 13 to 17 years, it is 2.4 to 5.0, from 7 to 12, it is 2.5 to 5.6, from 1 to 6 years, it is 2.5.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12294, + "question": "What vegetables and fruits may reduce inflammation or fibrosis of the lymph nodes?", + "answer": "Foods have nothing to do with lymphadenitis. Its inflammation is the result of inflammation in another area of ​​the body or from some germs. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12295, + "question": "I was suffering from hyperthyroidism and it was cured. I stopped taking the medication (Thyrocel 50) 6 months ago, but now I suffer from a very rapid heartbeat and tension...", + "answer": "Re-test the gland. It is possible that your disease has recurred, and if the results are normal, the gland has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12296, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from weakness, fatigue, and tremors\nIs this a symptom of the thyroid gland?\nTo me, these symptoms come and go\nThank you", + "answer": "I advise you to see an internal medicine specialist to examine you and do a blood test for the thyroid gland. You probably have hyperthyroidism according to the symptoms you have.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12297, + "question": "My daughter is one year old and I feel her neck is short. Does the thyroid gland have an effect on this?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has no role in the shortness or length of the neck, and the thyroid gland is routinely examined upon the birth of any child", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12298, + "question": "Hello\nI have had a toxic gland for 8 months and it has become inactive after taking antibiotic medication. What is the appropriate treatment for them? Note that the medication I use is carbimazole 5mg only.", + "answer": "There are two reasons for the gland to change from toxic to inactive:\n1) Infections of the thyroid gland (Thyroiditis) cause breakdown in the gland and the release of the hormone stored in it increases (and secretion or production does not increase), causing toxicity at first, but this is followed by lethargy due to the consumption of the gland, and treatment after the end of the temporary toxic period depends on the type of infection. For example, a viral infection is cured. The patient recovers spontaneously after a while, while Hashimoto's inflammation requires continuous replacement therapy with thyroxine\n2) An excessive dose of carbimazole, and treatment is to reduce the dose to suit the secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12299, + "question": "Hello\nI have been suffering from hair loss for two years. I have done a number of tests and tests (iron, thyroid...) and the results are positive. There are no problems. What is the cause and treatment?\nplease?", + "answer": "I advise you to do a testosterone and cortisol test and a zinc test because an increase in these hormones helps hair loss.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12300, + "question": "My sister is in the seventh grade and her weight is 90. Darkness has begun to appear around her neck, although it does not go away. What caused it? Please help.", + "answer": "This is called (Acanthosis nigricans), in which the skin in the neck, under the armpits, and pubic area becomes black in color and has a velvety texture (like velvet). This indicates the body’s resistance to insulin due to weight gain. I advise you to diet and exercise before diabetes occurs.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12301, + "question": "I suffer from the appearance of a lot of hair in different areas of the body, and after the examination it was found that the testosterone hormone is high. Does treating it lead to hair loss in these areas?", + "answer": "Naturally, increasing this hormone increases hair in females in unwanted areas, and using the female hormone increases hair in desirable areas, such as the scalp, and reduces hair in unwanted areas.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12302, + "question": "Do thyroid disorders cause swelling in the feet?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism causes the accumulation of waxy tissue in the skin, which increases the thickness of the skin. The feet appear swollen, but the tumor does not leave a mark after pressing it with the finger (non-pitting edema).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12303, + "question": "I am a 33-year-old single girl. I suffer from protruding breasts. I had tests on the prolactin hormone to no avail. What is the solution? Please respond quickly or what test is needed to detect it. Thank you.", + "answer": "The emergence of the breast occurred recently, meaning this is a sick condition, but if it is from puberty, this is a normal condition. If it is recent, you must do a mamogram and ultasound gge]d, especially if it is one breast.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12304, + "question": "Is radioactive iodine treatment the ideal solution for treating a toxic thyroid gland? Or is surgical intervention better?? For a 54 year old woman\nI hope for an answer, may God reward you", + "answer": "It is one of the solutions. If the gland is large, this treatment is not recommended because the failure rate with this treatment is high\nThe important thing is that before making any decision regarding iodine treatment or surgery, the hormone level in the blood must be normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12305, + "question": "Reasons for the increase in PTH = 73.31, and three months ago it was 106.4, and calcium is normal, but I mean high blood pressure and palpitations, and there is a deficiency in vitamin D = 10. What are the causes of these symptoms and what is the required diagnosis?", + "answer": "This increase usually results from a deficiency of vitamin D. It returns to normal with an increase in the vitamin and is not related to high blood pressure or palpitations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12306, + "question": "I suffer from terrible hair loss and it has spread to other areas of the body. Although I went to a gynecologist, nothing happened, and I learned that I have thyroiditis, but in the analysis I did not...", + "answer": "My hair falls out--it is related to the functions of cortisone hormones and the availability of vitamins---the thyroid gland has TSH tests, free T4---", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12307, + "question": "My mother is 54 years old and has a toxic swollen thyroid gland. Can it be treated without resorting to radioactive iodine?\nIs it possible to perform an operation without going through radioactive iodine?\nIs there a risk after the operation?\nplease reply", + "answer": "This decision is between you and the doctor and is related to the size of the gland and the presence of nodes inside it or not\nThere is no danger from the operation or after it. The important thing is to monitor the hormone levels to know when to start alternative treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12308, + "question": "My sister had an anti-thyroglobuline test after a partial thyroidectomy due to a cancerous tumor in August 2015 and found it to be 125. Is this evidence of the presence of another dangerous tumor, even though the iodine session was not specified?", + "answer": "It is necessary to take radioactive iodine sessions after removing the thyroid gland because of the cancer. I reassure you, and based on the experience of thyroid cancer after its removal, the cure rate is 100 out of 100 after treatment with radioactive iodine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12309, + "question": "Thyroid gland dimensions: 2.2 x 2.6 x 7.1 cm. Taking a dose of 75 thyroxine.", + "answer": "Treatment of an underactive thyroid gland does not depend on the size, but rather on the results of blood tests, and treatment is based on the results and symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12310, + "question": "My thyroid tests became normal, but because of the pregnancy, the doctor asked me to take Troxine 100...does it have side effects on pregnancy since the tests are normal?", + "answer": "There are no side effects and it should be normal during pregnancy and there are no side effects on the fetus", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12311, + "question": "If the thyroid gland is underactive, is it recommended to exercise and for how long is it appropriate, or should I stop doing it? Is there a preferable diet to follow and is there any food that should be avoided?", + "answer": "You must take treatment for an underactive thyroid gland, exercise half an hour a day, eat a lot of vegetables and fruits, drink water, and stay away from soft drinks and fast food.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12312, + "question": "An operation to remove an enlarged part of the thyroid gland. Thank God, the tests are fine, and for ten days now, I am suffering from difficulty swallowing.", + "answer": "Sometimes a nerve is affected during the operation, leading to difficulty swallowing. It is preferable to review to confirm this or if there is another reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12313, + "question": "Doctor, I have an underactive thyroid gland and I am now pregnant. When I was tested, I found the hormone level was good at 2.30. Should I continue with Levothyrox 25? I have Mycoplasma bacteria. He prescribed me Soliprad 20 and Rovamycin 1.5.", + "answer": "The result of the analysis is excellent and within the normal range, and you must continue taking the treatment throughout the pregnancy, as it is necessary and does not have any effect on the fetus.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12314, + "question": "Does removing a lobe of the thyroid gland affect health and childbirth???", + "answer": "It does not affect the pregnancy or the fetus, and thyroid treatment must also be used during pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12315, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. The first examination I was pregnant and the underactive rate was 11. After that, the following tests showed the percentage was 2. Currently, I have been using the treatment for a year and the percentage shows the same thing.\nContinue treatment or not...", + "answer": "Treatment of the gland is chronic and does not stop", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12316, + "question": "TSH ratio is less than 0.270", + "answer": "The normal ratio is 0.5 to 5, so the value of your analysis is low, but it cannot inform you of the diagnosis without the symptoms and signs of the disease and the rest of the gland tests (T3, T4), as there are many reasons for such a decrease, including:\n1) Thyroid activity\n2) Primary hypothyroidism, which is treated with a dose of thyroxine greater than necessary\n3) Secondary hypothyroidism (caused by pituitary gland deficiency)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12317, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a son who is 13 years old and he is very short. I have a daughter who is 15 years old and she is short compared to the heights of their friends. The question is, will growth hormone help them at this time? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is necessary to do a growth hormone test for them at this appropriate age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12318, + "question": "How is an underactive thyroid gland treated?", + "answer": "The only treatment is thyroxine pills to replace the gland. There is no other treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12319, + "question": "I want a treatment to activate the pineal gland as soon as possible", + "answer": "Scientifically, there is no such thing as (stimulating the pineal gland). Here is some information so that you do not fall prey to a scam\n1) The pineal gland is located in the brain and secretes a hormone called melatonin\n2) The pineal gland becomes calcified (i.e. calcium accumulates in it) in the thirties, melatonin secretion decreases, and it can never be activated.\n3) Although melatonin is credited with improving mood, regular sleep, cell vitality, and skin freshness, it has been proven that replacement therapy with melatonin tablets did not benefit humans at all.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12320, + "question": "Hello\nI had male hormone tests done and I want to check on the results\nSerum prolacitn:5.7\nfree testosterone:13\ntotal testosterone:6.4\nF.S.H: 2.7\nL.H.: 5.4\nThank you", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12321, + "question": "How do I get rid of the anxiety caused by an overactive thyroid gland? Now I had it removed 4 months ago, and I have the opposite, lethargy. Every two months, we increase the dose of Votrex, and the anxiety and tension still control me. What should I do?", + "answer": "These symptoms can last for a long time\nExercise can relieve stress and anxiety", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12322, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test of 6, and the doctor said that the result is higher than the normal rate. Do I have an overactive gland or an underactive one? What is the treatment and how long should it be given? I want...", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12323, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done a year ago and the results were excellent, but when I had it done a year later, the test showed that the rate was 6 and the doctor said there was an increase in the hormone level...", + "answer": "If the TSH is what is meant, this may be the beginning of lethargy, but you must repeat the analysis to be sure\nIf the TSH continues to rise, then treatment and thyroid hormone regulation should begin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12324, + "question": "I suffer from a deficiency in the thyroid gland and I love eggs and milk. Does it have an effect?", + "answer": "Eating has no effect on the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12325, + "question": "Are eggs and milk prohibited for patients with hypothyroidism? Because I weigh a lot, 125 pounds, and I love chocolate, what should I do?", + "answer": "Eating has nothing to do with gland sluggishness\nAvoid sugars to not gain weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12326, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy fellow doctors, may God reward you well. I have lethargy and laziness in the thyroid gland, and I usually like to eat sweets, and my weight is increasing, and I do not want to do a gastric sleeve. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "And may peace be upon you,\nYou must start by seeing an endocrinologist to perform the necessary tests and use appropriate treatments to control the level of the gland’s hormones at a normal level, which will subsequently help in controlling weight.\nYou should also consider a healthy, balanced diet and exercise to help get rid of excess weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12327, + "question": "Are thyroid medications dangerous for pregnant women?", + "answer": "If the activity begins during pregnancy, there is no risk from treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12328, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. Does it affect preventing pregnancy?", + "answer": "If not treated, it may affect pregnancy. But if treated, there is no effect.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12329, + "question": "Is the activity of the thyroid gland treated, God willing? For information, the antibody tests are fine, praise be to God.", + "answer": "It can be treated medically or surgically, depending on the case. It is necessary to consult an endocrinologist to begin treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12330, + "question": "Can I recover from hyperthyroidism or is it a chronic disease?", + "answer": "It's a chronic disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12331, + "question": "I did a thyroid test and the result came out as TSH (7.49) mlu/l, and I have been off the pill for 3 months.\nMy question is, should I go back to taking the pills and what is the dose??\nKnowing my previous dose...", + "answer": "Return to your previous dose and never stop treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12332, + "question": "Please, my thyroid test came out as high as 4.8 and it prevents pregnancy. The doctor gave me 25 grams of thyroxine every day for a month and I completed the month. Should I continue or stop it and how do I know from the symptoms that they have changed...", + "answer": "The examination must be repeated again and a report will be made if you need to continue or stop. But this test is not high enough to prevent pregnancy, in my opinion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12333, + "question": "Hello, I would like to know the symptoms of Fotmit 850 medicine. The doctor wrote it to me for weight loss and to stimulate the ovaries. Is it suitable or not? I have been using it for two weeks because I have a thyroid gland of 4.8. That’s why she gave me the medicine. Thank you.", + "answer": "This drug is used to stimulate the ovaries and lose weight in the beginning. Sometimes it causes symptoms and disturbances in the digestive system, and these are temporary symptoms, and it is suitable for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12334, + "question": "Does hypothyroidism cause joint pain? Or a deficiency in vitamin D? Does severe cold in the bones cause this? ..\nNote that I have vitamin D...", + "answer": "Vitamin D deficiency causes joint pain, not gland sluggishness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12335, + "question": "I have been married for 8 years. I have not had children for a while. I have been suffering from thyroid disease. Is treating the thyroid gland considered a contraceptive and is it a reason for weight gain?", + "answer": "An underactive thyroid affects the menstrual cycle and causes problems for you. You must treat the thyroid gland, make your menstrual cycle regular, and work to increase weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12336, + "question": "Do I have to fast before getting tested for zinc, vitamin D, vitamin B12, iron and calcium stores, and the thyroid gland? Please answer quickly.", + "answer": "These tests do not require fasting", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12337, + "question": "The thyroid gland and a benign tumor in the left lobe were removed 3 years ago, and the activity rate increases and decreases. The rate is good. Now I had the examination and now the abdominal pain...", + "answer": "Abdominal pain and diarrhea may be a symptom that has nothing to do with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12338, + "question": "Hello . Could you please tell me what is the thing that does not make the body grow well and is it possible for you to provide me with foods to include in five meals...", + "answer": "I advise you to eat a balanced diet, such as colorful vegetables and fresh fruits, drink at least 8 cups of water, avoid drinking carbonated water and fast food, exercise, and get enough sleep for at least 8 hours a day.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12339, + "question": "I had surgery to remove the thyroid gland two years ago, and I am taking 200% Eltroxin treatment, and the tests are ok. The problem is still there. I still have severe back pain, numbness in my face, and numbness in my legs. Where does the problem stop?", + "answer": "The problem now is not from the thyroid gland. Do blood tests for iron, iron stores, vitamin D, vitamin B complex, and a blood picture.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12340, + "question": "She is 42 years old and has no children. The prolactin level is high by 210. It is possible that there is a tumor in the pituitary gland. What is the medication for treatment?", + "answer": "You must have an IRM scan of the pituitary gland to confirm the presence of enlargement of the pituitary gland, and then you can take treatment if you need it under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12341, + "question": "Is there a treatment for pituitary gland tumor and what is the medicine?", + "answer": "1) A pituitary tumor that secretes the hormone prolactin responds excellently to the drug cabergoline (Destinox).\n2) A pituitary tumor that secretes growth hormone responds somewhat to cabergoline (Destinox) and octreotide (Sandostatin).\n3) A pituitary tumor that secretes adrenal stimulating hormone (ACTH) is treated surgically\n4) A pituitary tumor that secretes thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is treated surgically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12342, + "question": "My mother had thyroid surgery a year ago, but now she suffers from tremors, fatigue, dry mouth, and facial swelling, even though her TSH test = 0.25 and the normal value is 0.27-4 with...", + "answer": "Reducing levothyroxin to the dose 88.5 is preferable - it is required to perform a blood salt and cell examination and planning.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12343, + "question": "Does high FSH have a treatment?", + "answer": "Why does FSH bother you?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12344, + "question": "My mother had surgery on the thyroid gland a year ago. She now suffers from body tremors, fatigue, dry mouth and swelling of the face. She had a TSH test = 0.25.\nbut...", + "answer": "After performing the operation, did you see an internal medicine specialist to prescribe the appropriate treatment for you to regulate the functioning of the thyroid gland?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12345, + "question": "My test was tsh5.8.....ft4.22.5 after taking carbimazole 3 tablets three times for three weeks. My test became tsh1.30.....ft4..28.5. Is this a tumor or Grave's disease? I diagnosed Grave's disease and took Gobizone.", + "answer": "The question is not clear---", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12346, + "question": "Is urinary tract infection related to glaucoma and amenorrhea?", + "answer": "There is no clear relationship - but the cycle and the thyroid gland share in that gland diseases obstruct the cycle == Detecting the cause of hyperplasia is important and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12347, + "question": "What causes high parathyroid hormone?", + "answer": "High parathyroid hormone may be either\n1) Primary: the result of an enlargement or tumor in the gland that causes increased secretion and is treated by removal\n2) Secondary: Mostly as a result of chronic kidney failure, which causes a calcium deficiency, so the gland swells and its secretion increases in an attempt to compensate for the deficiency. It is treated by correcting the calcium deficiency.\n3) Tertiary: Also as a result of chronic kidney failure (if treatment is neglected for a long time), secondary hyperplasia turns into tertiary and is treated by eradication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12348, + "question": "Hello, I am pregnant today. I have hypothyroidism, mycoplasma bacteria, and polycystic ovary syndrome. What medicine should I take because I have already had two miscarriages?", + "answer": "Start levothyroxin 50 mcg - at least and test every month - Mycoplasma is treatable. The problem is that you did not explain where and how you discovered it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12349, + "question": "What foods treat hypothyroidism after taking a radioactive iodine capsule? What foods harm this patient? The patient suffers from anemia, high cholesterol, and joint pain.", + "answer": "There is nothing to treat the thyroid gland except thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12350, + "question": "Is vitamin D used with calcium pills?", + "answer": "Vitamin D increases the absorption of calcium from the intestines, and there is no harm in taking them together", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12351, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid prevent pregnancy??", + "answer": "Yes, it prevents pregnancy and must be treated before pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12352, + "question": "I have had an enlarged lobe of the thyroid gland for years, which causes difficulty swallowing, but it was only diagnosed a year ago and I had the gland removed, and now I still feel tightness and difficulty swallowing, and I suffer from snoring.", + "answer": "This has nothing to do with the gland. See an ear, nose and throat doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12353, + "question": "I take carbimazole and the hormones are not going down. The doctor says you have Grave's disease and he told me to continue taking carbimazole 2 times three times with a Gobizone tablet after dinner. Is this okay or not?", + "answer": "The maximum dose of carbimazole is 4 pills 3 times a day, and your dose does not exceed 6 pills a day, and I do not see a reason for treatment with cortisone (Gobizone), knowing that this treatment is not given in the evening, but only in the morning, so as not to cause side effects and accumulation of water in the body.\nTreatment is inaccurate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12354, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from stiffness and pain in the sublingual gland. What is the cause of this? I hope for an answer from the respected staff.", + "answer": "The glands usually swell due to inflammation. Sometimes it can become enlarged due to tumors. Therefore, you should check with a doctor to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12355, + "question": "What is the effect of high testosterone, knowing that I am 25 years old and married for five months? Does it affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "Hormones are primarily responsible for procreation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12356, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an underactive gland and I take thyroxine. Is one of its side effects the appearance of pimples on my head? Note that I take a thyroxine 50 pill and what is the treatment for it. Thank you.", + "answer": "There are no disadvantages to thyroxine as it compensates for the deficiency of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12357, + "question": "What is testosterone in men? What results in a decrease from its normal rate?", + "answer": "A male hormone derived from cholesterol. This hormone dictates the development of male sexual characteristics. It is produced in the cells of the testicles and a small part of the adrenal gland. LH (FSH) controls this hormone. When the level of testosterone is low, the pituitary gland produces LH to increase testosterone, which dictates the maturation of the reproductive organs and sperm. A deficiency of this hormone may cause weakness in sexual desire and erection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12358, + "question": "Ask about the reasons for not increasing growth naturally?", + "answer": "It may be growth hormone deficiency or thyroid deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12359, + "question": "I am a 21-year-old girl, my male hormone was 900, my milk was 460, and my iron deficiency was 9. Now, after treatment, my hair is falling out severely, knowing that I take nutritional supplements, and I also read that hair loss...", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12360, + "question": "My TSH level is 5.83\nIs this rate normal or do I need treatment??", + "answer": "She is on the verge - and this does not mean taking medication - but rather continuing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12361, + "question": "Welcome\nMy TSH level is 5.83\nIs this percentage normal??", + "answer": "The normal TSH level is between 0.27 and 4.2. Information has been received. You may be suffering from a slight thyroid gland sluggishness. See an internal medicine specialist to prescribe the appropriate dose for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12362, + "question": "Hello\nMy question is, is the thyroid gland in general a hereditary disease??\nIs it true that it could be caused by the evil eye or envy?", + "answer": "They are all tests from God - and envy and the evil eye, in terms of scientific experience, are among the things that affect human organs.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12363, + "question": "My body shape looks like a female, how thin I am and my limbs are long. I went to an endocrinologist and he told me, “You are normal, and my testosterone and FSH are normal. Please answer. Thank you.”", + "answer": "This is normal for some people, and it is a result of the body’s rapid metabolism. However, with exercise, good nutrition, and some vitamins, the body gradually changes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12364, + "question": "Treatment of thyroid toxicity", + "answer": "Treatment depends on the cause.\nIt may be medicinal or surgical.\nIt is preferable to consult an endocrinologist to find out the reason first.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12365, + "question": "I want a treatment for an underactive thyroid??\nA weight loss treatment for a 20-year-old girl who weighs 72 and is 140", + "answer": "You should consult an endocrinologist and nutritionist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12366, + "question": "Peace be upon you...\nI have a friend who is 15 years old. Her hormonal tests are normal, but she is short. She weighs 38 and her height is 152. She has not yet reached puberty. Do you recommend growth hormone????", + "answer": "The solution is not just growth hormone.\nYou need to check the level of several hormones, determine the cause, and then determine the most appropriate treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12367, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland affect the reproductive process in women, and if it does, what is the treatment, given that the prolactin hormone is high most of the time?", + "answer": "If there is a disorder in the secretion of the gland, this may affect reproduction.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12368, + "question": "Is marjoram useful? For hormones?", + "answer": "It is useful as a hot drink, such as green tea, and does not play any therapeutic or medical role", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12369, + "question": "Hello\nMy wife had laboratory tests done and the results were as follows\nprolactin 6.7\nprogesterone12.2\nLH3.78\nFSH 4.9\nEstradiol 112\nTestosterrone 1.6\nI want a permanent treatment for hormones\nGratefully", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12370, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an analysis here. Please help me\nFSH:8.35\nLH:7.72\nOESTRADIOL:10PG\nprolactine:27.42\ntestosterone: 0.06\nDHEA:1.74\nPlease help me know what the result is, thank you", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12371, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland\nThyroid Stim - Harm, 17.88, and after 9 months without using medications, it became 10.00\nThe doctor prescribed me 50 mcg levothyroxine pills\nIs the dosage correct?", + "answer": "Yes, correct. But the examination must be repeated after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12372, + "question": "Hello\nDoes thyroid affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "Yes, it must be treated if there is a defect before or during pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12373, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a sister who suffers from hypothyroidism at a rate of only 20 percent. She used to take hypothyroidism pills until the age of 16, and for six years she has not taken these pills. Will it affect her?", + "answer": "Gland sluggishness is chronic and treatment usually does not stop\nShe must have a hormone test done to see if she needs treatment or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12374, + "question": "What is smith magenissyndrome disease?", + "answer": "It is a genetic disease characterized by incomplete development of some organs in the body and mental retardation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12375, + "question": "I have a large enlargement of the thyroid gland in the left lobe with nodules, as well as a small enlargement in the right lobe with multiple nodules, but in the middle there is no enlargement. Is it necessary to perform an operation...", + "answer": "No operation required. But according to the picture, if there are large nodes, they may need a biopsy. But mostly these are insignificant cysts", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12376, + "question": "I am 17 years old recently, and I do not know what happened to me, as I started thinking strange thoughts, knowing that I went to an endocrinologist to check and get testosterone, normal FSH, and size...", + "answer": "You are 17 years old. What abnormal thoughts are occupying your mind and why are these tests performed? Do you suffer from symptoms of any sexual disease or sexual dysfunction? You should exercise and sleep adequately for at least 8 hours at night and eat a balanced diet.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12377, + "question": "What are the symptoms of gland inactivity or activity??", + "answer": "Which endocrine gland means many endocrine glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12378, + "question": "My sister suffers from an underactive thyroid gland and suffers from severe tremors and shaking in the hands and lethargy. Does this have anything to do with the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "It could be so. A blood test must be done to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12379, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please, I want to know what the result of this analysis means\n* tsh = 0.775 ulU/ml. (Ref.Range 0.38 -4.3ulU/ml.\n*PRL (prolactin) = 38.3 ng/ml.\n(Ref.Range 3.9 -29.5 mg/ml)", + "answer": "Thyroid examination is fine. The prolactin test is slightly high, but there is no need to worry about it, as it does not mean anything at this level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12380, + "question": "If prolactin is 19.1, what is the best treatment to lower the percentage...to get pregnant? And what are the times to take treatment?", + "answer": "This result is valid. There is no need for any treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12381, + "question": "I have poisoning in the right lobe of the thyroid gland, which led to an increase in its secretions for 7 years, and I am currently taking 9 pills a day for the operation.. Does this dose cause heat and burning...", + "answer": "It is not usual for treatment to last more than 18 months, after which we decide whether the patient can be treated with radioactive iodine or with surgery.\nWe do not know the side effects of this treatment after 7 years of use\nThe doctor must make the decision to treat the gland permanently", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12382, + "question": "At what age does a woman's height stop?", + "answer": "18 to 20 years", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12383, + "question": "Vitamin D treatment\nDoes it have an effect on the gland and diet?\nWhat are the comprehensive analyzes if I want to analyze?", + "answer": "Comprehensive examinations, complete blood test, fat and sugar test, liver and kidney function, urine test, vitamin D B12 test, thyroid function test, CBC, chest x-ray, and eye examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12384, + "question": "My daughter is nine years old and her vagina has shown some signs of puberty, such as gynecomastia and the appearance of pubic hair. Is there a medicine that delays puberty?", + "answer": "There is no treatment to delay puberty, and I do not advise anyone to look for treatment or herbs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12385, + "question": "My daughter is nine and a half years old, and she has shown some signs of puberty, such as gynecomastia and the appearance of pubic hair, and this makes me sad - is there a medicine that delays puberty?", + "answer": "The pediatrician must be consulted first to examine the patient and also perform some laboratory tests to rule out “precocious puberty.” If the problem is early puberty, medications can be used only under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12386, + "question": "Does thyroid poisoning cause heartburn and heat in the head, ears, and neck?", + "answer": "You must see an endocrinologist to do a nuclear scan of the thyroid gland. Tests alone are not enough because the possibility that you have osteochondrosis and hyperthyroidism is more dangerous than hypothyroidism, and these symptoms can be caused by increased thyroid secretion.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12387, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease. The last thyroid test\nMethod: Eclia, Roche 21.89uIU/ml - 0.27-4.2\nAs for FT3, it was\n1.9pg/ml - 2.0-4.4\nWhat is the dose of thyrostin in this case?", + "answer": "It is best to consult an internal medicine or endocrinologist to determine the appropriate dose for you according to your weight and height.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12388, + "question": "I had a test of tsh 0.005 and ft3 21.87. The doctor gave me carbatol 200. I drank it for two days and felt very tired. Is this medicine compatible with my condition?", + "answer": "The tests show activity in the thyroid gland, and he is treated with carbimazole 5 mg, six tablets daily for six weeks, then the analysis is repeated and the dose is adjusted. As for Carbatol (carbamazepine), it is used as a treatment for epilepsy and nerve pain (such as diabetic neuropathy and trigeminal neuralgia). Perhaps confusion has occurred due to the similarity of the initials between the two medications.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12389, + "question": "I have tsh 0.005 and ft3 21.87 and this medicine was given to me. Is it true or not? Carbatol 200", + "answer": "Your treatment is correct, rest assured and follow up with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12390, + "question": "What are the signs of thyroid dysfunction?", + "answer": "1) Laziness, lethargy, and slow reactions\n2) Increased feeling of cold weather (too much)\n3) Weakness of the muscles near the trunk, which causes difficulty in performing movements that require raising the arms (combing hair and putting things on shelves) and legs (climbing the stairs and getting up from a sitting position).\n4) Increase skin thickness\n5) Constipation\n6) Slow heartbeat and increased blood cholesterol\n7) Increase the duration and quantity of the menstrual cycle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12391, + "question": "I conducted an analysis and the T.T3 result was 0.73.\n...tester on. 0.66..... TSH20.00.....\nCorisol (E)100.......T.T4 4.62", + "answer": "TSH is high because normal is 0.5 to 5, which means (hypothyroidism) and is treated with thyroxine tablets (Altroxin).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12392, + "question": "I am 37 years old and have poor ovulation due to a pituitary gland tumor. Can I have children?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist to find out the type of tumor first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12393, + "question": "I have an increase in parathyroid hormone (PTH) = 104.4 L. And vitamin D is minus 10. Is this the reason for the increase in the hormone?", + "answer": "Yes, with vitamin D treatment, the percentages return to normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12394, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and it was high at 22, meaning it is higher than normal. What is the dose of thyrostin, knowing that I was taking 200 milligrams before the test? Please advise.", + "answer": "Please send TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12395, + "question": "Does Effortil, a treatment used for low blood pressure, have an effect on a person suffering from hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "It has no effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12396, + "question": "I am a boy, 13 years old and 11 months old, and my older brother has just reached 14 years old. Will I be at the same age?", + "answer": "The age of puberty varies from one person to another, and puberty is familial to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12397, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 14 years old, soon to be 15, my weight is 32, and my height is 129 or 130. I want to be taller. How about food, exercises, and recipes??", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12398, + "question": "What is the treatment for high thyroid hormone?", + "answer": "Treatment is carbimazole taken under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12399, + "question": "I had an operation to remove the right lobe of the thyroid gland in 2002, and I was taking the medication. I was surprised to find vesicles in the left lobe after an x-ray. Is there any suspicion of a tumor?", + "answer": "We cannot determine the quality of the vesicles except by taking a sample to the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12400, + "question": "My sister had her thyroid removed and is taking the medication levothyrox in an amount of 150 mg. She did tests and found a low TSH? Is there a risk to her health?", + "answer": "The important thing is that the T4 is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12401, + "question": "I am a young man and I have a problem with gynecomastia. Do I need an endocrine examination?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist to conduct complete analyzes of male and female hormones, and if they are normal, see a general surgery specialist or a plastic surgeon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12402, + "question": "Peace be upon you, how dangerous is high thyroid hormone levels??", + "answer": "High thyroid hormone leads to accelerated metabolism and weight loss, especially muscle, and leads to increased heart rate, which tires the heart muscle if not treated.\nNot to mention the tension in the nervous system", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12403, + "question": "Hello, I have a swollen thyroid area, but my problem is that I have pain in it and I have a fever, even though I am taking antibiotics. What should I do to get rid of the inflammation?", + "answer": "You should see a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12404, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I take Troxine 100. I feel a severe headache, palpitations, shortness of breath, and dizziness. What is causing these symptoms? Please help me. I have been taking the medication for a month and a half.", + "answer": "The dose may be more than necessary (because increased heart rate and rapid breathing are symptoms of gland activity), so the TSH test must be repeated and the dose adjusted if the test is not correct.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12405, + "question": "Harmful effects of goiter on one side", + "answer": "Two things are important about inflation. First, make sure that there are no lumps in the gland. The second thing is to ensure the function of the gland. If there is neither of these problems, then inflation is not important. See my articles on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12406, + "question": "Hello, my sister suffers from a lot of hair on the body and face. Is it because of hormonal factors or because of what?? It appeared when she was young. Now she is 19 years old, so are these symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome or the presence of a cyst on...", + "answer": "Most hair density is family-related and is not considered a disease in itself - but blood tests, hormones, and a TV image of the ovaries and suprarenal gland help the treating physician to rule out an organic disorder.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12407, + "question": "I had a complete thyroidectomy 3 months ago, after which I took radioactive iodine and now I suffer from pain in the shoulders and neck from the back. What is the cause? Thank you.", + "answer": "Exhaustion, fatigue, tension, and lack of exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12408, + "question": "Does turmeric capsule have an effect on a patient with hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Turmeric capsule does not affect the functioning of the thyroid gland and is an herb", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12409, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nSir, I took GH injections and I play bodybuilding. The question is here\nCould it affect my fertility or not? Thank you. I hope...", + "answer": "Growth hormone does not affect reproduction, but I noticed that you are 45 years old. Do you ask your son or your father if it is yours? It may affect and cause a hormonal imbalance.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12410, + "question": "0.17 What does it do after fasting? Is there a problem...C-peptide", + "answer": "This examination does not mean anything if you do not suffer from diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12411, + "question": "I am a man who had prolactin tests and my blood test is 43 ng/ml. The doctor prescribed me one Dontex pill every week. Is this treatment correct and sufficient??", + "answer": "A good medicine, which is a treatment for prolactin, and the dosage is good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12412, + "question": "Endocrinology\nHello\nI want to know the normal size of the thyroid gland in centimeters.\nFor example, the right lobe is 7.30 long, 2.69 wide, and 2.45 thick.\nThe left lobe is 7.25\" long, 2.49\" wide, and 2.60\" thick\nThanks", + "answer": "You can find out about this on the Internet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12413, + "question": "My sister, 25 years old, suffers from weight loss after giving birth that reached 22 kg. Here are some tests: FREE T3: 3.42 / FREE T4: 0.99 / TSH: 1.84 / E.S.R 5MM:SECOND AHOUR 11 MM... So what is your advice? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12414, + "question": "I had a lobe of the thyroid gland removed and I take Troxine 50 daily and my tests are normal, but I am afraid of a decline with excessive effort. Should I practice my blindness with caution, or am I a normal person?", + "answer": "Do your work normally and also exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12415, + "question": "Is there a relationship with high white blood cells 9×10, 14\nWith a small nodule measuring 1 cm in the neck next to the thyroid gland, is it possible that there is a lymphoma or lymphoma?\nAge 31, no infections", + "answer": "The size of 1 cm in the neck is the normal size of the lymph nodes and does not mean anything. But if you want to be sure, the best thing is to get an ultrasound scan that can confirm this. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12416, + "question": "I suffer from nervousness and irritability due to hypothyroidism. What is the solution? Thank you very much", + "answer": "See your doctor to perform thyroid tests again, as the treatment dose may be insufficient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12417, + "question": "I analyzed the hormone FSH4.2/I analyzed the hormone Lh8.8\nI suffer from drooling. Are my hormone tests related to drooling during sleep? I want treatment for my very embarrassing situation. I had a stool test done and there were no worms", + "answer": "See a better dentist to examine your teeth and gums", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12418, + "question": "Hello\nMy question is... What is the thyroid gland, how does it occur, and is there a cure?\nThank you", + "answer": "There are several things that can affect the thyroid gland. There are several articles on the site on this topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12419, + "question": "What are the reasons for the increase in the Pth analysis rate to 106.4 h?", + "answer": "Elevated parathyroid hormone is an indication of enlargement of one of the 4 parathyroid glands and is usually accompanied by high blood calcium\nDiagnosis is made by nuclear rays\nThere is also an increase in this hormone when there is a severe vitamin D deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12420, + "question": "I am taking carbimazole, and this is the third week. After the thyroid symptoms went away, they returned in the third week. Should I increase the dose...or is this normal, given that I take three pills three times a day...", + "answer": "A gland analysis must be done and follow-up with a specialist doctor... Treatment cannot be prescribed except after the patient has been examined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12421, + "question": "How much time do I need for my TSH to reach the normal range, knowing that my TSH is 14 and I am 24?? I started treatment 3 weeks ago by taking thyroxine 50 pills.", + "answer": "After 3 weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12422, + "question": "May I know the translation for x-rays but shows diffuse heterogeneity with mild hypervascularity", + "answer": "We must be provided with the complete radiological report. This part is not sufficient.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12423, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have developed glands in my neck and I am afraid of them, knowing that my ear has been hurting for a while and these glands are in the same direction as the ear. Please advise me, may God reward you with all the best.", + "answer": "It may be the result of an ear infection.\nIt is best to examine it clinically and x-rays to be sure.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12424, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid\nI take 225 mg Altroxin tablets\nMy weight increases very quickly by dieting, but unfortunately it decreases very slowly and I have the ability to gain it by walking and playing sports...", + "answer": "A disorder in the functions of the thyroid gland affects the processes of burning fat in the body and liver, and thus affects weight. I noticed that you have severe laziness in the thyroid gland due to your treatment. Therefore, I advise you to do an analysis of the pituitary gland or whether there is an increase in the secretion of the suprarenal gland of cortisol, which leads to weight gain or a psychological condition. Or nervousness helps to eat more", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12425, + "question": "I suffer from a problem with my height. I mean, I am 162 feet tall. I want to be taller", + "answer": "Get a blood growth hormone test and an x-ray of your wrist to find out the extent of your bone fusion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12426, + "question": "What is the normal rate of thyroid analysis in the body, as I had a test done and my T4 = 1.18", + "answer": "The normal range for free thyroxine T4 is 0.7-1.8 ng/dL, which means your level is normal.\nNote that attention must be paid to the reading and its unity because it varies from one laboratory to another.\nRead more: Free thyroxine T4 test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12427, + "question": "Does smoking affect the height of a 16-year-old in general, and his height is 175, and how tall will he be in the future?", + "answer": "The genetic factor determines", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12428, + "question": "May God grant you health and wellness\nAlmost two years ago, I discovered that I have hypothyroidism. I take Levothyrox regularly, but...\nI feel tired, especially in my left hand, although the gland tests showed that I am improving", + "answer": "The doctor's examination is important----fatigue in the left hand (it is not clear whether you mean the whole arm or the hand) and other questions that need answering.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12429, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I had an ultrasound. May I know the result? Greetings, but shows diffuse heterogenicity with mild hypervascularity", + "answer": "There are no tumors\nThe important thing is that the secretion is natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12430, + "question": "A relative of mine has an underactive thyroid gland and is taking Thyroxine 150 pills now. Should pregnancy occur, should the dose be increased or not? How much will the increase be? Would not increasing the dose lead to...", + "answer": "Increasing or decreasing the dose during pregnancy is decided by the internal medicine specialist or endocrinologist along with the obstetrician and gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12431, + "question": "High thyroid gland, can pregnancy occur?", + "answer": "As long as the gland’s function is balanced and there are no symptoms, it has no effect on the pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12432, + "question": "My father has a thyroid gland. He had a T3 test, the result was 8.3", + "answer": "Your father has an increase in the secretion of the thyroid gland, because the normal range is 2 to 4.4. He must do TSH T4 and take him to an internal medicine specialist or an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12433, + "question": "Welcome\nI have high male hormones\nI take Aldian treatment\nIf I take the treatment for 3 months, can the hormone return to normal levels?", + "answer": "See an obstetrician and gynecologist for a complete analysis of female hormones, the thyroid gland, and the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12434, + "question": "What is the normal level of FSH, and does its elevation indicate a failure in the functioning of the testicles?? Does the process of searching for sperm affect a man’s sexual ability??", + "answer": "The hormone testosterone is produced in the cells of the testicles and in a small amount by the adrenal gland. When the level of this hormone is low, the pituitary gland produces the hormone LH and FSH to increase testosterone, and the hormone FSH is responsible for the production of sperm.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12435, + "question": "Please, I need a diet to lose weight quickly in a week, knowing that I have an underactive thyroid", + "answer": "There is no fast diet during a week. The best way is to fast during this week, and you must take thyroid treatment regularly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12436, + "question": "atpo 2000 iu/ml tsh .49 ft41.42ng/dl I take a dose of 75 thyroxine, is this normal?\nShould I re-examine or what should I do? I am a boy, not a girl", + "answer": "The test result is not clear in the question. If the FT4 result is 1.42, you do not need to change the dose. This result is good.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12437, + "question": "I am 16 years old\nMy height is 165\nHow can I increase my height and is there any hope for my height to increase or not?", + "answer": "See an internal medicine or endocrinologist for growth hormone testing and an X-ray of the wrist to ensure bone fusion.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12438, + "question": "Hello\nWhat are the most prominent symptoms of hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "1) Laziness, lethargy, and slow reactions\n2) Increased feeling of cold weather (too much)\n3) Weakness of the muscles near the trunk, which causes difficulty in performing movements that require raising the arms (combing hair and putting things on shelves) and legs (climbing the stairs and getting up from a sitting position).\n4) Increase skin thickness\n5) Constipation\n6) Slow heartbeat and increased blood cholesterol\n7) Increase the duration and quantity of the menstrual cycle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12439, + "question": "Does masturbation increase testosterone? Therefore, it will lead to baldness", + "answer": "Masturbation has no relation to baldness or testosterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12440, + "question": "I am gaining weight. I eat properly and do not prevent myself from eating anything but one meal a day. Is this evidence of an active gland? Knowing that before I eat a lot I will not gain weight.", + "answer": "This weight gain has nothing to do with the gland. Eating must be regulated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12441, + "question": "What is the treatment for nerve weakness caused by the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "An imbalance in the thyroid gland (activity or inactivity) causes weakness in the muscles near the trunk (Proximal myopathy). For example, the patient finds it difficult to comb his hair, put things on shelves, climb the stairs, get up from a sitting position, and so on, and the treatment is to control the hormone level.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12442, + "question": "I suffer from an enlarged thyroid gland and acne\nplease answer", + "answer": "The gland's hormones must be examined for x-rays", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12443, + "question": "I suffer from an enlarged thyroid gland and acne", + "answer": "Enlargement of the thyroid gland and its small cysts or vesicles is a disease that affects some people. It may not require medication if the gland is working well and is not associated with swelling or serious illness. Adding iodine to salt and eating fish can rarely help. Follow up with a doctor every 6 months. Or a year until the condition stabilizes---in many of these cases, the gland’s function gradually decreases and you need to take a replacement hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12444, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. How do I increase the female hormone?", + "answer": "Why do you want to increase the female hormones? Have you done tests and there is a deficiency in one of the female hormones?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12445, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does thyroxine increase blood sugar?\nAppetite because my appetite has increased and I do not take any other medications", + "answer": "We cannot confirm this case, as it is not common for thyroxine to cause an increase in appetite", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12446, + "question": "I hope for an answer. The doctor asked me to start taking insulin injections in two doses before any meal and before sleep. I don’t know whether to start or not. I hope for help because my blood sugar is somewhat high, more gestational diabetes...", + "answer": "If it is gestational diabetes, it is better to take insulin because there is no fear of it, and it is necessary to pay attention to the amount of the dose - and it is of great benefit - and should you test the cumulative blood sugar to confirm it?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12447, + "question": "Pair analysis: tsh:3.328 (0.350-4.949) prolactin e4.84 (3.46-19.40) testosterone 1.69 (1.42-9.23) fsh21.43 glycemia 1.16 normes (0.70-0.10) results: normal 6.44 mmol (3.89-6.1 1", + "answer": "There is a rise in sugar\nFor the thyroid gland, free T4 must be analyzed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12448, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I had tests done on the endocrine gland, and the T4 was normal, and the TPO was high at 953.3 m/L. What does this mean? May God reward you with good.", + "answer": "This means inflammation of the thyroid gland due to the immune system, but it does not mean anything if the secretion of the gland is normal\nYou just have to measure the gland's hormones annually to ensure that the gland is not inactive", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12449, + "question": "Does lymphadenitis cause pain in the shoulder and neck and swelling in the head???", + "answer": "First, I would like to clarify that inflammation of the lymph nodes may occur in any of the different parts of the body, and it usually develops as a result of another health problem that stimulates the immune system, such as some types of infection. Inflammation of the lymph nodes in the head, neck, and shoulders requires seeing a doctor without delay, as this may This indicates a health problem that requires an immediate visit to the doctor.\nAs for the question: Does the gland cause pain in the shoulder? Inflammation or swelling of the lymph nodes in any of the different parts of the body may cause pain as a result of the inflammation itself, or swelling and pressure on nearby tissues, or the cause of the inflammation.\nThere are several different causes of inflammation and swelling of the lymph nodes in the head and other nearby areas, including the following:\n\nA bacterial skin infection on the scalp, such as caused by an injury or scratch in the area.\nHead lice infection, which may also lead to a bacterial infection of the scalp due to the itching and bleeding associated with lice infection.\nThe development of symptoms of psoriasis on the scalp may raise the risk of developing a fungal or bacterial infection of the scalp, which may also lead to swollen lymph nodes.\nRubella infection may cause swelling and inflammation of the lymph nodes in the head and neck, and this type of measles can be controlled efficiently if you undergo appropriate treatment without delay.\nIn some rare cases, swollen lymph nodes may be caused by some types of cancer and tumors.\n\nAs I mentioned, you should not ignore the symptoms of swollen and inflamed lymph nodes, and the pain that you feel in the shoulder and neck, so you should see a doctor immediately to diagnose the cause of these symptoms, and determine the appropriate treatment.\nFor more:\n\nWhat are lymph nodes, and where are they located in the body?\nWhat are the sentinel lymph nodes?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12450, + "question": "atpo 2000 iu/ml tsh .49 ft41.42ng/dl take a dose of 75 thyroxine this is normal", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the percentage of increase or decrease and write a complaint, as the doctor does not process the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12451, + "question": "What are the causes, symptoms, and treatment of pituitary gland deficiency in producing testosterone?", + "answer": "A male hormone derived from cholesterol. This is a hormone that works to develop sexual characteristics. It is produced in the cells of the testicles and a small amount of the adrenal gland. The pituitary gland secretes the hormone LH and FSH. These hormones help the testicles to produce testosterone when the level of this hormone is low. It helps in the maturation of the reproductive organs and sperm. Some of its functions: It distinguishes skin color, plays a role in bone growth, and low hormone levels lead to impotence and erection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12452, + "question": "Hello...Does an underactive thyroid affect your professional life? I feel a lack of concentration and dullness of thought. If the pills are taken regularly, will these symptoms go away?", + "answer": "Make sure to take thyroid medication regularly and take vitamin B complex", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12453, + "question": "Two years ago, I had hyperthyroidism (TSH). The doctor prescribed me Troxine 50, and then the tests showed good every time. Is it possible to stop taking the medication?", + "answer": "First, neroxin is used for gland inactivity and not for activity\nSecondly, the tests are good because you are taking treatment and it is forbidden to stop it, because glandular underactivity is a chronic disease that cannot be cured, so do not try to stop treatment or you will harm yourself.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12454, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I went to the doctor and he found a cyst on the right side of my neck. Is there any damage causing it and what should I do? I also confirmed that it is not a thyroid gland. Thank you.", + "answer": "It is best to consult a surgeon and take pictures if necessary - most of these small neck cysts are benign and only require follow-up.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12455, + "question": "Does severe anger and nervousness affect the functioning of the thyroid gland and what is done with it? Thank you", + "answer": "The work of the thyroid gland is not affected by the nervous state. Rather, it increases the body’s tension through excessive stress, mostly by toning muscle structures such as the heart, the digestive tract, arterial tension, or head muscle spasm, etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12456, + "question": "Thyroid analysis ratios FT33.03 FT4 0.92 TSH 0.94 Are these good ratios and what is the reason for the lack of burning? My weight is 113 diabetics", + "answer": "Perfect analysis - weight comes from an abundance of food combined with a lack of activity and movement - as the body cannot inflate the body without the presence of food to build it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12457, + "question": "I suffer from weight gain and hormonal disorders. I had thyroid tests done and the levels were below normal. Is this the reason for the lack of burning?", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with that---if it is normal for some skinny people to have an underactive gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12458, + "question": "Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck", + "answer": "A doctor examined and inferred the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12459, + "question": "I suffer from seminal glands in the neck and I have had them for more than 8 months. I took a lot of treatment and they do not go away. Can I know what could be causing them?", + "answer": "Needle tests and pictures of needle aspiration are required to find out what the problem is", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12460, + "question": "I had a thyroid gland and it was treated, and now my blood pressure always goes up and my blood pressure is 12/8.", + "answer": "This pressure is correct. In any case, the bronchial gland has nothing to do with pressure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12461, + "question": "What is the appropriate treatment for the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Treatment of the gland depends on its disease---high, low, or other---Clarification is important", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12462, + "question": "Please, I would like to know the normal percentage of the S.TSH hormone. I am 27 years old. I had a test done and my percentage came out as 4.2 uIU/mI. Is this percentage good or do I need treatment because my hair is falling out? Thank you.", + "answer": "The normal ratio is 0.5 to 5, and therefore your hair loss has nothing to do with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12463, + "question": "My hair is falling out, and I went for an examination, and the doctor asked me to do an S.TSH test, and the result came out as 4.2. The doctor prescribed me Troxine pills, but he told me to take only 20 pills over a period of 20 days, and I...", + "answer": "There is no evidence for the use of thyroxine in this case, as it is above normal - and the reasons for its use are in very special cases - hair loss in women is mostly due to other hormonal disorders or malnutrition - take strong vitamins (Hair special vitamins)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12464, + "question": "I had a lump in my neck and I took two supplements for a week, but it did not go away. I went and had an x-ray done and it turned out to be a lymphoma. The doctor told me that it is a normal thing that goes away on its own. Is it caused by the scalp...", + "answer": "You look beautiful, and as the doctor said, there is no need to be afraid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12465, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism, what is the result? thyroid gland looks of normal in size but shows diffuse heterogenicity with mild hypervascularity no obvious foca lesion seen only calcified", + "answer": "Mostly it is an inflammation of the gland. If there is a deficiency in the gland’s function, only thyroxine treatment should be taken.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12466, + "question": "I want to increase my height. I am 17 and a half years old. Can I do that without surgeries? What are the methods? How do I know if my growth has stopped or if there is hope?", + "answer": "You should have a hand x-ray and show it to an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12467, + "question": "How to increase height", + "answer": "It is not impossible after this age of 49 when you ask your children to do a growth hormone test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12468, + "question": "What is the thyroid gland? It was not named by that name", + "answer": "The butterfly-shaped gland is located in the neck, under the larynx, on either side of the trachea. It may have been called thyroid because of its resemblance to peaches when it swells. It is made up of a mixture of transformed epithelial cells, or created in the form of glands to secrete the hormone thyroxine. Among these glands are other swimming cells to produce the hormone calcitonin. It contains other glands the size of lentils called parathyroid glands located on four sides to secrete another hormone, which is parathyroid.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12469, + "question": "My son suffers from thyroid hormone deficiency and takes Troxine while studying. He is distracted and lacks concentration despite being among the top in school. Does thyroid deficiency have a role in this and how is it treated? He is 11 years old.", + "answer": "The treatment for hypothyroidism is to always take the replacement hormone thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12470, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the medications or foods that help increase height? May God reward you", + "answer": "Milk and its derivatives are beneficial", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12471, + "question": "My tests are FSH 11.4\nLh 11.0\nTsh 2.31\nProlaction 440\nDo I have problems??\nNote that I took FSH and LH on the second day of my period", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the medical numbers. The doctor says the percentage of increase or decrease and writing the complaint does not address the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12472, + "question": "I had an ultrasound done and it turned out that I had a cyst next to the thyroid gland. Is it harmful?\nNote that I have a swollen lymph node under the ear that has been around for about 4 years, and it is solid and painless.", + "answer": "The cyst does not pose any problem\nIt is preferable to repeat the x-rays annually to monitor the size of the cyst\nThe lymph node under the ear is not related to the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12473, + "question": "May I know the diagnosis? thyroid gland looks of normal in size but shows diffuse heterogeneity with mild hypervascularity no obvious focal lesion seen only calcified dot seen", + "answer": "There are no tumors in the gland\nThere may have been an infection previously\nIf the stool is normal, the x-ray is reassuring", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12474, + "question": "‘I am 30 years old. I had tests done, and I hope for a satisfactory answer\nPROLACTIN...411 What is its function?\nTsh...3.02 ml What is its function?\nt4-free..15.1 pmol What is its function?\nTHYROGLOBULIN10.3 mcg What is its function?\nPTH..30.1 pg What is its function?", + "answer": "Prolactin, the milk hormone, is high - and the rest are normal, which are hormones for the functions of the thyroid and parathyroid glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12475, + "question": "I suffer from excessive phlegm, which is severe when I wake up, knowing that I am not a smoker. I also suffer from some problems such as heartburn and excessive gas...", + "answer": "It appears to be a problem with esophageal reflux or sinusitis---consult your doctor to find out", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12476, + "question": "PROLACTIN 411 mlU\\L\nTSH 3.2 mlU\\L\nT-4FREE 3.02 mlU\\L\nTHYROBULIN 10.3mcg\\l\nC-PEPTIDE 0.17 after fasting\nPTH 30.1pg\\ml\nLIAISON_XL These are hormone tests and I want to get pregnant. Do I have a problem?", + "answer": "High prolactin---and the rest doesn't seem to be a problem (C-peptide is a little low for some reason??)\nConsult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12477, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like to ask about costus herb for the thyroid gland. Can I take it??\nI have an active thyroid gland and a sluggish one at the same time. I am tired of taking medications. My thyroid gland is sluggish for a week and an active week.", + "answer": "There are no herbs to treat the thyroid gland. Take a CT scan of the thyroid gland or a radioactive iodine scan to find out the defects in the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12478, + "question": "What is the reason and nature of the following tests?\nHormone H l 2.5\nand F.S.H 12.0\nAnd testosterone 1.1", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the medical numbers. The doctor says the percentage of increase or decrease and writing the complaint does not address the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12479, + "question": "My daughter is 11 and a half years old, her height is 170 cm. She got her period 3 months ago. My height is 167 cm, and her father is 175 cm, and her height is still increasing. Its treatment and can it be prolonged to the point of gigantism?", + "answer": "Get her a growth hormone test and an x-ray of the wrist to see if the bone is fused", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12480, + "question": "Pair tests: tsh: 3.328 prolactin e4.84 testosterone 1.69 glycémie 1.16 result: soi 6.44 mm .hgv^hx hgqvp", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the medical numbers. The doctor says the percentage of increase or decrease and writing the complaint does not address the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12481, + "question": "Do thyroid pills for women affect fertility? Take one pill every day", + "answer": "Thyroid pills do not affect pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12482, + "question": "Is there a treatment for glandular fever? I did a mono test and it came out positive. I have general laziness and swollen lymph nodes in the neck.", + "answer": "Glandular fever, also called kissing disease, is a viral infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus as a result of close and direct contact with another infected person. The incubation period for the disease is about 6 weeks before symptoms begin to appear. It should be noted that there is no definitive treatment for glandular fever, but there are some measures taken to alleviate the symptoms, such as:\n\nGet enough and plenty of rest.\nIncrease activity gradually and avoid stress.\nDrink plenty of water and fluids.\nTake appropriate pain-relieving medications such as paracetamol or ibuprofen.\nConsult a doctor about the need to take antibiotics and cortisone.\nAvoid sharing personal items with others.\nAvoid direct contact with surrounding people.\nAvoid dehydration.\nWash hands periodically and maintain cleanliness and sterilization.\nContinuous disinfection and sterilization of surfaces and clothing that may be exposed to nasal and mouth secretions.\nTake sugar-free lozenges and gargle with warm water.\n\nFor more:\n\nWhat are the causes of swollen lymph nodes?\nInformation about sentinel lymph nodes\nInflammation of the lymph nodes behind the ear\nParathyroid glands and the diseases that can affect them\n\nReference:\n\nGlandular fever\nGlandular fever: What to know\nGlandular fever", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12483, + "question": "It is the body's growth in height and weight, and everything in it stops at a certain age\nNot according to each person's hormones\nThank you", + "answer": "Since birth, all hormones are responsible for the growth of the body. There are genetic, genetic and environmental factors that are also responsible for the growth of the body. At puberty, the human body is formed and the work of human hormones is completed, but an imbalance may occur in any hormone, for example such as growth hormone, which leads to a decrease in height or an increase in height. Height and increase in bone size", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12484, + "question": "When does a person’s height stop for a man, knowing that he is of average short stature and I am 21 years old? What food helps the body grow taller?", + "answer": "See an internal medicine or endocrinologist for growth hormone and an x-ray of the wrist to ensure bone fusion and there is no food that works on height.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12485, + "question": "I have been suffering from severe dizziness for more than 3 months, and when conducting various blood tests, I found that the calcium level was 6, and the normal range was 8.6 to 10.5. Also, the parathyroid hormone was 77. So...", + "answer": "The calcium level is low, and the thyroid hormone has nothing to do with it, since the level of this hormone is normal\nYou should check your vitamin D and see your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12486, + "question": "Is an underactive thyroid gland, mycoplasma microbe, and polycystic ovary syndrome the reason for my miscarriage in the first month twice, knowing that during my pregnancy my temperature rose to a large degree and we were not taking medication?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism requires treatment. See an internal medicine specialist. Mycoplasma is a major cause of miscarriage. You should see a gynecologist to take a cervical smear to confirm whether the uterus and tubes are infected and give you treatment. The treatment is simple and for ovarian cysts, your doctor will give you the appropriate treatment, along with doing an analysis for your husband and taking the same treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12487, + "question": "My pregnancy was delayed for 9 years. I have 3 children, approximately two years between each child and the last. Does hypothyroidism affect fertility and will pregnancy occur by treating it? Thank you.", + "answer": "An underactive thyroid affects your menstrual cycle and causes problems for you. You must treat the thyroid gland and make your menstrual cycle regular, and hopefully you will get pregnant.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12488, + "question": "My gland is 0.0425 low. I take a dose of 75\n15.73 t4\n3.05 t3\nChange the dose, please reply, thank you", + "answer": "This indicates that the dose you are taking is high. The dose must be reduced, but in coordination with the doctor. You may need to stop it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12489, + "question": "I have a child who is now 10 years old and his height is 132 cm. A growth hormone analysis was done and it turned out to be normal. Height was measured six months ago and it turned out that the increase is approximately 2.5 cm. Is it necessary...", + "answer": "As long as the growth hormone is normal and there is an increase in height, there is no need for any hormonal treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12490, + "question": "I had hormone tests done and the result was F.S.H:30.1 L.H:13.5 Testosterone:5.22 Is this normal?", + "answer": "Please send the normal numbers to the laboratory so that we can know the medical numbers. The doctor says the percentage of increase or decrease and writing the complaint does not address the numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12491, + "question": "I had hormone tests done and the result is F.S.H (30.1) L.H:(13.5) Testosterone:(5.22) Is this normal or not?", + "answer": "Low testosterone and high FSH - shows a problem with the testicle - Sharo, urologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12492, + "question": "My aunt is sick. She had a small tumor in the lymph nodes. The diagnosis was extrapulmonary tuberculosis. She took treatment for 6 months and finished. She had an ESR test and it was 75.\nand crp less than 6 -n...", + "answer": "There are still infections in the body", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12493, + "question": "My baby is 11 months old\nThe blood analysis we conducted showed an increase\nThyroid secretion\nIs there a natural or herbal remedy to treat this condition?\nTo be honest, I don't have the money to treat him in hospitals\nThank you", + "answer": "An overactive thyroid gland is easy to treat---but it is necessary to know the exact amount of tests and an ultrasound scan to determine the type of disease--are there any symptoms and what are they??", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12494, + "question": "Hello, I have been married for two years. I had two miscarriages. The gestational age of the two miscarriages was 20 days. I had tests done. I have an underactive thyroid gland, mycoplasma microbes, and my husband’s cysts. His tests are good.", + "answer": "His treatment to date is easy - take replacement of the gland with Centroid according to weight - usually 70-125 micrograms - as for mycoplasma, antibodies can be formed until there are other symptoms - and it is also easy to treat with antibiotics.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12495, + "question": "Are there medications or food that reduce the very high cortisol level in the body? (Note: A benign tumor from the pituitary gland was removed five years ago) The percentage is 673nmol/24h -244ug/24h. My bones are eroding.", + "answer": "You should consult an endocrinologist, as there is a treatment to increase cortisone in the blood, but under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12496, + "question": "What is the name of the internal medicine doctor? Is it in English?\n?", + "answer": "Endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12497, + "question": "I suffer from severe elevation of cortisol (Cushing's) and the endocrinologist who supervised the removal of the tumor from the pituitary gland 5 years ago did not know the cause of the elevation. Please advise me. Is there a way to remove cortisol from my body?", + "answer": "The cause of the increase must be known to determine treatment. There are 4 reasons for increased cortisol\n1) Pseudo-Cushing, which results from weight gain, depression, and drinking alcohol, and can be diagnosed if the cortisol level decreases after (testing for taking a low dose of dexamethasone).\n2) Adrenal Cushing, diagnosed with low ACTH, by performing a CT scan of the adrenal gland.\n3) Pituitary Cushing, diagnosed with elevated ACTH and performing an MRI on the pituitary gland.\n4) Ectopic Cushing, which results from a tumor somewhere in the body - usually the lungs - and is diagnosed by an increase in the hormone (ACTH) and by conducting a CT scan of the entire body.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12498, + "question": "I suffer from pain in the left side of the face, trembling in the lips, nose, and eyes, and sometimes tension in the forehead and the top of the head. Note that I have been suffering from the thyroid gland for four years, with increased secretion...", + "answer": "The functioning of the thyroid gland and the level of the hormone is more important than the dose you take - blood salts should be checked - along with Ca, K, Na, Mg, Cr, Ur, Phosph, microelements and the level of vitamins - calcium deficiency in particular may cause them.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12499, + "question": "Is it permissible to take acai berry pills for those who have thyroid problems?", + "answer": "Acai berry pills are for weight loss only. They can be used and have nothing to do with thyroid problems. There should not be any problems if you are using thyroid treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12500, + "question": "What needles are recommended to stimulate growth hormone?", + "answer": "See a pediatrician and get a growth hormone test done, and a doctor will treat you properly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12501, + "question": "What is the growth hormone in the human body and how to stimulate it? I am short, my height is 162, and my age is 16", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for a growth hormone test, and your doctor will decide if you need growth hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12502, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I take L-thyroxine. Is it possible for me to lose weight, as I suffer from rapid weight gain and have an open appetite?", + "answer": "Thyroxine will only reduce excess weight resulting from an underactive thyroid gland, but it is not suitable for weight loss in general, so one must adhere to diet and exercise.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12503, + "question": "tsh =1.84 ulU/ml\nIs it a normal percentage or not?", + "answer": "Yes, the normal ratio is 0.5 to 5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12504, + "question": "I had a prolactin test and it came out at 95.1. What is the treatment and what is the danger of it being so high? Do I need other tests?", + "answer": "Please send the normal levels to the laboratory to determine the extent of the increase and mention any accompanying symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12505, + "question": "There is a small tumor in front of the ear and at the bottom of the head. What is the cause, knowing that I have a tumor in the thyroid gland and it will be removed soon???!!", + "answer": "Possibility of swollen lymph nodes from a thyroid tumor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12506, + "question": "Is there a valve doctor who can help me with this?\nI am short in stature and I will take him to his clinic", + "answer": "There are many professors in the field of endocrinology in Jordan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12507, + "question": "On what day should I go to the hospital and have the prolactin test?\nWhat is the treatment plan for high blood pressure?", + "answer": "Gold at any time and your treatment depends on the result of the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12508, + "question": "I took metformin one pill a day and thyroxine one pill a day, 50 microns... The TSH test after a month came down to 0.8, but the prolactin remained high at 20... Should I start with cabergoline, half a pill every two for two weeks??? Or wait", + "answer": "I do not mind removing the prolactin hormone. Use the treatment, and after a month, do a second test. If the percentage reaches 9 to 15, your condition will be excellent.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12509, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism. At first, the TSH rate was 12, and after taking Levothyrox it became 1, but it rose again within 3 months to 6. What is the reason? Is stress and...", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism can be progressive in some cases (i.e. it gets worse over time), so it requires periodic follow-up with tests and re-adjusting of doses. Stress and stress have no relation to the results of the tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12510, + "question": "What is the treatment for minor swelling in the parotid gland?", + "answer": "Many - it may be a passing cold or caused by a bacterial infection. Detection and visiting a doctor is important", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12511, + "question": "Hello\nI am a young man, 22 years old and 165 feet tall\nI called one of the doctors in Riyadh and he told me that you can increase your height from 10 to 12 cm through a treatment that stimulates the gland.\nDo...", + "answer": "A person cannot increase his height after the age of 22 because the epiphyses - the cartilaginous ends of the long bones responsible for growth - have completely closed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12512, + "question": "I suffer from low thyroid hormone, and I take a dose of 100, knowing that the gland was completely removed a year ago, but now I feel lethargic, lazy, and tired in the body when...", + "answer": "Levothyroxine is considered a thyroid hormone that is taken to compensate for the decrease in the secretion of thyroid hormones as a result of an underactive thyroid. The dose is determined based on weight. It is worth noting that continuous follow-up and monitoring of thyroid function levels, which include (TSH, T4, T3) must take place every 6 weeks at the beginning of treatment until the appropriate dose is determined and the normal level is reached. \nIt is worth noting that the symptoms you are experiencing may be evidence of an underactive thyroid gland as a result of an insufficient dose being taken. It is recommended to perform thyroid function tests and consult a specialist doctor so that he can adjust the dose appropriately to avoid any serious complications. It should also be noted that levothyroxine should be taken in the morning on an empty stomach, at least 60 minutes before eating, and at least 4 hours before eating products that contain calcium, iron, etc.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nThe relationship of the thyroid gland to weight\nWhat do you know about hypothyroidism?\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs\n\nReference: Levothyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12513, + "question": "What is the normal analysis of hormones in women? How do I read my analysis?", + "answer": "Do the following tests: TSH T3 T4 FSHLH PROLACTIN 17 B ESTRADIOL 17 OH PROGESTERON PROGESTERON AND PTH, and you will not know how to read the tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12514, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I want to do a diet to lose weight. Is there a diet specifically for patients with the thyroid gland? Is the Dukan diet based on protein and fats suitable?", + "answer": "There is no diet specific to the gland. It is important to take the medicine regularly. You can do any suitable diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12515, + "question": "Symptoms, causes and treatment of thyroid gland", + "answer": "There are several good articles about the thyroid gland on the site.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12516, + "question": "What is the treatment for Schlatter's disease??", + "answer": "Schlatter's disease, or OSD, is a tumor below the knee in children and adolescents. It occurs in children who participate in jumping, running, and in football and basketball games. It occurs in boys between the ages of 13 and 14, which is the age of puberty, and in girls at the age of 11 to 12, the age of puberty. It disappears on its own and does not require treatment. However, if complications occur, it is preferable. Report to the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12517, + "question": "I had a lump appear under my ear. I went for an examination and they said it was a lymph node. The doctor did not give me any prescription or appointment to remove it, so what should I do?", + "answer": "If the gland is small, there is no need to do anything to it. Mostly it will go away on its own. But you must follow up to be sure. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12518, + "question": "Does taking L-thyroxine reduce weight? I have hypothyroidism and my weight is increasing rapidly", + "answer": "It will only reduce weight resulting from hypothyroidism and is not recommended for weight loss in general", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12519, + "question": "11 weeks pregnant and suffering from Hashimoto's disease and taking Euthyrox 50, but two days ago I had gland tests done and found T4 1.51 and TSH 4.35. What is the recommended dose?", + "answer": "Since the test is accurate (TSH is in the normal range of 0.5 - 5), then the dose you are taking is the correct dose and it is recommended to continue with it until the next test date.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12520, + "question": "I hope for an answer. Doctor, can Omega 3 **Bio Marlin** pills return my glandular function to normal because I have little activity and the doctor did not give me medication for it and only gave me these pills? I am 17 years old.", + "answer": "Omega 3 has nothing to do with the thyroid gland, but the low activity of the thyroid gland is followed up with periodic analysis, and if it continues, the drug (Carbimazole) is taken.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12521, + "question": "I have muscle fatigue, and if I move, my temperature rises and I get tired. I had all the tests done and the thyroid gland is healthy and the vitamin B is fine. I have a slip in the neck and I feel numbness in my lower abdomen if I sleep on...", + "answer": "X-rays of the neck and back vertebrae", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12522, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from a problem with the thyroid gland and I take medication, but due to hypothyroidism, I suffer from severe weight gain and abdominal bloating. Is there a treatment or solution? Thank you", + "answer": "See an internal medicine specialist for thyroid and pituitary tests, as an underactive thyroid increases weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12523, + "question": "Does thyroiditis affect pregnancy and does its treatment affect pregnancy?!", + "answer": "It depends on the type of thyroiditis, whether you have laziness, hyperthyroidism, or autoimmune inflammation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12524, + "question": "In the second month of pregnancy, inflammation of the right lobe of the thyroid gland is diagnosed. What is the appropriate treatment and does it affect the pregnancy?!", + "answer": "It depends on the type of thyroiditis, whether you have laziness, hyperthyroidism, or autoimmune inflammation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12525, + "question": "She had surgery to remove a cyst in the left lobe of the thyroid gland caused by an infection. After two months, she became pregnant, but it was diagnosed that there was an infection in the right lobe. What is the treatment for this infection and is it...", + "answer": "This inflammation does not affect pregnancy. There is no cure for it. It is important for you to do a blood test for the gland every two months to ensure that the hormone level remains at a normal level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12526, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have been suffering from an underactive thyroid gland for 5 years. I take 75 ml and 50 ml of Thyroxine Concord 5. My problem is that I sometimes suffer from one or two palpitations in my...", + "answer": ". The dose of the medication may be high. But if the hormone level in the blood is healthy, there may be another reason for this. You should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12527, + "question": "I did not have symptoms of hypothyroidism, but when I had a test, it showed that even though I had never seen symptoms, I felt that I was too tired of taking the medication. I am from Gaza and there are medical errors...", + "answer": "Send the test results along with the laboratory's normal levels, the name of the treatment, and the dose that was prescribed to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12528, + "question": "Doctor, I suffer from prolactin and male hormone irregularity\nI hope I get pregnant\nWhat is the treatment plan?\nIs there a treatment plan during pregnancy?", + "answer": "It is important to adjust the prolactin hormone if it is high\nAs for the male hormone, it does not matter during pregnancy\nEnsuring that the ovaries are functioning normally is the responsibility of the gynecologist and endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12529, + "question": "Does the parotid gland affect young people??? What are its symptoms and effect on the body??", + "answer": "The parotid gland has nothing to do with endocrine glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12530, + "question": "Does the presence of an activity and tumor in the thyroid gland affect the parotid gland and make it swell?? What is the treatment for swollen parotid gland?? I am a 23 year old girl", + "answer": "The parotid gland has nothing to do with endocrine glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12531, + "question": "The proportions of pituitary and male hormones are in the normal range, except for FSH 1.4, which is the normal range from 1.5 to 14, and I read that in some laboratories 1.4 is a normal limit. Please explain.. I am a fresh young man...", + "answer": "We do not deal only with numbers, and the presence of simple differences does not mean anything without clinical symptoms\nDon't bother yourself with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12532, + "question": "I had a complete blood count, thyroid scan, and ovarian scan, and they were all fine, thank God. Unfortunately, I suffer from hair loss and there is no history of hereditary ribs. I took 3 mesotherapy sessions a year ago and there was no effect and no topical treatment...", + "answer": "Use bepenthene injections intramuscularly with biotin and zinc", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12533, + "question": "I had a gland examination and it was found that I have insufficiency, and I am currently taking Thyrox pills, but my lethargy and sleepiness have increased significantly and noticeably. Is this normal and due to the effect of the medication, or are the tests...", + "answer": "Some of these symptoms occur in patients and go away with time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12534, + "question": "Do choline and instol regulate hormones?", + "answer": "These are sold as nutritional supplements or herbal substitutes for B vitamins or their derivatives - which athletes take or to stimulate the nerves and brain - and these claims lack logical scientific evidence.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12535, + "question": "Hello\nI did the TSH analysis and the result was 0.05\nnormal value 0.25_5.0\nDo I have hyperactivity or deficiency?\nDoes the gland have a cause for hives, knowing that I analyzed everything and nothing came out...", + "answer": "This indicates hyperactivity of the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12536, + "question": "Hello, I am 16 years old and I will take a testosterone injection a week from now because I have delayed puberty. What are the physical and psychological symptoms of the injection and what happens to the body when I take this injection?", + "answer": "It helps the growth of the reproductive organs and the development of masculine signs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12537, + "question": "Can I do a tomorrow test while I take the pill on the same day...???", + "answer": "Yes, you can", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12538, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and the doctor prescribed me 150 grams every day and 100 grams at the end of the week. After 4 months, I visited the doctor and he asked me for a gland analysis, and a week later I came to him for the result...", + "answer": "It is best to repeat the analysis after 6 weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12539, + "question": "Does someone who has had the thyroid gland removed need to take vitamin tablets daily in addition to the thyroid medication Eltroxin in order to increase activity and effort, or not?", + "answer": "Althyroxine alone is very sufficient, but you must follow up with analysis to reach the correct dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12540, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a vitamin D20 deficiency, I have hyperthyroidism, and I have osteoporosis. The doctor prescribed me vitamin D pills, 2000 units daily for 4 months. Is this dose correct? And for you...", + "answer": "All right and correct treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12541, + "question": "I had one lobe of the thyroid gland removed and the rest lobe, and I take Troxine 50, but the question is whether exercising daily leads to enlargement of the remaining lobe or not.", + "answer": "Exercising is beneficial and does not harm the gland or cause its enlargement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12542, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 16 years old, and a week from now I will take a 75-millimeter testosterone injection. What are the symptoms of this injection, knowing that it is under the supervision of a doctor due to delayed puberty?", + "answer": "There are no symptoms, slight pain in the area where the needle was struck, as it is an oily needle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12543, + "question": "Hello\nI have been suffering from fluctuations in the thyroid gland for about 3 years. At first there was lethargy, and the tests that followed were lethargic, and the last examination that was done was lethargy. I was given...", + "answer": "I advise you to get a CT scan of the thyroid gland to find out whether you suffer from sluggish or overactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12544, + "question": "Hello\nI have been suffering from fluctuations in the thyroid gland for more than two years. The first time I had tests, it was found that there was sluggishness in the gland, and in the tests that followed, it was found that...", + "answer": "Perhaps it was an accidental inflammation of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12545, + "question": "I am 37 years old. Is there a treatment to reduce the very high FSH and LH hormones?\nThank you", + "answer": "The reason must be known first in order to deal with the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12546, + "question": "What causes itching in the body?? What is the treatment for it? I am a 23-year-old girl. I have an overactive thyroid gland and I take Carbimazole and Concor Cor 2.5. What is the reason?", + "answer": "An active thyroid gland may cause itching in the body, and the drug (Carbimazole) will control the thyroid gland, but it requires at least 6 weeks to control the increase in hormone levels. It is preferable to use (Inderal) instead of (Concor Cor).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12547, + "question": "I have sluggishness and I drink thyroxine. The doctor prescribed me fitness pills for cysts and I have to take them in the morning. Is it permissible to drink them together and will it not be harmful?", + "answer": "Although I do not know what (Fitness) is, as the brand names differ from one country to another, the answer is yes, because thyroxine is not a medicine, but rather a compensatory hormone similar to the secretion of the thyroid gland, and therefore any treatment can be taken with it without conflict.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12548, + "question": "I want a medicine to lose weight. I want a solution\nI take thyroxine medication for the gland. My tests while taking the medication are TSH 4.5\nt4 15", + "answer": "Thyroxine may not be used except to treat thyroid deficiency, otherwise it will lead to side effects such as (rapid and irregular heartbeat - diarrhea - osteoporosis - muscle weakness - increased sweating, nervousness and itching - menopause), but fat loss can be achieved through diet, exercise, and the drug Orlistat (Xenical). Which reduces the work of fat-digesting enzymes in the intestines", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12549, + "question": "Treatment of pituitary gland overgrowth and hyperplasia\nTo Proktin, may God reward you with all the best", + "answer": "There is a treatment for high prolactin that is taken under the supervision of an endocrinologist\nYou must write down the test so that we know the extent of the increase and identify the accompanying symptoms, as not every increase in prolactin requires treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12550, + "question": "I took a test on the third day of my menstrual cycle, LH 11.79 and FSH 7.28. What is the diagnosis?", + "answer": "What is your problem? The results are not bad", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12551, + "question": "What are the causes of low testosterone levels and how to increase them? Thank you", + "answer": "There are many reasons, including exposure to chemotherapy or radiation therapy, or the presence of a tumor, whether in the pituitary gland or testicle.\nIt is usually treated with testosterone hormone therapy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12552, + "question": "Dr. Jamal, is non-hereditary female baldness caused by a deficiency in the thyroid gland, calcium, iron and zinc stores, and vitamin D and B12?", + "answer": "Female baldness has many causes, including hormonal and a deficiency in some elements in the body resulting from many causes. Therefore, many tests must be performed to find out the causes. Ask the patient about his family, psychological, social, and health condition. Sometimes we do not find a clear reason and are forced to give some vitamins.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12553, + "question": "Peace be upon you, how do I increase my female hormones? Does he die at a certain age??\nI hope for an answer..", + "answer": "As long as you have your menstrual cycle, do not stop the female hormone\nAs for the increase in the female hormone, you did not mention the reason for its increase. It is best to ask your doctor about it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12554, + "question": "Hello, I would like to ask: Are there medications that stop the secretion of adrenaline in the body or inhibit its secretion?\nIs there a process that leads to the removal of adrenaline glands? Thank you", + "answer": "This is not possible, but you did not mention the reason for your question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12555, + "question": "Peace be upon you: My mother takes thyroxine 75 mg to treat the gland, which is not toxic. Is it possible to stop treatment for a period of four days for the purpose of analyzing the gland, even though the first analysis of the gland is with the treatment...", + "answer": "The result is normal because she is taking treatment. Do not try to confirm whether the gland has healed or not, as the secretion deficiency is chronic. If it did not need treatment, the results of the analysis would be high. This treatment does not cure or activate the work of the gland, but only compensates for the deficiency. Leaving treatment leads to an enlargement of the heart muscles from which there is no cure. Please do not play with the treatment unless you consult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12556, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the treatment for hyperthyroidism and what foods should be avoided and useful foods? Does hyperthyroidism cause hives? Please advise me, knowing that I am 18 years old. Thank you.", + "answer": "Treatment of hyperthyroidism is only under the supervision of an endocrinologist\nEating has no relation to disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12557, + "question": "Does low TSH, which stimulates the thyroid gland, affect the body???", + "answer": "It may lead to an underactive thyroid gland and may be the result of hyperthyroidism.\nTherefore, the patient may exhibit symptoms of low or high thyroid hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12558, + "question": "I mean, I have had a deficiency in the endocrine glands since childhood, and I still suffer from it, and many symptoms of the deficiency appear, such as muscle atrophy and the absence of signs of puberty. However, I got married. Is it possible for me to have children?", + "answer": "Children can be born with intact reproductive organs\nBut maintaining normal gland function is the most important job you can do by taking medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12559, + "question": "I have a thyroid disease and I have high FSH levels and I will get married soon. Should I be treated by a gynecologist or an endocrinologist in order to get pregnant?", + "answer": "An examination of the functioning of the ovaries is important and is done by a gynecologist first\nThe rise may be accidental because it alternates between a natural rise and fall, which is slight and temporary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12560, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism, which caused problems with my menstrual cycle. . It also caused me a lot of sweating and vaginal secretions, even though I am a girl... and it caused me to have an unpleasant odor.", + "answer": "Taking medication to reduce the functioning of the gland is important\nThe increase in goiter hormone affects the entire body\nAlso, know the type of height, as it may be the occasional type\nGo to your doctor and get the necessary tests and pictures done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12561, + "question": "Which is better, Inderal 10 three times a day or Concor Cor 2.5 twice a day to regulate heart rhythms resulting from hyperthyroidism? I am a 23 year old girl. Please respond", + "answer": "Inderal is better than Concor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12562, + "question": "I started using 50 mg of thyroxine, and I was using 25 mg. When will it start to work in relieving the symptoms that I am experiencing? Will it help in losing weight?", + "answer": "There is no specific answer to the question: When does the thyroid medication thyroxine take effect? Because the period required for the response to appear varies between infected people, but in general, the effect of the drug begins immediately after starting to take the drug doses, but it may take several weeks to notice the disappearance of symptoms, and the symptoms disappear gradually.\nAs for your question about weight loss after starting to use thyroxine pills, the medication does not cause actual weight loss, but rather causes weight loss resulting from a decrease in the level of thyroid hormones, which leads to weight gain as a result of fluid retention.\nUsing thyroxine will contribute to restoring the normal level of thyroid hormones and thus eliminating the problem of fluid retention in the body, which leads to weight loss. Therefore, if the drug is used by healthy people, this will not lead to weight loss, in addition to the need not to try Use the medicine without medical advice.\nI would like to draw your attention to the necessity of not stopping the use of thyroxine medication or trying to change the dose prescribed by the doctor without medical advice. Some people may stop the medication when they feel better, but in this case stopping the medication will lead to the risk of a decrease in thyroid hormones and thus The development of some health complications, which may be serious in some cases.\nFor more:\n\nWhat is the thyroid gland?\nThe relationship of the thyroid gland to weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12563, + "question": "I am married and have been using hormone treatment for two years and my hormones are fine. Should I stop treatment or not?", + "answer": "If what you mean is an underactive thyroid gland, she must take the medication all the time and monitor the thyroid hormone level with periodic analysis\nUsually, endocrine sluggishness does not stop on its own", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12564, + "question": "The name of the pills is Fitness. I have to take them in the morning. I have cysts and I have lethargy tomorrow, and I take thyroxine pills. Should I drink them together or how?", + "answer": "It's okay", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12565, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question about the hormone thyroxine, which helps in losing weight. Does it have any side effects for a healthy person? Why does he have hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Thyroxine may not be used except to treat thyroid deficiency, otherwise it will lead to side effects such as (rapid and irregular heartbeat - diarrhea - osteoporosis - muscle weakness - increased sweating, nervousness and itching - menopause), but fat loss can be achieved through diet, exercise, and the drug Orlistat (Xenical). Which reduces the work of fat-digesting enzymes in the intestines", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12566, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive pituitary gland", + "answer": "The activity of the pituitary gland results from a tumor (usually benign) that increases the secretion of one of the following four hormones (prolactin - growth hormone - the hormone that stimulates the secretion of cortisone - the hormone that stimulates the secretion of the thyroid gland). For diagnosis, it is necessary to perform an MRI on an area of ​​the brain called (sella) with a measurement of the percentage Hormones suspected to be increased", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12567, + "question": "Causes of thyroid activity", + "answer": "The most common disease is the immune response to receptors in the gland, stimulating them, and its name is Graves' disease\nSome other less common types are a vesicle or group of vesicles that deviate from normal and secrete the hormone in excess.\nOthers include the presence of inflammation or the use of medications that stimulate the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12568, + "question": "I conducted some medical tests (male hormones) and the percentages were as follows:\nFSH 7.8. LH 5.6. Prolactin 30.6. Estradiol E2 14.00. Testosterone -total 1.7 Is there a treatment for imbalance...", + "answer": "Listing the units is very important, my dear\nIt appears that testosterone is low and prolactin is high\nOr is it a typographical or laboratory error", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12569, + "question": "Are there medications to reduce FSH levels?", + "answer": "Forget Thread", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12570, + "question": "If the TSH test is 7.5 and the rest of the gland tests are normal, should he take medication?", + "answer": "This is called (subclinical hypothyroidism), i.e. lethargy that does not result in noticeable symptoms. However, it requires treatment so that cholesterol levels do not rise and affect the arteries of the heart in the long term. Treatment is a small dose of the hormone thyroxine (thyroxine).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12571, + "question": "Is there an endocrinologist who can advise me about my short stature if there is actually a treatment for it?\nI will visit him in\nHis clinic, knowing that I am 18 years old and 160 cm tall", + "answer": "The growth hormone level must be analyzed first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12572, + "question": "How much do growth hormone injections cost? Is it called growth hormone in the pharmacy? Is it dispensed without a prescription and how to use it, knowing that I live in Egypt?", + "answer": "First, it is important to clarify that growth hormone is used for therapeutic purposes and in specific cases only, and this is under medical supervision. This is because each case and each age stage requires a different dose of the hormone. The use of the hormone may also be accompanied by a number of side effects, especially if it is obtained without the need for it. .\nThere are a number of types and trade names of growth hormone available in pharmacies, and each type has specific doses, and is given in the form of a subcutaneous needle or an intramuscular injection, depending on the case.\nI will show you below the set of side effects of using growth hormone without a health need for it:\n\nCarpal tunnel syndrome.\nNerve, muscle or joint pain.\nSwelling of arms and legs from fluid retention.\nHigh blood cholesterol level.\nNumbness and tingling of the skin.\nIncreased risk of heart disease and diabetes.\nGrowth of cancerous tumors.\nGrowth or enlargement of facial features, hands and feet.\nMood swings.\nHeart enlargement.\nLow blood sugar.\nLiver cirrhosis.\nBreast enlargement in men.\n\nTherefore, it is recommended to follow up with an endocrinologist to diagnose growth hormone deficiency and the need for it. In this case, growth hormone injections are prescribed according to a medical prescription, with the appropriate doses precisely determined, along with a description of the appropriate method of taking the treatment according to the case.\nFor more:\n\nBenefits of growth hormone\nDoes your child suffer from delayed growth and development or not?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12573, + "question": "What is the name of growth hormone injections for height?", + "answer": "growth hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12574, + "question": "I had two caesarean births, my height is 155 and my weight is 61. I consulted a doctor and he told me that I have fluid retention due to the two operations and I want to lose weight, but it is stable and I have an underactive thyroid gland at the present time, so what...", + "answer": "Caesarean sections have nothing to do with fluid retention or weight gain, but weight gain may be due to an underactive thyroid gland, and thus controlling the gland can lead to weight control as well.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12575, + "question": "What is the reason for my constant weight despite following a diet that is full of nutrients and low in calories, knowing that I have an underactive thyroid? What is the solution? Is taking Glucophage useful in my case? What herbs are useful for weight loss?", + "answer": "After following a diet for some time, some lethargy occurs in the thyroid gland, which causes the weight not to lose, and the diet must be stopped one day every week until the body responds to the diet.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12576, + "question": "Is cabergolin effective in treating high ACTH, or is there another treatment, knowing that there is also an increase in TSH...and an increase in T4 and cortisol?", + "answer": "There are two problems that make your question incomprehensible\nFirst) There are 4 types of pituitary gland tumors accompanied by increased secretion\n1) Tumor secreting (prolactin)\n2) Tumor secretes (growth hormone)\n3) A tumor that secretes ACTH and thus causes an increase in cortisol\n4) Tumor secretes TSH and thus causes an increase in T4\nThere is no tumor that combines two types of secretion, as you mentioned types 3 and 4 together in your question\nSecondly) Cabergoline is very effective in treating the first type and is somewhat useful in treating the second type and is not used at all in types 3 and 4.\nTherefore, the information available must be more accurate in order to be of benefit to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12577, + "question": "I am 15 years old and my height is 140\nI work oh", + "answer": "Get a growth hormone test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12578, + "question": "What is the normal level of TSH?\nIf the percentage is 4.5, does it cause weight gain? I have excessive weight gain, and the percentage was 6, and it decreased with treatment, but my weight did not decrease, even though I eat moderately.", + "answer": "0.5-5, and anything less than 10 is not considered except in some cases\nThe best way to lose weight is diet (and counting calories), and it is best under the supervision of a nutritionist---reducing carbohydrates is very important.\nWith exercise, even three times a week - to increase calorie burning", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12579, + "question": "What are the ideal foods for teenage children for good growth and are there any medications given to help with height at this age?", + "answer": "Do not use medications or hormones to increase height because it carries many risks\nAs for balanced, varied, natural foods, they are all that a person needs at all stages of his life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12580, + "question": "What is the relationship between male hormones, deep voice, and body hair? Are hormones and virility directly proportional to the deepness of the voice and body hair?", + "answer": "Hoarseness of the voice and body hair, although it is affected by male and female hormones\nThe main control is the genes and the self-creation with which God created man\nAs long as the hormones are at their normal level, there is no fear of a defect\nThe male hormone affects the organs of the male characteristics of men, such as the growth of muscles and bones, the distribution of hair and fat, and the reproductive organs, and vice versa, it is normal for females.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12581, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and the doctor did not prescribe any medication for me because its level is not high", + "answer": "Please send the results with the normal ratios to the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12582, + "question": "What is the treatment for hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism is treated with thyroxine pills.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12583, + "question": "A person who is over fifty years old and suffers from a weak thyroid gland and is taking the drug Levothyrox. Does he have any hope of recovery? Thanks.", + "answer": "Most cases of hypothyroidism are chronic and require lifelong treatment with follow-up analysis and re-adjusting of doses if necessary. However, cases that recover are rare, such as viral thyroiditis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12584, + "question": "What is the name of the pills to combat the male hormone testosterone? I now suffer from hereditary baldness. I am 17 years old.\nI don't want Minoxidil because it is harmful", + "answer": "The scientific name of the male hormone antagonist that is used to treat hereditary baldness is (Finasteride 1 mg). The trade name varies from one country to another. Please also make sure of the concentration because there is (Finasteride 5 mg) to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12585, + "question": "Does hereditary baldness have no final solution other than only transplantation?\nAre there any anti-male hormone pills to stop my hair loss?", + "answer": "Genetic baldness without transplantation requires genetic treatment, which does not exist\nAnti-male hormone pills are useless and the harmful effects of them are too high to justify their use, sir", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12586, + "question": "I am a patient with an elevated or active thyroid gland and I am in the fifth month of pregnancy. The last T3 test was 1.2 ng/ml.\nT4 5.8ug/dl\nTSH 0.005 ulu/ml\nAnalysis date: 10/18/2015\nIt is possible in...", + "answer": "Please send the normal percentages to the laboratory that gave you the result so that we know the extent of the T4 increase\nDo you take treatment for glandular activity or not?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12587, + "question": "I am 17 years old. I had a thyroid hormone test and I had a little activity in the morning once, and the doctor did not give me treatment. Why?", + "answer": "You should ask the doctor, as she decided against treatment for some reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12588, + "question": "How long does it take for a pituitary tumor to appear to cause high prolactin? I had an MRI 5 months ago and it was fine. Now my prolactin is 35.5. Should I repeat the MRI?", + "answer": "Please write the laboratory's normal percentages so that we can estimate the percentage of increase\nYou should not repeat the x-rays because the gland does not enlarge in 6 months if the hormone increase is slight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12589, + "question": "Hello\nI was born on April 13, 1996\nMy height is 176\nRecently, I have increased some millimeters. Does this mean that I can increase my height at this age?\nThanks...", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist to do an x-ray of the hand and find out if there is a possibility of increasing height with treatment or if the bone growth centers have closed and there is no external treatment.\nBut even without treatment, you will continue to increase a few millimeters annually until the age of 22", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12590, + "question": "In which specialty do I detect infections of the sweat glands?", + "answer": "glands or internal glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12591, + "question": "Which specialty should I go to to examine the sweat gland?", + "answer": "Endocrinology specialty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12592, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, thyroid disease, laziness and high blood pressure. What is the appropriate diet for me? I am 41", + "answer": "You should follow up with an endocrinologist and diabetes doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12593, + "question": "My nephew has symptoms that resemble those of endocrine disorders. Constipation, low potassium, bloating in the face and body, feeling weak and lazy, increased appetite for food, and all the tests were done. What is the solution? Answer quickly.", + "answer": "What tests were performed?\nWhat is the result of cortisone and thyroid hormones?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12594, + "question": "My mother uses Xylax 10 mg to treat depression, and after using it for a period of time, she developed painless swelling in the feet, noting that she suffers from varicose veins, an enlarged thyroid gland, and the presence of benign tubercles on them.", + "answer": "Swelling of the feet due to varicose veins requires medicinal syrup", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12595, + "question": "I have a problem with my height. Is there a solution?", + "answer": "What is the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12596, + "question": "My prolactin is 35.5. The doctor prescribed me two Dontex pills every week. Is this treatment correct and sufficient?", + "answer": "You must first know the reason for the increase in prolactin before starting treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12597, + "question": "What are the benefits and harms of lemon for hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Lemon has nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12598, + "question": "I have a tumor in my neck, pelvis, back, and spleen, ranging in length from 16 to 21 feet. It could be a malignant tumor. Please help, may God reward you.", + "answer": "It is best to take a sample to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12599, + "question": "I have a small ball the size of an olive in my neck, on the right side, at the bottom of the back, but the left side still has the same thing. Is this dangerous? Knowing that I have the beginning of an unsolved flu...", + "answer": "These are mostly lymph nodes. There are several causes of enlarged glands. It is best to consult a doctor to confirm the cause of the enlarged glands. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12600, + "question": "I am Muhammad, I am 17 years old and my height is 1.55 cm. What should I do?", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist and take an x-ray of the hand to find out whether the growth centers have closed or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12601, + "question": "I suffer from sweating under the eyes, cold extremities, and sometimes high temperature, fatigue, loss of appetite, and insomnia. Is this a thyroid problem?", + "answer": "Possible and should be analyzed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12602, + "question": "Is hypothyroidism treated permanently and should the doses be stopped?", + "answer": "Most cases of hypothyroidism are chronic and require lifelong treatment with follow-up analysis and re-adjusting doses if necessary. However, the cases that heal are the rarest, such as postpartum thyroiditis (post-partum thyroiditis), which affects 80% of women with it and recovers from it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12603, + "question": "What hormones have the same action as insulin?", + "answer": "Insulin is a unique hormone\nIf they had found someone to do something like him, we would not have to use insulin needles for diabetics", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12604, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid and I am overweight. Is it possible to take Glucophage with a diet for the purpose of losing weight? Does it conflict with thyroxine or with any other medication? Thank you very much...", + "answer": "Metformin (Glucophage) does not conflict with thyroxine or with any other medication, but using it for the purpose of losing weight will not work because it only loses 2-3 kilograms. However, you must first make sure that the gland’s analysis is controlled, as the dose of thyroxine may need to be increased. If the analysis Exactly, the only drug recognized in the world as an anti-obesity drug is Orlistat (Xenical), along with diet and exercise.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12605, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I suffer from stable weight. Is it possible to take Glucophage for the purpose of losing weight along with the diet I follow? Does it conflict with thyroxine or any other medications?...", + "answer": "Take Glucophage 850mg. The first week, take one pill daily after eating, because you may experience nausea. The second week, take two pills daily, and it will not interfere at all with your treatment. Being 25 years old is very suitable for you to prevent ovarian calcification.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12606, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI have hypothyroidism and I suffer from palpitations, increased eye pressure, and insomnia. Is there a problem if I take Valium and Adrenaline?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism does not cause these symptoms, and we do not recommend taking these types of sedatives because they lead to addiction.\nIt is best to see a doctor to treat the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12607, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does the difference in the size of the thyroid lobe affect health? Because the doctor discovered that the size of my right lobe is larger, and the gland tests were fine, and he told me that this is normal, and perhaps I was born...", + "answer": "The presence of thyroid hormones at their normal levels does not negate the presence of a tumor, because gland tumors do not increase their secretions, so an ultrasound must be performed on the gland. If the ultrasound shows the presence of a hard bump (nodule), a sample of the gland tissue is taken.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12608, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have hypothyroidism and I am taking treatment. As a result of the treatment, I have palpitations and insomnia. Can I use Adrenaline and Valium?", + "answer": "Palpitations and insomnia are symptoms of gland activity and not gland deficiency, which means that you are taking a dose of thyroxine greater than that necessary to compensate for the deficiency. I advise you to re-test and adjust the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12609, + "question": "I take 25 gram thyroxine and the results of the tests are 4.5 TSH and 15 T4. Is the dose appropriate, but I suffer from lethargy and hair loss a lot, and my weight is increasing?", + "answer": "It is possible to increase the medication (and do not take it very weakly) to 50 and return the tests after 8-12 weeks.\nKnowing that hair loss and weight gain may be caused by a deficiency of minerals and vitamins, take a course of hairvitamins available with vitamins.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12610, + "question": "I take 25 ml thyroxine and the test results are 4.5tsh\n15 t4. Is this the appropriate dose and when? But my weight has not changed. Weight gain, lethargy, and hair loss", + "answer": "This dose is low. But the blood test is good. You must make sure if you really need this dose because it is low", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12611, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI blood sugar level\nI have 99, is this level?\nNatural, thank you", + "answer": "Certainly very, very natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12612, + "question": "Please advise me whether the test is good for hormones first\nfish 0.94\nLh 2.0\nprolactin 11.2\ntestosterone 2.2.", + "answer": "Please submit the normal percentages to the laboratory to see if the results are normal or not\nBecause normal rates vary from one laboratory to another", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12613, + "question": "What is the analysis of Tsh, Lh, prolactin and Fsh", + "answer": "TSH is a thyroid-stimulating hormone that comes from the main control gland in the brain called the pituitary gland\nFH is a hormone that stimulates the ovaries to form eggs in women and in men to form sperm\nPRLACTIN is a hormone that stimulates the breasts to produce milk", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12614, + "question": "My daughter is twelve years old and weighs 24 kilograms. What foods help in gaining weight for her age?", + "answer": "All foods are beneficial for children of her age, but you should avoid soft drinks and processed foods\nIf her appetite is good and her activity is good, there is no need to worry about her weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12615, + "question": "What is the name of the pct test and what is it I want. I know what it is. Please reply because it came out high for me", + "answer": "It is a test to determine fertility in men\nYou should ask the doctor who ordered the test about the meaning of the result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12616, + "question": "What is the period during which I should check vitamin D and the thyroid gland??", + "answer": "There is no specific period", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12617, + "question": "My daughter is 11 years old and suffers from a defect in the adrenal cortex. She takes hydrocortisone\nI suffer greatly from darkening of the lips, especially the lips. The darkening began approximately two years ago. For your information, I am regular on the treatment", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to perform the necessary tests and adjust the dose of cortisone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12618, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. I started treatment and the percentage began to improve. Despite this, my weight is more than the first, and the symptoms are the same as the first and more, and the tests are high, WBC & anti-body, what should I do with my weight...", + "answer": "If you treat hypothyroidism, this will not be the cause of weight gain. Sometimes, with the beginning of treatment, appetite improves, and this may affect weight. Therefore, the amount of food must be controlled. You must also wait until the percentage improves completely. Other tests are not related to weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12619, + "question": "What is the treatment for glandular activity?", + "answer": "Thyroid ??\nDepends on the extent of its effects\nMost people are treated with a heart calming medication such as Atenolol or Propranolol\nOthers need treatment to calm the gland with a medication such as PTU, Carbimazole, or Methimazole\nAll under the supervision of a doctor, of course\nIn women under the age of forty, with an enlarged gland after failure of drug treatment, surgical removal may be required.\nAdults may be advised to take radioactive iodine once instead of the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12620, + "question": "On which day of the cycle do I do a male hormone test?", + "answer": "The male hormone has nothing to do with the menstrual cycle. It is released on any given day", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12621, + "question": "What is the treatment of hypothyroidism with herbs?? Note that the deficiency in the gland is very small", + "answer": "There is no herbal treatment to treat hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12622, + "question": "I am 20 years old and I weigh 67 kg. I suffer from paleness in the extremities and yellowing of the eyes, along with excessive palpitations when exercising, and I feel dizzy when I make a sudden movement. Knowing that...", + "answer": "It is necessary to measure blood pressure and analyze blood to determine the presence of anemia\nIt seems that you have malnutrition or loss of blood components", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12623, + "question": "Is thyroid activity normal during adolescence?", + "answer": "Hyperactivity of the gland at any age is abnormal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12624, + "question": "What is the treatment for high TSH...and...ACTH", + "answer": "If both are high, the cause is in the pituitary gland (except for a very rare exception).\nIf it is only TSH, it is usually due to a lack of functioning of the thyroid gland\nIf it is only ACTH, it is due to lethargy in the adrenal gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12625, + "question": "How can thyroid disease be reduced and decreased?", + "answer": "There is no evidence that there is moderation in everything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12626, + "question": "How to examine the gland and is an ultrasound sufficient to examine the gland?", + "answer": "t3.t4.TSH Ultrasound to indicate the size and composition of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12627, + "question": "Hello . My mother has been sick with the thyroid gland for more than four years. The color of her face changed from white to yellow or burgundy, and she began to suffer from sagging and dryness in the face only...", + "answer": "It may not be due to the gland, it may be the liver or diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12628, + "question": "After how many injections of Sedosterone 250, the male hormone returns to its normal state if the hormone level is 07. Does it return to the decrease again after the injections are stopped? Is there...", + "answer": "No hormones should be taken except after consulting an endocrinologist. It is not possible to predict the number of injections, and follow-up and analysis must be done.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12629, + "question": "I took Metfor 850 ml 21 days ago twice a day, and I took Androcor 35 20 pills in 10 days to treat high male hormone levels, and my menstrual cycle did not start. Is this normal or should I stop??", + "answer": "It must be followed up under medical supervision", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12630, + "question": "I have a male hormone deficiency and the doctor prescribed sedotesterone injections and I took two injections, one every week, but I was afraid after I learned the harms of taking these injections. What should I do and how many injections should I continue?", + "answer": "Medical instructions must be followed and treatment should not be stopped, as the injections may continue for a long time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12631, + "question": "There is something about 2cm tall", + "answer": "At the age of 26\nThere is no known cure for this\nHormones do not help in this, so beware of them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12632, + "question": "4 years ago, glands in the neck, directly under the ear and on the side of the neck, became swollen, and I have symptoms of extreme fatigue, hair loss, and sagging skin and eyelids. Of course, the glands did not get smaller, and I feel that they have enlarged somewhat. Help me...", + "answer": "It may be lymph nodes. Go to an internal medicine doctor to determine the cause and do a complete blood count, which is of utmost importance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12633, + "question": "I want to know the symptoms of the thyroid gland and what tests are necessary to perform them", + "answer": "Gland problems may lead to laziness, lethargy, weight gain, excessive sleep, and menstrual changes. The only tests required are a blood test: TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12634, + "question": "Is there a thymus gland transplant?", + "answer": "There are no endocrine transplants yet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12635, + "question": "I have underactive glands, and I stopped taking pills or treatment for more than a year and a half, and I started to feel that my body was improving, but from eating pills, my weight began to increase and I became tired.\nBut every now and then...", + "answer": "You must ensure a blood test. This examination confirms whether you need medications or not. TSH check", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12636, + "question": "Are there anti-male hormone pills? Is there a solution for hereditary baldness with Menxodil?", + "answer": "Yes, there is, and we do not recommend it without reason\nThere is no solution to hereditary baldness except through transplantation, if successful", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12637, + "question": "Is iodine related to hair growth (hirsutism)?", + "answer": "Unknown", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12638, + "question": "I did not reach the age of majority after I was 18 years old", + "answer": "Whether you intend puberty is an issue that must be analyzed\nIf you mean adulthood, that is not part of the field of medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12639, + "question": "Hypothyroidism", + "answer": "It is the inability of the thyroid gland to perform its work and produce the essential hormone thyroxine. Many people suffer from it and its treatment is easy by taking compensatory medication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12640, + "question": "An MRI of the brain was performed to detect the pituitary gland due to an increase in the hormone prolactin, and it was found that there were vesicles in it... What is the treatment and who is the specialist doctor that I see in this field?", + "answer": "Endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12641, + "question": "Is excess male hormones treated permanently, given that hair appears on the chin?", + "answer": "There is no final treatment, but currently available treatments reduce the rise in male hormones and help reduce body hair\nSome cases ease after marriage\nPolycystic ovary syndrome also increases body hair, and we must perform an ultrasound of the ovaries to treat polycystic ovary syndrome", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12642, + "question": "Hello\nDoes a TSH rise to 68 lead to complications?\nAnd what a description, God bless you", + "answer": "Evidence of an underactive thyroid gland that requires treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12643, + "question": "I was suffering from hyperthyroidism, but after treatment I was completely cured, as evidenced by a TSH analysis...\nBut my question is that I became very weak and experienced severe weight loss until it reached...", + "answer": "Weight loss is one of the signs of gland activity\nIf the excessive activity is continuous, it conflicts with the TSH level\nThe question is: What type of disease caused the hyperactivity? Was it Graves’ disease or a cyst in the gland?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12644, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 18 years old and my height has increased by about five centimeters, knowing that I reached puberty when I was 12. I also noticed a change in the size of my shoes.\nIs it possible to get...", + "answer": "There is no growth spurt at your age. You should see a doctor quickly because some gland tumors increase growth at this stage of life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12645, + "question": "I have a small, necrotic mass around the pituitary gland, its dimensions are about 2 cm. I would like a scoop. Is it possible to perform a surgical intervention, knowing that Al-Tayeb prescribed me pergoline tablets of half a milligram?", + "answer": "If the lump secretes the hormone prolactin in abundance, then the treatment is what the doctor prescribed for you. This treatment is sufficient to reduce the size of the lump and lower the level of the hormone, but this treatment is long and requires regular treatment and regular follow-up with the specialist doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12646, + "question": "What is Reiter's disease?", + "answer": "Reiter's disease is diagnosed if three symptoms are present: 1) Pain and arthritis\n2) Eye redness due to conjunctivitis\n3) Burning with urine due to bladder infection\nThe disease usually occurs after a bacterial or viral infection in the body, especially if it is in the digestive or urinary system", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12647, + "question": "I use thyroxine 75 pills for thyroid gland inactivity for 3 months, and with a vitamin D analysis of (19) out of (70-30), I use vitamin D syrup if there is no harm.", + "answer": "It is definitely necessary to replace vitamin D with calcium, otherwise it will cause osteoporosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12648, + "question": "What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism and what test is needed to confirm the presence of hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism leads to laziness, fatigue, excessive sleep, feeling cold, and weight gain. A TSH test should be done to confirm its presence", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12649, + "question": "What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism and how is the examination done to confirm the presence of hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Exhaustion, fatigue, weight gain, thinning hair, and heart palpitations\nA simple analysis of gland functions is sufficient: TSH and Free T4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12650, + "question": "I had tests done for the thyroid gland and it came out that I had a TSH of 7,786 and a TSH of 41.18, knowing that I am taking a dose of 88 mg. Do I suffer from thyroid gland sluggishness and need to increase the dosage rate?", + "answer": "It is required to receive a TSH level between 1-4\nThe medication Levothyroxim or something similar should be increased slightly to 100, and then the tests should be repeated after 3 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12651, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid disease and how do I know that I have thyroid disease?", + "answer": "There are several disorders of the thyroid gland that can only be detected through a clinical examination of the symptoms you are experiencing and conducting analyzes of thyroid function. Among the symptoms that a person with an underactive or sluggish thyroid may suffer from are:\n\nFatigue and lethargy.\noverweight.\nfeeling cold.\nWeakness and pain in muscles and joints.\nHair loss.\nskin dryness.\nFeeling frustrated or depressed.\nAnxiety and stress.\nDifficulty concentrating and memory problems.\nConstipation.\nMenstrual cycle fluctuations.\n\nAs for hyperthyroidism, the affected person may suffer from one of the following symptoms:\n\nInsomnia.\nFeeling uncomfortable.\nTremor in the hands.\nWeight loss despite increased appetite.\nExcessive sweating.\nAccelerated heartbeat.\nHeat intolerance.\nFatigue and weakness.\nLow concentration.\nMenstrual disorders.\nSplit and breakage of hair.\nSleep disorders.\nFragility and dry skin.\n\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12652, + "question": "Does estrogen deficiency affect fertility?", + "answer": "Yes, it is definitely responsible for ovulation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12653, + "question": "My head is small, knowing that I am 16 and my height is approximately 163-164. Is there a solution? Please reply quickly because I feel very frustrated.", + "answer": "There is no solution to this problem, as the bones of the head stop growing before other bones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12654, + "question": "I am 55 years old and I have an underactive thyroid. I take a dose of 150 and a week ago I have pain under the chin in my neck. Is this part of it?", + "answer": "Do not be afraid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12655, + "question": "Hello\nFirst of all, thank you very much\nAgain, I would like to ask about a prescription for the thyroid gland\nThank you very much", + "answer": "The gland has types of diseases, you must know the type, my dear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12656, + "question": "I am a young man on the cusp of 16 years old. My height is 172 cm, and a year ago my height only increased by 1.5 cm. This is something that frustrates me, especially since my relatives who are younger than me promise me a lot of knowledge...", + "answer": "Your height is not bad for your age\nHeight continues until the age of 22 in young people\nThe genetic factor is also important", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12657, + "question": "Subacute thyroiditis", + "answer": "A type of inflammation that may result in a deficiency in the secretion of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12658, + "question": "Hello.. I have an underactive thyroid gland and I discovered it when I was 23, noting that my TSH is 14.. What is the duration of treatment and how is it done?", + "answer": "The duration of treatment may last a lifetime\nTSH indicates your need to take replacement medication until your body functions return to normal\nA few of them are linked to acute infections, immune decline, or iodine deficiency\nIt is important to follow up and take the medication regularly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12659, + "question": "I had tests done for the thyroid gland and I had laziness and the result of the test was 6, but I did not take thyroxine treatment and pain appeared in the right flank with urinary retention.\nPlease Help", + "answer": "You should start with thyroxine, as cutting the hormone without treatment poses a risk to your life\nSee your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12660, + "question": "Are there specific days to do the T3 and T4 analysis?", + "answer": "There are no specific days and it is not related to fasting before the analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12661, + "question": "Is there an alternative to Androcor? Because of its high price. Note that I have to take 2 pills every 10 days, every 6 months...due to the increase in male hormones..\nThanks in advance", + "answer": "It is possible to use Aldactone 50 mg twice daily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12662, + "question": "Hello....I am a young man, 26 years old. The problem is that he does not look that old. My body shape is small and thin, and no beard hair appears except for the mustache, but it is also thin. Does this indicate a disease?", + "answer": "The causes may be pathological or natural (familial). It is preferable to check the level of some hormones, such as testosterone and thyroid hormone. Several other hormones may also play a role.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12663, + "question": "What are the problems with thyroid food? Peaceful nutrition. Thank you", + "answer": "The gland nourishes all the cells of the body, and the hormone thyroxine crosses the cell wall into the nucleus to stimulate many genes to perform their various functions\nIts problems are general, either hyperactivity or lethargy, and each has symptoms and signs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12664, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old girl. My menstrual period was delayed for more than a month and two weeks. My weight has increased (106 kg and my height is 175 cm). I have a deficiency in vitamin D. I am currently taking medication, and my thyroid gland functions well...", + "answer": "Delaying your period has several reasons. Firstly, thyroid gland sluggishness and weight gain, which leads to ovarian sluggishness. Then you must lose weight, treat the thyroid gland, and see a gynecologist to rule out any local causes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12665, + "question": "The thyroid gland is 5.99 sluggish. Does it need treatment? Note that I showed the analysis to a doctor and he prescribed treatment for the gland 25 after dinner.\nEven though it is taken on an empty stomach! Is this correct?\nFor two months, then repeat the analysis", + "answer": "It is clear that the gland is on the edge, and in general this does not require compensation unless there is another disease such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and heart disease\nIf I were in your place, I would take the test somewhere else to investigate\nIf the level is less than ten, there is no need for the pen (unless you have a second disease)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12666, + "question": "If I took thyroxine pills under the pretext that the TSH test was high...but before taking the pills I took a second test and after a week of taking the pills the result showed a low TSH...what should I do!!", + "answer": "You must consult a specialist doctor to adjust the dosage of the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12667, + "question": "The presence of a 2.5 cm cyst on the left side of the thyroid gland, with no side effects and the gland is not affected by it.... What is the reason for the formation of this cyst and is it dangerous?", + "answer": "A biopsy must be taken to ensure that there are no benign cells\nThe cyst is usually benign but annual monitoring is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12668, + "question": "There is a cyst on the left side of the thyroid gland, a size equivalent to 2.5 cm, and there are no symptoms on the gland. What may be the reasons for the formation of this cyst?", + "answer": "A sample should be taken to find out the reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12669, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 1 diabetes since the age of 3, and I am 17 years old and I have thyroid disease, but I eat well and remain very weak, especially my hands.", + "answer": "Patients with type 1 diabetes that begin in childhood do not usually become obese\nAs for the gland, its treatment is permanent, like sugar, and does not affect weight if the hormone levels are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12670, + "question": "single Rt side subcortical hyperintense white matter lesion seen at flair and T2 possibly due to small vessel ischemic gliotic disease Please translate this for me", + "answer": "Insufficiency of blood circulation in the brain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12671, + "question": "I am 158 cm tall and I am 15 years old and I feel embarrassed in front of my friends. Can I be taller?", + "answer": "You should take an x-ray of the hand and show it to the doctor\nTo find out whether treatment with growth hormone is possible or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12672, + "question": "My mother suffers from an external swelling in the neck, accompanied by severe pain and fever that extends to the neck, the side of the swelling, and half of the face. The doctor said it is a benign gland. The medications only reduce the pain slightly.", + "answer": "Please report or picture of a TV or computer\nIs it a salivary gland, thyroid, a blowing cavity outside the side of the bronchus, or a lymphatic?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12673, + "question": "Peace be upon you. If you please, I would like to know if this is the state of thyroid gland activity or deficiency, and which tests are required. tsh0.0018\nT3=11.5\nT4=2\nIs the defect in the thyroid gland or the pituitary gland?\nThank you", + "answer": "There is a significant decrease in TSH, possibly from thyroid activity\nTo know for sure, you must know the levels of thyroid hormones as follows\nFree and Total T4\nFree and Total T3\nGiving the exact weight unit and not solid numbers", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12674, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 1 diabetes since I was 3 years old, and I am now 17. I am very weak, no matter what I eat, I do not get fatter, and I have a thyroid disease, and...", + "answer": "Sugar is uncontrolled and the gland may have high secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12675, + "question": "I have an activity in the suprarenal gland, not a decrease. What are the necessary tests to find out if this gland is a contraceptive for me? Please explain the reasons for its activity and how it is treated.", + "answer": "Yes, it may affect pregnancy and childbirth\nACTH, Saliva Cortison, Urine Cortisone tests should be done.\nAnalysis of salts in the blood\nMake a computer image of the college and its surroundings", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12676, + "question": "Does estrogen deficiency affect fertility?", + "answer": "Yes, it affects fertility", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12677, + "question": "Treatment of hyperthyroidism as a result of high TSH...Is it carbimazole...or...levo-thyroxine?", + "answer": "If TSH is high, this indicates that the gland's secretion is low. In this case, levothyroxine should be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12678, + "question": "I have still started taking carbimazole 20 mg daily for 5 days. The symptoms of hyperthyroidism, tension and tremors, disappeared, but after reducing the dose the symptoms returned. Should I increase the dose again? Reduce after reducing T4.", + "answer": "The dose must be increased again and a doctor should be consulted to adjust the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12679, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nIs it possible to know whether the type of nodule or cyst around the thyroid gland is benign or malignant before performing the operation?", + "answer": "Yes. Before the operation, a biopsy must be taken using a small needle. If the mass is benign on examination, there is no need to remove it. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12680, + "question": "I have laziness in the thyroid gland and I am using its treatment, and there is an enlargement on the left side. Does it indicate a tumor and what causes the enlargement? Is it due to an increase in the prolactin hormone? Note that I started treating the gland 14 days ago. Is the enlargement normal in my condition?", + "answer": "Often the gland becomes slightly enlarged if the gland is inactive. But you must confirm from the ultrasound image that there is no mass. Even if there is a block mostly it is not important", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12681, + "question": "I have laziness in my thyroid gland\nAnd eat her medicine\nThere is an enlargement of the left thyroid gland\nIs it a tumor or is the inflation due to laziness?", + "answer": "Inflation and laziness indicate that your treatment is insufficient\nDo a TSH test and adjust the medication to suit the level\nIf you have not had an ultrasound of your thyroid before, check it out", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12682, + "question": "I suffer from low weight due to gland activity, and the doctor prescribed me Vita pills. Do they have side effects?", + "answer": "If vita is a vitamin, there is no harm in it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12683, + "question": "Enlarged thyroid glands, regular tests and x-rays, air nodules\nIs there a treatment without surgical intervention?", + "answer": "Surgical solution is the best", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12684, + "question": "My sister is 25 years old and unmarried. She says that when she prays and places her head on the ground, she feels a heaviness in her throat, as if it were a ball hanging. Are these symptoms of the thyroid gland? Knowing that...", + "answer": "To confirm this, she must examine the gland’s hormones in the blood and take an ultrasound scan to determine the size of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12685, + "question": "Treatment of hypothyroidism", + "answer": "It is a single treatment called thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12686, + "question": "I suffer from thyroiditis. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "If the inflammation is autoimmune thyriditis, there is no treatment other than monitoring the hormone level every two months under the supervision of a doctor, with the possibility of taking treatment to calm the heart rate. If the hormone is very high, the treatment can be a thyroid hormone inhibitor, under the supervision of the doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12687, + "question": "I suffer from a defect in the pituitary gland and a deficiency in the LH and FSH hormones. The doctor advised me to use pseudoferon tablets for 3 months and Pregnyl injections for 3 months and there is another injection after the end...", + "answer": "Continue taking the medication while following up with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12688, + "question": "What is the cause of left thyroid enlargement?", + "answer": "Tumors are usually responsible for enlargement of the thyroid gland on one side\nUltrasound determines the cause of the enlargement. If there is a tumor, a biopsy is taken to determine whether the tumor is benign or not.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12689, + "question": "What are the hormones secreted by the suprarenal gland and how do they affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "It is called the thyroid gland and secretes a number of hormones, the most important of which is cortisone. A decrease in this hormone causes danger to life and not only pregnancy, but in the case of treatment and the hormone is regular, there is no contraindication for pregnancy under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12690, + "question": "Thyroid symptoms include tension, anxiety, nervousness, and excessive movement. Do you take time to treat them after treatment with carbimazole, or do the symptoms go away once you take carbimazole?", + "answer": "The symptoms decrease gradually, as they are related to the rate of increase in the hormone, and the hormone does not decrease quickly, but rather within one to two weeks", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12691, + "question": "What treatment is used for high thyroid, knowing that the cause of the high thyroid hormone is a little high? TSH is 5.8...and...FT4........22.5. The percentage is a little high, but I suffer from thyroid symptoms.", + "answer": "You should re-test two months after this result to see if the hormone will rise further or return to the normal level\nSymptoms are not always related to the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12692, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nIf the thyroid gland has no problems and performs its tasks perfectly, then why remove it if there is a cyst next to it? Why not just remove the cyst?", + "answer": "There is a difference between gland secretion and gland tumors\nThere are tumors that do not change the secretion of the gland, and removing the gland is the solution, especially if the tumor is malignant, because post-operative treatment is not possible if the gland is in its place.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12693, + "question": "What is the normal rate of thyroid-stimulating hormone? Does 5.4 constitute a high rate?", + "answer": "TSH depends on the laboratory reference\nIt may be between 5-0.5\nLook at the sheet that contains the result and look at the maximum and minimum limits in the reference box", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12694, + "question": "I had a total removal of the thyroid gland and I take thyroid replacement hormone with a strength of 88. I did a test after six months and it was found that the thyroid stimulating hormone level was high at 5.4. Is this rate reasonable or...", + "answer": "This is a little high but not dangerous. This indicates that the dose you are taking needs to be adjusted by raising it slightly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12695, + "question": "Hello\nmay God bless your time with happiness\nI am a young man, 19 years old, my height is 166, and my weight is 54\nI would like to know about the ideal height for my age?\nWhat is the period of stopping growth?\nIs lifting...", + "answer": "Growth in males stops until the age of 22\nWeight training affects height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12696, + "question": "Peace be upon you, a year ago I had thyroid poisoning and a vitamin D deficiency, and until now I am receiving correct treatment. The results of the tests are satisfactory to the doctor, but until now my body is always tired and has back pain...", + "answer": "You should always check your blood to ensure that the hormone level is correct. You may need to adjust the dose. If you do not improve with medications during this period, you may need another treatment that suits you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12697, + "question": "I am thin, my weight is 60 kg and my height is 173 cm.... I had gland tests and other tests and the results were positive.. and I took something that made my weight increase to 70 kg... but I don’t know what...", + "answer": "If your tests are fine, there are currently no medications to gain weight. This is related to how quickly you burn calories\nIt is possible to take some vitamins that strengthen appetite, but they usually do not give the desired result\nbe patient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12698, + "question": "I asked about the listlessness, and the doctor asked for more information. The thyroid gland is 0.96, the blood sugar is 100, but I do not know the reason for the listlessness, what to do, and is there a medicine and what causes it?", + "answer": "The results are normal, but it is recommended to do a vitamin B12 test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12699, + "question": "Is there a chromosome defect that causes excessive height?", + "answer": "Yes, there are several chromosomal diseases or syndromes that are associated with an increase in height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12700, + "question": "The right lobe of the thyroid gland was removed, and the left lobe was not removed, despite the presence of 2 3ml nediol, but the doctor told me that eltroxine will prevent its enlargement, so what do you think...", + "answer": "3 mm is considered small and does not have to be removed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12701, + "question": "Which is better for the patient in the case of enlargement of one lobe of the thyroid gland, partial resection or kidney resection, and is it possible for the enlargement to return to the remaining lobe?", + "answer": "This depends on the type of enlargement. If it is benign, only the enlarged side can be removed, but the second part may become enlarged, but to a small extent", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12702, + "question": "What is the cause of the activity of the suprarenal gland and does it have any effects on pregnancy and others?", + "answer": "There are several reasons, most of which are hereditary or genetic, and may affect pregnancy, depending on the type of hormone secreted by the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12703, + "question": "There is no treatment for hormonal imbalance in the body other than drugs", + "answer": "It depends on the type of hormonal imbalance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12704, + "question": "What are the results of insufficiency and dysfunction of the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "It has many effects if it needs treatment and is not treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12705, + "question": "What is dwarfism? Who is the doctor who specializes in this case?", + "answer": "It is severe short stature and is usually followed up by an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12706, + "question": "My gland test results are [tsh 1.3] [t3 128.5] [t4 7.76] and I am in the first month of pregnancy. Are these normal percentages?", + "answer": "The test result is excellent and within the normal range, but it does not prevent an internal medicine consultant during pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12707, + "question": "Age 28. I have an underactive gland. Does increasing the dose have an effect? ​​I am taking 150 now", + "answer": "You should not change the dose on your own. Because the dose is changed only according to the blood test. If you increase the dose without need, some complications may occur", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12708, + "question": "How do you know that you have a thyroid gland? I hope you understand my question", + "answer": "The rate of thyroid tests depends on the activity of the pituitary gland, and without knowing the level of this hormone, thyroid disorders cannot be diagnosed. The level of thyroid hormone varies according to age in adults: 2 to 4.4, from the ages of 13 to 17, it is 2.4 to 5.0, from 7 to 12, it is 2.5 to 5.6, from Up to 6 years old is 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12709, + "question": "What are endocrine glands?", + "answer": "They are multiple glands in the body that secrete their contents directly into the blood without a duct like other glands.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12710, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done and the tests showed that I have a small pimple... The doctor told me that I had it for a long time... Is this dangerous for me? I cannot perform the operation because...", + "answer": "As long as the thyroid function is healthy and the pituitary hormone is healthy, do not worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12711, + "question": "Does it prevent the enlargement of the thyroid gland in the presence of large benign tubercles? Does the doctor think it is better to remove them and use iron and vitamin D3 than to use Zilax 10 mg? Does using it lead to foot swelling?", + "answer": "No, there is no conflict and it usually does not lead to swelling in the feet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12712, + "question": "Does it prevent enlargement of the thyroid gland and the presence of large benign tubercles on the gland that the doctor believes would be better to remove? He recommended using iron and vitamin D3 medications rather than using Xylax 10 mg.", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12713, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. It seems to me that it looks like a thyroid gland. I mean, at my chin, it seems to go down a little, but I don’t know if it is a thyroid gland or not.", + "answer": "Clinical examination should be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12714, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. I have been married for about a year and a half. I suffer from a hormone deficiency. You know that I visited many doctors and they advised me to use vitamin E. I want you to advise me on medications...", + "answer": "You must know the diagnosis accurately and undergo the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12715, + "question": "What are the symptoms of high thyroid hormone 4.8? Please answer me, thank you", + "answer": "In general, there is an increase in heart rate, sweating, weight loss, tenderness in the hands, etc", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12716, + "question": "Is a nodule on the thyroid gland harmful? If all the tests are normal and intimate, what should I do? Will it go away with treatment?", + "answer": "If a biopsy is performed and it is benign, there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12717, + "question": "Is carbimazole used to treat high thyroid...but is the cause of the high TSH high or not? If not, how is high TSH treated?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to know the result of FT4, make a correct diagnosis, and then treat it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12718, + "question": "I have had inflammation of the lymph nodes for 3 months or more and it goes away and comes back. What is the treatment for it?", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12719, + "question": "I take carbimazole for hyperthyroidism. When stopping after six months, do I have to use levothyroxine? Or should it only be stopped? If it is necessary, should it be taken for a period of time or for the rest of my life?", + "answer": "It depends on the results and developments of the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12720, + "question": "Is thyroid activity related to heavy menstruation?", + "answer": "Yes, heavy menstrual periods increase in case of hyperthyroidism.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12721, + "question": "What is the relationship between low thyroid activity and diabetes, and what are its symptoms?", + "answer": "There is an indirect relationship with calcium, including symptoms of increased glandular secretion, rapid heartbeat, and weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12722, + "question": "I have an increase in the hormone FSH64LH22 and the prolactin level 12, and the doctor did not give me any treatment other than klempene, and I have a review.", + "answer": "Yes, this is a valid treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12723, + "question": "My wife had an operation on the thyroid gland, and after a month she had tests that came as follows: calcium 61\ntf3 2\nt\nf43.5a\ntsh plus 100", + "answer": "Please send a copy of the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12724, + "question": "I am 17 years old. Can I take the GH hormone? Will it affect me and will it increase my height?", + "answer": "This hormone is only used for medical conditions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12725, + "question": "What is the reason for the sluggish gland and does increasing the dose have an effect? ​​I am now taking 150????", + "answer": "You are 13 years old and your dose is 150. I think it is a high dose for your age. I advise re-examination in a respectable laboratory and changing the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12726, + "question": "What is thyroid disease? Is it a serious disease?", + "answer": "It is a simple disease, but it must be treated whether the secretion is increased or decreased", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12727, + "question": "How to use thyroxine pills to treat hypothyroidism... Note that I use them half an hour before eating!", + "answer": "It should be used once before breakfast", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12728, + "question": "Using Indian costus as a treatment for glandular sluggishness..?", + "answer": "There is no reliable medical information regarding it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12729, + "question": "I suffer from insufficiency of the reproductive glands, secondary to congenital insufficiency. The doctor told me to take a Pernyl 5000 needle and an HMG 70U needle for a period of six months. Is there a need to take a needle...", + "answer": "No, no need for that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12730, + "question": "My sister has hyperthyroidism, and after treatment, the hospital decided to take iodine with radiation. Will the bulging eyes and neck swelling go away after the iodine?", + "answer": "No, I usually don't go", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12731, + "question": "Can Carnivita Forte be used with Lipo 6 to burn fat, each of them one tablet twice daily? Does either cause hormonal imbalance or diabetes?\nDoes Lipo 6 stimulate blood circulation...", + "answer": "There are no global scientific recommendations about this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12732, + "question": "I have chronic thyroiditis. I had a test. The TSH result was 0.930 mUI and the TPO result was 30 UI/ML. Do I still need medication? Thank you.", + "answer": "The examination is good, but there is no Caledonian flag that you take", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12733, + "question": "Does removing the parotid gland in women affect pregnancy or childbirth after marriage?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12734, + "question": "I would like to ask gynecologists, have you ever had cases where a pituitary gland tumor was removed, gynecological radiation was performed, and pregnancy occurred, even with assistive means, or is it a completely hopeless matter, and may God reward you...", + "answer": "I am an endocrinologist and this is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12735, + "question": "How do you take a dose of Levo?", + "answer": "The name of the medicine is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12736, + "question": "My problem is that the glands are affected by infidelity and sexual mood, and I want a specialist doctor", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12737, + "question": "Are sage and marjoram useful for reducing FSH levels in the blood?", + "answer": "I don't know about that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12738, + "question": "Loss of feeling in the skin of the breasts 6 months ago, pain in the hands and feet a year ago, and menstrual pain years ago. I had my thyroid removed 3 months ago due to hyperactivity. I had an IRM done on my menstruation and there was no problem.", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12739, + "question": "Does lack of gland activity cause lethargy and how do I treat it, knowing that my appointment to have it examined is in 3 months at the earliest", + "answer": "There is a type of activity that leads to lethargy and does not require treatment unless it is accompanied by symptoms of activity. When lethargy occurs, treatment with thyroxine is lifelong", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12740, + "question": "Could I have gigantism and acromegaly at the age of 16?", + "answer": "Yes, this is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12741, + "question": "What is lymphadenitis, does it require seeing a doctor, and what are its causes? I hope you can help me", + "answer": "Lymphadenitis comes for several reasons, but most of them are easy to treat or do not require any treatment. But it is diagnosed by a doctor. Therefore, you should see a doctor. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12742, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old girl, but I am tall and I am bothered by my increase in height. My height is 178 cm. Is there a possibility that my height will grow more than that?", + "answer": "After puberty, growth usually stops, and you are supposed to be happy with this height, but you do not know your weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12743, + "question": "Treatment of lymph nodes under the lower jaw and behind the ear", + "answer": "The lymph nodes swell either due to some infections or tumors. Therefore, it must be reviewed to confirm the reason for its inflation first. If you have infections, they will improve with time. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12744, + "question": "I had tonsillitis and swelling in the lymph node. I was treated for the infection, but the gland remained present for 3 months.\nWith its size constant and moving\nI suffer from esophageal reflux\nWhat do I do ??...", + "answer": "If the glands are enlarged, this may mean that the inflammation is ongoing. In terms of esophageal reflux, it can be treated by changing the diet by avoiding tea, coffee, fatty foods, and smoke, not eating for at least 3 hours before bed, and reducing weight. Medications that reduce stomach acidity are also helpful. In both cases, it is preferable to consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12745, + "question": "Are the effects of hyperthyroidism fatigue and pain in the bones and the entire body? Does eating cheese and dairy negatively affect the gland?", + "answer": "An overactive gland may lead to fatigue but not body aches. Eating cheese does not affect the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12746, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor, please, I want to ask whether a thyroid disease in my head, whether it is in the mother, affects her daughters.", + "answer": "Possible but not necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12747, + "question": "t3 25.4 t4 1.2 tsh>100 and my weight is 60 kg and my height is 160 cm. What is the appropriate dose of thyroxine and what is it used for eye pressure, sore throat and ear pain? Are there medicines and foods that are forbidden to be taken with medication?", + "answer": "This needs to be reviewed by a doctor, and the dose of thyroxine is determined according to the results of the examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12748, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I lost feeling in the skin of my breasts seven months ago. I have no sensation of touch and tingling. What does it mean, knowing that I was suffering from an excess of thyroid hormone and I had it removed three months ago?", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist to find out the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12749, + "question": "I had a TSH test and the percentage was 0.01, and I have been taking Thyroxine 100 for 7 months.\nDo I need to remove the gland?", + "answer": "No, you need to reduce the dose a little. For example, it is possible to have a day every week without taking medication on Friday, for example", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12750, + "question": "Treatment of high HL hormone", + "answer": "Depends on the reason for the rise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12751, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 34 years old. My blood sugar is always high, ranging from 250 to 300 before breakfast, and it is not less than these limits, knowing that I take Actos 30 mg pills with...", + "answer": "High diabetes is enough to explain this. This requires an integrated nutritional and therapeutic system under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12752, + "question": "Is it possible that the gland is enlarged and the tests are normal?\nPlease advise me, may Allah reward you", + "answer": "The gland can become enlarged without any malfunction", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12753, + "question": "Do flax seeds have an effect on the body's hormones?", + "answer": "There is no scientific evidence for this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12754, + "question": "What is the relationship between thyroid hormones and nerve tremors during stress, shortness of breath, and a trembling voice, knowing that the thyroid gland’s elevation is slight?", + "answer": "Increased secretion of the thyroid gland is one of the symptoms of trembling and trembling in the hands and voice, along with insomnia and nervousness for the most trivial reasons.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12755, + "question": "Treatment of high thyroid gland", + "answer": "Treatment is either medication, surgery, or radioactive iodine, depending on the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12756, + "question": "Is there a solution other than removing the thyroid gland when benign tumors appear, knowing that they do not cause any discomfort to their owner?", + "answer": "When benign tumors are more than 4 mm in size, they must be removed so that they do not develop into malignant tumors", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12757, + "question": "I have lethargy in my gland and I drink thyroxine. If I increase the dose as needed, I increase it to 150. Will it affect the gland or lead to activity?", + "answer": "Of course, it may lead to increased gland activity. Tests must be done and presented to the specialist doctor, who will determine whether you need to increase the dose or not.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12758, + "question": "I am a pilot and I have a thyroid gland. Does it affect flying?", + "answer": "If you take the treatment regularly and check the gland routinely, there is no effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12759, + "question": "T3 25.4 t4 1.2 tsh>100 What is the appropriate dose of Altroxine and for how long should I take the medicine and then have the tests repeated and when will I feel better and what should I use for sore throat, ear pain and eye pressure?", + "answer": "The dose is calculated according to weight, and the analysis is repeated 6 weeks after starting the treatment. You will feel better after a week of taking the treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12760, + "question": "I would like your opinion on Growth - Flex V pills. Do they really increase height and do they have any harm or benefits? I read that they stimulate growth hormone, is it true?", + "answer": "It is a group of vitamins and calcium that helps strengthen bones and improve the work of growth hormone, provided that the growth centers are not blocked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12761, + "question": "May I know the result of the gland analysis?\nPROLACTIN: 1521 uIu/ml\n(102-496)", + "answer": "This is a high result and could have several causes\nThe analysis must be repeated after a month with a T4 AND TSH thyroid test and a visit to the endocrinologist to compare the results with the clinical examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12762, + "question": "My thyroid percentage is 0.07, so what does this percentage mean?", + "answer": "Usually an increase in secretion, but to be sure, an FT4 test must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12763, + "question": "I have a small swelling on the left side of the neck, and it was found that there are lymph nodes. After doing all the tests, including blood and tuberculosis tests, thank God, the swelling is still intact...", + "answer": "This requires consultation with a surgical specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12764, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and I would like to take iodine pills. Is there any problem if I use them?? Does it affect those who are allergic to some foods, including fish and eggs?", + "answer": "The treatment for hypothyroidism is thyroxine, not iodine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12765, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid and a vitamin D deficiency, and they advised me to take the Indian premium. Does it really help? What is the benefit of ground Indian costus in general?", + "answer": "Indian costus, also known as \"Ashwagandha\", is a plant that has been used in Indian traditional medicine for thousands of years. Indian costus is believed to have many health benefits, including improving the general condition of the body. Although there are not sufficient studies, it is believed that Indian costus has many health benefits, including improving the general condition of the body. It has positive effects on the thyroid gland, but this does not mean that it can be used as a substitute for drug treatment, and it is not recommended to use it with medications except after consulting a doctor to avoid a conflict in treatment.\n \nFor vitamin D deficiency, Indian costus is not a rich source of this vitamin, and vitamin D levels are usually boosted by exposure to direct sunlight and consumption of foods rich in the vitamin, such as fatty fish and milk fortified with the vitamin.\n \nAs for the benefits of ground Indian costus, many of them are not yet confirmed, but it is believed that it may contribute to the following:\n\nTreatment of intestinal worms.\nAlleviating the symptoms of intestinal diseases.\nTreating respiratory infections.\nAlleviating the symptoms of cardiovascular disease.\nPreventing some types of cancer.\nPromoting digestive health.\nBoosting immune system health.\nPromote skin health.\n\nFor more:\n\nThe therapeutic and health benefits of Indian costus\nHow to use Indian installment: learn about it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12766, + "question": "What is the treatment for an elevated thyroid gland of up to 50%...which causes the patient to not sleep, hallucinate, slurr his speech, and be like a lost person???!!!", + "answer": "There is a treatment for hyperthyroidism, but under the supervision of an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12767, + "question": "I am 17.5 years old and I have 3 tall brothers, but I suffer from short stature and my height is 159 cm. I ask the distinguished doctors to look into me. May you be blessed", + "answer": "You should have a hand x-ray done to see if the bone growth centers have closed or not, and see an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12768, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have sudden fainting and an almost constant headache on both sides, more on the right. I did an EEG and the doctor said there were two moderate epileptic foci, but the EEG took an hour and I was awake. Is the EEG correct?", + "answer": "A neurologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12769, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and have been taking Troxine for two weeks and have not felt any improvement in the symptoms of numbness in the extremities, palpitations, pressure in the eyes, hot flashes, and pain in my ears. I started the medication at 50 and then increased...", + "answer": "The dose is not sufficient at all. Increase the dose to 100 and on Friday take 150 and all of the pain will improve. Use two nasal drops in each nostril in the evening when you sleep and the pain will go away because you have a sore throat.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12770, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. I took Troxine 50 for 10 days, then 100 for 4 days, and I feel short of breath, heart palpitations, severe pressure in my eyes, hot flashes, and severe numbness in my extremities. Are these symptoms of the medication or...", + "answer": "The dose is not enough at all. Increase the dose to 100 and on Friday take 150 and the whole thing will improve.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12771, + "question": "I have a gland and I take thyroxine pills. If the dose is increased to 150, I will increase it to determine how it harms the gland or leads to activity in the gland.", + "answer": "Stay on the dose prescribed by your doctor and do a test every month initially, and your doctor is the only one who will regulate the dose for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12772, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the result was 0.27. Is the result normal?", + "answer": "I think that this TSH test result is within normal limits, but do a T3 T4 test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12773, + "question": "I have FSH 39 and HL 22\nWhat is the treatment for high HL FSH?", + "answer": "Exercising regularly, staying away from stress, eating a lot of fresh vegetables, especially broccoli and carrots, changing lifestyle, staying away from active and passive smoking, drinking green tea and electrolytes, drinking water, and getting enough sleep at night.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12774, + "question": "FSH. LH. PRL. TSH May I know what it might be???? So I know", + "answer": "The normal range for each laboratory value is usually next to the result of each analysis and varies from one laboratory to another depending on the unit of measurement.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12775, + "question": "I bought my 17-year-old son a pill called L-Arginine because he suffers from severe short stature!! He increased his height by 2 years a month ago. Should he continue taking arginine pills?", + "answer": "I don't mind that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12776, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and I took a dose of 75%. My hair began to fall out a lot, thinning in the front, and the scalp began to appear. I tried a lot of vitamins for hair, and I was using sprays and ampoules, and it continued for 6 months and a year without a solution.", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, the gland has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12777, + "question": "I analyzed the hormones, the results FSH039 LH 22 PROGESRTON 093 PROLACTINE 16PROLACTINE\nPlease explain to me", + "answer": "Good if the menstrual cycle is almost regular", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12778, + "question": "The thyroid gland fattens the body", + "answer": "An underactive thyroid increases weight, while an underactive thyroid gland reduces weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12779, + "question": "I am a girl who is not married. I am 28 years old and I have problems with the thyroid gland and I have high FSH levels, which means 52. I used to be 70 and now I am getting married and my doctor said that it is impossible for me to get pregnant.\nIs there a treatment...", + "answer": "You must test the following hormones: TSH LH PROLOKTON TSH FREE T4 ESTROGENE TESTORONE]I. These tests are performed on the second day of the cycle, and the PROGESTRON hormone is performed on the 21st day of the beginning of the cycle.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12780, + "question": "My son is 11 years old. Is there any treatment for his height?", + "answer": "As long as he has not reached puberty, he can increase his height if the reason for the shortness is malnutrition, by improving his nutritional status", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12781, + "question": "What are the symptoms of an excessive increase in the thyroid gland... and does the increase affect the brain??!", + "answer": "An increase in gland secretion leads to sweating, increased pulse, weight loss, and nervousness. It may affect sleep. These symptoms improve with treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12782, + "question": "I had a tumor in the pituitary gland and it was removed and I had radiation, but I had two ICSIs and it failed. Does the radiation have an effect and is the gland now unable to secrete the pregnancy hormone? Can...", + "answer": "Before you deliver a fetus, you must do the following: do the following tests: FSH LH FREE T4 ESTROGENE TESTORONE on the second day of your period, and progesterone on the 21st of your period, and see your doctor after that.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12783, + "question": "I am 42 years old. Is using growth hormone injections harmful to health?", + "answer": "There is a risk of using growth hormone injections at this age, as it will cause disorders in the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12784, + "question": "My son is a month old, his eyes have a shape and the line on his palm has Down Syndrome. Echo: the opening of the head is normal, the heart is healthy, and the thyroid rate is normal. T3 = 1.66 > T4 = 116.8 TSH = 3.7. Movement is normal and he fluctuates. What does it mean?", + "answer": "Chromosomal testing should be performed for diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12785, + "question": "I have lethargy in my glands and I feel fatter. Do pills make you fat?", + "answer": "Get TSH T3 T4 tests and see an internal medicine specialist to give you the appropriate treatment. Weight gain is a symptom of an underactive thyroid.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12786, + "question": "I have severe laziness in my glands, and what does it mean if my head hormone is high at 17? I don’t understand", + "answer": "This indicates a decrease in the thyroid gland's secretion of the hormone. If it is too much, treatment must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12787, + "question": "What is the difference between the lymph nodes and the thyroid gland? My father had a tumor on the top of his neck under the ear and the doctor asked for a biopsy, but I am hesitant for fear of provoking the tumor if it is serious.\nSo what is there...", + "answer": "It is a lymph node, not a gland. It is part of the blood system, and a surgical specialist must be consulted about what should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12788, + "question": "26 year old young man\ntotal testosterone 4.4 ng/ml ref (2.4:8.3)\nfree24(8.7:40)\nprolactin13.60 ng/ml(2.5 to 17)\nestradiol E2 33pg/ml(up to 41)\nLh4.8 miu/ml(1.5 :9)\nFsh1.4 miu/ml(1.5:14)", + "answer": "These percentages are all normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12789, + "question": "What is a hormonal imbalance and is it dangerous...and how can it be?", + "answer": "It is any problem with the body’s hormones, and its degree of importance varies according to the type of disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12790, + "question": "My son, 15 years old, has an enlargement below the jaw in the part adjacent to the neck on the left side. I showed him to a nose and ear doctor and he said that it is sensitive and general weakness, but the matter is getting worse. Should I take him to an endocrinologist...", + "answer": "These are not endocrine glands. You should consult a surgical specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12791, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I have been taking Troxine for 14 days, 50 and then 100, and after taking the medication, I felt heart palpitations, shortness of breath, and pain in my chest. Are these normal symptoms...", + "answer": "These symptoms of the medication should consult a doctor to reduce the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12792, + "question": "Please explain the reason. I had a thyroid test done for the first time, TSH 9.840, and after taking treatment for two months, Ethorex 50, the result was TSH 0.05 / ft4 28.11, and after stopping treatment for a month, TSH 3.72 / ft4 8.99.", + "answer": "Treatment is not required after one TSH result\nThe examination should always be repeated to be sure\n50 mg raised the hormone level higher than it should\nYou should try a dose of 25 mg and measure your thyroid immunomodulators", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12793, + "question": "4.8 Tsh\nThyroid hormone analysis and the gynecologist told me that this slight increase prevents pregnancy and I must take thyroxine 25 grams, but she told me that a specialist doctor should see you and confirm. Thank you.", + "answer": "4.8 TSH can prevent pregnancy\nTo prepare for pregnancy, the TSH must be less than 3 with a normal fT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12794, + "question": "I had a thyroid test and the thyroid level was a little high, so the doctor reduced the dosage of the medication for the thyroid, but my period is messing with me and it won't come.", + "answer": "Irregularity in the menstrual cycle at this age is something normal and not from the thyroid gland. We consider that the woman has entered the menopausal age after the menstrual cycle stopped for a full year. The woman did not suffer from irregular menstruation until she reached the age of 44 years. This means that it has nothing to do with the thyroid gland, it has to do with the estrogen hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12795, + "question": "Hello, please, I would like a specialist to answer me. My thyroid test came out at 4.8, which means a slight increase. I would like to know what I need to take until it goes away. Does this prevent pregnancy or what? Please answer. Thank you.", + "answer": "But any TSH or T3 analysis, in both cases there is a slight increase. Is there anyone in the family who suffers from thyroid diseases? It does not prevent pregnancy, but it may affect the pregnancy, such as miscarriage or a decrease in the weight of the fetus, but it does not lead to congenital abnormalities in the fetus. I advise during pregnancy to have Coordination between gynecologists and endocrinologists", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12796, + "question": "Hello\nAsk you for the names of medications for body growth\nFor an adult aged 19 years, thank you", + "answer": "There are no medicines like this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12797, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I take Troxine 100, but I feel shortness of breath and irregular heartbeat. Is this from the medication or from the gland, because I started to feel bad after...", + "answer": "I recommend re-analyzing the pituitary and thyroid hormones again in another laboratory. Usually, more than one analysis does not provide treatment for chronic diseases such as the thyroid gland, high blood pressure, or diabetes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12798, + "question": "What is the appropriate food for patients with hypothyroidism?\nNote that I suffer from weight loss and loss of appetite", + "answer": "Regular healthy diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12799, + "question": "Hello, does using growth hormone through a doctor have any harm and risks? What are the harms of using growth hormone? Note that I am 19 years old. Does it increase height and how much do you estimate it will increase height?", + "answer": "It is not permissible to use growth hormone before confirming that there is a deficiency in its secretion from the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12800, + "question": "Pain in the neck from the front with a feeling of a lump inside, with pain in the neck from the back. Gland tests are very normal. Please advise.", + "answer": "An ultrasound of the neck must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12801, + "question": "What are the effects of the disease on the gland and to what extent is it dangerous?\nWhat are its symptoms?", + "answer": "It depends on the type of disease that affects her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12802, + "question": "I had a hormone test done and all of them came back fine except the FSH test.\nI got 1.6", + "answer": "If the sperm test is normal, then this test is of no value", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12803, + "question": "I am pregnant in the first month and I have an active thyroid gland. Should I take treatment for it? Is there a treatment for the thyroid gland that is compatible with pregnancy?", + "answer": "Continue your treatment during pregnancy. Complications include miscarriage or a baby who is underweight and does not produce any congenital abnormalities in the fetus. However, the baby must be given treatment for hyperthyroidism for a period of 12 weeks if the baby’s weight is less than the normal range or if he moves a lot and cries a lot.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12804, + "question": "I was pregnant and in the sixth month I discovered that the fetal waters had reached 3 cm and on the second day the fetus died. I had antibody tests done and it turned out that everything was normal but the thyroid gland...", + "answer": "This is the reason for your miscarriage due to the activity of the thyroid gland. You should have consulted an endocrinologist and an obstetrician and gynecologist, and consult your doctor. From the first month of pregnancy, he should consult an endocrinologist. I advise you to someone else because his experience is very weak.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12805, + "question": "Medicines to increase height", + "answer": "It depends on the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12806, + "question": "In the case of an underactive thyroid gland, is the entire gland removed or not?", + "answer": "Usually part of the thyroid gland is removed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12807, + "question": "What are the common symptoms of pituitary gland disorders?", + "answer": "The pituitary gland secretes at least 6 hormones, the width depends on the type of deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12808, + "question": "The LH level was 2.8. mlu/ml\nAnd the percentage of FSH. 3.2 mlu/ml. Are these percentages normal? The second day of the period", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal if the cycle is regular", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12809, + "question": "A fresher young man. I had the pituitary and fertility hormones analyzed and all the results were normal except for FSH 1.4, which ranges from 1.5 to 14. Some of the labs considered 1.4 normal when I searched on the internet. I want an explanatory answer...", + "answer": "If the sperm test is normal, then this test is of no value", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12810, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old male. My height is 173. I want to increase my height. Please advise me with the GH hormone because this issue worries me a lot. Because I am close to 18, my height three months ago was 168. Knowing that my father is 178 and my older brother is 178. Should I see a doctor or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "No, of course, it cannot be your height and you have a growth hormone deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12811, + "question": "What is the treatment for Kervain's thyroid disease?", + "answer": "The name of the disease is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12812, + "question": "I have an appointment for a nuclear ray due to an overactive gland. Are there any effects or damage from the nuclear rays? Is there another solution other than undergoing the rays because I am very worried? Please respond before...", + "answer": "X-rays are very safe and there are no problems. Some instructions must be adhered to only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12813, + "question": "Please, I had a gland analysis done and the result was TSH 0.5 and the second test FT4 1.7. Is there a need for an echocardiogram and follow-up or are the percentages normal?", + "answer": "No, these percentages are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12814, + "question": "Can thyroid activity affect the fetus?", + "answer": "Yes, if it is not controlled", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12815, + "question": "What is the treatment for high testosterone in men, which causes thick body hair and hair loss from the front area of ​​the head at the age of 18?", + "answer": "This is not a disease and does not need treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12816, + "question": "The male hormone level decreased 07. without medical reasons, which affected my erection and desire, which was good during the first periods of my marriage, knowing that I am 36 years old. What is the treatment...", + "answer": "The cause of the hormone deficiency must be determined first, then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12817, + "question": "I am in the second month of pregnancy and my tests say that the thyroid gland is high and the FT4 is low, knowing that I suffer from hypothyroidism (100 medication dose)", + "answer": "You need to change the dose. This sometimes happens during pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12818, + "question": "What is a good percentage for thyroid analysis?", + "answer": "Within the normal limits attached to the test result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12819, + "question": "I am 19 years old and suffer from a disorder in the functioning of the thyroid gland. Finally, I had a blood test to check the hormone and the results were great.\nTSH: 0.01\nT4: 181\nT3:1.6\nAre the proportions normal or not?", + "answer": "The percentages are abnormal, there is an increase in the activity of the gland, and a doctor must be consulted to prescribe treatment and follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12820, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 19 years old. I have been taking thyroxine 100 for 5 months. A few days ago, I had a thyroid test done and the results were as follows. Are the levels normal?\nTSH: 0.01\nT3:...", + "answer": "This means that the dose is high. The dose should be reduced or stopped. But in coordination with the doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12821, + "question": "Hello, my name is Ruba. I am 25 years old. I had a medical analysis for my gland and the doctor told me that it is active. The percentage is 0.35 and the range is 0.55_4.78. Is my percentage dangerous? I am very worried about her and her treatment", + "answer": "The ratio of T3 and T4 must be checked. If there are no other symptoms, you can wait and be re-examined within 3 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12822, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 26 years old and I suffer from hypothyroidism and I take Troxine 50 daily, but after taking the medicine I did not feel better, my heartbeat was irregular, and I felt short of breath...", + "answer": "It is necessary to continue analyzing the gland’s functions and present it to the doctor to adjust the treatment dose if necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12823, + "question": "Reasons why many men have high estrogen", + "answer": "Excess weight and a large number of fat cells increase the rate of conversion of the male hormone into estrogen", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12824, + "question": "Thyroid analysis results: Free T3 = 1.8 PG/DL & Free T4 = 1.2 NG/DL & TSH = 0.82 mIU/L. Is it normal or is it abnormal? Thanks....", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12825, + "question": "The gland is balanced and treated. Does it have ether after that on pregnancy?", + "answer": "As long as the gland’s function is balanced and there are no symptoms, it has no effect on the pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12826, + "question": "TSH hormone level 12.5", + "answer": "The normal level of this hormone is 0.27 to 4.2, meaning you suffer from severe thyroid dysfunction. It is necessary to consult an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12827, + "question": "The TSH hormone level at which medication should not be taken", + "answer": "The normal TSH level is between 0.27 and 4.2. Information has been received", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12828, + "question": "I had surgery on the thyroid gland, and a week after the operation, the wound became infected and a stitch opened, and I had the stitch stitched. Now, after two months, it has healed, but with a deformed neck. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Depending on the extent of the deformity, you may need only ointments or cosmetic surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12829, + "question": "May I know the precautions after hemithyroidectomy? For example, does talking affect the operation?", + "answer": "On the contrary, you must speak so that we can see that the vocal cords are healthy after the operation, because one of the most important complications of the operation is the health of the vocal cords.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12830, + "question": "How do I know if I have pituitary gland disorders?", + "answer": "Depending on the symptoms, an appropriate examination is performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12831, + "question": "Is it a parathyroid gland disorder or iron deficiency?\nIt causes lasting itching for three months all over the body", + "answer": "The itching is not related to the parathyroid glands or iron", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12832, + "question": "I have a hormonal imbalance and cysts, and I use Glucophage, clementine, and folic acid\nDoes it have anything to do with breast pain, because I feel pain in the right and left breast, but in the right more, so what is the reason...", + "answer": "Sometimes hormonal changes in the body may affect the breasts and lead to pain. It is important to make sure that there are no other symptoms in the breast", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12833, + "question": "I am 15\nMy height is 150\nAm I short or what?\nIs there a treatment?", + "answer": "You have a slight delay in height for your age. It is preferable to follow up with an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12834, + "question": "I have an active thyroid gland, although only one lobe of it was removed. Is there a better treatment to treat the increase until the normal limit is reached?", + "answer": "There is medication treatment for the gland's activity, but since surgically removing part of the gland did not achieve the goal, your doctor should begin treatment first with medication. When this treatment cannot stop the hypersecretion, then there are two solutions: taking radioactive iodine or surgical removal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12835, + "question": "I had an operation on the pituitary gland a year ago, and now I had an examination and analysis of the prolactin hormone in the pituitary gland, and the hormone was 240 high. I would like to know what treatment I use or to get rid of the enlargement of the gland.", + "answer": "There is an anti-galactic drug treatment. Go to an endocrinologist for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12836, + "question": "I have lethargy. Tomorrow I take 50 thyroxine pills. The doctor told me to take a dose of 100, but I found it normal to take two fifty.", + "answer": "Yes, you can drink 2 fifty micrograms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12837, + "question": "I did an IGF-1 test and the result came out: Result: 120.7 Unit:ng/mL Ref. Range: 115.4 - 498.2 “Does this mean that I have a growth hormone deficiency?\nIf the growth hormone is complete...", + "answer": "I advise you to see an endocrinologist to give you growth hormone injections, as your condition will respond to the hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12838, + "question": "Is it permissible to use thyroid pills 5 hours before eating?", + "answer": "Yes, that is permissible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12839, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. My height is 175 and my weight is 75 and I am 15. I would like to ask: 1- When will my height stop? 2- How do I know my future height? My father’s height is 176 and my mother’s...", + "answer": "Height depends on puberty and many other factors, and to predict your future height, you must put your height on a height chart", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12840, + "question": "I take Etherox treatment for an underactive gland. Are there medications and foods that reduce its absorption? Should I drink tea with breakfast an hour after treatment, or does it affect the treatment? My joints are sore and swollen. Is it because of the gland?", + "answer": "All food affects absorption, and I do not think there is joint pain in the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12841, + "question": "Treating an underactive thyroid gland with weight gain", + "answer": "See an internal medicine specialist for thyroid and pituitary tests, as an underactive thyroid increases weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12842, + "question": "A treatment for an underactive thyroid gland, which causes weight gain", + "answer": "Treating hypothyroidism does not cause weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12843, + "question": "Is it permissible to take thyroid pills on an empty stomach and go back to sleep without eating?", + "answer": "You can take thyroid pills and come back", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12844, + "question": "Does stopping taking birth control pills cause a disturbance in the function of the thyroid gland? Thank you", + "answer": "Not in a significant way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12845, + "question": "How many glands are in the human body?", + "answer": "There are many organs, such as the intestines, that are considered part of the endocrine system", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12846, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have a daughter who is 18 days old and the hospital did an analysis on her and they said she has a thyroid gland and it is a deficiency of hormones. So what is this gland and what are its harms and disadvantages? Should I continue treating her because...", + "answer": "You must follow up with the doctor supervising the case and adhere to his recommendations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12847, + "question": "Sorry . Is there a treatment to increase height before puberty? Because I used growth hormone injections and I have a week left to finish using them and I did not see any results. My height is 132, I am 15, and my weight is 25...", + "answer": "If there is a clear cause, it can be treated, but there is no treatment for increasing height, regardless of the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12848, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I recently discovered that I suffer from thyroid disease and it causes blood pollution. What are the consequences of this disease and what is its treatment? Please respond as soon as possible. I am 16 years old...", + "answer": "Hyperthyroidism has many negative effects, the most important of which are on the heart and bones. Therefore, treatment is necessary, and there are several treatments that depend on the data of each case.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12849, + "question": "I am 73 years old. I have swelling in the lower neck. The doctor gave me Levofloxacin treatment with an effervescent analgesic. I completed the treatment with 10 capsules and I feel 90% better with slight tenderness in the area. Should I repeat the treatment and what do you advise me? Thank you.", + "answer": "You should not see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12850, + "question": "I suffer from mental distraction and physical fatigue. I am 14 years old. Is this related to the thyroid gland or what?", + "answer": "Get a thyroid function test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12851, + "question": "Should you take thyroid pills half an hour before eating on an empty stomach?", + "answer": "Preferably two hours, but that's okay", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12852, + "question": "When to use thyroxine treatment?", + "answer": "Two hours before food is the best time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12853, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and turbidity. What are its symptoms and is it harmful?", + "answer": "Yes, it has harmful effects if treatment is not done. Symptoms include excessive sweating, weight loss, heart palpitations, and others", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12854, + "question": "I take the contraceptive medication Cerazette. I was breastfeeding. My period used to come for 15 days every month since I gave birth to my child. This month, my period came for 35 days. I started having severe back pain. I stopped using the medication. What is the reason?", + "answer": "You should see a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12855, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 35-year-old woman and I weigh 110 kilograms. I mean, I have hypothyroidism. I have been using the pills for 4 months now, but my face and eyes are very swollen...", + "answer": "If this tumor is caused by a sluggish gland, it will disappear after a period of time after the gland is examined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12856, + "question": "Do patients with hypothyroidism suffer from infertility, knowing that they take the medication regularly according to the doctor’s prescriptions and TSH has become within the normal range?", + "answer": "No, if the test is correct, this will not cause any problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12857, + "question": "Hello\nI had a testosterone test done and the result was 6.56 ng/ml\nAm I among the normal or not?", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12858, + "question": "I am 15\nMy height: 132\nMy weight: 25\n(I have delayed puberty (my bones are small))\nOf course, I went to the doctor to increase my height. It turned out that I had a deficiency in the growth hormone\nWhat is the solution to...", + "answer": "If there is a hormone deficiency, the solution is to replace the hormone only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12859, + "question": "I am 45 years old, married for 10 years. I have a hormonal disorder that has resulted in not getting pregnant and annoying symptoms such as lethargy, general weakness, and severe heat flashes. Is there a drug treatment or...", + "answer": "The cause must be diagnosed first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12860, + "question": "My TSH level is 4. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12861, + "question": "Thyroid secretions increase, and x-rays confirm that it does not require surgical intervention. An endocrinologist is only needed to treat the situation, whether in Cairo or Alexandria.", + "answer": "You must ask about this inside Egypt", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12862, + "question": "Hello\nI am taking the drug SUSTANON 250 and I did not find it in pharmacies. There is an alternative drug with the same active ingredient called Testosteron Depo. Should I use it or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, it is the same scientific subject", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12863, + "question": "How do I conduct a gland examination, knowing that I am not complaining of anything, just for examination? Do you advise me to do that?", + "answer": "It's not necessary but you can do it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12864, + "question": "I was taking thyroxine at a strength of 50 mg, and after a while the doctor asked me how strong the pill I was taking was, so I made a mistake and said 25 mg. Is it possible that I took two pills with a strength of 25 so that the strength becomes...", + "answer": "In score 50", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12865, + "question": "I am a 30-year-old young man, and for 6 years I have had an underactive thyroid gland, and I take levothyroxine sodium 50. The question is, how long should I continue using it and does it have a period of time to stop it?", + "answer": "Often for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12866, + "question": "Will a person return to normal after removing the thyroid gland and lead his life as it is, or will he suffer?", + "answer": "If he adheres to treatment and follows up on treatment, he will live his life 100% normally", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12867, + "question": "I had more than one lymph node in my body, and I did a biopsy from the neck and it came out fine. What's new is that new glands appear every once in a while in different places all over my body...", + "answer": "You should consult a surgeon or hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12868, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. I am a girl who suffers from an underactive thyroid and I take 50mg of thyroxine. After my last visit with the doctor, he gave me 25mg. Does taking two pills pose a risk or...", + "answer": "If the doctor prescribed one pill for you, there is no need to take two pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12869, + "question": "I suffer from anxiety, exhaustion, fatigue, heart palpitations, tremors in the hands, severe weight loss, excessive sleep, and constant headaches. Are these symptoms related to thyroid hormones?", + "answer": "These are general symptoms that are not specific to one disease. A clinical examination and comprehensive laboratory tests must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12870, + "question": "Do arginine pills increase height?", + "answer": "This is not scientifically proven", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12871, + "question": "Is it possible for patients with thyroid gland to get pregnant without problems?", + "answer": "Yes, of course, if they are committed to treatment and follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12872, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I feel an internal heat in my body and my body begins to sweat in the armpits, back, abdomen and most of my body. Is this from the activity of the thyroid gland, knowing that I have not had a test done for it?\nThank you", + "answer": "Analysis must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12873, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old boy, my height is 132, and my weight is 25. I went to an endocrinologist. He ran tests on me and it turned out that I have a growth hormone deficiency. I have delayed puberty. They sent me growth hormone injections.\nDo I need...", + "answer": "Yes, growth hormone injections increase height in cases of growth hormone deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12874, + "question": "I am 52 years old, and I suffer from erectile dysfunction. I had tests for thyroid hormone, milk hormone, and male hormone, which showed\nThere is an increase in the milk hormone and a decrease in the male hormone\nWhat is the treatment?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist for treatment of prolactin deficiency and treatment of testosterone deficiency through intramuscular injections.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12875, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I have lost a lot of weight. I want something to restore my weight to what it was. Thank you.", + "answer": "Usually it will return to normal after controlling the activity of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12876, + "question": "Dogmatil 50 does it cause prolactin, because when the breast is squeezed, milk comes out? Is this scary? Please reply", + "answer": "First, the prolactin in the blood must be tested. Secondly, the breast should not be squeezed. There is always a secretion when the breast is squeezed. The secretion of milk is not to be feared in any case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12877, + "question": "The LH hormone is 4.5 mlu/ml and the FSH is 2.8 mlu/ml. Is this normal on the second day of my period? I had the analysis done and I am married.", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal if the cycle is regular", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12878, + "question": "The relationship between hyperthyroidism and sex and treatment??", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship, and treatment is by controlling increased gland activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12879, + "question": "I have suffered from Hashimoto's thyroiditis for 05 years, but the last TSH and TPO test results were normal, while the gland examination proved\nThe inflammation is still present. For your information, I repeated the analysis 3 times", + "answer": "This inflammation is chronic and is not supposed to go away", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12880, + "question": "My mother has hypothyroidism, which has reached 9, but she is being treated. The last time she had an examination, it came out as 3. The doctor said it was good. But I want to consult you.", + "answer": "Yes. This result is good. The same dose must be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12881, + "question": "What causes the lack of LH hormone?", + "answer": "It may be a laziness in the pituitary gland, and it may be worthless if your menstrual cycle is regular", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12882, + "question": "I have an overactive pituitary gland and every laboratory tests increases. Could its activity pose any danger in the future or now?", + "answer": "This needs a detailed review of the situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12883, + "question": "What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Fatigue, exhaustion, weight gain, increased blood volume during the menstrual cycle, feeling cold", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12884, + "question": "Hello.. I am a 21-year-old girl and my height is 154 cm. I heard about growth hormones or height needles.. Will it benefit me if I use them? Do they have side effects?", + "answer": "Of course it is, and it is certainly not useful at your age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12885, + "question": "Hormonal examination (hFSH12.78mlU/mL (hLH2.53mLU/mL (TSH0.75ulU/mL PRL5.27ng/mL) FT3 2.85pg/mL) FRT4 0.81ng/dL) Testosterone 2.82 A color picture of the uterus is healthy, and the husband’s examination has high viscosity", + "answer": "Viscosity must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12886, + "question": "Does high prolactin delay menstruation?", + "answer": "Increased prolactin may cause delayed menstruation or complete cessation of menstruation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12887, + "question": "I am 37 years old and my weight is 85. I suffer from intestinal sluggishness and weight gain", + "answer": "Make sure to check your thyroid gland: TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12888, + "question": "A Thyroid function test was done and the results were TT3 174, TT4 8.8, and TSH 1.68. Is the result normal, especially 174, or not?? Thank you", + "answer": "I think there is an error in the T3 analysis. I will re-examine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12889, + "question": "I ask God to answer me that I am Omar from Iraq, I am 30 years old. I suffer from pituitary gland insufficiency, which caused a decrease in the hormones LH, FSH, and testosterone. I suffer from the absence of a beard and mustache, and small testicles. I hope for treatment.", + "answer": "These symptoms indicate a deficiency in the hormone testosterone. See a pathologist to examine you clinically and re-examine the hormone, and he will give you the appropriate injections according to the case.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12890, + "question": "Peace be upon you: I did a Thyroid function test and the result of TT3 = 174. Is the result normal or are there problems with it? Thank you", + "answer": "This examination is of no value at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12891, + "question": "Please doctor, I have 5 lumps on the surface of my thyroid gland. Is this dangerous because I am afraid?", + "answer": "A medical examination and thyroid function tests must be performed, and if necessary, an atomic scan of the thyroid gland must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12892, + "question": "Hello, now I am 16 years old. I have pubic hair, sexual desire, leg hair, and a little hair on my hands, but there is a problem that I do not grow armpit hair. Why?\nIs there a problem?", + "answer": "Armpit hair grows slowly, and you are still 16 years old, so don't worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12893, + "question": "I have 5 separate lumps on the surface of the thyroid gland, and sometimes I suffocate when they swell. Is this dangerous?", + "answer": "You need to have a television scan urgently and a gland examination\nAnd then report if you need a biopsy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12894, + "question": "Are there medications that help increase height?\nHow do I increase my height?\nThank you", + "answer": "There are no medications that help increase weight and height, but there is a device called Lazarov Russian that is installed in the legs with a fracture in the shin bone, and through the device it can help.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12895, + "question": "What are the minerals and vitamins that help secrete growth hormone?", + "answer": "There are no minerals or vitamins that help in the secretion of growth hormone. The only condition that helps in the secretion of hormones is adequate fasting sleep, because all hormones are secreted at night during sleep.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12896, + "question": "The important tests are to ensure the health of the pituitary because the TSH hormone is a little high, but the F.T4 is also high, and the cortisol is a little high, so ACTH is definitely also high. Thank you.", + "answer": "This needs a comprehensive evaluation in the endocrinologist's office", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12897, + "question": "Is the blood prolactin level of 20.88 considered high? And does it cause infertility?", + "answer": "No, this is acceptable", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12898, + "question": "Hello\nI got tested a long time ago, and I had thyroid problems, and I didn't care whether this would affect my blood pressure and lead to it rising and chest pain, or if there was another reason...", + "answer": "You should review the results of the tests, and I do not think that the symptoms are due to a thyroid gland disorder", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12899, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The result of the gland analysis...tsh/5.78...and...f.t4/21.19.....Is this result normal or not...and this is a disorder. In the pituitary or not........Thanks in advance", + "answer": "This does not show a defect in the pituitary, so it should only be re-examined and followed up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12900, + "question": "I am 23 years old. My appetite is completely non-existent, or I suffer from thinness. I know that you suffer from an increase in the thyroid gland, or you have removed part of it, or part of it remains healthy.", + "answer": "Thyroid function should be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12901, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disorders, and I stopped taking thyroxine pills, and after that I began to feel pain in my head, especially the pituitary gland area, headaches, fatigue, and stress. Thank you for providing medical support.", + "answer": "I do not think that the pituitary gland has anything to do with your position. Your thyroid function should be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12902, + "question": "Does goiter cause diabetes to fall or only to rise?\nThanks", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship between them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12903, + "question": "Who wants information about the growth flex product?", + "answer": "Scientific name please", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12904, + "question": "I have inflammation of the thyroid gland and I use the levothyrox tablets that the doctor advised me to take, and I have anemia with a rate of 9. My question is, do these tablets have any side effects and what is the specific time to take them?", + "answer": "There are no side effects, and the treatment must be taken on an empty stomach and not eating for an hour or two after the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12905, + "question": "What is the reason for the increase in male hormones in females?", + "answer": "The most important reason is polycystic ovary syndrome resulting from excess weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12906, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I want a diet for my condition. I mean lethargy in the gland responsible for insulin in the body.", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12907, + "question": "I had surgery on my thyroid gland and my abdomen, and I have diarrhea pain, stomach fatigue, and diarrhea at intervals of time, such as every 4 hours. I go to the bathroom for a few seconds and rest once, and then there is nothing...", + "answer": "Emergency must be reviewed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12908, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from inflammation of the thyroid gland and pain in the jaw. What is the appropriate treatment for me? Thank you", + "answer": "The condition must be checked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12909, + "question": "How is gigantism caused by an increase in growth hormone secretion treated?", + "answer": "This disease is called giantisum or macrosomia, or gigantism. It is caused by a disorder and an increase in the growth hormone due to an imbalance in the pituitary gland. It causes excessive growth of muscles and bones beyond the normal rate and an increase in the secretion of the hormone polylactin. See a neurosurgery consultant to do an MRI and a CT scan, because most likely the cause is a benign tumor in the brain. the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12910, + "question": "My mother suffers from the gland and was prescribed thyroxine. Then, after 3 years, she had tests that showed the disappearance of the gland. Should she continue using the medication? Is it necessary to consult a doctor?!", + "answer": "This is sometimes expected. Treatment must be continued. You should always do a blood test for the gland to ensure that the dose you are taking is appropriate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12911, + "question": "I suffer from toxic goiter", + "answer": "If it is toxic, meaning there is an increase in secretion, it must be treated. Treatment is usually with medications. If you do not get better within about a year, you may need an operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12912, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and inflammation. Is this due to weight gain?", + "answer": "Weight gain does not cause thyroid dysfunction, but it does cause many other problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12913, + "question": "Symptoms of hypothyroidism", + "answer": "General laziness, weight gain, lethargy, hair loss, etc", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12914, + "question": "What are prohibited for a patient with an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "There are no prohibitions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12915, + "question": "Peace be upon you....Is it possible for me to have high tsh and t4 together? This is the result of the analysis: tsh 5.78 and...........free t4 21.5. What does this mean? Please reply.", + "answer": "Yes, both tests can be high. This happens when the increased secretion of the thyroid gland is secondary to an increase in the secretion of the pituitary gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12916, + "question": "I suffered from hyperthyroidism for 6 months, and after dozens of successive and periodic tests, I found that the T3-T4-TSH level was normal. Should I stop taking carbimazole?", + "answer": "As long as the analysis is normal and whether the symptoms such as this disappear\nAs long as the tests are normal, if the symptoms of hyperthyroidism disappear, see your doctor and consult him about stopping treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12917, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI want to inquire about anti-tpo, as my wife suffers from thyroiditis and she uses levothérox with anti-tpo removed for more than 1000? Is there a risk...", + "answer": "No, it is worthless as long as you take treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12918, + "question": "The thyroid gland has cysts after an X-ray examination... The question is: What type of blood test should I do and the appropriate treatment without surgery?", + "answer": "Thyroid cysts do not require treatment in most cases. Unless it is very large and affects swallowing or breathing, in this case it requires an operation to remove it. Otherwise, you do not need any treatment. You can do a TSH test to confirm the function of the gland, but these cysts do not affect the function of the gland. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12919, + "question": "I have a thyroid disorder of 6, and the doctor wrote me a thyroid medicine, and I am afraid to use it so that I will not be addicted to it.\nI wanted to use herbs first, what do you think?", + "answer": "Firstly, this is not a medicine because it is the same hormone that the gland secretes. It is a replacement, and the body does not get used to it. There are no alternative herbs. But if you are hesitant to take the medicine, you can wait for two or three months and be re-examined again if you do not have symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12920, + "question": "Hello\nI am Abdul Rahman, 19 years old\nMy question is: What are the symptoms of excess testosterone in the body? Thank you", + "answer": "Early puberty and an increase in masculine signs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12921, + "question": "Hypothyroidism that people suffer from after puberty. Can it affect pregnancy in the distant future?", + "answer": "Yes, hypothyroidism affects the occurrence of pregnancy and the pregnancy itself, and if the appropriate dose of treatment is taken, there is no effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12922, + "question": "Hello Every year, you are fine\nMy father had a thyroidectomy a week ago, and I would like the honorable doctors to advise us on foods that replace calcium. Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no relationship between thyroidectomy and the occurrence of calcium deficiency in the blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12923, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you.. After conducting a laboratory analysis, it was found that there is a deficiency in the secretion of the pituitary hormone ACTH. Is this hormone available in the form of tablets and what is its trade name? With great appreciation", + "answer": "No, Telhormesin is not replaced directly, but rather with the cortisone hormone, and this must be under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12924, + "question": "Is using all kinds of flax seeds harmful for those with an underactive thyroid, knowing that I use thyroxine pills and follow a diet? Is it harmful if I add flax seeds to my food?", + "answer": "There are conflicting results about the effect of using flax seeds for patients who suffer from thyroid problems. Flax seeds contain linolenic acid, which has anti-inflammatory effects and works to balance disorders in thyroid hormones. Flax seeds also contain magnesium and vitamin B-6, which have A role in regulating the proper functioning of the thyroid gland, especially for people who suffer from thyroiditis.\n \nBut on the other hand, flax seeds are considered one of the substances that cause an enlargement of the thyroid gland, which contain certain salts called phytate that work to bind with minerals and salts in the body, including iodine, selenium, and zinc, which are necessary for the functioning of the thyroid gland and secretion of the necessary hormones. In the event of binding to these Minerals The ability of the thyroid gland decreases, and some people may need to increase the dose of thyroxine pills (levothyroxine).\n \nIt is recommended to eat flax seeds in moderation, as eating small quantities is considered safe. However, they should be consumed away from foods or nutritional supplements rich in salts and minerals, especially iodine, selenium and zinc, with the need to adhere to the dose of thyroxine pills under the supervision of a specialist doctor and follow up on thyroid function tests. Periodically, with the need to consult a doctor if any strange symptoms appear.\nFor more:\n\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs and natural foods\nNutrition in solving thyroid secretion problems\nFoods that stimulate the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12925, + "question": "My daughter is 15 years old. T3 was analyzed and the percentage was 2.3 and T4 was 17.2 for the thyroid gland. She is very thin, a slight increase in temperature. We would like to inform you about the treatment. May God have mercy on you, with appreciation.", + "answer": "Thyroid hormones are healthy, and thinness can be hereditary and a slight increase in temperature. If you take the temperature by hand, this is a mistake. Take it with a mercury or digital thermometer, orally or under the armpit, with a half-degree increment, or rectally, with a half-degree deduction.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12926, + "question": "Is it possible that, in a period of 6 months, my disease changes from an active thyroid gland to lethargy by 60 percent, and taking the drug for lethargy and hyperactivity of the thyroid together, does it pose a high risk with...", + "answer": "This may happen and taking the two medications together does not pose a risk as long as it is done under the supervision of a specialist doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12927, + "question": "Does Laroxil 23 mg have an effect on the thyroid gland and can it cause shortness of breath while using it??", + "answer": "It has no effect on the thyroid gland\nFor shortness of breath, please check with the person who gave you this treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12928, + "question": "I suffer from Cushing's disease and after examinations\nA small tumor was found in the pituitary gland. I want to know how to treat this tumor", + "answer": "These cases are not treated with our answers. Follow-up with an endocrinologist is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12929, + "question": "What is the treatment for thyroid tumors?", + "answer": "Gland tumors are usually treated with surgery, where all of the tumor is removed. Sometimes a dose of radioactive iodine is needed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12930, + "question": "Hello, is it recommended to take glucophage?\nFor diseases of hypothyroidism and insulin resistance", + "answer": "It is not recommended because thyroid dysfunction and insulin resistance, and each of them has a treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12931, + "question": "What are the symptoms of a pituitary gland disorder?", + "answer": "There are 6 hormones that are secreted, each of which causes deficiency and over-secretion diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12932, + "question": "My prolactin level is 50... and I do not have a defect in the pituitary gland. What is the reason?", + "answer": "There are many reasons, including medications, that may cause this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12933, + "question": "My prolactin level is 46. Is this normal?", + "answer": "This percentage is not very high. There is no need for any treatment if there are no symptoms. It is preferable to repeat the examination, making sure to follow some instructions before the examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12934, + "question": "I have a prolactin level of 60. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Depending on the cause, treatment must be given", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12935, + "question": "What are the symptoms of high prolactin?", + "answer": "High prolactin in women causes disruption in the menstrual cycle, the possibility of milk secretion from the breast, and obstruction or prevention of pregnancy, depending on the percentage of height.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12936, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and found a deficiency in the T3 hormone alone, even though I suffer from all the symptoms of this disease, in addition to the fact that there are those in my family who suffer from a deficiency in...", + "answer": "No, this test has no value if the TSH and FT4 tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12937, + "question": "Hello, I recently had a thyroid test and found a deficiency in the T3 hormone alone\nAlthough I suffer from all the symptoms of this disease, in addition to the fact that there are those in my family who suffer from...", + "answer": "A T3 test is not enough. You have to do a TSH test. Sometimes thyroid diseases are genetic. See an endocrinologist to do comprehensive hormonal tests for the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12938, + "question": "I did a Thyroid Function TEST test and it turned out that the TT3 result was 174 ng/dl. Is this result considered high and therefore causing problems or normal?? Thank you", + "answer": "This examination alone is worthless, even if it is abnormal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12939, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been suffering from obesity since childhood. Is it possible to take medication to stimulate the thyroid gland or is there any harm in taking it? What is the treatment if it is allowed to be taken?", + "answer": "If the gland examination is normal, you should not take any medicine for the gland. This may harm you and will not help your weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12940, + "question": "Does thyroiditis lead to inflammation of the surrounding lymph nodes? How can the immune system be strengthened??", + "answer": "Inflammation of the thyroid gland does not lead to inflammation of the surrounding lymph nodes, and the immune system can be strengthened by eating a lot of fruits and vegetables.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12941, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am a 19-year-old girl, and I am about to undergo thyroid removal surgery, and I have a few questions: Will most of the symptoms that I suffer from disappear after the surgery...", + "answer": "Yes, the symptoms of hyperthyroidism will disappear, but the tests must be followed up annually because there will come a time when the body needs to take external thyroxine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12942, + "question": "Hello\nMy wife has thyroiditis and uses thyroxine 75, and now she has strong heart palpitations\nDo you increase or decrease the dose?\nThank you very much and respect", + "answer": "It appears that the dose is excessive and should be reduced. But you must first check the blood test before changing the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12943, + "question": "I suffer from Cushing's disease", + "answer": "What is required of the question?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12944, + "question": "My sister had the operation to remove the thyroid gland on July 28, 2015, and she is currently taking Levothyroxine 150, and in December she has a visit for radioactive iodine. Does this period affect her health?", + "answer": "No, it's safe at all, just keep those around you away from her for 24 hours, especially children", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12945, + "question": "Is the thyroid gland related to the deficiency of ferritin, calcium, and vitamin D?", + "answer": "Iron and calcium are sourced from food. Vitamin D comes from sunlight in the morning and evening", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12946, + "question": "Does the thyroid cause neck tension and dry mouth, knowing that I take Levothyrox and blood pressure medication?", + "answer": "No, I do not think that these symptoms are related to the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12947, + "question": "Peace be upon you, and may God have mercy on you. I am 39 years old, married, and suffer from thyroid disease. I started taking the Vitorex 50 pill. Four months after I started taking the medicine, I felt a tightening in my neck", + "answer": "The treatment has nothing to do with neck lift. An ultrasound scan of the neck can be done to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12948, + "question": "Hello\nI want to ask a question\nI had my thyroid removed 8 years ago, so what are the symptoms?", + "answer": "Firstly, your thyroid gland is still gone. Have you taken alternative treatment? I want to ask you about the symptoms you are complaining about.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12949, + "question": "Two tumors with a diameter of less than 6 mm in the thyroid gland, and the hormone levels are stable", + "answer": "Monitoring only and repeat ultrasound after 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12950, + "question": "My cortisol test was 17, and after 3 days it was 26.5", + "answer": "What are you suffering from and why did you do this analysis?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12951, + "question": "Male....age 12,,, height,,,,,, 128,,,, weight 23 kg??? What is the appropriate medication for height and what is the reason for the lack of growth? Please reply, please.", + "answer": "See a pediatrician for a growth hormone test if you have a deficiency. Hopefully, you will benefit because you are young.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12952, + "question": "Does cortisone have an effect on sperm?", + "answer": "There is no relationship between cortisone and sperm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12953, + "question": "What are the causes of high anti-thyroid hormones (Anti-TPO)? What is the treatment for thinning?", + "answer": "Antithyroid agents are an immune reaction in the body and are treated by treating the condition of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12954, + "question": "Can Norditropin be prescribed to someone?\nNormal suffers from slight growth deficiency\nHe is 23 years old\nWhat is the daily dose?", + "answer": "There are no medications that stimulate growth hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12955, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 35-year-old young man who has had Addison's disease for 7 years. My question is, is it possible to take herbs rich in cortisone without taking medication??? Like licorice...", + "answer": "It is not possible to take only herbs. Cortisone must be taken in the prescribed doses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12956, + "question": "I am 18 years old and my height is 168. Is this dwarfism?", + "answer": "This height is not considered dwarfing.\nIt is best to determine the normal length by considering several other factors.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12957, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the symptoms of the thyroid gland and its causes? Is it affected by odors, especially toxic ones, and methods of treating it?", + "answer": "The symptoms of the gland depend on the problem. If there is a lack of secretion, there will be laziness, fatigue, a feeling of coldness, and weight gain. If there is an increase in secretion, there may be feeling hot, sweating, increased pulse, nervousness, and weight loss. There are several causes for this and their treatment depends on the case. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12958, + "question": "How many times is radioactive iodine used in the life of a patient who learns that the papillary tumor of the thyroid gland is classified as PT2, according to the NTM 2010 classification? Thank you", + "answer": "This depends on the result of the images and the nature of the operation. If the first scan does not show any remaining tumor after the operation, you only need it once. But if the tumor returns, you may need it again. Sometimes it is possible to use more than that, but the total dose is not more than approximately 800", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12959, + "question": "What is the time period between surgery to remove the thyroid gland due to the presence of a papilloma and treatment with radioactive iodine? Does postponing treatment with radioactive iodine cause a health risk?", + "answer": "Usually it takes 3 to 4 weeks to wait. Then, if the blood test is at the required level, radioactive iodine can be taken. If iodine is delayed for several weeks, it will not be harmful, but it is not preferable.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12960, + "question": "My son, who is two years old, had his thyroid analyzed and the results were tsh 1.8, freet3 5.1, and free 1.2. Is this result normal?", + "answer": "Yes, this result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12961, + "question": "After conducting the analysis, it was found that the level of the hormone cortisol and ACTH had decreased. This is the appropriate drug. Because I feel very tired, exhausted, and have a headache. Is it due to a decrease in these hormones?", + "answer": "Low central cortisol is one of the chronic gland diseases and requires lifelong treatment with cortisone, but before treatment there is a stimulating examination of the thyroid gland, and treatment is given after that if the result confirms the diagnosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12962, + "question": "My son is two years old and had his thyroid tested and the result was TSH 1.08, free T3 5.1, free T4 1.2. Is this result normal or not?", + "answer": "The test results are excellent and do not worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12963, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nAsk about the type of special analysis of the glands that specializes in increasing height for children to find out if they need treatment and follow-up by a specialist doctor.", + "answer": "Analysis of growth hormone levels", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12964, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. What is the normal thyroid rate for a pregnant woman? I did a test and it was 3.08.. Is this rate normal?", + "answer": "The analysis result is excellent, within the normal range", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12965, + "question": "I have had hypothyroidism for years, and I have not found a doctor to help me determine the appropriate daily dose of the thyroid hormone thyroxine. Is there a treatment that will replace the need for medication?", + "answer": "There is no treatment that replaces medicine. The dose is determined by regularly testing the blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12966, + "question": "Gland examination: TSH .49 mlu/l and ATPO 2000. It is normal. Take thyroxine 100.", + "answer": "It is preferable to reduce the dose slightly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12967, + "question": "I want to increase my height using growth hormone. I am 19 years and 9 months old. Please help.", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist to do a growth hormone test and an x-ray of the wrist to see if the bone is fused", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12968, + "question": "What are the medications that protect against increased secretion of male hormones and growth hormones?\nThank you for your presence", + "answer": "There are no medications that stimulate growth hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12969, + "question": "I am 19 years and 9 months old\nMy height is 165 cm. I want to become 175 cm using growth hormone\nBecause my height was less and with exercise I reached 165\nI want a specialist doctor...", + "answer": "There is no treatment to increase height at your age, but you can consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12970, + "question": "The thyroid gland and how do I know if I have a problem with it?", + "answer": "You should have your gland hormones checked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12971, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor: I had my thyroid removed and I am taking thyroxine 100, and I have symptoms. I feel cold and hot quickly, I sweat a lot, and I feel like my weight has increased suddenly. Are these symptoms normal?", + "answer": "Yes, weight increases after the operation, but it usually stops when treatment is taken and the hormone level in the blood is regulated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12972, + "question": "What are the dangers of taking male hormones?\nTestosterone", + "answer": "There is no objection to taking this hormone as an intramuscular injection every three weeks if you have a deficiency of this hormone in the blood, but if the condition is not like that, then taking this treatment poses a danger to the liver with many side effects.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12973, + "question": "What foods may help people with hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "There is no food that helps treat lethargy. The only treatment is thyroxine pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12974, + "question": "I have been using thyroxine medication for two months and prolactin medication for a month. How long does it take to get regular with them, as I want to get pregnant?", + "answer": "Thyroxine is usually normal during this period, but it must be re-examined to confirm this. But why do you take prolactin?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12975, + "question": "Does an underactive gland cause obesity with the use of treatment?", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, the gland is not related to weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12976, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid gland prevent pregnancy, even though I use thyroid medication daily?", + "answer": "Of course not. On the contrary, not taking treatment may cause difficulty in getting pregnant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12977, + "question": "I am Wafa. I had a cyst on my pituitary gland. Thank God it was removed, but the place of the cyst was filled with fluid. What is the next step for treatment?", + "answer": "The water present in the cyst itself does not require any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12978, + "question": "My wife suffers from hypersomnia\nShe is 160 feet tall and does not suffer from any hereditary or non-genetic disease, nor does she have any allergies. She does not take any stimulants or drugs and does not smoke.", + "answer": "What is required of the question?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12979, + "question": "My wife suffers from an underactive thyroid\nwhat is the cure", + "answer": "There are several treatment options, depending on the situation of each case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12980, + "question": "I have a deficiency and I take Thyroxine Abu 50 pills every Friday, but my stomach swells and I want to eat something, and the weight increases without eating anything. Is there a solution? Please reply. Thank you.", + "answer": "Thyroxine once a week doesn't do anything. If you have a deficiency, it must be treated correctly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12981, + "question": "I want a diet plan for people with hypothyroidism", + "answer": "There is no special diet for this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12982, + "question": "I have a deficiency and I take thyroxine Abu Khamsin pills every Friday, but I feel like I am gaining weight and I have lost all my passion. May I know what is the reason?", + "answer": "Thyroid function must be tested to evaluate the treatment dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12983, + "question": "I had a gland analysis done\nThe result is t3 4.1\nTsh 7\nThe doctor gave me Troxine 50\nIs this correct ?\nDoes the medicine have any serious side effects?", + "answer": "FT4 examination and TSH re-examination must be performed before treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12984, + "question": "What is the method by which tumors in the thyroid gland (ruqyah) are dissolved?", + "answer": "Thyroid tumors are not dissolved, but are removed by surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12985, + "question": "If the tests on the thyroid gland turn out to be slightly high in risk...what should I do?", + "answer": "There is no risk, but the analysis must be followed up annually", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12986, + "question": "What is the cause of excessive secretion of the thyroid gland, and do diabetes and blood pressure have a relationship or effect on this?", + "answer": "There may be no reason...but there is a relationship between sugar and the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12987, + "question": "What is the treatment for hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "Follow up with an internal medicine doctor or endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12988, + "question": "I want to examine the adrenal gland. What is the name of the examination?", + "answer": "There are many tests for the adrenal gland. Symptoms must be identified and evaluated, and a clinical examination must be performed first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12989, + "question": "My hormones are LH 5.02, FSH 15.44, PRL 29.50. What should I do? I don’t have children.", + "answer": "Tests are acceptable. This requires comprehensive evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12990, + "question": "Does a cup of coffee a day affect my health, given that I suffer from hypothyroidism and suffer from salts in my kidneys?", + "answer": "no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12991, + "question": "I suffer from insufficiency in the adrenal gland. I had a cortisone test and the percentage came out at 70. The doctor gave me a pill of predzeline and fluorine, but this treatment made me very tired and I became unable to move easily. I am 31 years old.", + "answer": "This requires careful evaluation, accurate diagnosis, and continuous follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12992, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I now use 300 milligrams daily. Is this normal or otherwise? Please advise me and what is the best treatment for my condition?\nThank you", + "answer": "It is a slightly high dose, but there are some patients who need such a dose. The important thing is that the thyroid function test is good and there is no other treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12993, + "question": "Doctor, is there an adrenal tumor on top?\nKidney disease is a dangerous thing. Will it affect the functioning of the kidney? Is there a medication or does it have to be removed? What are the effects after removal? I hope for a detailed response. Thank you.", + "answer": "An adrenal gland tumor is often benign and must be removed and followed up continuously after its removal, without any risks arising from it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12994, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I had my thyroid removed two years ago, and my voice went away. It still has two months to come back. Now, when I get upset, my voice is going away. Will it disappear? What is the solution? Doctor, I cannot afford it financially...", + "answer": "It is possible that the laryngeal nerve was affected during the operation, and you should not strain your voice and consult a specialist in laryngeal diseases. You may need speech therapy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12995, + "question": "Peace be upon you, please doctor, I have had my thyroid removed and I take Troxine 100 per day. If I stop the medication, what will happen? Because I am thinking of quitting. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "It is not permissible to leave the medication by your own decision. You should give this medication to compensate for the deficiency of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12996, + "question": "I asked about the gland, which has changed from being irritable to being lazy, and you were kind enough to answer that if I stop the medication, I take Inderal with it. Should I stop it knowing that my blood pressure is still high and I feel an increased heart rate? Thank you very much...", + "answer": "If there is an increase in heart rate, you must continue taking Inderal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12997, + "question": "If there is a benign nodule in the right lobe of the thyroid gland with a length of 66 mm, what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Periodic follow-up annually", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12998, + "question": "Does thyroid cause heart disease?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland does not cause heart disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 12999, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is there a relationship between an underactive thyroid gland and an increase in insulin in the body while not benefiting from it and diabetes? Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no relationship between decreased activity of the thyroid gland and an increase in insulin in the body. Rather, an increase in insulin in the body has a relationship with diabetes because it indicates the body’s resistance to the effects of insulin.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13000, + "question": "t3 0.60\nt4 7.0\ntsh 36.0\nI take Troxine 200 and the gland is gone. Can a specialist doctor tell me how much to increase the dose? I mean, can I take 250, knowing that something happened to me and I was not being consistent...", + "answer": "Increase to 250 every day and re-examine after a month and a half", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13001, + "question": "I am on the thyroid gland and I am taking Troxine 200 and my TSH is high at 36.0. Can I increase the dose to 250? Is 36.0 considered too high? Please reply. Thank you.", + "answer": "The answer was yes, increase to 250", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13002, + "question": "The TSH test was 52, and after a while it would be normal without treatment, then it would be high again. I had the test done in more than one laboratory, one time it would be high, and another time it would be normal, without treatment, and the doctor suspected that it was...", + "answer": "What does this have to do with the tumor? I think there is inflammation in the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13003, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a girl and I am 20 years old. I have an underactive thyroid gland. I noticed a while ago that there is a lot of hair between my chest. I don’t know if it is excess hair hormones or from what...", + "answer": "The inactivity of the gland does not lead to an increase in hair in this area", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13004, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the relationship between TSH deficiency, polycystic ovary syndrome, and anemia? Is hormone deficiency a threat to human health?", + "answer": "There is no relationship between hypothyroidism and polycystic ovary syndrome, but there is a relationship with anemia, which is one of the characteristics of hypothyroidism and increased TSH.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13005, + "question": "I am 36 years old, my weight is 95, my height is 160, and my cortisol hormone is very high. Is there a medicine that reduces the high cortisol? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Yes, there is a treatment, and you must consult a specialist doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13006, + "question": "Hello\nPlease, I have a question about the thyroid gland\nI have had the gland removed for a while and have been taking Troxine and had a T3 test done. T4. TSH and the result is a high level of 36.0 TSH\nT3...", + "answer": "If the TSH hormone is high, you must consult a doctor to increase the dose of thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13007, + "question": "Doctor, I use thyroid pills before breakfast on an empty stomach, and I have a honey mixture that I want to use before breakfast. How do I use it? Should I take the pill first or not take the honey? May God reward you well.", + "answer": "The pill should be taken on an empty stomach and nothing should be taken orally until an hour has passed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13008, + "question": "I am 35 years old and have had a lobe of my thyroid removed. I am taking Troxine 50. Is it okay for the long term? God willing, I will not need this dose or even reduce it.", + "answer": "According to the analysis, a gland analysis must be done every 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13009, + "question": "After removing the entire thyroid gland, what is the correct period for performing periodic tests (how often should I be tested)?", + "answer": "For approximately the first year, a thyroid function test should be performed every two to three months and then every three to six months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13010, + "question": "My thyroid is 7.09, but I don't feel tired or have any symptoms. Is this normal?", + "answer": "The T4 and T3 gland hormones must be tested and displayed on the site", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13011, + "question": "I want to know whether it is normal for the gland to become sluggish after it was overactive and what is the treatment, as my gland was active after taking the treatment for a month and it became sluggish. Should I stop the medication? I cannot...", + "answer": "This depends on the initial diagnosis. It is possible to reduce the dose or stop treatment and re-examine after a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13012, + "question": "What is alexithymia?\nWhat is the treatment to get rid of it...\nThanks", + "answer": "The name is not used medically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13013, + "question": "The TSH test result of 5.72 is normal. Does it require medication?", + "answer": "This check is a little high. In terms of treatment, it depends on several things. But in any case, the examination must be repeated again after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13014, + "question": "Hello. My mother suffers from an underactive thyroid gland and is being treated. Thank God, there is a great improvement. But she is always coughing. Is this related to thyroid gland laziness, closely or remotely?", + "answer": "It could be from the gland. But if it does not improve after a period of treatment, a review must be made to confirm the cause.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13015, + "question": "How is testosterone treatment done?", + "answer": "This varies depending on need", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13016, + "question": "How do I maintain the cortisol hormone in the adrenal gland? Thank you", + "answer": "It's not possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13017, + "question": "Sometimes the thyroid gland is tested and the TSH is high, up to 52. After a while, the test is normal without treatment, with symptoms of laziness and high cholesterol. The doctor wants an atomic scan of the gland. Does he mean the presence of a tumor?", + "answer": "These results are not reliable, as TSH cannot rise and return to normal\nIt may be a laboratory error that the result is normal, especially since the symptoms are present and the nuclear scan does not add anything to the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13018, + "question": "My son is short and wants to take a growth hormone injection. What do you think about it?", + "answer": "Please write some details\nCurrent height, age and mental status\nThe length of the family\nGrowth hormone measurement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13019, + "question": "I want to ask you, Doctor. My son suffers from a lack of height, so I took an x-ray of his hand and it appeared that he still had time to grow tall, but I did an analysis for him and the TSH test showed, and the result was...", + "answer": "No, but ft4 and tsh must be checked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13020, + "question": "I had a gland analysis done and it showed a TSH percentage of 5,17. What is the harm and effect on the body? Is there treatment or surgery?", + "answer": "This indicates a deficiency in the functioning of the thyroid gland, and an internal medicine physician should be consulted to complete the examinations. And take the necessary action", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13021, + "question": "My sister, who is 16 years old, suffers from swelling in the thyroid gland, and her percentage has not decreased significantly with medication, even though her weight is low. Is her gland a problem with her weight gain? What natural treatments and natural foods do you advise??", + "answer": "First, you must know the exact status of the gland examination to know whether it needs treatment or not. Then, I do not know about natural treatments", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13022, + "question": "Hello.\nMy wife had an anti-TPO test and the result was <1000, and a TSH US test and the result was 0.758µUI/ml. What is the evaluation of this case? What are the effects and treatment? thank you very much.", + "answer": "Since TSH is normal, you do not need any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13023, + "question": "The cortisol test was done by taking blood from a hand vein and the level was 2.20ug/dL. Is this a normal level or not?", + "answer": "Please write the normal percentage written next to the result because each laboratory has different equipment and different normal rates", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13024, + "question": "Hello doctor, I checked with a doctor because my weight is not going down and I almost have a gland. I had a blood test for the gland, but it doesn’t say that I need an x-ray, knowing that I have it to show. Constipation, insomnia, letting down a party...", + "answer": "If the hormone level in the blood is normal, then the gland has nothing to do with what you are complaining about, and the x-rays are not justified", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13025, + "question": "Hello doctor, I went to see a doctor because my weight was not going down, and I suspected that I had a glandular gland. I had a blood test, but it did not show anything in the test, and he said that I had to take an x-ray, knowing that I had...", + "answer": "The thyroid gland cannot cause symptoms if the hormone level is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13026, + "question": "Currently, I am 34 years old. Is the GH hormone useful for me?", + "answer": "No, it is not useful for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13027, + "question": "I would like to know the results of my tests, please. Prolactin 9.66 FSH 4.16 LH3.01 Testestron 1.57", + "answer": "Please write the normal percentage written next to the result because each laboratory has different equipment and different normal rates", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13028, + "question": "My menstrual cycle is irregular. I have constipation, and when I pinch my neck, it swells. I had tests done and it turned out that I have a vitamin D deficiency. Does this mean that I do not have thyroid disease?", + "answer": "It is preferable to do a PTH test to check the parathyroid glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13029, + "question": "My protein level is 99.6. Is this a good percentage?", + "answer": "Please write the normal percentage written next to the result because each laboratory has different equipment and different normal rates", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13030, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is it possible that the thyroid gland is enlarged and sluggish in its activity and that I do not get my period? I knew that I had signs of menstruation, but I went for three days and did not get my period, and it is not possible for me to be carrying the sign that I am working...", + "answer": "Yes, thyroid disease can lead to menstrual irregularity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13031, + "question": "What are the causes of human thyroid disease?\nHow to treat it?\nHow to prevent it?", + "answer": "There are many causes of fingers, Crigg's disease. Hashimithu, inflammation of the gland, some medications, iodine deficiency, and some tumors", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13032, + "question": "Inquiry about T3 pills. I have an underactive thyroid gland and I practice bodybuilding. Do they have a significant effect on the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "No, it has no effect if the hormone levels are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13033, + "question": "My weight is 66 kg, my height is 156 cm, and I have been taking cortisone medication for 12 hours due to atrophy of the adrenal glands. Is there a final solution instead of taking cortisone because it causes me to retain water in my body and osteoporosis...", + "answer": "There is no substitute for cortisone\nYou should reduce salt in your food because it increases water retention", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13034, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does a benign tumor in the thyroid gland, Hashimoto’s inflammation, come back after removal and become malignant?", + "answer": "The person who is worried will not turn malicious", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13035, + "question": "What is the meaning of the cortisol level of 2.20 ug/dL, and is it a normal level or not?", + "answer": "It is a low percentage, but this test has several conditions, the most important of which is that he must work fasting before nine o’clock in the morning, and if he worked in the correct way, the motivational test must be done immediately.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13036, + "question": "I have a high calcium level of 2.60 and a deficiency of vitamin D. Note that the ultrasound scan did not show a tumor, and in the nuclear scan there are suspicions that there is a small tumor in the parathyroid gland, and they could not determine which gland is lower or...", + "answer": "It is necessary to check the calcium before the imaging, and the calcium must be adjusted with albumin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13037, + "question": "I did a test for the TSH hormone and the result was 5. I went to a doctor and he prescribed me to take it on an empty stomach. Two weeks later I did another test, the result was 2.3. I want to know how to continue...", + "answer": "The course must be continued as prescribed by the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13038, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does a deficiency in thyroid secretion cause obesity? Can I regain my weight if I take the necessary medication? Thank you.", + "answer": "It is possible and it will return to what it was before laziness if you take the treatment in the right way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13039, + "question": "I take Troxine 50 after removing a lobe of the gland. What happens if I forget to take it one day?", + "answer": "Don't worry, keep taking it as usual", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13040, + "question": "If the tsh0.59. The normal range in the laboratory is 0.3 to 4.2. Is this a normal result? Thanks", + "answer": "Hello\nThis result is considered within the minimum permissible limit, taking into account the absence of symptoms indicating increased thyroid secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13041, + "question": "I have been suffering from hypoparathyroidism for ten years. I have been taking Calcif and One Alpha pills... I have had calcifications in the brain due to calcium... What do you advise me? ...I am 37 years old", + "answer": "It is always important to do a blood test and make sure that the levels of calcium and vitamin D are at the required level. Otherwise you don't need to do anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13042, + "question": "I had an operation to remove part of the endocrine thyroid gland, and then the symptoms came back again, and there was more eye swelling and severe loss. What is the problem?", + "answer": "If you have excessive secretion, its removal may not have been complete. The first thing to do is to re-examine the hormone level in the blood to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13043, + "question": "I have been underweight for 5 years and discovered that I suffer from lethargy and goiter. I am taking euthyrox 25. I am 23, my weight is 41, and my height is 150. Is there a way to compensate for the weight?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism has nothing to do with weight loss. Mostly there is another reason for weight loss.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13044, + "question": "I want to know the results of my tests, FSH 4.16, LH3.01, testosterone.57, prolactin 99.6.", + "answer": "The prolactin unit must be clarified. The rest of the tests are good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13045, + "question": "I would like to know the results of my tests, please: fsh 4.16lh3.01testesterone1.57", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13046, + "question": "What is the result of these results fsh 4.16lh3.01testesterone", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13047, + "question": "The level of the hormone cortisol is 2.20 mg. What is the normal level for it?", + "answer": "It depends on the time and method of examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13048, + "question": "Is it normal that the thyroid test is normal at times and at times the TSH is high, reaching 52? After a while, the test is normal without treatment, with symptoms of laziness and high cholesterol. So...", + "answer": "No, this is not normal. The condition must be evaluated directly and follow-up tests should be carried out", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13049, + "question": "I have a congenital defect in the lower neck, below the thyroid gland, called a lingual thyroid vesicle. What is the correct method of surgery for the cyst so that it does not return again? What is the solution for this cyst?", + "answer": "An endocrinologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13050, + "question": "Causes of pituitary gland inactivity", + "answer": "The causes are many, some of which are congenital, some are hereditary, some are the result of injury or exposure to radiation, and others", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13051, + "question": "Does thyroid activity cause thinness?", + "answer": "If it is not treated, yes, it may lead to thinness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13052, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is this a normal result for a T.S.H test of 0.059? Normal according to the laboratory is 0.35. 5.5. Thanks", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13053, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother had her thyroid removed years ago and takes medication regularly. She is inquiring about whether it is true that cabbage and eggplant are harmful to patients with thyroid disorders. Thank you.", + "answer": "No, there is no problem with eating them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13054, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism as a result of using synthetic testosterone and local injections. How can I increase the activity of the reproductive glands?", + "answer": "Only by stopping the male hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13055, + "question": "I take Troxine 50 daily after removing a lobe of the gland. What happens if I forget a day and do not take the tablet? Do serious complications occur?", + "answer": "Nothing happens but the system must be adhered to", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13056, + "question": "I have hair loss, especially from the front of my head. I had tests and it turned out that I have increased thyroid secretions, and I also sweat a lot. I am 22, my height is 165 cm, and my weight is 57 kg. How can I get rid of hair loss?", + "answer": "Hyperthyroidism must first be treated and followed up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13057, + "question": "I am a man who has been married for 7 years and have a child. I practice my sexual life normally, but since a week ago I have been suffering from a problem that I do not feel sexual desire and do not ejaculate...", + "answer": "We cannot judge for one week, however, if it continues, male hormone tests must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13058, + "question": "I did a T4 gland test, the result was (1.15) and a T3 test, the result was (3.7). The doctor prescribed me Troxine 100, and I am afraid to take the medicine. What do you advise me? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "There is no fear of taking the medicine, but you must know the result of the TSH test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13059, + "question": "Is irritation and hyperthyroidism a possible side effect of taking external testosterone, whether in the form of injections, drugs, or something else? And if yes, is it possible that it causes...", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with it, but it affects the functioning of the adrenal gland with prolonged use. One injection does not affect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13060, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I have been taking 250 grams of Cyrostin daily for two days. I suffer from pain in the gland area, pain in the right side of the jaw, and a headache in the scalp, and sweat was exploding on the top of my head.", + "answer": "I do not think that there is a relationship between the thyroid gland and your symptoms, but you should consult a doctor to determine the cause of the pain through a clinical examination and a television image.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13061, + "question": "I have had hypothyroidism for 8 years... and for a while I feel tired and exhausted, knowing that I had the necessary tests done about four months ago... is there a need...", + "answer": "You can repeat it now to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13062, + "question": "I am obese, and every time I diet, I get weaker. Why do they say I should do a thyroid test? I am 28 years old, my height is 155, and my weight is 71.", + "answer": "Yes, the thyroid gland should be examined, but it is not necessarily the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13063, + "question": "I want to examine the gland responsible for the hormone seratonin\nBut I do not know how to examine and what are the normal levels in the body?", + "answer": "This hormone is secreted by nerve cells in the central nervous system", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13064, + "question": "Hello. I have a tumor in the pituitary gland, which causes me to have an increase in prolactin. I had the Kama Knife procedure, and after a year and a half I did not find any improvement. I want to have the Kama Knife procedure done again...", + "answer": "You should consult a therapeutic radiologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13065, + "question": "If the FT4 gland analysis rate is 1.15 NG, what is the appropriate treatment for this increase?", + "answer": "I think the examination is normal. Please include the normal limits for the examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13066, + "question": "Is it possible that total T3 and total T4 are much higher than the normal range, while free T3, free T4, and TSH are in the normal range? And the...", + "answer": "fT4 and fT3 are the active hormones in the blood and reflect the true levels of gland secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13067, + "question": "Peace be upon you, what are the causes of an enlarged thyroid gland? I have a thyroid gland and I had tests done and the doctor told me that I have an enlarged thyroid gland and my gland is lazy, so what is the reason? Please reply and thank you.", + "answer": "We do not usually know what the causes are, as we cannot predict the disease, but usually the treatment is one, either compensating for the lack of secretion or treating the increased secretion.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13068, + "question": "After I gave birth, I had an activity in the TSH.06 hormone, and a slight enlargement of the gland when swallowing, and after four months the result became TSH.1, knowing that the gland’s hormones are normal. Is it possible for the gland to return to...", + "answer": "It is possible, but slowly, and the levels of fT4 and TSH in the blood must be monitored annually", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13069, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "Yes, and the gland analysis must be performed before or during pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13070, + "question": "What are the symptoms that indicate a defect in the pituitary gland?", + "answer": "Many symptoms depend on the percentage of the hormone, whether increased or decreased, knowing that it secretes 6 hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13071, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Decreased secretion of the gland leads to weight gain and swelling............... Increased secretion leads to weight loss, rapid pulse, and bulging eyes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13072, + "question": "I want to know what causes an enlarged gland?? Laziness or gland activity?", + "answer": "Gland enlargement is an imbalance in size and is not related to dysfunction", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13073, + "question": "Hello\nExcuse me, I am 27 years old and I suffer from a thyroid gland and I want to get pregnant, but the problem is that my weight increases every month. What is the solution?", + "answer": "The gland must be controlled with appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13074, + "question": "A young man, 21 years old, I feel tired, lethargic, and lazy in my body. When I do physical effort, I feel dizzy and dizzy. I have severe erectile dysfunction, and I feel cold more than my peers. Is this a symptom...", + "answer": "It may be a lack of thyroid secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13075, + "question": "An endocrinologist, I want treatment for the lack of efficiency of testosterone receptors due to the body’s resistance to testosterone and high estradiol, knowing that testosterone is present at the highest level.", + "answer": "A more accurate diagnosis than what was mentioned must be made to know the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13076, + "question": "Is there a relationship between hypothyroidism and the body not using insulin?", + "answer": "no relation ship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13077, + "question": "My TSH is 6.34, and I have some symptoms, such as rapid fatigue, pain in the eyes, redness of the skin, and swelling in the neck. I use Etherox, but the symptoms do not go away. Please advise me.", + "answer": "This check is a little high. You may need to increase the dose, but under the supervision of a doctor. The symptoms you mentioned are not from the gland. It may be from other reasons", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13078, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does thyroxine have side effects? Please note that I suffer from hypothyroidism and I take thyroxine 50. Thank you.", + "answer": "It has some side effects, such as diarrhea, rapid heartbeat, and joint pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13079, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. Is it permissible to take Vitex pills with Dontex prolactin pills, knowing that there is a very small tumor in the pituitary cheek, which is what causes the prolactin rise?", + "answer": "Scientific names of medicines please", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13080, + "question": "What is the treatment for an increase in the TSH test to 7.1 at age 45?", + "answer": "The FT4 test should be done first, if it is normal, you should just follow up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13081, + "question": "What is the treatment for an increase in the TSH test to 7.1 at age 45?", + "answer": "The results of the analysis show the presence of a defect in the thyroid gland, which is hypothyroidism, which is one of the common endocrine disorders. Symptoms of an underactive thyroid include the following:\n\nConstant feeling of fatigue.\nFeeling numbness and tingling in the hands.\nConstipation.\nIncrease in weight.\nFeeling depressed.\nSwelling of the eyes and face.\nDecreased sexual desire.\nDry skin and hair.\nInability to tolerate cold temperatures.\n\nAs for the method of treating hypothyroidism, it is done by replacing the amount of hormone that the thyroid gland no longer produces using a medication, and one of the commonly used medications is called levothyroxine. Hypothyroidism is a disease that cannot be cured, but it can be controlled through lifelong use of medications and a healthy diet.\nTo know the appropriate dose of the medication, you must consult an endocrinologist, as it depends on the patient’s condition and the way his body responds to the medication.\nIf hypothyroidism is not treated, it may cause the following:\n\npsychiatric disturbances.\ndifficulty breathing.\nInability to maintain normal body temperature.\nHeart problems.\nGoiter.\n\nWe offer you a set of tips for living with hypothyroidism:\n\nFollow a healthy diet, with plenty of foods rich in iodine, such as eggs, seafood, and others.\nDo exercise regularly.\nGet enough sleep.\nAdhere to the medication as prescribed by the doctor.\n\nFor more:\n\nThyroid symptoms\nWhat hormones affect metabolism?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13082, + "question": "What is the treatment for an increase in the TSH test rate of 7.1 at age 45?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13083, + "question": "I have thyroid disease. Is there a normal, easy-to-eat diet or a specific diet?", + "answer": "You can eat whatever you want. It does not affect the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13084, + "question": "Enlargement of the thyroid gland, 28 mm for the right lobe and 26 mm for the left lobe. She is taking treatment with Troxine and hormones regularly with this treatment, but she feels suffocating and distressed, especially when sleeping. Does she need to have it removed or not? Age 32", + "answer": "This requires an examination to evaluate the obstruction of the respiratory tract, and accordingly, the need for surgery will be determined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13085, + "question": "Symptoms of the thyroid gland and how to treat it", + "answer": "Gland secretion dysfunction may be in the form of a deficiency in secretions. In this case, there is a feeling of fatigue, laziness, and a feeling of cold, and there is weight gain, and there may be constipation, a change in the menstrual cycle, or hair loss. If the secretion of the gland increases, there is a feeling of heat, excessive sweating, increased appetite, weight loss, and increased heart rate.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13086, + "question": "I am sick and I suspect that I have a thyroid disease and I suffer from excessive sweating", + "answer": "Do T3, T4, TSH tests to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13087, + "question": "The thyroid gland before treatment was 6.5, after the hormone was 1.38. This month I did a test and it came out at 3.6 and the hormone told me that it was increasing. What should I do? Should I increase the dose or not because my body is swollen and I feel suffocated and tired...", + "answer": "You must measure your T4 and TSH to find out if you need to increase the dose or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13088, + "question": "Hello\nSomeone who looks nine years old but is actually eighteen?? What do you think he is suffering from??", + "answer": "From the description, it appears that he suffers from growth hormone problems, so it is recommended to visit a doctor who specializes in endocrinology.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13089, + "question": "My thyroid test contains only TSH, the result is 4.99, and the normal limits are 0.4/4.\nKnowing that I am taking Roaccutane and have been on it for 7 months and have 4 pills remaining...", + "answer": "The percentage is considered close to normal, especially since you are taking treatment, so it is recommended to follow up with a specialist doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13090, + "question": "Cortisol level is 78.56. Can it be treated? I am 20", + "answer": "This examination cannot be evaluated in this way. You must consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13091, + "question": "My mother did an ultrasound of the thyroid gland and the diagnosis was made\nSolitary thyroid nodule with dimensions 6×4 mm in the left lobe\nPlease advise, thank you", + "answer": "The best thing is to re-examine after 6 months to follow up on the mass. There is no need to do anything now", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13092, + "question": "I had a thyroid hormone test done twice\nThe first\ntotal t3 366 ng/dl\ntotal t4 16.7 ug/dl\ntsh 0.01 uIU/ml\nthe second\nfree t3 0.0025 ng/dl\nfree t40.0015 ug/dl\ntsh 2.29 uIU/dl", + "answer": "Most likely this is an inflammation of the thyroid gland and it is in the recovery stage, but it is best to have the condition examined directly by a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13093, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done and these are the results.\nTSH: 4.99uUI/ml\nDo I have any lethargy or overwork?", + "answer": "It is preferable to re-examine after 6 months. Because this test is very slightly high, but not to a high degree to indicate any lethargy. But this may change with time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13094, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done and these are the results.\nTSH: 4.99uUI/ml", + "answer": "It must be returned with an FT4 examination and the normal limits of the examination must be attached", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13095, + "question": "My question is about hypothyroidism and increased insulin in the body", + "answer": "What exactly is the question?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13096, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done and the results were clear\ntsh/4.34\ntt3/113\ntt4/7.4\nIs this rate normal? May God reward you", + "answer": "FT4 should be analyzed, not TT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13097, + "question": "I am 18 years old and suffer from noticeable smallness in my limbs (palms and feet)... Will using growth hormone help in my condition?", + "answer": "No, it will not help, as this is a structural defect\nIt is possible to consult an orthopedic surgeon who is an expert in this topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13098, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done and this is the result\ntsh 4.3\ntt3 113\ntt4 7.4\nAre these proportions normal or is there a problem? May God reward you", + "answer": "In principle, it is normal, but it is better to do an FT4 examination and find out the normal limits of the examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13099, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 19 years old. I have a swelling under my neck. I think the gland has been located for more than a year. I went to a doctor and he gave me an antibiotic medication that caused diarrhea and then stopped. The gland continued to increase in size...", + "answer": "A blood test should be done to determine the level of thyroid hormones, and a television scan of the front of the neck should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13100, + "question": "My question: The doctor asked me to do a TSH test and other tests due to my frequent hair loss. Is this enough or should I also do T3? And T4 or should I suffice with TSH, as the doctor said? Please advise me", + "answer": "It is also possible to do T4 and T3", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13101, + "question": "Peace be upon you, the tsh ratio is 4.34\ntt3 113\ntt4 7.4\nAre these proportions normal?", + "answer": "Rewrite the tests better", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13102, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an overactive gland. I took Carbimazole for a month, 4 times a day. I had a test result. I have sluggishness in the gland and high TSH. But I have an increased heart rate and high blood pressure. What should I do?", + "answer": "See the doctor supervising your case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13103, + "question": "A blood test shows whether there is laziness or activity in the thyroid gland or not", + "answer": "Yes. With a simple examination you can confirm this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13104, + "question": "Is this normal? Thyroid gland t4 141 _t3 2.21 _TSH 1,490", + "answer": "Do you suffer from certain symptoms?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13105, + "question": "How can I alleviate the symptoms of hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "Hyperactivity of the gland is treated either with medication or surgery. You can also try cutting down on coffee, which may help a little", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13106, + "question": "After the operation to remove the left lobe of the thyroid gland due to the presence of a benign tumor caused by inflammation of the thyroid gland. Is it necessary to take some kind of medication and will this affect the pregnancy?!", + "answer": "No medication is required, but it is recommended to do a TSH test a month after surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13107, + "question": "I have done all the thyroid tests, but the only TSH is high is 6.15, which is normal up to 4. The gynecologist sees that the percentage affects the pregnancy, but the thyroid doctor finds it normal. What should I do?", + "answer": "Although the test is slightly high, this does not affect the possibility of pregnancy. There is no need to take any treatment if you are not pregnant. If you are pregnant, it is preferable to take a small dose of the hormone thyroxine, and re-examine after one month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13108, + "question": "Which is better, taking Altroxine half an hour before breakfast or three hours before breakfast?", + "answer": "There is no difference, the important thing is commitment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13109, + "question": "What are the effects of removing the adrenal glands and when do the symptoms resulting from Cushing’s syndrome begin to go away, such as weight loss and the removal of fissures?", + "answer": "This usually takes months, and the effects are usually due to the need to replace the hormones secreted by the adrenal gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13110, + "question": "Hello\nThyroid tests resulted in T3: 100/T4: 0.85/TSH: 5.5.\nFor a period of two weeks, I have been suffering from a strong, annoying heart rate of up to 128 beats and a burning sensation in the left side...", + "answer": "What other symptoms are you experiencing?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13111, + "question": "Hello\nAbout a week ago, I underwent a thyroid examination and the results were clear\nT3: 100\nT4: 0.85\nTSH 5.5\nI have been suffering from a very strong heartbeat and a burning sensation in the left chest since...", + "answer": "Since TSH is slightly high, this means that there is no increase in hormone secretion. This indicates that the symptoms you are complaining of are not from the thyroid gland. The heart must be examined and other tests performed as necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13112, + "question": "Thyroid activity", + "answer": "what is the Question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13113, + "question": "Thyroid disease and appropriate medications", + "answer": "There are many diseases of the thyroid gland. The disease must first be known and then the correct treatment should be given", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13114, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you... My brothers, my mother suffers from lumps in the gland, and they advised me to do tests and x-rays every three months to follow up on the size. Please, if anyone knows a good surgeon in Jeddah, please guide me.", + "answer": "I don't know who the surgeons are in Jeddah", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13115, + "question": "I started taking 50 mg thyroxine about a year ago and I weighed 62 kg. Now I weigh 50 kg. My heart rate is 105. Does weight loss have anything to do with reducing the dose of thyroxine...", + "answer": "It could be related. A thyroid test and a blood sugar test should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13116, + "question": "I suffer from a tumor in the pituitary gland. I had 3 operations and it was not completely removed. I follow up with needles and medications, but my feet hurt and my knees are heavy. Can I exercise? Is there a prescription for vitamins for failure?", + "answer": "The question is not clear and there are no vitamins to treat any failure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13117, + "question": "The doctor gave me Dipretin, knowing that I am taking Levothyrox 50. Is there a problem with this?", + "answer": "Please write the scientific name of the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13118, + "question": "The TSH hormone test is 1.57 pg/ml, even though I use thyroxine for life. Is this percentage normal?", + "answer": "This is a normal percentage and there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13119, + "question": "Can the thyroid gland cause shortness of breath and dizziness? What are all its symptoms?", + "answer": "It is possible. Show an underactive thyroid gland that is not specialized, that is, it can occur for any reason other than an underactive thyroid gland. Therefore, the diagnosis depends on a laboratory examination of the function of the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13120, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my name is Reda. I am now 18 years old. I have an important question. Now my height is 1.80 centimeters, and I want, by any means possible, to reach 1.90 centimeters...", + "answer": "Use of growth hormone by an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13121, + "question": "Do diet and exercise have an effect if there is an imbalance in hormones or the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Of course it is all important", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13122, + "question": "Does high male hormones in women delay pregnancy?\nDoes it have a cure?", + "answer": "Yes, it affects, and the reason for its increase must be known to determine treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13123, + "question": "Hello\nI have a question and I hope you can answer me\nMy wife had her thyroid removed more than a year ago and she is taking Altroxine 100 and she feels short of breath and chest pain as if...", + "answer": "You must first consult a specialist doctor to perform thyroid function tests to ensure that the dose of the levothyroxine hormone (thyroxine) is appropriate according to the results of the analysis, as a high dose may lead in some cases to a feeling of shortness of breath and chest pain, in addition to considering the analysis an indispensable necessity. As a kind of continuous follow-up that must be maintained. An ultrasound image of the neck and thyroid gland must also be taken to ensure that all thyroid tissue has been removed during the removal process (thyroid surgery) and that there is no need to take a specific treatment to get rid of the remnants of the gland, as the presence of remnants of the thyroid gland may lead to a feeling of tightness. In breathing.\nYou should also visit a doctor who specializes in ear, nose, and throat in order to evaluate the larynx and the safety of movement of the vocal cords, because the symptoms that you suffer from after the operation may be due to the exposure of the vocal cord nerve to partial paralysis on one side or on both sides, and this can only be confirmed by doing Endoscopy by a specialist doctor.\nFor more:\n\nThyroid cancer\nThyroid tumors\n \n\nReference:\n\nThyroid Disorders: Complications of thyroid surgery\nWhat to Expect After Thyroid Surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13124, + "question": "Is it possible to treat growth hormone treatment for people who have reached the age of 32?", + "answer": "Regarding the issue of height, most likely not, especially if sexual puberty is complete. However, the bone must be evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13125, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to ask if a girl is xy, does this mean that she is barren, and this is the end of the road, and she does not have a uterus? Is stem cell transplantation a hope for these cases to transplant the ovaries and uterus...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, she cannot become pregnant, and so far no solution to this problem has been found using stem cells", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13126, + "question": "I am 17 years old and my height has increased by 3 cm since last year, reaching 170 cm. How tall am I expected to be when I reach 21 years old?", + "answer": "This cannot be predicted without making an image of the bone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13127, + "question": "When the body is greatly weakened, the height decreases", + "answer": "In general, no, except in some cases of fractures of the spinal bones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13128, + "question": "What is the treatment for delayed growth? May God reward you with goodness", + "answer": "This needs to be evaluated and the cause found to be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13129, + "question": "What is the treatment for thyroid gland laziness, knowing that I am breastfeeding?", + "answer": "If the thyroid gland is meant, then treatment is only with the hormone thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13130, + "question": "I had a lump under the skin of a month old person in his neck. A doctor told me that there was an inflamed lymph node, knowing that I took an antibiotic, but it did not go away, and the lump moved and there was pain around the lump when I touched it...", + "answer": "If the gland persists for more than a month and does not improve, it must be reviewed again to be sure. See my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13131, + "question": "My daughter suffers from a slight swelling at the bottom of the neck from the right to the front. She was examined and told that it is a cyst of fat. She gets pain during the cold from the neck to the elbow and increases in size. He says it is something...", + "answer": "Usually the sebaceous bag is not affected by the cold.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13132, + "question": "May God reward you with good reward for this useful program, and may God place it in the balance of your good deeds for all of you? My question is: Do Omega 3, 6 and 9 pills cause hormonal imbalance? Thank you", + "answer": "This is a nutritional supplement and does not cause any hormonal imbalance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13133, + "question": "Can I find a treatment for what is hindering the growth of my body, knowing that I am now 32 years old and significantly behind my peers in terms of growth?", + "answer": "At your age I don't think this is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13134, + "question": "I am a 32-year-old young man who has been suffering from slow growth since childhood. I always feel tired and often have itchy eyelids.\nWhat could be the reason behind this...", + "answer": "Of course, growth hormone can be treated for medical conditions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13135, + "question": "At the age of 14 years, does growth hormone remain effective or does it become inactive?\nI mean, can I go longer or what?\nplease reply,,,", + "answer": "Growth hormone works, and if there is a deficiency, it can be compensated for with injections", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13136, + "question": "A girl was examined and she had a male hormone called XY, and if she had a testicle in her abdomen, what should be done? Can we know by laparoscopy if she has a testicle or an ovary in her abdomen? Is there any treatment even abroad...", + "answer": "The answer cannot be answered except after a complete medical examination and follow-up x-rays and tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13137, + "question": "Hello. Does mixing with hormones cause weight gain?", + "answer": "Yes, especially the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13138, + "question": "What is the treatment of male hormones?", + "answer": "Depending on the medical condition, a laboratory examination must be performed and the condition evaluated by an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13139, + "question": "Can there be hyperactivity of the thyroid gland without any enlargement, even if it is simple?", + "answer": "Yes...hyperactivity is one thing and gland enlargement is another", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13140, + "question": "She had surgery to remove a benign tumor in the left lobe of the thyroid gland caused by inflammation in the gland. Is there a possibility that the infection may spread to the other lobe of the gland?!\nThe patient is not currently taking medications", + "answer": "There is a chance of developing a tumor equal to that of any other person", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13141, + "question": "I want to ask: If a person suffers from hypothyroidism and gains weight, will he automatically lose all the weight he gained after taking the medication, or should he exercise? And follow...", + "answer": "The weight usually returns to normal, and if it does not return, you must start exercising and dieting, but only after ensuring that the hormone level in the blood is normal under treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13142, + "question": "Hello Doctor, about a year ago I noticed an increase in the oily substance sebum found in the skin, especially on the sides of the nose and hair, where I suffer from oily hair. What is the reason and is there a solution to reduce...", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13143, + "question": "Peace be upon you. How long does a toxic gland analysis take? Is it permissible for it to take less than one hour?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13144, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism, how can I lose weight?", + "answer": "Thyroxine treatment must be taken so that the thyroid function test is good and after that the thyroid gland has no relation to weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13145, + "question": "I am a 42-year-old woman who recently developed thyroid dysfunction. Has pregnancy been delayed for a long period or is there a possibility of pregnancy, knowing that my cycle is regular?", + "answer": "If you take the medicine, you will not be late", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13146, + "question": "Hello doctor\nWhen I was 14, I noticed a slight enlargement of the inguinal lymph nodes, some of which reached the size of an olive and stopped growing, and I am now 19...", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13147, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to ask about the issue of increasing height. I am 17 years old and my height is approximately 169. I see myself as short. My father is 174 and my mother is 155. Is there a possibility of my height increasing or stopping...", + "answer": "An image of the bone must be taken. If it is closed, there is often no room to increase the length", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13148, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I have been taking thyroxine for a year, and I suffer from obesity. My weight is increasing and it is difficult to lose it.", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, the thyroid gland is not related to weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13149, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to increase my height. Is it possible to increase my height? I am 19 years old and my height is 167, and I want to reach 175 at the age of 21. Can I guide you even though...", + "answer": "Mostly, at your age, it is not possible to increase height, but it is possible to take a picture of the bone. If it is closed, then there is probably no way to increase height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13150, + "question": "I notice that my daughter is beginning to show signs of puberty. She is now 7.5 years old, and we are tall, so she looks two years older. What should I do?", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist to evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13151, + "question": "My body color suddenly changed to a brown color, as if I had tanned several months ago. I went to a dermatologist and had thyroid tests done. The doctor found that there was a slight overactivity of the glands and did not...", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13152, + "question": "What are the normal levels for thyroid analysis?", + "answer": "Included with every test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13153, + "question": "When is the thyroid gland inactive or active?", + "answer": "This requires clinical and laboratory diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13154, + "question": "Are these ratios normal? tsh from 0.25 to 5 ama, t3 from 50 to 195 ama, t4 from 3.9 to 10.9", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal limits for the examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13155, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the reason for the sudden fainting? I am 23 years old and suddenly fainted. I was fine before that and did not suffer from anything, just problems with the thyroid gland, but at the moment it is balanced.", + "answer": "This requires comprehensive examinations and a review of a cardiologist and neurologist. In most cases, we do not find the cause, unless the condition recurs, then advanced examinations must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13156, + "question": "I am Nisreen. I am 17 years old. My height is 1.50. Is it possible for my height to increase or will I remain like this?", + "answer": "It is often difficult at your age to increase height, but it is possible to take a picture of the bone. If it is closed, there is usually no way to increase height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13157, + "question": "Does examining the thyroid gland with radioactive iodine require avoiding pregnancy for a certain period? Does it affect fertility?\nMay God reward you with all goodness", + "answer": "It does not affect fertility, and yes, it is preferable not to get pregnant for at least 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13158, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Can you please explain the results of my tests for delayed pregnancy: prolaktin11.44/thyroxine /t4l1.01/thyreotrophine tshus1.22/fsh 7.70 glycemie0.90/hbalc5.30", + "answer": "These tests are normal and there is no problem with them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13159, + "question": "I had a thyroid operation two years ago. I was taking a dose of 150 trexine. After a few years, I had excess hormones, and the doctor lowered the dose to 125. With this dose, my cycle changed and became confused. Is the reason for the dose...", + "answer": "Mostly not, but in all cases the dose must be adjusted so that the result of the thyroid function test is within the required limits", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13160, + "question": "I have swollen lymph nodes in the neck, thighs, behind the head, and behind the right ear. What does this mean?", + "answer": "These are lymph nodes, not endocrine glands. You should consult a general surgery specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13161, + "question": "I have 42 and I had thyroid gland overactivity. I took thyroid medication 4 times a day for 3 weeks, but it stopped after a month. I had another test done and the problem came back again as if I had not taken the treatment. Does that mean...", + "answer": "There are several treatments. If you choose Jawaa, you can continue taking it for a year and a half. If there is no control, you must go to one of the two solutions: radioactive iodine or surgery, or go to one of them from the beginning.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13162, + "question": "Are these ratios normal? TSH is from 0.25 to 5, T3 is from 50 to 195, and T4 is from 3.9 to 10.9.", + "answer": "No, it is not normal, and what does it mean from to?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13163, + "question": "What is toxin and anatoxin?", + "answer": "Please write the scientific name", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13164, + "question": "What are thyroid tests?", + "answer": "Basic tests of the thyroid gland TSH.T4.T3", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13165, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 43 years old. I have a leg tumor with a fever. When I press on the leg with my hand, the hand enters the leg while keeping the weight. Knowing that I am on a diet, my weight is 108, my height is 159, and I did an analysis...", + "answer": "You need to see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13166, + "question": "What are the symptoms of glandular sluggishness?", + "answer": "Laziness, weight gain, hair loss, etc", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13167, + "question": "I am a 44-year-old woman. I have an irregular cycle that comes twice a month, and I suffer from thyroid problems. Thank you.", + "answer": "The question is incomplete. However, the function of the thyroid gland must be controlled and a gynecologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13168, + "question": "I had a glandular operation 7 years ago. I take calcium, toxin, and vitamin D, but I feel very tired, exhausted, dizzy, short of breath, and have a rapid heartbeat. I can’t even work...", + "answer": "This needs full evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13169, + "question": "Hello\nI have been suffering from hyperthyroidism for about 8 years, and recently I had an antibody test for the thyroid gland, and it was 295, but the hormone levels are very normal.", + "answer": "As long as thyroid function is good, there is no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13170, + "question": "Peace be upon you....I am asking about the cause of cysts of flesh in the neck belonging to the thyroid gland, what is the treatment, and is it dangerous?", + "answer": "It is not possible to evaluate this way. You must fully review the situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13171, + "question": "Does one analysis reveal all glandular problems in the body? What is the name of the analysis?...\nEach gland has a special analysis\nI hope the esteemed doctors answer my question", + "answer": "Each gland may have several tests to evaluate it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13172, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and the hormone result in the last examination was 2.1. Does it hinder pregnancy?", + "answer": "no. Since the examination is fine, this does not affect the pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13173, + "question": "My daughter is 13 years old and her height is 147. How can I increase her height?", + "answer": "The level of growth hormone in the blood must be measured and an X-ray must be taken to determine if the growth areas between the hand bones are open, under the supervision of an endocrinologist or pediatrician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13174, + "question": "I removed half of the thyroid gland and I take Troxine 50 and my tests are normal, but I live my life conservatively for fear of complications and fatigue. Should I live my life normally and does the effort decrease after thyroidectomy?", + "answer": "Live your life freely as long as the hormone levels in your blood are normal\nContinue taking the treatment in the morning regularly and measure the hormone levels in your blood annually in coordination with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13175, + "question": "I am 17 years old and my height is 169. Last year my height was 168. Is it possible for my height to reach 180, given that my father is 174 and my mother is 161??", + "answer": "According to the data for the height of each of the parents, your height, etc., and after calculating the height according to the equation for calculating the height of the children, the expected height for you is 170 cm, and usually between 165-175 cm and not more than that, with the possibility of error in the equation. It must be known that every young man grows at a different rate after puberty, and growth may continue during 2-5 years of male puberty, and it may continue until the age of 18 years. The following tips can be followed to ensure a healthy increase in height:\n\nGet enough sleep 8-10 hours.\nSleep and wake up at the same time every day.\nAvoid staying up until late at night.\nDoing strength-building exercises such as push-ups, flexibility exercises such as yoga, aerobic activities such as riding a bike or jumping rope, etc.\nEat a healthy diet that includes vegetables, fruits, proteins, dairy, and whole grains.\nAvoid eating fats and sugars.\nEnsure that calcium and vitamin D levels are within normal limits.\nStand and sit in an upright position with your shoulders raised.\n\nFor more:\n\nHow can you increase your height after the age of 21?\nTreating short stature with herbs and foods\n\nReference:\n\nWhat age do boys stop growing?\nChild Height Calculator\nHow to Increase Your Height: Is There Anything I Can Do?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13176, + "question": "I did a TSH test and the result was 0.53. One of the doctors prescribed me the medication Altroxine, 50 pills on an empty stomach for three months. I took it and then I stopped the medication. What should I do now?", + "answer": "Recheck T4 TSH", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13177, + "question": "I want to do tests for hormones (testosterone), but do I have to be examined by a doctor? Is it better for an endocrinologist or obstetrician or gynecologist? Does it take place during my period or at any time? I am a girl...", + "answer": "You must say why you want to test this hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13178, + "question": "What does the TSH test result mean?\n0.976", + "answer": "This examination is normal. No need to do anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13179, + "question": "Please, the AFP analysis for my mother, who is 67 years old, has a value of (242.2).\nWhat does that mean? Is there any danger or doubt about anything specific?\nThanks", + "answer": "The normal rate should not exceed 6ng/dl\nYou must see an oncologist as soon as possible so that he can complete the rest of the tests to rule out the presence of a tumor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13180, + "question": "I did a test for the hormone TSH 0.741 ulu/ml, Free T3 5.39 pmol/l, and Free T4 15.31 pmol/l. I am 40 years old (male). May I know if I suffer from a gland problem...", + "answer": "No, your examination is fine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13181, + "question": "Does fenugreek work to create estrogen, and do carrots, apples, and legumes contain estrogen? Are plant estrogen different from human estrogen that the body secretes? And where is it found?", + "answer": "There are not sufficient scientific studies indicating the presence of estrogen in therapeutic quantities as you mentioned", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13182, + "question": "At the time of the thyroid dose, I feel a pulse in the gland and the tests are all within the ring", + "answer": "This has nothing to do with treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13183, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from thinness. I had a blood test for thyroid and adrenal function and an absorption test. Does the blood sample show if there is a malabsorption problem or disease, knowing that my age is...", + "answer": "Yes, an antibody test can be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13184, + "question": "40 days ago, I had swollen lymph nodes in my neck, under my jaw, behind my lower back, and in my hair “5”\nDoctor, I went for antibiotics, antiseptic, hair and tooth treatment, and the rest\nOne went to my hair\nthe rest...", + "answer": "You should see a general surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13185, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland affect the nerves in the head, and does removing it improve the situation?", + "answer": "no. It has no effect on the nerves of the head and there is no need to remove it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13186, + "question": "I used all the perfumes and lotions before, and I changed my clothes, but to no avail? Could the problem be hormonal, from the endocrine glands?? Or else - I suffer from a strong odor from the area between the thighs and the penis!", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13187, + "question": "I had a TSH level of 9.840, then I took Ethorox 50 for 3 months and did another test. The result came out as TSH: 0.05 / FT4: 28.11. What is the reason?", + "answer": "The dose seems high. The dose should be reduced and re-examined after two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13188, + "question": "Doctor, I did a hormone test, FSH 4.93, LH 22.70, proiactin 6.10 &T4 7.67, TSH 1.81. My question: What do you think of the tests?", + "answer": "FT4 scan must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13189, + "question": "Is there a quick treatment for weak hormones? in general", + "answer": "Not every hormone must be treated separately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13190, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to ask about when does a girl’s height stop growing and by how many centimeters does her height increase after puberty?", + "answer": "The length usually stops after the start of the menstrual cycle, as it may increase by a very few centimeters after that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13191, + "question": "What do I mean by ft4:28.25?\ntsh:0.05", + "answer": "Thyrotoxicosis: You must see a doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13192, + "question": "Excuse me, I had an X-ray of the thyroid gland and the radiologist said that it is benign and its size in the right part is 20 x 13 mm and in the other part it is 17 x 12 mm. Will this tumor need...", + "answer": "There is no medicine, but it may need to be evaluated by taking a biopsy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13193, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you. I have an underactive thyroid. Gland analysis every few months. How many hours are you fasting? What are the tips? Thank you and may God reward you", + "answer": "Every two to three months at first, and if you are regular after that, it is possible every 6 to 12 months, and you do not have to be fasting.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13194, + "question": "hba1c check\n6.8\nIs it type 2 diabetes?", + "answer": "This test expresses the blood sugar level over a long period of time (about 3 months), and it is not possible to diagnose a specific disease through it.\nSymptoms, clinical examination, etc. are what indicate a diagnosis of type 1 or 2.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13195, + "question": "Arcoxia 90 mg affects an underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "No, it has no effect at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13196, + "question": "My question: My tsh analysis is 1.4\nAnd t3 is 1.7\nt4 8.8. Is it normal?", + "answer": "You should look at the reference accompanying the test for FT4 just to verify it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13197, + "question": "I had tests done for my thyroid gland and CBC, and the doctor said very good, but zinc and B12 are expensive. I did not do them, and the doctor told me that I suffer from anemia, knowing that I suffer from heavy hair loss. The doctor gave me lion’s folic acid pills...", + "answer": "Continue the prescribed treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13198, + "question": "What is the alternative food for patients with hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "There is no alternative food for hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13199, + "question": "What do the following words mean: bilan lipidique, tsh, and PRL", + "answer": "Prolactin test and thyroid function test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13200, + "question": "I have chronic asthma and use Symbicort. For a while now, it has been of no benefit to me like before. I had x-rays, an EKG, and tests, and thank God they are fine, except for the thyroid gland being a little high. Should I use Diskus instead?", + "answer": "You should consult a thoracic specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13201, + "question": "Does hypothyroidism come from confinement and anger?", + "answer": "No, there is no relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13202, + "question": "I am 2 months pregnant, my thyroid level is 8.62, and I take 50. The doctor said two days a week I take 75. Is this true? I am very worried and afraid for the fetus.", + "answer": "Yes. It seems you need to increase the dose. But the examination should always be repeated during pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13203, + "question": "Does the lack of concentration resulting from hypothyroidism go away by adjusting the dose of the medication, or does it continue with the child?", + "answer": "First, it must be confirmed that it is caused by the thyroid gland. Second, the dose must be adjusted, the examination must be adjusted, and the results must be monitored", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13204, + "question": "Does weight gain after thyroidectomy?", + "answer": "Yes, weight increases after the operation, but it usually stops when treatment is taken and the hormone level in the blood is regulated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13205, + "question": "Is a thyroid patient prohibited from taking bipax?", + "answer": "There is no conflict between the two treatments", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13206, + "question": "Hello\nMy wife has a cyst in the thyroid gland, and when she went and saw a doctor, she told her that she should have an operation or undergo nuclear treatment, even though I told her that her condition is not scary, but I...", + "answer": "A thyroid gland analysis and a television scan of the gland must be performed to determine the shape and size of the cyst, and then we determine the type of treatment.\nYou can send a copy of these papers through the site, and I will be pleased to express my opinion to you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13207, + "question": "Ovarian pain and transparent, sticky secretions - is this evidence of pregnancy?", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13208, + "question": "Hello\nHe has Addison's disease and adrenal insufficiency\nHow to live with the disease and what is the appropriate treatment (hydrocortisone or fludrocortisone)\nAge 40 years\nHeight 170 cm\nWeight 50 kg", + "answer": "You should consult an endocrinologist because the disease may require cortisone without or with fludrocortisone\nIt gives you instructions on how to live with the disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13209, + "question": "In a defect in the sweat glands in the skin\nToxins and germs can cause disorders\nIs there an effective treatment?\nThank you", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13210, + "question": "What prevents the gym from losing weight? Answer me that I have high hormones. May God reward you with the best reward", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13211, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI have been suffering from hypothyroidism for 4 years, but the doctor who treated me refused to give me medication to treat the problem. May I know why?", + "answer": "Because the treatment of thyroid gland laziness is compensatory for a long life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13212, + "question": "Height: I am a 20-year-old young man. My height is approximately 165 cm. My father is tall and my mother is short. Are there recipes to increase height or is there no possibility of increasing height at all?", + "answer": "I don't think there is room at your age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13213, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you. I discovered that I have a swollen gland in my neck and there are some spots on it. Does this affect me? on me. My son is 8 months old and is breastfed", + "answer": "This has nothing to do with breastfeeding", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13214, + "question": "Does short stature have anything to do with it?\na\nA certain question and how can I increase my height knowing that I am 16 years and 10 months old", + "answer": "This requires a comprehensive evaluation. If there is a clear cause for short stature, then treatment can be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13215, + "question": "Good morning, I have had a sore throat for 3 days, and I took antibiotics and medicines to relieve the pain. I want a treatment or a solution.", + "answer": "Emergency must be reviewed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13216, + "question": "Your bone age is 5 years and 9 months, and she is 6 years and 11 months old. She suffers from thyroid hormone deficiency, which has been treated since the first week of birth. Is this the maximum age...", + "answer": "Yes, this is acceptable", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13217, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and I did the test the last time and all the results were within the normal range and I took a dose of Thyroxine 100, but I feel changes after the dose such as heat, sweating and stomach pain. I reduce the dose and no...", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, there is no need to change the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13218, + "question": "Is fish oil beneficial for an eight-year-old child who suffers from slow growth? He is short and skinny", + "answer": "You can take it, but it will not be of any use", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13219, + "question": "I am 14 years old and my armpit hair has not appeared at all. I have not reached puberty, I have not had a wet dream, and I am not able to secrete semen. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "Puberty may be delayed\nIf you are concerned about this, you can see an endocrinologist to conduct laboratory tests and follow up on the condition if treatment is necessary later.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13220, + "question": "I did the test the second day of my period FSH 2.59 LH 37.6 TSH 0.90 Does the level of prolactin prevent pregnancy and is there cysts in this percentage, knowing that I took Gelphage and did a thyroid test...", + "answer": "The numbers and tests are not clear for whom, and it is not possible to diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome only with this test, and if there is an increase in the prolactin hormone, this may prevent pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13221, + "question": "Does collagen drink affect hormones?", + "answer": "No, not in a valuable way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13222, + "question": "How do the analysis conditions for this FSH", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13223, + "question": "I am 27 years old and suffer from lethargy, lack of erection, lack of sexual desire, and headache", + "answer": "You must be referred to an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13224, + "question": "My daughter is 12 years old and 160 feet tall, and I want to stop growing", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13225, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy height is 160 and I want to be taller. There is no treatment to lengthen. We know that I am 23 and my weight is 68. I hope for a clear and frank answer with the name of the treatment. Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no treatment at this age, as bone growth has stopped", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13226, + "question": "I want to know the degree of my cysts. My menstrual cycle is irregular. I have thin facial hair. The cysts appear on x-rays. Pregnancy does not occur except with steroids. My weight is 57. My hormone tests are fine.", + "answer": "A grade is not determined for cysts in general, but for each problem separately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13227, + "question": "I have an underactive gland. My weight is increasing and it is difficult to lose weight. I followed a diet, but it is of no use", + "answer": "You must always ensure that the blood test is at the required level. If the blood test is normal, then the weight gain is not from a gland, and you must follow a diet along with exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13228, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism and I have an uncomfortable feeling in my left leg while sleeping and in my left hand throughout the day. I feel relatively comfortable when I put them on something cold. Do you...", + "answer": "It is best to see a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13229, + "question": "I take Troxine 50 after removing half of the thyroid gland two months ago, but I started to feel a weight gain. Is this from the medication, knowing that the TSH test is 1.30?", + "answer": "Of course not, thyroxine makes you lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13230, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid, and I suffer from excessive obesity, hair loss, and lethargy. I want a solution", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to confirm the diagnosis and then prescribe treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13231, + "question": "I have an allergy to perfumes, dust, and cold water, and a high temperature sometimes, and pain in the neck area sometimes, and also in the chest area. Things get worse and I cannot speak out loud (diagnosis of the disease)", + "answer": "These are non-specific symptoms that cannot be diagnosed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13232, + "question": "Hello\nHow serious is thyroid atrophy, what are its symptoms, and does it have a complete treatment and not a temporary treatment? May God reward you with good", + "answer": "If replacement therapy, which is the hormone thyroxine, is taken, there is no risk, and this treatment must be taken permanently", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13233, + "question": "antibiotic julmentin875 If the eye feels comfortable with it, can he repeat it if he feels pain, knowing that it took him a week?", + "answer": "The doctor supervising the case should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13234, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man, 19 years old, and I am worried about my height, which is 167. Please, what should I do to increase my height? Are there any exercises or foods that increase height? I want to reach the age of 21...", + "answer": "If the bone is closed, it is difficult to evaluate the bone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13235, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. My weight is increasing and it is difficult to lose it. I followed a diet, but it is of no use.", + "answer": "If you are taking treatment for the thyroid gland and the thyroid function test is good, then the gland is not related to weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13236, + "question": "Is high male hormones always caused by polycystic ovary syndrome? “Note that the thyroid gland is healthy.”", + "answer": "Often yes, but not always", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13237, + "question": "I analyzed the TSH ratio of thyroid-stimulating hormone for a newborn born in Amr Shahr Rans\nThe first time, my blood count was 9.45, and after two weeks it was 10. Some doctors said that the percentage was not very high. Wait two weeks later and the test came back. Some of them are fried", + "answer": "The examination must be repeated after two weeks with an FT4 examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13238, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland affect the second pregnancy or is the disease transmitted to the fetus, knowing that the fathers’ blood is identical?", + "answer": "If you take your treatment regularly and the thyroid function test is good, it will not affect the fetus", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13239, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My husband is 39 years old and has an overactive thyroid gland. He took medication for a month and a half, but to no avail. What should he do? Thank you.", + "answer": "This requires direct evaluation and adjusting the treatment dose or changing the treatment method", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13240, + "question": "I am 28 years old and I have an underactive gland; cholesterol 209. Three days ago I was traveling in the car and I felt a pull in my leg from behind, and so far the pain has subsided and the pain is mild, but I fear that it will be symptoms of a leg stroke. How do I know the difference?", + "answer": "Symptoms of a leg stroke usually include swelling, redness, and an increase in leg temperature. Sometimes a clot may form in the leg without obvious symptoms. Clinical examination, laboratory test results, and television images help in the diagnosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13241, + "question": "Will zinc and calcium medications, if I take them, help me increase my height, knowing that I had x-rays done and my height has not stopped yet?\nIf you buy the medications responsible for increasing these elements, please respond??...", + "answer": "It's possible, so there's no harm in trying", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13242, + "question": "Does thyroid activity cause heavy menstruation?", + "answer": "May cause menstrual irregularity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13243, + "question": "Comprehensive examinations showed all normal except TSH 5.7, knowing that it has been at this level for 5 years. The doctor told me to re-examine in a month. Is the percentage dangerous?", + "answer": "Neither rate is harmful, but it is preferable to adhere to the medical prescription.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13244, + "question": "I consulted an endocrinology consultant regarding the issue of penis enlargement, and he told me that there is a solution at this age. Does taking testosterone injections under medical supervision have side effects??", + "answer": "If there is a need for this and it is under the supervision of a specialist doctor, this is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13245, + "question": "I had comprehensive blood tests, including the gland, and they were all normal except TSH 5.7. The doctor asked for a re-examination after a month, knowing that the percentage has been stable for 5 years. Is this dangerous?", + "answer": "It is not dangerous, but treatment is needed in case of pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13246, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism and I take a dose of thyroxine 100 and I did two tests, the first on Eid tsh 18, and after a month, the results were 2 completely normal. I continue with the same dose and do not reduce it to 50. I feel tired...", + "answer": "Continue the same dose and re-examine after a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13247, + "question": "Please doctors help me\nI read about the symptoms of thyroid hormone deficiency, and I had all the symptoms. I used thyroxetine treatment without examining the thyroid gland. I am an expatriate, my papers have expired, and I cannot go to the doctor.", + "answer": "Symptoms alone are not enough for diagnosis. Taking treatment without a diagnosis makes it difficult to interpret the results. It is best to see a doctor urgently. Using and stopping treatment suddenly has many side effects and may be serious.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13248, + "question": "How often should a breastfeeding woman use Etherox 25 grams? Does increasing the dose affect the gland and the infant?", + "answer": "This medicine is not used unless there is a disorder in the secretion of the gland. If the blood hormone test is normal, this medicine should not be used", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13249, + "question": "I have been suffering from hypothyroidism for 5 years. I have become thin and my weight does not increase. Is there a way for me to advise whether or not I gain weight because of the thyroid gland? My weight is 41' and height is 150'", + "answer": "Gland insufficiency leads to weight gain. To ensure that the gland does not affect weight, you must ensure that the level of hormones in the blood is checked properly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13250, + "question": "Does gland activity increase by one degree above normal affect?!", + "answer": "What is meant by T4 or TSH?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13251, + "question": "I am 20 years old and my height is 167 cm. I want to increase my height, knowing that the height trait is present in both families. I want quick and effective treatment.", + "answer": "I do not recommend any hormonal or other medications because they cause unwanted side effects.\nIf you are over the age of 21, you have a chance to grow 5 cm taller naturally if you follow the advice.\nSee on google search..\nDr.'s articles Nassib Al-Shibli\nArticle: How can you increase your height after the age of 21?\nIt contains extensive valuable information.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13252, + "question": "I have a 12-year-old child who suffers from short stature and low weight and does not grow normally. His sister, who is five years younger than him, is taller than him. Is there a treatment for short stature?", + "answer": "It must be fully evaluated first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13253, + "question": "I have had a lump appear under my throat for months, and I sweat a lot, and I suffer from hair loss from its roots, gaps in my hair, and joint pain.", + "answer": "There may be a problem with the thyroid gland. You should see a doctor for examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13254, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please answer this question. I am a young man, 19 years old, and I feel that I am short. My height is 167. Is it an appropriate height for my age and weight of 64?", + "answer": "I do not recommend any hormonal or other medications because they cause unwanted side effects.\nIf you are over the age of 21, you have a chance to grow 5 cm taller naturally if you follow the advice.\nSee on google search..\nDr.'s articles Nassib Al-Shibli\nArticle: How can you increase your height after the age of 21?\nIt contains extensive valuable information.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13255, + "question": "My weight is increasing day by day and it is difficult to lose it. I have gone on a diet and have an underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13256, + "question": "What is the meaning of the hormone level in the blood for patients with hypothyroidism? Please note that I did a test and the result came out normal...its number is 1.02 milliliters..is it regular? Thank you.", + "answer": "This percentage is normal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13257, + "question": "I suffer from rapid weight gain and I eat regularly and take pills and insulin, but the weight gain continues, so what should I do? I hope for a satisfactory response. I want a prescription for weight loss. Please relieve me.", + "answer": "Is there a ready-made prescription for weight loss? The condition must be evaluated first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13258, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 30 year old man\nI want to ask: Is there any harm in combining two treatments with Zoloft and Thyroxetine... knowing that I suffer from thyroid hormone deficiency?\nAnd thanks to you", + "answer": "There is no conflict between Zoloft and thyroxine. They can be eaten", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13259, + "question": "Can a person practice his hard work and his favorite sport, bodybuilding, after removing the thyroid gland? Or are there complications such as fatigue and exhaustion? Will the person return to normal as he was?", + "answer": "Of course he can.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13260, + "question": "I want a rivet to increase testosterone", + "answer": "You must do a male hormone test first and see a doctor second to find out the cause and then get treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13261, + "question": "What is the lymphatic gland and what are its causes, danger and treatment", + "answer": "A hematologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13262, + "question": "Should I do these tests with a dermatologist or what doctor? Because you suffer from a deficiency in more than one of the following: - Zinc, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, calcium, iron stores, gland...", + "answer": "The deficiency must be corrected by compensation under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13263, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and I took treatment and am still continuing it. Thank God, the symptoms have subsided, but I want to lose weight. Should I follow a specific diet, or can I lose weight only to 66...", + "answer": "If the hormone levels in the blood are regular, then diet and exercise will be successful, and if the levels are irregular, weight cannot be lost", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13264, + "question": "Is high thyroid hormone an indication of thyroid disease or not?", + "answer": "Thyroid hormone does not rise without thyroid disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13265, + "question": "The extent to which the thyroid gland affects pregnancy", + "answer": "Hypersecretion and underactive thyroid affect pregnancy, so treatment and adjustment of hormone levels in the blood must be done before pregnancy and periodic follow-up during pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13266, + "question": "I have active thyroid secretions, my tongue is green, and I suffer from a burning sensation during ejaculation. Can you help me explain the color of my tongue and the burning in the penis? Is it related to the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "no. They have nothing to do with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13267, + "question": "My wife has not been pregnant for 6 years. She did all the tests and the result was a mild infection. The last test was 4 days ago for the gland and hormones and the results were normal. Note that I went to a number of doctors and the situation is as...", + "answer": "Please write the hormone levels", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13268, + "question": "I suffer from a period of hypothyroidism, and I take the hormone Eltroxine 100, despite some weight gain, and despite following a diet and exercising, I do not lose a single kilogram. Please help...", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, this means that the thyroid gland has nothing to do with weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13269, + "question": "Hello\nAsk about the relationship between low blood sugar, vitamin D, and the thyroid gland\nBecause I feel sweating, cold extremities, heart palpitations, depression, and a sudden drop in blood sugar.", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship between them, and you must follow a moderate diet to avoid depression", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13270, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroidectomy and was prescribed 200 thyroxine, but my weight began to increase, and within 4 months my weight increased by 8 kilograms. What should I do? Please give me a solution.", + "answer": "The level of hormones in the blood must be checked. Sometimes it may change and the dose needs to be changed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13271, + "question": "02 years of marriage. My wife has stopped having the habit since marriage. With the analysis, we found a significant decrease in FSH-LH. I took Clomid and a 75 injection of Gonal, then a Menopyr injection at a rate of 20 injections, then 30 thyroid injections...", + "answer": "There is often a problem with the pituitary gland, but this requires careful evaluation of the condition and re-examinations and completion under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13272, + "question": "Peace be upon you, for a month now I have been feeling heat in the soles of my feet and hands when I go to sleep, especially since I do not complain about other things. I would like to know the reason and how serious this is? with respect", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13273, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am Nour from Iraq. My question is that I had a complete removal of the thyroid gland and I am taking 100 mg thyroxine. Is it possible for me to become pregnant because I heard that in a state of inactivity...", + "answer": "It is certainly possible without any problems. You just need to adhere to the treatment to keep the result of the thyroid function test within the required range", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13274, + "question": "I want to gain weight quickly. Should I do gym exercises and weightlifting games, knowing that I am growing and burning quickly and digesting well?", + "answer": "The case must be evaluated in detail", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13275, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, can you please advise me on how to increase my height? For your information, I am 16 and soon to be 17, and my younger sisters are very tall like my father, but I am short like my mother. My height is 159.", + "answer": "This requires evaluation, and if there is no disease, this means that your height is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13276, + "question": "First of all, thank you for this excellent and wonderful site\nWhat is the name of the test that shows if there is a growth hormone deficiency in English?", + "answer": "growth hormone stimulating test. This is not a test that can be performed in the laboratory. It is a stimulating test that is performed in the clinic or hospital", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13277, + "question": "Is it true that the American Growth Flex pills increase height or are they just a scam and are there any complications? Please respond as soon as possible. Mind you, I'm 19...", + "answer": "I think it does not increase height, as it is not a scientifically approved treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13278, + "question": "Doctor, I am 16 years old and I want to increase my height. What do you advise me regarding minerals and vitamins??? And do not say surgery because I am afraid of surgery.", + "answer": "Can I take a zinc pill every day?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13279, + "question": "Hello doctor, I asked you before about having children, and I suffer from hypothyroidism. Here are the results of my tests: TSH 11, then after two months, 4.33, then after three months, 6.53, then 8.95...", + "answer": "The dose should be increased to 150 per day", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13280, + "question": "Doctor, I am 20 years old, my height is 190, and my weight is 60 kilograms. My height is causing me major psychological problems because of people’s comments, and I am also unable to adjust my weight to my height. Today...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, no, there is not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13281, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I take the medication Altroxine 100 grams. I want to use the medication Primolut N to stop my period for a few days. Does this medication affect the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "No, there is no problem using it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13282, + "question": "I am a 30-year-old young man. I suspect symptoms of the thyroid gland. Can you explain the symptoms to me more and what should I do? Should I take thyroxine without consulting and does thyroxine have any side effects without a prescription? Thank you.", + "answer": "You must have your thyroid function tested, and accordingly, treatment should be taken, because the symptoms of an underactive thyroid gland are not specialized, meaning it can occur without an obvious organic disease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13283, + "question": "I am 24 years old, my height is 164, and my weight is 60. I suffer from the fact that I look very small. Everyone who sees me tells me: What are you studying? I am an employee. I have significant weakness in my wrists and arms...", + "answer": "A clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine whether there is a medical problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13284, + "question": "I had a lobe of the thyroid gland removed and I take Troxine 50 and a TSH1.3 test. Is the test good and is it related to burning feet... Thank you.", + "answer": "Your examination is excellent and has nothing to do with any symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13285, + "question": "In a previous question, I asked you about the condition of my sister, who suffers from high thyroid disease and always suffers from cold sores. Despite all medical treatments and herbal mixtures, there is no...", + "answer": "It is difficult to answer without examining the case in detail and conducting laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13286, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a hormone test done on the third day of my period and the results were as follows:\nfsh....7.36 miu\\ml\nlh...14.18 miu\\ml\nprogesterone....0.102 ng\\ml\ntestesteron....0.218 ng\\ml\nIs it normal?", + "answer": "This examination is normal and does not indicate anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13287, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a lymph node near the ear (salaf) and the swelling is slight. The treatment is Okmentin 1000. Is there a better medicine? Thank you.", + "answer": "Treatment depends on the cause. If there is an infection, the source must be known in order to know the best treatment for it. But the treatment of Aucumintin in general is good. Read my article on the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13288, + "question": "Hello, I am a girl, 16 years old, and my height is 160 cm, but it has not changed for 4 years. Do I still have time to increase my height??", + "answer": "I think you can't increase your height more than that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13289, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and the test result was 64, and the doctor gave me thyroxine treatment at a dose of 25. Is the dose sufficient?", + "answer": "Usually this dose is very low. In most cases, the dose starts with 50 and after a while the dose increases to 100 according to the results of the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13290, + "question": "I am a boy, 17 years old, and my height is 165 cm. Does calcium carbonate 500 mg help in increasing height? At what appropriate time should it be taken and the dose? Is it suitable for 15-year-old girls?", + "answer": "No, it is not useful if there is no calcium deficiency in the first place", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13291, + "question": "I have a 10 F blood gland activity. Is it considered high?", + "answer": "The name of the test and the unit must be attached", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13292, + "question": "What is the treatment for thyroid dysfunction in pregnant women in the last months of pregnancy?", + "answer": "Thyroxine replacement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13293, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid gland lead to an increase in the cumulative blood sugar level?", + "answer": "In theory, yes, but not to a large extent", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13294, + "question": "Peace be upon you, are there medications to increase height and are zinc speed height herbal capsules really useful and do they have side effects? Note that I am 21 years old and...", + "answer": "I do not think that there is room for a significant increase in height in your case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13295, + "question": "I suffer from hair on my chin. I had hormone tests done, all of them were fine except for LH 17, even the male hormone is good. 6 months ago my period stopped. Do I have polycystic ovary syndrome? I'm 22, can I get pregnant yet?", + "answer": "Tests must be evaluated and a clinical examination performed for the correct diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13296, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I was suffering from an underactive thyroid gland. Thank God, it became active again and I stopped taking thyroxine. Can I take fenugreek capsules to gain weight without causing harm to the gland?", + "answer": "What does the ring have to do with the topic?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13297, + "question": "How does a person know the presence of a thyroid gland?", + "answer": "All people assume that they have a thyroid gland, but as for its diseases, it depends on the disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13298, + "question": "Hello Doctor, when I tested the blood for the hormone, it was found that I had an activity rate of 10 in the gland and an increase in calcium in the blood, and when an ultrasound scan was performed and the gland was scanned with nuclear medicine, no inflammation or tumors appeared...", + "answer": "The entire case must be re-evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13299, + "question": "I examined my thyroid gland, and the doctor gave me Ethyrox for a full year. After the examination after a year, the situation was reassuring, but after leaving the treatment, my weight increased significantly. I used to take the dose every...", + "answer": "Thyroid function must be re-examined, and if there is lethargy, treatment must be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13300, + "question": "Hello, after two months, I am 16 years old, and my armpit hair has grown only very, very little, knowing that there is enough pubic hair and hair on both sides. What is the reason? I am worried that...", + "answer": "As long as your pubic hair and genitals are normal, don't worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13301, + "question": "He has hypothyroidism and the analysis was 64. What is the appropriate treatment and is there a risk to health with this high percentage? Please advise us", + "answer": "Already answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13302, + "question": "Hello\nI have been suffering from acne (boils) in the palate area for a long time\nThis is a picture of me:\nuca678fc1e507d982d10...\nplease reply\nThank you", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13303, + "question": "Is there a relationship between cortisone sprays for asthma and thyroid activity if the spray is used for more than ten years on a daily basis? Is there also a relationship between excessive phlegm and thyroid activity?", + "answer": "There is no relationship between either of them and thyroid function", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13304, + "question": "Hello Doctor, I am a girl from Algeria, 30 years old, married for about two years. I suffer from thyroid disease and I am trying to have children. Is there a solution for all my tests and x-rays proving...", + "answer": "You must undergo tests and treatment accordingly, and if the results of the thyroid tests are within the required limits, this means that the thyroid gland has nothing to do with your problem.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13305, + "question": "He has thyroid gland laziness and analysis 64. What is the appropriate treatment?\nIs the cause of the disease hereditary or other accompanying diseases?", + "answer": "You must review the full examination details and complete the examinations and clinical examination to find out the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13306, + "question": "Does Altroxin 50 protect the remaining lobe after resection, or does it lead to its atrophy and eliminate its functions?", + "answer": "Neither one nor the other makes up for the missing part", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13307, + "question": "There is testosterone in powder form in sports medicine stores to help increase muscle size. Does this substance have serious side effects? This is the link\nGAT™ Sport NITRAFLEX® Hyperemia &...", + "answer": "Yes, any hormone taken without a medical reason has undesirable side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13308, + "question": "I take Troxine 50 after removing a lobe of the gland, but after two months I started to feel severe joint pain and a state of lethargy.", + "answer": "I do not think that gland disease or treatment has anything to do with this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13309, + "question": "Is there a diet that helps if the thyroid gland is active? Does honey with water on an empty stomach return it to normal?", + "answer": "No, I don't think so", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13310, + "question": "When there was laziness in the glands, the glaze was approximately 64\nWhat are the symptoms and problems I face during treatment?", + "answer": "During treatment, everything will improve and there should be no problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13311, + "question": "Hello\nI noticed an increase in my height at the age of 18. What is the reason? I feel lethargic, lazy, hot in my body, and nervous. Is the problem resulting from the glands or what? Please answer.", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13312, + "question": "Does removing one lobe of the thyroid gland lead to fibromyalgia?", + "answer": "Certainly not, not even removing the entire gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13313, + "question": "I feel tired, weak in the muscles, and lethargic despite taking the dose of Eltroxin 50 recommended by the surgeon to compensate for the removed lobe of the thyroid gland, and all my tests are normal...so what is the solution...", + "answer": "The gland and its treatment have nothing to do with the issue as long as its examination is good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13314, + "question": "Are the endocrine glands the mammary glands?", + "answer": "Endocrine glands are all the glands that secrete hormones in the body", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13315, + "question": "I am married and my breasts are very small. Is it possible to take hormones or birth control pills that will help enlarge the breasts?", + "answer": "This is possible with caution under the supervision of an endocrinologist or gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13316, + "question": "What are the disadvantages of having lymphatic obstruction in the long term, knowing that I have had it for 11 years?", + "answer": "The occurrence of lymphedema or elephantiasis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13317, + "question": "I take Lactodel to increase the hormones. My breasts come before my period and decrease, but no milk comes out or anything. Is there any danger due to the increase in hormones? I stopped the treatment for a while...", + "answer": "There is no immediate danger, but the condition must be followed up under the supervision of an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13318, + "question": "Is hormone treatment for obesity correct, and what are the appropriate hormones if it is correct?", + "answer": "Which hormones do you mean? In general, there is no general medical treatment for obesity with hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13319, + "question": "Hello\nI have a question about thyroid treatment (levothyroxine)\nChildren use it? What is the maximum dose?\nThank you", + "answer": "Congenital hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid must be treated as soon as it is diagnosed through medical tests. It is preferable for treatment to take place before the newborn reaches two weeks of age, as delaying treatment after 6 weeks of age is associated with the risk of delayed growth and other complications. Unwanted complications. It is worth noting that there is no maximum dose for treating levothyroxine, as the dose depends on the child’s weight. It is preferable that the initial dose for treating congenital hypothyroidism be between 10-15 micrograms/kg/day. It must be known that any newborn child suffering from a high TSH level must be treated until the age of two years to eliminate any possibility of a permanent deficit in knowledge and perception resulting from hypothyroidism.\nOnce treatment begins, TSH and T4 tests must be done monthly until the T4 tests reach the normal level, then tests are done every 3 months until the child reaches the age of 3 years, then tests are done every 6 months after that. It is preferable that treatment be carried out under the supervision of a specialist doctor, who will determine the necessary dose, method and duration of follow-up, and other instructions.\nIt should be noted that levothyroxine is available in the form of tablets only, and it can be given to children after grinding the pill, putting it in a teaspoon, and giving it to the child with a small amount of water, because maintaining a constant concentration of the medicine in a water solution is considered difficult.\nFor more:\n\nTreating thyroid problems with herbs\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\n\nReference:\n\nPediatric Hypothyroidism Treatment & Management", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13320, + "question": "I went to the doctor, suffering from inflammation of the lymph nodes under the left armpit and pain in my left breast. I took antibiotics for 15 days and had an ultrasound to dilate the milk ducts in the left...", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13321, + "question": "I had one lobe of the thyroid gland removed and I did not take any treatment, but after a year I began to feel dizzy, exhausted and tired even though all my tests were normal, including TSH2.72.\nSo what is the reason...", + "answer": "Other general examinations and special examinations must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13322, + "question": "Hello\nThe results of the hormone tests are LH 10.0, FSH 4.2, and prolactin 25.0. Is he considered to have a hormonal imbalance? Note that the doctor gave me PROXEED WOMEN, what do you advise me, and she gave me regulating pills?", + "answer": "Tests are acceptable and do not indicate a defect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13323, + "question": "Hello\nMy family has many diabetics, and my father also has diabetes. How can I be sure if I have diabetes or not?", + "answer": "Fasting blood sugar test, storage, and blood sugar test after 75glucose one and two hours", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13324, + "question": "Amh test 2 years ago 08. He took some supplements and arrived 4 months ago 5. Will it return to normal? Knowing my tests fsh36-lh30-e2 25.71-prl 3.57 and I was given a weekly Folon injection of 5 ml and it caused pain in the lower abdomen.", + "answer": "I don't think so, but I don't mind continuing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13325, + "question": "My daughter is 8 years old. I notice a swelling in her lower neck. I would like to know the reason for this", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13326, + "question": "Swollen lymph nodes on the side of my neck and behind my ears", + "answer": "A surgeon should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13327, + "question": "Is there a cure for hypothyroidism and does it cause weight gain?", + "answer": "Treating it with eltroxin and laziness causes weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13328, + "question": "Does hypothyroidism cause weight gain even if I never eat?", + "answer": "Yes. maybe", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13329, + "question": "What are the causes of inflammation of the lymph nodes under the armpit?", + "answer": "It could be from a hand or breast infection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13330, + "question": "What are the causes of high thyroid after childbirth? Is it possible to recover within a year of giving birth without using treatment?", + "answer": "If the change is small, it can improve on its own. It usually takes a few months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13331, + "question": "What is the function of glucocorticoid hormones...and what are the benefits and harms of cortisol?", + "answer": "You should read about this in medical books or medical references because the functions, benefits, and harms of these hormones require an entire chapter to explain them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13332, + "question": "Is it normal to have hyperthyroidism five months after giving birth?\nDoes it return to normal after one year of giving birth?", + "answer": "Increased thyroid secretion after childbirth is a common condition caused by the immune system\nIt may return to normal, but many cases persist and undergo treatment for hyperthyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13333, + "question": "I would like to ask about thyroid symptoms, thank you", + "answer": "Symptoms depend on the type of disease affecting the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13334, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have developed a lymph node under my chin. I was prescribed the treatment of Aucumin 1000 strip, clindamycin, and fucidin gel. If there is a better treatment, please answer me, thank you", + "answer": "Lymph nodes are not endocrine glands. You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13335, + "question": "TSH level is 5.4\nand SGOT 41 U/L\nand SGPT 55 U/L\nand MCH 33.3pg\nAnd %MCHC 36.9gm\nThe doctor advised me to take half a tablet of Ethyrox 25.\nI feel ear pain, headache, and sometimes tightness...", + "answer": "The test result and treatment have nothing to do with your symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13336, + "question": "Does Euthyrox treatment for hypothyroidism cause body obesity?", + "answer": "no. Lack of treatment is what leads to obesity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13337, + "question": "I am a young girl and I have an underactive thyroid gland. My cousin came to me and he has diabetes since the month of 3 and takes Amaryl one pill every evening, and my father and the young man’s father have diabetes.\nAre diseases transmitted to our children?", + "answer": "Unfortunately, diabetes and endocrine diseases have a rather high rate of inheritance.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13338, + "question": "I am a young girl with an underactive thyroid gland, and my cousin came to me. He has diabetes and takes Amaryl one pill every evening, and my father and the young man’s father have diabetes.\nCan diseases be transmitted to our children due to...", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible, even if you are not relatives", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13339, + "question": "The best medicines to strengthen the endocrine glands", + "answer": "There are no medications to strengthen the endocrine glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13340, + "question": "I had a prolactin test and it came out at 66, and they asked for an MRI of the pituitary gland, knowing that the area in which I live does not have an MRI, and I took Dostanex without working...", + "answer": "No, it has no effect, and it is best to take the picture as soon as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13341, + "question": "Thyroid diseases: causes, symptoms and treatment", + "answer": "You should read about this in the section on diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13342, + "question": "(Diamond Waning Pills) to lighten the body and remove pimples, melasma, and Indian costus, a natural herb to treat gland laziness and slimming, and Etherox 25, a treatment for the gland.", + "answer": "There is not enough medical information on the topic. Consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13343, + "question": "Do the eyes return to normal when the gland is treated?", + "answer": "Not in most cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13344, + "question": "I had high prolactin, and I took Dostinex treatment from February 2015 until this moment, and fluid no longer came out of the breast, but about a week ago, dark yellow fluid and white fluid started coming out...", + "answer": "You must visit the breast clinic and re-examine the prolactin hormone. There is no doubt that an MRI of the pituitary gland must be performed and the rest of the pituitary hormones examined.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13345, + "question": "What are the symptoms and effects of an MRI of the pituitary gland, and should I do it because of the high prolactin level of 66?", + "answer": "In most cases there is no negative effect and yes it should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13346, + "question": "I have simple polycystic ovary syndrome, high male hormone levels, and excessive acne. I want a treatment other than birth control pills.", + "answer": "There are several treatments, but in reality this must be under the supervision of the treating physician to determine which one suits you the most and to explain to you about each treatment and its effects.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13347, + "question": "I take the medication Euthyrox for the thyroid gland on an empty stomach. How many hours must have passed without eating before I take the medication?", + "answer": "At least two hours", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13348, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDo the pills (Diamond Awakening Pills) and Indian Costus have any side effects, knowing that I am using Etherox 25 treatment??", + "answer": "Scientific names of medicines please", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13349, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism, and the examination was done and the results are all good, but the ATH is 212iu/ml TSH.49, the dose is 100, and the ATPO is 2000iu/ml. I am a year old and have hypothyroidism, and my affairs are fine and well. Please advise.", + "answer": "Continue treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13350, + "question": "Should I do an MRI of the pituitary gland due to the high prolactin level of 66?", + "answer": "Yes, the photo must be made", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13351, + "question": "After treating the thyroid gland, if it is hyperactive and the person suffers from extreme thinness and almost baldness on the head, will things return to normal with its treatment? My age is...", + "answer": "If these problems are caused only by the thyroid gland, they will return to normal, but if there are other causes (such as genetic factors or other diseases), they will not return.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13352, + "question": "What are the symptoms of the pituitary gland?", + "answer": "It depends on the type of disease that affects her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13353, + "question": "I have a small lymph node (smaller than 1 cm) behind my neck on the right, which is painless, soft and mobile, and it is not visible, meaning it is only noticeable by touch. I suffer from acid reflux, which causes me...", + "answer": "Often you only need follow-up, and it is best to consult a surgical specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13354, + "question": "The TSH test was 5.26. Can I increase the dose to 150 or not?!", + "answer": "What is your basic dose in the first place? This test requires a slight increase, such as increasing the dose by 50 micrograms only one day of each week.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13355, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid disease and how can we know the difference between iron deficiency or thyroid disease? Thank you", + "answer": "Thyroid function should be tested, blood strength and iron stores should be checked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13356, + "question": "A question that has puzzled millions is a short 13-year-old child. Is it possible to give him pills that activate the pituitary gland to secrete the hormone without giving him growth hormone?", + "answer": "What is the name of the pills that activate the pituitary gland? So that our confusion does not increase more??", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13357, + "question": "I suffer from a slight underactive thyroid gland. I got pregnant after 5 months of marriage and had a miscarriage after 11 days, but 3 days after the end of my life. Is the reason for this thyroid gland or effort?", + "answer": "By God, I cannot be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13358, + "question": "My son is 7 months old, his adrenal gland is much less than the required rate, and I went to an endocrinologist. She told me that if I give him medication that contains cortisone, he will take it (hydrocortisone), but he is still fat, and he now weighs 11 kg.", + "answer": "If he has a lack of adrenal secretion, he must take a cortisone derivative, and his condition must be evaluated further with the doctor supervising the case.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13359, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am suffering from an active thyroid disease, and I have now been taking medication for four days, and I suffer from depression and rapid heartbeat. Are these side effects of the treatment?", + "answer": "These are not symptoms of the same disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13360, + "question": "Hello, I am 17 years old, and after five months I will be 18, God willing. The question is, is it possible for me to increase my height at this age, knowing that my height is 153... If it is possible, is there...", + "answer": "This is often not possible. However, the condition must be evaluated to know the possibility of treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13361, + "question": "My daughter has a lot of calcium secretion from the thyroid gland into the kidneys. She needs surgery to remove a number of glands quickly. What is the risk of this operation and where can I find the best surgeon in Amman and we have not determined...", + "answer": "You mean the parathyroid glands? The thyroid gland does not secrete calcium. If you want, visit my clinic or send tests to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13362, + "question": "Hello. I suffer from hypothyroidism due to the presence of antibodies. I have been using Levothrex for two years and the analysis is stable. I'm asking how to lose weight and maintain it.", + "answer": "When the thyroid function test is good, this means that the thyroid gland has nothing to do with weight, and you must eat moderately and exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13363, + "question": "I have mild gland laziness and the doctor gave me 50 ml of thyroxine because it caused me to miscarry. Will the gland regularize after taking the treatment or should I use the pills all my life? Please advise me.", + "answer": "This requires follow-up tests. You may only need it during pregnancy, or you may need it permanently", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13364, + "question": "Does this medicine, Growth Flex, to increase height really help to increase height, or is it a commercial product?", + "answer": "Scientific name please", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13365, + "question": "The results of the thyroid analysis were as follows... For your information, I took the pill on the same day of the test\ntsh (5.28)\nt4 (17.74)\nt3 (4.40)", + "answer": "The amount of TSH is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13366, + "question": "My daughter suffers from a defect in the immune system that led to the secretion of 4000% of antibodies that attack the thyroid gland. It also led to the beginning of hypertrophy of the pituitary gland and the rate of lupus erythematosus test.\n17 of 20...", + "answer": "You should consult an endocrinologist and rheumatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13367, + "question": "I am 19 years old, and I have not reached puberty, although I had my endocrine glands examined according to your previous consultation, but they are healthy and complete. What treatment do I want to reach puberty?", + "answer": "This requires a comprehensive evaluation, and a clinical examination must be performed and the results of laboratory tests must be reviewed to evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13368, + "question": "What is the relationship between the thyroid gland and vitamin D?", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13369, + "question": "I am 19 years old and I have not been informed, although I checked the glands and they came out fine. What is the problem? I want to be informed.", + "answer": "Which glands do we need to know the results in order to answer your question?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13370, + "question": "I am a young man and I suffer from very severe hirsutism, most likely a hereditary factor.\nI want my body hair to be natural like others. Someone advised me to take finasteride pills and spironolactone pills.....", + "answer": "If the cause is hereditary, the solutions are difficult and the treatments mentioned will cause problems in terms of other functions of the male hormone. I advise consulting a dermatologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13371, + "question": "Is the examination for hormones, iron and zinc deficiency, and the thyroid gland done by the same doctor? Is it done in the same way by drawing blood or not?", + "answer": "Yes, at the same doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13372, + "question": "How do I know whether I suffer from hypertrophic growth disease or not... Are there symptoms and how do I know? Or excessive growth in general... I want to know whether I suffer from these diseases...", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist because there are special tests to diagnose the disease in addition to conducting a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13373, + "question": "Do thyroid disorders affect weight?!", + "answer": "Yes. If there is a lack of gland secretion, this leads to weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13374, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 17 years old and my height is 160 meters. I am taller than my father, my uncle is tall, and my uncles are short. My height feels like it has stopped and I am not satisfied. Is it useful to go to an endocrinologist to get checked?", + "answer": "Mostly not, but there is no harm in evaluating and verifying", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13375, + "question": "I am 31 years old, and I have had swelling at the bottom of my throat. I have started sweating a lot and have pain in my limb muscles. I feel tired, and my hair loss has increased.", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13376, + "question": "Hypothyroidism and I take levothyrox 100ug", + "answer": "What is the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13377, + "question": "Hello\nI have an increased testosterone level of 9.32, and the left side of my chest is swollen\nI visited a doctor who gave me a medicine / andractim gel 80 grams\nWhat do you advise me?\nI do not smoke\nI do not drink", + "answer": "Tests must be performed properly, the condition must be re-evaluated, and it may be necessary to consult a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13378, + "question": "Hello\nI have an increased testosterone level of 9.32 and the left side of my chest is swollen\nNote that I visited the doctor and he gave me Andractim gel\nWhat do you advise me to reduce testosterone levels?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13379, + "question": "What is the relationship between the thyroid gland and sex hormones in women?", + "answer": "There are similarities between the hormones that stimulate both", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13380, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland have anything to do with pregnancy, given that I have had three miscarriages and have a 61% increase in antibodies. I was taking Clexane and Aspirin injections, and I stopped using Ethyrox 50-gram pills.", + "answer": "Yes, hypothyroidism, even if it is mild and in the presence of antibodies, may increase the rate of miscarriages", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13381, + "question": "My son is 7 months old. The adrenal gland analysis is not exactly fair. It is very low. Corison-am l0.9ug/dl 5-22 Corison-am l0.9ug/dl 3-16.6 acth am 1.5 pg/ml up to 50 acth pm 1,0", + "answer": "This requires direct supervision by an endocrinologist, cortisone replacement, and completion of tests to find out the cause.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13382, + "question": "I am 160 cm tall and I need height", + "answer": "This needs to be evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13383, + "question": "Does hormone deficiency in the thyroid gland cause the appearance of coarse hair on the chin?", + "answer": "No, there is no relationship between them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13384, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from pain in the thyroid area, preceded by contraction of the neck muscles, and the blood test is fine.", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13385, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed and am continuing to take thyroxine pills. Thank God it is normal, but my hair has become white. I used hair dye, but after two days of dyeing, the hair returns to white. What is the solution, please?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has nothing to do with hair color. The important thing is that the blood test is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13386, + "question": "Facial sweating occurs without any effort, and it happens frequently, knowing that the gland tests are fine\nWhat is the matter in dermatology? Please answer from the dermatologist", + "answer": "Because sweat glands are found in the skin and are not endocrine glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13387, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I had a test done and the result was high (5.26), and the dose of the pill I am currently taking is 100. Does this mean there is an underactive thyroid? Can I increase the dose to 150 or 125?", + "answer": "It can be increased to 125 and re-examined after a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13388, + "question": "What is the LH analysis?\nI did the analysis and the percentage came out... 16. Is this considered normal or not?", + "answer": "This examination is worthless without examining estrogen in females or testosterone in males", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13389, + "question": "good greeting :\nI suffer from an imbalance in the thyroid system, knowing that I am 4 months pregnant. I went to the specialist and had the analysis done and he gave me prupocil 50mg treatment, but I am still suffering?\n(Anti tsh...", + "answer": "This examination is not important at this moment. It is important to check TSH. If it is normal, there is no need to take any treatment. If it is high, you need thyroxine treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13390, + "question": "Does inflammation of the thyroid gland or lymphoma cause weight to remain stable and not to decrease? Also, do these glands secrete a fatty enzyme inside the body, knowing that I eat a small meal a day and eat and cause weight gain...", + "answer": "Inflammation in general is not related to weight. But in some types of thyroid infections, gland secretions decrease. In this case only the weight increases. There is no such thing as a fatty enzyme in the glands. To confirm thyroid secretions, you can do a simple blood test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13391, + "question": "I have severe sweating in my face and the rest of my body, and I am 22 years old\nA man went to the endocrinologist and had a TSH and FREET4 test done\nThe result came out as TSH 0.66, and he gave me Vita Zinc medication and told me...", + "answer": "Yes, you should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13392, + "question": "Treatment of pituitary gland inactivity", + "answer": "The missing hormones are replaced, each as needed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13393, + "question": "I took a dose of 100, but during Ramadan the dates were messed up a lot, and the manufacturer also changed because it was removed from the market and TSH18, and I was off the thyroid medication for a week, taking 150 and not going back...", + "answer": "Just go back to 100 and after a month, re-examine again", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13394, + "question": "Does the appearance of benign fibrotic inflammation in the thyroid gland require surgical intervention to remove it?", + "answer": "Infections do not require any operation. You only need painkillers if there is pain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13395, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and a laboratory examination resulted in a TSH of 18\nT3 and T4 are normal and the percentages are within the range. The doctor gave me a dose of 150 and I feel confused about the dose. I want advice.", + "answer": "You must continue the examination every 6 to 8 weeks and adjust the dosage accordingly. However, I believe that your dose is high. It is possible to start with a lower dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13396, + "question": "I have a child whose diabetes suddenly went down. We did liver tests and it turned out to be normal. We also did pancreas tests and they came out healthy. So, what is the reason for his diabetes to go down as soon as he starts having a little flu...", + "answer": "He needs to be admitted to the hospital for evaluation and the necessary tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13397, + "question": "How does the treatment for tuberculosis of the lymph nodes end, i.e. is the tumor removed through surgery, left alone, or is the treatment period doubled until it disappears?", + "answer": "A chest or infectious disease specialist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13398, + "question": "Does smoking affect height?", + "answer": "Smoking negatively affects almost everything, however, there is no direct relationship with height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13399, + "question": "For more than a month, I have had swelling in my neck on the right side, possibly a lymph node. I have not taken any medication", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13400, + "question": "I have had swelling or inflammation of the lymph nodes for more than a month in the neck on the right side, five centimeters above the shoulder, and I have not taken any medication. I hope for a satisfactory answer and the appropriate medication or medicinal herbs...", + "answer": "There are several reasons for swollen lymph nodes. It is usually caused by infections, but it can be caused by tumors. You must first examine the cause and then treat it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13401, + "question": "I suffer from difficulty swallowing, as if something is holding me by the neck. I have had an underactive thyroid gland for 5 years. I have been taking euthyrox 25, and I suffer from blood and iron deficiency. Are these the reasons?", + "answer": "A 25 dose of this medication does nothing. Because lethargy usually requires a higher dose. The gland problem must be confirmed first, and this is done through a blood test. If there is chronic iron deficiency, it can lead to problems in the esophagus. Therefore, all these problems must be examined and reviewed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13402, + "question": "Please help. I suffer from a weakness in the male hormone, and the percentage is 30%, and the percentage of deformities is 30%, knowing that I am not married.", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor and have the condition evaluated in detail", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13403, + "question": "I have difficulty swallowing, as if something was holding me in the neck. Is this a symptom of the thyroid gland, or could it be something else? Note that I have been suffering from hypothyroidism for 5 years...", + "answer": "It is most likely not from the thyroid gland, but it may be from the thyroid gland, so an ultrasound must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13404, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroiditis?", + "answer": "There may be pain in the neck, and it may be without any symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13405, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I had thyroid surgery on March 19, 2015, and I was very tired after that due to calcium deficiency. I take a treatment called Calcimate tablets and Calcimate injections of 10 cc, and I am also tired.", + "answer": "This needs immediate follow-up examinations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13406, + "question": "I have been a smoker for a year. I stopped smoking two weeks ago. I think I will not grow taller. Should I consult an endocrinologist to test the growth hormones, or should I wait a month and see if I will not grow taller...", + "answer": "Yes, you should consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13407, + "question": "My wife suffers from thyroid symptoms, and when the analysis was performed, the following was found\nT3/5.64\nT4/6.64\nTSH/<0.05\nAnti tsh gRecoeptor/ 18.60\nThe treatment prescribed by the specialist is:\nprouracil 50mg\nWhat's the solution", + "answer": "Test results numbers are not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13408, + "question": "Does an increase in the female hormone in men cause breast protrusion?", + "answer": "Yes. This is one of the reasons for chest protrusion in men", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13409, + "question": "How to stop growth hormones", + "answer": "You must know the diagnosis first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13410, + "question": "My body height is 2m and I am 27 years old and my height is increasing rapidly. What is the solution to stop growing taller?", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated to determine the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13411, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does treating an underactive thyroid have psychological effects on the child? My son is eight years old. Thank you", + "answer": "No, on the contrary, lack of treatment may have a negative impact", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13412, + "question": "I had a thyroid operation in 1992, and I used 100 milligrams of Cyrexin daily, and it swelled to the size of an orange. Can the operation be performed again?", + "answer": "It is possible, but first we must re-evaluate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13413, + "question": "I had a thyroid operation 25 years ago and it came back again even though I use seroxin. Is it possible to have it done again?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13414, + "question": "My height is increasing rapidly, reaching 2m. What is the solution to stop it growing taller?? Thank you", + "answer": "You must know the diagnosis first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13415, + "question": "What are the symptoms of an underactive thyroid?", + "answer": "There are many factors, the most important of which are laziness, excessive feeling of cold, weight gain, and hair loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13416, + "question": "I want information about hypothyroidism", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13417, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My son is 8 years old and his height is 117. Is his height normal? How can I increase his height, knowing that my height is 158 and his father’s height is 175? Thank you.", + "answer": "This requires evaluation in a pediatric or endocrinology clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13418, + "question": "I had a thyroidectomy in 1992, and since then until now I have not taken any medication to replace the hormone secreted by the gland.\nDoes this have a negative effect on the body?", + "answer": "It appears that the removal was not complete and there may be remnants of the gland that is still secreting hormones. But to be sure, a blood test must be done for the gland to confirm this. If the examination is fine, you do not need anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13419, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid and I take Ethroxine 150\nI heard about the diabetes drug Glucophage that it reduces weight. Can I take it knowing that I do not suffer from diabetes, but does it affect...", + "answer": "The medicine does not affect the gland, and you can take it if necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13420, + "question": "My mother has lymphadenitis. She is 37 years old and has pain from time to time. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Lymphadenitis is usually caused by inflammation near the glands and the lymph nodes are affected. Therefore, the source of inflammation must be known and treated. For example, the glands in the neck may originate from a sore throat, teeth, ear, or elsewhere. Must be checked to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13421, + "question": "My wife suffers from increased secretion of thyroid hormone, and according to the analysis, the TSH percentage was 18.0. She is 4 months pregnant, and the treatment that the specialist prescribed is Propycil 50mg.\n4 pills a day but still...", + "answer": "If the TSH is 18, then the gland has decreased secretion, not increased secretion. In this case, treatment must be given with thyroxine, not propycil, otherwise the pregnancy and the fetus will be affected. It is very important to make sure of this.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13422, + "question": "Dr. My mother had tests done for the toxic gland some time after the operation and it turned out positive. Is the tremor a reason for the gland to return or does nervousness have a role in these symptoms? Please reassure me, may God reward you well.", + "answer": "What does positive mean? The test result must be reviewed by the doctor supervising the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13423, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a disorder in the thyroid gland and I use its treatment, but I am thinking of taking a Clean Patrol product to burn my body fat. Does this affect my health or bodybuilding products? Do...", + "answer": "It does not affect the thyroid gland directly, but in general it has negative effects on the body", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13424, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have antibodies to the thyroid gland. I have had two miscarriages and I have the CMV virus. What is the appropriate treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "For the thyroid gland, it is best to take thyroxine treatment under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13425, + "question": "Severe inflammation under the armpits with severe pain and secretion of a strange and foul odor. Is this a symptom of a sweat gland? 2Q: Did he mix two creams together and put them on the site of pain that does not...", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13426, + "question": "Hello..\nI am 15 years old and my height is 155.. How can I increase my height with nutrition???\nWhat are stretching exercises?? Please reply, please, because I am confused by what my friends are saying", + "answer": "I advise you to read an article on the Internet:\nArticles by Dr. Nassib Al-Shibli\nTitle: How can you increase your height after the age of 21.\nIt contains information about nutrition and necessary exercises.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13427, + "question": "I had the TSH hormone checked and its level was 7. This means I have an underactive gland and the doctor wrote me a 10-gauge Indral, and now I suffer from severe sweating and high blood pressure and my heart rate is 109. What should I do, as I cannot...", + "answer": "The diagnosis is not clear. A complete gland examination must be performed and an endocrinologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13428, + "question": "What is the name of the hormone analysis to determine that there is a deficiency in growth hormone?", + "answer": "It is a stimulating test for growth hormone after giving a specific type of treatment, and then the growth hormone is measured", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13429, + "question": "Here is a 42-year-old woman. I suffer from the thyroid gland, and about 7 months ago, I began to have red plaques that bother me a lot and then disappear. What is your diagnosis for my condition?", + "answer": "This requires a clinical examination and a diagnosis cannot be made without an examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13430, + "question": "Hello, if the gland is drawing water from us, what are the expected possibilities for the person? Thank you", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13431, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am an unmarried girl. A short time ago, I developed an enlargement of the Bartholin gland. Please explain the causes of this enlargement and how to treat it.", + "answer": "You should see a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13432, + "question": "Please doctor, is there any doubt that the toxic gland has returned? May God reward you", + "answer": "This is shown by examining thyroid function", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13433, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am fatter without eating. I mean, my weight has reached 80. I am 14 years old, and I have symptoms of thyroid disease. I did not inform my family and told them, and they told me, “There is nothing wrong with you. Is it harmful if I leave it?”", + "answer": "Thyroid function must be tested first to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13434, + "question": "Is there an effective medicine to stimulate the Cowper's gland, which no longer secretes fluid?\nPlease advise us of the name of the medicine. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "You should consult a urologist. This is not an endocrine gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13435, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I started taking thyroxine medication. Can I take Biotin with it because of my hair loss and the time I can take the medication if possible? Thank you very much...", + "answer": "There is no objection. Regarding hair treatment, you must consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13436, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. My question is: My mother had a toxic gland operation and it was successful more than seven years ago, and now she is starting to feel symptoms similar to those of a toxic gland when she is stressed. What is the reason? Thank you...", + "answer": "Thyroid function should be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13437, + "question": "If I want to consult a doctor about growth hormone, what specialty should I consult the doctor in?", + "answer": "Endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13438, + "question": "Does hypothyroidism and lack of secretion of TSH, T3, and T4 hormones lead to a lack of absorption of iron in the body?", + "answer": "No, there is no direct relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13439, + "question": "I have swelling in the entire foot of my leg and I feel intense sweating and heat in the feet and hands. Could it be due to a malfunction of the thyroid gland and what analysis should be done, knowing that there is no fluid retention or...", + "answer": "I don't think so, but do a thyroid function test (Tsh and FT4).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13440, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 19-year-old girl. I suffer from an enlarged thyroid gland. What made me see a doctor is palpitations, extreme fatigue, and shortness of breath, and these things have not improved. Is there any need...", + "answer": "If the result of the thyroid function test is normal, the gland has nothing to do with the symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13441, + "question": "How do I get rid of gingivitis? My gums are always red and sometimes bleed. Is there a cause for a sluggish thyroid gland, even though the gland has returned to normal?", + "answer": "No, the gland has nothing to do with this. As for the gums, you should consult a dentist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13442, + "question": "What are the symptoms of a thyroid disorder and how do I know if I have the test or not?", + "answer": "overweight. skin dryness. Hair loss. sweating. Feeling cold for laziness and hot for activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13443, + "question": "What are the types or names of growth hormone (GH) medications available in Khalikh or the State of Qatar in particular? Thank you.", + "answer": "You should ask your physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13444, + "question": "The gland examination was fine, the hemoglobin was 11, and my body is still tired and I suffer from dizziness and fatigue", + "answer": "A course of iron must be taken to raise the blood level, and if it does not end, some additional tests must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13445, + "question": "What is the normal level of prolactin and thyroid hormone?", + "answer": "You should look at the references of each laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13446, + "question": "I am pregnant and I take thyroxine 275 mg. I did a thyroid test in June and found 029'0, so I changed the dose to 250 mg in consultation with the doctor, and this month I found 049'0. Should I continue with the 250 dose...", + "answer": "If there are no symptoms, continue with the same dose. But it is preferable to do T3 and T4 next time with the TSH test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13447, + "question": "What is the treatment plan for a newborn baby suffering from hypothyroidism??", + "answer": "Thyroxine treatment. Careful monitoring must be taken so that this does not affect its growth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13448, + "question": "Underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "Treatment with thyroxine only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13449, + "question": "The TSH analysis is 6.63 and the FT4 analysis is 0.86. It is considered laziness or gland activity and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "This is considered lethargy or laziness in the gland. You need to take thyroxine hormones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13450, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from diabetes, and recently I underwent surgery (laser radiation and intraocular injections). The question is, are there any complications for my eyes?", + "answer": "God willing, there will be no complications, and the ophthalmologist and diabetologist must be followed up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13451, + "question": "Is the feeling of dry mouth caused by high blood sugar, or are there other causes?", + "answer": "There are many causes, the most common of which are diabetes, stomach acidity, lack of fluids in the body, and thirst", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13452, + "question": "Is the lymph node cancer? Because I read several interviews in which there is a link between the appearance of inflammation in the lymph node and cancer, as I had an infection in the gland behind the ear. Please explain...", + "answer": "Inflammation of the lymph nodes is a very normal and recurring thing and has nothing to do with tumors...and when you take an anti-inflammatory, the lymph nodes disappear, unlike tumors, which are not affected by the anti-inflammatory.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13453, + "question": "How is the thyroid gland examined and which doctor should I see?", + "answer": "She must be examined clinically and her function must be checked by taking a blood sample, followed by an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13454, + "question": "If someone treats the thyroid gland and drinks the medicine on an empty stomach and takes about half a cup of olive oil on an empty stomach, will it nullify the effect of the medicine? Thank you", + "answer": "The thyroid gland is treated by an endocrinologist, and eating or drinking may slightly affect the absorption of the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13455, + "question": "Hello, I did an analysis and the result was Reaction = acidic\nThe doctor prescribed me clogin lotion\nDoes using lotion before or after intercourse kill sperm?", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13456, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My daughter is 4 years old and has a lump in her head. I took her to a dermatologist and he prescribed her medicine and herbal shampoo, but it did not work. So what is the solution? Is there a medicine...", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13457, + "question": "TSH analysis 6.63 Is it considered glandular laziness or activity and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "An FT4 scan must be performed with this scan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13458, + "question": "TSH test result is more than 6. What does it mean and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "An FT4 scan must be performed with this scan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13459, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDoctor, may God grant you health. I am 17 years old and my height is 157 cm. Is it possible for me to grow taller, knowing that I have an underactive thyroid gland? Is there anything possible that...", + "answer": "This requires comprehensive evaluation and periodic follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13460, + "question": "My sister suffers from sudden weight gain in a few months, especially in the abdominal area. Is this normal? With a lot of sitting at home and at work?", + "answer": "The reason may be lack of exercise or unhealthy food, so it is necessary to continue exercising, eat food that is high in fiber, and stay away as much as possible from foods and fast food.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13461, + "question": "I am 28 years old. I have an underactive gland and a slight increase in cholesterol. I have been feeling dizzy for several months when I get up", + "answer": "First, check the hormone level in the blood\nSecondly, make sure there is no anemia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13462, + "question": "Is a thyroid test of TSH 6.58 considered high, and is there a need for medication?", + "answer": "It is slightly high and often does not require treatment in special cases, so follow-up should be done with an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13463, + "question": "Sorry, Doctor, I am the one who asked about the pill at the entrance to the vagina\nIs it possible that there is a blockage in the Bartholin gland?\nIs there a treatment other than surgery?", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13464, + "question": "Peace be upon you. May God grant you success. I had the thyroid gland tested for T3 2.61 and T4108.4.\nTsH 0.01, knowing that I am taking warfarin and metoprolol because the mitral and aortic valves are being replaced. You will advise me.", + "answer": "A nuclear scan of the thyroid gland must be performed and followed up with an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13465, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes and I want to gain weight safely?!", + "answer": "We do not recommend gaining weight, however this requires a complete evaluation in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13466, + "question": "Are there types of food that help increase height, or is height 100% genetic??", + "answer": "Often, if there is not a severe lack of food (starvation), eating does not affect height\nThese are genes, in addition to the presence of other diseases that may cause short stature", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13467, + "question": "Hello\nIs it necessary for someone who suffers from hypothyroidism to follow up with the doctor every six months or to continue taking the medication that the doctor prescribed without follow-up?", + "answer": "You should see a doctor every 6 months to a year at least", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13468, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you,\nI am 37 years old and two years ago I had my thyroid completely removed and I take one and a half pills a day, but my question is about the high CPK enzyme, as it reaches 637....", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, the gland has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13469, + "question": "Does medication for hypothyroidism cause frigidity?", + "answer": "On the contrary, medication for hypothyroidism may improve the sexual frigidity associated with hypothyroidism, which may be its cause.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13470, + "question": "Hello. I have been 18 months since I stopped taking birth control pills and I have not gotten pregnant. I know that I have a 3-year-old son and I suffer from vitamin D deficiency and high thyroid.", + "answer": "Stopping birth control pills is always followed by a delay in pregnancy, but in your case the delay may be more than usual due to an elevated thyroid gland. It is also preferable to compensate for the vitamin D deficiency to prepare the body for pregnancy, God willing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13471, + "question": "What is the best diet for a 56-year-old man who suffers from diabetes, obesity, 112 kg, 160 cm, and triglycerides, knowing that he has started using insulin...", + "answer": "Moderate diet is the most important factor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13472, + "question": "I want to ask about testing the activity of the thyroid gland because I want to undergo a test. Does the person who wants the test have to go without food (fasting) to the doctor, and I am 26 years old?", + "answer": "No, it is not necessary. Eating has nothing to do with the examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13473, + "question": "Are there specific hormones whose imbalance causes dizziness?", + "answer": "No, not directly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13474, + "question": "What is the appropriate food for me after removing part of the thyroid gland only a month ago, and no treatment has been prescribed for me yet, in the hope that the gland will return to its activity?", + "answer": "If only part of the gland was removed, the rest of the gland should function adequately. To be sure, a blood test must be done to confirm this. If the examination is normal, there is no need to do anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13475, + "question": "What are the symptoms of the thyroid gland? Most doctors say solve it.. and I do not lose or gain weight, but I have laziness, depression, heart palpitations, fatigue with any effort, pain in the bones, and tightness...", + "answer": "These may be some of its symptoms, but not necessarily, so the analysis is the ruling", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13476, + "question": "What is the treatment for mumps?", + "answer": "It depends on the cause and the clinical picture and is usually conservative treatment only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13477, + "question": "Hello. My sister suffered from inflammation of the thyroid gland, which resulted in melasma and terrible freckles all over her facial skin.\nCan laser help in clearing the face? What are the benefits and harms of laser on the skin? Please answer, thank you", + "answer": "I do not think that thyroiditis causes this, but in any case, a dermatologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13478, + "question": "Hello\nMy wife had a complete removal of the thyroid gland more than a year ago and we did a biological analysis for her and the result was good. She takes Altroxine 100 and we did tests for the thyroid hormone and it was medical.", + "answer": "Excellent, treatment should be continued", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13479, + "question": "I suffered from severe blood loss and lost consciousness. Do the needles used to raise blood pressure affect the thyroid, and does local anesthesia affect thyroid patients, and what are its effects?", + "answer": "I don't think so, but in general, the case must be directly supervised to make the right decision", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13480, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the difference between thyroid diseases and the symptoms of each disease? Is there a natural treatment with acupuncture, for example? Knowing that I have been free from cancer for more than 13 years, thank God and on my behalf...", + "answer": "I have no knowledge of herbal treatment. Regarding symptoms, you should read about that in the diseases section and see a doctor if you have any symptoms so that your safety and safety can be properly evaluated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13481, + "question": "Budenofalk May I know how to use this medicine", + "answer": "This is a medication used to treat colitis, so you should consult a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13482, + "question": "I have swollen glands in my neck", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13483, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I take hormone replacement therapy for it. Is it possible for the thyroid gland to return to secreting the hormone or not? I hope so, may God reward you...", + "answer": "If the lethargy is due to Hashimoto's gland inflammation, it is permanent. The medication must be continued throughout life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13484, + "question": "My daughter is 9 years old, her height is 1.24, and her weight is 22 kilograms. Is there any danger to her?\nFor your information, it does not increase annually except a few fines and a few centimetres.", + "answer": "This needs to be fully evaluated in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13485, + "question": "Hello ...\nMy son is 1.45 feet tall and is 14 years old. He is short in age, and he would really like to increase his height, but how????", + "answer": "This requires evaluation, and if there is a treatable disease, it must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13486, + "question": "Is there a risk in using Metformit 850 three pills daily?", + "answer": "Never, but it is the correct dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13487, + "question": "My wife had an enlarged thyroid gland and had it removed. I want to know how serious this disease is", + "answer": "This depends on the cause of inflation. If they are just cysts, then this is not dangerous", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13488, + "question": "Do inflammation and cough cause swollen lymph nodes?", + "answer": "Infections may lead to swollen lymph nodes near the site of inflammation. For example, a tooth infection may lead to swollen lymph nodes in the neck. In this case, the glands gradually become smaller after the inflammation disappears", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13489, + "question": "Hello\nI have abdominal pain, chest tightness, varying pain throughout the abdomen, and swelling in the left thyroid gland.", + "answer": "The gland does not seem to be related to the symptoms you are suffering from. But the gland must be examined to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13490, + "question": "I am 19 years old and suffer from short stature. Are there medical medications to treat this disease?", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13491, + "question": "What is the treatment for a thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Treatment of the gland depends on the problem. If there is a lack of secretion, it must be replaced orally. If there is an increase in secretion, there are several treatments for it. If there is a mass or masses, it should be treated according to the nature of the masses", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13492, + "question": "Troxine dose for life after thyroidectomy", + "answer": "If the gland is completely removed, the medication must be taken for life with periodic analysis from 6 to 12 months to determine the level of the hormone in the blood in order to adjust the dose if necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13493, + "question": "Is this percentage normal in the human body and what does it mean? Myeloctyes 1%", + "answer": "All tests must be accompanied by a consultation with a hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13494, + "question": "What is the maximum normal size of submandibular lymph nodes?", + "answer": "Usually its size is about 1 cm. But often it is larger, about 1.5 cm. This is a normal size for her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13495, + "question": "I have had diabetes for 17 years. I take neutral insulin (30 in the morning, 20 at night) and my accumulated blood sugar is 8.5, but it rises and falls now. I am 20 years old and my height is 163 cm. My weight is 66. Irregular growth, retinal dysfunction, fatigue.", + "answer": "Treatment should be changed to Lantus at night and Aspart before each meal, with doses adjusted according to blood sugar levels. The ideal option is to install an insulin pump and learn how it works with health educators.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13496, + "question": "How long does the Iranian testosterone hormone remain in the human body?", + "answer": "What kind is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13497, + "question": "The thyroid gland that I suffer from responds to Neo-Mercazole, so should I keep taking these pills? My last doctor - he said I take two Neo-Mercazole pills daily and the procedure does not work. Is this true?", + "answer": "There are several treatments for this condition, including medications, surgery, and radioactive iodine. Each patient has an appropriate treatment. For many people, medications are okay, but if you do not improve within a year, you must take another treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13498, + "question": "What are the symptoms of neck gland?", + "answer": "It depends on the disease that affects them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13499, + "question": "Treatment of vitamin D deficiency: I have 2 out of 30 and my thyroid gland is 8 out of 5", + "answer": "You need vitamin D.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13500, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My 13-year-old sister suffers from severe pain due to an enlarged gland in her neck. Is the cause of this pain due to her teeth, knowing that she suffers from swelling...", + "answer": "You should see a doctor for a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13501, + "question": "Diabetes appropriate healthy diet", + "answer": "Moderation and organizing the times and amounts of food and drink is the basis of treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13502, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism, which prevents pregnancy. I started treatment with thyroxine two weeks ago, and I have an examination after 4 weeks. Will activity return to normal within a month, because I intend to become pregnant?", + "answer": "Treatment and follow-up must be continued to ensure that the hormone level is healthy. If the level is healthy, this has no effect on the pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13503, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 21 years old and I look young. Anyone who sees them says you are 17. If you please, I would like a solution regarding physical features, for example, is there a disease in the face and what are the causes of treatment, God willing...", + "answer": "This requires comprehensive evaluation and follow-up in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13504, + "question": "Thyroid symptoms", + "answer": "The symptoms of the gland depend on the problem. If there is a lack of secretion, there will be laziness, fatigue, a feeling of coldness, and weight gain. If there is an increase in secretion, there may be feeling hot, sweating, increased pulse, nervousness, and weight loss.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13505, + "question": "I have high prolactin hormone and headache. What should I do?", + "answer": "An MRI of the pituitary gland should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13506, + "question": "I have diabetes and I want to get rid of pharmaceutical medicine", + "answer": "The medicine is better than the disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13507, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My son is ten years old and was born in 2005. What is the normal height for a boy his age?", + "answer": "This must be evaluated on special height tables when the child is evaluated in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13508, + "question": "If I take one or two tablets of Eltroxine to increase the burning in the gland to lose weight, is this harmful or not? Please advise, as my burning is weak.", + "answer": "Yes, this is harmful. It is not permissible to take treatment without a valid medical reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13509, + "question": "Is there a treatment for thyroid eye disease?", + "answer": "The first treatment is to control hypersecretion of the gland, after which an eye specialist must be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13510, + "question": "I am 19 years old, but the problem is that my body, bones, and appearance are much younger than my original age. I mean, whoever sees me says 13-15 years. My fingers are small, my features are small, etc.", + "answer": "This needs to be fully evaluated in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13511, + "question": "I did an examination and Dr. Atani euthyrox.... Do I suffer from hypothyroidism?? Is it a chronic disease??", + "answer": "Mostly yes if the diagnosis is correct", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13512, + "question": "Hello, I want the name of the analysis for growth hormone and the name of the x-ray to ensure that there is no calcification and closure of the bones in order to increase height. Note that she visited an endocrinologist and he did not ask me for an analysis or a picture of my age yet...", + "answer": "Usually, at your age, the bone is closed and there is no need to do an examination, but nevertheless it is possible to take a picture of both knees x-ray for epiphysial plates to confirm the position of the bone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13513, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and sluggishness, and I have been using thyroxine for two years and my weight is increasing. What is the solution?", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, the gland is not related to weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13514, + "question": "How can I get rid of excessive thyroid secretions?", + "answer": "This requires making a correct diagnosis, knowing the cause, and then discussing treatment according to the case data", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13515, + "question": "My sister has an enlarged thyroid gland, knowing that the symptoms of the thyroid gland are present. The gland analysis is fine, so what is the cause and how to treat it because the doctor did not decide a treatment for her and I fear that the gland will put pressure on...", + "answer": "If the thyroid gland does not currently cause any problem and its function is healthy, then there is no need for any intervention now because the intervention will only be surgical. If it is not necessary, then there is no need for anything now.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13516, + "question": "Hello\nMy wife had her entire thyroid removed a year ago, but now she suffers from shortness of breath, pain in her ears, and feels something like an egg in her throat. I hope you can help. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "I do not think that this is related to the thyroid gland, but nevertheless a clinical examination and consultation with a surgical specialist is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13517, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nIs there a relationship between complete thyroidectomy and anxiety and stress? Does it affect psychologically?\nMy medication is Ethrox 150\nThanks", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, the gland has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13518, + "question": "What is the alternative medicine treatment for the thyroid gland and what diet is necessary for it? Thank you very much", + "answer": "I have no knowledge of alternative medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13519, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old young man, my height is 168 cm. I suffer from puberty problems. My voice is soft, my pubic hair is thin, and the hair on my legs, armpits, and chest is only visible in my legs, and my penis is small compared to...", + "answer": "This requires a clinical examination and hormone tests to determine the diagnosis and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13520, + "question": "Is it possible to increase height at the age of 19 years and height 168?", + "answer": "Yes, height can increase. In males, bone growth continues until the age of approximately 25 years.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13521, + "question": "Is 168 considered dwarf for a 19 year old? Please answer", + "answer": "Both ages are appropriate for height, but do not worry, as height increase is expected until the age of 25", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13522, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Eid Mubarak. My mother suffers from a non-functioning thyroid gland. What is the solution and are there any side effects? Thank you", + "answer": "Treatment is to take the replacement hormone thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13523, + "question": "I am about to undergo surgery to remove the thyroid gland, which caused me thyroid eye disease. Will I notice that the condition of my eyes returns to normal once the operation is completed?", + "answer": "Ocular signs, such as bulging or protruding eyes, that result from hyperthyroidism do not improve after thyroid surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13524, + "question": "I am 15, my height is 174, and my weight is 70\nQ1: Do you think after the end of the growth stage, how tall will I be?\nQ2: If I register to play iron, will it affect my height? Whether it is a positive or negative impact...", + "answer": "It is not possible to predict your height without looking at your bone age, and even after looking at your bone age, there is still a prediction based on tables. As for playing iron, if it is intense, it has a negative effect. It is possible to play lightly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13525, + "question": "I have a kidney gland that does not secrete it", + "answer": "Its name is the thyroid gland and it has several hormones. Which hormone is not present?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13526, + "question": "I need something to increase the work of the growth gland", + "answer": "There is no reason to activate a growth kit at your current age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13527, + "question": "My son is 14 years old. He had an underactive thyroid gland, which was the reason for his hair loss. After the operation, hair began to appear, but there is still no hair in some areas, and his eyebrows and eyelashes also have no hair...", + "answer": "If the cause is only a deficiency of thyroid hormone, then after compensation all hair will return unless there are other reasons", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13528, + "question": "I am 15, my height is 174, and my weight is 70\nQ1: Do you think after the end of the growth stage, how tall will I be?\nQ2: If I take iron, will it affect my height growth, whether it is a positive or negative effect?\nwaiting for reply...", + "answer": "See the article...How can you increase your height after the age of 21.\nArticles by Dr. Nassib Al-Shibli..\nGoogle search.\nTo benefit.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13529, + "question": "According to clinical tests, it was found that there are secretions in the thyroid gland and high blood pressure, and I continue to take New Mercazol pills. Is there a way to get rid of this disease?", + "answer": "Sometimes the condition improves with treatment. But if you do not improve within a year or two, you should consider other treatments, i.e. radioactive iodine or surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13530, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from the thyroid gland, but there are no external phenomena, such as neck swelling. A doctor treated me by giving me New Mercazol pills, but it came back when I finished taking the pills. What should I do?", + "answer": "If medications do not help, treatment must be done either with surgery or by taking radioactive iodine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13531, + "question": "I have been suffering from thyroiditis in my left eye for 6 or 7 months, and now I see fog and blurred vision in my left eye.", + "answer": "You should see an ophthalmologist. The gland can be treated either with surgery or with radioactive iodine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13532, + "question": "I am 19 years old, but my bones, body, and appearance are much younger than my real age.", + "answer": "This needs to be fully evaluated in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13533, + "question": "I am 32 years old, my height is 170, and my weight is 123 kilograms. I suffer from lethargy, sleep a lot, and my mood is always bad. I want a medicine that tones the body and improves the mood. Thank you.", + "answer": "Get a thyroid checkup. If it is normal, exercise and weight loss may benefit you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13534, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for thyroid dysfunction?", + "answer": "There is no compensatory treatment for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13535, + "question": "I received a blow to the throat...and I have an underactive gland. Is that the reason??", + "answer": "I do not think so", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13536, + "question": "Hello, my father has hypothyroidism and he is taking medication, and he has pain in his kidney. Is this from the medication? I wonder if he is taking levothyrox, clamoxyl, etflazol, and niframycine. Thank you very much...", + "answer": "Thyroid treatment has nothing to do with kidney pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13537, + "question": "Is there a gland in the body that affects mouth odor?", + "answer": "Endocrinology has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13538, + "question": "I did an analysis of T3, T4, and TSH for the thyroid gland and found the following:\nT3 3.4\nT4 1.3\nTSH 0.97\nI suffer from high burn rates in the body and a lack of...", + "answer": "The gland examination is normal, you should consult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13539, + "question": "If the thyroid gland becomes inactive, does it lead to death? Does it have a treatment other than surgery?\nI hope for a response, thank you", + "answer": "It certainly does not lead to death, and the treatment for laziness is usually simple and takes pills, and there is no need for surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13540, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the treatment for burning in the penis? I have a very strong burning sensation. I want some kind of treatment, even if it is a pain reliever for the burning sensation.", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13541, + "question": "Hello, I want to take the GH growth hormone, and I am 16 and a half years old. Does it affect me, and I am 154 feet tall? I want to know whether it affects me or not?!!", + "answer": "You must first diagnose the condition and find out whether you need it or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13542, + "question": "How long does it take to treat male hormones in girls?", + "answer": "It depends on the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13543, + "question": "Hello\nI am 27 years old and have testosterone deficiency, because all the symptoms of testosterone deficiency are present in me. I do not have a beard or mustache, and my face is like a child’s face and my voice is like a child’s voice...", + "answer": "You need to see an endocrinologist to evaluate the condition and give you appropriate treatment according to the results of the clinical examination and laboratory tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13544, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland affect the eye muscle? Because I had a strabismus in my left eye, and I had a gland removed two months ago\nAfter a month, the year happened\nI had an MRI and the results were...", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has nothing to do with strabismus. Sometimes, if the secretion of the gland increases, there may be protrusion in the eyes, but not squint.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13545, + "question": "I had hormones tested and it was fine, but my test showed:\nFSH:3.99\nLH:5.99\nDo I need Glucophage?", + "answer": "You should have an ultrasound done to confirm the presence of ovarian cysts before taking Glucophage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13546, + "question": "A picture of the pituitary gland, Raneem Magtanisi, and the doctor said it is normal for me, but what is the reason for the increase in prolactin in my blood if the pituitary gland is normal?", + "answer": "Aspect ratio not specified", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13547, + "question": "Should I take medication after thyroidectomy?", + "answer": "The hormone thyroxine must be taken if the entire gland is removed. If it is partially removed, you may not need hormones. This depends on the blood test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13548, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland cause boredom in humans??", + "answer": "Lack of glandular secretion causes fatigue, exhaustion, and lethargy, but not boredom", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13549, + "question": "What is the result of stopping the glandular medication Levothyrox 100 kg?", + "answer": "Stopping taking the gland medication levothyroxine if the gland is lethargic or sluggish and does not secrete the hormone can lead to a decrease in thyroxine levels in the body, and thus the following symptoms can appear:\n\nHaving difficulty losing weight.\nIncreased feeling of thirst and hunger.\nHypertension.\nNervousness, anxiety, and may lead to panic attacks.\nIncrease in sweating.\nMuscle weakness.\nDiarrhea, nausea, and vomiting.\nMenstrual disorders.\nEnlargement of the thyroid gland.\nHigh risk of infertility, miscarriage, or premature birth.\nHair loss.\nWeak sexual desire.\nSwelling in the feet, hands and face.\nPoor memory.\n\nTherefore, I advise you not to stop taking the medication without consulting your doctor, and I also advise you to undergo a test to examine thyroid hormones.\nthe reviewer\nMary Shomon. What Happens When You Don't Take Your Thyroid Medication. Retrieved on March 26, 2019. https://www.verywellhealth.com/what-happens-when-you-dont-take-your-thyroid-meds-3233274", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13550, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Today I had an ultrasound. The size of the egg is 28:26 mm and it has not exploded yet. She said come in two days. And it is the 16th day after my period. My cycle is 30 days. Is it possible for me to become fertile if it grows more and what is the normal size of the egg?", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13551, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland affect the psychological state, brain and memory?", + "answer": "If there is severe laziness without treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13552, + "question": "Does thyroid disease cause angina while standing in the sun, and does it cause depression and fatigue?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with angina", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13553, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to ask what are the symptoms of high hormone and thyroid activity. Thank you", + "answer": "Symptoms include increased nervous heartbeat, feeling hot, and increased sweating. There may be an increase in appetite and weight loss.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13554, + "question": "I am a 22-year-old male. I suffer from short stature, short penis, and obesity. My height is 1.60, I weigh 65 kg, and the length of my penis is 3 cm when flaccid and 10 to 11 cm when erect. What is my treatment and what do you advise me and any doctor...", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist for evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13555, + "question": "Do I have to take growth hormone because I am 18 and 164 feet tall?", + "answer": "I do not think so", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13556, + "question": "What causes high prolactin in the blood if the pituitary gland is normal?", + "answer": "What does it mean that the gland is normal? If the picture is normal, this is not enough to say that the gland is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13557, + "question": "At what age do growth centers close? Are growth hormones appropriate after this age?", + "answer": "Usually after puberty, and growth hormone is usually not useful after the growth centers close", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13558, + "question": "All my tests are good, except for the FSH test. My tests are 1.45, and the normal is 1.7 to 9. I took a menogon injection for two months and still a month. Is this medicine for three months enough?", + "answer": "The condition is not understood and this treatment is compensatory and not a cure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13559, + "question": "Symptoms that indicate a disorder in the thyroid gland", + "answer": "Gland secretion dysfunction may be in the form of a deficiency in secretions. In this case, there is a feeling of fatigue, laziness, and a feeling of cold, and there is weight gain, and there may be constipation, a change in the menstrual cycle, or hair loss. If the secretion of the gland increases, there is a feeling of heat, excessive sweating, increased appetite, weight loss, and increased heart rate.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13560, + "question": "How is the thyroid gland treated? Is it necessary to remove it even though it is not swollen and without causing pain??", + "answer": "Treatment of the gland depends on the problem it has. If there is a lack of secretion, treatment is usually with medications and there is no need for any operation. In the case of excessive secretion or cysts, there are several treatments, such as medications and sometimes surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13561, + "question": "I have swollen lymph nodes.. I saw the doctor and he said that the nodes are not a worry... but I feel that they have grown... so what is the solution please? What do you recommend for me??", + "answer": "A sample must be taken and a pathological analysis must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13562, + "question": "I suffer from heaviness in the throat and lower jaw, along with chronic insomnia, weak breathing, and extreme fatigue. Are these symptoms of thyroid disease??", + "answer": "It may be for any sick reason. You must go to a doctor to conduct an examination first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13563, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have a problem in my neck and I feel pain. Doctors said that I have glands, but when I do blood tests or x-rays, they do not show anything. Please help.", + "answer": "You may need to take a sample", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13564, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed about a year ago. I went abroad and neglected the thyroid pills for two weeks\nDoes it affect me and what does it affect? ​​For your information, I take 150", + "answer": "Hopefully, it will not affect you...but if you have had the thyroid gland completely removed, this will require taking thyroxine medication for life.\nConsult an endocrinologist to adjust the appropriate dose for you and according to an analysis of thyroid function.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13565, + "question": "I want information about growth hormone in general", + "answer": "What information exactly is a hormone secreted from the pituitary gland that is mainly responsible for height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13566, + "question": "How do I do tests on the thyroid gland or what do I need to do to do that? The patient must do it himself, and it is not possible to take a sample and do tests on it.", + "answer": "ft3-ft4-tsh", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13567, + "question": "I have a severe inflammation of the Bartholin gland, and I need a strong antibiotic for it, as I suffered from an abscess in the same place before, and it was drained surgically, and I need a strong antibiotic so that it does not form...", + "answer": "I think it is better to conduct a bacterial smear of the secretions for culture and bacterial sensitivity, and then the causative germ will be identified, and then the appropriate antibiotic will be given to it.\nFollow up with your gynecologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13568, + "question": "Excuse me, I am 12 years and 5 months old, and my height is 157 cm. I want to know whether my height is appropriate or not, and I want to know whether I am short or tall.", + "answer": "This needs to be reviewed by the clinic to evaluate the height on specialized tables", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13569, + "question": "What is the treatment for thyroid gland?", + "answer": "This depends on the disease that affects her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13570, + "question": "The result of the hormone analysis is FSH 5.18, LH 12.81 and TSH 4.18. Is this normal and if an elevated hormone is found, can it decrease again... Thank you.", + "answer": "This is normal and results may change", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13571, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nMy wife suffers from an underactive thyroid and is now in her second month of pregnancy.\nDoes this pose a risk to her and the fetus if the treatment is delayed?...", + "answer": "If it is proven that there is an increase in secretion that requires treatment, there is no need to delay treatment because this may lead to some harms, such as increasing the possibility of miscarriage.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13572, + "question": "I had a gland analysis done and the results were T3 0.9 T4 6.1 TSH 6.5. Do I suffer from thyroid gland sluggishness?", + "answer": "FT4 scan must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13573, + "question": "Regarding my question about the protrusion of veins in the hand, I do not suffer from any disease other than the thyroid gland", + "answer": "I think this is normal, but to be sure, a clinical examination is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13574, + "question": "I have cysts and the results of the analysis\nFSH---3.99\nLH---5,99\nIs the cyst simple or high?", + "answer": "These tests do not diagnose cysts and do not indicate its severity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13575, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland have a role in pregnancy, given that I did not use any type of medication? Thank you", + "answer": "Of course, it plays a role in pregnancy, so a blood test must be done for it, and the important thing is to first do a TSH & FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13576, + "question": "Treatment of the thyroid gland in the neck", + "answer": "This depends on the type of disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13577, + "question": "Hello, does Tegretol damage hormones in girls?", + "answer": "No, no significant effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13578, + "question": "When I took out the needles (hormonal medications) that the doctor prescribed to me for artificial insemination from the refrigerator for about 4 hours and put them back in again, does this cause them to lose their function or become dangerous when used??", + "answer": "It may have been affected and it is best to dispense with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13579, + "question": "I have a 6-year-old boy, his height is 1 meter and 2 cm, and his weight is 15 kg. The doctors said that he suffers from a growth hormone deficiency. Please advise me what to do?", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist to evaluate the condition and conduct laboratory tests to determine this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13580, + "question": "Hello\nAre there specific meals that increase thyroid activity?\nIs there a specific sport to tighten sagging body?", + "answer": "There are no specific foods that increase thyroid activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13581, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been suffering from thyroiditis for 2 months. Since discovering it, the doctor prescribed me levothyrox25ug and said that you have high antibodies. I did not understand the type of inflammation? My gland is a little swollen and sore", + "answer": "This is often an immune-mediated infection, but it may be a viral infection that requires follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13582, + "question": "How to use ground brewer's yeast before or after eating?\nCan we mix yeast with milk, fresh juice, and milk and drink the mixture while eating?", + "answer": "I have no experience with the uses of brewer's yeast", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13583, + "question": "I had thyroid surgery 15 years ago. A few months ago, a thread appeared from the effects of the operation. I removed it, and now there is visible swelling where the operation wound occurred, and it causes difficulty in swallowing until...", + "answer": "See a general surgeon immediately\n...It may be a thread fistula.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13584, + "question": "I had medical tests done and it turned out that I had an underactive pituitary gland, such that my menstrual cycle did not come, knowing that I am 21 years old, and I mean diabetes and hyperlipidemia. Is it possible...", + "answer": "Yes, hormone therapy is possible, but I advise you to exercise and eat a diet. This will be a good stimulant for the pituitary gland, and in this way you can normalize the sugar and fat levels. Then the menstrual cycle returns to normal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13585, + "question": "I suffer from body pain, chills, pain in the joints, headache, and pain in the neck and back. I feel pain when swallowing, a feeling of nausea, and no appetite to eat.", + "answer": "Emergency should be reviewed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13586, + "question": "Is the Menogon injection used for men who have hormonal deficiency permanently or only for three months?", + "answer": "Peace be upon you. If there is a deficiency in the pituitary gland (this means that the level of the pituitary hormones Lh and Fsh is low, as is the low level of testosterone)", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13587, + "question": "Greetings, I have hypothyroidism and am currently suffering from a lack of concentration. And obesity, and what is the treatment for that? Knowing that I take thyroxine and my tests are normal. Thank you", + "answer": "As long as the thyroid function test is normal, the thyroid disease has nothing to do with your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13588, + "question": "What causes the child’s thyroid gland to be underactive since birth...and what is the best treatment for it...now the child is 6 years old", + "answer": "The cause may be a genetic mutation that is often new, and the treatment is definitely thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13589, + "question": "Hormone analysis for a person: testosterone 1 and prolactin 35. Is this normal?", + "answer": "This depends on the normal value in the laboratory in which the test was performed, but most likely you have high prolactin and low testosterone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13590, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you, our dear doctors. Do veflat 150mg pills really reduce the enlargement of the Bartholin cyst? Finally, I thank you for the efforts you are making for us. My regards to you.", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13591, + "question": "Treating hyperthyroidism using the nuclear immunodeficiency method: Are there risks or potential side effects? Does taking Levothyrox later in life after treatment have any side effects or risks?", + "answer": "There is no treatment without some side effects, but there is no doubt that the benefit of treatment is much greater than the harm of side effects, and this needs to be evaluated by the treating physician, or if taking thyroxine after iodine there is no harm from it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13592, + "question": "I have severe fatigue in my entire body, I have hypothyroidism, I use thyroxine pills, and I have had a wheat allergy for 5 years. What is the solution for things like this?", + "answer": "All diseases must be treated and followed up with the doctor supervising the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13593, + "question": "What are the causes of thyroid disorders?", + "answer": "Many, the most important of which are autoantibodies that attack the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13594, + "question": "Hello doctor, I have a deficiency in testosterone and also in zinc. My question is, does kidney stone affect these hormones?? thank you very much", + "answer": "No, there is no relationship between them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13595, + "question": "I had a hormone test done and it showed that my TSH was high, and my FT3 and FT4 were normal... What does that mean and what is the treatment?!!!!!!", + "answer": "This is subclinical laziness that needs treatment if the TSH test rate is more than 10 or there is pregnancy or a desire to become pregnant only.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13596, + "question": "I have a mother who had her glands removed. During the month of Ramadan, when she is fasting, she feels pain when (she speaks + eats...) and she suffers from pain behind the neck. Is there a solution? She feels pain throughout her body.", + "answer": "You must consult the surgeon who performed the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13597, + "question": "Excuse me, I am 23 years old and I suffer from thyroid disease. What are the contraindications after using Troxine? Should I prevent any dairy products, as the doctor said, or what???", + "answer": "It is preferable not to eat for two hours after taking the medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13598, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid prevent pregnancy?", + "answer": "Only if it remains untreated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13599, + "question": "Painful swelling of the lymph node under the jaw on the right side of the face. After taking antibiotics, it became painless, with a feeling of general fatigue, a mild headache, and decreased blood pressure. Is it a tumor or...", + "answer": "Often an infection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13600, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from increased prolactin and inflammation in the vagina. Please write a treatment for me so that I can carry it. Note that I live in China and their treatment I cannot take. I want the names of the medications...", + "answer": "It is best to consult a doctor to determine the cause of the problem, as it is necessary to take an MRI of the pituitary gland, and after that it is possible to take a treatment called cabergoline.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13601, + "question": "I underwent medical examinations and it was proven that I suffer from a testosterone deficiency. The doctor advised me to take a medication placed under the armpit once a day and told me that you will need to take it for life. Is this true or is this...", + "answer": "What is the treatment? If it is testosterone, then this is true", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13602, + "question": "There is a benign tumor in the right lobe of the thyroid gland. Should the entire gland be removed, or only the affected lobe?", + "answer": "If it is definitely benign, there is no need for surgery at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13603, + "question": "Hello\nWhat are the symptoms of thyroid gland?", + "answer": "It depends on the type of disease that affects her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13604, + "question": "My question was about when I suddenly woke up with a strong and rapid pulse, and one of the doctors here told me that I should have a thyroid and hemoglobin test done, and my tests were fine, but the TSH was 4.5, and the doctor did not give me treatment and said...", + "answer": "You may be suffering from panic attacks. It is preferable to consult a psychologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13605, + "question": "What is the maximum duration of pregnancy? And is there any harm to the fetus if the pregnancy continues for forty weeks or more?", + "answer": "An obstetrician and gynecologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13606, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the symptoms of thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Symptoms of overactive gland differ from those of underactive gland.\nSee the website. Medical Dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13607, + "question": "My son is 17 and a half years old and his height is 168. What is the way to increase his height...", + "answer": "I advise you to read a simple article on the Internet.\nArticles.Dr. Nassib Al-Shibli\nAn article entitled: How can you increase your height after the age of 21\nThe matter is documented.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13608, + "question": "Hidradenitis has lasted for 5 years and has never stopped. Almost every night, it presents with severe symptoms and pain\nDoes it have a cure?\nI have been affected psychologically in a very negative way by this disease", + "answer": "The sweat glands are not an endocrine gland. A surgeon must be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13609, + "question": "My daughter was taking large doses of Altroxine for a week to lose weight, but she felt a rapid heartbeat. I had her tested for tsh0.06 t3.7 t4 2.4. Is it possible that after a while things will return to normal or not?", + "answer": "The hormone thyroxine should not be used for weight loss unless there is an underactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13610, + "question": "I did a thyroid test and it was TSH 18, and T3 and T4 were normal. I did not take any treatment. After 3 months, I returned the test and it was normal. A month later, the tests came back and it was TSH 9.5. I repeated the tests more than once and the result was the same, so why?", + "answer": "This is subclinical laziness in which results may change from time to time and requires follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13611, + "question": "What are the harms of not having a pituitary gland in girls?", + "answer": "It will lead to a deficiency in all pituitary hormones and thus the need to replace them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13612, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I have a problem with urination (God bless you)\nWhen I finish 3 minutes later, I feel like I have to urinate in small drops and on this liquid for more than about an hour.", + "answer": "You should consult a urologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13613, + "question": "S.A.\nI am 34 years old\nThere are medications released in Iraq (GSA) that increase height from 3 to 7 cm. Do you recommend them and are they effective?", + "answer": "I do not know about these medications, and I do not believe that they are effective, as no treatment in the treatment system for short stature has changed in international recommendations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13614, + "question": "I tested my son for growth hormone and the rate was 151. How can I increase it without resorting to injections because he is short?", + "answer": "Growth hormone is not measured in this way, and growth hormone cannot be increased by methods other than needles, and it is only given to those who have proof of growth hormone deficiency.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13615, + "question": "Peace be upon you: I have aortic valve stenosis with severe aortic reflux? What is the treatment? Do you advise me to replace the valve or is there a treatment for the valve?", + "answer": "You must consult a cardiologist and this needs to be evaluated in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13616, + "question": "I am 14 years old and I have not yet started puberty or its signs...any advice?!?!", + "answer": "This requires comprehensive evaluation and follow-up by an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13617, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I had thyroid tests done several months ago and I had an increase in TSH and a normal percentage for me was T3.T4, but I was confused about the doctors’ opinions. Some told me that I did not need treatment and...", + "answer": "If the TSH level is less than 10, there is no need for treatment unless pregnancy is possible, or if the TSH test is more than 10.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13618, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I had a complete removal of the thyroid gland and I take the medicine regularly, but in Ramadan I take the pill immediately after eating, and this causes me to lose my appetite, so I cannot break the fast. Please advise me.", + "answer": "Take her at midnight and try not to have food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13619, + "question": "I am 27 years old. I had thyroid tests done and there was sluggishness. I took thyroxine and it did not improve. Rather, I felt pain in my neck and I was suffocated in my sleep. My voice stopped for two weeks, so I left the treatment. Are these symptoms due to the treatment?", + "answer": "If the diagnosis is correct, I do not think that the treatment is the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13620, + "question": "I am a 17 year old young man. I face the problem of slow puberty. So far, my voice is thin, and the hair on my legs, chest, hands, and armpits does not appear well, except for a little bit, and my pubic hair is light and my genitals are not large...", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13621, + "question": "Thyroxine pills for how long should you take them? I had a thyroid operation", + "answer": "Mostly longevity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13622, + "question": "What are the symptoms of hyperactivity in a child?", + "answer": "The question is incomplete. What is hyperactivity?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13623, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done 3 months ago, and TSH 18, T4, and T3 were normal. I did not take any treatment for it. Three months later, I repeated the test, and TSH 2.7, T4, and T3 came out normal. I repeated the test three times and the same result came out. What is the reason?", + "answer": "The reason is that there is subclinical hypothyroidism in the thyroid gland, which requires thyroxine treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13624, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from delayed puberty and I am 25 years old. The medications I am currently taking are Speman..carnitine500..selenium..Tamoxifen20mg..Vitamin E..ivfc5000 needles. Is it sufficient? Please advise me.", + "answer": "Often enough, but in reality it depends on the initial diagnosis and follow-ups", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13625, + "question": "I am 15 years old, and I have not reached puberty. I went to a doctor who said to wait 5 months. If nothing happens, I will be treated with male hormone injections. What is the difference between natural puberty and induced puberty...", + "answer": "A diagnosis must be made first in order to determine the difference", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13626, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My daughter is 16 years old and she is obese. Without my knowledge, she took Altroxine 100 pills for a week at a rate of 4 pills a day. If I did a test on her, would she have an abnormal result due to a medication? How should I deal with it?", + "answer": "As long as her things are normal now and she has stopped taking treatment, do not worry. There is no need to do anything if there are no symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13627, + "question": "Ok, I am 14 years old, my weight is 80, I don’t eat a lot, and I have symptoms of thyroid disease. Will this disease work for me?", + "answer": "Thyroid function should be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13628, + "question": "Hello, I have an underactive thyroid. I use thyroxine 100 pills, and with fasting I feel tired. Can I increase the dose to 125?", + "answer": "No, without checking, the dose may not be adjusted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13629, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man, 17 years old. My height is approximately 168 cm. I am facing a problem with my slow puberty. My penis is not large compared to my friends, and my pubic hair is not thick, and the hair on my legs, armpits, and chest has not appeared. Do I need...", + "answer": "Yes, it is best to consult an endocrinologist to conduct the necessary clinical examination and laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13630, + "question": "Does taking Troxine pills before performing a TSH test affect the result?\nThanks", + "answer": "It is not important. If you do the test after or before taking the medication, the test result will not differ in any significant way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13631, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Can I use Clomid with Fertly Aid at the same time? Please reply", + "answer": "First, you must consult a gynecologist, and second, you must write the scientific name of the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13632, + "question": "I want to know the symptoms resulting from not taking Levothyrox 100 mg in detail?", + "answer": "There are no direct symptoms. The effects are the same as the symptoms of hypothyroidism and include weight gain, laziness, and hair loss. In the long run, it may lead to fluid accumulation around the heart and other things.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13633, + "question": "I am 18 years old and I have erectile dysfunction and loss of libido due to habit, and my testicles are small, as I move them without my hands. I stopped doing it two and a half months ago. When will my normal condition return? Note that before I practice the habit, I...", + "answer": "Masturbation does not cause what you mentioned. You must see a doctor for a medical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13634, + "question": "Good evening to all of you. I suffer from short stature and I am twenty-three years old. Is there any treatment or medicine to increase my height, knowing that my height is one and a half meters?", + "answer": "I think it is important to read an article of mine on the internet that has many answers to your questions.\nWrite... Dr.'s articles. Nassib Al-Shibli\nAnd you will find an article.\nHow can you increase your height after the age of 21?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13635, + "question": "Symptoms of toxic thyroid gland", + "answer": "Feeling hot, shivering, weight loss, increased sweating, jaundice, and nervousness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13636, + "question": "I suffer from annoying abdominal noises, especially after eating, and I suffer from an overactive thyroid gland.”", + "answer": "Thyroid function should be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13637, + "question": "Thyroxine is used for life in the case of a person with hypothyroidism.\nOr temporarily", + "answer": "Usually for life, except in some exceptional cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13638, + "question": "Harmful effects of irregular medication for thyroid gland sluggishness", + "answer": "Its harm is the irregular functioning of the gland in the desired manner and entering into complications of gland laziness, and these complications include:\n1- Weight gain\n2- Cardiac complications\n3- Digestive system complications such as constipation\n4- Extreme laziness and excessive drowsiness and sleepiness\n5- Hair loss\n6- Psychological complications and other matters\nTherefore, when thyroid gland malfunction is diagnosed, thyroxine must be taken, and the dose is determined by the treating physician according to the percentage of malfunction, and the dose is adjusted periodically according to the percentage of the TSH hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13639, + "question": "Hypothyroidism patient. (hypothyroidism)\nIs her treatment lifelong?\nWith the hormone thyroxine.", + "answer": "Mostly yes, except for some exceptional cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13640, + "question": "I am 17 years old, and since the age of 13, I have not increased in height, nor has there been a leap in growth, knowing that my father is tall, and I am now 172, and most of my friends have...", + "answer": "Believe me, it is too early to say that your height has stopped. Please read an article of mine entitled How can you increase your height after the age of 21, and you will find sufficient information, and I do not recommend taking any hormonal medication currently.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13641, + "question": "My mother had an overactive thyroid gland, but thank God, the last test was TSH: 5.00, and accordingly, the doctor stopped the treatment and went back for a while, and then we did a test for TSH: 0.69. Is there a risk that it will become active again...", + "answer": "Relapse is possible, so the patient must be followed up and monitored regularly. If symptoms return after drug treatment after a year, treatment with radioactive iodine is recommended.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13642, + "question": "How to take thyroxine 100 mg in Ramadan", + "answer": "Between breakfast and suhoor, at a time when there is the least amount of food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13643, + "question": "The doctor prescribed me Amoxicillin for thyroid enlargement while I was pregnant. Does it have any effect on pregnancy?\nWhat are the causes of thyroiditis?\nMay God reward you", + "answer": "The most common cause of thyroiditis is autoimmune or unknown, and it often resolves on its own.\nAmoxicillin does not affect pregnancy, although we always prefer not to use any medication during the first three months because it is the period when the fetus’s organs are forming.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13644, + "question": "I did a prolactin test and it turned out to be a little higher. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "The examination must be repeated, and if it continues to rise, an MRI of the pituitary gland must be done and the rest of the thyroid hormones must be done. However, if the rise is very slight or returns to normal, we suffice with monitoring. In cases of desire to become pregnant, treatment must be taken.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13645, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a T4 and T3 test and the first result came out as 4.87-11.72. The second is t3 0.58-159. What does that mean?", + "answer": "The results are incomprehensible and the examination that should be done is TSH and FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13646, + "question": "The mass is only present in the neck. It appeared suddenly after taking an antibiotic, and there is no swelling of other lymph nodes. Please answer, thank you.", + "answer": "An ultrasound scan and thyroid function test should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13647, + "question": "I suffer from a lot of weight gain. There is no burning and I cannot exercise due to knee roughness. What is the diagnosis? Are there specific endocrine tests, even though the thyroid test is 3.5...", + "answer": "A diagnosis cannot be made without conducting a clinical examination and laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13648, + "question": "I had growth hormone deficiency since I was young and I finished treatment, but I continued treatment for testosterone deficiency, and 3 years ago I stopped my treatment because I went\nNow I'm 20 years old...", + "answer": "The question is not clear: where did it go, and in the end whether continuing treatment or stopping it depends on follow-up tests and results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13649, + "question": "Why... it is necessary to take a radioactive iodine pill 6 weeks after removing the entire thyroid gland affected by the tumor... why not before 6 weeks?", + "answer": "This is permissible and depends on the protocol in your area", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13650, + "question": "I removed the thyroid gland to increase its secretion, and I take Troxine 150 daily. Now I am in the sixth month of pregnancy and sometimes I forget to take it. Does it affect the fetus?", + "answer": "You should not forget it, and this ultimately depends on the result of the thyroid examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13651, + "question": "I have been married for 9 months and my husband has been traveling for 3 months and my husband has only been for a month and is not pregnant. I had a test for prolactin 20.80 Tsh 4.69. The doctor wrote me Altroxine and Marvigolin to take or what should I do and the milk is really high?", + "answer": "The results of the tests are normal, and I do not think that treatment is necessary. I prefer to wait and repeat the tests and do the ATPO antibodies. If it is positive, it is possible to take a small dose of thyroxine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13652, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the appropriate height for a 15 year old girl?", + "answer": "This must be evaluated on the height curve and knowing the height of her parents", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13653, + "question": "How to increase the secretion of gh-sth, the growth hormone, knowing that I was treated with the synthetic hormone, but it did not work.", + "answer": "There is no way to increase growth hormone if it is deficient except by replacing it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13654, + "question": "I take Diovan 80mg, one pill daily, for high blood pressure. What are the side effects of it with hypothyroidism? Thank you.", + "answer": "There are no significant side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13655, + "question": "I want to know more about the thyroid gland and what medications are appropriate to regulate it", + "answer": "It depends on the type of disease or disorder that affects her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13656, + "question": "Peace be upon you, regarding the sweat gland or what is called the armpit gland? I am suffering from severe pain", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13657, + "question": "9 weeks pregnant and I feel stab wounds in the vagina in one of the labia (left). What does this mean?", + "answer": "You should see a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13658, + "question": "I had a tumor completely removed from the thyroid gland and now I will take radioactive iodine. I am taking effervescent calcium pills. Before taking today’s pill, should I stop until I take calcium? Should I stop anything related to iodine?", + "answer": "During treatment with radioactive iodine, it is preferable to stop eating foods that contain iodine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13659, + "question": "Hello\nI had a thyroid gland. I had an incisional surgery. They removed half of it. After childbirth and pregnancy, the second half appeared. I have to remove it or it is not a problem.", + "answer": "We must be provided with the histopathology report of the removed gland and learn more details about the case.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13660, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am Ahmed. I am 21 years old. I have a right testicle. Every time I touch the white testicle, I feel the presence of a pimple on the right testicle. Is it harmful? Greetings.", + "answer": "Peace be upon you. If it feels large, it may be a sperm cyst", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13661, + "question": "Most of the glands in my body are palpable to touch and palpation, even after I had a biopsy done, a sample of a gland in my neck about 4 months ago, and there was inflammation in the lymph nodes and the appearance of new glands...so what...", + "answer": "There are many causes of inflammation of the lymph nodes. You must see a hematologist and perform the necessary tests and x-rays to confirm its seriousness...and there are many diseases that cause this without seriousness.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13662, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old girl who turned 9 years old\nMy height is 177 and my weight is 93\nI am very upset about my height and weight\nWhen can I stop growing (increasing...", + "answer": "An x-ray of the palm must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13663, + "question": "Hello\nI turned 18 years old a few days ago\nIs it possible to increase height?\nCan I visit a hormone specialist to increase my height? Thank you", + "answer": "Your age, dear, is 18 years old. The growth center areas are on their way to closing. Your height is currently appropriate. You must ensure that the growth centers are open before taking any treatment. You can consult a hormone specialist to confirm this by taking x-rays of the joint.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13664, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am looking for an alternative to the treatment of Etherox - for thyroid gland laziness - due to my body’s sensitivity to it. May God heal you", + "answer": "Etherox does not cause allergies as it is a compensating hormone for gland deficiency... The allergy may be due to other things", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13665, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Are there any injections to lengthen height? Please reply", + "answer": "The condition must first be diagnosed. If there is a deficiency in growth hormone, it must be compensated for through growth hormone injections", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13666, + "question": "Does Cedoteston injection treat delayed puberty in girls, please, or does it cause harm?", + "answer": "This is a male hormone that is not used in girls", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13667, + "question": "I am 16 years old and have been 13 years old. Can I grow taller and what will I do to grow taller? Please reply quickly.", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated first, and an image of the bone must be taken. If it is closed, there is often no room for a significant increase in length", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13668, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid gland?", + "answer": "It depends on the disease that affects her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13669, + "question": "Does eating too much sugary foods cause an enlarged thyroid gland?", + "answer": "No, this has nothing to do with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13670, + "question": "What do you think of electromagnetic treatment for depression, since the medications did not give the desired effect and had negative effects on gender and weight?", + "answer": "You should consult a psychiatrist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13671, + "question": "I have shortness of breath and weight loss. What is the reason, knowing that I suffer from thyroiditis?", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, the thyroid gland has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13672, + "question": "I want to know the methods, meals, and medications that stimulate the secretion of growth hormone. Is it possible to increase height after the age of 20, and if possible, what are the best and fastest ways to do that?!?", + "answer": "There are no real ways to increase height if the bone is closed, and usually at your age it is closed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13673, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a girl. I was sick with inflammation of the parotid glands for 12 days, and now I suffer from dry mouth, mouth ulcers, and difficulty swallowing due to lack of saliva. Are all of these symptoms caused by inflammation...", + "answer": "Yes, it is a salivary gland, not an endocrine gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13674, + "question": "Does eating very sweet foods cause an enlarged thyroid gland?", + "answer": "No, this has nothing to do with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13675, + "question": "I am 17 years old, but I am short. I had growth hormone tests and the results were normal, thank God. I think it is hereditary. I went to the pharmacy and consulted the pharmacist and he advised me to take (Herdal) pills and (...", + "answer": "First, you must consult an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist\nIf all tests are good, then there is no need to use any medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13676, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I take Troxine, but it comes from what... What are its causes? Will I continue to take treatment for it for life... It is preferable to take my dose after breakfast or after suhoor", + "answer": "Mostly yes, for life, and there are many reasons for it, the most important of which is the presence of autoantibodies to the thyroid gland in the body and the dose in Ramadan at a time when it is lowest, that is, between iftar and suhoor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13677, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, should I use Etherox treatment because I have an underactive gland and my body is allergic to it and I cut it off for a while? If I go back to using it, is there any harm!!!\nUnmarried, 21 years old", + "answer": "It is possible to change the drug company, since if there is laziness, thyroxine must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13678, + "question": "The blockage of the lymphatic vessels in the foot occurred during pregnancy, and now there is swelling in the foot. What is the treatment and is surgery useful in this, knowing that the swelling is increasing?", + "answer": "A surgeon should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13679, + "question": "I have solid nodules in the thyroid gland in both lobes. I discovered this by chance by ultrasound, and they are not visible to the eye. I did a blood test for the gland and measured the sediments in the blood. The result is normal.", + "answer": "The necessary procedure depends on the size and specifications of the contract", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13680, + "question": "What are the causes of hypothyroidism and how to treat it?", + "answer": "The symptoms are many and are not specific to the thyroid gland, such as laziness, feeling cold, hair loss, and weight gain. The causes are also many, the most important of which is the presence of autoantibodies to the thyroid gland in the body.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13681, + "question": "Does the secretion of the active thyroid hormone affect the enlargement of all glands in humans, even the prostate gland is affected?", + "answer": "No, this is not related to each other", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13682, + "question": "Is thyroid disease chronic?", + "answer": "In most cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13683, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland affect the nerves? If this happens, does it have to be removed?", + "answer": "Yes, it affects the nerves and must be treated with medications, radioactive iodine, or surgical intervention", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13684, + "question": "I had a TSH analysis and the rate was 3.17, and when the thyroid was done, a slight swelling with a color change was found, and since I suffer from diabetes, my doctor gave me Fenox for a period...", + "answer": "The question is incomplete", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13685, + "question": "I have an enlarged thyroid gland, and I take the Egyptian Eltroxin 50 half an hour before breakfast... and immediately after breakfast, I feel dizzy and sluggish, and lack of concentration and balance, and my stomach has noticeably enlarged. I am 38 years old and have 3 children.", + "answer": "This has nothing to do with the thyroid gland, and I believe that we should eat small, frequent meals and reduce the amount of food in general", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13686, + "question": "I had hyperthyroidism and the hormones returned to normal\nQuestion: Is there anyone whose condition does not return after treatment and without surgery or medication for life?", + "answer": "It may not come back, and it may come back. Both possibilities are possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13687, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I am 14 years old, obese, but I do not eat much, and I have symptoms of thyroid disease.", + "answer": "Thyroid function should be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13688, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the foods and herbs of watermelon that reduce the secretion of the thyroid gland while I am fasting? Its secretion hurts my stomach and heart and weakens the strength of my body.", + "answer": "There are no foods or herbs that reduce thyroid secretion. The condition must be diagnosed and treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13689, + "question": "Excuse me, doctor, I suffer from thyroid symptoms. I had tests done and they came out with “TSH 0.05, T4 226” and T3 5.69. Should I use the necessary treatment or do I need iodine?", + "answer": "This requires re-examination first, then a radioisotope image is taken to find out the cause, then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13690, + "question": "I have dry lymph nodes under the tongue with a feeling of discharge in the throat", + "answer": "Please consult ear, nose and throat doctors", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13691, + "question": "An active thyroid gland. What is the appropriate treatment? Does it need an operation or something similar? Can I contact you privately if absolutely necessary? Thank you.", + "answer": "This requires a direct evaluation of the condition and an evaluation of the radioisotope image. We may need an eye examination by an ophthalmologist before deciding the appropriate treatment for the condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13692, + "question": "welcome\nI have a sister at a young age who suffers from an active gland and she did not respond to treatment. We have the necessary reports from the best reliable doctor or clinic. In which country please give me the address to write to...", + "answer": "In all countries there are good doctors, and for treatment the condition must be directly supervised", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13693, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism, and when I use thyroxine for 3 days, I have neck pain. I only have swelling in the left lobe and it hurts.", + "answer": "Thyroxine has nothing to do with neck pain. A clinical examination and an ultrasound image must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13694, + "question": "What is the treatment for thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has several diseases, such as hyperactivity, hypoactivity, and various tumors. What do you mean by self? What is the disease that you suffer from??", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13695, + "question": "After her purity on day 9, she had intercourse with external ejaculation, and after that she took two contraceptive pills together. Her period came after a week. Brown, black, and dark red blood, but it was little, most of it was brown and black.\nShe came to herself after...", + "answer": "To be sure, it is preferable to do a pregnancy test using blood, as there is a greater possibility that there will be no pregnancy according to the attached description", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13696, + "question": "I suffer from forgetfulness and lack of concentration due to the thyroid gland. What is the treatment?\nIt caused me a delay in pregnancy and irregular menstruation\nSince I was young, I have had an fatty disorder. What is my treatment?", + "answer": "If there is sluggish thyroid function, the treatment is only thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13697, + "question": "Treatment of Rossi dorfmans disease", + "answer": "This clinical syndrome is called Rosie Dorfman...or granulomatous histiocytosis.\nIt is the presence of an abundance of tissue cells in the lymphatic tissue and is characterized by generalized enlarged lymph nodes throughout the body. For this reason, it is diagnosed histologically, and the cause is unknown, and of course there is no treatment for it because it is a self-limiting disease, that is, it heals on its own within months or years. The lesions outside the nodes recede first. But it is a benign disease. Skin manifestations are seen in 10% of patients. Anemia is present in 60% of cases. The most important sign of the disease is bilateral diffuse cervical lymphadenopathy or enlargement.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13698, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I was treated with cortisone and my weight increased. The problem is that I am trying to lose weight to no avail. Is it true that cortisone disrupts the functions of the glands and what is the solution to lose weight in this case... Thanks.", + "answer": "You should try to reduce the amount of cortisone under the supervision of your physician and follow a moderate diet to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13699, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Are there any harmful effects on Glucophage diabetes pills if I take them to lose weight? I do not have diabetes or any disease and I am 26 years old.", + "answer": "There are no harms, but this is a non-medical use", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13700, + "question": "There is a small nodule above the thyroid gland, less than one cm long, and the doctor said that it does not need to take a biopsy and that it is normal. I did tests and an ultrasound, and it turned out that I have infections and hypothyroidism...", + "answer": "Madam, if you can direct the question to colleagues in general surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13701, + "question": "I have an underactive gland. I use thyroxine 75, but I feel some symptoms such as palpitations, fatigue, pain in the shoulders and muscles, depression, dizziness, blurred vision, slight nausea, and shortness of breath. What is the reason?", + "answer": "These symptoms are the result of writing, and in general, if the thyroid function test is good, this means that the thyroid gland has nothing to do with your symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13702, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a thyroid gland. Sometimes I suffer from weakness and pain in my head, hair loss, and peeling in my feet. I want to know if this is from it or something else.", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, the thyroid gland has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13703, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland and I take vitamin D. Does this cause my left side headache?", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with headaches", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13704, + "question": "How is the pituitary gland treated?", + "answer": "Depending on the disease it has...if it is a hormonal deficiency, it can be treated with hormones...and if there is a tumor, it must be surgically removed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13705, + "question": "High thyroid temperature", + "answer": "There is nothing in medicine to this effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13706, + "question": "What is the treatment for an overactive thyroid gland? Does its activity cause not getting pregnant and not gaining weight? And my hair is falling out and splitting. Does it have a reason for that? Knowing that I am taking vitamins and my hair has not improved.", + "answer": "The activity of the gland has drug treatment and requires a dose of radioactive iodine according to the case and according to the follow-up of the specialist doctor and requires surgical intervention.............And what you mentioned is related to increased thyroid secretion...... .......You must go to a specialist doctor to follow up on the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13707, + "question": "There is a small nodule on the thyroid gland, 88 * 53 mm, and the doctor said that it is small and needs to take a sample from it, and with a blood test, it turned out that I have hypothyroidism, but I will not get worse after the test...", + "answer": "There are other characteristics of the knot other than size that must be taken into consideration. If these characteristics are good, the knot must be monitored. If its diameter exceeds 1 cm, then a biopsy must be taken.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13708, + "question": "I had an operation to remove the thyroid gland, and if I stop taking the medication Troxine, something will happen", + "answer": "There is a deficiency in the gland’s functions, resulting in weight gain and health problems.........The gland’s analysis must be followed up and under medical supervision.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13709, + "question": "If the size of the node is very small, should it be removed?", + "answer": "We must know which knot you are talking about and where it is located.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13710, + "question": "I had a problem with my gland when I was 10 years old and I had excessive hair growth and I took Thyroxine. Today I am 19 and I have frightening hair growth all over my body and in all areas...", + "answer": "Hormonal treatment can be done if there is a hormonal imbalance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13711, + "question": "He suffers from a deficiency in the thyroid gland and takes thyroxine during the month of Ramadan", + "answer": "Commitment to treatment only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13712, + "question": "Is it required to take thyroxine medication one or two hours before eating and should I not take it again? Eating along", + "answer": "Best two hours after eating", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13713, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I followed a strict diet and my weight did not lose, knowing that I have a vitamin deficiency and lethargy in the thyroid gland.", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, the gland is not related to weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13714, + "question": "What is the result of this analysis) tsh 1.39. (2700-42000.)\nPth 4.06. (1.5900-6.8900)\nT3. 4 28. (2.8000-7.1000.)\nT4 14.21. (12.0000-22.0000)", + "answer": "The numbers are incomprehensible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13715, + "question": "Thyroiditis affects the glands in the head", + "answer": "Any glands in the head\nI do not think so", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13716, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 16 years old, my weight is 115, and my height is 160. I tried to do a diet, but it failed more than once and had adverse results, so my weight increased. I do not know what to do. Is there a diet...", + "answer": "This weight may require surgical intervention in the future if you are unable to lose it through traditional methods in the coming years", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13717, + "question": "I suffer from multinodular thyroid gland", + "answer": "This requires evaluating the function of the thyroid gland and evaluating the nodes themselves", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13718, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism in both lobes, and I took thyroxine 50, and now I suffer from obesity and lethargy, as well as inflammation of the trigeminal nerve.", + "answer": "The dose must be adjusted until the gland function test is within the required range", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13719, + "question": "What happens after removing a tumor in the patient’s pituitary gland in the first four days?\nI ask for your urgent help", + "answer": "This requires follow-up examinations after the operation, because the results of the operation differ from one person to another", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13720, + "question": "What does this analysis mean tsh1.39\nPth4.06\nT3 4.28\nT4 14.21", + "answer": "Please add the unit attached to the analysis for evaluation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13721, + "question": "What is the result of this analysis t3 4.28\nT4 14.21\nPth 4.06\nTsh 1.39", + "answer": "The results are not clear and the T4 and T3 examination should be FT4 and FT3", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13722, + "question": "Peace be upon you...I have an underactive gland. What is the treatment? Does the gland lead to hair loss?", + "answer": "If what is meant is an underactive thyroid, then the treatment is thyroxine, and it is possible that an underactive thyroid can lead to hair loss if it remains untreated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13723, + "question": "How do I get rid of acidity after suhoor?", + "answer": "You should not eat food immediately before bed and limit sweets at night. You can take omeprazole as a pill before suhoor for a month. If the symptoms do not go away, see a gastroenterologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13724, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I have an underactive thyroid. I did a TSH test and the result was 46. Then I took a dose of Thyroxine 100. Three months later I did a test and the TSH result was 2.21. What does this test result mean?", + "answer": "The normal percentage of the results of thyroid hormone tests varies depending on the laboratory in which the analysis was performed, but in general, the normal percentage of the TSH hormone, which is called thyroid-stimulating hormone, ranges between 0.5-5 mIU/L, the levels of which are controlled by thyroid hormones such as T3. Iodothyronine and the T4 hormone thyroxine, so these tests must be performed before judging the dose of thyroxine medication and assessing the need to adjust it.\nIt should also be noted that the medication Altroxine contains the active ingredient levothyroxine, the thyroid hormone, which is used to treat hypothyroidism under the supervision of a specialist doctor only. It is not possible to stop using the medication without consulting the specialist doctor who prescribed it, while adhering to the dose of 100 micrograms on a daily basis before taking it. Meal at least two hours apart to avoid affecting the absorption of the drug or reducing its effectiveness.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nThe relationship of the thyroid gland to weight\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs\n\nReference:\n\n\nThyroid function tests \nTHYROID FUNCTION TEST (TFT) INTERPRETATION\nEltroxin Tablet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13725, + "question": "Is there a process to remove the adrenal gland and replace it with medication or a needle?\nWhat are the cases in which treatment can take place?", + "answer": "There are many cases, and this is a complex subject in which all the details must be looked into", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13726, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man, 27 years old. Four years ago, I felt lymph nodes in my neck on the left side, behind my left ear, and under my right armpit, and they are still the size of peas...", + "answer": "There are many problems with the lymph nodes that affect people, and lymph node enlargement occurs for several reasons, the most important of which are:\n\nThe occurrence of a viral or bacterial infection, such as sore throat, ear infection, measles, etc.\nAn allergic reaction to some medications, such as medications used to treat malaria and others.\nTumors such as fibroids or tumors elsewhere metastasize and spread to nearby lymph nodes.\nSome sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis and gonorrhea.\nRheumatoid arthritis.\n\nThe diagnosis is made through a clinical examination by a specialist doctor, discussing the medical history, and conducting some laboratory tests. A biopsy may be used to examine the cells and determine their nature. It is recommended to take adequate rest, avoid tampering with the swollen glands, and apply warm water compresses to the affected area.\nFor more:\n\nInflammation of the lymph nodes behind the ear\nInformation about sentinel lymph nodes\n\nReference:\n\nLympghadenopathy, diagnosis and symptoms\nSwollen lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13727, + "question": "I need a solution to my acne problem.. What should I do?", + "answer": "Tests must be done first to find out the cause, then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13728, + "question": "I feel pain in my left ovary, especially on the first day of my period. What is causing it? Note that I have a cyst in the left ovary, and my cycle is low, and I have been taking Clemens and Clovage pills for two months, and I have two children.", + "answer": "You should see a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13729, + "question": "The lymph nodes are inflamed and swollen", + "answer": "Lymph nodes are nodes, not endocrine glands, meaning they do not secrete hormones, and you must consult a general surgery specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13730, + "question": "What is the treatment for hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "The treatment for hypothyroidism is thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13731, + "question": "Peace be upon you. An 18-year-old girl suffers from an underactive thyroid. About every three months, the doctor increases her dose to 75% of levothyroxine sodium. Is this normal or...", + "answer": "This is normal. Follow up with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13732, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. How do I take thyroid treatment during Ramadan?", + "answer": "Before sleeping, that is, between breakfast and suhoor, with the necessity of not eating for the last two hours before sleeping", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13733, + "question": "I am 27 years old and I suffer from a small penis and premature ejaculation. The length of my penis is about 17 cm and it is at the peak of its erection.", + "answer": "This is very normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13734, + "question": "What medications help in lengthening height, knowing that I am 17 and my height is 170?", + "answer": "I do not recommend any hormonal or other medications because they cause unwanted side effects.\nIf you are over the age of 21, you have a chance to grow 5 cm taller naturally if you follow the advice.\nSee on google search..\nDr.'s articles Nassib Al-Shibli\nArticle: How can you increase your height after the age of 21?\nIt contains extensive valuable information.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13735, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I take garlic oil capsules as a body tonic. Does it affect the increase in thyroid secretion because I feel suffocated from it when I take it and it causes my weight loss?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13736, + "question": "When to take thyroid medication (thyroxine) during Ramadan?", + "answer": "When taking thyroid medication, or what is known as (levothyroxine), the distance between taking the medication and the last meal and the next meal must be taken into account to avoid any interaction that leads to reduced absorption of the medication that would affect the level of thyroid hormones.\nTo obtain the best absorption of the medication into the bloodstream during Ramadan, it must be taken on an empty stomach, either one hour before breakfast, that is, taking the pill and then waiting for an hour before breakfast or one hour before suhoor. The medicine can also be taken 3 hours or more after breakfast.\nFor more: What do you know about hypothyroidism?\nReference: Islamic Fasting and Thyroid Hormones/ 6 Thyroid Medication Mistakes You Don't Want to Make", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13737, + "question": "~ • May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you\nI use Troxine pills before breakfast now during Ramadan. How do I use them?", + "answer": "At any time when there is no food, for example before bedtime or two hours before suhoor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13738, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism (anaesthesia). It happened to me after the birth of my daughter. I went to the doctors and they gave me a treatment, which is the hormone thyroxine 50, and my condition has improved. Should I continue with the treatment or what?", + "answer": "This does not necessarily need to be followed up and re-evaluated several times", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13739, + "question": "Hello\nDo you recommend an operation to remove the thyroid gland... even though it was not accompanied by any other symptoms, just swelling (enlargement)?", + "answer": "No, this does not necessarily require a comprehensive evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13740, + "question": "I am 35 years old and I play bodybuilding and I want to use growth hormone and I want advice.", + "answer": "This is non-medical, unhealthy and unhealthy use", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13741, + "question": "How do I get pregnant with twins or more? What is the quickest and safest method?", + "answer": "God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13742, + "question": "The doctor took a lump on my son's lymph nodes in his neck. The doctor said I can't give you any medicine until the results come out. It takes ten days and my son is very tired every day, worse than...", + "answer": "I think we should wait for the results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13743, + "question": "I am 17 years old and thin, but not very thin. I only suffer from sagging nipples, and the left nipple sag a little more than the right.", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests to find out the cause and then receive treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13744, + "question": "Swollen feet while taking Inderal and Triptizol", + "answer": "Urine albumin and myocardial function should be assessed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13745, + "question": "Is it possible to use carbimazole to treat an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Certainly not, that is not possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13746, + "question": "Hypopituitarism and its effect on the rest of the glands", + "answer": "The pituitary gland secretes at least 8 hormones that affect the reproductive system and its other glands. Any defect in the pituitary gland leads to an effect proportional to the missing hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13747, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. I used Etherox treatment and noticed that my body and face swelled from it. I cut it off after 45 days of using it. Does it pose a risk to me if I do not use it in the future, and what are the concerns?\nUnmarried...", + "answer": "If you have real sluggish thyroid function, then taking treatment will have a negative impact in the future", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13748, + "question": "How can I gain weight and stimulate the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause of the problem and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13749, + "question": "Hello, I want to know when my pregnancy period is. My cycle starts on 6/10 and ends on 6/17, because every time I calculate what is right for me, please advise me.", + "answer": "Check the site.\nCalculating pregnancy and childbirth.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13750, + "question": "After symptoms of hypothyroidism appeared, I try to lose weight, but I cannot, even though the amount I eat is very small. If I take the medication twice, that is, 100 instead of 50...", + "answer": "Never adjust your medication, unless laboratory tests of thyroid hormones show that the amount you are taking is not sufficient, in which case your doctor will adjust the medication for you. As for weight loss, you must follow a diet and exercise daily to burn calories. Do not believe that there is a medicine that can help you lose weight. This is only possible with your personal effort.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13751, + "question": "Is it possible for blood to come out of the lymph node when scratched, or is it just a boil? Thank you for the information and may God reward you well on our behalf.", + "answer": "Any part of the human body when scratched can bleed. But I cannot confirm what you are talking about because you did not fully explain the location of the boil, its size, and the story of the blood that came out of it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13752, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I have thyroid disease and I used to not take medicine. No, it doesn’t worry me, but I started suffocating a lot, fainting, losing my breath, and my heart is beating fast, so give me a doctor...", + "answer": "Follow your doctor's instructions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13753, + "question": "Peace be upon you -- What are the causes of increased thickness of the bladder wall, what is the normal thickness, and what is its treatment -- With best regards ----", + "answer": "A urologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13754, + "question": "Is the value of the thyroid gland TSH = 1.14 normal?", + "answer": "The normal value of TSH is between 0.4 and 4 milli-international units per liter\n0.4_4 MIU/l", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13755, + "question": "Welcome\nI did a B12 test and the result was 192\nref 156-700\nAnd take needles day after day\nHow many needles should I take?\nNote that I have a parathyroid gland disorder", + "answer": "The result is normal and the completion of treatment follows the indication for which it was established. It would be nice if we were provided with the results of calcium, phosphorus, and parathyroid hormone (PTH), along with kidney function.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13756, + "question": "I have very little activity in TSH, but T4, the result is 13.66. Note that I use Faverin and have a vitamin D level of 3, meaning it is almost non-existent. Is this the reason for TSH activity? And I feel lethargic...", + "answer": "It must be ensured that there is no disorder in the thyroid gland, and vitamin D deficiency must be compensated. Therefore, please see a doctor for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13757, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland that I have been treating for two years and its type is active. I did an analysis today and the result came out as tsh: 0.2 and the second as ft3: 5.6. I take erythrexine treatment, one pill every morning, every five days, and today...", + "answer": "This system of treatment is complex. You must consult the doctor following the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13758, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want a treatment for short stature", + "answer": "This requires evaluation and diagnosis of the cause first, then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13759, + "question": "Is there a treatment available in the form of pills for those who suffer from adrenaline deficiency, and if so, what is the commercial name of the medicine?", + "answer": "There is no diagnosis of adrenaline deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13760, + "question": "Hello\nI had a blood test two days ago and the result was: sgpt 51UI/l\nSgot 29 UI/l\nIs there a problem with the high sgpt?", + "answer": "You should consult a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13761, + "question": "Hello, I have a question. I am 23 years old and I am not married, but I get my period. I have severe pain in the lower abdomen and back to the point that I cannot walk during my period. The most important thing is that large blood clots come out...", + "answer": "This is normal. Eastern women suffer more than others from these pains during menstruation. The blood you are draining is normal, if the number of days in your cycle is acceptable. It is possible to relieve the pain with some painkillers.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13762, + "question": "I have an enlarged lymph node in the neck. Does it have any dangers in the future, and what is the treatment, if any?", + "answer": "The presence of enlarged lymph nodes in the neck requires going to a surgical specialist, as the matter requires laboratory and radiological investigations, including an ultrasound of the neck. We often need to take a sample from one of these nodes to conduct a histological examination, preferably a complete node biopsy, and then the diagnosis is made accurately.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13763, + "question": "I have a second-degree enlargement of the thyroid gland, and the doctor told me during a clinical examination that there were nodules in it.\nWhat are the risks of this condition?\nWhat are its causes and effects...", + "answer": "Swelling or swelling of the gland requires a clinical, laboratory and radiological approach.\nSee a general surgeon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13764, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and the treatment did not help. The doctor refused to give me radioactive iodine because I am unmarried and said that it causes infertility. I am 27 years old. Is this true...", + "answer": "There is a lack of clarity in the question, as radioactive iodine is not used to treat glandular sluggishness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13765, + "question": "After treatment, the TSH level rose to 2.73, and the doctor ordered me to stop treatment. What is your advice to me so that this infection does not return to me?", + "answer": "This result is good and you should follow up with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13766, + "question": "Inflammation of the sweat glands and the appearance of small red tumors under the skin with itching and the appearance of some abscesses that secrete pus and blood sometimes. What is the best treatment?", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13767, + "question": "What is the cause of an enlarged thyroid gland and what is the reason for the presence of nodules in it?", + "answer": "Hello\nOne of the causes of gland enlargement is the presence of antibodies in the body against gland cells, as well as benign or malignant tumors. The gland enlargement is accompanied by an increase and sometimes a decrease in the secretion of hormones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13768, + "question": "I gave my son the height hormone omnitrope and I forgot it in the car for five hours while it was hot... My question is, should I give my son the hormone or has it spoiled, because I read the attached leaflet? Storage under 2 Celsius", + "answer": "Most likely it has been damaged", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13769, + "question": "I take thyroxine 150 mg for lunch. Why do I get pain in the ovaries when I have sexual desire? Does it have a treatment effect? ​​Do I take nutritional supplements like calcium, folic acid, and blood pressure medication One Alpha?", + "answer": "Thyroxine or nutritional supplements have nothing to do with the pain you are experiencing. You should consult a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13770, + "question": "I am a girl. I am 31 years old and feel generally tired. I did a TSH test and it was 0.331 ulU/ml and a free T4 test was 13.66 pmol/l. What is the diagnosis for this?", + "answer": "It is still within normal limits and needs to be followed up and repeated after a month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13771, + "question": "I have a brother whose hair has been falling out for two years, and he is now 16 years old. He has been bodybuilding for 14 years and tried minoxidil and did not respond to the treatment and other things, and the father...", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13772, + "question": "What specialty does the thyroid gland belong to? What exactly does the patient go to to a doctor, and what are the best places in Riyadh that have this specialty?", + "answer": "Endocrinology specialty and I do not know about Riyadh", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13773, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the medications that prevent premature ejaculation? Prescribe them. We will be grateful to you", + "answer": "Some antidepressant medications such as Cipram 10 mg when necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13774, + "question": "High TSH hormone with free T4 safety. What is the explanation for this?", + "answer": "There are several possibilities, and in general this is rare, but it must be re-examined and followed up with an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13775, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 21-year-old young man. My prolactin level is 23% and I feel severe sexual weakness. Is this one of the reasons for the hormone increase... knowing that the condition lasts for 3 months?", + "answer": "The prolactin hormone is not measured in percentages, and the male hormone test must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13776, + "question": "Can you get sick with a thyroid gland without it becoming swollen?", + "answer": "Of course it can", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13777, + "question": "I have a very high thyroid hormone, TSH, equal to 34.4. The medication I take is Etherox. How much time do I need to get pregnant? Does it affect pregnancy, and which foods do...", + "answer": "The dose must be adjusted until the test becomes less than 2.5. Usually this takes at least two months and has a negative effect if it is not adjusted.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13778, + "question": "I want treatment for swollen thyroid gland. I had a thyroid hormone test done and it came out fine", + "answer": "There is no treatment except surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13779, + "question": "Hey, thyroid doctor\nWhen I treated her, the rate was as high as 10, but when it came down, thank God\nBut I want to make sure whether there will be any damage in the future", + "answer": "Not if you keep following", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13780, + "question": "I have an overactive thyroid gland when I was pregnant and have been taking it for seven months when the glands return to normal I sold it", + "answer": "This can only be known by monitoring", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13781, + "question": "I have a tumor in the pituitary gland -> low male hormones, weak beard and voice. Testosterone has benefited me. I got married and want to have a child, but I have 0 sperm, which I have now replaced with sperm therapy. How effective is my treatment?", + "answer": "Your case is one of the infertility cases in which there is a high probability that you will benefit from treatment. However, it is necessary to stop testosterone treatment and give another treatment in its place, adjusting the dose according to the benefit, and adding another medication after several months. In general, treatment lasts from six months to two years, and there may be a need for methods in addition to what was mentioned to help obtain the best results.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13782, + "question": "What is the appropriate diet for hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "Eating certain foods or the percentage of iodine in salt or in various foodstuffs, whether increased or decreased, may cause enlargement of the thyroid gland or disruption of its activity, but despite this, there is no such thing as a special diet for hyperthyroidism. The priority in treating hyperthyroidism is to control the hyperthyroidism and its symptoms with medications or otherwise.\nThe recommended diet is a healthy, balanced diet and drinking water and fluids in sufficient quantities to avoid dehydration, especially as long as the activity of the thyroid gland is more than normal limits.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13783, + "question": "Treatment of swollen glands, and God is the healer, God willing", + "answer": "If the function of the thyroid gland is good, there is no solution except surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13784, + "question": "I want to treat thyroid swelling, whether with nutrition or medication", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13785, + "question": "Hello, I am a 22-year-old girl. I have an increase in the male hormone levels. Does this cause affect pregnancy after marriage? Note that I am treating this increase and it has decreased within the normal percentage...", + "answer": "It may affect, but it can be treated and the diagnosis must be known first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13786, + "question": "I did pregnancy tests and the result came out as FSH in sum (7,38\nLh in serum(5,2)\nProlactin (28.5) Are my tests OK and can I get pregnant? If there are problems, what are they and how do I treat them?", + "answer": "The FSH test is high, it must be repeated on the third day of the menstrual cycle, and if it remains high, you must see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13787, + "question": "I have a 60-year-old patient who was suffering from a tumor in the thyroid gland that had it removed, and about 5 years ago she began to suffer from mild high blood sugar, which is treated with diet and metformin only...", + "answer": "This is a good question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13788, + "question": "Does fasting affect a patient with hyperthyroidism???? And thank you", + "answer": "Not if he is under treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13789, + "question": "A 30-year-old young woman suffers from difficulty swallowing and breathing. She is taking treatment for the gland, but there is currently no enlargement of the gland, and she has been suffering a lot from this problem for about 10 days now??", + "answer": "A television scan of the neck must be taken and a gastroenterologist and thoracic specialist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13790, + "question": "Cowper's gland inflammation and its treatment", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13791, + "question": "Does thyroxine deficiency cause depression?", + "answer": "Yes, it has an effect on mood, and in general, most hormones in the body, whether increased or decreased, have an effect.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13792, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My son is seven and a half years old and has hypothyroidism. The results of the latest analysis: TSH 2.06 is normal, FT3 7.37 is high, and FT4 20.29 is normal, and recently it has become...", + "answer": "The examination is normal and an FT3 examination should not be performed because it is of no value in your son’s condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13793, + "question": "I had a gland examination and my laziness percentage reached 9.9\nDr. Makmal wrote me 50\nIs it possible at this rate for the gland to return to its normal rate, even after a year or more?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible to control the hormone level in coordination with the specialist doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13794, + "question": "Peace be upon you. There are two centimeter-sized tumors in the thyroid gland, the first in the right lobe and the second in the middle lobe. Can they be removed using the most modern methods? With many thanks - Your brother is from Iraq and how much is the approximate amount?", + "answer": "Thyroid function must be tested first, and a biopsy may be necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13795, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland and it makes me sleep a lot and makes me feel weak. I seek refuge in knowing the treatment or the name of an excellent doctor so that he can treat me. Thank you.", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor before writing the treatment to confirm the diagnosis, and I do not know the names of the doctors you have in Egypt", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13796, + "question": "How do I take thyroid pills during Ramadan? Thank you", + "answer": "Before bedtime, so that there is no food for two hours before and two hours after taking the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13797, + "question": "What are the causes of glandular laziness... and what is its treatment?", + "answer": "The reasons are many, the most important of which is the presence of autoantibodies in the body, and treatment is using the hormone thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13798, + "question": "I suffer from sweating. I discovered that I have an enlarged large staphylococcal gland. Do I need an operation, even if it is benign? Will it affect the vocal cords and body functions in the future?", + "answer": "This cannot be predicted and appears on clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13799, + "question": "I am a bodybuilder and I want to use testosterone and a hormone called anapolon. I want to know whether this is harmful and how to use it only once. Please reply and thank you very much.", + "answer": "Yes, this has harmful effects and we do not recommend it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13800, + "question": "What is the treatment for an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The treatment is thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13801, + "question": "Is it possible to treat the thyroid gland without removing it...and make it as it was before?", + "answer": "It depends on the type of disease that affects her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13802, + "question": "I did a home examination twice and two lines came out, light and dark. I did a blood test and they came out. Hcg 2> And there is no pregnancy when the period is delayed by 5 days????", + "answer": "For an unclear question, you should consult a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13803, + "question": "I am 25 years old. I have a swelling in the middle of my neck on the left side, as if it were a gland that is not large in size and is not clear, and there is no pain in it. When swallowed, its shape appears clear", + "answer": "It should be examined by a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13804, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes and I take Clovage pills, and my diabetes is controlled. I exercise and diet, and I lost 12 kilos. My current weight is 79 and my height is 176. Is it possible to get rid of...", + "answer": "It should not be continued because it has preventive benefits in the future", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13805, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Doctor, I am now 16 years old and have not yet reached puberty, but my pubic hair and armpit hair have grown.. but my beard and chin have not grown. What is the solution in your opinion?", + "answer": "If there is normal sexual puberty, there is no problem with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13806, + "question": "What is the relationship between the thyroid gland, laziness and fatigue??", + "answer": "Laziness and fatigue are general symptoms that are not necessarily the result of a sluggish thyroid gland, but they may be due to a sluggish gland, so a thyroid function test must be done.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13807, + "question": "My mother suffers from facial redness, which increases when exposed to the sun. She is white-skinned and 49 years old. The doctor diagnosed her with erythroderma and prescribed her a cream that contains cortisone and pills for depression and thyroid gland.", + "answer": "You should see a rheumatologist and joint specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13808, + "question": "I have a mild underactive thyroid gland of 5%. I had an ultrasound scan of my neck and it turned out that I have several nodules in my thyroid gland. My question is: I have pain on the edges of my neck if I walk quickly and pain in the lymph nodes. What is the reason?", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated clinically, and I do not think that the thyroid gland has anything to do with the pain you are experiencing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13809, + "question": "Does Graves' disease, which affects the thyroid gland, lead to miscarriage?", + "answer": "It is possible if left untreated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13810, + "question": "What food benefits an underactive gland?", + "answer": "No food stimulates the glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13811, + "question": "I had an operation and paralyzed the thyroid gland, and I am taking the medication Troxine. I heard that it harms breastfeeding. Is it true?", + "answer": "It has absolutely no harm to breastfeeding", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13812, + "question": "I conducted tests and these results are reassuring\nThyroid gland 0.318\nLiver enzymes alt 281\nAst 171", + "answer": "The commas in the numbers are not visible to me", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13813, + "question": "I suffer from a headache and I had tests and these are the results\nTSH 0.318\nALT 281\nAST 171", + "answer": "The commas in the numbers are not visible to me", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13814, + "question": "What is the cause of thyroid gland? Thank you", + "answer": "The thyroid gland is a natural gland present in humans. There are many causes that cause its disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13815, + "question": "Hello\nI am 47 years old and recently suffered from hypokalemia of 3.2\nKnowing that I recently suffer from high blood pressure and a herniated nucleus pulposus\nThank you", + "answer": "The adrenal hormones aldosterone and renin should be checked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13816, + "question": "4 months ago, I suffered from hyperthyroidism, and I took treatment, and it turned into laziness in the secretion of the thyroid gland. Now I take Etherox 62.5 once in the morning, and now I suffer from a severe weakness in desire...", + "answer": "Testosterone should be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13817, + "question": "low tsh thyroid", + "answer": "The examination must be repeated with an FT4 scan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13818, + "question": "How do I know that I suffer from hypothyroidism?\nIs there a strong percentage of inactivity and a small percentage?", + "answer": "Thyroid function should be checked and a doctor should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13819, + "question": "I am 29 years old. I had a thyroid test and it was as follows: TSH 9.5, anti microsomal abs test 355, and T4 test is normal. What does this test mean and is there a risk?", + "answer": "This is subclinical laziness that needs to be repeated and followed up, and treatment is necessary in the event of pregnancy or if the TSH rate becomes more than 10 on a constant basis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13820, + "question": "Does underactive thyroid prevent pregnancy?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13821, + "question": "What is the reason for the presence of a large, clear gland under the chin?", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13822, + "question": "Causes of thyroid gland infection", + "answer": "There are many causes, the most important of which are autoimmune diseases and iodine deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13823, + "question": "Is there a cure for the thyroid gland without surgery or herbs? If so, what are the medications? Thank you very much", + "answer": "It depends on the type of gland disease, as for surgery, but as for herbs, we have no experience in that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13824, + "question": "I am 25 years old, and I suffer from high prolactin hormone, and the result was <150. I also had an MRI of the pituitary gland, which showed a small spot suspicious for a glandular tumor, 1 x 2 millimeter.\nI want to know what medicine is next...", + "answer": "Usually this is not dangerous and treatment is by taking a medication called Dostenix, but this must be under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13825, + "question": "I want to know the treatment for thinness.. knowing that I had tests requested from me by a doctor, but I did not follow up with him because he was negligent in his examination, and the one who asked me for tests of urine, feces, and glands...", + "answer": "You must know the reason, if there is one. There is no general treatment for thinness other than controlling the amounts of food and drink", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13826, + "question": "If the adrenal gland secretes an increase in the hormone cortisone, will weight decrease after the operation?", + "answer": "Yes, this is expected", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13827, + "question": "I have been diabetic since the age of 11, and I am now 19. I am short in stature, 149 in height, and I have weak puberty hormones and I take treatment for puberty hormones.\nI want solutions to increase height", + "answer": "Growth hormone is the solution if there is a deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13828, + "question": "Does thyroid treatment cause lethargy?", + "answer": "No, it definitely does not cause that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13829, + "question": "Does weight lose after adrenal gland surgery?", + "answer": "If there is an increase in the secretion of the hormone cortisone from the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13830, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a female and I am 20 years old. I suffer from loss of appetite, nausea, lack of sleep, and anxiety. Note that I have an underactive thyroid gland and colon. What are the causes of lack of appetite and lack of sleep?", + "answer": "It may be psychological stress or another reason, so you must see a doctor to perform the necessary medical tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13831, + "question": "I have an increase in TSH secretion\nI have palpitations, sudden depression, and weight gain", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to perform the necessary medical tests to find out the cause and then receive treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13832, + "question": "If a person does not suffer from hyperactivity of the gland and takes about four tablets of 100-calorie Althyroxine daily, what will it lead to in the end?", + "answer": "The medication Troxine is used to treat an underactive thyroid, and if you do not suffer from any thyroid problems, it may lead to several problems. like:\n\nLife-threatening symptoms such as increased heart rate.\nIt may affect the adrenal gland. Symptoms of thyroid activity. like:\nShiver.\nIncreased heart rate.\nHigh blood pressure.\nConstipation. You must see a doctor in the event of the following:\nShe suffers from heart problems.\nShe suffers from diabetes.\nShe suffers from high blood pressure.\nIf more than one dose is taken.\nIf you start experiencing increased heart rate.\nIf you start experiencing chest pain. For more:\nThyroid.\nHypothyroidism.\nA comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms.\nThyroid activity. Reference:\nLevothyroxin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13833, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid problems, hypothyroidism, and I suffer from excess weight, and exercise is of no benefit. I want a solution to lose weight.", + "answer": "Thyroid function should be tested and a doctor should be consulted to follow up on the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13834, + "question": "These are the results of the thyroid gland: TSH 5.93 0.25-5, and the second is T4 libre 18.35 pmol/l 9-20 T3 libre 4.41 4-8.3 Please answer. Does this result have any symptoms on the body? Thank you.", + "answer": "There are no symptoms, treatment should only be done in case of pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13835, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Sometimes I have pain in my thyroid gland, and the pain rises to my head, a very strong pain, but this pain lasts for five or ten minutes and then I go, knowing that I have atrophy...", + "answer": "I do not think it has anything to do with the thyroid gland, however a clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13836, + "question": "A question about a delay in puberty. I turned 19 and took medication and nothing happened", + "answer": "It is necessary to conduct a clinical examination, laboratory tests, and follow up on the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13837, + "question": "What is normal sweat temperature? At what temperature is it considered cold?", + "answer": "Sweat temperature is usually not measured", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13838, + "question": "I am a 40-year-old woman. I had my thyroid gland analyzed and the TSH test was 1.85\nt3 2.9\nt4 0.9\nIs the burning low and do I need medication, knowing that it is normal for\ntsh\n0.35 : 5.5...", + "answer": "Your examination is normal and does not require anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13839, + "question": "My son is 14 years old and suffers from hypothyroidism. He takes two tablets of Altroxine 100 per day. I had him tested and the result was TSH 89.85 t3-3.1 t41.2. Does he need to increase the dose or...", + "answer": "I believe that there is a problem with adherence to taking the treatment because the dose is already high or there is a problem with absorption. You must follow up with the endocrinologist in your area.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13840, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland that is beginning to become inactive. Will it affect the body?", + "answer": "Please see case details", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13841, + "question": "My wife has an underactive thyroid gland and ovarian cysts. My question is whether the underactive thyroid gland is passed down to children, and the same goes for cysts. My wife is 25 years old. Thank you.", + "answer": "Not necessarily but possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13842, + "question": "Inflammation of the gland, and its place appears solid on the outside, above the teeth, in a 5-year-old child. The inflammation recurs, and it was revealed twice, and its location is not clear.", + "answer": "You should see a pediatrician for a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13843, + "question": "Question: I suffer from severe weight loss and I had a thyroid test done and the result was TSH = 0.101 T3 = 4.24 T4 = 1.05. Please advise me regarding the results above. Are they harmful or...", + "answer": "There is a slight increase in secretion that does not explain the severe weight loss. A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13844, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God\nTwo months ago, I had swollen glands all over my body with desire, legs, and an area below the pelvis. I went to the doctor and had tests done, but nothing showed up for me...", + "answer": "Lymph nodes are not endocrine glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13845, + "question": "I had symptoms of thyroid gland sluggishness, and the doctor examined me and the doctor told me it was mild sluggishness\nI returned the analysis a month later and the ratio was 4.75\nSo the doctor gave me Thyroxine 25\nShould I use treatment and will I get better?\nIs the dose appropriate?", + "answer": "This is a very simple laziness that does not require treatment except in the case of pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13846, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am an unmarried girl. I did a test for the LH hormone and the result was 8. I did the FSH hormone and the result was 6. Note that I did the test on the first day of my period. Is this...", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13847, + "question": "Are there ways to activate the secretion of testosterone?", + "answer": "It depends on the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13848, + "question": "There is someone who asks and says that\nHe wants a way to roughen his voice and grow a mustache or beard", + "answer": "You must see a doctor to perform the necessary medical tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13849, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland with branched nodes with symptoms of headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, weight loss, difficulty swallowing, choking, and darkening of my skin color. Do you have a treatment without surgery?", + "answer": "You need a surgical solution", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13850, + "question": "My friend has been taking neomercazole 5 for two months and her thyroid test is normal. Should I stop or continue?", + "answer": "This requires complete supervision of the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13851, + "question": "Precautions that should be taken by a patient with an underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "To adhere to treatment and follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13852, + "question": "I am married and 28 years old. I had a thyroid test done and the results were as follows: TSH 5.7, T3 3.6 and T4 0.9. Is this result normal or does it require treatment?", + "answer": "If there is a possibility of pregnancy, treatment must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13853, + "question": "I did a TSH analysis and found the ratio was 0.03. I did an imaging and the doctor diagnosed me with thyroiditis, that is, hyperactivity in the thyroid gland. Now I am addressing my question, which is how do I regain...", + "answer": "It will come back on its own after the infection heals", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13854, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I had a cholesterol test and it came out at 231 even though my thyroid test was normal. Is this percentage dangerous and needs a doctor or is it normal even though I am thin but I feel lethargic...", + "answer": "It is preferable to do a triglyceride and sugar analysis to evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13855, + "question": "What is a reasonable percentage in a thyroid analysis so that I know that it is a reasonable percentage with no increase or decrease?", + "answer": "Normal proportions are determined with each examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13856, + "question": "What is the best treatment for an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "It varies depending on the details of each case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13857, + "question": "How to treat excess male hormone?", + "answer": "You must know the reason first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13858, + "question": "How do we treat an increase in male hormones?", + "answer": "You must know the reason first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13859, + "question": "Examination of intact PTH deficiency symptoms and treatment", + "answer": "This test is worthless without a calcium test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13860, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism and I am being treated now. Will I regain my weight during treatment?", + "answer": "Most likely, yes, you will get it back", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13861, + "question": "I am 14 years old, and I suffer from a lack of growth in my chest muscles, despite doing many exercises.... And I suffer from a complete lack of growth in my body, especially the reproductive organs... Does habit affect...", + "answer": "I'm still at an age where we can observe", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13862, + "question": "Hello\nI have been suffering from adrenal insufficiency since 2012\nToday I had a potassium test done and the percentage was 6.3\nDoes this affect me?", + "answer": "Yes, you must go to the emergency room immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13863, + "question": "I underwent surgery to remove the entire thyroid gland, as there was a single nodule in the right lobe. I may be forced to take a radioactive iodine pill. Get the necessary tests done. The question is about the radioactive iodine pill, what are its harms and effects?", + "answer": "There is no significant harm if you follow the instructions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13864, + "question": "I suffer from poor growth. I am seventeen years old and my height is 155 cm, but even my structure is weak and I am very thin. I started reading about growth hormone and I want to know...", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated clinically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13865, + "question": "I get my period every 35 days, and the last time I got it, I had a dark spot on the first day, and then I didn't get any spots.\nI had a pelvic x-ray and some hormones and they were fine. I had a headache and they told me it was the gland...", + "answer": "I do not find a relationship between the pituitary gland and what was described. If the problem persists, you should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13866, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I am a 22-year-old girl. I have laziness in my glands. I improved and stopped taking treatment. My weight increased by more than 5 kilograms after I stopped treatment, and I started using Detox pills for weight loss. I will go back to using...", + "answer": "If there is obvious sluggishness in the gland, treatment must be taken. You must consult a doctor and examine the function of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13867, + "question": "Endocrine treatment for a two-year-old child", + "answer": "It depends on the disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13868, + "question": "My son is 14 years old. The secretion of the thyroid gland was so high that his entire hair fell out. He had an operation to remove the gland, and now he is taking replacement medicine, and one hair came out, but only in parts of his body and his eyebrows...", + "answer": "I should see a dermatologist because I don't think this has anything to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13869, + "question": "Hello, my mother has a goiter thyroid gland. For more than 3 years, she has been taking pills every six months, but the last time she has not been able to get an examination, my question is, is it possible for her to turn into...", + "answer": "It depends on the type of inflation, whether there is a contract or not, and it must be evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13870, + "question": "Hello, my mother has had a thyroid gland for more than 3 years. My question is, is it possible for the thyroid gland to turn into a tumor after this period of time, knowing that she does not suffer from...", + "answer": "There are many thyroid disorders that can affect people, and continuous follow-up with the specialist doctor must be done through thyroid function analyzes and thyroid ultrasound from time to time and on a regular basis depending on the health condition.\nIt should be noted that thyroid disorders are not required to turn into benign or malignant tumors over time, but there are several causes and risk factors for the development of thyroid tumors, including:\n\nAge between approximately 40-50 years.\nGender, as females are infected at a higher rate than males.\nCauses and genetic factors.\nFamily history.\nExposure to radiation therapy.\nOverweight or obesity.\nExcess or deficiency of iodine in the diet.\n\nIt is recommended to continue follow-up with a specialist doctor, especially if any symptoms that cause concern appear, such as:\n\nFeeling pain in the neck.\nSwelling in the neck.\nThe appearance of a lump in the neck.\nHoarseness or change in voice.\nDifficulty swallowing.\ndifficulty breathing.\nPersistent cough.\n\nFor more:\n\nThyroid tumors\nThyroid cancer\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nHarmful effects of increasing the dosage of thyroid medications or abandoning medications\nThyroid surgery\n\nReference:\n\nThyroid Cancer Risk Factors\nRisk Factors and Symptoms of Thyroid Cancer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13871, + "question": "7 days after the gland operation, the gland is still swollen with pain, and the doctor removed fluids from it twice. Is this normal?", + "answer": "The picture is not clear. You should consult the doctor supervising the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13872, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 26 years old. I have been suffering for some time from a sweat gland under my armpit, and a white substance with a foul smell appears. What is the treatment for it, and does delay in treating it cause a danger to my...", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13873, + "question": "If I take the thyroid hormone electrolyte, will it help with weight loss, does it have any negative effects, and what is the appropriate dose for me?", + "answer": "It is not permissible to use the treatment without a clear medical reason, and if there is no sluggishness in the function of the thyroid gland, then it is not permissible to use the hormone for weight loss.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13874, + "question": "Does hyperactivity of the bone gland affect the regularity of the menstrual cycle? Does it also affect memory activity and cause rapid forgetfulness?", + "answer": "There is no relationship between them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13875, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and have reached a level called Hashimoto’s, according to what one of the doctors said. Please advise me, may God reward you, with treatment.", + "answer": "Thyroxine treatment, which is a replacement hormone, must be taken. The issue is not serious, but rather simple", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13876, + "question": "I am 26 years old, and I have not shown signs of puberty until now. I saw a doctor four years ago and he gave me needles that he took once every week, and when I used them, I noticed a difference in my body, but I could not...", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor and continue treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13877, + "question": "3 years ago, 2012, I had a tumor in my thyroid gland, and I went to a general hospital, and I had surgery, and they opened the place of the tumor and removed the tumor, but now I feel that there is damage and deficiency in the gland...", + "answer": "Of course, the question is not clear.\nHowever, please provide us with the histopathology report of the resected tumor.\nWe ask for thyroid tests, FT4, T3, TSH, and calcium, and to see a general surgery specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13878, + "question": "Thyroid test: 42 out of 20. Does this mean I am active? Is there a lot of activity? Does it need radiation or surgery? The pituitary gland analysis is a little low, what does it indicate? Is this dangerous for...", + "answer": "This requires a comprehensive evaluation, re-examinations, and nuclear imaging first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13879, + "question": "Treatment of hypothyroidism. I hope you can help", + "answer": "Thyroxine hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13880, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from a swollen eyelid due to the thyroid gland. Do you advise me to undergo surgery or continue taking medication, knowing that the doctor advises me to take medication only?", + "answer": "If the treatment cannot be withdrawn within a year and a half or two years, the operation must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13881, + "question": "Treatment of thyroid cyst", + "answer": "There are several different types of thyroid cysts, some of which are limited to the development of a cyst that contains only fluid, and some that contain fluid and some solid tissue. Is there a treatment for thyroid cysts? The appropriate treatment can only be determined by the doctor after evaluating the condition, because each type of thyroid cyst requires different treatment depending on the nature of the condition.\nIt is worth noting that most types of thyroid cysts that do not exceed 3 centimeters in size and do not cause other symptoms, such as difficulty swallowing or a change in the tone of the voice, do not require treatment, and the doctor only monitors the condition, and the cysts may disappear in this case without the need for treatment, or It may be stable and not progress.\nCysts that rapidly increase in size or affect nearby tissues require medical treatment, which may include draining the cyst of fluid through suction using a special syringe. If the cysts recur or they quickly refill with fluid, the doctor may resort to surgery to get rid of the thyroid cysts.\nIt is worth noting that in some rare cases, a thyroid cyst may be caused by a cancerous tumor. In this case, health measures must be taken immediately without delay to prevent the spread of the tumor. Therefore, periodic evaluation of thyroid cysts must not be neglected, or a doctor must be consulted without delay in the event of an appearance. Symptoms that may indicate the presence of a cyst in the thyroid gland.\nFor more:\n\nWhat is the thyroid gland?\nThe comprehensive guide to thyroid cancer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13882, + "question": "Hypothyroidism, numbness in the right hand, and lack of sensation", + "answer": "The gland has nothing to do with hand numbness. You must consult a neurologist and take thyroid treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13883, + "question": "I have a problem with delayed puberty, although I used to take injections and pills for bodybuilding when I was 17 and six years old. After that, I went to an endocrinologist and hormone doctor, and he gave me injections until I reached adulthood, and after that he told me...", + "answer": "No problem in that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13884, + "question": "I have a daughter whose doctor told her that she has thyroid disease\nWhat is the sign of this disease?\nAnd what is its multiplication?\nIs there a cure without surgery?", + "answer": "What is thyroid disease?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13885, + "question": "Hello\nMy wife is 21 years old and we do tests for her thyroid gland every 3 months and the test name is TSH, ST4. I want to know what effects it has in the future, or is there surgery for it or will she take...", + "answer": "The order must be determined first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13886, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have stomach disorders and a little pain with belching. What is the treatment, please?", + "answer": "You should see a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13887, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroiditis for adults? What is the name of the test to make the diagnosis? Does it have conditions such as fasting and others? Is thyroiditis contagious or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "TSH; FT4. There are no conditions for the examination, and the symptoms vary depending on the types of inflammation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13888, + "question": "What is the treatment for the thyroid gland and its sluggishness?", + "answer": "Thyroxine hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13889, + "question": "Hypothyroidism\nTSH85 analysis\nWhat is the appropriate dose?", + "answer": "The dose is adjusted depending on the test response and there is no single dose suitable for all people", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13890, + "question": "What is the treatment for thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Which gland and what is its disease?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13891, + "question": "What are the advantages and disadvantages of growth hormone when injected into the body for bodybuilding athletes?", + "answer": "Anything given in excess causes problems including a high incidence of cancer, high intracranial pressure, high blood pressure, and diabetes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13892, + "question": "What is the correct way to use growth hormone?", + "answer": "This requires evaluation first, determining the causes, and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13893, + "question": "Does every enlargement of the thyroid gland require surgical intervention?", + "answer": "Of course, not every enlarged gland requires an operation, as the percentage of those who need an operation does not exceed 10%!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13894, + "question": "Cyst in the thyroid gland", + "answer": "An ultrasound scan should be done and a doctor should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13895, + "question": "Please doctor, can you give me natural ways to treat fungi in the mouth?", + "answer": "This is not within my specialty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13896, + "question": "MRI result, please advise\nRight eccentric annular tear and posterior disc bulge at L5-s1 that caused reported nerve root on the right side and mild spinal canal stenosis", + "answer": "First, the question is related to neurosurgery.\nTranslation ..\nThere is a posterior disc herniation or nucleus pulposus with an annular tear at the level of the fifth lumbar vertebra and the first sacral vertebra, causing nerve compression on the right root with mild stenosis of the spinal canal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13897, + "question": "I have adrenal insufficiency, so what is the treatment?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that it compensates for its hormones, the most important of which are cortisol and aldactone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13898, + "question": "What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism that can be observed without tests?", + "answer": "The symptoms are general and cannot be relied upon. Thyroid function must be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13899, + "question": "What is the treatment for high prolactin resulting from pituitary gland enlargement??", + "answer": "The treatment is called cabergoline, but this must be under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13900, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, my height has been fixed for 4 years and I am 16. Is there anything that changes my height? My height is 153 or fixed.", + "answer": "I think there is no point in that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13901, + "question": "How do I know if I have hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "Get a thyroid function test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13902, + "question": "What is the adrenal gland?", + "answer": "It is also the suprarenal gland and secretes many hormones, including cortisol and adrenaline", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13903, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the treatment for hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Thyroxine is the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13904, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid\nWhat are its causes, and will gland problems continue with me throughout my life, and what are the harms of gland laziness?", + "answer": "The most common cause is an autoimmune inflammation that affects the gland and continues throughout life, and there are negative effects on all organs if the patient does not take treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13905, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I had my entire thyroid removed and now I have low blood pressure. Is this related?", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with the thyroid gland, but the function of the adrenal gland must be confirmed by doing a cortisone test at 8 in the morning.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13906, + "question": "I have a parotid gland and many people tell me that it has an effect on reproduction, and I am 13 years old. I hope for a quick response. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "This is not an endocrine gland, and all people have parotid glands, and they must be treated if they become inflamed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13907, + "question": "Hello ..\nDoes enlarged thyroid glands cause weight loss? Knowing that its function is intact, praise be to God", + "answer": "Certainly not as long as the function is intact, but inflation must be evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13908, + "question": "My sister has been married for 3 months and has not become pregnant. She has hyperactive thyroid gland. Is it possible to continue treatment or is it necessary to have an operation? How does this affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "This is a topic that requires reviewing all the details of the case and discussing them with the treating physician. Each treatment has pros and cons that vary depending on the details of the case.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13909, + "question": "I did a hormone analysis\nFSH8.1\nFT4 13.5\nFT3 5.3\nPRL 32.8", + "answer": "Initially, there is a slight increase in the prolactin hormone that needs to be repeated and monitored if it remains high", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13910, + "question": "My mother has an underactive thyroid gland\nI had an ultrasound a month ago and an ultrasound the day before\nIt turned out to be enlarged by 1cm\nThere is a treatment or eradication process\nIs there a risk if the tumor is malignant?", + "answer": "If the entire gland is enlarged, this is not important, but if there is a nodule, it must be evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13911, + "question": "My son Amr is 13, and he is short in stature and his penis is small. He had hormone tests and MRI scans and it was found that he has a hormone deficiency and the scan showed that his pituitary glands are small. Is there a treatment?", + "answer": "The case must be examined in detail and a clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13912, + "question": "When does an underactive thyroid affect sexual ability and desire in both sexes?", + "answer": "When there is an underactive thyroid gland and the patient is not receiving treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13913, + "question": "What are the symptoms of an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The symptoms are many and non-specific, including laziness, hair loss, and feeling excessively cold", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13914, + "question": "What is the reason for weight loss in patients with hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Low weight is not a symptom of an underactive thyroid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13915, + "question": "Hello, my mother has a thyroid gland. She takes pills every day in the morning. She only had a blood test and the doctor said the gland is healthy. Is this enough? She has had the thyroid gland for more than 3 years. So...", + "answer": "If the tests are good while taking treatment, this indicates the need for continued treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13916, + "question": "I had a thyroid hormone test done and the results were clear\nT3 2.57\nT4 1.06\nTSH 0.88\nIs the result good and does it need to see a endocrinologist because I was suffering from hypothyroidism...", + "answer": "These tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13917, + "question": "I was at the diet doctor and she told me that my burning sensation is slight. Does this mean that I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "This is not necessarily your nature. Food quantities must be reduced more and more", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13918, + "question": "I have weak ovulation, and I have been taking ova mit pills for four months. I have been taking two pills a day, and no pregnancy has occurred. The doctor told me this month to take 4 pills a day, 2 mornings, and...", + "answer": "You must continue with your doctor in addition to losing weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13919, + "question": "I have a lazy gland. What is the treatment for it because it has a ratio of 7/28?\nThe pills I take are 50\nMay God reward you", + "answer": "The treatment is thyroxine, and the examination results are incomprehensible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13920, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my brothers. I suffer from severe fatigue and increased sweating, and bouts of severe coldness in the extremities that often come in the early evening, with rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath. I did a TFTS test...", + "answer": "These rates are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13921, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a married woman for two years and I am 22 years old. I have a delayed pregnancy. I had tests done and it turned out that I had an underactive thyroid gland. T.s.h:0.10uUi/ml. I hope you can advise me on a medication for the inactivity. May God reward you with good.", + "answer": "This examination does not indicate the presence of laziness, but rather an increase. It must be repeated in addition to an FT4 examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13922, + "question": "Peace be upon you. May I know if my gland affects me if I become pregnant?", + "answer": "Yes, it must be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13923, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have inflammation of the nasal glands and I am taking a capsule of treatment for inflammation, but the treatment is very weak, and now the condition is bad. I have a tongue that comes out like mucus or something called phlegm. What is the treatment or what is the condition?", + "answer": "These are not endocrine glands. You should consult an ENT doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13924, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "You should see a doctor and have your thyroid function checked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13925, + "question": "I did a TSH test and the result was 0.01. What should I do?", + "answer": "The examination must be repeated with an FT4 examination and then consult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13926, + "question": "Does goiter disease prevent pregnancy? Does it lead to infertility?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to have the thyroid function tested, and if there is a defect, it can be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13927, + "question": "My gland is active at 0.1. Is it active once or is it active at a small percentage and the treatment is simple?", + "answer": "It seems simple, but FT4 and FT3 checks must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13928, + "question": "Gland activity is not treated", + "answer": "It is possible with radioactive iodine, surgery, or pills, depending on the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13929, + "question": "What is the treatment for glandular activity, what is the cause, and what are the symptoms? Thank you", + "answer": "There are many causes and symptoms include increased sweating and weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13930, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from a very small swelling in my neck on the left side\nI consulted doctors and they told me I had a lymphatic gland and there was no need to be afraid of it. Two days ago, I noticed swelling of the neck on the same side and there was...", + "answer": "A clinical examination and a television scan must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13931, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a deficiency in the thyroid gland (iodine) and it causes me heavy hair loss. What is the solution to fill the deficiency?", + "answer": "Thyroxine treatment should be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13932, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I had a tumor in the thyroid gland, and the entire gland was removed along with the tumor. Can it affect me in terms of getting pregnant? Delaying pregnancy means I use thyroxine 100 pills.", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, it has nothing to do with the issue", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13933, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from a deficiency in the thyroid gland (iodine). It has caused hair loss and nervousness. What is the treatment to fill the deficiency and avoid the effects of the deficiency?", + "answer": "An underactive thyroid means that the thyroid gland cannot produce enough thyroid hormone to keep the body functioning normally. The causes of an underactive thyroid gland include autoimmune diseases, such as Hashimoto’s disease, surgical removal of the thyroid gland, or exposure to radiation therapy, among others. Hypothyroidism is not diagnosed without reviewing the symptoms, taking the patient's family and personal history, conducting a clinical examination, and performing a complete thyroid function analysis.\nIt is worth noting that in the event of a diagnosis of lethargy, hypothyroidism, or deficiency of the thyroid gland, treatment is by taking pills containing thyroid hormone (T4) to restore hormone levels to the normal level, but it must be done under the supervision of a specialist doctor to determine the dose and adjust it if necessary. With continuous follow-up.\nFor more: Your comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms / What do you know about hypothyroidism? / Treating hypothyroidism with herbs\nReference: Hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13934, + "question": "My child's blood sugar at bedtime is 246\nShould I give her insulin?", + "answer": "According to the program agreed upon with her doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13935, + "question": "Are omega-3 pills a treatment for hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "The treatment for hypothyroidism is the hormone thyroxine, and the dose is based on the percentage of hormone deficiency and is measured by doing a blood test for TS.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13936, + "question": "Thyroid treatment", + "answer": "Depending on the disease that afflicts her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13937, + "question": "Hello ,,\nWhat is the reason for the yellowing of the body, knowing that the result of the blood test is (HB=11)? What is the appropriate treatment?\nwith respect ,,,", + "answer": "You should consult a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13938, + "question": "Peace be upon you. After my engagement, I discovered that my fiancée has diabetes, inherited from her parents! Will this disease affect my children and will it be transmitted to them through inheritance from the mother? This is a sensitive topic for me...", + "answer": "Yes, it may be transmitted to children because it is a hereditary disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13939, + "question": "Is it normal that I have not reached puberty yet, despite the emergence of all secondary characteristics (hair growth and breast growth), and knowing that I am fourteen years old?", + "answer": "Yes, this is normal until the age of 16", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13940, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. My question is: What causes milk to come out of a woman’s breasts even though she is not pregnant? Thank you.", + "answer": "There may be a problem and an increase in the secretion of the prolactin hormone. You must consult an endocrinologist at the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13941, + "question": "I want a diet for a patient who suffers from laziness caused by thyroid", + "answer": "There is no special diet for thyroid patients", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13942, + "question": "Is it possible to get rid of the thyroid gland and stop taking medication?!", + "answer": "Usually this is not possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13943, + "question": "Excuse me, does underactive thyroid glands play a role in heat intolerance? I can't stand the heat at all. I feel like my body feels very hot if I go out or even if I wrap myself up. What's the reason? Is there anyone...", + "answer": "Thyroid function should be tested first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13944, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I want to lose weight, but I heard that the conventional diet does not help in my case. Is there any harm in taking her medication after waking up at noon?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has nothing to do with weight if you take your treatment properly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13945, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nWhat are the symptoms of the gland and the hormones that cause weight gain? And what is their treatment?", + "answer": "The most important cause of excess weight is lack of moderation in food, and glandular dysfunction rarely causes a significant increase in weight, including an underactive thyroid gland and increased cortisone secretion.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13946, + "question": "How long does the surgery to remove a pituitary tumor take?", + "answer": "This depends on the type of operation and its circumstances. The surgeon who will perform the operation must be consulted regarding this matter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13947, + "question": "Dr. Nassib Al-Shibli. How can a single nodule in the right lobe of the thyroid gland be treated? Its size is 2.5 cm and it does not have any side effects. The tests are normal and the biopsy is benign. Please provide a detailed answer.", + "answer": "Of course, we recommend seeing a general surgery specialist in all circumstances, and this must be mentioned.\nA single thyroid nodule in one of the two thyroid lobe, especially in a male, requires surgical removal, not only the nodule but the entire lobe containing it, and of course with the isthmus, which is the middle lobe. The other lobe is left if it does not contain anything healthy in order to preserve thyroid function.\nInvestigations include an ultrasound scan of the thyroid and the lateral part of the neck to look for any enlarged lymph nodes. Then, a microscopic examination with a needle and a histological examination are performed. If there is any suspicion, the treatment is as I mentioned above by removing the entire lobule. If the node is completely healthy on microscopic examination and there are no clinical symptoms, the gland’s functions must be performed. Thyroid T3.T4.TSH...continue...", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13948, + "question": "I have a single nodule in the right lobe of the thyroid gland. All tests are normal and the biopsy is benign and has no side effects on my life. Its size is 2.5 cm. How can I be treated? Please in detail.", + "answer": "If the result of the biopsy is benign and there are no symptoms resulting from the node, it does not need any intervention, only monitoring.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13949, + "question": "Hello, I have 3 children and I have been suffering since his last birth. My son is seven years old. My hair started to fall out and there were gaps in my head. Note that I took medication and I have a thyroid gland and I use pills for it. What is the solution?", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13950, + "question": "I wanted to ask about antibodies in the thyroid gland and their harmful effects and the percentage is 508", + "answer": "It may indicate inflammation of the thyroid gland.\nIt is best to consult an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13951, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and my weight does not go down easily. I want a diet for patients with hypothyroidism", + "answer": "After treating the gland and controlling its result that is not related to weight, food quantities must be reduced, and if you want, you can consult a nutritionist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13952, + "question": "Hello, I have a thyroid gland and I suffer from severe laziness and joint pain. Sometimes I suffer from testicle pain when I walk. Is it due to the gland or are there other symptoms and I often notice...", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has nothing to do with your symptoms. You should see a doctor for a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13953, + "question": "My daughter, who is 9 years old, suffers from secretions in the pituitary gland, which in turn affected the thyroid gland and made her short, as her height is 1 m 8 cm and her weight is 18 kg. What is the solution? Help me, please.", + "answer": "It is necessary to fully review the details of the case and conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause of the problem and then treat it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13954, + "question": "What is the reason for the thyroid hormone constantly fluctuating and not being stable within normal limits? I raise the dose of the medication and it rises above the normal limit and lower it and it falls below the limit. I follow up with the doctor and have not...", + "answer": "This happens in a normal situation, as the natural gland may increase or decrease its secretion according to the body’s need", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13955, + "question": "I was suffering from a thyroid gland disorder, but I treated it and recovered completely. After I got married, I am suffering from a delay in pregnancy. Is the reason due to the first’s illness?", + "answer": "Thyroid function should be retested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13956, + "question": "What is the highest level of thyroid gland?", + "answer": "There are many types of thyroid hormone tests that differ in their normal percentage depending on the laboratory in which the analysis was performed. You must adhere to performing these tests every specific period of time, especially if you suffer from problems with the thyroid gland, and the normal percentage for these tests is as follows:\n\nTSH: Thyroid stimulating hormone: The normal range ranges between 0.4-4 mIU/L.\nT3 hormone triiodothyronine: The normal level ranges between 100-200 ng/dl.\nFree T4 thyroxine: The normal range ranges between 9-25 pmol/L.\n\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs\nTreating thyroid activity with natural herbs and plants\nNutrition in solving thyroid secretion problems\nWhat do you know about hypothyroidism?\nThe relationship of the thyroid gland to weight\n\nReference:\n\nThyroid function tests \nTHYROID FUNCTION TEST (TFT) INTERPRETATION", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13957, + "question": "Does a thyroid level of 21.4 require treatment?", + "answer": "What does this number indicate?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13958, + "question": "Welcome\nI have a problem with high cortisol and enlargement of the adrenal gland on the left side. Do I need treatment?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that you should consult an endocrinologist in your country", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13959, + "question": "Hello\nMy wife suffers from hyperthyroidism\nShe is breastfeeding her 11-month-old child\nYou take Carbimazole\nThe treating doctor told her that it was not necessary to stop breastfeeding\nSo what do you advise me?", + "answer": "It is best to stop breastfeeding, but if that is difficult, there is nothing wrong with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13960, + "question": "I have had hypothyroidism since the age of 15. Recently, for about 6 days, I have had a headache that occurs at bedtime, preventing me from sleeping, and insomnia that occurs along with numbness in the tips of the hands and the side of the head.", + "answer": "These symptoms are not related to the thyroid gland. You should consult a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13961, + "question": "I suffer from short stature, and this has begun to affect my life as a whole. It is a bad psychological, social, etc. condition. I am 17 years old. Save me.", + "answer": "It is necessary to see an endocrinologist to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests and evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13962, + "question": "I would like to know how to increase growth hormone", + "answer": "It depends on the basis of the defect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13963, + "question": "How can we get rid of chronic back, sprain, and front injuries and their relationship to growth hormone?", + "answer": "Any injuries should be avoided", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13964, + "question": "Hello.\nWhat are the harms and benefits of salmon oil capsules?\nDoes it harm those with thyroid gland or not?\nThank you.", + "answer": "There is no harm or problem if you take one pill daily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13965, + "question": "I had a miscarriage two months ago. Does the gland sluggishness have anything to do with it because they did not increase the dose and I am taking 125 thyroxine?", + "answer": "I do not think that the dose has anything to do with falls", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13966, + "question": "D. I have swelling in the jowl area, and its swelling increases every time I eat eggs or bananas, even if it is a small amount, knowing that I do not eat them daily, but rather every week or more, and also when I eat...", + "answer": "You should see a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13967, + "question": "I feel pain and slight swelling in the neck from the left side. I had x-rays and tests and the doctor told me it was inflammation of the lymph node and a slight increase in the thyroid. I took antibiotics and did not feel better, so what should I do?", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor to re-evaluate the condition and treat the increased secretion if it is still present", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13968, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My fiancé had his thyroid removed at the age of 11, and the condition is troubling him. Can I have children after marriage, knowing that he does not follow any medication regimen? Please reply and thank you.", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, there is no problem with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13969, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I take Troxine 50. Can I take Raspberry Ketone for weight loss or similar medications?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has nothing to do with this, but we do not recommend these medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13970, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nDoes a thyroid patient need regular visits to the laboratory or specialist doctor if his health condition is stable?\nThank you very much and appreciation", + "answer": "Once every six months to a year at least", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13971, + "question": "Does the process of removing the tonsils have anything to do with the thyroid gland in the event that there is a node in the gland, and does removing the tonsils have side effects after the doctor approves the operation after the medical examination?", + "answer": "The tonsils have nothing to do with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13972, + "question": "My height is 158 and my weight is 94. What is the appropriate diet for me, knowing that I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13973, + "question": "A child from birth who was born with a deficiency in the external genital area. I visited the doctors and they prescribed a testosterone ointment or gel for him, but I did not find it. Is there another treatment and is it possible to circumcise...", + "answer": "Must be evaluated by a pediatric endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13974, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I use thyroxine 50. The doctor told me that it may be with you for life. Does the treatment have side effects? What are the symptoms?", + "answer": "There are no side effects as it is a replacement hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13975, + "question": "Is there a relationship between tuberculosis and the thyroid gland??", + "answer": "No, there is no direct relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13976, + "question": "3.,. The rate of the gland and its symptoms", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13977, + "question": "Symptoms of the gland, if their rate is .,.3", + "answer": "There are no symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13978, + "question": "I am a diabetic and I have hypothyroidism and I am overweight. I tried to diet, but I failed more than once. Please advise me, and I am 45 years old.", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13979, + "question": "Peace be upon you, may God make you happy\nI went to the doctor and he diagnosed my condition as a parotid gland virus, but there is no visible swelling, fever, or headache, only pain. At what stage is the disease now, incubation or terminal...", + "answer": "It depends on the clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13980, + "question": "I suffer from a deficiency in thyroxine, and I have been taking treatment for more than 7 years. The percentages vary according to the tests, but for more than two years, the treatment percentage has been stable at 75, but continuing on...", + "answer": "Thyroxine has no relation to obesity at all. On the contrary, its deficiency may lead to a slight weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13981, + "question": "I have been married for a year, and the doctor asked me to do tests on the second day of my period, fsh-lh-tsh-prl, and the results were\nfsh 6.9\nlh 2.5\nprl 10.9\ntsh 1.214\nWith your permission, can someone read the analysis and whether the percentages...", + "answer": "All of these proportions are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13982, + "question": "My wife has a single nodule in the right lobe of the thyroid nodule, and its size is about 2.5 cm. It does not mean any side effects, and her tests are normal. My question is, how can treatment be done and what are the medications?", + "answer": "It should be biopsied", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13983, + "question": "Welcome\nI want to inquire about increased thyroid secretion? I want to know about excessive secretion and quick treatment.\nThanks", + "answer": "The cause of increased secretion must be diagnosed by doing a radioisotope scan to find out the cause and then determine the appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13984, + "question": "Is swollen lymph nodes in children due to inflammation considered negligence and delay in treatment?", + "answer": "This is not considered the case, and a pediatrician should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13985, + "question": "Does the psychological and nervous state affect the level of type 1 diabetes?", + "answer": "Not unimportantly, a moderate diet is the most important factor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13986, + "question": "Hello ..\nMy mother suffers from swollen feet as if they were filled with water. Especially at night with pain and cramps. Note that she has diabetes and high blood pressure\nWhat is the cause of this swelling?...", + "answer": "The causes of swollen and swollen feet are due to one of the following reasons:\n\nThe foot has been subjected to an injury such as a fracture, sprain, strain, or bruise.\nSitting or standing for a long time.\nHormonal changes.\nEating a lot of salty foods leads to fluid accumulation in the body.\nTaking certain medications, such as medications to treat high blood pressure, medications to treat diabetes, cortisone, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, calcium channel blockers, and others.\nAn allergic reaction such as being stung.\nObesity.\nWearing tight clothes.\nVenous insufficiency.\nBlood clot.\nCongestive heart.\nPulmonary hypertension.\nMalnutrition.\n\nYou must see a doctor as soon as possible to perform the necessary tests and review the medications used to determine the cause of swollen feet and treat it.\nFor more:\n\nFoot problems and their types\nMisconceptions about diabetes\nTreatment of type 2 diabetes\nDiet used for high blood pressure patients\nNatural ways to treat high blood pressure\n\nReference:\n\nWhat Is Peripheral Edema and What Causes It?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13987, + "question": "Hello Doctor, is swollen glands in the neck, thighs, armpits and head a sign of danger? They swelled a little and stopped, but only a little. Recently, I have a rapid heartbeat. I had tests done for anemia and...", + "answer": "These are lymph nodes, not endocrine glands. You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13988, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old girl and I feel some strange symptoms, such as difficulty swallowing, pain in the neck and chest, and a swollen gland in my neck. I always feel tired, dizzy, and have severe pain in my head...", + "answer": "No, it is not cancer. A clinical examination, a television image of the neck, and thyroid function tests must be performed for diagnosis and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13989, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid disease?", + "answer": "It depends on the type of thyroid dysfunction", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13990, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid gland?", + "answer": "It depends on the type of gland and the type of defect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13991, + "question": "How do I know that I have an excess of growth hormone... And how do I know that my height is normal... I am 20 and my height is 180 cm...\nThere was someone who told me that a tall person has more weight...", + "answer": "There are not necessarily other more important symptoms when there is an increase in growth hormone secretion, so you must consult an endocrinologist to evaluate the condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13992, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and I use thyroxine 100 and 75%. I was using breastfeeding pills and left them and my menstrual period did not come. What should I do? Is it related to the gland and how do I regulate my period? I am afraid of pregnancy and my child is old...", + "answer": "You must take contraception and have your thyroid function tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13993, + "question": "I heard about the Fructose needle being used for weight loss. I have an underactive thyroid and I use a blood sugar regulator because I am susceptible to that. Is it true that it causes cancer in the pancreas and thyroid?? Please advise", + "answer": "It does not cause this, but you should not use it without the supervision of your physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13994, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I feel that I have a strong fear of death and I sit obsessively, especially when sleeping. What is the treatment and what is this obsession coming from, knowing that I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, you should see a psychiatrist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13995, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from short stature, as my height is 161 cm\nI am 19 years old, and my brothers are at least 174 feet tall\nI had tests done on growth hormone and the results were fine, thank God...", + "answer": "It's okay to read a simple, very useful article on this topic.\nArticles by Dr. Nassib Al-Shibli... on Google search\nHow can you increase your height?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13996, + "question": "Is underactive thyroid dangerous?", + "answer": "If it is not treated, there are many negative effects that result from that, but if you are under treatment and under the supervision of a doctor, then there is no problem with that.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13997, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and it was TSH 18 and I did not take any treatment for it, and after 3 months I returned the test and it was TSH 2.7. Is it possible to control the thyroid gland without medication, knowing that I did not take...", + "answer": "This is most likely subclinical laziness. There may be a change in the examination in this way. What is required now is to monitor the course of the disease, that is, re-examination every two or three months. It is preferable to do anti-thyroid antibodies (ATPO). If they are positive, this indicates the occurrence of laziness in the future.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13998, + "question": "Do yeast tablets affect thyroid analysis? Thank you", + "answer": "No, it does not affect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 13999, + "question": "Are there any problems when I remove the thyroid gland permanently? Because I have an enlargement of it, but it is benign?", + "answer": "Some complications of surgery, in addition to your need to take thyroxine pills permanently", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14000, + "question": "Do menstrual regulating medications treat hormonal disorders?", + "answer": "Not always, and it depends on the disease or underlying problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14001, + "question": "I got married 3 months ago and my weight is 107 kilograms. My husband wants me to get pregnant quickly. My husband is 56 years old and I am 25 years old. I want a solution to get pregnant faster. Does our situation allow for quick pregnancy or not? Help me by all means to get pregnant.", + "answer": "You should consult an obstetrician and gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14002, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am a 33-year-old woman who has had an underactive gland since 2012. If I did a hormone test, FSH 15.30mUI/ml LH 3.83 PROGESTRONE 0.72nmol/l TESTOST 20ng/dl\nI did a test for FSH28mUI/ml. What does this test mean?", + "answer": "There is an increase in the FSH test, and this may indicate weakness in the ovaries, but the condition must be fully evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14003, + "question": "Does thyroid activity have a serious impact in the long term?", + "answer": "Of course, there are several negative effects, especially on the heart and bones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14004, + "question": "What is the best time for FSH LH8 Pro hormone tests?", + "answer": "The best time is the second day of the period.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14005, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from inflammation of the salivary gland, lack of saliva secretion, dry mouth, and some pain in the right cheek and under the ear. All of this is accompanied by pain in the neck and eyes...", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14006, + "question": "I was complaining about body pain and dizziness for a month, and my weight increased, so I went to a doctor and he asked me to do a TSH test due to my work conditions. I traveled and took the drug Troxine 100 for a month, but my weight decreased and I was tired. So...", + "answer": "I cannot answer without seeing the test results before using the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14007, + "question": "I play bodybuilding and I want to do a course of hormones for muscle mass. Is the course harmful to sexual health, especially since I am married? Are there hormones without side effects?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that it has negative effects on the sexual side", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14008, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism. Should I take 50 days and 75 days of Levothorex to keep the level normal in order to get pregnant, or is it dangerous for me?", + "answer": "There is no problem with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14009, + "question": "Does the appearance of hair on the chin, mustache, armpit, and some parts, even if only slightly, indicate the health of the prostate and the safety of its production of semen after atrophy of the testicles, since it is one of...", + "answer": "No, but it indicates that the hormone testosterone is secreted in adults", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14010, + "question": "Does Cycloprogynova treat high testosterone by treating female hormones?", + "answer": "In females, yes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14011, + "question": "Hello\nI had a thyroid test done and the result was 5.71\nDoes this percentage require taking medications or not?!", + "answer": "If the test is for TSH, you need to visit a doctor who specializes in endocrinology", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14012, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done 3 months ago and it was TSH 18. I returned the test after 3 months and it was TSH 2.7. Is it possible to control the thyroid gland without treatment, knowing that I feel breakdowns in my body...", + "answer": "Were you under treatment when you were re-examined?\nAn FT4 examination must be performed every time with the first examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14013, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done 3 months ago and the result was TSH 18 and I did not take any treatment. After 3 months I repeated the test and the result was TSH 2.7. Is it possible that the thyroid gland was controlled without treatment...", + "answer": "There may be an error in the analysis because the two results are completely contradictory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14014, + "question": "I suffer from severe hair loss, and my hair does not fall out in general, but it has been falling out for about 4 months. I had body tests done, there was no deficiency in vitamins, and I had hormone tests done, but there was nothing significant, so...", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14015, + "question": "I want treatment for my thyroid gland, but without surgery", + "answer": "You must first know the accurate diagnosis and then determine the appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14016, + "question": "My granddaughter was infected with an unknown virus as a result of a microbe, and the doctors reported that because of this, the pancreas stopped working... and it is possible that when the microbe is gone, the pancreas will activate again and work normally... Is this true????", + "answer": "I do not think so", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14017, + "question": "The condition is not caused by a tumor, but rather by malignant glands that used to appear in the neck. I was being treated with chemotherapy and they disappeared after the first dose, but I was not consistent in the treatment time.\nCan I heal...", + "answer": "These are not endocrine glands, you should consult your physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14018, + "question": "I have an appointment to take a sample from a thyroid tumor. Is it painful or is the sample taken under anesthesia? Are there any symptoms after taking the sample? Is there any danger in this examination?", + "answer": "The question is from the specialty of general surgery or pathology... who takes the sample, usually one of them?\nTaking the sample does not require local anesthesia at all, and the same sensation as an intramuscular needle. It is not dangerous, but it is very necessary for histological diagnosis. It is recommended to apply pressure to the puncture site for only 5 minutes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14019, + "question": "I have more than one tumor in the right lobe of the thyroid gland. What are the methods of treating it? Note that I am not sure whether it is benign or malignant? What would the treatment be like if...", + "answer": "A needle biopsy sample must be taken from the right lobe and removed for histological examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14020, + "question": "Q: Peace be upon you\nMy aunt suffers from a gland located on her spinal cord\nYears ago, her condition has progressed and she has begun to show symptoms of quadriplegia. She is 25 years old\nThe doctors do not accept to perform the operation", + "answer": "A neurologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14021, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to know the causes of swollen lymph nodes in children under 5 years old?", + "answer": "Referral to a pediatric specialist in lymph nodes that are not an endocrine gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14022, + "question": "Hello\nI have thyroid disease STH 15. I have atrophy in the gland and a hormonal disorder, and it affects my ability to get pregnant and have children. What is the solution and treatment? I do not know that I am 39 years old and my weight is 114.", + "answer": "Treatment of hypothyroidism is by replacing the hormone thyroxine, and it can be controlled well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14023, + "question": "Hello\nTwo weeks ago, I had blood and sugar tests, specifically the gland\nAnd the results are sound\nI still feel the same symptoms, lethargy, laziness, hair loss, delayed menstruation, and excessive sleeping\nWhat is the reason for that?!", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14024, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What is the treatment for gynecomastia in men?", + "answer": "Treatment follows the possible cause: medicinal, pathological, or hormonal.\nThe topic has already been discussed in detail.\nSee similar questions.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14025, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I suffer from hair loss, and my hair does not grow long and stands at one length. I would like to know the causes of the loss and a treatment to stop the loss and make the hair longer.", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14026, + "question": "Peace be upon you... Doctor, help me with an overactive thyroid gland that causes me pain under the armpit and breast. What is the treatment and does it have serious effects?", + "answer": "It is not possible to answer without a complete evaluation of the situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14027, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 22-year-old young man who suffers from erectile dysfunction. I am completely healthy and do not have any diseases. Praise be to God. I hope I know the solutions to this big problem. Thank you.", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14028, + "question": "Does testosterone have a fixed value?", + "answer": "Normal limits are attached to the examination result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14029, + "question": "I am confused, the blood sugar level is less than one milliliter on an empty stomach, 124 milliliters after eating, sometimes 180 milliliters, sometimes 210 milliliters after two hours, and sometimes 135 milliliters, and I do not have symptoms of diabetes...", + "answer": "You have a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14030, + "question": "What are the medications that increase testosterone?", + "answer": "These medications should not be used without the direct supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14031, + "question": "Does an increase in men’s prolactin and thyroid gland affect penis erection? May God reward you", + "answer": "Yes, it definitely affects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14032, + "question": "Symptoms of enlarged lymph nodes. How can I know if they are enlarged, especially the neck area?!", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14033, + "question": "I suffer from swelling. The right side of the neck is not large, but it becomes more apparent when I lift the neck up while swallowing. Is it possible that it is from the teeth, knowing that my teeth hurt and some of them...", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14034, + "question": "Hello\nDoes the lack of normal secretion of hormones cause an incomplete (partial) erection of less than 90 degrees?\nIs there a hormone treatment to return to a normal state?\ngreetings to you all", + "answer": "Tests must first be performed to determine the diagnosis and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14035, + "question": "I have diabetes, high blood pressure, and hyperthyroidism. I have a strong and persistent erection, and the problem is that it suddenly loses its erection, especially if the sexual position changes. What should I do? A thousand thanks.", + "answer": "Losing an erection during sexual intercourse and not being able to maintain it is known as erectile dysfunction, which may be due to one of the following reasons:\n\nCardiovascular diseases.\nDiabetes.\nHypertension.\nObesity or overweight.\ngrowing old.\nStress and anxiety.\nHaving problems in the marital relationship.\nDrug or alcohol abuse, smoking, etc.\n\nYou can follow one of the following options to improve erection and see a doctor if it does not work:\n\nControl blood sugar levels and consult a doctor regularly to adjust medication doses when necessary.\nControl blood pressure by monitoring blood pressure, adhering to medications, and constantly seeing a specialist doctor to review the medications used and their doses.\nReview all medications used, as some medications for treating depression and medications for treating high blood pressure can lead to erectile dysfunction.\nAvoid anxiety, stress and tension.\nExercising daily and losing excess weight.\nUse nutritional supplements that contain ginseng extract.\nFollow a healthy diet and eat nuts, honey, garlic, onions, bananas, ginger, dates, fatty fish, and others.\n\nFor more:\n\n Diabetes and sexual dysfunction in men\nDiabetes and sex\nTreating erectile dysfunction with shock waves\nHow to overcome the problem of erectile dysfunction?\nHow can premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction be treated naturally?\nTestosterone and erection\n\nReference:\n\nErectile dysfunction and diabetes\nErectile dysfunction and diabetes: Take control today", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14036, + "question": "Does hyperthyroidism cause diabetes and high blood pressure? Does it go away when the cause is removed? Thank you.", + "answer": "Usually not and each of them must be treated separately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14037, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 48-year-old widow. I have pain in my right breast with a drop of blood. I am treating the prolactin hormone, which is high.", + "answer": "The question should be directed to the General Surgery Department.\nBloody discharge from the nipple is an important matter and requires investigations such as a clinical examination by a general surgeon and sonograms, regardless of the prolactin hormone... It most likely results from a benign papillary tumor within the mammary ducts, but there is a fair percentage of organic causes that must be investigated. ..", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14038, + "question": "Is Leucrema lotion for the sensitive area suitable for those who have an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "This has nothing to do with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14039, + "question": "I need a lotion for the sensitive area that is suitable for those who have an underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has nothing to do with the types of lotion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14040, + "question": "Peace be upon you, 10 days ago I had brown and white discharge and sharp pain in my lower abdomen, then clear discharge, and now strong pain on the right side of the ovary. Does this indicate pregnancy? Please reply...", + "answer": "No, this does not indicate pregnancy. See your gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14041, + "question": "Age 63. After a blood test for low testosterone, my endocrinologist prescribed me (testoviròn) 250mg injection every two weeks for life, and I have improved a lot for 7 years. Should I continue? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "The number of injections per month must be reduced, i.e. one per month is sufficient, or every two to three weeks, and a prostate enzyme test must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14042, + "question": "What are endocrine diseases, especially widespread in Saudi Arabia?", + "answer": "I don't have statistics on this subject", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14043, + "question": "My body mass index is 32.56, my height is 169, and my weight is 93. I have an underactive thyroid gland and a vitamin D deficiency, and I did not see a doctor for treatment.\nQuestion: If I used thyroid medications and vitamins. Will my weight gradually decrease??", + "answer": "First, the thyroid gland and vitamin D deficiency must be treated, regardless of weight. Second, the amount of food must be reduced to lose weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14044, + "question": "What are the appropriate medications for hair loss due to hyperthyroidism? please reply", + "answer": "Hyperthyroidism must be treated, and there are no special treatments for hair loss resulting from hyperthyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14045, + "question": "What is the best treatment for an underactive thyroid gland? Knowing that I suffer from gout. I am 33 years old. Male. Many thanks.", + "answer": "There is no treatment other than thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14046, + "question": "I am in the last week of the eighth month of pregnancy, and I have heaviness and swelling in my hands and feet, even though I am taking thyroid medication, 150 ml. What is the reason?", + "answer": "Pregnancy itself is the reason. Consult your gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14047, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid delay pregnancy while working? I take thyroxine, a dose of 100 grams daily except Fridays, and the monthly test for Thyroid 5 or 4, and the T3 and T4 tests are normal.", + "answer": "Take all 100 days and I do not think that the thyroid gland is the reason for not getting pregnant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14048, + "question": "What are the risks of thyroid disease? Does it lead to interruption of the menstrual cycle?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14049, + "question": "My cycle is 27 days long. What is the best day for intercourse to conceive a boy? I have weak ovaries and I use E. Should I use it until the end of the month?", + "answer": "Referred to a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14050, + "question": "I am Abdul Rahman Ahmed from Cairo. I am 15 years old and very short. My height is 147. Is there a treatment that I can take or not? Thank you and please reply.", + "answer": "It is not possible to answer without a complete evaluation of the situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14051, + "question": "What are the risks of thyroid gland? Does it lead to interruption of the menstrual cycle?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14052, + "question": "What is the medical examination that can reveal growth hormone deficiency?", + "answer": "It is a motivational examination that has a special method that must be performed under the supervision of an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14053, + "question": "Peace be upon you, does thyroid cause colon?", + "answer": "No, there is no direct relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14054, + "question": "I am a woman in my thirties and I suffer from hyperthyroidism. Can I get treatment before it is too late?", + "answer": "Of course there is a treatment, but it is necessary to consult an endocrinologist to perform the necessary tests, determine the diagnosis, and then provide the appropriate treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14055, + "question": "I suffer from large breasts, and I am an 18-year-old boy and an adult at the age of 17. I am afraid that I may have Klinefelter's Syndrome, and my armpit hair is thin and my pubic hair is not thick. But I understand it well...", + "answer": "First, an FSH, LH, and Testosterone total test must be done, and then a chromosomal test can be done if the hormone tests agree with the diagnosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14056, + "question": "I suffer from a short penis and small muscles throughout my body as well as the bone!? Do I need hormonal treatment? Is its effectiveness quick? And which doctor should I go to to receive treatment?? And does it have an effect in the future?", + "answer": "First, a clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause, followed by treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14057, + "question": "Is it possible for a patient with congenital hypothyroidism to recover or does he have to continue treatment for life? Are there any health or mental problems that the child will face if...", + "answer": "He will most likely need treatment on a permanent basis, and if he starts treatment at the correct time and continues with it regularly, he will not face any problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14058, + "question": "I was treated for lymph nodes twice, and now they have reappeared for the third time. I did tests and the results showed the presence of glands in the neck area with swelling. Can I email or WhatsApp??? To send...", + "answer": "These are not endocrine glands, you should consult a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14059, + "question": "I'm 19 years old\nI took approximately 8 to 10 injections of Cidoteston 250\nAn injection every two weeks\nIs it possible that these injections will cause me infertility or my testicles will not produce hormones?", + "answer": "Probably not, but if there is no need to use it, it should be stopped immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14060, + "question": "I have had diabetes for a year and its level has not dropped below 200 despite committing to taking medication", + "answer": "Treatment and doses must be adjusted under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14061, + "question": "I am 20 years old and I heard that I can take growth and male hormones to increase height, and I have a calcium deficiency, and I heard that the male hormone treats calcium deficiency. Is this true?", + "answer": "What affects calcium is the parathyroid hormone and calcitonin, in addition to vitamin D and... For height, growth hormone analysis must be done, as well as IGF1, TSH, and FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14062, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a tumor in my armpits that appears and disappears without pain. I am a female, 23 years old. Thank you.", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14063, + "question": "I did an ovulation test and it came out at 0.320, a T4 test came out at 0.870, a TSH test was 3.620, and a T3 test came out at 3.20. Are there any complications in the gland?", + "answer": "Units must be identified and re-examined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14064, + "question": "If I have mammary glands, it is beneficial for pregnant women", + "answer": "What does mammary gland mean?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14065, + "question": "My husband had his gland tested, so the doctor gave him Troxine 100. It lasted for a month. Then he went to another doctor and told him that the test was normal and did not require medication. Will this dose affect him, knowing that he has gained weight? What is the reason? Thank you.", + "answer": "No, it will not affect him very often, and it certainly will not increase his weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14066, + "question": "I took thyroid medication for weight loss and got good results, but I fear that the gland will become lethargic and not return to its normal state when I stop the medication. Please advise me.", + "answer": "It is not permissible to use thyroid medications to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14067, + "question": "Hello\nI have thyroid symptoms. I should go to any doctor", + "answer": "To an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14068, + "question": "What is thyrotoxicosis", + "answer": "Thyrotoxicosis is a medical condition resulting from excessive secretion of the thyroid hormone and is represented by symptoms of hyperactivity of this gland, such as intolerance to hot weather, irritability, nervousness, rapid irritation, rapid and rapid heart palpitations, weight loss with a good appetite for food, and sometimes diarrhea. The most important and common causes are 70% attributed to an immune disease called Grave's disease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14069, + "question": "I want advice on ways to prevent pregnancy after childbirth, knowing that I have hyperthyroidism and do not get pills", + "answer": "Hyperthyroidism should be treated and a gynecologist should be consulted regarding contraceptives", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14070, + "question": "What are the causes of high adrenaline in the blood and what are its symptoms? Thank you", + "answer": "There are many causes, some of which are pathological and some are not, and the symptoms are headache, tension, and tremors, but this cannot be evaluated without consulting a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14071, + "question": "What is the solution to eliminating obesity? Does it relate to the thyroid gland and what is vitamin D?", + "answer": "A moderate diet is the main method that we recommend. Extreme laziness in the function of the thyroid gland may cause weight gain, but usually this excess weight goes with controlling the function of the thyroid gland, and vitamin D has nothing to do with weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14072, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid cause colon?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14073, + "question": "Does taking the drug Troxine before a thyroid test affect the result of the test? If it has an effect, it will be a large percentage or no.", + "answer": "It does not matter if the required test is TSH, which is the test required to follow up most patients. However, it is advised not to take it on the morning of the examination day if the doctor chooses to conduct an additional test, which is T4 (since T4 is the same thyroxine that the patient takes), meaning the T4 result is affected and the TSH result is not affected.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14074, + "question": "I am 24 years old and I have a delay in my menstrual cycle, knowing that I have an underactive thyroid gland. What is the treatment??", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism definitely needs to be treated. Other reasons for delaying the period must be looked for if the delay in the period continues after the results of the tests indicate that compensating for the thyroid hormone deficiency with treatment is sufficient.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14075, + "question": "What are the causes of fibrosis of the mammary glands and what are its symptoms?", + "answer": "What is meant by mammary glands?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14076, + "question": "Hello. If the thyroid test T4 is 14.200 pmol/L. Also, T.S.H is equal to 3.111mui/L. Is 100 micrograms of Ethyrox per day sufficient? I am following up with a doctor. But I notice an increase in weight. Please advise me.", + "answer": "In general, the decision to adjust the dose must be based on the opinion of the treating physician, who takes into account the clinical examination and not only the laboratory results. The lab result you mention is normal. Your doctor may choose to keep the dose the same or increase it by a small percentage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14077, + "question": "I am 21 and my body hair is thin. Natural hormones, but I have a prolactin deficiency, which cannot be solved", + "answer": "It is difficult to accept hormone results as normal without an endocrinologist seeing them himself. Many of these hormones do not depend on their results without taking into account other hormones.\nA deficiency of prolactin is usually a result of diseases affecting the pituitary gland and does not cause its deficiency in isolation from the rest of the pituitary hormones (that is, its deficiency is usually part of a more general deficiency in the rest of the pituitary hormones).\nIsolated prolactin deficiency, that is, without a more general deficiency in the rest of the pituitary hormones, is rare, even very rare, and there is no special treatment for it\nThin body hair is not necessarily evidence of illness if there is no other complaint", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14078, + "question": "Peace be upon you/ “I am suffering during this period from a rapid heartbeat as soon as I move or instead of a simple effort, with failure and heaviness in my legs.”\nBlood pressure is relatively low during rest, often between 100-110/66-67 at intervals...", + "answer": "You should see a cardiologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14079, + "question": "Please, how is hyperthyroidism treated eight months after giving birth, and is it temporary?", + "answer": "Treatment depends on the condition. There are two types of treatment: medication, iodine, and surgery. Only the specialist endocrinologist determines the appropriate treatment. We wish you safety.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14080, + "question": "Is the FSH level of 27 for a 47-year-old woman who has an underactive gland and is taking a dose of 75 normal, knowing that her period is irregular?", + "answer": "This indicates that the ovaries have begun to weaken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14081, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI had hormone tests (FSH-LH) done to detect the cause of delayed pregnancy and the results were as follows\nfsh4\nlh 3\nAnd the thyroid gland is one\nWhat does it indicate if she is healthy or not?", + "answer": "If the result of the thyroid test 1 is TSH, then it is a normal result. It is preferable to perform a T4 test at the same time as a TSH test. As for the LH and FSH test, the normal values ​​vary depending on the date of the test from the beginning of the menstrual cycle, and an estradiol (female hormone) test must be performed with the same sample. But the most important thing is to know whether the cycle is regular and normal and whether ovulation occurs or not.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14082, + "question": "Is it recommended to use diabetes medications such as Glucophage for weight loss?? Or polycystic ovary syndrome... knowing that I am 18 years old", + "answer": "Yes, but under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14083, + "question": "Increase height after the age of 21", + "answer": "Of course possible.\nI advise you to read a simple article on the Internet.\nArticles.Dr. Nassib Al-Shibli\nAn article entitled: How can you increase your height after the age of 21\nThe matter is documented.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14084, + "question": "I tested my blood sugar and it came out 48", + "answer": "The examination must be repeated in the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14085, + "question": "What is the best time to take diabetes pills, before or after eating?", + "answer": "Best before eating", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14086, + "question": "I have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for 15 years... I am committed to taking the medication, which is the pills... I keep up with it... but I finally felt tension in the nerves in the legs, as well as... partial lack of sensation in the feet.", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14087, + "question": "Is the result of the ANA analysis.\n1:40 is considered dangerous and indicates something. Knowing that all my CBC tests were fine. I had a test done a month ago for ANA and DNA and they were fine.", + "answer": "You should consult a rheumatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14088, + "question": "What causes brown or black secretions during the first three days of menstruation and the last two days?!", + "answer": "The question should be referred to the gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14089, + "question": "Hello\nI have a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter\nI noticed while changing pampers that liquid stool came out from the opening above the anus\nWhat does it indicate?!", + "answer": "You should consult a pediatrician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14090, + "question": "Hello ,,\nWhat are the best types of condoms? Why do pregnancy sometimes occur despite its use?\nThanks for your efforts ,,", + "answer": "You should consult a pharmacist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14091, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the results came back\nlow (0.1215)\nt4 (15.9)\nt3 (4.86)\nI am taking a dose of 75. Should I change the dose or is it better to take the same dose and do another test after a month please...", + "answer": "Repeat the examination after a month and a half. If the picture remains the same, the dose should be reduced slightly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14092, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and it came out\nlow(0.1215) Tsh\n(15.9) t4\n(4.86) t3\nI am taking a dose of 75. Should I change the dose or continue with it and do another test after a month? Please reply and thank you.", + "answer": "This question has been answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14093, + "question": "I have high prolactin. I used his pills for a month, consulting the doctor. Is it possible that it is still high because my period is half a month late?", + "answer": "Must follow up and modify", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14094, + "question": "What are the symptoms of mammary gland cirrhosis, what is its solution, is it possible for it to develop, and if it is not treated, does it have serious developments and can it come from what and what are its causes?", + "answer": "What is meant by mammary gland?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14095, + "question": "Doctor, I am 17 years old and I have not had my period at all. I did tests and it turned out that my hormones were messed up and I intentionally had a slight increase in my hormones in my milk. She gave me a medicine called Clemene. Should I take the medicine or is there a solution...", + "answer": "It is not possible to answer without reviewing the tests and repeating them to confirm the diagnosis first and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14096, + "question": "What is the age at which diabetes appears?", + "answer": "There is no specific age. It may appear at any age. The cause is still unknown.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14097, + "question": "My daughter suffers from cysts on the thyroid gland. She suffers from an underactive thyroid gland. She had a biopsy and it turned out to be benign cysts. What is the cause and treatment?", + "answer": "We do not know the cause, and the treatment is monitoring if it is small and does not put pressure on anything. However, if it causes any problems, then surgery is the solution", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14098, + "question": "My mother suffers from pain in the soles of the feet and fever when sleeping. What is the cause? Is laziness related to this?", + "answer": "No, this is usually peripheral neuropathy. You should see a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14099, + "question": "Recently, I had tests done and found that I had high blood sugar, knowing that I have been taking Gabapentin for about 8 months because I suffer from inflammation in the right side of the body...", + "answer": "Treatment has nothing to do with diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14100, + "question": "The question is... treatment for an underactive thyroid", + "answer": "The treatment for hypothyroidism is thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14101, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from nervousness and irritability, and this causes me problems. What should I do?", + "answer": "Thyroid examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14102, + "question": "A state of trembling in the head that coincides with severe tension.. Does the hormone cortisol have an effect on this matter? I hope you can advise me on this matter because it bothers me very much and there is no solution to get rid of this often (recurring) condition. Thank you.", + "answer": "Cortisone has nothing to do with this, so you should consult a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14103, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, I use Etsoline, I have been for more than ten years, married, and have two children.\nWhat is the appropriate treatment, including vitamins, and is it used all the time?\nI take an amiga...", + "answer": "Vitamin D and B12", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14104, + "question": "I have sweating in my hands and I went to the doctor and he didn't help me with anything and the problem started. It causes a lot of discomfort.", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14105, + "question": "I am 22 years old - I suffer from a soft and weak voice - Gynecomastia in the chest - With prolapse of the right testicle - I measured the level of testosterone and found it to be 3.5, and the normal range is 3-10, and the estradiol hormone is 81, and the normal range is 11.", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14106, + "question": "Good evening, two months ago I gave birth by caesarean section. Am I allowed to do abdominal exercises now?!", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14107, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from underactive thyroid glands, and if I continue treatment, the symptoms return, which are excessive sleep, laziness, depression, sadness, and constipation. Will the treatment be with me for life?", + "answer": "Yes, of course, often for life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14108, + "question": "I am a 24-year-old young man. I have a significant deficiency in the size of my right breast. It is noteworthy that it does not cause me any pain. Is there a treatment? This was discovered when I was...", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist to conduct a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14109, + "question": "I am 38 years old. What is the reason for the redness and heat of the right cheek, the swelling of the lower eyelid of the right eye, headache, temporary fever, cold toes, and imbalance? I have high blood pressure, my blood sugar is normal, and my blood test is normal.", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14110, + "question": "Does hypoparathyroidism affect body functions in the long term?", + "answer": "If it causes a deficiency in calcium levels in yes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14111, + "question": "Does high prolactin play a role in increasing facial hair growth for women?", + "answer": "Not in a valuable way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14112, + "question": "Mustache hair has not appeared yet, and it appeared years ago. Beard hair, but very little remains. Trimming the mustache with a razor more than once. Trying to grow it, but to no avail. What is your advice? I want to grow it...", + "answer": "If there is no problem with the male hormone level, you should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14113, + "question": "I am 25 years old. I have neither a mustache nor a beard, but only a light beard and a half-light and half-mustache. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to find out the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14114, + "question": "I am a 22-year-old girl, my height is 157, and my weight is 49. I want to increase my height, knowing that I am short.", + "answer": "At your age, I think this is difficult", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14115, + "question": "Please, I have swelling in the mouth and right cheek area only, and when I was examined, the doctor told me it was a parotid gland and gave me treatment for it, but the swelling increased and I cannot open my mouth at all.", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14116, + "question": "Welcome\nMy husband, who is 42 years old, has been suffering for some time from a rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath. His blood pressure is low, even though he suffers from stress at work? Do\nDoes he suffer from any disease? Does he...", + "answer": "It is necessary to see a cardiologist to perform the necessary tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14117, + "question": "I have been suffering from diabetes mellitus 2 for four years\nMy condition is stable: blood before breakfast is 125-128, but blood during breakfast rises within 2 to 3 hours to 240...", + "answer": "Food quantities should be reduced slightly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14118, + "question": "Does removing part of the thyroid gland require replacement hormones and do these hormones affect the fetus of the pregnant woman?", + "answer": "Not necessarily, and if you need hormonal replacement, it is necessary for the fetus, and its deficiency causes a problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14119, + "question": "I suffer from an overactive gland and this has caused me to miss my menstrual cycle. What should I do with the birth control pill if it is stopped? Will I get pregnant if I leave it?", + "answer": "Yes, pregnancy is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14120, + "question": "I am a 20 year old female. I used to eat a lot of chocolate, and when I eat it, my skin itches and becomes red. I sneeze and feel dizzy and have a headache. Is it possible from the chocolate or from something else? :(", + "answer": "Maybe from chocolate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14121, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God ..\nI had problems with the thyroid gland and had it removed 6 years ago. I now have a little bulge in my eyes and I can walk in the sun without glare. Is there...", + "answer": "You should see an eye specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14122, + "question": "I am 19 years old, my height is 170, and my weight is 58. My body is thin and emaciated. The hair on my chin is still growing, but slowly, and my chest hair is thin. Could it be a hormone deficiency? Could it be helpful to visit the doctor if it ends...", + "answer": "I think that your height is acceptable and cannot be classified as short stature. However, this requires a complete evaluation in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14123, + "question": "I have a skin disease. The doctor told me that its name is (lichen or lichenoiditis). It is almost exactly the same. He prescribed a treatment for me, but I did not benefit from it at all. Is it possible to know the causes...", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14124, + "question": "Hello\nAre there needles for pregnant women that protect against hereditary diseases, God forbid?\nThank you", + "answer": "There is no playing with genes, and genetic diseases cannot be avoided, but they can currently be detected early in the womb.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14125, + "question": "Doctor, does IVF or artificial insemination have side effects and what are its positive and negative effects??", + "answer": "There is no treatment without side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14126, + "question": "I had hemorrhoids + anal fistula surgery 19 days ago\nTreatments dispensed zinoximor500g\ndaflon500g+Anazol\nVoltrin suppositories 50 g twice\nI suffer from pus. It gets hot at intermittent intervals", + "answer": "The presence of pus, i.e. infection.\nBut it is okay, that is, you need to take a bath with sterile water, most importantly after every defecation and for 10 minutes.\nContinue treatment for a period of one week to 10 days, no more..and see your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14127, + "question": "Hello, what is the cause of a lump or bulge under the chin when swallowing? Knowing that I have been suffering from tonsillitis since childhood, but a year ago I noticed that the area under the chin went down when swallowing and this...", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14128, + "question": "Welcome\nI had a blood test and the results were...\nCholesterol: 5.85/mmol\nTriglycerides: 3.15/mmol\nDo I need to take medicine?", + "answer": "Initially, a moderate diet is sufficient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14129, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI have a simple question!! Does a filler needle under the eye for dark circles affect pregnant women!!!!! I am at the beginning of my pregnancy in the first month", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14130, + "question": "Welcome\nI have heartburn. I had a gastroscopy and the doctor told me I have an ulcer. He prescribed me a diet medicine, Rabezol 20, for the stomach, one pill on an empty stomach for life. Are there any negative effects of the medicine in the long term?", + "answer": "Not in a valuable way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14131, + "question": "Hello, I have Mediterranean fever, and now I am pregnant. I entered my second month and was taking colchicine. Should I continue taking the medicine because I am worried about the fetus?", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14132, + "question": "How do I know if I am hermaphrodite or not? Or do I have an internal testicle? Are there signs or special characteristics that explain this? Knowing that I am menstruating!", + "answer": "If there is no medical problem that calls for doubt about this diagnosis, then nothing should be done, and if there is any problem, a doctor should be consulted to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause of the problem.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14133, + "question": "Hair loss and baldness what", + "answer": "There are many causes of hair loss in women, hair loss and baldness, the main cause of which must be determined so that we can receive appropriate treatment, including:\n\nThyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism.\nGenetic changes and hereditary causes.\nSuffering from an immune disease.\nAnemia.\nPolycystic ovary syndrome.\nPsoriasis.\nAlopecia.\nSeborrheic dermatitis.\nExtreme stress.\nInflammation of the scalp.\nBiotin, zinc, iron or vitamin D deficiency.\nTake or stop taking certain medications.\nPsychological stress, anxiety and stress.\nUse hair dye.\nPregnancy and the postpartum period.\n\nFor more:\n\nPoor nutrition, stress, and hormonal changes are the most important causes of hair loss\nFood and hair loss\nThe ten best foods to reduce hair loss\nDoes vitamin D deficiency cause hair loss?\nPlasma injections for hair - effectiveness and risks of injections\n\nRef\nWomen and Hair Loss: Possible Causes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14134, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question. The doctor prescribed me the medication for adrenal hyperplasia, astonin. Is there an alternative to this medication? Please note that it is not currently available in pharmacies.", + "answer": "Unfortunately, there is no alternative to the scientific formula, but it is possible to provide the treatment under different commercial names. For example, it is available to us in Jordan, but also with difficulty.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14135, + "question": "I am 18 years old and I use Isosupra and my doctor prescribed it for 6 months. Will my face stay for 6 months to improve? Or is it possible that it will improve before this period?? :/ Please help me...", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14136, + "question": "I have a prolactin level of 30.1 and the doctor wrote Agnocaston every day after breakfast and Marfolgin 1/2 pill every 3 days and repeated for 3 months, knowing that I have been taking chorofactor for two months. Is the drug...", + "answer": "Please write the scientific names of the treatments", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14137, + "question": "What is the treatment for the toxic gland that has been discovered currently? The doctor gave me a medicine called Neo Tomizol Comprimidos. He told me 8 pills every day. Please answer.", + "answer": "This is one of the most important treatments available, and for each case there is a more appropriate treatment according to the case data", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14138, + "question": "Hello\nMy honorable doctor\nI had my blood sugar tested about an hour after eating\nThe result came out 122\nIs this result normal or not?", + "answer": "This result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14139, + "question": "He suffered from numbness and anesthesia in almost the entire body, shortness of breath, and all the tests and x-rays were fine, even the calcium returned to normal, and the condition continued for 8 hours, 5 days after the parathyroid gland was removed.", + "answer": "If calcium continues at its normal level, symptoms will gradually improve", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14140, + "question": "How is the activity of the thyroid gland checked and which doctor is responsible for that? Does it affect obesity or thinness? Does it affect sexual desire or erection and how is it treated, knowing that I suffer from...", + "answer": "The function of the thyroid gland is confirmed, whether you suffer from an active thyroid gland or an underactive thyroid gland by doing blood tests that include the functions of this gland under the supervision of a doctor specializing in thyroid diseases, i.e. an endocrinology and diabetes consultant in your country. Among the important tests to ensure Her safety:\n\nTSH is called thyrotropin hormone.\nT3 hormone triiodothyronine.\nT4 thyroxine hormone.\n\nIt must be known that there is a close relationship between the thyroid gland and weight, as the gland is responsible for metabolic processes in the body, and if a person suffers from hyperthyroidism, he will have high metabolic and metabolism rates and therefore have a lower and lower weight. As for a person who suffers from an underactive thyroid gland, he suffers from weight gain as a result of a decrease in metabolic rates.\nIt should also be noted that the thyroid gland is also linked to sex, as thyroid disorders in all their forms lead to erectile dysfunction or weak erection in men, and a decrease in sexual desire for both sexes.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs\nActive thyroid medications\nTreating thyroid activity with natural herbs and plants\nNutrition in solving thyroid secretion problems\n\nReference:\n\nThyroid and Weight FAQs\nThyroid gland\nSexual Dysfunction and Thyroid Disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14141, + "question": "Is this a good result? T3 1.45 nmol\nTSH 2.67 mIU/ml for a 45 year old, weight 83, height 170?", + "answer": "There is just extra weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14142, + "question": "I am a man and I have a swollen left nipple", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14143, + "question": "I am a young man and I have a problem. The breast size is large. What are the causes and what is the solution?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14144, + "question": "Good evening, I am 24 years old. I have hypothyroidism, swollen legs, weight gain, and delayed menstruation", + "answer": "You must take treatment and follow up on thyroid function tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14145, + "question": "I have excessive sweating in the hands and feet and I suffer from embarrassment! Is there any treatment that can be obtained?", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14146, + "question": "How to solve the problem of breast enlargement without surgery for men", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14147, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. I take 100% thyroxine and I feel a little bit of weight gain. What?", + "answer": "A thyroid function test should be performed. If it is normal or good, the gland is not related to weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14148, + "question": "I have a gland problem and I take medication, and my weight increases greatly. It was said that there are hormonal problems. I took the medication. I have hair on the edge of my face and chest. I am not a hirsutism. I sleep a lot. I need not to sleep...", + "answer": "The symptoms are intertwined, so you must see a doctor to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14149, + "question": "I am a 19 year old man and I have two breasts, one normal and the other large. Note: I am 163 cm tall and weigh 88 kg. Please, I want to know if this is normal or not...", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed to determine this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14150, + "question": "Victoza treatment is suitable for type 1 diabetics, and are there any risks!!??", + "answer": "Theoretically, it can be used, but so far there is no practical approval for this because there are not enough studies on it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14151, + "question": "Does an increase in the thyroid gland lead to an increase in heart rate, heaviness in the left arms, pain in the knee joints, and decline in the entire body?", + "answer": "This is possible if thyroid function tests are not under control", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14152, + "question": "I am 23 years old, and I was suffering from symptoms of shortness of breath and nervousness, along with palpitations in the heart and tremors in the hands. I had an ultrasound of the gland and the result was that there were cysts on the gland. I had...", + "answer": "You must see the results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14153, + "question": "My child is now 7 years old. Four years ago, we discovered that he had a growth hormone deficiency, and he took thyroxine treatment for two years. After that, the doctor told us that there was no need for him to continue the treatment. So what is right?", + "answer": "It is not possible to answer without carefully reviewing all the details of the case and examining the patient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14154, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the appropriate treatment for vitamin D deficiency: pills or needles?\nWhat is the appropriate food for hypothyroidism?\nThanks", + "answer": "Grains are better\nFood has no relation to hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14155, + "question": "Hello\nDoctor: I suffer from sweat in the feet area and cold all the time, even in the winter\nHave to wear shoes, may God bless you", + "answer": "Get a thyroid checkup", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14156, + "question": "Half of her thyroid gland was removed, and after 3 days she vomited, body spasms, and heart pain caused her to coma for hours, and she returned to the cause of her condition.", + "answer": "Comprehensive examinations must be performed and the patient examined during the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14157, + "question": "How do I know that testosterone is within its normal range?", + "answer": "In each examination, the normal percentages are attached", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14158, + "question": "Treatment of gynecomastia in adolescents and whether it goes away or not", + "answer": "It usually goes away on its own", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14159, + "question": "The difference between goiter and tumor in the thyroid gland", + "answer": "The thyroid gland is located at the bottom of the neck and takes the shape of a butterfly. In some cases, the size of the thyroid gland may increase beyond its normal size, which is known as goiter. The enlargement is usually painful and may cause the appearance of some symptoms, including difficulty breathing, swallowing, and severe coughing.\nThe most common cause of goiter is iodine deficiency in the diet.\nOften, goiter occurs as a result of decreased or increased secretion of thyroid hormones or the growth of nodules on the gland itself.\nSymptoms:\nNot all goiters have signs and symptoms, and when they do occur, symptoms may include:\nThe appearance of swelling at the bottom of the neck, which is especially evident when shaving or when applying makeup.\nA feeling of tightness in the throat.\ncough.\nHoarseness.\nDifficulty swallowing.\ndifficulty breathing.\nThere are a number of factors that cause goiter, the most common of which are:\nIodine deficiency.\nGraves' disease.\nHashimoto's disease.\nMultinodular hyperplasia.\nSolitary thyroid nodules.\nThyroid cancer.\nPregnancy.\nThyroiditis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14160, + "question": "Analysis results: October 2013 TSH = 0.005 January 2014: TSH = 0.05 April 2014 TSH = June 20, 2014 TSH = October 10, 2014 TSH = April 7, 2015 TSH = 10\nThe medication taken is CARBIMAZOL", + "answer": "The dose should be reduced gradually", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14161, + "question": "Is it necessary to do TSH, T3, and T4 while fasting? Thank you.", + "answer": "No, not necessarily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14162, + "question": "My wife has an underactive thyroid, and after seeing a consultant doctor, he gave her thyroxine treatment, 100 mg daily. She takes one pill before bed, and she is still taking it. Are there foods that she should avoid?", + "answer": "No, there is no problem with food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14163, + "question": "Does camel milk reduce high blood sugar?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14164, + "question": "Hello\nWe have a case of the thyroid gland that requires treatment with iodine, and we do not know the costs of treatment and the time period for treatment. The age of the case is 37 years, and the thyroid gland secretes more than the normal rate.", + "answer": "You should ask the hospital's accounting department", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14165, + "question": "Today my husband had his TSH gland examined and the percentage came out at 4.4. Is this normal or does he need treatment and taking the appropriate medication!!", + "answer": "If he has not previously taken treatment for the gland, this is acceptable", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14166, + "question": "I have swelling in the left lobe of the thyroid gland, what should I do?", + "answer": "An ultrasound must be done to determine its importance, and there is no doubt that an endocrinologist should be consulted to evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14167, + "question": "My mother suffers from a slight enlargement of the Thyriod gland, increased secretion, and a weight loss of approximately 5 kg.\nWhat are the expected treatment methods?\nCan you advise me of any country that has qualified endocrinologists?", + "answer": "Treatment can be with oral medications, radioactive iodine, or surgery, depending on the case, and at least in Jordan this is available", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14168, + "question": "Treating the thyroid gland unless there is an operation or treatment", + "answer": "Depending on the disease and condition - the presence of a nodule or an enlargement - it requires surgical removal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14169, + "question": "Is it possible for me to drink marjoram if I have had the entire gland removed and take thyroxine?", + "answer": "There is nothing preventing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14170, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and I am taking medication 75. I also suffer from chronic headaches. Does the headache have anything to do with the glands?", + "answer": "No, I don't think so, especially if the thyroid function test was good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14171, + "question": "Hello\nWhat are the reasons for the lack of secretion of thyroid hormones?", + "answer": "There are many reasons, the most important of which is attacking the thyroid gland by autoantibodies in the body and iodine deficiency in some countries", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14172, + "question": "Hello\nWhen doing a TFT analysis, should you be fasting or not?", + "answer": "No, not necessarily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14173, + "question": "Hello\nWhat are the symptoms of the thyroid gland, how can it be treated, and how to deal with the patient? Thank you", + "answer": "Symptoms depend on the gland disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14174, + "question": "My mother has a thymus gland in her chest, and she has diabetes and high blood pressure. The gland is not enlarged, but the doctor wants to perform an operation, and the gland has a defect because her eyelid is drooping. What do you advise me to do, please?", + "answer": "A neurologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14175, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from symptoms of an overactive thyroid gland. I currently do not take any medication as long as this is concerned", + "answer": "First, a thyroid function test must be performed to confirm the diagnosis, then treatment should be done if there is a defect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14176, + "question": "I am a young man with an active thyroid gland, and every month I do laboratory tests to reduce the rate of secretions and enlargement of the gland. It has not responded to treatment and I would like to have an operation even if it does not decrease...", + "answer": "Yes you can", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14177, + "question": "I have a small penis. Is this due to the male hormone? Note that I am 17 years old and there is hair on the legs and armpits but not on the mustache. I would like to know if the reason is related to the male hormone. How...", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14178, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like to inquire about primrose pills. Are they harmful to those with a thyroid gland or not??", + "answer": "There is no scientific information about the subject", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14179, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for hypothyroidism, what is the correct diet for patients with hypothyroidism, and what is forbidden? Thank you for your interest", + "answer": "There is no final treatment and there is no relationship between the type of diet and the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14180, + "question": "The free male hormone is very low than normal. Is there a medicine to increase the free male hormone?", + "answer": "This test should not be relied upon because it is inaccurate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14181, + "question": "My height is 158 and I am 16. If I use longer needles, will it benefit me at this age or not and where should I go (Riyadh)", + "answer": "Growth hormone should not be used without consulting an endocrinologist to evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14182, + "question": "After removing the thyroid gland, it was found that there was a papillary cancerous tumor, and I have been taking a dose of radioactive iodine and the drug Eltroxine for four and a half years, but now I suffer from severe pain in my neck.\nNeck and throat burning. I want...", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult an ear, nose, throat (ENT) specialist and an endocrinologist to conduct the necessary clinical examination and laboratory and radiological tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14183, + "question": "I feel dryness in my mouth and neck. I feel like something inside them objects when I eat, but not much, and the salivary glands, meaning the saliva is coming down a little, towards the throat.\nAre these symptoms of the thyroid gland? I want to explain...", + "answer": "Your symptoms are not related to the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14184, + "question": "I was swallowing a pill two days ago and a terrible pain occurred next to the larynx on the right side. The pain continued for a while and then eased until I felt a pressure next to the larynx and pain in the gland in front of it, not...", + "answer": "A medical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14185, + "question": "I was suffering from hyperactive thyroid gland, and I took treatment for 3 months. After the examination, the hormone dropped to normal (2.47). I stopped treatment for two months, during which I felt pain in the armpit, breasts, and back.", + "answer": "Your pain is not directly related to thyroid function. However, it is preferable to re-examine thyroid function", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14186, + "question": "I had an AIDS test after 6 months\nAnd my wife, 3 months after her first relationship with me after that forbidden relationship\nAnd they are all negative\nShe just had swollen lymph nodes under her armpit and ear...", + "answer": "Not necessarily, but an examination must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14187, + "question": "Does formoline L112 conflict with Glucophage 500 R?????", + "answer": "No, there is no conflict", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14188, + "question": "What are the causes of high thyroid gland after its removal and what are the normal test results?", + "answer": "Partial removal of the gland may be the reason for the return of gland activity after the operation, and the results must be evaluated by the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14189, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland raise blood pressure?", + "answer": "If there is no control over its function it is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14190, + "question": "I have had an enlargement in the left breast without pain for three years. How do we diagnose it? Is it a tumor or another disease, and which department do we review?", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult a general surgery specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14191, + "question": "I am very thin, so I do not know why. Does the thyroid gland have a role in slimming and fattening the human body? Thank you.", + "answer": "It has a role, but it is not necessarily better to do a thyroid function test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14192, + "question": "I am 19 years old and 3 months old. How can I increase the secretion of growth hormone?", + "answer": "There is no way to do that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14193, + "question": "I have thick hair all over my body and on my face, and it grows faster than normal hair, especially facial hair. Is the problem caused by hormones? Or is there another reason?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14194, + "question": "Does thyroid swelling cause severe hair loss?", + "answer": "It is not necessary to have a thyroid function test first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14195, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am pregnant and I have a little hair on my stomach and chin, and when I asked you, you said that there is an increase in the male hormone. Does this mean that it may be the fetus...", + "answer": "not necessarily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14196, + "question": "Does fadda after taking thyroxine pills help with pregnancy? If I continue taking the treatment, I should leave it and not continue it", + "answer": "It depends on the gland tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14197, + "question": "What is the best treatment to increase thyroid secretion?", + "answer": "There is no treatment that increases thyroid secretion but rather compensates for its secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14198, + "question": "I had tests done and the result was twice the secretion of thyroid hormone. He prescribed me the medication (Dostinex), but I don’t know how long to continue taking this medication and whether it is beneficial for my condition. I am 37 years old, my weight is 60 kilograms, and my height is 160 cm.", + "answer": "What does the thyroid gland have to do with this treatment?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14199, + "question": "What is the best type of medication for hyperthyroidism...and what is the best way to take it?", + "answer": "It depends on the details of the medical condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14200, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism and the result of the TSH test was 46 and the T4 test was 76.57. How much Troxine can I take?", + "answer": "Determining the dose of levothyroxine depends on several factors. Of which:\n\nthe age.\nthe weight.\nHeart health problems.\nThe presence of other diseases.\nTaking other medications.\nThe severity and duration of hypothyroidism. Determining the correct and appropriate dose requires time, as the TSH must be re-examined 6-8 weeks after starting the medication to determine and adjust the appropriate dose, and then re-examined after 6 months, as a high dose may lead to side effects such as :\nIncreased appetite.\nLack of sleep.\nFeeling the heartbeat. If you have any heart problems, you should start with a small dose and then increase it gradually. Thyroxine medication does not cause any side effects if the appropriate dose is taken for you, and you cannot reduce or stop taking the medication if you feel better except with medical advice. For more:\nThyroid.\nHypothyroidism.\nA comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms. Reference:\nHYPOTHYROID – LEVOTHYROXINE DOSING CALCULATOR", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14201, + "question": "I need a brief overview of the endocrine glands, how they work in terms of secreting their hormones, and what is the difference between them and the outcrine gland and the paracrine gland???", + "answer": "You should read about this in medical references", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14202, + "question": "Is there a cosynotropin needle at any pharmacy? Is it for screening for cancer in the adrenal gland?", + "answer": "No, it is not for cancer screening, but it is currently only available at the King Hussein Cancer Center", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14203, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI want to know the symptoms of hypothyroidism and how do I know that I have it. I feel that my weight is increasing and not decreasing despite all my attempts, knowing that I eat little and do not eat sweets.", + "answer": "Thyroid symptoms are not specific, so it is best to do a thyroid function test to confirm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14204, + "question": "What foods increase the level of female hormones???", + "answer": "There is none to my knowledge", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14205, + "question": "Swelling in the thyroid area. If it is not a hormonal imbalance, what are the other reasons that cause swelling in the middle area?", + "answer": "It is possible that there is a tumor in the thyroid gland without any hormonal imbalance, and it is best to do an ultrasound", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14206, + "question": "I have a gynecomastia in my left breast that is larger than my right. What is the reason and will it go away? It has appeared for me since I turned 14 years old.", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14207, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is it true that Galvus Met. 50. It causes cancer and does more harm than good. Help us", + "answer": "This is not accurate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14208, + "question": "Hello.. I suffer from high temperature in the feet, especially in the summer. I do not suffer from any specific diseases, but for three years I got rid of hypothyroidism and stopped taking the hormone...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14209, + "question": "I suffer from hair growth on my upper lip, a little on the chin, under the abdomen, and around the nipples, as well as a menstrual irregularity and a slight enlargement of the thyroid gland. What is it...", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor for clinical and laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14210, + "question": "Benign tumors in the thyroid gland and their danger to human health and how to treat them", + "answer": "If it is benign, there is no need for any intervention unless the size causes a problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14211, + "question": "Since a period of general lethargy and decreased libido, an analysis of the ACTH gland was done and it was found that in the morning the percentage is 53.4, and the normal rate is not to exceed 46, but at night it was found that...", + "answer": "This test is worthless without a cortisone test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14212, + "question": "I am 24 years old, my breasts are very small, and my body hair is thick. What should I do and what tests are required?", + "answer": "Hello\nIt is preferable to see a gynecologist to perform hormone tests, as well as an abdominal ultrasound to examine the ovaries and uterus", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14213, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI suffer from a problem with hypersecretion in the thyroid gland, and I take Carbomezole 5 mg in addition to Inderal 10 mg. I am asking about treatment with radioactive iodine.", + "answer": "It is a good treatment in most cases, but the decision for treatment must be made with the doctor supervising the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14214, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid gland affect intercourse in a man, as desire is almost non-existent, and if there is a desire, intercourse does not occur due to lethargy in the body and fatigue in general. Is this...", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, there is no negative effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14215, + "question": "I am 19 years old and I want to supplement with female hormones", + "answer": "If you do not have a disease that requires this, then there is no need", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14216, + "question": "What is growth hormone and where exactly is it found?", + "answer": "It is a hormone responsible for growth, secreted by the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14217, + "question": "I would like to know more about the Digliodec diabetic pen [Tresiba], please. It is very important", + "answer": "It is a long-acting insulin that is still under evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14218, + "question": "Is an active gland a reason for a thin body?", + "answer": "Hello\nIncreased thyroid secretion can cause weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14219, + "question": "Hello, I saw a surgeon regarding the lymph node, and he said there is no danger from it. He gave me your attention and a group of vitamins, but the lymph node is present in my neck and under my armpit. I thank you, may God protect you, for the answer.", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon, as these are lymph nodes, not endocrine glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14220, + "question": "Does vitamin D deficiency have anything to do with the thyroid gland? I have been drinking thyroxine for about nine years and suffer from chronic migraines. Today I had a vitamin D test done and the percentage was 4.7.", + "answer": "There is no relationship and the deficiency in vitamin D must be compensated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14221, + "question": "What is a toxic gland? What is its effect? What is its treatment?", + "answer": "Often what is meant is hyperthyroidism, and this is a long topic that you can read about in the Diseases section on our website", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14222, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I have hyperthyroidism, and with treatment, the hormone decreased, but after stopping treatment, I began to have pain under the armpits, breasts, and back, and delayed pregnancy. What is your advice to me?", + "answer": "You must know the results of the thyroid function test after stopping treatment and the period during which treatment was stopped", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14223, + "question": "I suffer from a problem with the thyroid gland and a clear swelling under my ear. The doctor prescribed me Thyrocil 50mg to treat hyperthyroidism and there is no improvement. Rather, my joint pain has increased...", + "answer": "Joint pain has nothing to do with this topic, and thyroxine is used to treat gland sluggishness, not increased secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14224, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 26 years old and have been married for 6 months. I have not been pregnant yet. About a year ago, I had a thyroidectomy on the right side only, and I do not use any medications. Is there anything...", + "answer": "This depends on the result of the thyroid function test. If it is normal, then there is no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14225, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I want to lose 15 kg, but I feel sluggish and have hypothyroidism. The doctor increased my dose of medication and I have to wait 3 months to do a TSH test.", + "answer": "Simple adjustments in thyroid treatment have nothing to do with weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14226, + "question": "What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism", + "answer": "There are many symptoms that are not specific to the thyroid gland, such as laziness, feeling cold, hair loss, and weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14227, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism. I was treated with Protiacil until my condition became normal while continuing the medication, but I developed ovarian cysts that prevent pregnancy due to the gland.", + "answer": "Ovarian cysts have nothing to do with the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14228, + "question": "How do I become tall and bulky? Are there any natural, harmless stimulants that help with height?\nOr what food lasts longer?\nI use arginine and zinc pills. Will they help me for longer...", + "answer": "It may help, but it is not recommended to use anything else", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14229, + "question": "I have a pituitary gland tumor and an orange water-like liquid comes out of my nose\nSometimes a gel-like mass emerges from my head, orange in color, and containing blood and veins resembling the roots of a plant\nIs this his...", + "answer": "The description is difficult to evaluate without conducting a clinical examination and reviewing all the information in detail", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14230, + "question": "Is it possible to stop taking thyroxine from time to time or not?", + "answer": "Of course no, it is not possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14231, + "question": "Do tinnitus and loud noises in the head have anything to do with removing the thyroid gland, and what is the solution?", + "answer": "No, they are not related to the gland. You should consult an ear specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14232, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My daughter has an overactive thyroid gland. T3 and T4 are two times normal. TSH is less than 0.05. After three months of using cremazol and bupronol, the T3T4 levels are normal. But TSH has not changed at all.", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist and undergo a medical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14233, + "question": "What is the treatment for hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Altroxine and the dose must be determined by a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14234, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Can you provide an answer regarding congenital hypopituitarism? What is the treatment and what is the rate of ability to conceive?", + "answer": "The rate of ability to conceive is generally good, but it varies according to the details of the case and treatment is using replacement hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14235, + "question": "My mother had an operation to remove a pituitary gland tumor, and after that she underwent radiation, and after that she had memory loss at times, and her eyelid went down. I ask you for help, as I am confused...", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14236, + "question": "Doctor, does anise cause hypotension? Because one time I had a prolapse and I said, “Is it possible? I drink anise because I have irritable bowel syndrome and my stomach cramps!”", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific medical information about this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14237, + "question": "I have a tumor in the thyroid gland and tests for thyroid hormones have positive results, but recently I noticed a drop in temperature to 34.5 and a drop in blood pressure. Chronic headache all day. Is it related...", + "answer": "No, it is not directly related to the tumor, and the tumor must be evaluated by an endocrinologist in your country", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14238, + "question": "The thyroid gland. I read information about it on the website. Now I have been following Alah for 3 months for the first time. The medication I drink in the morning before eating. I wanted to inquire whether I should drink it at the same time every day or...", + "answer": "It is okay if there is a reasonable difference, i.e. one to two hours", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14239, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God\nI am 164cm tall and 17 years and 1 month old\nIs my height appropriate?\nHow tall will I be after I stop growing?\nCan I take an injection to stimulate growth hormone and how much cm do you give during...", + "answer": "No, it is not possible to answer accurately without a complete medical examination of the case and taking detailed information and measurements about you and your parents", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14240, + "question": "Does thyroid disease cause delayed pregnancy?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14241, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and the result of the TSH test was 46. I want to know how much Troxine I take and does this percentage pose a threat to my life? Please help me because I am in an area where there is no endocrinologist...", + "answer": "There is no danger to life, and an FT4 test must be attached to confirm the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14242, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an active thyroid gland, and the specialist gave me Xyzal treatment. Does it have anything to do with treating the thyroid gland, knowing that Xyzal medicine is for allergies? Thank you.", + "answer": "This treatment has nothing to do with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14243, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My sister has had an enlarged thyroid gland for five years. She had an examination for the T3, T4, and TSH hormones, all of which are normal. She is 41 years old, but she has difficulty swallowing.", + "answer": "You should see a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14244, + "question": "I am a married young man and I have an active thyroid gland. Does he have a reason for not getting his wife pregnant, knowing that I am married and have been married for a year? I have a gland that is almost two years old. I ask God, then...", + "answer": "If the gland's function is under control, it has nothing to do with the issue", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14245, + "question": "I suffer from gynecomastia and constant headache. Is Omega 3 appropriate, given that I suffer from anemia? What is the appropriate dose?", + "answer": "Omega 3 has nothing to do with your complaint", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14246, + "question": "Can the TSH test result reach 46, or could the test result be wrong?", + "answer": "It can reach more than 100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14247, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I was taking Troxine 125, then I stopped taking the treatment for 5 months, and then I did a TSH test and the result came out at 46. What does this result mean, and does the TSH rate reach...", + "answer": "It means you should take treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14248, + "question": "I had surgery on March 3, 2015, in which the thyroid gland was completely removed along with two apical lobar nodes. The tests showed the presence of intimate cancer. When should I take Levothyrox? please explain", + "answer": "Immediately after the operation, unless imaging and radioactive iodine treatment require stopping thyroxine temporarily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14249, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I recently discovered that my gland is lazy and took pills for it, but how do I know how to display the gland?", + "answer": "If you do the examination, that is enough", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14250, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old girl. I suffer from the appearance of excess hair in the abdomen and chest area, and the hair is very thick, knowing that my sister, cousins, and aunt have the same thing...", + "answer": "There is no doubt that there is a hereditary factor, but in any case each case must be evaluated individually", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14251, + "question": "I have a gland under the right ear and I throw it on the right jaw without pain, knowing that the teeth on the right jaw side are worn out and have pain. Thank you.", + "answer": "This is not an endocrine gland. You should consult a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14252, + "question": "I have a mass on the body of the pancreas. Some doctors diagnosed it as pancreatic mass, and some as pancreatic tumor\nOnly if it becomes inflamed do I feel severe pain in my stomach and bloating as well.. How dangerous is removing it for the pancreas?", + "answer": "This requires careful assessment of the situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14253, + "question": "Is Bartholin gland treated with injections?", + "answer": "You should see a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14254, + "question": "I have been suffering from hyperthyroidism for about a month and the doctor gave me the medication (Carbimazole), and since I started taking it I feel nauseous and have a headache and I sleep a lot. Do you...", + "answer": "It is possible but not necessary to see your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14255, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "What is required of the question?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14256, + "question": "I suffer from inflammation of the thyroid gland and enlargement, and I do not take medication because it is not a lot, and I suffer from weight gain in the buttocks area. Is there any advice?", + "answer": "The gland usually has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14257, + "question": "I am in the 30s and have a mild inflammation of the thyroid gland and also an enlargement that is evident in the ultrasound pictures.", + "answer": "What is required of the question?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14258, + "question": "I discovered the gland in the first months of pregnancy, it was 18, and I took Altroxine 50 tablets on an empty stomach daily for two months, and I tested the gland, it was 2.28, and I continued on the hormone, and I tested two months later, it was 1.99. Continue...", + "answer": "The results with treatment are good, keep it up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14259, + "question": "Does goiter affect the pregnant woman or her fetus?", + "answer": "It does not affect if the thyroid function is healthy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14260, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. My mother suffers from thyroid disease. When she visited the doctor, he asked her to undergo surgery. Should she perform the operation?", + "answer": "Giving an opinion requires full knowledge of the situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14261, + "question": "Why should thyroid medications not be used in moderation to lose weight?", + "answer": "Because in order to lose weight, it must be given at a dose that causes thyrotoxicosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14262, + "question": "Results of the drug Cidoteston (synthetic testosterone) and its side effects? And its effect on breast size (for men).", + "answer": "Read the medication leaflet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14263, + "question": "Does swelling under the eyes occur due to an underactive thyroid gland?\nWhat is recommended to activate its work??", + "answer": "Thyroid function tests must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14264, + "question": "I am a 32-year-old young man. I mean, I have had an active thyroid for nearly two years. Knowing that I have been using a treatment for approximately 8 months to reduce the thyroid level, it has not decreased, and the treatment is 5mg NeoMercazole.", + "answer": "You may need radioactive iodine treatment or surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14265, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid prevent pregnancy?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14266, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism, increased secretion of the pituitary gland, irregular menstrual cycle, and sometimes my menstrual cycle is delayed for 10 months or six months. What is the solution, my age...", + "answer": "The case must be reviewed completely", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14267, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 17-year-old young man who suffers from gynecomastia due to my excess weight. Will exercising without any surgical intervention eliminate the gynecomastia and return my appearance to normal?", + "answer": "Not necessarily, but there is no harm in trying", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14268, + "question": "Does using thyroid medications to lose weight make the thyroid gland sluggish in the long term?", + "answer": "It is not permissible to use thyroid medications to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14269, + "question": "My child with Down syndrome had a gland examination and they told me an increase in secretion. One of them shows that she is feeding with appetite and at a suitable time, but the weight does not increase much. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "It is necessary to complete the examinations and pictures first, then discuss the treatment according to the case data", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14270, + "question": "I suffer from hyperactivity in the thyroid gland, according to what the tests showed, but I do not suffer from any symptoms of hyperactivity, not even weight loss, but there is a slight increase in heart palpitations...", + "answer": "Treatment must be done according to the evaluation of the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14271, + "question": "What is the best medicine to stimulate the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "There is no treatment to stimulate the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14272, + "question": "What does thyroglobulin ab analysis mean?\nWhat are the harms of rising to 655?\nDoes it affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "It is a test for antibodies to the thyroid gland that may indicate the presence of inflammation or sluggishness in the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14273, + "question": "What are the harms of using hypothyroidism medications to lose weight in the gland itself in the long term?", + "answer": "It affects the heart muscle and causes osteoporosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14274, + "question": "Symptoms of increased thyroid secretion", + "answer": "There are many symptoms, including weight loss and excessive sweating", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14275, + "question": "Is there a treatment for increased thyroid secretion?", + "answer": "Of course there is", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14276, + "question": "I have an active thyroid gland. My question is, is there a risk to my health? Even though I lost a lot of weight, I went to a doctor and he said it is simple. Your activity is simple. I would like to know what food to use and what to eat...", + "answer": "Food has nothing to do with this issue", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14277, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have a problem with a lot of secretions during intercourse. I went to a doctor and she had tests done and she said that everything is normal and that the glands are the ones that secrete a lot. Is there...", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult a gynecologist because the glands in question are not endocrine glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14278, + "question": "I am short, as my height is 164. My doctor told me that the reason is most likely genetic, because it is what controls height. So, is there a test that shows this, and what is its name?", + "answer": "There is not a single analysis, but rather a complete evaluation that may require several visits to the doctor’s office", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14279, + "question": "What is the duration of the decrease in the level of prolactin to 29?", + "answer": "One to two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14280, + "question": "Does goiter require surgery and does it affect the vocal cords?", + "answer": "It does not always require surgery and rarely affects the vocal cords", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14281, + "question": "I need a solution for a deficiency in the secretions of the pituitary gland and some of the glands that control it, such as a deficiency in testosterone, LH, and FSH?", + "answer": "It is necessary to fully understand the condition and then determine the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14282, + "question": "A 3-year-old girl, who was one year old, had a swollen gland, a slight swelling not exceeding 1 cm on the left side of the lower neck. An analysis was done at that time, and the white blood cells were high...", + "answer": "This is not an endocrine gland. You should consult a pediatrician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14283, + "question": "I am a female and I am 42 years old. I had a sample analysis of two cysts of the thyroid gland and the result was that I had an enlarged thyroid gland and TSH = 2.964, T3 = 0.2, T4 = 4.1.\nWhat are the causes of this inflation?\nAnd what is the treatment...", + "answer": "We cannot determine the cause, but if the sample analysis of the two cysts is benign, there is no need for any intervention unless their size poses a problem, in which case we need surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14284, + "question": "Hello, I have hair on my face, although I do not have hair on the rest of my body. I am only 18 years old and my skin is sensitive. Can you please advise me on how to get rid of it? Thank you.", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14285, + "question": "I suffer from problems with consciousness, which gets worse when taking thyroxine or estrogen replacement, and difficulty breathing intermittently for 3 years, and I suffer from rapid skin irritation...", + "answer": "Symptoms are inconsistent. The case must be fully supervised to identify the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14286, + "question": "Treating swollen nipples and gynecomastia in men... other than the surgical solution... as I suffer from condition A... that is, the mildest case of gynecomastia.", + "answer": "There are no other solutions if there is no reason after performing all medical and laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14287, + "question": "I have two thyroid cysts, 1cm and 2cm\nT3 0.2 T4 4.1 TSH 2.964\nThey took a sample of the two cysts from me and they found an increase in the secretion of hormones. What should I do to make the secretion of hormones normal...", + "answer": "First, you must re-examine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14288, + "question": "My sister has an enlarged tumor in her thyroid gland, and she suffers from heart palpitations and tremors. What is the cause and how is the treatment?", + "answer": "Thyroid function testing is required", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14289, + "question": "I suspect that I have an underactive thyroid gland. I do not have most of the symptoms. I have lethargy and my head hurts for days. Who alerted me that I have an underactive thyroid. My weight is 70 kg. I went on a diet with...", + "answer": "Get a thyroid checkup", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14290, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 4 weeks pregnant. Can I take calcium pills, knowing that I suffer from calcium deficiency due to an underactive thyroid? Thank you.", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism has nothing to do with calcium", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14291, + "question": "I suffer from enlarged breasts. Do you have a solution other than surgery?\nAnd I'm 23", + "answer": "If there is no clear cause that can be treated, then there is no solution other than surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14292, + "question": "Please, I need a quick response because I am very tired. My TSH level is 9.8, even though the level of the other two hormones is very accurate. The doctor gave me thyroxine and someone else told me to make a rumor about the pituitary gland.", + "answer": "Yes, you need to make a photo\nOr explain more about your health condition\nOther symptoms you are experiencing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14293, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Do thyroid disorders affect the composition of semen and increase its viscosity and BG?", + "answer": "It is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14294, + "question": "Excuse me, I did a thyroid test and the TSH hormone came out at 9.8, but the T3 & T4 levels are normal", + "answer": "The test must be repeated first, and we need treatment if the test result is more than 10 after repeating it several times, except in cases of pregnancy, treatment must be done even if the increase is less than that.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14295, + "question": "My daughter suffers from type 1 diabetes. I had TSH and ANTI - TPO tests and it turned out that he is medically healthy. My question is, is it possible that irregular blood sugar is a result of metabolism...", + "answer": "The main reason for irregular blood sugar is irregularity in times and amounts of food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14296, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My body is thin, long and hairy, but my breasts are somewhat larger than necessary. I think the reason is my childhood obesity. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14297, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I take thyroxine at a dose of 50 and I am very committed to taking the medication. Is it possible that an underactive thyroid gland is a reason for the fetal heartbeat to stop? I don't suffer from any blood problems, and I don't know...", + "answer": "If the thyroid function test is good, the answer is no", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14298, + "question": "How do I increase the production of testosterone in the body naturally and without any drug intervention?", + "answer": "There is no scientific method for this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14299, + "question": "I had my blood sugar level tested more than once and at different intervals, which confirmed a drop in my blood sugar level\nWhat tablets are available in the Egyptian market to raise blood sugar levels? Thank you", + "answer": "It is necessary to confirm this and then determine the cause before treatment, and this requires reviewing a specialist doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14300, + "question": "I suffer from a lack of desire to have sexual intercourse and hair loss\nDo I suffer from a deficiency of the male hormone testosterone? Knowing that I was taking Deca Durabolin to build muscle when I was...", + "answer": "Male hormone testing should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14301, + "question": "Adrenaline flow abnormally and quickly\nWhat is the solution?", + "answer": "It is necessary to establish a correct diagnosis first, and this must be done by consulting an endocrinologist in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14302, + "question": "What are the treatment and causes of gynecomastia? Why should the testicles be examined when going to the doctor? How can I be sure that my testicles are healthy and not the cause of gynecomastia??", + "answer": "The reasons are many, including some tumors in the testicles, and this is known after the doctor conducts a medical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14303, + "question": "I have a deficiency in the parathyroid hormone and it causes calcifications in my head. Recently, I have severe pain in my head. Is it from calcifications? Please help me.", + "answer": "It is possible that you should see a neurologist and have a brain scan done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14304, + "question": "I am in the first month of pregnancy and I have an underactive thyroid gland. I had a TSH test of 3.75 i and took Levothyrox 25 and a half pills. Is this normal and does it not affect my...", + "answer": "So far, it is normal and requires follow-up and re-examination every month", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14305, + "question": "What is the reason for the appearance of hair on the abdomen in girls?? Note that the male hormone is moderate and there are no cases of diabetes in the family????", + "answer": "Mostly the cause is obesity, which causes ovarian cysts", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14306, + "question": "What doctor specializes in diagnosing swollen nipples in men?", + "answer": "General surgery specialist after excluding prolactin abnormalities", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14307, + "question": "I am looking for an open CT scan, not a closed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the adneal glands, because the closed one could not be tolerated by the patient. Where can I find it in Saudi Arabia or anywhere...", + "answer": "I don't know where it is located in Saudi Arabia", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14308, + "question": "Is it possible for a thyroid patient to lose weight? Because I follow a balanced diet and exercise, but despite this, my weight does not lose. Is there a solution? I have despaired and lost hope...", + "answer": "If the thyroid test is good, this means that the gland has nothing to do with obesity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14309, + "question": "What are the risks of taking hypothyroidism medications to lose weight?", + "answer": "It affects the heart and causes osteoporosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14310, + "question": "Hello ..\nI suffer from excess body hair. What tests should I do and what should I do to treat myself and get rid of this hair? Is it possible to get rid of it completely?...", + "answer": "This requires a comprehensive evaluation by an endocrinologist in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14311, + "question": "Excuse me, are there injections to increase height or a doctor to increase height, and if there are injections, how much and where???!!", + "answer": "The case must be evaluated first in the endocrinology clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14312, + "question": "Hello\nI am 22 years old, and I suffer from thinness, although I eat moderately. I had a deficiency in growth hormones, and I was treated for two years, knowing that I did not undergo any tests for hormones...", + "answer": "A comprehensive evaluation of the answer is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14313, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my question is how do we get rid of thyroid nodules? Should an operation be performed to remove the gland? Are there special herbs to remove them?", + "answer": "Not only with surgery, but not all nodes need to be removed. If they are benign and do not put any pressure on the contents of the neck, they do not have to be removed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14314, + "question": "Hello . I am a 21-year-old young man. I have been suffering from the problem of swollen nipples in both breasts. For about 5 years, I had all my hormones tested and they were good. I played bodybuilding and my body became perfect...", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14315, + "question": "Is it possible for the LH hormone to decrease if it is equal to FSH, knowing that I take metformin? Does it control hormones?", + "answer": "Not necessarily and this is not the goal of treatment with metformin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14316, + "question": "My father is under supervision in the hospital and he has a problem with his thyroid gland not working, which has led to a malfunction of the liver and kidneys, and there is an increase in the TSH hormone. <100. More than 100...", + "answer": "Usually an underactive gland does not cause what I mentioned except in rare cases and as long as he is in the hospital. There is no doubt that the treating doctor knows his condition because I cannot inform you without examining the condition directly and reviewing all the information in detail and following up on the condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14317, + "question": "I visited the doctor at the request of my trainer at the club, and despite the intense training and harsh diet, my weight did not lose. After the tests, it became clear that I have a problem with a hormonal imbalance, and the sad thing is that my weight is increasing insanely, even though my habits have not changed.", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult an endocrinologist in your country", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14318, + "question": "After the operation to remove a lobe of the thyroid gland, the doctor told me that I should eat fish because the iodine deficiency has caused the gland to swell, and I cannot eat it or accept it. Will you prescribe me pills that contain...", + "answer": "I believe that iodine is added to salt in Saudi Arabia, and I do not believe that your illness was caused by an iodine deficiency", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14319, + "question": "I have been married for three years and have not become pregnant. My husband and I conducted all the tests. I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I took the required treatment and no pregnancy occurred. Please help me and you...", + "answer": "If the gland examination turns out to be good, this means that the failure to become pregnant is not caused by thyroid disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14320, + "question": "I measured my blood sugar after eating, 2 hours after eating, the result was 110, and 5 hours after eating, the result was 260. What is the reason?", + "answer": "You must re-examine, knowing that the liver produces sugar even if you do not eat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14321, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy mother suffers from enlargement in the neck area. She visited an ear, nose and throat doctor and asked her for a scan and analysis of the gland, and the test came out fine, thank God.\nBut the rumor...", + "answer": "This depends on the operation itself. The question should be directed to the doctor who will perform the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14322, + "question": "Hello\nI am an 18-year-old girl. I have a problem with breast growth even though I am an adult!", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult a plastic surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14323, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man from Baghdad. I am 20 years old. I suffer from the problem of sagging breasts, or what is called gynecomastia. What is the necessary treatment without surgical intervention and how much does the surgery cost? My height is 170 and my weight is 85...", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14324, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland and I was pregnant and I had a test done in the first month and its percentage was t3=1.53 t4=18.1 tsh=3.21\nCurrently, I am in the fourth half and the analysis rate is t3=2.0, t4=11.61, tsh=2.54.\nIs there a risk of pregnancy?", + "answer": "The examination is now good, no problem and no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14325, + "question": "Hello\nMy wife sometimes complains of throat fatigue when she talks a lot, so she performed an echocardiogram, and it turned out that there are cysts in the thyroid gland, and I am worried about them.\nIs that...", + "answer": "No, it is not dangerous, but it may require surgical intervention", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14326, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does overactivity or inactivity in the pituitary gland affect sexual activity and a person’s weight? Is it related to other hormones and how is it analyzed?", + "answer": "It certainly affects most hormones, and laboratory testing is performed according to the clinical symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14327, + "question": "A prescription to increase testosterone in the body", + "answer": "Male hormone injections, but under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14328, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I take a dose of thyroxine 25 and I am 33 years old. I would like a diet for my condition or to know what foods are prohibited and permitted. Because I feel overweight. Thank you.", + "answer": "There is no specific diet for thyroid diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14329, + "question": "I want a solution for male breast protrusion for a 24-year-old person", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14330, + "question": "I feel like I have something wrong with the hormones. Should I go to any doctor?? What should I ask him to test for hormones?", + "answer": "The complaint must be identified first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14331, + "question": "I had gland tests done\nTSH=2.71 (normal .35_4)\nIs it possible that I have hyperthyroidism??", + "answer": "No, this examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14332, + "question": "Does hyperthyroidism cause itching??\nIf the answer is yes, what is the treatment?", + "answer": "It is possible and the treatment is to treat hyperthyroidism, but there are many more important reasons than this reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14333, + "question": "A year ago, I had a total thyroidectomy. Now I take the medications that the doctor prescribed to me, which are glandular replacement, Glucophage XR 500, and vitamin D. Question: Are Glucophage and vitamin medications...", + "answer": "Most of the time yes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14334, + "question": "Does the parathyroid gland cause infertility if it is in a dormant state?\nWhen does surgery require surgery?", + "answer": "It has nothing to do with procreation, and if there is laziness there is no need for surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14335, + "question": "My wife is preparing for an IVF and we were asked for some tests, including indications of thyroid tumors, and the percentage was high. What does this result mean and what is its impact on her life as a whole...", + "answer": "What are the signs of thyroid tumors? If what is meant is laziness in the function of the thyroid gland, then this is a simple issue that can be treated and controlled so that it does not negatively affect anything.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14336, + "question": "What are the uses of spironolactone?", + "answer": "It is originally a diuretic, but it can be used in some cases to treat excess hair in women because of its anti-male hormone effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14337, + "question": "How to test thyroid function", + "answer": "Do a thyroid function test in the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14338, + "question": "Hello, Doctor, please, I have had an underactive thyroid gland for four years\nBefore inactivity, my weight was 61 kilograms and my height was 166, but with inactivity, I became 80 kilograms. What is your advice? Is there...", + "answer": "I do not think that this excess weight is the result of an underactive thyroid gland, especially if you are under treatment and there is no special diet. What is required is moderation in food, drink, and exercise.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14339, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. My wife’s blood tests were done and it showed that her glucose level was 113 (65-99mg/bl). Does the level require taking diabetes medication? Also, the doctor prescribed the medication. Does not take...", + "answer": "Not taking the medication does not cause danger, but taking the treatment has benefits and prevents the development of the disease, so it is best to take the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14340, + "question": "Are Clovage pills useful for weight loss if you have an underactive thyroid gland and the dose of the medication you take is 100 mg?\nIs it true that I must increase the dose of the medication to 125 mg until...", + "answer": "Adjusting the dose of thyroid treatment depends on the examination. If the examination is good, the gland has no relation to weight gain. What is useful in losing weight is moderation in food and exercise.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14341, + "question": "What is the name of the artificial height hormone and where is it sold in Cairo?", + "answer": "There is no such thing as an artificial lengthening hormone for sale", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14342, + "question": "I noticed a slight swelling in the gland, and when I did the examination, the doctor told me that the gland was swollen and asked me for some tests. Then he told me that a sample of the gland must be taken to suspect something.", + "answer": "Enlargement does not mean something malignant, but a sample must be performed for diagnosis and the beginning of treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14343, + "question": "My daughter is 18 years old, her height is 150, and her weight is 43 kg. I want to ask: Is there a medicine to increase height and weight? Thank you.", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14344, + "question": "Is thyroid disease related to high blood sugar?", + "answer": "No, there is no direct relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14345, + "question": "The TSH analysis rate is 0.5, and the free T4 rate is 1. Is this rate normal?\nI also notice when the hijab is tied in place of the thyroid gland, there is a swelling that disappears after removing the hijab\nDoes he have...", + "answer": "The examination is normal and the gland has nothing to do with the veil", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14346, + "question": "My brother, who is 178 cm tall, is 18 years old. His height has stopped over the past two years. However, in the period preceding this period, his average height was increasing very rapidly. In one year, he increased by 40 cm. Why did his growth stop like this?", + "answer": "No, the bone has closed, that is, its growth has completed, and this is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14347, + "question": "Oradexone 5.0mg Dexamethasone formula What it is and what is its relationship to hirsutism", + "answer": "This is a type of cortisone hormone given in some hereditary adrenal gland diseases that cause an increase in hair, but this must be under the supervision of an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14348, + "question": "I would like you to diagnose my condition because I am embarrassed to go to the doctor, as I suspect that I have gynecomastia, especially on the right side, but I am looking for someone to confirm or deny this for me.", + "answer": "This cannot be diagnosed without a clinical examination, taking a careful medical history, and performing laboratory tests, so you must consult a doctor in your area.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14349, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Xctor. I was born on 1/4/1989. I have been married for nine months, and my breasts have begun to increase and cause me embarrassment. Please, Dr. Saadeen. Is there a treatment? Are hormones related?", + "answer": "It is necessary to see a doctor to conduct a medical examination and determine the problem more clearly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14350, + "question": "I have a small cyst above the thyroid gland in the right lobe for a year soon. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "It is necessary to determine what this cyst is first, and if it is of no value, it is possible to suffice with observation, or if necessary, it can be surgically removed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14351, + "question": "I have a 35-day-old daughter and I did not have her thyroid examined. Is it possible for me to have her thyroid examined at this time because I heard about the harms of hormone deficiency? Is it useful...", + "answer": "It is best to do this through a venous blood sample", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14352, + "question": "I removed the entire thyroid gland\nCan I get pregnant again? Are there risks in pregnancy or impact on the fetus?", + "answer": "Of course you can and there is no risk as long as you take your treatment and follow the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14353, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My daughter is 13 years old, but three months old. She suffers from an underactive thyroid gland. She weighs 106 kilograms. I am thinking of having a stomach reduction operation. I want your advice and advice. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "She is still young. I recommend postponing the operation for several years if possible, and I do not think that the thyroid gland is the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14354, + "question": "Doctor9 Rs\nExcuse me, what is the benefit of having a thyroid examination?\nAnother question: How can the thyroid gland be examined by drawing a blood sample?\nThank you", + "answer": "Examining the thyroid gland gives us a glimpse or insight into the work of the thyroid gland and whether it is working appropriately or is there something wrong. As for the method of examination, it is by taking a blood sample and examining it in the laboratory to find out the percentage of the hormone and its activating hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14355, + "question": "I have 72-hour blood sugar tests. Am I prohibited from eating during the 72-hour period only, or am I prohibited from eating or drinking water?", + "answer": "Water can be drunk", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14356, + "question": "What is the relationship of Oradexone 0.5mg in treating hirsutism, knowing that the test is normal and hirsutism is hereditary and I have simple cysts? Is there any harm?", + "answer": "What is the composition of the medicine?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14357, + "question": "I am 18 years old, and in this month I will turn 19, and my height will reach 1.57, and I do not know whether I will increase my height or not, and I feel that my bones want to grow, and my question is: Will my growth...", + "answer": "You must be evaluated at a doctor's office for the answer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14358, + "question": "I suffer from irritable bowel syndrome and the doctor prescribed Dogmatil 50 for me. After that, my breasts became enlarged and drops of milk and a clear liquid came out. How can I stop the rise in prolactin?", + "answer": "Stop treatment if possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14359, + "question": "May God protect you. I suffer from short stature and I am 24 years old. Is there a possibility to increase my height? And if so, what is it? Is the cause of the short stature a lack of calcium? Knowing that I suffer from back and joint pain.", + "answer": "I think it is important to read an article of mine on the internet that has many answers to your questions.\nWrite... Dr.'s articles. Nassib Al-Shibli\nAnd you will find an article.\nHow can you increase your height after the age of 21?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14360, + "question": "I am 16 years old and have a developmental delay, so what should I do when I am obese?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14361, + "question": "My height is 153, I am 19. Does growth hormone help me in the growth process? Does it have any harm in the future?", + "answer": "If it has not been proven that there is a lack of growth hormone secretion, then it is most likely of no benefit, especially at your age, and yes, there are harms if it is used unnecessarily.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14362, + "question": "peace\nHow do I increase the level of estrogen, the female hormone? Are there vitamins that help? Are there special pills for estrogen?", + "answer": "You must know why this is needed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14363, + "question": "Excuse me, I take a dose of thyroxine on day 100 and day 50, and an hour after I took the 100th, I felt severe depression and weakness. I was in need of a medicine called vitamins and tonics with treatment, and iron works...", + "answer": "There are no vitamins related to thyroid dysfunction or its treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14364, + "question": "free t4 1.19\nFSH 3.22\nTSH 4.23\nProlaction 9.31\nLH 1.20\nThese are my blood test results\nWhat does it indicate???\nI am a 20 year old girl\nWhat do you advise me based on these tests?", + "answer": "These tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14365, + "question": "I have type A diabetes, how do I deal with it?", + "answer": "This requires long explanation and follow-up, which must be under the supervision of your treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14366, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My question is: Is the appearance of thick hair in the pubic area, beard and body evidence of the nature of the work of hormones and testicles?", + "answer": "Partially yes, meaning this does not indicate that all testicular functions are intact", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14367, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland have anything to do with high blood sugar?", + "answer": "No, there is no direct relationship or significant impact", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14368, + "question": "I am a 28-year-old young man. I have enlarged breasts. I had an analysis and it was prolactin: 21 ng/ml, from the range of 4.5-15.2. As for testosterone, it has improved compared to before, and FSH and LH are normal. So what is the treatment or tests...", + "answer": "Yes, a clinical examination must be performed first, and then some other tests may be necessary. High prolactin is not the reason for your condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14369, + "question": "I am 21 years old. Can I increase my height more than 163 cm?", + "answer": "Mostly, it is not possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14370, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and I take 3600mg of calcium a day. Is this normal or not?", + "answer": "Usually lower doses are needed, but in some cases we may need a dose as high as your dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14371, + "question": "I suffer from the appearance of hair in the chin and neck area. I had a test and it turned out that I had an underactive thyroid gland. I had an underactive thyroid test. I had a second test to confirm that I had an increase in prolactin. I think it was 45 percent, and I did not have an underactive thyroid gland. Is the hormone high...", + "answer": "No, what causes hair loss and a slight increase in prolactin is polycystic ovary syndrome resulting from excess weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14372, + "question": "I have a slight enlargement of the thyroid gland and the TSH is less than 100 and the biological reference is 0.3-5. I take Altroxine 50 2 tablets in the morning. Is this enough? I am complaining of dizziness due to lack of sleep and tension in my nerves...", + "answer": "The test result is not clear what is meant by less than 100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14373, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nFSH=4.97 mIU/ml, LH=2.16 mIU/ml, Prolactin=8.08ng/ml, testosterone=3.67ng/ml This is the result of measuring hormones in the morning. What is the cause of low testosterone?", + "answer": "The total male hormone test must be done, not the free one, and this is done by taking three blood samples (one every 20 minutes and then mixing them to take the average).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14374, + "question": "I have a deficiency in growth hormone secretions. Age: 15. Height: 30 meters. Weight: 24 kilos. Growth hormone has stopped for four years. Is this normal?", + "answer": "There is a problem that must be seriously evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14375, + "question": "How do I know if he has a lazy gland?", + "answer": "You should not look for symptoms, but on the contrary, the presence of symptoms is what leads you to discover the defect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14376, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I have a problem with male hormones, and I am female, which has led to the appearance of male hair on my face, chest, and under my thighs. May God keep you happy.", + "answer": "There are many signs of hormonal imbalance in the body in women, and the male hormone testosterone is a hormone that is secreted in the female body in small and specific quantities from the ovaries along with estrogen, which helps in the growth, maintenance and repair of women’s reproductive tissues, building bone mass, etc. The normal percentage of testosterone in females over the age of 19 years ranges between 8-60 ng/dl. Excessive hair growth in the body is considered evidence of a high percentage of this hormone. It should be noted that treatment is carried out by a specialist doctor after conducting the necessary examinations, analyzes and pictures, where the treatment is Depending on the cause, medications used to treat high testosterone include:\n\nGlucocorticoids.\nMetformin.\nOne pill.\nSpironolactone.\nDoing exercise.\nLosing excess weight.\n\nIt is recommended to visit a specialist doctor to determine the cause and prescribe appropriate treatment.\nFor more:\n\nFoods that regulate women's hormones\nFoods that help regulate the body's hormones\nSexual problems in women\n\nReference:\n\nHigh Testosterone Levels in Women\nHigh Testosterone in Women: Signs, Causes, and Treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14377, + "question": "I am 47 years old. I had a testosterone test done and it was very low. After taking the medications, it increased by a large percentage, then it came back and decreased again. Are there any solutions? If I am planning to get married, what...", + "answer": "Clinical and laboratory tests must be performed to find out the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14378, + "question": "What is the normal level of LH hormone?", + "answer": "The normal range is usually included with the examination, but it has no value on its own without comparing it with other tests for sex hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14379, + "question": "What are the causes of swollen and retracted nipples in men? I am a 24-year-old man. Several years ago, I noticed that my nipples swell and shrink continuously, in normal cases...", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14380, + "question": "I have a problem with high testosterone, what are its symptoms?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14381, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did tests and got the results\nT3=1.64\nT4=110.75\nTSH=0.05\nFREE T3=5.28\nFREE T4=23.33\nWhat medications should be taken? What medications conflict with it?\nWith my thanks and appreciation", + "answer": "First, a radioisotope scan must be done to find out the cause, then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14382, + "question": "I am 32 years old and my weight is 85. I want a healthy diet, and I have an underactive thyroid gland. I take thyroxine 125, and I have a stomach bacteria.", + "answer": "You should see a nutritionist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14383, + "question": "I am a 17 year old girl\nI suffer from moderate dwarfism, not severe\nI am now about to get married in about a year\nDuring this period, I want to grow quickly and...", + "answer": "I don't think there is room for increasing height if puberty is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14384, + "question": "My male hormone level is 0.7. Is this percentage high because I have hair in the beard area and I have been married for 4 years and do not have children? I had a miscarriage a year ago, but how is it possible...", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14385, + "question": "Regarding the insulin needle, is it taken longitudinally or vertically into the skin?", + "answer": "It is taken at an angle of 45 degrees", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14386, + "question": "I will have a pituitary gland removed, which has caused me to lose hormones\nIs there a solution for the operation if I have anemia?\nWhat is the success rate of the operation?\nWill I regain my health and sexual desire after the operation?", + "answer": "Anemia must be treated before the operation, and the gland has nothing to do with that. As for sexual desire and the rest of the pituitary gland hormones, they must be evaluated after the operation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14387, + "question": "Hair appears in the chin area. My wife has full lint, but it is long. Is there a health problem?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14388, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid gland and how do I know if I suffer from it or not?", + "answer": "The symptoms are many and non-specific and depend on the type of disease in the gland. To be sure, the gland must be examined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14389, + "question": "I suffer from body tremors from hour to hour\nI suffer from sweating in the armpit area even if I am facing the air conditioner!\nIs this the gland?!\nHow do I treat it?", + "answer": "No, this is not the gland, but to make sure there is no harm in doing a thyroid function test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14390, + "question": "I am 26 years old, and after I gave birth, my doctor discovered that I have hypothyroidism and I do not feel any of the symptoms of hypothyroidism, so what should I do...", + "answer": "If there is sluggish thyroid function during the first year after birth, it may be temporary and the need for treatment is determined based on symptoms and monitoring of test results.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14391, + "question": "Hello, my question is: What are the symptoms that indicate hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "Symptoms include general laziness, hair loss, weight gain, and feeling cold, but they are all symptoms that are not specific to thyroid disease, meaning they can occur for no other reason.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14392, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 15 years old and my height is 167. I want to increase my height and I hope to find the help I need?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14393, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you....I did general tests and it came out 201.4 cl.\n9.97 TSH\nCan you explain these results?", + "answer": "The first test is not clear and the second is high. I advise you to see a doctor in your country", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14394, + "question": "What causes enlarged male breasts and how to treat them without surgery", + "answer": "There are many reasons. Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treat it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14395, + "question": "My weight is 107 kg and my height is 180 cm\nI have a problem with gynecomastia, my breast size is too big\nWhat should I do? Please reply\nThank you", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14396, + "question": "I am a 38-year-old female, not married. I suffered from hyperthyroidism. I have been taking the drug Basdene for a year, and recently I have cysts in the breast and ovaries. They disappear after my period and come back again. What is it?", + "answer": "Hyperthyroidism is not related to ovarian cysts, and neither is related to breast cysts. Each of them must be treated separately.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14397, + "question": "I mean because of the activity of the thyroid gland and the menstrual cycle is not regular, knowing that I am married and have a child, and I am forbidden from getting pregnant during the treatment period, and birth control pills are no longer suitable for me...", + "answer": "I do not understand why birth control pills are no longer suitable for you, in addition to the possibility of consulting a gynecologist about the possibility of using other methods of contraception.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14398, + "question": "I am a young man over thirty, but there is still very little mustache hair. What is the reason?", + "answer": "If other indicators of puberty are normal, this indicates that there is no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14399, + "question": "What are suitable medications that regulate male hormones?", + "answer": "The diagnosis must be known accurately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14400, + "question": "I suffer from hypoparathyroidism. Is there a parathyroid hormone that I can take through the newborn to return the gland to function and raise the calcium level?", + "answer": "The gland does not return to work, but its function can be compensated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14401, + "question": "Does thyroid juice have a direct relationship to kidney failure?", + "answer": "No, there is no relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14402, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Now, one of my friends has thyroid disease. She had free blood tests and they came out low. She took half a tablet of Electroxin in the morning. She had a button scan and it came out good. Then her thyroglobin came out high. What’s the solution? Is there a reaction?", + "answer": "The question is not clear at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14403, + "question": "Does the presence of sluggish thyroid function and high FSH/LH require follow-up with an endocrinologist or gynecologist?", + "answer": "As for the thyroid gland, it is best to be followed up by an endocrinologist, while sex hormones can be followed up by both specialties.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14404, + "question": "During puberty, meaning at the age of 14, I have breasts that are larger than my breasts. What should I do? Will they grow larger or not?", + "answer": "It is normal for there to be a slight difference, but it is best to have the examination done by a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14405, + "question": "Improving the functioning of the pituitary gland", + "answer": "The defect must be identified first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14406, + "question": "Good evening, may I know what hormonal deficiency disease means, because I suffer from it and have not been treated yet, knowing that I have used a lot of drugs and have not yet found any results...", + "answer": "There is no single disease called hormone deficiency disease, but there are many different hormones in the body. When a deficiency of one or more of them is proven, treatment must be done, and usually the treatment is compensatory.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14407, + "question": "My hands and feet sweat, but the rest of my body does not, and I am 180 feet tall and weigh 50 kilos. He told me, “I have a problem with my gland.”", + "answer": "The thyroid gland and IGF-1 should be examined, and if they are normal, a dermatologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14408, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is it the pituitary gland that makes me sleep for a very long time and deeply? Does it have an effect on rapid fatigue, nervous tension, epilepsy or confusion when hearing voices? Please, I want an answer.", + "answer": "No, not directly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14409, + "question": "Is it possible for a man after the age of 30 to grow 5 cm taller if he was 165 to become 170? Thank you", + "answer": "Of course you can.\nPlease read an article of mine on the Internet entitled.\nHow can you increase your height after the age of 21?\nSearch the Internet for Nassib Al-Shibli’s articles.\nYou will find a lot of useful information.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14410, + "question": "I did not use the medication regularly for a long time (30 caliber Dymicron). My blood sugar level became high. I returned to using the medication, but my sugar level remained at high levels (250-400 mg)...", + "answer": "If possible, the dose must be increased or another treatment added, of course, after moderation in food, and this must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14411, + "question": "Hello\nI have dry skin and cold extremities, and I would like to do blood tests that can rule out organic matters.\nWhat are the critical tests that must be performed to ensure reassurance?", + "answer": "It is possible to perform a thyroid examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14412, + "question": "Is there any harm in using GH stimulants to increase muscle mass?", + "answer": "Yes, it is preferable not to use it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14413, + "question": "My friend is married, 25, and has a son. She had thyroid tests done and they came out normal, that is, no deficiency or excess. He had an ultrasound scan on her neck and found a 3 cm nodule. He gave her the medication LEVOTHYROX25. Is this medication correct?", + "answer": "A biopsy must be taken first, and based on its results, the need for surgery will be determined or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14414, + "question": "Is there a relationship between the thyroid gland and sweat glands?", + "answer": "No, there is no relationship. The thyroid gland is an endocrine gland, meaning it secretes a hormone directly into the blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14415, + "question": "When should a person have the pituitary gland photographed to confirm it? For example, I only have a defect in the prolactin hormone, and the rest of the hormones are fine, thank God, as if the prolactin hormone was three years ago...", + "answer": "If there is suspicion that the increase in prolactin is due to a defect in the pituitary gland, then an MRI of the pituitary gland must be performed. Therefore, in your case, the increase is slight, and the condition must be evaluated well to know the need for the image.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14416, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and I take 125 thyroxine pills. I have vitamin D12, and my body and bones are all in pain. I need treatment.", + "answer": "Vitamin D capsules should be taken 50,000 units every week for 8 weeks, and after that the same dose, but once every month on an ongoing basis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14417, + "question": "How do I know that I have an increase in the female hormone?", + "answer": "Do an estrogen test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14418, + "question": "Does a man have a prolactin hormone that prevents conception?", + "answer": "Yes, there is, and if there is an increase in the secretion of the prolactin hormone, it may lead to a problem in procreation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14419, + "question": "What is the active ingredient in glyburide to treat type 2 diabetes? Is it safe for the heart and pancreas?", + "answer": "It is a member of the sulfonylurea group and is considered safe", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14420, + "question": "I want to grow taller. My weight is 90 kg, my height is 160 cm, and my age is 16 cm", + "answer": "The condition must be fully evaluated in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14421, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My question is about the thyroid gland. We did a blood test for the gland. The secretions are normal, but in the picture there are bubbles and some dots. Is there treatment with alternative medicine and treatment without removal? May God reward you.", + "answer": "I have no experience with alternative medicine, and the case must be evaluated to determine the necessity of surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14422, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a gland analysis done, and the results were T3 3.29, T4 12.51, and TSH 0.005. The doctor told me that it was most appropriate for me to have an operation because I have been taking Neomarcazole treatment for 9 months...", + "answer": "It is necessary to determine the accurate diagnosis initially and know the possibility of treatment with radioactive iodine or surgery if treatment with medication fails to completely control the condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14423, + "question": "I had had a thyroid test done and it turned out that I had very little activity, so I ignored it, but the symptoms increased (heart palpitations, hand tremors, and insomnia). Does this indicate that my condition has increased...", + "answer": "You need medication - follow up with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14424, + "question": "Hello, I have been suffering from thinness since I was young. Only after I gave birth to my son did I gain a little weight and went back to being the same as before. Help me, may God give you good news of his paradise....", + "answer": "Clinical evaluation is necessary in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14425, + "question": "I have a two-year-old daughter who suffers from an underactive gland, so she cannot walk or crawl", + "answer": "You must take treatment and be under the supervision of an endocrinologist and pediatrician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14426, + "question": "I have a deficiency in the functioning of the pituitary gland as a result of a compressive fracture of the skull, and this affects the sexual condition the most. I hope there is a treatment.", + "answer": "Pituitary gland deficiency may require treatment, but you must see a consultant in endocrinology and neurosurgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14427, + "question": "I am 16 years old, my height is 158-160, and my weight is 50 kg. My body growth is very late compared to my colleagues, knowing that my father is short and my mother is of average height. I do not know what to do or whether I should visit an endocrinologist.", + "answer": "Human height is a set of hereditary factors, and visiting a doctor is important. If there is a problem with the glands, it will be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14428, + "question": "I suffer from a hormonal imbalance due to the increased hair growth on my body... How can I treat myself? Help me, may God reward you.", + "answer": "There is no such thing as treating myself. Go to a specialist doctor and he will do the job", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14429, + "question": "I suffer from all the symptoms of an overactive thyroid gland. I had an analysis and these are the results\nTSH:0.32 ref range 0.35-5.5\nfreeT3:3 ref range 2.3-5.4\nFreeT4:1.3 ref. Range 0.8-1.8\nSo am I experiencing activity?", + "answer": "There is a very slight increase in activity called pre-clinical. It is best to re-examine and follow up with the endocrinologist. Initially, it is possible to take preponplol 10mg treatment three times daily.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14430, + "question": "Do girls increase height after the age of twenty through medications or even food?", + "answer": "Nice question.\nYes, but not through medication.\nI recommend reviewing an article of mine on the Internet entitled.\nHow can you increase your height after the age of 21?\nGoogle search: Nassib Al-Shibli’s articles. It contains a lot of valuable information.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14431, + "question": "The ultrasound showed a single small tumor on one lobe of the thyroid, T3&T4&TSH, and the Tumour Markers tests were normal. Some said we should remove the lobe and analyze the type of tumor. Some said the tumor...", + "answer": "If the diameter of the node is more than 1 cm, a biopsy must be taken from the node, and based on the result, the need for surgery is determined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14432, + "question": "Hello\nI have a chest problem. I don’t know if it is fat or gynecomastia. I exercise and have muscle mass, but the chest is causing me embarrassment.\nWhat tests are necessary? Are there any medications used?\nI hope you can help me.", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14433, + "question": "I want a contraceptive to limit male hormones", + "answer": "diane 35, but it must be used under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14434, + "question": "Is Mendryl a monohormonal or bihormonal medication?", + "answer": "The trade name is not common. You can read this on the medicine package", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14435, + "question": "I am 20 years old. I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I am currently taking thyroxine and I suffer from severe hair loss. I have reached the stage of semi-baldness and the appearance of dandruff. Please note that I use minoxidil for hair.", + "answer": "I do not think that this is due to the thyroid gland, especially since you are committed to treatment. You must consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14436, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 32 years old, and I feel pain when passing stool, and pain in the lower stomach that comes in cramps and is accompanied by a feeling of vomiting immediately with it, and comes at least once a day.", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a surgical specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14437, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid dysfunction!!\nI would like a detailed answer.... Thank you", + "answer": "You must read about this in the disease guide because the symptoms of thyroid diseases depend on the type of disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14438, + "question": "My daughter is 17 years old and has a swollen gland in her neck on the right side. The doctor gave her an antibiotic and she got it hot. She uses a pendulum and it goes and comes back after the effect is over. The doctor asked her for a comprehensive examination and he said she has a blood cell deficiency...", + "answer": "Which mother gland is the tonsil, which is a lymph node? It must be examined and followed up with the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14439, + "question": "My daughter is five years old and has developed breast enlargement. Will there be a hormonal imbalance at her age?", + "answer": "This is possible, and it is usually a simple matter that only needs follow-up, but it begins with a clinical examination and an assessment of height and bone age in relation to her age.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14440, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been taking Neomercazole 5mg for 9 months, 2 pills a day. A month ago, I felt better. The gland appeared from the bottom of my neck. Please reply. Thank you.", + "answer": "The gland must be evaluated, and the treatment is not the cause, but the disease itself", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14441, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from the appearance of hair in the chin area. I had a test and it turned out that I have an underactive thyroid gland. Does the thyroid gland cause the appearance of hair?\nThe doctor prescribed me Euthyrox25 and...", + "answer": "The treatments do not cause obesity and the gland has no relation to increasing the appearance of hair", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14442, + "question": "I have a testosterone deficiency and I take Androtardil 250 injections. There are several types\nI want to know which one is better than the country of manufacture, because I tried the one made in Iran, but it is ineffective compared to the German one", + "answer": "Scientifically, there is no difference if you are comfortable with German, take it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14443, + "question": "Does radioactive iodine have any effects on girls?", + "answer": "If you are not pregnant or breastfeeding and there is a need for iodine, there is no problem with it and it has no serious side effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14444, + "question": "I am an unmarried girl. I am 18 years old. I was suffering from high thyroid hormone, and I was on medication. Then the hormone decreased, and then suddenly the hormone rose as it was before. What is the reason for its rise?", + "answer": "This is the nature of the disease, and not all patients respond completely to medications. Therefore, radioactive iodine or surgery must be resorted to, depending on the case.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14445, + "question": "How can I increase my height?", + "answer": "It is necessary to evaluate first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14446, + "question": "Do fatty acid medications such as rosuvastatin and fenofibrate raise blood sugar?", + "answer": "Not in a valuable way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14447, + "question": "My weight is 90, my height is 170, and I am 40 years old. I am complaining of a very large increase in breast size. What tests are required to find out the reason for this and what is the treatment? Please help me, because this is causing me many health problems.", + "answer": "First, there must be a clinical examination, and accordingly, tests are requested\nSecondly, the reason is often obesity because you suffer from it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14448, + "question": "How much time is enough for me to go without food? I need to do a blood and sugar test for a pregnant woman because I always get tired without eating for a long period of time. Thank you very much.", + "answer": "The appropriate period of time to do a blood sugar analysis in general is fasting between 6-8 hours. You can eat food in the evening and in the morning go to the laboratory without taking any drink or food and do the analysis. Thus, there will be no effect on you and fatigue will not occur.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14449, + "question": "I have an elevated TSH of 5.20, and my T4 and T3 levels are 5.14 and 1.29. Do I suffer from glandular deficiency or what is wrong?", + "answer": "It may be simple laziness that does not require treatment, and the analysis must be repeated every 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14450, + "question": "I take the medication Dialon \"Glucophage\" to regulate hormones. Is it necessary for me to do a blood test every now and then?\nWhat are the best times to take it, knowing that I take it 3 times a day?", + "answer": "There is no need to conduct a special examination for treatment, and the medicine can be taken before, during or after eating", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14451, + "question": "Peace be upon you/ Treatment of pituitary gland deficiency in producing testosterone to increase the mustache and beard. Does using testosterone needles for life, every month and a half, have any harm on public health?", + "answer": "As long as treatment is for a medical condition, there is no harm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14452, + "question": "I had an MRI of the head and found a tumor in the pituitary gland measuring 8 mm. I have breast milk and a normal prolactin test. I suffer from headaches, decreased vision, constant fever, and menstruation...", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult a neurosurgeon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14453, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had my thyroid TSH analyzed because I am sensitive to ensure that there are no problems with it, and the result was 1.59 uU/mL.\nRANGE (.40-5) Is it sound?", + "answer": "Please send the correct result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14454, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I underwent surgery to remove half of my thyroid gland 3 years ago, and for a year I have been suffering from hearing the sound of blood flowing in my ears continuously, and I do not know what the reason is, and the sound in...", + "answer": "I think that there is nothing to do with the gland in the matter, and I advise you to see an ear specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14455, + "question": "I suffer from Graves' disease and I take the required medications. Is there a natural treatment that helps the medication improve the treatment?", + "answer": "No, there is nothing scientifically proven other than treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14456, + "question": "I suffer from heart palpitations, and after an analysis of the thyroid gland, it was found that the TSH level was 9.5. Could this be the cause?", + "answer": "Yes, an increase in the hormone level leads to an increase in the secretion of thyroid hormone, which leads to the appearance of these symptoms: palpitations and severe sweating. Always feeling hot. Increased appetite for food without a noticeable increase. Tremor in the hands\nHe would like to see a doctor as soon as possible or give me more details. To rule out that the problem is from the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14457, + "question": "My question is regarding the abundance of hair on the body and face, especially in the chin area in women... What are its causes and how to treat it?\nAssuming that these symptoms are not related to an increase in hormones or...", + "answer": "There are many possibilities, but the most important of them is undoubtedly polycystic ovary syndrome, knowing that a normal ultrasound image does not exclude the diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14458, + "question": "My height is 171 and I want to increase my height to 180. What is the easiest process for that and how much does it cost??", + "answer": "We do not recommend performing operations because, in one way or another, they disturb the body’s balance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14459, + "question": "Is it possible to take progesterone and Clomid, knowing that I suffer from hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "There is no conflict between them, and the thyroid gland must also be treated at the same time", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14460, + "question": "What is the treatment for acne scars and scars?", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14461, + "question": "My sister suffers from severe pain in her head that keeps her bedridden and causes her to vomit and nausea. She had tests done by a specialist doctor who said that she has small cysts spread throughout her head and neck...", + "answer": "The condition is not clear and is not an endocrinology specialty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14462, + "question": "My right eye's vision is weaker than the left, and my hair on the right side is somewhat lighter than the left side, and my right facial muscles during expressions are a little weaker on the right side than the left. Is this normal or...", + "answer": "Referral to a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14463, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please help me. I am tired. I have puffiness under the eyes, dizziness, and inability to breathe, knowing that I suffer from the thyroid gland and severe constipation. What is the solution...", + "answer": "If you are not taking language medication, you must start taking the treatment, and if you are taking it, you must adjust the dose. If the dose is correct, then your symptoms are not related to the thyroid gland, and you must see a doctor to perform comprehensive examinations.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14464, + "question": "What symptoms can be caused by hormonal imbalance in girls?", + "answer": "It depends on the type of hormone and the type of imbalance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14465, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I suffer from the presence of a lot of negative energy in the area of ​​the head between the eyes and the nose (as if there is a heaviness) along with the presence of a constant sound in the head... This came because...", + "answer": "We have no experience with Chinese medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14466, + "question": "Hello, how do I do a thyroid examination using an ultrasound or something else, and what is the appropriate exercise to build muscles? I am very skinny, may God grant you success.", + "answer": "Go to the radiologist and he will take the picture for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14467, + "question": "Is there a relationship between glands in speech?", + "answer": "Not directly, but a lack of some hormones may lead to a decline in all growth measures, including speech", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14468, + "question": "My brother is approximately 12 years old, his height is approximately 135 cm, and his weight is approximately 30. I feel that his height has not increased well in the last year.\nIs this worrying?! Are there tests or treatments...", + "answer": "It is necessary to evaluate him clinically first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14469, + "question": "If the percentage of testosterone in the body is 2'9 out of 8'0, what is the drug that interacts with and benefits the most?", + "answer": "You must know all the details of the case and clarify the numbers and units", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14470, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland. Test results: T3 = 2.00, T4 = 110.05, TSH = 0.36. Currently, there is choking, difficulty swallowing, and blurring of the eyes, especially close up. I take a Carpi Mazol pill and an Inderal pill daily, according to the doctor’s instructions.", + "answer": "My dear brother, I advise you to visit an endocrinologist to follow up, adjust the dosage of the medication, and inquire about some symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14471, + "question": "I suffer from swelling in my leg due to Hashimoto's disease. Does this swelling have a solution?? Will following a diet help me lose weight because I find it difficult to lose weight even though I...", + "answer": "I advise you to visit an endocrinologist, as you may need to adjust the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14472, + "question": "The x-ray shows the presence of thyroïde microkystique. There were 4 tests. I did TSH and 2 antibodies came out negative. Knowing that I had a biopsy done twice, it was negative.", + "answer": "If the biopsy is correct, it is sufficient to follow up with ultrasound", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14473, + "question": "How can hormonal imbalance of the parotid gland and testosterone be corrected? ,Gratefully", + "answer": "The parotid gland does not secrete hormones, as it is not an endocrine gland. As for testosterone, the condition must be diagnosed first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14474, + "question": "Hello, I had a thyroid test and the results were good\nTSH. 5.03 F4: 14.35 f\nHe prescribed me thiorexine 50, but I feel dizzy, have a headache, and have pain in my feet, so I started taking it for 35 days.", + "answer": "It is necessary to take the medication, and this dose is appropriate to begin with and is adjusted according to the TSH results. What you are complaining of may be side effects of the medication. I advise you to consult your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14475, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am in the fourth month of pregnancy and I have toxic thyroid secretions. I am 24. Does it have an effect on the fetus?", + "answer": "If left without treatment and follow-up by an endocrinologist, yes, there are effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14476, + "question": "Should female hair appear in places such as the chin and chest be treated with hormones or directly with a laser?", + "answer": "Initially, hormonal treatment, and after six months, laser treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14477, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. What is meant by the fact that testosterone replacement may stop growth, meaning it stops the growth of height only or the growth of the entire body?", + "answer": "What is meant is the length itself", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14478, + "question": "I have a defect in the thymus gland, and the doctor advised me to undergo an operation. What is the best operation? Is it using laparoscopy or open chest? What is the success rate of the operation and how much does the operation cost? Thank you.", + "answer": "Laparoscopic surgery is preferred. The success rate depends on the reason for thymus gland surgery. The cost varies from one center and country to another.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14479, + "question": "What is the duration of treatment for thyroid TSH5.03 F14.53", + "answer": "These tests do not require treatment unless there is pregnancy or a desire to become pregnant in married women", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14480, + "question": "Do glands have an effect on weight gain? Because I suffer from rapid weight gain when I eat, what do you advise me to do?", + "answer": "Yes, the gland has a significant impact on weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14481, + "question": "I went to a doctor to treat my hirsutism, which is caused by cysts. She started treatment and prescribed Bioxet hair cream for me. nomoer hair spray Is there any harm from them or not?", + "answer": "It is not recommended to use it for long periods", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14482, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI recently discovered that I have a complication on the left side of the thyroid gland. I had tests done and the results came out normal. The doctor gave me Levothyrox tablets for three months. Is this...", + "answer": "As long as the complication is benign and small in size, there is no problem, and it requires a television scan of the gland every 6 months and gland functions every 3 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14483, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 42-year-old girl, and my hair has become very thin, and my mother also fears that it will become like her hair. Does growth stop with age, and do the follicles die permanently?...", + "answer": "Referred to a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14484, + "question": "FT4-II 0 13.76 pmo1/1\nT3 0 2.99 mno1/1\nTsH 0 6.54 uIU/m1\nI had an examination of the thyroid gland and this result I wrote above. The doctor said I have hypersecretion and he gave me this treatment, Etherox 50 micrograms. Did...", + "answer": "You must send the test results as they are in full in order to know the normal limits within which the laboratory works..........and how you have increased secretion and the doctor prescribes Euthyrox.......... ...Please send a copy of the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14485, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question about the emergence of things like slightly brown rice grains that have a disgusting smell that rises from my throat every morning. I hope I can find an answer, because the matter has been going on for a long time.", + "answer": "Referred to a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14486, + "question": "My son is 8 years old and has developed angina, and the doctor gave him clovir 200 mg every 6 hours, 3 pills. Isn’t it too much for his age?", + "answer": "The dose is one tablet every 6 hours for 5 days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14487, + "question": "I suffer from severe vomiting of a yellow substance. I vomit 5-6 times a day. I am 3 months pregnant. I had an ultrasound of my gallbladder. She said it was normal and there were no stones in my gallbladder. What is the reason??", + "answer": "It is recommended to have your thyroid function tested and see your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14488, + "question": "What is the benefit of Orgamtril? Does it really make you fat?", + "answer": "We do not prefer to use it for this purpose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14489, + "question": "Do thyroid stimulating pills taken in the morning lead to high blood pressure and rapid heart rate? My blood pressure is 155/109. Did I have high blood pressure?", + "answer": "Thyroid stimulating pills cause rapid heartbeat and are not related to blood pressure. As for your blood pressure, it requires a doctor’s follow-up and regular treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14490, + "question": "I am a 24-year-old young man who suffers from male hormone deficiency. I went to a doctor and he gave me a Cidotestone injection 250 times every 3 weeks and an Epifasi injection once every two weeks, after checking on the size...", + "answer": "The effect of the treatment appears after 3 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14491, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 25 years old and my height is 190 cm. I have been practicing bodybuilding for two months and I noticed an increase in height by 2 cm, knowing that my previous height was 1.88 cm. Please help...", + "answer": "Exercising is beneficial for the body and has no effect on height, and this difference may be an error in measurement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14492, + "question": "Hello Doctor - Does gynecomastia appear at the age of 10 and continue until after the age of 25? Or can it appear at any age?", + "answer": "Pathological gynecomastia may appear at any age, while physiological gynecomastia appears at puberty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14493, + "question": "What is meant by increased peripheral absorption of glucose?", + "answer": "The sentence must be within the context of the paragraph in order for us to understand what is meant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14494, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I wanted to ask about glandular lethargy. If lethargy is 11, how much thyroxine dose should I take for treatment? 75 or more or less.", + "answer": "For hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid, treatment is by giving the patient a replacement for thyroid hormone, and there is no fixed dose that suits all the patient. Rather, the appropriate dose is determined based on the patient’s examinations and follow-up. The dose at which the TSH level returns to normal is the dose that suits the patient.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14495, + "question": "peace be upon you\nMy question is: I am 22 years old and have never had facial hair....\n1_What is the reason for the lack of facial hair?\n2_Is there a treatment?\nThank you", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14496, + "question": "I have 3 thyroid nodules in the right lobe and one in the left lobe. 10 years ago there was only one and I had a biopsy done at that time and they said it was fine and now the doctor says I should...", + "answer": "I advise you to go for surgical treatment if the gland is enlarged... and then go to organize the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14497, + "question": "What is the highest recorded level of TSH?", + "answer": "More than 100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14498, + "question": "The best way to grow taller", + "answer": "The cause of the shortening must be determined first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14499, + "question": "I am 14 and 7 months old and my height is 168. Is my height appropriate for my age and can my height reach 185, knowing that the day I look at my back there is the first...", + "answer": "Your final height depends on the height of your parents, but don't worry, you have room to grow taller", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14500, + "question": "My blood sugar is high and I have no symptoms of diabetes", + "answer": "As long as the diabetes level is higher than normal limits, this is sufficient to diagnose diabetes, even if you do not have symptoms of diabetes. Some people suffer from the disease without having symptoms and it is discovered by chance.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14501, + "question": "Hello\nMy brothers, I suffer from a very small head, as it looks like a child's head, in addition to a small body in general in terms of width. No matter what I eat, it does not help because my frame is small...", + "answer": "It is not possible to answer without conducting a clinical examination, and in any case I do not believe that there is a way to change the size of the head", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14502, + "question": "I have been married for 4 years, and at the beginning of my marriage, my period was normal and I have a child, but now my period is normal and I suffer from cysts, which means one month of cysts and one month of cysts. The doctor gives me a needle to break out of the pills...", + "answer": "Laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14503, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and joint pain, especially the hands", + "answer": "Regarding the thyroid gland, treatment must be taken and the examination results must be controlled, and this must happen under the follow-up and supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14504, + "question": "Will Lycosophthalmia, or bulging eyes resulting from hyperthyroidism, remain a lifelong side effect, knowing that the gland is now dormant and I am taking Levothyrox 50?", + "answer": "Mostly yes, but it may improve at rates that vary from one patient to another", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14505, + "question": "Do fatty cysts in the neck affect the functioning of the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "It usually has nothing to do with the thyroid gland unless it is very close to it and pressing on it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14506, + "question": "A woman wants to get pregnant\nProlactin hormone level = 18\nFSH hormone ratio = 8.2\nLH hormone level = 7.2", + "answer": "The tests are good and there is no problem with them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14507, + "question": "I did an analysis. LH, the third day of my period, and I got 6.44. Is it high or normal?", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14508, + "question": "I suffer from dizziness and shortness of breath for five days, knowing that I have suffered from severe psychological stress for a week and the symptoms are still continuing. I suffer from an underactive thyroid and I take Thyroxine 100 and I...", + "answer": "I don't think so. It seems that your symptoms are a result of the stress you are going through, but if they continue, it is best to see a cardiologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14509, + "question": "I want to know what is the reason for the difference that occurred in the level of TSH T3 T4, as in the first examination the TSH was slightly high and the second time TSH T3 T4 was normal and the echo of the gland was normal...", + "answer": "There are several reasons, the most important of which is that there is a slight pre-clinical laziness in gland function that appears sometimes and returns to normal sometimes, and it does not require any medical intervention at this stage.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14510, + "question": "I am 23 years old. I had high levels of the hormone prolactin, which caused milk to flow from my breasts. Then I was treated with a drug called Parlodal, but it did not give results. I repeated the treatment with a drug called Dostinex, so it came back...", + "answer": "Fever and pain in the lower part of the head are not related to an increase in prolactin, which requires an MRI of the pituitary gland and follow-up treatment under the supervision of an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14511, + "question": "I have been married for a year and two months, and my cycle is usually 30 days, and this month, 3 days before my period, I had a thick, non-sticky white discharge, like heavy milk...", + "answer": "The question must be referred to an obstetrician and gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14512, + "question": "Why is it not recommended to use HGH and what is the name of the analysis?", + "answer": "It is necessary to see an endocrinologist to evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14513, + "question": "ratio 11.22tsh;", + "answer": "what is the Question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14514, + "question": "What is the reason for the high temperature at night and during the day it is 37? I am an 18-year-old girl and the temperature comes for two weeks and then goes away and so on.", + "answer": "This requires a comprehensive clinical examination in addition to laboratory and radiological tests to find out the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14515, + "question": "I am a 30-year-old young man. I suffer from an increase in the FSH hormone, which reached 32 and led to a lack of sperm and all hormones are fine. Is there a treatment? please reply", + "answer": "It is possible to take a biopsy of the testicle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14516, + "question": "I had a TSH test and it was found that I had a slight increase, but I did another test a few days later and it turned out that the TSH T3 and T4 were normal. The doctor examined my neck and did not find a tumor...", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14517, + "question": "A 31-year-old young man was feeling stressed. The doctor asked him for tests, and the result was cholestrol 215.\nldl 155\nhdl 38\nHis weight is 100 and his height is 180 cm. Is it enough to lose weight or do I need medication?", + "answer": "I advise you to try to lose weight and follow a healthy lifestyle, exercising regularly, reducing foods high in fat, and increasing the number of fruits, vegetables, and foods rich in fiber. After that, you must re-examine after 3 months, and then if the values ​​do not return to normal limits, you may resort to medications.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14518, + "question": "What are the risks of repeated exposure to CT scans? How to prevent its damage? I had a dental X-ray of my jaw, and 4 months later I had a CT scan of my sinuses, and 5 days later...", + "answer": "The amount is still not large to cause complications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14519, + "question": "I feel a tingling sensation in my breasts, and clear, sometimes beige spots come out of them, knowing that I stopped breastfeeding my child 8 months ago.. Also, my menstrual period is late and has come only once every two months...", + "answer": "My dear sister\nI advise you to do a prolactin analysis\nDr. Fatima Attia - Khamis Mushayt - Al-Usra Comprehensive Clinic in Umm Sarar District-", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14520, + "question": "I had an enlarged thyroid gland and my voice changed because of its pressure on the vocal cords...then the gland was removed...and my voice is still variable and rough and I cannot raise it and I feel pain with a lot of talking...I had a laryngoscope done and everything was fine...what...", + "answer": "It is necessary to follow up with a laryngologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14521, + "question": "This analysis is complete\nVolume 4.5/ Consistency Homogenous/ PH Alkaline / Color Milky/ Liquefaction At 30 mint/ Count 80 million /Active sperm 65%/ Sluggish sperm 10%/ Dead sperm 25% /Normal sperm...", + "answer": "This analysis is good and there is no problem with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14522, + "question": "Does exposure to MRI, MRA & MRV every six months cause any serious brain symptoms in the long term?\nThe condition is a venous clot in the left lobe of the brain, resulting in weakness...", + "answer": "If photos are necessary, no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14523, + "question": "I feel pain in the glands below the jaw as they go down like the tonsils. Is this an infection in them? Does he need antibiotics? Although this is not permanent...", + "answer": "Recurring swelling of the submandibular glands usually does not cause concern and may be occasional, but the condition requires evaluation by a specialist doctor through a clinical examination or some special photographs if necessary, as it may indicate one of the following conditions:\n\nStrep throat.\ntonsillitis.\nAbscess in a swollen gland.\nBacterial or viral infections.\nBenign, non-cancerous growth.\nProblems with the salivary glands.\nInflammation of subcutaneous fatty tissue.\nAneurysm.\n\nFor more:\n\nsalivary glands\nWhat are the causes of swollen lymph nodes?\nInflammation of the lymph nodes behind the ear\nInformation about sentinel lymph nodes\n\nReference:\n\nSwollen Glands, Hernias, and Other Lumps Under the Skin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14524, + "question": "Hello... My friend is a 23-year-old girl who suffers from hirsutism throughout her body and does not have polycystic ovary syndrome. She takes the contraceptive pill Microgynon and nutritional supplements for the gaps in her hair. My question is: Can you...", + "answer": "It is possible, but if you stop the contraceptive, it must be stopped because it should not be taken during pregnancy or the possibility of pregnancy occurring", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14525, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 31 years old. I have been married for a year and a half. I have not had children. I did a hormone test: FSH 17.10, LH 7.68, prolactin 444.70, and testosterone 4.17. I did a testosterone test...", + "answer": "Yes, there is hope, but the increase in prolactin must be treated first. After knowing its cause, tests must be performed for all pituitary hormones and an MRI of the pituitary gland must be done.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14526, + "question": "Peace be upon you, doctor\nI am a young man, 29 years old, and I have bulges in my breasts since puberty and it has not disappeared. I mean, my breasts are very visible. Is there a problem or a normal condition? This phenomenon is frankly caused by...", + "answer": "Gynecomastia is considered a normal physiological condition during puberty and at both ends of life.\nHowever, it is necessary to conduct a complete clinical evaluation, including a clinical examination to estimate the degree and comprehensive blood tests, which must include hormonal and thyroid function tests, as well as examination of the testicles and scrotum.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14527, + "question": "Q A My question is: Which disease is more difficult to treat, hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism? Does hyperthyroidism require a supra-major operation? Please answer me.", + "answer": "The most difficult thing is to treat increased secretion, and it does not necessarily have to be treated with surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14528, + "question": "Analysis...fbs-blood glucose fasting result 92mg/dl normal value 76-110/dl uric acid result 9.0 mg/dl normal value male 3.5mg/dl:female 2.6-6mg/dl", + "answer": "Check your blood sugar within normal limits while you have a high uric acid level", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14529, + "question": "My wife suffers from Mediterranean fever and takes colchicine. I want to ask: Does the medicine affect pregnancy and breastfeeding?", + "answer": "The use of the drug during pregnancy has not shown an increase in the rate of miscarriage or birth defects, but it is important that it be taken under the supervision and knowledge of a doctor. On the other hand, the drug is excreted in breast milk and should be used with caution during breastfeeding and a doctor should be consulted.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14530, + "question": "I am 160 cm tall and weigh 90 kg. I am 15 years old. Is my height appropriate for my age? What are the tests to confirm growth? There is very little hair on the hands and feet.", + "answer": "There is excessive obesity, and a bone scan and clinical examination must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14531, + "question": "Hello\nThe endocrinologist prescribed me LEVOTHYROX 25mg because my TSH level was 4 for three months because I wanted to have children. I only completed two months of treatment, and with the gynecologist’s follow-up, she prescribed...", + "answer": "No, there is no conflict", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14532, + "question": "I want to know the result of these tests, is there a problem or not, and if there is a defect, what is the treatment????\nLH 2.9\nFSH 1.8\nprolactin 22.7", + "answer": "There is no problem, but these tests are worthless without linking them to the medical history and clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14533, + "question": "I have an increase in body hair growth and I also have a dark pubic color, knowing that I am very white and my wedding is in 7 months. I am 21 years old and I do not know the reason.", + "answer": "The most important cause is usually polycystic ovary syndrome resulting from excess weight, but the condition must be evaluated in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14534, + "question": "I am a young man. I only have swelling in my nipples. I went to the doctor and had tests done. The doctor told me that I do not have gynecomastia, but rather fat, even though my weight is 72 and my height...", + "answer": "It is necessary to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause first, and if they are normal, it is possible to resort to surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14535, + "question": "Do growth hormones have effects and dangers on the human body, because my husband takes a small amount a day in order to strengthen him, knowing that he suffers from Parkinson’s disease, and this medicine is called (norditropin simplexx)", + "answer": "It should not be taken without a clear medical reason", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14536, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from shortness of breath, and this condition comes to me at any time. My thyroid gland is sluggish and my urine is inflamed. I have been taking medication and do not suffer from chronic diseases. I have a vitamin deficiency...", + "answer": "You must see a doctor for a medical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14537, + "question": "Hello\nI will have a pituitary tumor removed, God willing\nThe tumor is approximately 20 mm in size and affects the field of vision\nTouches the veins of the eyes\nThe pituitary gland is healthy\nWhat is the success rate of the operation (with permission...", + "answer": "The success rate of the operation is excellent and it is usually performed through the nose. As for hormones, they must be evaluated after the operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14538, + "question": "Are there glands that, when deficient, cause imbalance in the body?", + "answer": "An imbalance in the body does not depend on a deficiency in a specific gland, but rather it can extend beyond the glands and include disturbances in the nervous system and others. This requires a visit to the doctor when feeling an imbalance in order to conduct comprehensive analyzes of hormones and carry out the necessary examinations and pictures. But it is worth noting that the imbalance in the body may be due to a disorder in the pituitary gland, which is located at the base of the brain and which works to secrete hormones that control the hormones of the thyroid, parathyroid, pituitary, and others. \nIt is recommended to go to the doctor immediately because the treatment of glandular disorders is complex, as a change in one hormone level can affect other hormones before any unwanted complications occur.\nFor more: Foods that regulate women's hormones\nReference: Endocrine Disorders", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14539, + "question": "Hello\nDoctor, my height is between 1.89 and 1.92 centimeters. I suffer from excessive height. This problem has caused me some embarrassment. I am 19 years old and have been pregnant for 3 months...", + "answer": "An image of the bone must be taken to find out", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14540, + "question": "What are the most important effects of the thyroid gland on the body, and the side effects of taking its medications?", + "answer": "The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located in the front of the neck that produces thyroid hormones, which play an important role in many body functions, including:\n\nMetabolism: Thyroid hormones regulate the body's metabolic rate, which is the process of converting food into energy.\nGrowth and development of the body: Thyroid hormones play an important role in the growth and development of the body during childhood and adolescence.\nMental development: Thyroid hormones play an important role in mental development and learning.\nMenstrual cycle: Thyroid hormones affect the menstrual cycle in women.\nFertility: Thyroid hormones affect fertility in men and women.\nCardiovascular functions: Thyroid hormones help regulate heartbeat and blood pressure.\nNervous system functions: Thyroid hormones help regulate nervous system functions, including mood and sleep.\n\nSide effects of taking thyroid medications vary depending on the type of medication used, and may include the following:\n\nMedications used to treat hypothyroidism: Possible side effects of these medications include: \n\noverweight.\nAnxiety.\nInsomnia.\nHair loss.\nArrhythmia.\n\n\nMedications used to treat hyperthyroidism: Possible side effects of these medications include: \n\noverweight.\nConstipation.\nHair loss.\nMuscle weakness.\nIrregular menstrual cycle.\n\n\n\nIn general, the side effects of these medications are mild and can be easily avoided, but it is important to talk to your doctor about any persistent or severe side effects that you experience while taking these medications. Here are some tips to reduce the risk of side effects when taking thyroid medications:\n\nTake the medicine at the same time every day.\nFollow your doctor's instructions regarding dosage.\nTell your doctor if you have any other health problems.\nHave regular blood tests to check thyroid hormone levels.\n\nFor more:\n\nWhat is the thyroid gland, and what are its functions?\nThyroid disorders, learn about them now", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14541, + "question": "I had a blood sugar test done and the result was 6. The doctor asked me to go on a diet. Should I do the test again after 3 months or should I be satisfied with the diet? What is the appropriate diet? I apologize for...", + "answer": "I do not prefer the word diet, but what is required is a moderate diet, and there is no doubt that it is preferable to re-examine the cumulative blood sugar every 3 to 6 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14542, + "question": "Hello Doctor, I am a child who suffers from excessive height. I am 17 years old, and my weight is now 195, and my height increases every week by 5 cm. You know that I used to masturbate...", + "answer": "The question has already been answered. You should consult an endocrinologist in your country as soon as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14543, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the results came back\nTSH (0.2613) Low\nT4 (20.81) HIGH\nT3(5.31)\nI'm taking a dose of 75\nIs the dose appropriate or should I change the dose and take 50? Please reply", + "answer": "The same dose can be taken, but for 6 days each week, and the seventh day is a rest without treatment. For example, do not take treatment every Friday only and continue with the same dose for the rest of the days.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14544, + "question": "Hello.....I heard that one of the causes of baldness is that the DHT hormone attacks the hair, causing the hair to weaken and fall out. My question is, I have gaps in my head and my testosterone is low. Does this hormone affect the hair sheath and even...", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed for the answer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14545, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and I take Thyroxine 25, but I am not taking the medication regularly. Does this increase the symptoms of underactive glands and have the opposite effect?\nI am currently noticing a significant weight gain, so how do I treat the problem?\nNote...", + "answer": "First, any treatment will not give the desired benefit if it is not taken regularly\nSecondly, it is necessary to reduce the amount of food and exercise to lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14546, + "question": "Hello\nCan treatment for thyroid activity be taken for long periods of five or six years if the condition improves?\nBecause I have been using carbimazole for four years", + "answer": "Usually, it is not preferable to use this treatment for more than two years, after which it is necessary to evaluate and determine the appropriate treatment method for each case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14547, + "question": "Does low prolactin cause breast pain?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14548, + "question": "I have a swollen salivary gland of approximately 2 cm under the tongue for 2 weeks. Please advise me what is the solution", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14549, + "question": "Does hyperthyroidism prevent men from having children?\nWhat are the thyroid diseases that affect erection and reproduction?", + "answer": "If it is under control, there is no problem. There are many causes of reproductive and erection problems that must be determined after conducting a medical examination and laboratory tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14550, + "question": "Good evening\nWhat is the cause of sweating after eating?\nThis often happens to me", + "answer": "It may be caused by insulin resistance and caused by eating large, fatty meals. It is correct to eat small, frequent meals", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14551, + "question": "Does thyroid activity and long-term use of carbimazole affect the stomach and body?", + "answer": "I have not heard that carbimazole affects the stomach, but it affects the blood count, especially the white blood cells, causing a deficiency of granulocytes, a type of white blood cells, and bone marrow suppression, as well as itching, which can be treated with antihistamines without stopping the medication.\nThe medication is usually given from one to one and a half years and begins with a high dose that is gradually reduced according to laboratory thyroid function.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14552, + "question": "I am 16 years old, my height is 145, and my weight is 41.5, while my parents are between 160 and 165, and I am the shortest person in my family, and even shorter than my younger brothers! This caused me psychological problems...", + "answer": "The answer cannot be answered without a complete evaluation of the condition, and there may be a slight benefit from using zinc", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14553, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 40-year-old woman who discovered diabetes about a month ago, and from that time until today I find it to be 124 or below. I did a diet with some exercise and we lost...", + "answer": "Continue to lose weight and take treatment, and it seems that your affairs are under control", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14554, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 38 years old. I went to the doctor to check for diabetes and he prescribed me Glucophage 3 pills at the same time after dinner. Does this medication lead to kidney risk?", + "answer": "No, it definitely does not affect the kidneys", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14555, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old girl about to get married. I do not have any hair in my pubes or armpits, and on my body I have a lot of hair on my head.. My first question.. Do I suffer from...", + "answer": "As long as there is a period, you have definitely reached puberty. As for the hair, a clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14556, + "question": "What is the benefit of CLA and L-carnaten in losing weight with bodybuilding sports? Can I lose weight by taking any protein daily with 100 grams of L-carnatine and 1000 CLA after exercise?", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific evidence for this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14557, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI suffer from all the symptoms of the thyroid gland and I went to the doctor and she had tests done and she told me that my underactive 11 is considered normal as long as it is below 10 and she refused...", + "answer": "I think the doctor's opinion is sound", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14558, + "question": "Does drinking tea in the morning 15 minutes after taking Euthyrox pills affect the effectiveness of the medication?", + "answer": "Yes, it is better for the stomach to remain empty for two hours after taking the medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14559, + "question": "Suddenly, I started to have thick hair on my body and dandruff on my face. What are the reasons?\nDoes a lot of fast food cause this condition?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that weight gain resulting from excessive eating can lead to this, but it is better to do some tests under the supervision of the treating physician to be sure.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14560, + "question": "The best time to perform T3 T4 TSH FSH LH prolactine testosterone tests?", + "answer": "The best time to perform these tests is the second day of the menstrual cycle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14561, + "question": "She has a mother who is 67 years old. She has a shortness of breath and shortness of breath. 15 years ago, she had a gland operation on her neck.\nIs shortness of breath due to surgery or a heart attack? I want diagnosis and treatment...", + "answer": "Shortness of breath has many causes, including cardiac, thoracic, obesity, anemia, and others.\nWe recommend seeing a cardiologist first and getting a chest x-ray done.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14562, + "question": "T3: 1.98\nT4: 129.8\nTSH: 3.99\nFSH: 1.66\nProlactin: 37.50\nTestosterone: 0.265\nI had the tests done about a week before my period\nWhat are the results of the tests and...", + "answer": "In principle, it is good, and there may be a slight increase in prolactin, but the units must be attached and the treating physician must be consulted to conduct a medical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14563, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Is testosterone treatment sufficient for people with Klinefelter syndrome, regardless of infertility and the absence of any language problems? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, it is sufficient to replace the male hormone, but it cannot solve the problem of infertility", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14564, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am Radwan, 18 years old\nI suffer from thyroiditis and I take Levothyrox, and I want to take Nootropil to improve my memory, as I suffer from a lack of concentration and interest in studying.\nwith what...", + "answer": "I do not think that this will help you, and it is better to consult a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14565, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am nineteen years old, my weight is one hundred and five, and my height is one meter and ninety-two. This matter worries me and scares me. I have a balanced diet like my brothers. I read on the Internet that there is a disease called acromegaly...", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist to perform the necessary tests to verify the presence of this disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14566, + "question": "I want to stop taking colchicine. Can I do this? Knowing that I took it for a year", + "answer": "You must consult the doctor who prescribed it to you to find out the reason for taking the treatment and the possibility of stopping it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14567, + "question": "I have no problem with an abnormal increase in hair all over my body, especially the legs and feet. There are spots (pimples) on my legs where the hair grows, so what is the solution to get rid of them, as they often come...", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment, in addition to the need to consult a dermatologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14568, + "question": "If I do not do a sample for a cyst in the left thyroid gland, size 2.5, and there are no cysts on the gland, is there a risk if I leave it?", + "answer": "If it is a kidney cyst, there is no problem, but if there is a solid part, a biopsy must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14569, + "question": "I have type 2 diabetes. Do I have the right to fast? I fasted for the entire month of Ramadan. Is there any effect on health?", + "answer": "It is possible if the diabetes is controlled and there are no complications, and this must be under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14570, + "question": "I did a TSH test and the result was 6.69. Is the result good or not good and what is the treatment? So it was not good. Does it have an effect on the body and what is the effect? ​​Thank you.", + "answer": "The result is slightly high, and the examination must be repeated with an FT4 examination, and then we determine the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14571, + "question": "Last day of the session 10/12/1436\nWhat week of pregnancy is it now?", + "answer": "The question must be referred to an obstetrician and gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14572, + "question": "What are the symptoms of increased levels of prolactin and thyroid disorder? Thank you", + "answer": "An increase in prolactin causes a disruption or interruption of the menstrual cycle, with the possibility of milk secretion from the breast and symptoms of a thyroid disorder that depend on the type of disorder.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14573, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 18 years old and my height is 162 feet. My father is taller, knowing that my growth rate has been slow since childhood because I was shorter than my colleagues. Please advise me.", + "answer": "Usually, at your age, growth has stopped relatively, but to confirm it is possible to take a bone age picture", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14574, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Jihan, 26 years old, unmarried. I have been suffering from high prolactin levels. Since 2009, I have been drinking Parlodel and Dostinex, but to no avail. My menstrual cycle is still irregular and there is still little water...", + "answer": "The dose must be adjusted so that the level of prolactin becomes within normal limits under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14575, + "question": "I am 16 years old, and if you see me, you are young and all my friends are older than me, even my younger brother is older than me.", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14576, + "question": "My brother, who is 11 years old, has a small tumor in his pituitary gland, which was found on an MRI. He has convulsions and behaves like a 3-year-old child, nervous and aggressive. The doctor advised me to have an operation, but the success rate is 50%, and we...", + "answer": "It is not possible to answer without fully knowing the condition and it is best to continue with the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14577, + "question": "Is the child’s gland test result, T4=10.42&TSH=1.9263, considered normal or not? Please explain the analysis function", + "answer": "The result is natural and does not need explanation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14578, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you :\nI would like to ask doctors, may God reward them well..\nWhat is the difference between eltrox and euthrox? ?\nDo these two medicines have the same pharmacological properties? Note that I use testosterone and what...", + "answer": "They are two trade names for the same medicine, and there is no difference between them and no conflict with testosterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14579, + "question": "I have been married for 8 months, and no pregnancy has occurred yet. Note that I visited the doctor and she said that my condition is normal, the size of the egg was 20, the uterus and ovaries are healthy, and there is no disturbance in the timing of my period. What is the reason...", + "answer": "The status of the male factor must be known, and as long as the cycle is regular, this indicates that there is no defect in the sex hormones, and it is preferable to produce prolactin and examine the functions of the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14580, + "question": "The continuation of my question, thank you Jihan from Morocco\nAfter the IRM result, I had a 7mm swelling in the pituitary gland, which gave me Dostinex disease for 6 months, and I had an IRM...", + "answer": "There is no first part to the question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14581, + "question": "Hello doctor, I am 195 and my weight is 70 and my height increases by 5 centimeters every week. I can no longer bear it because my height is increasing rapidly. Please help me.", + "answer": "What you mentioned is inaccurate, and in any case, if it is true, you should consult an endocrinologist in your country as soon as possible.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14582, + "question": "Hello, I am 17 years old, but I only have a few months left until I reach 18, but my height is short, but not to the point of dwarfism, but I would like to increase my height because I am short, and is there anything I can do to anyone...", + "answer": "At your age, bone growth is usually complete, and therefore there is no room to increase height. To confirm, a bone age scan must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14583, + "question": "Can a patient with type 2 diabetes change to type 1?", + "answer": "No, it is definitely not possible, but it is possible for him to become insulin dependent and still be called type 2 diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14584, + "question": "I had an ultrasound scan and it came out with a gland that was 2cm in size, and a doctor asked me to take a sample, especially since my hair had been falling out a lot for a year, and for years I searched for every way to have a baby, but I didn’t get a baby...", + "answer": "The nodule in the gland has nothing to do with the function of the gland, and the condition must be evaluated in several stages, as we know of treatment with wheat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14585, + "question": "For several days, I have been suffering from lower abdominal pain, often on the right side, sometimes on the left side, and other times in the middle of the lower abdomen. The pain becomes more severe when sitting or moving...", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a surgeon or gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14586, + "question": "i have a swollen thyroid gland i did some tests and the results are tired tsh -1,03 t4 free-15,68 t3 free-t4,89 what do you think im always i cant sleep at...", + "answer": "Your thyroid function test is normal and your symptoms are mostly related to stress", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14587, + "question": "Thyroid hormone TSH is 87. What should I do?", + "answer": "First, you must re-examine with an FT4 examination, then see a doctor, as you often suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and need thyroxine treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14588, + "question": "How is any enlargement of the adrenal gland detected in women? Is ultrasound enough??\nOr should other mechanisms and devices be used to investigate any defect or inflation?...", + "answer": "You must know the reason for the need to look for adrenal gland enlargement, and we usually use a CT scan or an MRI", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14589, + "question": "Hello\nWhat are the effects of taking female hormones for men?\nHow to treat gynecomastia in men without surgery?\nThank you", + "answer": "The appearance of the chest, in addition to the effect on behavior and other effects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14590, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a girl who suffers from split ends and wrinkles in my hair. I am asking for a recipe for an effective shampoo", + "answer": "Refer the question to a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14591, + "question": "The result of the thyroid AB test was as follows\nthyroid antimicrosomal more than1000,, antithyroglobulin292,, antiperoxidase 450. These results mean yes, and please explain the situation, please.", + "answer": "Antibodies help us know the cause of the problem, so they must be done after there is a defect in examining the function of the gland first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14592, + "question": "Hello\nI am a girl, I am 18 years old and have been 15 years old, and the older I get, my body gets smaller and shorter, even though I was tall when I was 15. I am taller than ever since...", + "answer": "It is difficult to evaluate your condition without a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14593, + "question": "How is hormone calibration done and what department specializes in that?", + "answer": "You should consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14594, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I am a young man, 25 years old.. I weigh 104 after dieting for 3 months, and currently I am playing with iron to tighten my chest because I have very embarrassing gynecomastia.. Do you...", + "answer": "An endocrinologist because the condition must be evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14595, + "question": "Please, I want to know\nI mean, why is the thyroid AB test done? I wonder if the doctor suspects something serious in the gland because he said the gland is palpable?", + "answer": "Just a test to check for the presence of antibodies, and this is diagnostic for some diseases of the gland, thyroiditis autoimm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14596, + "question": "What is the purpose of the thyroid AB test?", + "answer": "Knowing the cause of an underactive thyroid gland may sometimes help in making a treatment decision", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14597, + "question": "I am a married woman, 33 years old. I don't have children yet.\nI had my thyroid removed completely 10 months ago and I take thyroid replacement hormone and once a week vitamin D...", + "answer": "The topic of pregnancy and childbirth is discussed with a gynecologist and infertility specialist.\nIn the case of complete thyroidectomy, thyroxine medication must be taken for life.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14598, + "question": "What are the reasons for the appearance of hair on the body even though the menstrual cycle is regular and male hormones are normal!!!", + "answer": "Mostly excess weight and thus polycystic ovary syndrome, despite what you mentioned", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14599, + "question": "What are the symptoms of female hormone deficiency in women?", + "answer": "First the hot flashes, then various pains, in addition to a change in mood, dryness, and atrophy in the vagina", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14600, + "question": "How to increase the female hormone?", + "answer": "By taking replacement hormones, but under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14601, + "question": "I am a 24-year-old girl. I have hair growth around my nipple, even though my menstrual cycle is regular. What is the explanation for this, and does this affect childbearing in the future?", + "answer": "It is possible that there is a cyst in the ovaries. Usually, this does not prevent pregnancy, but it may make it more difficult", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14602, + "question": "I have severe osteoporosis. After examinations, a defect was found in the parathyroid glands, and treatment was carried out. However, the osteoporosis continues. What is the reason, please? Knowing that there is a B12 deficiency.", + "answer": "Fragility after the operation to remove the enlarged parathyroid may take years. However, if the parathyroid problem is secondary, meaning it does not require an operation, this means that fragility has another cause that must be looked for.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14603, + "question": "Is it possible for an XXY patient to have children or is it impossible? Is small testicles related to erectile dysfunction?\nIs there a treatment other than testosterone for these problems?\nThank you??????\nKnowing that the semen is zero.", + "answer": "It is possible, but in rare cases, the treatment for the issue of sexual arousal is only with testosterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14604, + "question": "Peace and His mercy, my size does not stop. Please help. Is there a device to reduce height?", + "answer": "No, there is not, but you must see an endocrinologist to evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14605, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have an enlarged neck and weight gain. I weigh 100 kg, although I used a diet to no avail. I have a delayed menstrual period and shortness of breath. It may be from the thyroid gland, but what...", + "answer": "The thyroid gland must be examined first, and if it is normal, there is no need to treat the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14606, + "question": "Hello\nMy daughter is two years old and suffers from eye irritation. She constantly waters when dirt comes out, and sometimes when she wakes up from sleep, her eyes are closed because of the dirt.\nWhat are the causes and what is the treatment? Thank you...", + "answer": "The question should be referred to an eye specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14607, + "question": "Is there a relationship between an ovarian cyst and a cyst on the left side of the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "No, there is no relationship between them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14608, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a girl and I suffer from being overweight, knowing that there are no problems with the thyroid gland. What is the way for me to lose weight when I am 18?", + "answer": "The amount of food of all types must be reduced, without exception", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14609, + "question": "My TSH is 7.93, Free T3 is 2.5, and Free T4 is 1.2. I am 40 years old (female). May I know if I am suffering from a thyroid problem?", + "answer": "This is pre-clinical thyroid dysfunction that does not require treatment unless there is a plan to become pregnant or is pregnant, otherwise it only needs monitoring.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14610, + "question": "Can I ask a question? The result of the adrenal gland analysis showed 98.18 percent for children. What are the reasons for this increase?", + "answer": "The examination must be determined because the adrenal gland secretes several hormones, and the unit and method of conducting the examination must be determined, i.e. stimulatory or inhibitory. Therefore, the evaluation is usually done by the doctor who requested the examination, as the result of the examination is worthless without knowing the details of the case and examining it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14611, + "question": "I had an analysis of the thyroid gland and the result was completely low, so I took Altroxine 150, and a week later I repeated the analysis in another laboratory and discovered that the first result was wrong, so I stopped taking the medication. Is it how long...", + "answer": "No, the period is short and does not harm, and it is possible to re-examine after two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14612, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Recently, I went to the endocrinologist to check whether I had Klinefelter syndrome. He examined me in the genital area, and after that he told me that you were normal and there was no need to worry...", + "answer": "Usually, in most cases, if the reproductive organs are normal, it is possible to exclude Klinefelter syndrome, and if there is no suspicion of another cause for this syndrome, then there is no need to do anything else.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14613, + "question": "My daughter is a month old and her TSH test is 5.8 / T3 4.4 / T3 160. Does she have an underactive gland and needs treatment, knowing that her mother takes 75 mg of thyroxine? May God reward you...", + "answer": "The FT4 and TSH test must be done again and the results sent", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14614, + "question": "My weight was 59 and I dieted and became 48 within 6 months\nThen I increased to 52. Does this change in weight affect the size of the breasts, because I noticed a decrease in the size of the breasts...", + "answer": "No, there is no direct relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14615, + "question": "I have a severe decrease in male hormones, my desire is weak, and the color of the semen is yellow and faint. Knowing that before the symptoms appeared, the semen came out with blood.\nI noticed a lot of yellow liquid coming out of my nose...", + "answer": "No, it is not necessary. The male hormone test must be done along with the pituitary hormones, along with a clinical examination to find out the cause of the problem and how to treat it, and necessarily under the supervision of an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14616, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a semen analysis and did not find that I had 0% sperm. The doctor asked me to do pituitary and thyroid tests and found that the pituitary gland secretions were very high and the thyroid secretions were normal. Do...", + "answer": "This indicates that the problem is in the testicles and not in the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14617, + "question": "I have a white spot on my shoulder, and the spot has increased to approximately 15 cm, although it appeared early and initially on the face, and the spot has disappeared.\nDoes it have an effect on body functions or some deficiency!!", + "answer": "The spot should be examined by a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14618, + "question": "Sperm speed is 15% slow and fast sperm is zero. Is it considered infertility?", + "answer": "Partial infertility can be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14619, + "question": "I did a fasting blood sugar test and found it was 106 milligrams. Is this percentage abnormal, knowing that my weight is normal, I eat light, and I exercise every day for more than about an hour? Is there an explanation for this...", + "answer": "The percentage is 100% normal. There is no need for all this worry.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14620, + "question": "What does it mean that hair appears for a girl who is 22 years old and weighs 100 pounds and her period is not late and the hormonal analysis is fine and she suffers from a lot of thinning hair and the areas of growth are the stomach, chest and most of all the neck and around the navel. Is the Tria device guaranteed to be effective?", + "answer": "This means that it means polycystic ovary syndrome as a result of excessive obesity, and the main and correct solution is to lose weight by reducing the amount of food.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14621, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Are there any exercises, mathematics, or anything that can shorten or slow down growth and stature at the age of 13, 14, and 15? Thank you.", + "answer": "If there is no pathological reason for the increase in height and this is an increase in the length of puberty, then there is no need for any intervention", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14622, + "question": "I am 18 years old, and I have hair growing all over my body, and I don’t know why, even though my period is regular and I had a test for male hormones, and thank God, there is nothing wrong with me): But...", + "answer": "If there is excess weight, this is likely to be polycystic ovary syndrome, and the presence of hair in undesirable places in a girl is implicit evidence of an increase in the male hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14623, + "question": "I am a 22-year-old young man who suffers from extreme thinness and thick body hair. Is this related to thyroid disease??", + "answer": "It is possible that thinness is the result of hyperthyroidism. There is no harm in doing a laboratory test for thyroid function", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14624, + "question": "I am 17 and my height is 148. When I become 18 or 19, will I be taller?", + "answer": "This question cannot be answered without making an image of the bone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14625, + "question": "Peace be upon you: Is there a device to take color x-rays of the thyroid gland and in any place, preferably in Baghdad? What is the name of the device and what is the danger of the rays to humans? Kindly.", + "answer": "The effect is not very dangerous and is relatively safe\nThere are all kinds of thyroid imaging in Jordan, but I have no knowledge of that in Baghdad", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14626, + "question": "How much does a girl grow taller in a year after puberty? Does a girl’s height stop when her breasts have fully developed?", + "answer": "About 8 cm per year, and upon completion of puberty, this rate gradually decreases rapidly until it reaches zero", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14627, + "question": "I am 36 years old. I had a test and it turned out that I had hypothyroidism. The doctor gave me levothyrox 100 pills and told me to use them every day for a month, then I would do a test and come back, but my question is: Can I use...", + "answer": "We have no experience with herbs, in addition to the absence of any evidence of their safety with prolonged use. We advise you to adhere to treatment only and follow up with your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14628, + "question": "My daughter is 8 years old, the result of a hormone analysis in Al-Burj laboratories and the result\nEstradiol (E2 <5.00pg/ml Ref R 6-27\nProgesterone 0.096L ng/ml Ref R 0.1-1\nTestosterone (Total) <0.025ng/ml Ref R 0.03-0.25\nClear...", + "answer": "The tests do not indicate the presence of early puberty, but they must be followed up by a medical endocrinologist to complete the clinical examination and laboratory tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14629, + "question": "My daughter is 8 months old and her TSH test was 0.61. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes it is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14630, + "question": "The nodules have three tumors (the large one is 15 mm in size and the others are 6 mm in size) in the left lobe of the thyroid gland, and they are benign tumors. After six months, I conducted tests and...", + "answer": "If a sample of the gland (biopsy) was performed and it was benign, there is no need for the operation and we suffice with monitoring. If it is otherwise, we must act according to the result.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14631, + "question": "A slight increase in the adrenal gland in children. I want to know if there is anything dangerous or not", + "answer": "First, this increase must be known in order to judge accurately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14632, + "question": "In which hospital in Algeria is a benign pituitary tumor removed?", + "answer": "I have no information about that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14633, + "question": "Does an active thyroid prevent pregnancy? 7", + "answer": "Yes, it can affect pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14634, + "question": "Doctor, what are the signs of an increase in male hormones in a girl, and is it treated with medications? I only notice the rapid rate of hair growth and its appearance in places where it is not supposed to grow\nAnd natural places...", + "answer": "Yes, these are some of the signs of increased male hormones and are treated with medications, but you must consult a doctor first to determine the correct diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14635, + "question": "When does a girl stop growing?", + "answer": "Growth in girls peaks between the ages of 11-13 and stops at the age of 18", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14636, + "question": "I want a treatment for the thyroid gland for thinness", + "answer": "If you have a defect in thyroid function, you must take appropriate treatment according to the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14637, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am Amin, 17 years old. I have been an athlete since the age of 9 years. I suffer from short stature. My height is 170, knowing that my father’s height is 170 and my mother’s height is 162. My 3 male brothers are as tall as...", + "answer": "However, 170 cannot be considered short stature under any circumstances, and the condition can be evaluated clinically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14638, + "question": "If you allow\nMy hair is thin and weak and does not grow long and frizzy, and I have an underactive thyroid gland. Can I know which treatment is suitable for my hair, but it does not cause weight gain?", + "answer": "The gland's function must be treated appropriately, and if the examination is stable, a dermatologist must be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14639, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am 31 years old, my height is 170 cm, and my weight is 88.2 kg. I analyzed T3, T4 and TSH and the results were 1.10 ng/ml for T3 and 85.33 nmol/l for...", + "answer": "Yes, normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14640, + "question": "Peace be upon you: I am 31 weeks pregnant, and drops of blood come out of me after urination, and I started yesterday after intercourse, with no burning or pain. Is this a bladder infection or...", + "answer": "Refer the question to the gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14641, + "question": "Thyroid test results are high, what does this mean?", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to check it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14642, + "question": "I need to gain weight", + "answer": "Any weight gain must be done under medical supervision after ensuring that there are no problems in the body that cause thinness after conducting a group of tests and analyses. Then the weight gain process is carried out by a nutritionist to ensure weight gain in a healthy and safe way. Weight can be gained by following some of the following tips:\n\nFollow a healthy diet rich in all necessary nutrients.\nAvoid eating harmful foods such as soft drinks, fried foods or fast food.\nDetermine the calories your body needs in order to gain weight.\nEat a diet rich in essential proteins such as meat, fish, eggs, legumes and nuts in order to build muscle.\nEat several meals during the day instead of just 3 main meals.\nEat foods that provide the body with energy as snacks, such as: nuts, dates, cheese and milk, olive oil, avocado, oats, dark chocolate, and coconut milk.\nExercise 2-4 times a week.\nAvoid drinking too much water before eating meals.\nDrink an appropriate amount of milk.\nGet enough sleep and rest.\nAvoid smoking.\n\nFor more:\n\nFoods that help gain weight\nDo vitamins cause weight gain?\nThinness and weight gain\nHow can a person gain weight?\n6 basic ways to treat thinness and weight gain\n\n\n\n\nReference:\n\n How to Gain Weight Fast and Safely", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14643, + "question": "My son, who is 3 months old, leaks 60 pounds of milk over the course of almost every feeding, and he does not want to add more. I am desperate, please give me", + "answer": "You should see a pediatrician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14644, + "question": "Test results t3=1.26 t4=10.5 tsh=2.67 Do I mean a lack of gland secretions? Symptoms Age 22 Weight 94 Height 184 Symptoms Weight gain at the age of 13 despite my thin body before. Feeling cold in the extremities Chronic constipation Dehydration...", + "answer": "Follow up with an endocrinologist for a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14645, + "question": "What does it mean for the flags to be higher than the average in the thyroid hormone test, the test result being 49. Knowing that the doctor did not tell me that there was any problem, and his tsh result was 4.49 (the normal rate is 0.27 -...", + "answer": "What are flags?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14646, + "question": "Hello, my dear doctors, is a blood test required for height tests? For example, I intend to go to the hospital to test for disorders of height and glands and determine my height. Is a blood test required or not?", + "answer": "Yes, a clinical examination must be performed first, then laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14647, + "question": "Are continuous white secretions in girls always caused by an infection??? If there is another reason!!", + "answer": "If I am not accompanied by itching, pain, or an unpleasant odor, then it is normal and not worrisome", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14648, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I want to inquire about how I can increase my height. I am 18 years old and my weight is 50, but my height is 165 cm. Please reply because the problem will cause me a complex.", + "answer": "Please see an article of mine... entitled: How can you increase your height... on the Internet, which contains a lot of valuable information.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14649, + "question": "How can we confirm Klinefelter Syndrome?", + "answer": "It is confirmed by a blood test that detects the extra chromosome in special laboratories, and it can be diagnosed before birth by intrauterine amniocentesis.\nIt is considered one of the most common chromosomal abnormalities, meaning that the affected person has an extra sex chromosome. Instead of the male having 44 chromosomes with the sex chromosome Women have any feminine characteristics that come from an extra chromosome.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14650, + "question": "Your question was: Age 22, Weight 94, Height 184, Symptoms: Weight gain at the age of 13, despite my thin body before. Feeling cold in the extremities. Chronic constipation. Dry hair and skin. Delayed puberty and delayed some stages of secondary school until now. T3 analysis = 1.26...", + "answer": "These symptoms may be a deficiency in the secretion of the thyroid gland, and an endocrinologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14651, + "question": "Does folic acid treat goiter?", + "answer": "No, it does not treat hyperplasia. You must follow up with an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14652, + "question": "A young man, 24 years old...Only in the chin area has a beard grown...On the cheeks there is very little hair...Are there any problems...and what is the treatment???", + "answer": "Testosterone should be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14653, + "question": "Is it necessary to have an MRI of the pituitary gland if there is an increase in the hormone prolactin estimated at three times the normal level?", + "answer": "Of course, we need a CT scan and sometimes an MRI to look for the most common pituitary lesions, which are adenomas.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14654, + "question": "Risks and symptoms of injecting Mixtard insulin into the venous irrigation", + "answer": "It should not be given intravenously", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14655, + "question": "Do endocrine glands harm growth?", + "answer": "Endocrine glands are primarily responsible for growth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14656, + "question": "Some people are born with deformities in the genital organs. It becomes a mystery as to whether the child is male or female. What is the reason for this?", + "answer": "There are many causes, most of which are genetic diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14657, + "question": "I am a 30-year-old woman. I had x-rays done and it turned out that I have three tumors in the nodules (the large one is 15 mm in size and two small tumors are 6 mm in size in the left lobe of the thyroid gland and...", + "answer": "The question is incomplete", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14658, + "question": "I am afraid of losing my femininity due to hirsutism and acne. My body is fit and my menstrual cycle is regular\nOvulation in us is intact\nThere is a slight increase in testo, the rest of the hormones are healthy, with a slight decrease in estrogen, but within...", + "answer": "It is often either polycystic ovary syndrome, regardless of ultrasound or high male hormones, the cause and treatments are unknown.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14659, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have Graves' disease, that is, the thyroid gland, and I take the treatment of Mestinone, 60 mg, two pills every 4 hours. Does this treatment improve or benefit my disease, noting that if I use the treatment...", + "answer": "What does this treatment have to do with Graves’ disease? The question is not clear or the treatment is incorrect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14660, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the result was 4.1\nI repeated it and the result was 3.02. He asked me to return it and the result was 1.8. Is this hope normal and the t3 is 4.87? Does the discrepancy in the results mean something is wrong...", + "answer": "All numbers are within normal limits and the T3 test is worthless", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14661, + "question": "A solution that causes breast atrophy and a deepening of the voice in the future in the case of a regular cycle if anti-androgens or birth control pills are not used because I am afraid of medications and am not married to...", + "answer": "If the cycle is regular, it is not necessary to use these treatments, but the most important thing is to try to obtain an ideal weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14662, + "question": "I am 18 and my height is 145. What are the reasons for my height increase? Has my height stopped to this point?", + "answer": "To answer this question, a clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14663, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you\nI am a university student studying for my graduation with the title (Thyroid Diseases)\nI want statistics and data on the extent of the spread of this disease?", + "answer": "You must refer to medical websites and specify the reference for each number you will use", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14664, + "question": "I am unmarried, 23 years old, and my body is slim. I have pimples on my face and hair in unwanted places\nThe thyroid gland is healthy\nfree testosterone is natural\nBut the overall testo is a little high\nMy period is regular...", + "answer": "It may be excessive hair of unknown cause or ovarian cysts. In both cases, the tests must be completed, and if they are normal, it is possible to take spironolactone 25mg twice daily, then the dose can be doubled.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14665, + "question": "I had a gland examination and it came out 0.4 lower than normal. Is it considered laziness or not?", + "answer": "The examination must be reviewed and repeated in all cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14666, + "question": "I examined the parathyroid gland and the result was 4.6\nref.reng 15_65\nWhat a decline\nWhat do you advise me to do and are there any risks?\nAre there specific medications that must be taken or are there other tests, given that before...", + "answer": "Calcium, albumin and phosphorus must be tested in order to know the importance of the issue", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14667, + "question": "My period is irregular and I am being treated for hypothyroidism or sluggishness in the thyroid gland. I have abdominal pain with swelling and pain in the nipples with very little milk coming out. What is your advice? Is this pregnancy...", + "answer": "A pregnancy test must be done if there was no period in the last month, and if it is negative, a prolactin test and a thyroid test must be done.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14668, + "question": "I suffer from laziness in the thyroid gland and I have pain in the throat and I want to use Flutab. Is there a problem with its use?", + "answer": "No, no problem with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14669, + "question": "metformin city farm a 500 treatment sho", + "answer": "Treatment for diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14670, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland in the right lobe and it made me feel suffocated, so I had it examined and it became benign and I continue treatment regularly. Is it possible for it to become malignant??", + "answer": "If you had a sample taken from it and a tissue examination was done and it was benign, then it is benign and will not turn into malignant.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14671, + "question": "My brother is 8 years old and his height is about 134 cm. How tall is he expected to be at the age of 16, that is, when he becomes a young man?", + "answer": "It must be placed on the length curve to find out", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14672, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am an 18-year-old young man and I have a problem with the growth of beard hair. I have grown light beard hair and a mustache as well, but I feel that it is too thin...", + "answer": "If sexual puberty is normal, there is no medical problem with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14673, + "question": "I am 21 years old and my height is 147 cm\nIs there a way to increase height without surgery?", + "answer": "Most likely, at your age, this is not possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14674, + "question": "I did an echo test of the thyroid gland and no tumor was found and the report was normal. Does this replace the need for a blood test to determine the TSH level?", + "answer": "Yes, it is preferable to have the TSH.T4 gland examined to look at its activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14675, + "question": "What is the effect of suddenly stopping the drug Altroxine on the body and what is the length of time it remains in the body after stopping it?", + "answer": "There is no direct effect and the treatment remains for 7 days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14676, + "question": "May God’s peace and mercy be upon you\nIs there a test for the female hormone in men? I have an enlarged chest and I don’t know what to do\nThank you very much", + "answer": "Yes, E2, Bhcg, and LFT tests must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14677, + "question": "Welcome..\nI am 21 and my height is 150. How can I increase my height?", + "answer": "I think there is no room for that at your age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14678, + "question": "My body hair is thick and grows very quickly. I did a free testeron test and it came out at 1.95, knowing that my menstrual cycle is regular. My weight is 54 kilos and a half.\nWhat is the solution because I am very tired psychologically?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14679, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old girl, my weight is 38 and my height is 146. They all say that you are a young woman. It is not clear to you that you are twenty. How can I be taller and what is the appropriate weight and height? So the age, even my face and everything in...", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed for the answer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14680, + "question": "Is there a treatment for the thyroid gland?\nSo what is the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Yes, there are different treatments for different diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14681, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have severe ankle pain. I had a York test and it came out as 7,5. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "You should consult a joint specialist to determine the type of inflammation first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14682, + "question": "Is the male hormone level of 3.80 normal or a deficiency? I have erectile dysfunction and lack of desire", + "answer": "The unit of measurement and the normal limits for the examination must be attached", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14683, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I wanted to inquire about the analysis of my husband’s volume 1.7 ml\nViscosity normal liquefaction\npH 8.0\nSperm count 51 million/ml\nabout 0% active motile\nabout 80% sluggish motile\nabout 20%non-motile\nmorphology about 60% are...", + "answer": "There is a problem with viscosity. You must take a treatment such as mucosolvan, two capsules daily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14684, + "question": "I have a TSH rate of 4.58. Will I take the medication for the rest of my life? Are the chances of pregnancy after that normal? What is the period during which I should have a blood test to check the hormone level?", + "answer": "This result indicates that you need treatment before pregnancy and during pregnancy in order for the pregnancy rates and results to be normal, and the examination must be repeated after a month and a half to two months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14685, + "question": "I feel that I have not reached puberty. I suffer from a lack of armpit and facial hair and light hair on my pubic hair. I am 18 years old, and when I ejaculate semen, I feel that its color is not normal. What analysis should I do...", + "answer": "As long as there is semen, I do not think that you have a problem with puberty, and to be sure, you can do a testosterone test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14686, + "question": "I have a slight swelling in the neck on the right, which is prominent and painful when touched. It has a slight redness, and when turning in the opposite direction, there is pain with a feeling of a swollen mass.\nIt's been two days now", + "answer": "Surgical examination is needed to diagnose and treat the condition, perhaps an enlarged lymph node following nearby inflammation, an abscess, an inflamed sebaceous mass, etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14687, + "question": "I had thyroid work in the 5th month and the condition was fine. Does the thyroid function decline quickly? Knowing that my imbalance began in the 8th month and my blood is excellent at 13.6.", + "answer": "It is possible, but what is the relationship between balance and the thyroid gland?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14688, + "question": "I have thick, thick, long hair around my nipple. What is the cause? How do I remove it because I am about to get married?", + "answer": "Male hormone tests must be performed after consulting a specialist doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14689, + "question": "doctor\nI had a testosterone test and the result was 1.99ng/ml. Do I have low testosterone?", + "answer": "The normal value of testosterone is 1.6-7.4 ng/ml, so the value is considered normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14690, + "question": "Please reply please\nI have hypothyroidism and I get very hot and the glands under my mouth are very swollen. Can I know the reason and if the thyroid gland and the thyroxine dose are related or not...", + "answer": "It may be an allergic dermatitis. Please see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14691, + "question": "Does treating hypothyroidism return the gland to its normal state and make pregnancy easy? Or is there a possibility of not having children?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible to replace thyroid function easily as if it were present", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14692, + "question": "I went for a testosterone test, but the laboratory said that there are tests that accompany this test and the doctor must specify them. I also want to mention something: I have a slight type of gynecomastia. Is it related to testosterone?", + "answer": "If testosterone is deficient, other tests are requested, but if it is normal, there is no need for that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14693, + "question": "What is estrogen and what is progesterone and what is the difference between them?", + "answer": "There are special conditions to treat frigidity in the wife, and I believe in...\nHer respect will reach its peak at the beginning of the process, and certainly after an appropriate period of foreplay or non-coital play", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14694, + "question": "I am pregnant and have thyroid gland sluggishness. If I take a pill on an empty stomach after ten minutes, I will vomit sooner.\nDo I need to take his pill again or not?", + "answer": "This medicine contains a group of vitamins, minerals, and ginseng extract to treat fatigue and exhaustion. Naturally, it causes obesity. Moreover, it causes fatigue to the kidneys, and I do not recommend using it for more than a month.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14695, + "question": "I am 23 years old, and I suffer from excess hair in the neck and sides of the face, but not much. There is a small amount of hair on the neck that is black and hard, and on both sides of the face there is...", + "answer": "Clinical examination, laboratory and radiological tests must be performed to determine the diagnosis first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14696, + "question": "Does the process of removing a woman’s thyroid glands have any effect on having children in the future? If yes, can she avoid it through medical treatment, or can she not have children at all?", + "answer": "The process of removing the thyroid gland and the current trend is to completely remove the thyroid and give thyroxine replacement therapy for life. Then it has no effect on childbearing, God willing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14697, + "question": "I had surgery on the thyroid gland twice in 2003, and now I feel swelling in my neck, calcium deficiency, and terrible pain throughout my body.", + "answer": "An endocrinologist should be consulted to check for thyroid hormone levels, especially calcitonin, and give the necessary treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14698, + "question": "Does completely removing the thyroid gland and not taking levothyroxine have risks or serious side effects?", + "answer": "Yes, it results in many complications, severe deficiency of thyroid hormones, which leads to very serious symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14699, + "question": "If I had my thyroid removed completely and did not take Levothyroxine, would there be any risks or symptoms?", + "answer": "Yes, there are many problems affecting almost all organs of the body, but they develop slowly, so replacement therapy must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14700, + "question": "Doctor, thank you for answering the previous question. What is the medical code for testosterone testing? I mean, if I want to conduct an examination, what is the code or name that I give to the laboratory so that they can conduct an examination on me?", + "answer": "testosterone test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14701, + "question": "My sister swallowed 11 pills of Euthyrox. Did it cause her hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "Yes, if you swallow more than 5 grams, you must go immediately to the hospital to remove the necessary dentin and cleanse the body of it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14702, + "question": "I am having a thyroid operation and I am taking Etroxine 100 and my weight is decreasing", + "answer": "You must have your thyroid function tested, and if it is normal, this means that your weight loss has nothing to do with the gland and its treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14703, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Is it possible to remove the thyroid gland without problems if it has enlarged 1 cm below the breastbone?", + "answer": "Removal of the thyroid gland depends on medical examinations and radiological and nuclear images to determine the enlargement, and this is determined by the surgeon and endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14704, + "question": "I have had diabetes and high blood pressure for years.\nI suffer from swollen and heavy feet. What is the cause and treatment? Thank you", + "answer": "Kidney function tests, an electrocardiogram, and routine blood sugar testing must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14705, + "question": "Is 17 ng/dl for free testosterone for a 22-year-old girl normal??", + "answer": "You should look at the normal range listed with the test result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14706, + "question": "Hello. I am 25 years old. I am asking about the beard, although I have hair, but it does not look like adult hair. I look like a 16-year-old teenager, although my features are normal. Chest and stomach hair is also present, but...", + "answer": "Yes, it is better to do a testosterone test, even if it is low, it may explain the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14707, + "question": "I suffer from high calcium and high parathyroid hormone. I had an ultrasound and a nuclear scan and it showed that there was no enlargement of the lobes of the parathyroid gland, so it is of no use...", + "answer": "The condition must be followed up and the images returned after approximately a year, and if they remain unhelpful, exploratory surgery may be necessary. Certainly, other causes of this condition must be excluded before considering surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14708, + "question": "Is there a relationship between calcium and vitamin D?\nKnee arthritis and spasticity of the posterior hamstring tendons\nNote that I have a low thyroid count and the result is 4.6\nring 15_65", + "answer": "Calcium and vitamin D, yes, there is a relationship, but with joint pain, the relationship is indirect and not important, and testing for parathyroid hormone without the rest of the tests is worthless.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14709, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am a young man, 25 years old, and I suffer from a slight swelling of the nipple and another thing, an incomplete beard. Do I have a hormonal imbalance and what do you advise me to do?", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed, followed by laboratory tests to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14710, + "question": "I have an enlarged pituitary gland", + "answer": "what is the Question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14711, + "question": "What is the normal ratio of TSH and T4?", + "answer": "T4 ranges between 4.6 and 12 micrograms per deciliter.\nThe TSH ranges between 0.5 and 6\nUsually, every laboratory that gives any result provides you with normal values ​​alongside it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14712, + "question": "TSH=4.31\nt4=125\nis this normal", + "answer": "Within normal limits.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14713, + "question": "My husband had a problem in his childhood, undescended testicles, which led to infections and lack of sperm. He underwent a stem cell transplant, and in the first month his FSH decreased and his testicles increased, and the following month the results were negative. Should he perform another transplant or...", + "answer": "It is difficult to answer this question except by the doctor who performed the stem cell transfer, as this method is still under scientific research and experience with it is limited.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14714, + "question": "I am an 18-year-old adult, and my lust and erection are normal, as is the release of semen, but the problem is that the hair on my legs and hands is thin, and my mustache and beard have never grown, knowing that no one...", + "answer": "There is nothing to do with shaving the beard, and as long as sexual matters are all normal, this means that your problem has nothing to do with the male hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14715, + "question": "Do the mammary glands after being surgically removed from a 16-year-old girl have an impact on life after marriage?", + "answer": "No, there's no problem with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14716, + "question": "What is the name of the testosterone analysis? What are the symptoms of its increase in females? Please answer", + "answer": "It's called a testosterone test, and the symptoms of high testosterone in women are an increase in masculine body hair, an imbalance in the menstrual cycle, and a thickening of the voice box.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14717, + "question": "Is there a risk if prolactin increases in the body and is not treated?", + "answer": "Not in all cases. If there is an enlargement in the size of the pituitary gland, or there is an interruption in the menstrual cycle in women, or sexual dysfunction in men, it must be treated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14718, + "question": "Is it possible to stop the thyroid medication levothyroxine at a dose of 50mcg suddenly? Or is there a risk in that? What is the way to stop using it?", + "answer": "There is no danger in stopping suddenly, but if there is a reason to stop", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14719, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Today I had a blood test done and the result was an increase in the thyroid gland and he prescribed neomercazel for me", + "answer": "I think it is better to do a radioisotope scan before treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14720, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from an overactive immune system, which caused me total alopecia in the head and high antibodies on the thyroid gland. I took immunosuppressants for a while and stopped by doctor’s order because they raised my creatinine...", + "answer": "There is no direct relationship between them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14721, + "question": "A semen analysis was performed and the results were as follows\nvolume:4ml\nreaction:alkaline\ncolor white-gray\nconsistency:normal\nliquefaction within:30 minutes\ncount 50 million/ml\nviable :60\ndead :40\nactive:40\nslugish 20\nnon motile 40...", + "answer": "Analysis within normal limits.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14722, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 21-year-old girl. In the nipple of my right breast, there is a slight swelling in the nipple on the left side. A short while ago it had redness and a prominent swelling, but now there is a slight swelling...", + "answer": "There are many reasons that lead to the appearance of swelling in the nipple, such as:\n\nPregnancy.\nThe presence of a certain infection or inflammation.\nSmall or benign non-cancerous tumors.\nHypothyroidism.\nDilated milk ducts.\nPituitary tumor.\nPaget's disease.\nBreast tissue has been exposed to a certain injury.\n\nIt is worth noting that the doctor will examine the nipple and may resort to a mammogram, and there may be questions about the medications being taken, any changes in the diet, any activity or exercise that affected the nipple, and questions about the menstrual cycle and its dates. \nFor more:\n\nBreast changes that women should take into consideration\nBreast lumps or what some call benign breast cancer\nBreast pain\nBreast cancer myths and false beliefs infographic\n\nReference:\n\nNipple Problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14723, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done and it turned out that I had an increase in its secretion. I know that I suffer from mild hair loss and I have very dry, dry hair and itchy leaves. May I know what the appropriate medications are?", + "answer": "Ivory stands for the cause of increased thyroid secretion. Some of them are through medication, pills, some are treated with iodine, and some are surgical. It is not appropriate to consult a fertility doctor on this matter.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14724, + "question": "What is the effect of Zyprexa on the body’s hormones, directly or indirectly?", + "answer": "The scientific name or active substance of this drug is Olanzapine, which affects neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine, which participate in transmitting messages between nerve cells, by blocking brain receptors to inhibit excessive dopamine activity, thus controlling schizophrenia and alleviating its symptoms. This drug is distinguished by It does not cause damage to white blood cells like other similar medications, such as clozapine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14725, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 25 year old girl\nI suffer from a growth hormone deficiency...and this causes me to be short in stature and delayed puberty. Is there a treatment for this particular condition of mine at this age??...", + "answer": "This is done by reviewing the endocrinology specialty and doing some hormone tests, after which he decides what to do", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14726, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I have been taking psychiatric medications that stimulate appetite and increase sleep for nearly five years, thank God, but my weight has increased dramatically, and despite my attempts to lose weight, I have not...", + "answer": "It has no direct effect on hormones, but it stimulates the appetite", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14727, + "question": "What is the appropriate age to treat short stature in children and what is the purpose of treatment?", + "answer": "First, the growth hormone is checked, and if there is a defect, it is treated immediately, and there is no specific age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14728, + "question": "I suffer from the appearance of thin hair on the chin and breast level, knowing that my menstrual cycle is regular and I am 25 years old\nWhat is the solution?", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to do tests to find out the cause first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14729, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy question: Is there an endocrinologist in the Asir region?", + "answer": "I don't know about that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14730, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 17 years old and my height is 162. Is there an effective way to increase my height? Please help, because this matter is causing me complications in my life.", + "answer": "If the bone is closed, there is no room for this. A bone image must be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14731, + "question": "My self-confidence is non-existent, and sometimes I try to raise my confidence, but I always fail, break down, and come back worse than before, knowing that I am a university student and beautiful, and I am not missing anything except a problem since I was young that caused me a psychological complex...", + "answer": "You must work to regain your self-confidence because there are many more important things in life", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14732, + "question": "Is it true that fenugreek contains female hormones and men should not take it??", + "answer": "I do not know what fenugreek consists of, but men and women usually take it in moderate quantities", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14733, + "question": "Does hair loss in a very, very severe amount indicate the presence of a defect in the body or a specific disease that is related to the thyroid gland? Or what\nThank you very much, 33 years old", + "answer": "The answer cannot be given without clinical and laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14734, + "question": "Hello, please advise me. Can I drink fenugreek to gain weight, knowing that I suffer from hyperthyroidism? Because I read that fenugreek raises the estrogen hormone in women, meaning it increases...", + "answer": "The cause of hypersecretion of the gland should be treated according to the cause and not by taking fenugreek", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14735, + "question": "I have severe cramps and a headache, and I remain very nervous and depressed over nothing, and I have slight brown discharge.\nThere was less than a week left until my period, and I was taking steroids to get pregnant\nWhat are the symptoms...", + "answer": "Do a pregnancy test and see a doctor for a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14736, + "question": "What is the relationship between the appearance of excessive hair in women who have a cyst in the left thyroid gland?", + "answer": "There is no relationship between them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14737, + "question": "I suffer from short stature.. Height 169.. Age 20.. Note that I took an x-ray at the end of the year and it is not yet complete.. and these tests were done tsh=2.11ulU/ml...Gh=0.06ng/dl IGF1=184/NG /ML IGFBP3=4.08 NG/ML I hope it was...", + "answer": "Growth hormone cannot be evaluated in this way, but a stimulation test must be performed for it, and the condition must be evaluated more comprehensively in the doctor’s office if there is a possibility of increasing height.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14738, + "question": "Overweight 96, height 159, age 33\nFatigue, exhaustion, lethargy during the day, a strong desire to sleep during the day, severe hair loss, headache, and a feeling of dizziness.\nDoes this indicate a defect in...", + "answer": "It is recommended to do a thyroid examination, a comprehensive blood test, and see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14739, + "question": "Hello\nI am unmarried and my period is more than 3 weeks late, and sometimes I feel abnormal pain and I say it will come down, but the pain quickly disappears... knowing that I suffer from severe tension...", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist and endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14740, + "question": "Is taking an omega-3 nutritional supplement with levothyroxine harmful?", + "answer": "No, there is no harm in that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14741, + "question": "My son has poor growth and height\nHe is 13 years old", + "answer": "You should see a doctor for hormone tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14742, + "question": "I did medical tests on prolactin and it was found to be 150 mg. I did a scan and a scan and found that I had a tumor in the pituitary gland with a size of 2.5. With the passage of time and the use of medication, this tumor decreased.", + "answer": "By God, it is necessary to mention whether you are sick or unwell, i.e. male or female? And if you are female, are you pregnant or not?\nBecause the percentage of the hormone varies in each case and is measured in nanograms per ml\nThat is, in men, it ranges from 2 to 18 ng/ml\nFor pregnant women, up to 209 is normal.\nI think it is important to check with your doctor, and if the size of the tumor decreases with the medication, which is usually bromocriptine 2.5 mg, then this is a good sign.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14743, + "question": "Is there a medicine that raises the female hormone in women?", + "answer": "Yes, there is, but first you must visit a specialist doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14744, + "question": "I have a cold and fever, and my throat hurts, and I am afraid to take any treatment for the cold because I have an underactive thyroid gland. Please tell me to take it for the cold and there is no risk with the thyroid treatment.", + "answer": "There is no need to worry, it is possible to take treatment for the cold", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14745, + "question": "I had an analysis of growth hormone and cortisol, and the results showed the following\nCortisol 10.1\nGH<0.05\nI am a man and I am 42 years old\nI see that the growth hormone is low. Does this have any significance or does it constitute a concern and what is it...", + "answer": "It is preferable to visit a specialist doctor to assess the condition well and take the necessary action", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14746, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and I have been taking treatment for a year. My hair has been falling out a lot, and I have lost weight. What is the treatment for hair loss?? Are there vitamins to increase my weight, knowing that my appetite is open?", + "answer": "Hair loss is one of the symptoms of hyperthyroidism, increased activity of the thyroid gland, as well as weight loss. Therefore, we must take the medication regularly and follow up with the treating physician to determine the condition well and develop solutions.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14747, + "question": "I suffer from the phenomenon of man boobs (gynecomastia). I would like medical advice on how to treat it", + "answer": "Gynecomastia in men. It has many causes. Comprehensive general tests must be performed, including DHEA and thyroid, kidney, and liver functions. An examination of the testicles to rule out tumors must be performed by a surgeon, and a review of the medications the patient is taking, such as heartburn, ulcer, and psychiatric medications, and others, because they cause gynecomastia. Taking into account Gynecomastia occurs naturally at both ends of life and during puberty.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14748, + "question": "I suffer from a disorder in the secretion of the hormone ACTH. Is there a radical treatment for this disease?", + "answer": "ACTH is a peptide hormone secreted from the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland and works to regulate the work of the adrenal gland by regulating the secretion of the hormone cortisol. If there is an increase or decrease in the secretion of this hormone, the cause of the defect must first be considered, whether it is primary (adrenal gland dysfunction) or secondary. Pituitary gland dysfunction) and then consider the ideal treatment for the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14749, + "question": "I am 30 years old and breastfeeding\nI have been suffering from hypothyroidism for 5 years. I do not suffer from obesity\nTsh is within its normal level. I take Thyroxine 100 daily\nI suffer from severe pain in the legs from the knees to the instep, the soles of the feet, and the arms, difficulty breathing, and pain in the lower abdomen...", + "answer": "You should see a doctor immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14750, + "question": "My son is 7 years and 10 months old, his height is 120 cm, and his weight is 21 kg. I had a growth hormone test done for him and the result was 17. The doctor prescribed one hormone injection for him every week, but I am afraid of it, so what...", + "answer": "Follow the doctor's steps, as he knows the condition and treatment, and there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14751, + "question": "I am 17 years old, my height is 173 cm, and my weight is 103.7!\nI want to use growth stimulants such as arginine + ornithine + lysine (4)\nAnd nutritional supplements (2) magnesium + potassium + calcium and (1) zinc...\nA question for Dr. Al-Fadil...", + "answer": "Before thinking about increasing your height, please think about increasing your weight. Do you really weigh 103 kg?\nIf this is the case, then you have what is called morbid obesity, and you must lose your weight to normal limits, and this is much more important than what you are asking about.\nThere is no need to use any stimulants or supplements.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14752, + "question": "Two years ago, I had an elevated T4 level, and now the test result is T4117.3nmol/l\nTSH 6.61ulU/ml\nIs high TSH a cause for concern and what do you advise me?\nGratefully", + "answer": "An FT4 test should be done, and if it is normal, then it should only be monitored", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14753, + "question": "I used Eltroxin to lose weight and I do not have a thyroid deficiency. Does it cause a thyroid disorder?", + "answer": "It causes disturbance throughout the body that is not permissible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14754, + "question": "Euthyrox pills for hypothyroidism. One of the side effects is that they cause weight changes, meaning weight gain or loss.", + "answer": "If it is in the correct doses, it does not cause any problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14755, + "question": "Hello\nI knew that my brother discovered after his thyroidectomy that there was cancer in the thyroid gland, and he is now taking Levothyrox 150.\nI am now in extreme fear and panic, please...", + "answer": "It is usually possible to cure thyroid cancers, especially if they are discovered early, but each case has its own characteristics. The details must be reviewed for the answer to be accurate.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14756, + "question": "I suffer from severe low blood pressure, and the reason is a defect in the cortisol hormone as a result of a defect in the ACTH hormone, but I do not have discolored spots according to the symptoms of this disease, and the doctor did not solve...", + "answer": "When the cortisone deficiency is central, that is, resulting from a defect in the secretion of the hormone that stimulates it, ACTH, there is no increase in pigmentation, that is, the color spots. Rather, they are present when the cortisone deficiency is primary, that is, resulting from a defect in the same adrenal gland, and then the ACTH level is high, which causes the spots. Dark", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14757, + "question": "Do thyroid diseases cause obesity or thinness?", + "answer": "Increased secretion of thyroid hormone causes thinness, tremors, and an increase in heart palpitations or irregularity, and its decrease causes weight gain, constipation, hair loss, and lethargy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14758, + "question": "Welcome\nI have high levels of male hormones and it causes me to have thick hair on my chin only. I use a sugar-regulating treatment 500 times in the morning and once at night and a diuretic. The duration of treatment is two and a half years and I have had no luck at all...", + "answer": "It is possible to add hormonal treatment such as DIANE 35, but this must be under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14759, + "question": "I am 17 years old, my weight is 36 and my height is 147, and I want to increase my height", + "answer": "At your age, I think it is difficult to do this, but to be sure, you should see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14760, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 23 years old, unmarried, and I have been noticing the following symptoms for a month\nErectile dysfunction, lack of desire, and sometimes lack of an erection\nKnowing that there is an erection in the morning\nI analysed...", + "answer": "The most important test is the pooled total testosterone test. Other tests are good", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14761, + "question": "I take treatment for menstrual hormones and I take Cidophag and I suffer from an underactive gland. For two weeks I took a dose of 25 and then increased it and I am currently taking 50. Can you please let me know if these medications are dangerous...", + "answer": "No, there is definitely no risk", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14762, + "question": "I did an examination of the level of testosterone in the body and it was 16. Does this percentage have a role in hair loss in the front of the head or oily scalp in the front? Does masturbation...", + "answer": "The percentage of testosterone has no relationship with the properties of hair, nor does the percentage have anything to do with masturbation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14763, + "question": "I suffer from hypogonadism and secondary hypogonadism, and it can be treated with injections of Apert Testosterone Dept 250 for nearly five years. Now I am about to get married, and the doctor told me to take an injection...", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible, but we use a slightly different protocol, where we start with the HCG needle twice, then possibly 3 weekly, then if no sperm production occurs within 3 to 6 months, we add the MHG needle.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14764, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am not accustomed to exercising, and when I practiced it regularly for four days, on the last day, I felt a strong pulse in my gland, and my heart was strong, and I could feel it and it continued...", + "answer": "Mostly yes, but it is better to do a gland function test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14765, + "question": "May God reward you with goodness. I had an analysis of the thyroid gland and it is as follows: -\nTSH 0.89\nT3 0.68\nT4 4.4\nfree T4 1.02\nAre the results perfect or is there a problem?\nNote that I saw a specialist...", + "answer": "There is no problem with the tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14766, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old boy who wants to increase my height. Is it possible? Knowing that my height is about 1.65 meters.", + "answer": "Often at your age this is difficult", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14767, + "question": "I have a lump of flesh on the right side of the neck. I monitor it with an ultrasound every 6 months, and I also monitor the level of calcium and TSH. The last time it was 7 mm in size, and calcium was 2, i.e. the minimum normal level, and TSH = 1.25, so...", + "answer": "The polyp must be evaluated by a surgeon and has nothing to do with other tests, and calcium must be re-examined with albumin.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14768, + "question": "Welcome\nI am a 22-year-old girl who has had thyroiditis for 9 years\nI had my thyroid removed 5 years ago, and the exophthalmos improved slightly, but it is still very visible until now.\nPlease help me...", + "answer": "In reality, the improvement that occurs in bulging eyes after controlling the gland is relative, and regarding treatment, an ophthalmologist should be consulted about this, especially after removing the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14769, + "question": "Welcome\nI examined the parathyroid gland and the result was 4.81\nref.range 15-65 pth\nShould I take Vitem D?\nAs it was previously, a year ago, I had low vitamin D\nDoes this test have anything to do with it?", + "answer": "Firstly, I do not mind taking vitamin D, but this is not the reason for the low percentage of parathyroid hormone. A calcium test must be done with albumin.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14770, + "question": "What is meant by clinical examination of the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "That is, the doctor examines the patient’s neck to note the enlargement of the gland, if present, and determines its characteristics, in addition to examining the effects of an increase or decrease in gland secretions on the rest of the body.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14771, + "question": "A cyst in the left thyroid gland, its size is 2.5 cm, and there are no cysts. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "The fluid inside the cyst must be withdrawn, and if it swells again, it must be removed surgically or monitored if it is not bothersome.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14772, + "question": "The menstrual cycle stopped five months ago, with changes appearing such as an enlarged clitoris, a deepening of the voice, and acne on the face and back. No glandular abnormalities were diagnosed. So what is the possible cause of these changes?!", + "answer": "It is necessary to review the condition and complete the examinations at the treating physician’s office. This is often an ovarian cyst resulting from excess weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14773, + "question": "What is the relationship between thyroid hormones and a defect in liver enzymes and the energy compound (ATP) for those who suffer from lethargy?", + "answer": "This is a complex relationship, not straightforward, and difficult to explain here", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14774, + "question": "I am a 29-year-old young man. I have been suffering from breast enlargement since I was young. Are there medications that treat this damage? Is there any doctor specialized in this?", + "answer": "No, but if there is no specific medical reason for this, it can be treated with surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14775, + "question": "I have large breasts, chest and abdominal hair is falling out, erectile dysfunction, my neck is weak, and I have a morning erection. My testosterone test came out at 3.80, and the doctor gave me Andriol Testocaps and Exotic treatment for a month. Hair loss...", + "answer": "More comprehensive tests must be performed for the male hormone and its stimulating hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14776, + "question": "I suffer from a weak thyroid gland and used the treatment\nAs prescribed by the doctor, however\nIt causes me severe allergies\nIn addition to chronic headache\nAnd a bad mood\nDid he continue with it?\nOr abstain from it?", + "answer": "Only your doctor can decide that. Check with him and he will prescribe an alternative for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14777, + "question": "Symptoms of increased dopamine", + "answer": "It has different effects on the nervous system", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14778, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I want you to tell me, Doctor, whether it is possible or not, if you please, and the percentage is 100%. I am 16 years and two months old. Is it possible for my height to increase by 10 cm from here...", + "answer": "This depends on the bone age picture and the age at which the menstrual cycle began. Therefore, most girls in our Arab region do not increase their height at this age, and if they do increase, it is certainly not 10 cm.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14779, + "question": "I am 20 years old, about 4 months ago I had a fever that was not severe and I recovered after three days, but I still had severe lethargy and it began to gradually ease. Excellent CBC test, thyroid hormones TSH = 4.67, T3 = 4.65, and T4 = 1.4, and I am doing all my activities...", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed to examine the thyroid gland properly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14780, + "question": "I did a T4 test total 8.42 + TSH 1.35 + ALK phos 125\nOk, my question is, if these percentages are normal, what is the cause of my osteoporosis? Should I do other tests?", + "answer": "Of course, there are other causes of osteoporosis that must be treated, such as sensitivity to wheat, calcium, and parathyroid hormone, but the definition of osteoporosis at your age is not the same as for women after menopause, so the condition must be fully evaluated and all information must be obtained in the clinic.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14781, + "question": "I suffer from laziness in the thyroid gland\nThe previous analysis is approximately 49%\nHe gave me thyroxine water\nNow the results of the analysis, thank God 15\nBut the dose was increased to 150\nIs he doing it right?", + "answer": "Mostly yes, but it is possible that 125 may be sufficient. This will appear in the next examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14782, + "question": "I am 60 years old. Does sustanon250mg have the same effect as testoviron250mg, or are there differences between them, and what are those differences, if any? With many thanks.", + "answer": "There is no important difference between them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14783, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nToday my younger sister took me to the endocrinologist as you advised me... but unfortunately after I told him her real age is 18 and she has not yet reached puberty, he refused to examine her...", + "answer": "We advise you to see another specialist doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14784, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Are there exercises to shorten height at the age of 13? Thank you", + "answer": "I don't know about that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14785, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does a man’s exercise cause short stature or stunted growth at the ages of 13, 14, or 15 years if the diet is unbalanced? Does a man’s exercise affect him if he is...", + "answer": "There is no scientific evidence for what I mentioned, but the best thing is to follow a healthy, moderate diet and exercise", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14786, + "question": "I suffer from a growth hormone deficiency. I am 17 years old and I suffer from osteoporosis, which causes pain in my bones. Note that I drink Pepsi a lot. Does Pepsi have anything to do with the osteoporosis or is the cause of the hormone injections...", + "answer": "Growth hormone deficiency is compensated for with needles, so continue with them. For osteoporosis, immediately stop consuming soft drink products, take calcium and vitamin D supplements, and also follow a diet rich in calcium and vitamin D. Sit in the sun and expose the extremities, hands and feet to it for a period of no less than 15 minutes every Eggs, milk and its products are very essential for growth and eliminating osteoporosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14787, + "question": "I am a young man, 21 years old, and I suffer from excess fat in my chest. I went to an endocrinologist to no avail. My nipples seem prominent. I want medicine and food to solve the problem without surgery.", + "answer": "If no pathological cause is identified, there is no treatment other than surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14788, + "question": "Do Chrystor 10, Gospirin 81, and Plavix 75 affect the rest of the systems in the human body, and what is their effect?", + "answer": "The first medicine to get rid of high cholesterol\nThe second and third are blood thinners to prevent blood clots\nIf these medications are taken with the specified amounts, they do not lead to bad symptoms, but sometimes they may have side effects. If you encounter any new problem, please see your doctor.\nYou must tell doctors, dentists, and pharmacists that you are taking these medications when you see them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14789, + "question": "When the thyroid gland is swollen and I do not have any of its symptoms and hair grows on my neck...what is this swelling?", + "answer": "Enlargement of the thyroid gland in the twenties is considered a homogeneous physiological enlargement that is consistent with puberty. There is no harm in performing an ultrasound scan to look for any nodes or masses within it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14790, + "question": "My sister, who is 12 years old and an adult, wants to play in the gym. The name of the machine is elliptical. Her height is 158 and her weight is 43. Can she play or will it affect her height and it will not...", + "answer": "Of course, the elliptical device is similar to the treadmill, but without any direct effect on the heart. Of course, you can use it because it stimulates walking and climbing stairs without any noticeable effect on the joints. I advise you to read an article of mine... How can you increase your height? It contains sufficient advice.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14791, + "question": "I am 35 years old, and everyone who sees me says I am 47 years old. Do I have a disease of aging and is there a treatment? Thanks", + "answer": "There is not necessarily a disease behind this, as it is possible for some people to appear older or younger than their real age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14792, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old adult boy, and my height is 158, and my father is 167. Is there any hope that I will reach his height?", + "answer": "Please read my article...How can you increase height? How can you increase your height after the age of 21 years? Medical\nYou will actually benefit.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14793, + "question": "Is there a treatment for thyroid swelling?", + "answer": "Swelling or swelling of the gland requires a clinical, laboratory and radiological approach.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14794, + "question": "I have been suffering from thyroid gland insufficiency for 5 years and vitamin D deficiency. I take thyroxine 75 mg daily on an empty stomach and have periodic gland tests, but the weight continues to increase and my hair falls out a lot. I do exercise...", + "answer": "You may need to adjust the dose of the medication, i.e. increase it to suit the weight, because all medications are calculated based on weight, and any recent increase requires adjustment by your doctor, of course. I advise you to have thyroid tests done again and visit an endocrinologist. And do not forget that dietary intake is the most important and most common thing of all for weight gain. .", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14795, + "question": "I'm tired of thinking\nIf the hair was removed with laser and the cause was hormonal, will new hair grow back after the laser sessions are over?\nI heard you need to get treatment with hormones. How do you get treatment permanently? ! I heard...", + "answer": "Not in all cases it is possible to reach a radical solution, but to determine this, a clinical examination and laboratory tests are necessary to determine the cause first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14796, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My wife has had gaps in her scalp for about four months. Her blood and gland tests are good, and the male hormone Dheas test is 1.03-2.79 and total testosterone is 0.19-0.65. Is the decrease in the male hormone the cause of the gaps in...", + "answer": "No, definitely you should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14797, + "question": "I would like information about the best endocrinologist in the Kingdom", + "answer": "I believe that all hospitals in the central Kingdom have more scientific competencies and subspecialties, not only in the field of endocrinology.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14798, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had a thyroid test done and I am 22 years old. Is it normal? 1.89. Please note that the normal is 0.4 and 4.0. The prolactin is 507 and the normal range is between 132 and 498. Thank you for your help.", + "answer": "The thyroid test is normal, but the prolactin is slightly high. It must be repeated and monitored", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14799, + "question": "Please help me\nIs diane 35 treatment useful for hirsutism?\nHow long should I continue it?\nOr does the improvement of acne and hirsutism depend on continuing with it always and cutting it back...", + "answer": "Yes, it works, and the basic treatment is to lose weight if there is excess weight, and there is no specific period for using the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14800, + "question": "I suffer from the onset of obesity. I used drinks that stop obesity or help in weight loss, such as ginger, cinnamon, and green tea, but I did not benefit. I read about the possibility of slowing down the gland...", + "answer": "No, of course it is not possible to prescribe treatment without conducting an examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14801, + "question": "I am 16.5 years old. I used 250 injections of Cidoteston every week for a month due to a lack of male hormones. Do these injections stop bone growth, given that I am 172 feet tall and weigh 75 feet, and I feel like...", + "answer": "In the beginning, the height may increase slightly, then it stops, and short stature and male hormone deficiency are determined by the doctor, and based on that, the treatment method is determined.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14802, + "question": "What are the symptoms of myxedema? And how can it be detected? And can it be treated?", + "answer": "These are the same symptoms of hypothyroidism, but they are severe and rare these days. They are detected by the doctor when conducting a clinical examination and are treated by giving the hormone thyroxine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14803, + "question": "Hello. How can I raise the female hormone?", + "answer": "It depends on the type of disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14804, + "question": "I am overweight. Can I take Etherox 25 pills to speed up the metabolism in the body, knowing that the gland tests are fine, but my weight is increasing, even with exercise and dieting...", + "answer": "No, of course this is an unhealthy method", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14805, + "question": "I have hypothyroidism. Does taking medication with breakfast, such as dairy products and dairy products, milk, labneh, or cheese, weaken the effect of the medication and make it not work or lose its benefit? What should I do if I forget to take...", + "answer": "There is no specific food, but it is preferable to take the treatment upon waking up and not eat for two hours after that. If you forget the treatment, you can take it as soon as possible.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14806, + "question": "Does Indian costus with honey treat glandular lethargy and does the mixture affect the kidneys?", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific information about this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14807, + "question": "I was in the hospital for more than three weeks due to high and unstable blood pressure, and the results of the tests were high aldosterone, low renin, low potassium to less than 3, palpitations, and there was a suspicion...", + "answer": "If it is possible to take samples from the adrenal vein to determine in which side the problem is, then the operation will be performed. However, if this is not available, it is possible to suffice with taking spironolactone 25mg_100mg daily.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14808, + "question": "I am 26 years old... Two months ago I started taking choriomon5000 injections... I started to notice many physiological changes... but when I kneel in prayer, my breasts protrude downward a lot... Will they disappear...", + "answer": "This is a side effect of treatment, and treatment can be stopped or continued based on its need", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14809, + "question": "Peace be upon you...... I have a question. My mother has diabetes and her diabetes is always high, knowing that she takes Gilimax pills and sometimes they do not work.", + "answer": "You must eat regularly with small, specific meals, and you will often need insulin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14810, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nI have hair on my forehead and also a little bit on my cheeks\nIs this evidence of a hormonal imbalance, is it normal, or is it caused by the thyroid gland??\nHow to treat...", + "answer": "Hair in male areas usually has nothing to do with hormones\nYou should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14811, + "question": "tshul trasesitive 1.27\n0.35_5.5\nprolactin 14.15\nfemael 2_28\nmale 2_15\nlh 5.9\nmale 2_12\nfoll 1_18\nmidcycle 24_105\nlut 0.4_20\nfsh 4.86\nmale 1_8\nfemal: fokl 4_13\nmedcycle 5_22\nlot 2_13...", + "answer": "Yes, these are normal tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14812, + "question": "Does Dostinex reduce swelling of the pituitary gland and reduce the secretion of the hormone prolactin only?", + "answer": "It can affect both", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14813, + "question": "I have a sluggish gland and complete lethargy in my body, and I don’t like salt in food, so I started drinking Code Red. I try to stop drinking it and I get a headache that blows my head away. How do I stop drinking it?", + "answer": "You must take thyroid medication and stop this drink with determination and will", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14814, + "question": "I took height growth pills from Amana Care Company, which are Amino 1000 pills, Extra Borgo pills, and fish oil pills. Is this combination of pills effective and does it have side effects?...", + "answer": "Most of Amana Care's medications have a big question mark. I personally do not recommend any such medication. See an article of mine about increasing height. The issue requires a combination of several things and without any medications or chemicals.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14815, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, I want a diet to lose weight, and I use 50 mg thyroxine?", + "answer": "There is no special diet. Food amounts and calories must be reduced as much as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14816, + "question": "I am a 21-year-old gymnast, and 6 months ago I took 3 pills of the amino acid arginine and my blood pressure rose. I gave up sports and supplements. After a few months, my blood pressure returned, especially at night.", + "answer": "I do not think that if you are exposed to dietary supplements, the condition must be examined clinically and laboratory tests performed to determine the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14817, + "question": "Please answer my question\nIf my cycle is regular every 28 days for 7 days and there is polycystic ovary syndrome and I am 22 and unmarried, what is the safe treatment for moderate hirsutism and...", + "answer": "Treatment of spironolctone 50 mg twice daily is appropriate for your condition, but it must be stopped shortly before pregnancy occurs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14818, + "question": "My height is 175 and my weight is 50. I am 22 and I do not gain weight easily until 5 years old. In this case, my weight ranges between 50 and 53. What is the solution and does this indicate a condition...", + "answer": "This is often normal, but some tests must be done to ensure that there is no pathological cause, such as wheat allergy, adrenal insufficiency, or hyperthyroidism.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14819, + "question": "Does continuing treatment with the antidepressant Fluoxetine affect a new pregnant woman, and should it be stopped immediately? Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, it must be stopped", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14820, + "question": "At what age do symptoms of Marfan syndrome appear??? Is it necessary for genes to be passed on from parents to children or is it a weak possibility???", + "answer": "The disease has been present since childhood, but it can be discovered at any age. This may depend on the severity of the disease and the rate of inheritance is at least 50% if only one of the parents is affected.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14821, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. My wife is 26 years old and the thyroid gland analysis in three days increased from 26 to 36, knowing that she takes 25 ml tablets. What is the reason and is it...", + "answer": "What is the test that increased specifically? If it was TSH, then the dose should be raised to 50 daily and the test should be re-examined after 6 weeks. If it is still high, the dose should be raised again, but this must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14822, + "question": "Results 280 - 238 - 216 - 239 And several tests were high. Before these tests were done, my teeth fell out, the gums were exposed, and the supporting tissue became inflamed, chronic, thin body, visual impairment, and the doctor prescribed me...", + "answer": "Do a cumulative blood sugar test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14823, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. My son is 2 years and 3 months old. The thyroid test was 2.62 and T4 was 16. They reassured me that there was a problem with the analysis, but God bless you.", + "answer": "The examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14824, + "question": "My child is short and has thick hair on his back", + "answer": "You must visit an endocrinologist at the clinic to conduct a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14825, + "question": "I am a young woman, 25 years old, my height is 161, my weight is 48, and I suffer from paleness and yellowing of the face, in addition to feeling tired quickly when doing any housework, and although I eat a lot, I...", + "answer": "Hello, my darling\nYour safety, God willing, and I would like to ask you if you have done any CBC laboratory tests that show blood strength (paleness and fatigue problem) or tests related to the thyroid gland (weight problem)?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14826, + "question": "Pain in the left side, lower back, close to the waist on the left side. Is it related to the pancreas?", + "answer": "Absolutely not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14827, + "question": "I have a very noticeable small breast size even though I am over 22 years old. Does this have anything to do with delayed puberty, knowing that I reached 15 or 16 years old...", + "answer": "If you are a male (as it appears to me in the question box), why should there be an increase in breast size?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14828, + "question": "Hello\n1.Is electro-ion therapy to reduce hand sweating a safe method!!!?\nThe phrase “electricity” worried me. Due to the depth of my study and knowledge of the dangers of electrical electronics\n2. How do I control the state of ''''''''''''''''''' because it is one of...", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14829, + "question": "I did a hormone test and the result was: TSH:1.28ulU/ml LH:7.01mlU/ml TSH:8.34mlU/ml prolactin:303.7ulU/ml estradiol:78.28pg/ml The test was five days before my period. Are the results normal?", + "answer": "No, there are some abnormal numbers, but you must see an endocrinologist to fully evaluate the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14830, + "question": "I am 27 years old and married, and I take the thyroid medication ethorexine. My question is whether it helps delay pregnancy or not. I read that the medication delays the menstrual period. Is it true or not...", + "answer": "No, of course the treatment helps regulate the menstrual cycle if it is taken in the correct dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14831, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland cause rapid heartbeat and irritation in irritable bowel syndrome and typhoid?", + "answer": "Excessive secretion of thyroid hormone only leads to an acceleration of the heartbeat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14832, + "question": "Does a thyroid gland with nodules cause pressure on the neck veins? What are the symptoms of this?", + "answer": "It usually does not cause pressure on the neck veins", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14833, + "question": "I have a friend who gave birth to a child who has a hereditary disease where the adrenal gland stops working and he takes lifelong pills. The doctor told her that her next child will have this disease by 50% and it may cause a deformity in...", + "answer": "Dexamethasone treatment can be taken at the beginning of pregnancy until the sex of the fetus is determined. If it is female, treatment must be continued until the end of pregnancy, but this only prevents deformity of the genital organs, and the newborn continues treatment for the rest of his life. This is a hereditary genetic disease that has no radical treatment yet.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14834, + "question": "Can I increase my height, such as zinc capsules or any medicine or supplement that has reached science and development, since I am 24 years and 8 months old?", + "answer": "At your age, you cannot increase your height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14835, + "question": "Are spironolactone pills useful in removing hirsutism from the body? Due to ovarian cysts", + "answer": "Yes, it helps, but under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14836, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I have a relative who suffers from dizziness and then fainting, so he went to the doctor and he told him to do a thyroid hormone test. t3.t4. tsh.....The question is: What is the relationship of the thyroid gland to dizziness and fainting?", + "answer": "This is because the thyroid gland is responsible for most of the vital functions within the body", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14837, + "question": "I took levothyroxine 100\nAn hour later, I vomited. Should I take the dose again??", + "answer": "Yes it is better", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14838, + "question": "A girl, 3 years and 1 month old, noticed a delay in her growth, as her height is 85 cm and her weight is 11.5.", + "answer": "The evaluation is not sufficient. She must be evaluated by a specialist doctor in the clinic, where her height must be evaluated on a height and age chart and in relation to the height of her parents, then other tests must be performed, and a growth hormone test in this way is worthless.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14839, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid nodules (cysts with a solid part). I had two ultrasound scans. In the first one, two nodules appeared. In the second image, three appeared, 1.3 cm in size and the other less than 1.5...", + "answer": "The result of the biopsy is decided", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14840, + "question": "My father is taking treatment for the thyroxine gland. He did a test on 11/30, it came out (tsh 24.73)(t4, free 0.4) t3, free0.4), a test (antithyroglobulin ab positive 181.5) and a test (antimicrosomal ab 43), and after that he increased the dose to 200 and did a test 1/12, it came out ...", + "answer": "First, the examination must be re-examined at least after 6 weeks to evaluate the adjustment made to the dose. Secondly, I believe that raising the dose to 150 per day is sufficient initially, and after 6 weeks the examination is repeated, and if necessary, another adjustment is made, and so on, but this must be under the supervision of the doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14841, + "question": "I am 36 years old and two and a half months pregnant, and my thyroid hormone TSH is 19. I started taking Troxine 50. The first week, one tablet on an empty stomach, and after the week, two tablets on an empty stomach for two months. I was afraid...", + "answer": "The treatment and follow-up must be continued. The treatment must be taken on an empty stomach and not eat after that for an hour or two. The examination must be done every month and the doctor must follow up.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14842, + "question": "What are the normal levels of L.H/F.S.H?", + "answer": "FSH mIU/ml\"Follicle.: 3-14.4\nOvulate.: 5.8-21\nLuteal: 1.2-9\nLH MIU/ML\n\"follicular 1.1-11.6\novulating 17-77\nluteal 0.61-14.7\"", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14843, + "question": "I want the name of a pill to reduce hirsutism in the body due to ovarian cysts?\nI am 24 years old and I weigh 53 kilos, and I do not take treatment for ovarian cysts", + "answer": "You must know the status of your menstrual cycle. If it is regular, you can take spironolactone 25mg tablets twice daily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14844, + "question": "I am taking treatment for the thyroid gland, dose 50, and the result was 0.30, but after two months I did a test and the result was 3.65. Should I take an additional dose? Should I take dose 75? Please reply.", + "answer": "No, I prefer to re-examine after two months while adhering to the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14845, + "question": "Hypothyroidism and its effect on a fetus in two months and ten days. I started taking the hormone troxine three days ago, out of concern for the fetus’s mental development.", + "answer": "If the laziness is simple, I do not think there is a real effect, and I will now commit to treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14846, + "question": "Would it be harmful if I took the treatment for thyroid laziness and did not eat for several hours afterward?", + "answer": "No, there's no problem with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14847, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and it came out at 3.65. I am taking a dose of 50. Should I increase the dose to 75? Please reply.", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14848, + "question": "I get cold quickly, and with any cold breeze I'm exposed to, I get a cold, even though I'm not sick, runny nose, or have the flu.", + "answer": "Do a thyroid test, and if it is normal, there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14849, + "question": "Can an underactive thyroid affect the level of L.H. and F.S.H", + "answer": "It is possible for their levels to rise slightly if the patient does not take the treatment, but if the patient takes the treatment, they are not affected", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14850, + "question": "I have had a thyroid gland for 11 years, and I have cholesterol in my blood. I am 49 years old. I suffer from high blood pressure, headaches, and lack of balance, and I take blood pressure medication...", + "answer": "There is no improvement in what\nThe gland, its treatment, pressure, and fatty tissues have nothing to do with dizziness and headaches. You should see a neurologist for your symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14851, + "question": "After the operation to remove the thyroid gland and replace it with medications, does a person suffer from symptoms of failure, lethargy, or any other symptoms?", + "answer": "If the compensation is correct and as it should, the patient will not suffer from any symptoms related to the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14852, + "question": "How to compensate for the lack of progesterone to return to its normal level with herbs\nBecause its deficiency causes infertility and failure to fertilize the egg", + "answer": "I have no knowledge of hormone replacement through herbs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14853, + "question": "I am a 29 year old young man. I suffer from a disease called urinary incontinence. As a result of the kidneys not responding to the hormone ADH, which is the hormone vasopressin. He used minirin. Nasal spray, I used it for a year and did not get...", + "answer": "If your diagnosis is certain, then the treatment is not minirin, and you must take a simple treatment called hydrochlorthiazid 25mg tablets daily, and the dose can be increased to two tablets, but under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14854, + "question": "Facial color changes from white to dark brown after itching and allergies? The body is fit, the color of the face and neck is (dark brown). She does not have any problems with the glands, liver or...", + "answer": "It is not always easy to get a diagnosis. It is clear that doctors have excluded the most important causes, and a dermatologist should be consulted, since you mentioned that there are no problems with the glands, and this is my specialty.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14855, + "question": "What are the symptoms of an overactive or underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "You should read about this in the section on diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14856, + "question": "I missed lunch\nThyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) result 5.54 H Unit uIU/ml\nRef Range 0.35 - 4.94\nMay God grant you success, Doctor. This is the result of the analysis. Is it glandular activity or laziness...", + "answer": "To confirm and answer, you must re-examine with an FT4 scan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14857, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 17 years old. When I speak, I always feel like I have a boy’s voice. It is rough. What do you advise me, Doctor?", + "answer": "The gender specified for the questioner is male\nIf you are female, you must undergo a clinical examination and male hormone tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14858, + "question": "If the cause of hirsutism is hypersensitivity of the skin to androgens and the hormone is normal, does hair increase over time after the age of 20?\nIf the cause is due to polycystic ovary syndrome...", + "answer": "There is no specific answer. In some cases, it may increase and in other cases it may decrease. The age of 20 is not a turning point", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14859, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 26-year-old young man. I notice in front of the mirror rapid hair growth and rapid and noticeable disappearance. It is noticeable with the eye and the hair comes out and grows quickly and then enters for a short time in the mustache, arms and chest area...", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14860, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from a fungal infection on the face. Do you advise me to use Dermatin cream? Does it have any side effects on the skin?\nEspecially the face\nDoes it have a quick effectiveness in treating the fungus?\nI hope you can help me...", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14861, + "question": "I would like to know from you what these ratios indicate in the gland analysis: T3 2.1 - T4 0.8 - THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE 6.8", + "answer": "This indicates the presence of a slight lethargy in the thyroid gland, which often requires follow-up only, but it is better to re-examine. If the level of the FT4 test is less than the normal limit, you will need treatment, but the function of the pituitary gland must be evaluated first under the supervision of a specialist doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14862, + "question": "Is thyroid disease related to schizophrenia?", + "answer": "No, there is no direct relationship between them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14863, + "question": "I have an excess of growth hormone, which caused me gigantism. I took needle treatment every month. Is there any hope for improvement in my high blood sugar? We ask for your answer. Thank you.", + "answer": "Yes, controlling growth hormone helps control diabetes, but the primary treatment for gigantism is surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14864, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question. May I know if thyroid disease affects appetite?\nI also have a sister who has a thyroid gland", + "answer": "An overactive gland may slightly increase appetite, and vice versa for an underactive gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14865, + "question": "What is the normal height for a girl and what is the height above which she is considered tall?", + "answer": "In general, 149.5 cm, but this is an inaccurate measurement and each person must evaluate it alone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14866, + "question": "I am 26 years old and have not yet reached puberty, but there is limited activity in the pituitary gland. I went to the doctor, and after doing tests and an MRI of the pituitary gland, the doctor told me that I should take testosterone for a certain period...", + "answer": "I think that you should start with pituitary hormones in order to be sure of the possibility of having children later, but in order to answer accurately, the condition must be fully examined and examined.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14867, + "question": "Normal level of progesterone", + "answer": "Depends on the reference and timing of the course", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14868, + "question": "I have a multi-nodular swelling of the thyroid gland. I consulted an endocrinologist and he gave me aflucardil and Dimazole, but if I am exposed to strong odors I feel suffocated. Is the thyroid gland...", + "answer": "The gland has nothing to do with smells", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14869, + "question": "Peace be upon you. If there is an increase in the hormone cortisol and a decrease in uric acid, what does this indicate? Thank you.", + "answer": "The condition must be examined and examined, not just examinations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14870, + "question": "I am pregnant and suffer from hypothyroidism and I take Litrox tablets... What are the harms to the fetus?", + "answer": "There is no harm from treatment. Harm can occur from an underactive thyroid gland itself", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14871, + "question": "Peace be upon you. After the medical tests that I did, it turned out that I have an elevated cortisol hormone. What does this indicate and is there a risk of increasing it?", + "answer": "The cause of the increase must be determined, and if there is actually an increase, treatment must be given", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14872, + "question": "Are antibodies to the thyroid gland a serious disease that cannot be treated? Thank you.", + "answer": "No, it does not indicate the presence of a serious illness and may not require treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14873, + "question": "I am 25 years old, unmarried, and my prolactin levels were high, but then they went down to 11, and the doctor prescribed me clemen, and I finished half of the pills, which were white in color, and I felt severe pain in my stomach, along with a little blood...", + "answer": "I cannot answer without fully reviewing the situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14874, + "question": "What are the causes of enlarged thyroid gland? Although its function is intact, thank God!", + "answer": "There are many reasons, but as long as the function is intact, this has no effect, and the inflation must be evaluated alone with an ultrasound", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14875, + "question": "The results of the hormone test were as follows: TSH:1.36,lH:6.2,FSH:7.2,PROLACTIN:211,ESTRADIOL (E-2):279,17-OH-PROGESTERONE:7.9,TESTOSTERONE- TOTAL:1.8,DHEA SULPHATE:9.4 All The tests were positive, except for the progesterin hormone, which was higher than the average. Is there a problem?", + "answer": "The condition cannot be evaluated without examining the patient, but this increase is often worthless, and yet it needs to be examined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14876, + "question": "At what age does a person's height stop?", + "answer": "After puberty, but it may vary from person to person", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14877, + "question": "Does the presence of antibodies to the thyroid gland mean something serious, such as tumors? Thank you", + "answer": "No, it may indicate the presence of inflammation that may lead to sluggish thyroid function later", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14878, + "question": "Do Roanex pills reduce weight?", + "answer": "We do not prefer weight loss pills because there is insufficient evidence of their safety", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14879, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I need names of medical references for hormones. Please advise me..\nAre there electronic copies of it?", + "answer": "Williams book", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14880, + "question": "I have a male hormone deficiency. The first time I was examined, the result was 0.012. I did complete tests, and after that they prescribed me choriomon5000. I used it for 5 months. I noticed changes, but I left it for a while and went back to using them. My question...", + "answer": "It is permissible to use both treatments, but the correct treatment depends on the cause of the problem and on the clinical examination of the reproductive organs upon diagnosis, in addition to the desire to have children.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14881, + "question": "Does doing a thyroid analysis during the menstrual cycle affect the result of the analysis? Thanks", + "answer": "No, it has no effect. It can be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14882, + "question": "Are there medications to reduce the LH hormone, knowing that I do not suffer from any gland disease?", + "answer": "The problem must be identified and treated, not the laboratory examination itself", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14883, + "question": "My son was born in the 34th week weighing 1460 grams and now weighs 2100 grams. He is now 30 days old.\nThe TSH analysis was as follows\nT4=1.3\nT3=4.1\nTsh=11.34\nDoes he have a gland, knowing...", + "answer": "You must continue to monitor the test every 10 days. If it continues to decrease (Tsh), there is no problem, but if it does not decrease, you must consult a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14884, + "question": "May God bless you. How is there a way to increase height using herbs? I am tired. I have been treated by more than one doctor, but there is no benefit. Please reply quickly. I am 15 years old and my height is very short.", + "answer": "It is not possible to increase height with herbs, and there is no treatment without knowing the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14885, + "question": "What other hormones are useful for me instead of sustanon250mg? I used nebido1000 injections and I did not feel comfortable with them. What is the appropriate alternative in your opinion? Many thanks.", + "answer": "Sustanon 250 contains multiple salts of testosterone equivalent to 176 mg per 1 ml. It is considered a testosterone replacement therapy to treat male hypogonadism, after testosterone deficiency is confirmed by clinical symptoms and specialized tests and examinations.\nAs for Nebido, it contains the equivalent of 157.9 mg per 1 ml of testosterone. It is considered a testosterone replacement therapy to treat male hypogonadism, after testosterone deficiency is confirmed by clinical symptoms and specialized tests.\nIt is worth noting that it is not possible to determine what is appropriate for you without knowing the problem you have, and the use of this type of hormonal treatment requires monitoring testosterone levels at regular intervals during treatment, and hemoglobin, hematocrit, liver function tests, lipids and prostate examination must be monitored before Start treatment every 4 months in the first year and then once a year after that. Therefore, it is preferable to consult a specialist doctor to perform the necessary tests and determine the need to continue treatment or not.\nFor more:\n\nTestosterone, the hormone that creates men\n\nReference:\n\nSustanon 250, 250mg/ml solution for injection\nNebido 1000mg/4ml, solution for injection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14886, + "question": "I am a male and I am 14 years old. My question is about HGH growth hormone pills. If I take them from the pharmacy, is it effective and how many pills should I take per day as a maximum?", + "answer": "Growth hormone is not available in pill form and growth hormone should not be used without confirming the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14887, + "question": "Peace be upon you, when the thyroid test shows T4 and T3 at normal levels, but the gland’s alarm clock increases to 7.9, what do you advise me and what are the reasons?\nKnowing that I complained...", + "answer": "Consider pre-clinical laziness, and therefore it is not responsible for the symptoms you suffer from. At this stage, there is no need for treatment, and we suffice with monitoring", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14888, + "question": "Does enlarged thyroid gland indicate a deficiency or increase in hormone secretion, and what is the effect of this?", + "answer": "It is possible for goiter to occur when the function of the thyroid gland is normal or in a state of increase or deficiency, and this needs to be evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14889, + "question": "Is there a relationship between thyroid disorders and body weight?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that there is a relationship, but not every weight imbalance is caused by a defect in the function of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14890, + "question": "Hello Doctor, please excuse me. I did a diet last week and my body gained weight. I did new tests and the results came out as a result of the Total T4 test of 1.95.\nThe result of the Free T4 analysis is 0.59...", + "answer": "Tests are inconsistent. Details of the case must be reviewed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14891, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you. I am a young man, 26 years old. About two years ago, I developed hard pimples on my testicles. One of these pimples grew and became a little smaller than the size of a pea, and...", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14892, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 25 years old and my prolactin is high. I am taking treatment and my weight is increasing, knowing that my meals are moderate. I want a mixture to lose weight and it will not affect me if I get pregnant.", + "answer": "There are no mixtures, the food must be reduced more", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14893, + "question": "The value of the TSH hormone is 4.1. Is this evidence of a problem with the gland, given that I am significantly overweight and have followed more than one diet and satisfactory program, but in vain without any...", + "answer": "No, this examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14894, + "question": "I am 18 years old and my height is 170, and I wanted to increase my height. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "I think you can't increase your height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14895, + "question": "I am married and have two children, and the youngest child is 6 years old. I suffer from irregular menstrual cycles, and I am about to get my period in 10 days. I feel pain in my breasts without any milk coming in, causing...", + "answer": "You should visit the gynecology clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14896, + "question": "My child is 3 months old, his activity and development are normal, but he is very thin despite his good nutrition. We did a CBC and thyroid analysis and the following was:\nHemoglobin 8.7\nT3 4.3\nT4 12.5\nTsh...", + "answer": "The gland is normal, but the blood strength is low. You must consult a pediatrician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14897, + "question": "I have a gland with lumps in it, but there is no lump in it. Praise be to God. The doctor told me to use Etherox 50.\nIt can reduce the pain or maintain its size, but it will last a long time, one or two years...", + "answer": "The nodes must be evaluated if they need a biopsy or not and if they need surgery or not after taking an ultrasound.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14898, + "question": "How do I know that I have a penile fracture, knowing that there is a slight swelling during semi-erection of the penis, and during erection, the penis is tilted to the left side only, and the swelling disappears when erect...", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14899, + "question": "My mother wants a treatment for hair loss, so she went to a dermatologist, and this doctor’s treatment did not work. Rather, it began to fall out more than before.\nAs its flame falls from the middle and neck of the hair...", + "answer": "This is the specialty of a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14900, + "question": "I want to know the tests required to test for endocrine dysfunction", + "answer": "There are many tests for each gland, depending on which gland is affected", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14901, + "question": "Peace be upon you.... If a person has a deficiency in the hormones secreted by the adrenal gland... for some reason... is he prescribed something that will help solve this problem... knowing that the deficiency of these hormones affects blood pressure? ..", + "answer": "Of course, replacement hormones must be taken, but this depends on the accurate diagnosis of the disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14902, + "question": "Peace be upon you. The result of the gland test was 0.121. Is it laziness or activity?", + "answer": "It is usually active, but to confirm it, it must be re-examined with an FT4 scan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14903, + "question": "What is the appropriate food to reduce the secretion of male hormones, and is it true that soy products reduce it... and is there a relationship between it and thinning hair...", + "answer": "The diagnosis must be determined and appropriate treatment given if necessary, not with food", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14904, + "question": "The result of the analysis for the gland: TSH 2.16, FT3 4.1, and FREE T4 9.8, meaning a decrease in the free hormone. What are the causes and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "I think the test is normal, but you must attach your laboratory reference to confirm, as what is important is FT4, and if it is within the limit, then there is no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14905, + "question": "Hello\nI am a young man who suffers from noticeably enlarged breasts, and this causes me embarrassment even though I have a thin body\nIs there a cure?\nAnd God reward you with good", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14906, + "question": "I am a male and I am 14 years old. My question is about the inversion table exercise. It is a stretching exercise for all parts of the body in one go. How do I use this exercise, is it effective, and how long does it take for the results to appear...", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific information on this subject", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14907, + "question": "Is it possible to take thyroid medication to increase the burning sensation for a certain period and then stop it? If it is possible, please clarify the necessary dosage. Thank you.", + "answer": "Certainly not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14908, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old girl. In my neck, in the middle, closer to the left, is a small swelling that appears clearly when I swallow, as if it were a gland, and I do not feel any pain. It appeared when I was 17 and I did not care about it...", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed and then an ultrasound image must be taken to determine its importance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14909, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 25 years old. I had my thyroid gland checked and the result was 2.31. Is the result normal or high, knowing that I am pregnant in the second month and suffering from weight gain? Please reply...", + "answer": "This result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14910, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Is there a treatment with medications or herbs that works to activate or stimulate the adrenal gland to work?", + "answer": "No, there are only compensatory treatments", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14911, + "question": "Hello\nI have been suffering from hyperthyroidism for about 6 months and have been taking neo-tomizol treatment at a rate of 6 pills a day.\nMy weight has increased abnormally, which bothers me a lot. Can I follow a diet...", + "answer": "Treatment itself does not lead to weight gain unless it results in sluggish thyroid function, and this can be confirmed by performing a thyroid function test. As for diet, there is no objection to it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14912, + "question": "Reasons for the secretion of male hormones more than normal for a 22-year-old unmarried girl, hair growth on the neck, the menstrual cycle was irregular, and it started two years ago, obesity, and there is swelling in the thyroid glands, and they went...", + "answer": "If you suffer from a defect in the secretion of thyroid hormone, this is considered a valid reason for obesity and disorders in other body hormones. Therefore, it is recommended to visit a doctor who specializes in the glands to regulate their secretions according to a treatment program, as well as to control the amount of male hormone in the blood to control hair growth.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14913, + "question": "Peace be upon you: Sometimes I feel a throbbing sensation under my neck, especially when I am full, knowing that my thyroid gland is somewhat swollen. However, I do not feel any pain. I ask you, Your Excellency, about the medicine...", + "answer": "It is recommended to start with an analysis of the thyroid gland, FT4 and TSH\nThe real cause will then be determined and treatment prescribed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14914, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed completely a year and a half ago, and I now take Tyrox 125 pills to replace the hormone, along with regular blood tests every two months, and the analysis is always within the normal range, but the problem with me is that I feel...", + "answer": "As long as your tests are within the normal range, your symptoms are not related to the thyroid gland, and I advise you to see a cardiologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14915, + "question": "I have been suffering from primary adrenal insufficiency for the past 15 years and I have been taking hydrocortisone. I am 25 years old. Does it have an effect on pregnancy?", + "answer": "No, there is no negative effect as you are taking a compensation dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14916, + "question": "I take testosterone with a prescription from a specialist doctor. I take an injection every three weeks because I have a deficiency in this hormone, as the secondary characteristics of puberty have begun to appear, but in a mild manner, but my question is...", + "answer": "If there is a chronic deficiency in the secretion of this hormone, it must be taken permanently, and the period between one dose and the next should be adjusted according to the symptoms and according to the level of the hormone in the blood upon examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14917, + "question": "Cause of high thyroid hormone?", + "answer": "There are multiple causes that may result from an increase in the activity of the gland, or inflammation of the gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14918, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old girl. Since my teenage days, I have had thick hair on my chin and face, and dark hair has appeared on my chest, stomach, and around my neck. Is it a hormonal disorder? What are the tests that I should do? Knowing that...", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed, followed by examinations of male hormones from the adrenal gland and ovaries, and an ultrasound scan of the ovaries, and this must be under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14919, + "question": "Are there side effects of Decadrabolin injections for the purpose of weight gain?", + "answer": "Yes, there is no doubt about that, as it increases breast size and enlarges the prostate", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14920, + "question": "Fsh 3.6 miu/ml\nLh 9.2 miu/ml\nTotal testosterone 0.26 ng/ml\nFree testosterone 1.95 pg/ml\nMay I know what treatment is necessary for my condition?\nI am 24 years old and I also suffer from...", + "answer": "Most likely this is an ovarian cyst, but first clinical and laboratory tests must be completed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14921, + "question": "Peace be upon you/ My sister suffers from general weakness with squint and has been complaining of a dry cough for several months. Upon review, the doctors’ opinions differed between a spread cancer of unknown origin and another opinion that she suffers...", + "answer": "I do not think that there is difficulty in differentiating between metastatic cancer and increased gland secretion. However, it is difficult to judge the condition without a medical examination and reviewing all the tests and details.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14922, + "question": "I suffer from a bad odor in my mouth and my body produces a bad odor. Despite my cleanliness, I brush my teeth after every meal. I shower every day, but to no avail. As I am about to get married...", + "answer": "You should go to a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14923, + "question": "My sister is 13 years old, her height is 150 and her weight is 41. Is her weight appropriate for her height or not? If her weight is underweight, what is the best way to increase her weight? Should she ask a nutritionist or...", + "answer": "You should see a pediatrician to determine this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14924, + "question": "Hello\nI had a thyroid examination and the results were as follows\nfree t4 1 normal\ntsh 6.9 high\nWhat are your tips?\nNote that I am 32 years old, my height is 1.68, and my weight is 54", + "answer": "This is pre-clinical thyroid laziness and usually does not require treatment except in cases of pregnancy or the desire to become pregnant", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14925, + "question": "I have a problem with the thyroid gland as a result of depression. I have a problem with the thyroid gland. A virus infected the thyroid gland. But the doctor reassured me and told me the situation is simple. Will this problem prevent pregnancy?", + "answer": "If the gland is now healthy, there is no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14926, + "question": "Does treating excessive PTH lead to weight gain?", + "answer": "No, it has nothing to do with weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14927, + "question": "FSH 3.6 mlu/ml\nLh 9.2 ml / ml\nTotel testosterone 0.26 ng/ml\nFree testosterone 1.95 pg/ml\nMay I know the appropriate treatment for my condition? I am 24 years old and miss", + "answer": "Tests must be completed first, and if the diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome is confirmed, the first treatment is to lose weight, and then other treatments must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14928, + "question": "My father was given medication in liquid form due to the presence of a small clot in the brain. This liquid is withdrawn using a syringe and placed in water. How effective is it? Please, the medication is called (Somazine)\nPlease be told that the dose that should be...", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14929, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother has been suffering from diabetes for two years, and now she is complaining of inflammation in the eyes, especially the right eye, with water coming out of it and brown spots appearing. What is the cause and what is the treatment...", + "answer": "You should consult an ophthalmologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14930, + "question": "I am 44 years old. A problem appeared in my gland. I took thyroid medications, One Alpha, and Calcitron. I stopped taking birth control pills this month. My period was delayed for 42 days. I tested but there was no pregnancy. Is the delay due to the medications?", + "answer": "These treatments are not related to pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14931, + "question": "I have an immune disorder in the thyroid gland, but the tests are good, sometimes lethargic and sometimes no, and the doctors told me that I should be paralyzed, and the doctors said no, and I have had albuminuria for a year and a half and there is no known cause and the last diagnosis...", + "answer": "I do not think so, but nevertheless I cannot answer without a comprehensive review of the condition and examinations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14932, + "question": "Hello, I have a hormone deficiency in the thyroid gland, and I was using a treatment that finished the treatment, and I went a month without drinking it. How should I drink one and a half pills and not go back to the same pill as the first pill?", + "answer": "Return to your previous dose and be tested after a month and a half and see your doctor to adjust the dose according to the test results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14933, + "question": "Hormonal tests are as follows:\nProlactin 4.54 ngml\nFSH 0.562 mml\nLH 0.115ml\nTestosterone 0.192 ngml\ncortisol AM 11.28 micdl\nT4.free 19.9\nTSH 2.14\nGlucose fasting 102 mg100ml\nWhat's the solution...", + "answer": "This depends on the clinical examination (the size of the testicles) and the goal of the treatment. If the goal is secondary male signs, it is sufficient to take testosterone injections. If the goal is to reproduce, then the sex gland stimulating hormone must be taken, and the treatment must be under the supervision of a specialist doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14934, + "question": "My husband had a general blood test and the result was that he had a thyroid gland. Please explain to me what this means and he is not complaining of anything. What are the symptoms of the thyroid? The result of the test was TSH 11.62 age...", + "answer": "This examination alone is not sufficient for diagnosis, but initially it may indicate the presence of a slight sluggishness in thyroid secretion, which is usually asymptomatic.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14935, + "question": "A short time ago, laboratory tests were performed on the gland and it was found that there was an increase in antithyroid ab (TPOAb). What does this mean? What are the causes? and what is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "The presence of these thyroid antibodies without a defect in the function of the thyroid gland is worthless, except that the person may be at risk of developing depression in the gland later, and there is no necessary treatment at the current stage.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14936, + "question": "When surgery and thyroidectomy, what are the results?", + "answer": "Hormone deficiency must be compensated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14937, + "question": "Can selenium treatment be in the form of injections?!", + "answer": "Available in pill form", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14938, + "question": "I did an analysis and it came out (7.93) FERR, (5.38) FSH, (4.78) FT3, (14.86) FT4, (12.82) LH, (15.67) TSH, and (6.91) VITD-T. What does each code mean and what is the treatment if there is a problem?", + "answer": "These are tests for thyroid function, sex hormones, and vitamin D levels. Some of them are good, some need to be repeated, and some need treatment, but this must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14939, + "question": "I am Muhammad, I am 17 and 7 months old, and my height is 168, knowing that my height is the same as it has been since the age of 15 and 8 months, but I want to know the reason for stopping, knowing that my father’s height is 166 and my mother’s height...", + "answer": "Your height is appropriate, and at your age the bone closes and stops growing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14940, + "question": "Increased thyroid gland: 15.67. Lack of iron and vitamin D. Increased level of thyroid hormone (12.82 LH).", + "answer": "We cannot treat the tests alone. You must consult a doctor to link the tests with the clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14941, + "question": "I take Altroxine, but the box from which I take it fell in the bag for two days and was exposed to the air, and I took it while I was pregnant. Could the treatment if it is exposed to air or moisture affect the fetus...", + "answer": "No, I don't think there is any effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14942, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old man and I have a large breast bulge. What specialty is the doctor that I should visit? If I suffer from gynecomastia and must have a surgical procedure, can I...", + "answer": "You should consult an endocrinologist and a surgical specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14943, + "question": "The frequency of genetic mutations during consanguineous marriage", + "answer": "It depends on many factors and not all diseases have the same percentage", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14944, + "question": "I did an analysis tomorrow and it was\nt3 -3.39 / t4 -1.2 / tsh 1.16\nI want to know if this T3 is normal or excessive\nMy height was 168 and now it is 165. Does gland have anything to do with it or...", + "answer": "The FT3 test is not important when the TSH and FT4 tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14945, + "question": "Peace be upon you. May God reward you for this program. I have a question. My wife has pain in her left breast, with soreness and intermittent pain that goes away for a while and then returns. Is this an indication of something? Please reply...", + "answer": "You should visit the general surgery clinic as soon as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14946, + "question": "I am 18 years old and my height has stopped for 3 years. What is the reason and what is the solution?", + "answer": "Often the bone has become closed and does not increase in length", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14947, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you\nMy wife has a swollen thyroid gland\nWhenever we conducted analyzes they were good and the last analysis is as follows\nT3 1.2\nT4 (FREE) 1.02\n(TSH) 0.98...", + "answer": "An ultrasound scan of the thyroid gland and neck must be taken and action should be taken accordingly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14948, + "question": "A child suffers from a congenital malformation of the parathyroid glands. He is 14 years old. The P.T.H hormone level is 42.3, the T.S.H hormone level is 8.O5, and the V.D level is 60. nmoil. Does he need a replacement hormone or vitamin D? Note that he suffers from excessive fragility...", + "answer": "There is a slight deficiency in the level of vitamin D and a slight increase in the level of TSH, but nothing here shows deformity in the parathyroid glands or osteoporosis. Therefore, all the details of the medical history must be known and a clinical examination, laboratory and radiological tests must be performed to determine the cause of the problem and then determine the treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14949, + "question": "What is the best treatment for the thyroid gland since TSH is high? Does it have an effect in preventing pregnancy?", + "answer": "An FT4 test must be done with a TSH test to determine the diagnosis first. It is often due to slow secretion of thyroid hormone and is treated with thyroxine. Failure to treat it affects the pregnancy, but this must be under the supervision of a specialist doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14950, + "question": "I have a tumor in the pituitary gland and I was prescribed Dostinex... but I feel severe and constant pain in my head and pressure on my eyes. I cannot sleep because of the pain... and the painkiller Brufen does not affect it...", + "answer": "An MRI of the pituitary gland should be done, and if it is not the cause, a neurologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14951, + "question": "Is there a direct relationship between endocrine disorders, weight gain, and premenopausal disorders? I am 47 years old and I started having menstrual disorders and was treated for overactive gland...", + "answer": "If you are currently suffering from a deficiency in the secretion of thyroid hormone, then first you must correct this deficiency by taking the hormone thyroxine and then follow up on the other problem after that.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14952, + "question": "The result of the TSH hormone test, which is related to the thyroid gland, is 18.40\nDoes high levels of this hormone prevent pregnancy? Because I want him to get pregnant", + "answer": "Yes, it affects the occurrence of pregnancy and also affects the fetus. You must consult a doctor for treatment and follow-up before and during pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14953, + "question": "Hormone test results\nFSH 7.11\nLH 4.90\nPRL 62.05\nTSH 18.40\nAre these results positive? Since I am trying to get pregnant, if these results are not positive, what do you advise me?", + "answer": "It is abnormal and you must see an endocrinologist to complete laboratory tests, x-rays, and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14954, + "question": "What is the meaning of TSH and AFP analysis?", + "answer": "These are hormonal tests whose value is determined according to the reason and need for them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14955, + "question": "Peace be upon you: I have weak beard and chin hair growth. What is the solution and what is the reason?\nNote: I take prednisone 20 mg\nThe doctor prescribed it to me for my beard problem", + "answer": "A male hormone test must be performed, and if it is normal, a dermatologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14956, + "question": "Hello\nMy body is always warm, even though my body temperature is normal and the results of thyroid hormones are normal. I am now 48 years old. Is this a symptom of a disease? Thank you.", + "answer": "As long as your tests are good and there are no other symptoms, there is no problem with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14957, + "question": "I suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome and insulin resistance, and this led to weight gain. The treatment was (Glucophage) and did not improve, and then (Actos), and my weight is still increasing. I had my thyroid examined and the examination was normal. What is the solution? Thank you.", + "answer": "Excess weight is what leads to increased insulin resistance and thus polycystic ovary syndrome. Therefore, the solution to the problem begins with losing weight by adhering to a moderate diet.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14958, + "question": "I used Clomid half a pill a day due to a deficiency in the hormone testosterone. Thank God the situation improved and the hormone increased, but the doctor said two months, and now the two months are over and I am traveling and I cannot see the doctor. Should I continue taking Clomid...", + "answer": "The basis and cause of the problem must be known, and Clomid is usually not taken for a long time for this purpose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14959, + "question": "Peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings be upon you\nAfter Greetings ...\nI am a young man, Daaa Ali Alyan. I suffer from short stature. I am 19 years old. My father is short, but my mother is average...", + "answer": "If there is familial short stature and if the bone is closed, unfortunately, there is no room to increase height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14960, + "question": "Is it possible to increase my height when I am 19 years old?", + "answer": "If the bone is closed, unfortunately, there is no room to increase the length", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14961, + "question": "I am 23 years old, I suffer from short stature, I am skinny, I weigh 45, I have smoked since childhood, and my appearance stopped at the age of 16. It seems that my external appearance is very small. No one can believe...", + "answer": "It is necessary to consult a doctor to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14962, + "question": "I have prolactin and I always take pills and it does not come out with anything other than pills. The hormone comes out in food that reduces the percentage of milk.", + "answer": "The cause of increased prolactin secretion must be known and the treatment dose must be adjusted until a response is achieved", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14963, + "question": "What are the appropriate and inappropriate foods for a patient with hyperthyroidism? How can I compensate for rapid weight loss? Is practicing sports beneficial for a patient with hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "The type of diet has no relation to hyperthyroidism, and weight gradually returns on its own, and there is no harm in exercising", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14964, + "question": "I have recently suffered from hyperthyroidism, and I use Carbisol 15 mg tablets with Hondoral to relieve heart palpitations.\nMy question is: By taking these medications, will my body become normal and the symptoms stop...", + "answer": "Yes, the symptoms should improve, but you may need some adjustments in the dosage under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14965, + "question": "Peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you\nI had a hormone test done and the results were as follows:\nAnalysis - tsh 1.91\nAnalysis - prl 256\nAnalysis - lh 6.9\nAnalysis - fsh 18.42\nIs the result...", + "answer": "In principle, these results are natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14966, + "question": "Hello\nI am 32 years old, and hair grows to a small degree on my chin and mustache area, while on my cheeks, the number of hairs is counted by hand. My body muscles are also soft and soft, like women’s.\nWhat is the doctor?", + "answer": "I do not think that there is a problem with your male hormone levels. However, it is preferable to do an examination, and if there is a deficiency, you should consult an endocrinologist. However, if it is normal, it is preferable to consult a neurologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14967, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have been married for two and a half years and have not become pregnant. I had comprehensive tests done and I do not know what it is\ninsulin fasting, Anti T.P.O, TSH, prolactin, CA 125, Toxo IgM, Rubella IgG, HBS Ab,...", + "answer": "You should see a gynecologist for tests, and your husband should do a semen test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14968, + "question": "What does the Tsh6.5 analysis, Fsh9.33 analysis, and LH7.75 analysis mean?", + "answer": "A slight increase in the TSH test should be repeated with the FT4 test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14969, + "question": "If the father's height is 173 cm, the mother's height is 158 cm, and the son's height is 162 cm, is this normal or is there a problem?", + "answer": "This indicates that the son is short compared to his parents and needs medical evaluation and examinations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14970, + "question": "My hair is very soft and light. I want to use Avogen 5% for the hair. What are its harmful effects?", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14971, + "question": "I am 17 years and 4 months old, my height is 175. Can I take a nutritional supplement to increase growth? What is the most suitable for me and gives quick results and increases bone growth because my bones are thin even though I eat a lot?", + "answer": "Your height is very appropriate, and I do not know what thin bones mean. If there is a problem, you must consult a doctor to conduct a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14972, + "question": "I am a 14-year-old girl and my height is 161. I want any way to increase my height without any operation.\nWhat is the ideal height for girls?\nThank you", + "answer": "The body continues to increase in height and build until the age of 25, so do not worry about this issue. The body must be left in its natural state so that it does not produce any side effects as a result of using medications or anything else.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14973, + "question": "I have hyperthyroidism and the TSH level is 0296 and I am pregnant. Does this hyperthyroidism require treatment or not?", + "answer": "The test result is not clear, but in general the TSH test rate decreases during the first trimester of pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14974, + "question": "What is the appropriate antibiotic to treat Bartholin gland?", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14975, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 16 years old. Note that I have passed away. Is it possible for a person to increase his height in one month by 1 cm? How much does a person increase his height in one month? Is it possible...", + "answer": "During puberty, the height may increase from 6 to 10 cm per year", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14976, + "question": "Is it true that sleeping more than 8 hours helps increase height, and in the evening, sleeping is the same as sleeping in the morning or evening, nothing will differ.", + "answer": "Sleeping for eight hours is considered the best standard for sleep, but the increase in height that you notice is normal because the muscles relax during sleep. Therefore, if you measure your height in the morning, you will find that it is a few centimeters higher than it is in the evening, but the height quickly returns to its normal position when practicing daily activities, and it is considered better. Times of sleeping in the water and waking up in the morning.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14977, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from an underactive thyroid gland...and I am now pregnant in my second month...and I take thyroxine 100. Is it preferable to increase the dose?", + "answer": "It is necessary and best to perform thyroid function tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14978, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid\nToday's analysis showed an increase of 48.67\nThe doctor gave me a dose of 100\nWhat do you think?\nAge 34\nThe weight is now very high\nHeight 180", + "answer": "Treatment is correct, but follow-up must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14979, + "question": "I suffer from atrophy of the pituitary gland, where I do not have a monthly period at all without medication. Does this mean infertility?", + "answer": "No, definitely, you can get pregnant if the pituitary hormones are replaced", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14980, + "question": "I suffer from an increase in thyroid hormone, and I had an atomic examination, the result of which was multi nodular toxic goiter is suggested, and no focal nodules or cysts, which have been treated for 3 months...", + "answer": "No, it is not dangerous, and if treatment is done with radioactive iodine, surgery is not necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14981, + "question": "I read on the internet that these symptoms are a result of a deficiency of the hormone dopamine. Is this true and what should I do to be sure or is it possible that it is a vitamin deficiency, knowing that the symptoms...", + "answer": "What symptoms do you mean? Dopamine is usually not tested in laboratories, and diseases resulting from dopamine deficiency are usually treated by a neurologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14982, + "question": "Protein hormone tests 25.2\nAnd FSH 6.1 analyses\nAnd Lh 5.2 analyses\nIs the result good or does it require medication?\nI would like a prescription for medication for high prolactin\nThank you", + "answer": "This is a minor increase that usually does not require treatment, but it is preferable to be re-examined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14983, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I have an itchy scalp with small pimples appearing in the front and middle of my head, along with hair loss. Note that I do not have dandruff or lice.", + "answer": "The question should be directed to a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14984, + "question": "I am a 17 year old male. I have a soft voice that is close to a feminine voice. I want to roughen my voice a little, if possible, without surgery, because I suffer from ridicule from my friends. It causes me psychological problems...", + "answer": "If there is no problem with your male hormone levels, there is usually no intervention", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14985, + "question": "I am a former bodybuilder who took testosterone for a year and two months\n45 tablets 50mg\nThe LHFSH hormones may decrease by a large percentage and below the normal range\nI took 10 Clomid pills and it improved for every reason...", + "answer": "Most likely, things will return to normal within months without any triggers, so there is no need to take any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14986, + "question": "I want to have my growth hormone level checked by a laboratory, without referring to the doctor before the test result.\nWhat is the name of the growth hormone test should I order?\nThank you", + "answer": "IGF 1, but this must be under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14987, + "question": "How do I increase my height after 19 years?", + "answer": "If the bone is closed, unfortunately, there is no room for that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14988, + "question": "I am 17 years old and I have a problem, which is the lack of hair growth on my legs and hands, but there is very thin hair. What is the solution?", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14989, + "question": "I have a problem of short stature. I am 20 years old, my height is 160, and my weight is 50. Will my height increase or has my growth stopped?\nWill treatment with growth hormone help or not, and what is the specialist doctor...", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14990, + "question": "Is it possible for Super Growth treatment to increase my height after the age of 19?\nhttp://www.growtallersupplements.net/arabic_growtaller_info.html", + "answer": "If the bone is closed, unfortunately, there is no room for that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14991, + "question": "Does adrenal gland enlargement lead to difficulty urinating?", + "answer": "both . Enlargement of the adrenal gland does not cause difficulty in urinating. Look for other causes, such as urinary tract infections, prostate enlargement, urethral stricture, bladder motility disorder, etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14992, + "question": "I am a single girl, 29 years old, my height is 170 and my weight is 110.\nMy question: How can I lose weight when I suffer from a hormonal disorder and a benign tumor in the pituitary gland...", + "answer": "I do not think that this weight is the result of a hormonal disorder. However, laboratory tests must be done first to confirm this under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14993, + "question": "Is it possible to treat hyperthyroidism completely with medication only without the use of radioactive iodine or without surgical intervention?", + "answer": "We cannot determine this in advance, as there are cases that respond to drug treatment and there are cases that do not respond, and usually we do not use drug treatment for a period of more than two years.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14994, + "question": "I asked about the Ilizarov procedure for me as a diabetic patient. You said that you do not like the operation. So what is the appropriate way to increase my height, knowing that I am 21 years old and my height is 150?", + "answer": "In fact, there is no medically safe method if the bone is closed, unfortunately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14995, + "question": "I am an 18 year old young man, my height is 161 and my weight is 60\nIs my height normal, knowing that most of my friends are tall?", + "answer": "To answer accurately, a clinical medical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14996, + "question": "I had an active gland and took iodine a year ago. I became lethargic and took 150 pills. Now I suffer from constant pain in the neck where the gland is located, a sore throat and other aches...", + "answer": "I don't think this is due to the thyroid", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14997, + "question": "I am from Yemen and have diabetes. I had tests done\nResult: The pancreas secretes 20% more and the insulin receptors do not work to distribute it into the blood.\nPlease, is there a specific test to determine if the pancreas is working or not?", + "answer": "c_peptide examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14998, + "question": "In 2009, prolactin increased, and I did not receive treatment. 2014 For about a week, I felt a sharp pain in the right side of my head, including the eye and the right side, knowing that I took several times...", + "answer": "The necessary clinical medical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the problem first and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 14999, + "question": "HERBAL CAPSULES SPEED HEIGHT", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific information about it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15000, + "question": "My daughter suffers from weight loss, loss of appetite, sleep disturbances and stays up at night. She is one year and 10 months old. What should I do?", + "answer": "You should see a pediatrician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15001, + "question": "I suffer from granules in the thyroid gland and I had all the tests required of me, and the doctors advised me to undergo surgery, but I delayed it due to my pregnancy and breastfeeding, and now I suffer from an enlarged spleen. Is there a relationship...", + "answer": "No, there is no direct relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15002, + "question": "Do Vitaslim Line slimming capsules affect people with high thyroid hormones?", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific information about this product", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15003, + "question": "What causes thick facial hair in girls?", + "answer": "There are many reasons, the most important of which is polycystic ovary syndrome resulting from weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15004, + "question": "I am 22 years old. My problem is that I have a decrease in the amount of menstrual blood, which has been around for about 6 months. Other than that, my sexual desire is low, and it has been around for about a year, and about two years ago, I lost weight somehow...", + "answer": "Tests must be performed to evaluate the function of the pituitary gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15005, + "question": "Does smoking affect human height? Is the effect negative (shortness) or positive (height)?", + "answer": "There is no scientific evidence that smoke affects height, whether positive or negative", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15006, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and I took a dose of radioactive iodine via capsule (less than 30 millicore) on October 15.\nThe heartbeat is still fast and there is trembling. Should I continue taking Indrial?\nI feel congestion and a little bloating in my gland...", + "answer": "These symptoms are normal, and there is no harm in continuing to take Inderal, and there is no need for any isolation after a week of taking the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15007, + "question": "Hello, I want to ask about the causes of increased body temperature, and does this have anything to do with the glands? Thank you.", + "answer": "There are many reasons, including increased secretion of thyroid hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15008, + "question": "I am 21 years old and I have diabetes since childhood and my height is 150... What is the best way to increase height.. Can I have an Alizarof procedure?? Thank you", + "answer": "It is often difficult to increase height at your age, and we do not recommend the procedure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15009, + "question": "Bleeding during the menstrual cycle, and the doctors with whom I was being treated asked me to perform an operation on the pituitary gland because it was high at 200. This means that I have not had a regular menstrual cycle for 12 years, but as for bleeding...", + "answer": "The case is not completely clear. To give a definitive opinion, you must review the medical file in detail and follow up on the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15010, + "question": "I have been suffering from excess facial hair since I was young. I underwent treatment and the hormonal tests turned out to be fine. My cycle was irregular and my weight was high. My sister has the same problem, but her weight is regular. I tried treatment...", + "answer": "Most likely, you suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome, and your primary treatment is weight loss, in addition to auxiliary treatments that your doctor may prescribe for you.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15011, + "question": "How do I differentiate between chest fat, general obesity, and gynecomastia, and what are the treatment methods in each case????", + "answer": "A medical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause of the problem and then determine the treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15012, + "question": "I suffer from weight gain, no matter how much I try to lose it, other than the nervousness and constipation that comes to me, and the coldness and blueness of my extremities, with their swelling in the winter in particular. I had a thyroid analysis done to make sure...", + "answer": "The thyroid examination is fine and has nothing to do with your problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15013, + "question": "The doctor increased the thyroxine hormone to 200 ml tomorrow to remove the gland. Will this amount reduce my weight? When does the medication begin to take effect?", + "answer": "If there is weight gain resulting from hypothyroidism, this weight will return to normal after 2 to 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15014, + "question": "I am 16 years old, but my height does not match my body, as my height does not exceed 145 cm, knowing that my mother is short and my father was short, but when he entered university he became tall, so...", + "answer": "The condition must be fully evaluated to determine this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15015, + "question": "When does height growth stop?", + "answer": "Usually after puberty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15016, + "question": "What are the normal levels of prolactin?", + "answer": "Depends on laboratory reference", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15017, + "question": "I have pain in the lower part of my neck. I cannot lift my head up or turn around well. This condition comes and goes for hours and then comes back after a few days, and I have phlegm in my throat this time...", + "answer": "An ultrasound scan of the thyroid gland and neck should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15018, + "question": "I am 25 years old and I have high prolactin and I take a pill called Dostinex. I have been on treatment for four years and have not recovered. I stopped the treatment for a period and stopped having a menstrual cycle for two months. I returned to the treatment but the blood was bleeding...", + "answer": "As long as the hormone is high, treatment must be continued under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15019, + "question": "Endocrinology: Is it possible to stop height in any way, surgically or therapeutically?", + "answer": "You must find out the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15020, + "question": "My three-year-old daughter has been suffering from constipation for three months. We examined her thyroid gland and it was found that TSH (4.75), T3 (7.03) and T4 (19.21) and then it turned out that she has amoeba. Does the presence of amoeba affect...", + "answer": "The examination is normal and the gland is not related to amoeba, and it is possible to suffer from glandular insufficiency at any age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15021, + "question": "In fact, my problem is related to my body, which is different from a man’s body, as it is closer to a woman’s body, except for the presence of hair and a deep voice. Please note that I am 25 years old.", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist and perform a clinical examination and laboratory tests to determine the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15022, + "question": "Does the difference in doses of thyroxine for a patient with hypothyroidism depend on his activity? That is, why is a dose of 100 micrograms sufficient for some people while others take 150 or 75? Does anyone take a larger dose...", + "answer": "In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful\nFirst, I wish you safety and recovery, God willing. To clarify regarding the dosage of the thyroid gland, it depends on more than one factor, the most important of which is the amount of deficiency and deficit in the amount of hormone secreted. Not everyone who suffers from laziness needs the same dosage. It may be a partial or temporary deficiency related to psychological matters. It also depends on the situation. The intestines, the nature of absorption, and its effectiveness. Some people enjoy a healthy intestine, and thus the absorption of the pill is complete, while some absorb part of it, and therefore need to increase the dose to reach the same concentration as the initial (natural) state in the blood. Therefore, doctors request an examination for a period of 3 months initially to determine the appropriate dose for the nature of the patient.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15023, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Please, I have a question:\nIs it possible to increase body length after the age of 24 years? Is there a device or medication to stimulate growth hormone?\nThank you... May God reward you", + "answer": "Usually it is not possible to increase height at this age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15024, + "question": "Pills to reduce excess body hair growth?", + "answer": "The cause of the problem must be determined first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15025, + "question": "My daughter, 18 years old, suffers from painful bumps (glands) on the back and sides of the head\nWhat's the reason?", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist for a medical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15026, + "question": "I have been taking Ethrox 100 mg two pills a day to treat the thyroid gland for 15 years. Does it have an effect, as the thyroid tests are within the range?", + "answer": "There is no problem, it is a compensatory treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15027, + "question": "Are thyroid tests normal or not? Thank you\nT3:6.70 reference range 3.95-6.80\nT4:21.92reference range 12.00-22.00\nTsh:2.88 reference range 0.27-4.20", + "answer": "Yes, it is natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15028, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I hope for an answer\nI had a prolactin test and it came out at 19.1. The doctor said that I have a link with the thyroid hormone T4 8.78 and Tsh 28.2. Do I have it high or low and are the tests good?", + "answer": "There is sluggishness in the function of the thyroid gland. It is necessary to re-examine and see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15029, + "question": "What is the relationship of endocrine glands to sperm?", + "answer": "The production, growth and maturation of sperm occurs under the influence of hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15030, + "question": "I want to ask about hypogonadism, but I don't know which doctor to go to?", + "answer": "To an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15031, + "question": "I am 20 years old and I had tests done and their percentages were as follows: fsh mlU/ml5.03/, lh6.41mlU/ml/, estradiol 79.0pg/ml/, prolactin 1.93, and tsh1.82 Uiu/ml. Are the tests normal or not? Is there a chance of pregnancy? Please reply. Thank you.", + "answer": "These tests are normal and do not prevent pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15032, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am a 30-year-old man. I want to undergo a height increase operation, knowing that my height is 164 cm. What do you advise me to do?\nHow much does it cost?", + "answer": "We do not recommend lengthening operations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15033, + "question": "The thyroid gland was analyzed and the results were as follows: T35.3 T420.7 TSH0.005. The patient has weight gain and swelling of the eyelids without bulging. What is the explanation for the condition and does it require treatment?", + "answer": "It seems that she is suffering from problems with the thyroid gland (increased secretion), so it is recommended to visit a doctor who specializes in the glands to be followed up and given the appropriate treatment within a special regimen.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15034, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old girl. My problem is that since I reached puberty, my height has become very slow. I reached 10 years old, and since then I have only grown by 3 cm. My height is currently 155...", + "answer": "Of course not. Usually, after puberty, the bone closes and there is no room to increase height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15035, + "question": "I am 21 years old, my height is 163 cm. How can I increase my height? Where should I go?", + "answer": "I think there is no room for that, and if you want to see a doctor, you must see an endocrinologist to evaluate your condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15036, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have a question. I am a 22-year-old man. My height is 167. I want to increase my height by 10 cm. I do not care how long it will take me to do so...", + "answer": "You can visit endocrinology clinics, but it is not permissible to take growth hormone without a clear diagnosis and under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15037, + "question": "I am a young man, 17 years old, my height is approximately 165, and my weight is 55\nI love sports, so I wanted to strengthen my body with iron\nBut I hear many people saying that weights and some Swedish exercises stop growth. Is this...", + "answer": "Not in an important way, there is nothing wrong with exercising", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15038, + "question": "Hello\nI have a problem with a pencil tip that has been in my hand for about 6 years\nWhat is the solution and how to treat it?\nIt can affect the male hormone because my breasts are very swollen...", + "answer": "As for the film, you must consult a surgical specialist. As for the male hormone, you must consult an endocrinologist to perform the necessary clinical examination and laboratory tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15039, + "question": "If there is a lack of calcium and vitamin D, does it cause a thyroid disorder or is it irrelevant?", + "answer": "Calcium and vitamin D have nothing to do with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15040, + "question": "I am suffering from my height, which is 164.5. Is there a treatment, exercises, or anything to increase my height, knowing that I am now 21 years old? Please answer.", + "answer": "Mostly, at your age, there is no possibility of increasing height. However, I do not mind visiting the endocrinology clinic to evaluate your condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15041, + "question": "I am 158 cm tall and 15 years old. I took medications and lengthening needles after puberty, but I did not benefit and the hair on my body increased, so I hope to increase my height...", + "answer": "It is clear that there is no room in your case, and yet the doctor supervising the case is the one who can give you the accurate answer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15042, + "question": "I am an Egyptian residing in Saudi Arabia. I suffer from gender identity disorder. I feel like a female. I went to a psychiatrist in Cairo 3 years ago and I continue with him, but he advised me to take female hormones from a doctor...", + "answer": "The situation is not clear. There is conflicting information. There are endocrinologists in Jordan and in Saudi Arabia as well. It is preferable to consult one of them.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15043, + "question": "How is the thyroid gland examined?", + "answer": "By clinical examination first, then laboratory examination for function and ultrasound for size and shape", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15044, + "question": "My friend is not married, and her period was late for four months. It never came, and she suffers from hypothyroidism. She is 25 years old and has acne... Answer me...", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism can lead to this, and weight gain can lead to polycystic ovary syndrome, menstrual dysfunction, or both", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15045, + "question": "I am an 18-year-old young woman. I suffer from excess hair on my body and face. Instead of one hair, two or three appear on my hand. What is the solution, please and thank you.", + "answer": "A clinical and laboratory examination must first be performed to determine the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15046, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a married woman for a year. I suffer from excess hair on my body and face, and I feel ashamed in front of my husband. Is there oils or a solution to reduce hair growth? I was removing hair...", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15047, + "question": "Does high TSH affect the burning rate in the body?", + "answer": "In one way or another, yes it affects", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15048, + "question": "I use thyroxine because I have hypothyroidism. The medication dose is 50, and I have symptoms of fear, anxiety, involuntary movements, pain in my lower back, and tightness. Are these symptoms due to...", + "answer": "No, it definitely has nothing to do with medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15049, + "question": "My son is four years old and has a hormonal deficiency. Even the male is very small. What should I do? I am about to take a dose of Hydrocortisone Rusal. Can you help?", + "answer": "This is an issue that cannot be dealt with without a clinical examination... necessarily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15050, + "question": "Hello\nThyroid tests were performed and the results were as follows:\nAnti TPO 1149 UI/ml while normal is supposed to be less than 9\nFT4 11.94Pmol/l while normal is from 7.5 to...", + "answer": "The gland examination is normal and the TSH is less than 2.5, so there is no need for treatment even though the antibodies are positive. It is sufficient to monitor the examination every month for the first four months and then every two months. If the test rises above 2.5, there may be a need for treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15051, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I am a girl. I have a sister who is 13 years old and her height is approximately between 150 and 160. Is her height appropriate and is she tall? If so, are there things that help in...", + "answer": "I do not think it is too long, however, it cannot be evaluated without conducting a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15052, + "question": "What is the name of the artificial growth hormone available in pharmacies?", + "answer": "Growth hormone must be prescribed by a doctor with a prescription", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15053, + "question": "I am 20 years old and did not show signs of puberty, so I went to the doctor and it turned out that I have a defect in the pituitary gland that does not secrete a hormone, so the doctor prescribed me Testoviron 250 injections every month. Please doctor, how long will it last for me...", + "answer": "Several months and these signs appear, but the possibility of conceiving later must also be evaluated and the pituitary hormones themselves must be used for this purpose, not testosterone. Ask your doctor about that.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15054, + "question": "I have symptoms of parotitis except fever, and I feel pain in the back of the head on the right side. The pain is very annoying, knowing that I am 18 years old.", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15055, + "question": "What is the reason for the delay in menstruation so that everything was normal? Age 55. Diabetes is present. It sometimes increases and decreases due to the medication. A year ago this matter began.", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15056, + "question": "I have a male hormone deficiency and I use testosterone injections once a month. How many months does it take for changes to occur, such as muscle growth, hair growth, and shape changes?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15057, + "question": "Is the thyroid gland related to heart pain?", + "answer": "No, not directly, at least", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15058, + "question": "I am 29 years old and suffer from delayed puberty. My appearance is very small and does not suit my age. I do not have any hair on my body. The size of the testicles and penis is small. After going to the doctor, I had a genetic test done...", + "answer": "This indicates sluggishness in the pituitary gland hormones. An endocrinologist should be followed up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15059, + "question": "I used to play weights and took nolvadex 10mg\nI took 3 boxes of three pills every day, 90 pills\nAfter that, I began to feel abnormal months in my genitals, my breasts became enlarged, and my testicles became small, and they went...", + "answer": "Not because of taking male hormones that turn into female in the body", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15060, + "question": "My height is 169 and I am 20. I want to increase my height to 180, and the minimum I would be satisfied with is 176. I saw in it an equation for calculating the height of my parents, and I thought your height would come out as 180. Why am I so short, knowing that...", + "answer": "I think that the issue came up late in your life. However, it is not possible to answer accurately without evaluating the condition clinically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15061, + "question": "I had my period when I was 10-11 years old, and my age now is 14. I used to get taller every year, but when I became 14, I did not grow taller anymore. My height is 152 and my weight is 51, and my mother...", + "answer": "When the period comes early, the length stops early, but I cannot answer accurately without evaluating the condition clinically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15062, + "question": "My height is 156 and I am 19. Do I use lengthening needles or pills if they cause harm or not?", + "answer": "Without proper medical evaluation, there is definitely harm", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15063, + "question": "What are the symptoms of using a testosterone booster for a girl??", + "answer": "What is meant by testosterone booster for girls?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15064, + "question": "Months of extreme fatigue and heaviness, and I just want to sleep, but I don't sleep much. The doctorate said that I have laziness in the glands and ovaries. How long does the treatment last, and is there a natural treatment for it?", + "answer": "If there is an underactive thyroid gland, it often needs lifelong treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15065, + "question": "I am 16 years old, my weight is 73 kg and my height is 176 cm. I suffer from a large bulge in my chest. I want to know its causes and all treatment methods.", + "answer": "The necessary clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15066, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother-in-law suffers from a swelling of the thyroid gland, knowing that she had the operation and there were stones in the eating gland and she has a swelling in the neck.", + "answer": "An ultrasound of the thyroid gland must be performed. As for stones in the salivary language, a surgeon must be consulted.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15067, + "question": "This is a report from the mother..Does she suffer from hyperthyroidism? Is the condition severe or easy?\nReport date: August 14, 2014\nT3 98.09\nT4 8.1\nTSH 14.354...", + "answer": "There is a slight sluggishness in the gland. The examination must be re-examined and FT4 done to confirm the diagnosis and see a doctor. There is a slight deficiency in the D3 level.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15068, + "question": "My weight is 37 and my height is 150 and I am 18. Is it possible to increase my height after the age of 18?\nAre there medications designed for height?", + "answer": "Usually, it is not possible to increase height significantly after this age, but in general, the condition as a whole must be evaluated in the treating physician’s office", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15069, + "question": "A while ago, one of the doctors asked me to do thyroid tests, and these results are T3\nResult 6.70-unit pmol/l-reference range 3.95-6.80\nT4\nResult 21.92-unit pmol/l-reference range 12.00-22.00\nTSH\nResult 2.88-unit ulU/ml-reference range 0.27-4.20\nplease reply...", + "answer": "The distribution of results in the text is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15070, + "question": "I removed the entire thyroid gland and now take 150 ml of thyroxine pills. But the pituitary hormone is very high. What are the negatives of high pituitary hormone and what are the methods of treating it?", + "answer": "Any pituitary hormone\nIf what is meant is TSH, then its elevation indicates that the dose is insufficient or that the patient is irregular in taking treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15071, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. Are there things that help in shortening the height during the growth period?", + "answer": "No, it does not exist unless there is a defect or pathological cause for the increase in height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15072, + "question": "What are the causes of inflammation of the lymph node on the right side, the size is one year, and I did a simple endoscopy in the clinic and he said that it is an inflammation that they do not mention, which includes reflux of the esophagus and inflammation of the neck muscles on the side of Yemen. Is this the cause...", + "answer": "The correct name is nodes, not lymph nodes, and they must be examined by a surgical specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15073, + "question": "The cause of hyperthyroidism during pregnancy??? And how does the gland affect the pregnancy hormone HCG? Please explain the mechanism of action and its relationship with the pregnancy hormone..", + "answer": "The pregnancy hormone is similar in structure to the hormone stimulating thyroid hormones, and therefore the pregnancy hormone stimulates the secretion of thyroid hormones also during pregnancy, which leads to the occurrence of a temporary hypersecretion of the thyroid gland in some pregnant women, and this is responsible for some symptoms such as nausea and vomiting.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15074, + "question": "What causes excessive sweating in my body? Even after showering, I sweat mostly from the armpit, neck, and behind the knee", + "answer": "This may be normal, but it is better to do a thyroid examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15075, + "question": "I am a 28-year-old girl. I have a hormone deficiency such that I do not have a menstrual cycle and I have a small breast size. Is it normal for marriage in my situation? I hope for God’s answer to you. I am very concerned about the matter and there is a fiancé at the present time, so what should I do?", + "answer": "Your condition must be evaluated clinically and laboratory very carefully to answer your question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15076, + "question": "This is a gland analysis for the mother who is 67 years old. We did it in one of the laboratories and the results were as follows: Tsh 5.39 mIU/ml High / Ft4 0.67 ng/dl Low\nWe went to another lab to make sure...", + "answer": "It seems that there is sluggishness in the thyroid gland, but it is not well compatible with the pituitary hormone. The case must be followed up by an endocrinologist and other pituitary hormones such as prolactin and cortisol should be evaluated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15077, + "question": "The question is, if you please, my wife suffers from an increase in the female hormone, and she did not get pregnant, and we have now been together for more than two years. I would like a sufficient answer about this hormone, and if possible, send pictures...", + "answer": "It is not possible to answer in this way. You must consult an obstetrician and gynecologist and consult an endocrinologist to establish the correct diagnosis and then treatment, as high female hormone levels are not considered a disease in and of themselves.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15078, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My questions about glandular lethargy and laziness? Naturally, I am very lazy. I took a dose of 125 when I was 18 years old. My weight is 65 and I do not know the height..... My questions are:\n1- Correct nutrition...", + "answer": "The thyroid gland has nothing to do with nutrition or diet. Calcium deficiency must be evaluated, its cause determined, and treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15079, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease. Will my hair grow back after treatment?", + "answer": "The part of your hair that you lost due to an underactive thyroid gland will return after you adhere to the treatment and the appropriate dose for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15080, + "question": "When do I feel that I have a hormonal imbalance? Because I am a 23-year-old male, my weight is 93, my height is 175, and I suffer from a significant increase in breast size. Should I do an estrogen and prolactin test, or should I try...", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests, including the tests I mentioned, must be performed to determine the cause of the problem first, then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15081, + "question": "I sweat a lot from the armpit area when I do any work or at any time, and I used deodorants. The smell disappears, but the sweat comes out until it shows on the clothes, which embarrasses me...", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15082, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. What is the appropriate treatment for cessation of glandular secretion??", + "answer": "Which gland do you mean?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15083, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor. I am a 13-year-old girl, my weight is approximately 41 and a half, and my height is approximately 150. I want to gain my weight approximately 60 kg. How can I gain my weight, and for my height, am I...", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated, a clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed first, then treatment must be determined if there is a problem at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15084, + "question": "A while ago, one of the doctors asked me to do thyroid tests, and these results were T3\nResult 6.70-unit pmol/l-reference range 3.95-6.80\nT4\nResult 21.92-unit pmol/l-reference range 12.00-22.00\nTSH\nResult 2.88-unit ulU/ml-reference range 0.27-4.20...", + "answer": "The distribution of numbers and words in the text is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15085, + "question": "I feel a burning and tingling in the arms and behind the knees. A feeling that does not make me feel good? Is it related to the lymph nodes? Please explain the location of the lymph nodes in the body!", + "answer": "Lymph nodes are located throughout the body, and you must see your doctor to conduct a clinical examination first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15086, + "question": "There is swelling of the gland, along with shortness of breath and difficulty swallowing, whether eating or drinking. Is there a treatment or does the condition require an analysis of the gland? The gland is good, there is no lethargy or activity.", + "answer": "A ultrasound must be done first and the size and position of the gland must be evaluated to determine whether an operation is needed or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15087, + "question": "I am a man who has been suffering from a bulge in his right breast nipple for 4 years. I am 17 years old. It is large and flat. I felt slight pain in it twice in the past 4 years. It releases a transparent liquid when pressed hard on it...", + "answer": "A prolactin test should be performed and a surgeon should also be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15088, + "question": "I have a gland in front of my right ear, which is not very large, but it hurts when I touch it. If I touch it just a little, does it pose any danger or what should I do now?", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15089, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God . My height is 166 cm and I am 20 years old. Does height stop at this age? What exercises or medications should be taken to increase the length of the torso and legs...", + "answer": "Usually, yes, it stops at this age, and exercises are not really useful in increasing height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15090, + "question": "I analyzed GUE and the result of the analysis was as follows\nreaction. acidic\nglucose.ve\nalbumin. trace\nt.protein.++\nurobilinogen.ve\nbilirubin.ve\nrbcs.0.1\npus cells.0.1\nEP.cells.1.3\ncrystals.am.urate(+)\nketone bodies.ve\nnitrate.ve\nsp.gravity1.025\nvitamin C++\nph.6.00", + "answer": "This analysis alone is worthless. The patient’s condition must be treated, in addition to the fact that the tests are not clear regarding the method in which they were entered.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15091, + "question": "I have been married for 4 years and have not had children. My problem is that the prolactin hormone is always high. It was 75. I continued taking Dostinex pills for 3 months and it went down to 6, and after a month it rose to 44. What is the reason? Is there a diet?", + "answer": "Diet has nothing to do with this. An MRI of the pituitary gland must be done and a good medical and medication history must be taken from the patient.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15092, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old young man, my palm is relatively large, my foot is 45, and my height is 186 cm. Do I suffer from acromegaly?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory testing must be performed for diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15093, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism and I went to an endocrinologist and he gave me medication that I have been taking regularly for 3 months. He gave me T4 tests and the result came out at 10.40. Have I recovered from hyperthyroidism...", + "answer": "No, you have not recovered yet, but it seems that your affairs are under control. You should follow up with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15094, + "question": "I have saggy and protruding breasts. Is there a solution to tighten them?\nNote that I am a 19-year-old male and my weight is 73", + "answer": "There are surgical solutions, but the necessary laboratory tests must first be performed to ensure that there is no hormonal imbalance before that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15095, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My problem is that my height growth has stopped. I am very tired and embarrassed by my height. I used more than one type of pill to no avail. A colleague proved to me that there are very effective pills...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, this is unscientific, and at your age, it is usually not possible to increase your height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15096, + "question": "Hello doctor.. I suffer from excess hair all over my body and irregular menstruation.. I had an echocardiogram done on my uterus.\nNumerous cysts on the periphery of the ovary in the form of a rosary, the largest of which is 4 mm, and the appearance is associated with the degree of diverticulum pco...", + "answer": "The main reason is insulin resistance, which in most cases results from excess weight, and in a few cases it is hereditary. Therefore, the main and preferred treatment for us is to lose weight by reducing food quantities and using metformin (diabetes aid) treatment. Then we resort to other hormonal solutions if there is no response and must This must be under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15097, + "question": "Which is more beneficial for lengthening height, zinc ace or amino acids?", + "answer": "They are trade names and there is no scientific evidence that one is better than the other", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15098, + "question": "I had my thyroid analyzed and the results were clear\nFTE & FT4 & TSH & T4\nNatural\nBut T3\nLow, the result was 60 out of 80, knowing that I am taking Troxine 50, but no...", + "answer": "It is not necessary to do a T3 test for any patient who suffers from an underactive gland and is taking thyroxine treatment, because it is a highly variable test and is not reliable.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15099, + "question": "Which is better, zinc ace pills or amino acid pills!!\nIn all respects, it is the best\nWhat is the benefit of each of them!!", + "answer": "They all contain zinc, and these are commercial names, so I do not know the exact composition of each", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15100, + "question": "I would like to use Cyprotron pills to reduce excessive hair growth for men @And if there is a better alternative, please do so @With sincere thanks and appreciation", + "answer": "We usually do not use any treatment to thin hair in men unless it is proven that there is a pathological cause for the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15101, + "question": "I am 26 years old, and the parotid gland comes to me twice a year. It is a small bump next to the throat and swells the next day. After the examination, the doctor explained that it is a normal gland and not the virus itself...", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15102, + "question": "I suffer from excess hair on my face. I went to the doctor and had tests done and it showed a slight increase in male hormones. She had an ultrasound of the uterus and ovaries and everything appeared fine. She gave me Diane medication...", + "answer": "The main treatment for your disease is to lose weight if you have any excess weight\nAs for prescribed treatments, it is possible to use them, but for other prescriptions, there is no scientific evidence of their benefit", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15103, + "question": "I feel an increase in weight in my buttocks, thighs and legs, knowing that my arms are weak and I feel the size of my chest is so small that when my hand is on my side at the end of the chest and my fingers...", + "answer": "The symptoms mentioned alone do not indicate a specific disease. You must consult a doctor to conduct a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15104, + "question": "Do the glands under the ears remain flat or swollen?\nOr in both cases", + "answer": "Which glands the question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15105, + "question": "How can I know that I have an underactive gland because I have lethargy, very heavy weight gain, and severe hair loss? Could these symptoms be from an underactive gland or...", + "answer": "Gland function should be checked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15106, + "question": "I had gland tests done and the results came out TSH = 0.3 FR3 = 0.8 FT4 = 3\nDo I need to go to a doctor?", + "answer": "Yes, but it must be re-examined first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15107, + "question": "What is the best time to test male hormones and why?", + "answer": "Fasting in the morning because this is the approved standard", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15108, + "question": "What types of foods should a person with thyroid disease avoid?", + "answer": "There is no specific food that is not permissible to eat", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15109, + "question": "Hello dear doctors, I need a doctor in Turkey or abroad who specializes in height and height diseases, and even if he is outside Turkey, I can get the price of a plane ticket for entry and exit. Thank you...", + "answer": "In Türkiye, there are certainly endocrinologists. Ask about them there", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15110, + "question": "How to activate growth hormone in adults over thirty? Are there medicinal herbs or vegetables and fruits? (Please do not destroy morale.)", + "answer": "There is no need to activate growth hormone in adults if there is no problem with its secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15111, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old girl, my height is 155, and my weight is 50. I need something to make me taller. I am complicated by people saying that I am short.", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to make a correct assessment of your height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15112, + "question": "I have a deficiency in the pituitary gland and it affects the testosterone hormone, and now I use testosterone injections of 250 ml every three weeks, and the effect of the injection does not exceed six days, and sometimes less, so what is the solution...", + "answer": "The final solution depends primarily on the cause of the problem. A testosterone injection can be taken every two weeks, but this must be under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15113, + "question": "What do you think of Cyprotron pills to prevent excessive hair growth for men?", + "answer": "It should not be used for this purpose in men", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15114, + "question": "Hello Doctor, I have a 15-year-old son, born in 1999. His height does not match his age, 186 cm. He grows tall quickly, but in a period not exceeding 40 days, he grows 1 cm taller and before...", + "answer": "Of course, there are endocrinologists in Türkiye, and one of them must be consulted, but unfortunately I do not have a specific name", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15115, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my sister. She is 55, her height is 150, her weight is 73, and she has cholesterol. She had a thyroid operation. Should she stick to eating a specific or normal diet? She always complains of pain throughout her body...", + "answer": "She is overweight and there is no specific food, but she must reduce the amount of food in general", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15116, + "question": "A 5-day-old baby girl, and the gland analysis showed the following: FT3, FT4 are normal, but TSH is 5.4 HTD],KH", + "answer": "This is also normal. It is preferable to repeat the examination at the age of a month just to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15117, + "question": "I am a 29 year old man and I want to take injectable supplements. What hormones do you recommend I use?\nmy regards", + "answer": "We do not recommend taking hormones as a supplement, and they should be given as a treatment for a specific disease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15118, + "question": "I did a hormone test and it came out as follows: FSH 6 and LH 14.6 175e2, and the TV scan showed that there is no cyst and there is no treatment for this condition.", + "answer": "These are normal tests, and I do not know what your problem is in the first place. The absence of ovarian cysts in the picture does not negate the diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome, but after completing the clinical examination and other laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15119, + "question": "Endocrine glands Increase parathyroid secretion", + "answer": "It has many causes, some of which are primary and some are secondary. Calcium, albumin, phosphorus, and vitamin D should be examined with the parathyroids initially.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15120, + "question": "I am 40 years old. I have hyperparathyroidism, fragility-3, and vitamin D deficiency. I had a broken leg, and now there is numbness in the tip of my index finger, and an increased and irregular menstrual cycle. I want a solution, I am tired.", + "answer": "Comprehensive examinations must be performed to find out the cause of fragility, and there is no doubt that vitamin D must be modified", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15121, + "question": "I had a growth hormone analysis and this result is ng/ml 0.55 growth hormone. Is this normal? Is it possible for my height to increase? Is my height normal? My height is 1.88 cm and my weight is 65 kg.", + "answer": "This examination is normal, and I believe that your height is normal. However, a clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15122, + "question": "What is the solution to treat hyperthyroidism with a tumor on the right lobe measuring: 2.1 and the symptoms of the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Treatment may be with pills, radioactive iodine, surgery, or no treatment if the cause of excessive secretion is inflammation of the gland, but first a radioisotope scan must be done for diagnosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15123, + "question": "Causes of swollen salivary glands and do they have any negative effects?", + "answer": "First, the large salivary glands are the parotid and submandibular glands, and there are small glands at the back of the mouth. If what is meant by bloating is the enlargement of the gland when food is chewed, this means that there is a stone in the gland’s duct, and its treatment consists of either extracting the stone or removing the gland if recurrent inflammation of the gland occurs and becomes chronic. There are salivary gland tumors, which are divided into benign and malignant tumors. There are also tumors in the form of benign cysts of the gland. In order to make a diagnosis, you must visit a surgeon for a clinical examination and perform the necessary radiological tests to diagnose the swelling that you are complaining of. And your safety", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15124, + "question": "I hope you have had two years of pregnancy and no pregnancy has occurred\nT3 +2.71\nT4 +191.90\nTSH +0.006\nBLOOD GRPUP A POSITIVE\nANTI MULLERIAN HORMONE +14.500\n0 -10.6 3day bike", + "answer": "The TSH test must be repeated in addition to FT4 and FT3, not T4 and T3. The results must be sent as soon as possible.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15125, + "question": "I am 26 years old, and I have been having the parotid gland for two years, every 6 months. Is there a serum or treatment?", + "answer": "The parotid gland is not an endocrine gland\nYou should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15126, + "question": "I am a 24-year-old young man. I am tall and thin. My height is 188 cm and my weight is 65. I had normal T4 T3 TSH tests. Is it possible that I have an increase in growth hormone and what is the solution to curb...", + "answer": "This may be normal, but to confirm whether there is an increase in growth hormone, a clinical examination and IGF 1 test must be performed in the laboratory.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15127, + "question": "The results of my hormone analysis appeared as follows\nlh = 3.26\ntestosterone = 683.6\nDo I suffer from a hormone deficiency?\nOr is it normal and I do not need treatment or other tests...", + "answer": "The examination result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15128, + "question": "Welcome ...\nI have been taking Dixon pills for a long time, exceeding 4 years, for the purpose of fattening. I was very weak....\nI reached my ideal weight and decided to stop taking the pills.\nIt has been 4 days since...", + "answer": "It is not permissible to use these pills to gain weight, and it is not necessary to maintain facial swelling with medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15129, + "question": "I feel pain in all the bones of my body, swelling in the leg, pain in the abdomen and kidneys, the color of the lips is bluish, weight gain, and an inability to move. My weight is 74 and I suffer from anemia. Do...", + "answer": "The symptoms are many, dispersed, and general, and do not indicate a specific diagnosis\nYou should see your doctor to determine the problem and perform the necessary tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15130, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old girl and I have symptoms of enlarged limbs and an increase in growth hormone. The symptoms are an increase in the size of the hand, jaw bones, and shoulders, and an enlarged nose. I also feel very tired and have headaches, and I have become...", + "answer": "Necessary laboratory tests must be performed for diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15131, + "question": "Every once in a while I get pain when I eat, in the right cheek and under the buttocks it swells a little, and when I take antibiotics it stays fine, but every 8 months or a year I get another medicine...", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15132, + "question": "I suffer from thyroiditis\nIs it possible for me to take raspberry ketone to lose weight?\nNote that I take Xenical, Clocovig, and vitamins D and E", + "answer": "This has nothing to do with your disease, but there is not enough scientific evidence of the benefit and safety of this treatment for weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15133, + "question": "My mother underwent surgery to remove the gland years ago and takes thyroxine to compensate for the lack of gland secretions, but she suffers from symptoms such as tremors, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, spasms, and general relaxation in the body, so the doctor reduced...", + "answer": "Gland function should be checked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15134, + "question": "I have been married for 9 years, and I have an elevated pituitary gland, and my menstrual cycle is delayed every 9 months, and I have not gotten pregnant. No, I cannot go to the doctor because of the bad conditions. Is there a treatment?", + "answer": "The information in the question is insufficient and cannot be answered without examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15135, + "question": "I suffer from a decrease in the secretion of thyroid hormones. I had an ultrasound done on her and there was no tumor or change in her physical appearance. I am currently taking Euthyrox50. Is there any hope for recovery? no...", + "answer": "Most likely, you will need lifelong treatment, and this has nothing to do with food. The most common reason is that autoantibodies attack the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15136, + "question": "Welcome ....\nI am a 14 year old young man...\nI want to grow taller...\nKnowing that my height is 157 and my weight is 58...\nWhen I go to the gym, will that prevent me from growing taller?", + "answer": "We can evaluate your condition medically in the clinic and give you possible solutions if there is a medical defect that can be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15137, + "question": "What is the reason that may prevent breast growth in teenage girls?", + "answer": "Estrogen deficiency results from many causes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15138, + "question": "I did a male hormone test and am waiting for the results\nIf the rate is normal, is the female hormone level also normal or will I need to have a female hormone test?\nAnd if there was a shortage, would it be...", + "answer": "There is a relationship between the two hormones in general, but this relationship is not fixed, as it varies depending on the disease and the disease mechanism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15139, + "question": "I feel constantly cold in my body, fatigue, weight gain, and dry skin. I had a TSH test and it was 1.1. What is the diagnosis and treatment?", + "answer": "These symptoms are general and not specific to a specific disease, and a diagnosis cannot be made based on them, especially since the gland examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15140, + "question": "I am a young man, I am 18 years old, and my growth suddenly stopped, and I do not know what the reason is... What are the reasons, in your opinion, and how can I follow up and treat the issue, and what do you advise me...", + "answer": "The answer cannot be given without evaluating your condition clinically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15141, + "question": "My brother is 19 years old and his growth is delayed. He bought arginine pills 500 mg. Are there any harms in taking them? What is the permissible quantity to take and is there any benefit I hope for?", + "answer": "There is not sufficient scientific proof of the benefit of these pills in terms of height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15142, + "question": "I suffer from kidney disease that does not respond to the hormone ADH. What is the medicine to treat this disease? Help me please?", + "answer": "Treatment is hydrochlorothiazide, but this must be under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15143, + "question": "I am 35 years old. Is it possible for me to increase from 165 to 170 without surgery? If I take growth hormone, it will have a harmful effect, knowing that I lost 23 kilograms in a year.", + "answer": "It definitely has harmful effects, and you do not think that it is possible to increase your height, unfortunately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15144, + "question": "I am 27 years old and I have not been married. My body is the first to increase in breasts, and the one that increases in size is like a woman’s, and my body remains without any increase.", + "answer": "The question is not clear, and in any case, a clinical and laboratory examination must be performed for diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15145, + "question": "I am a female, age 31, with a TSH ratio of 0.008\nThe ratio of T3 and T4 is normal\nWhat is the diagnosis for my condition?", + "answer": "The possibilities are many. It is possible that the diagnosis is a subclinical increase in secretion or in the recovery phase of a silent inflammation of the gland. In any case, a radioisotope scan must be done, a follow-up examination of the gland’s functions, and the clinical symptoms must be followed to confirm the correct diagnosis and then the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15146, + "question": "What is the difference between Loveterox and Thyroxine for hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "himself", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15147, + "question": "The result of the cortosol test.. Can I have Cushing’s syndrome?\nCortisol (9am): 35.44 ug/dl high 5.0 - 25.0 ug/dl\nCortisol (10pm): 20.41 ug / dl high 2.5 -...", + "answer": "A dexamethasone suppression test must be done first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15148, + "question": "Does using radioactive iodine to treat the thyroid gland lead to obesity?", + "answer": "In the event of glandular insufficiency after radioactive iodine and the patient remains without hormone replacement, yes, it is possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15149, + "question": "Can I ask about growth hormones? What are the benefits?\nIt is true that they are used to delay puberty", + "answer": "It is a growth hormone and is used in cases of short legs resulting from a lack of growth hormone secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15150, + "question": "I have a high level of prolactin, and the doctor told me that these are signs of my pituitary infancy, and I am complaining of pain in my feet, especially in the knee, and two days ago I felt constriction in the back of my head, neck, chest, and abdomen. They also said...", + "answer": "The question is scattered. The prolactin hormone has nothing to do with foot pain, neck pain, and parathyroidism, another separate topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15151, + "question": "I am 18 years old and I have not yet reached puberty?\nDoes height stop after puberty, or is there a specific period in which height stops, because I remain taller than my father, horses, and uncles...", + "answer": "Puberty in males begins between the ages of approximately 9-14 years. Puberty is considered delayed if the age exceeds 14 years without any changes indicating puberty in males, such as enlargement of the testicles, growth of the penis, the appearance of pubic hair, and other various signs of puberty. There are many causes of delayed puberty, including:\n\nFamily history of delayed puberty for the mother or father.\nInflammatory bowel disease.\nCystic fibrosis.\nSickle cell anemia.\nHormonal disorders.\n\nIt is recommended to visit a doctor in order to determine the reason for delayed puberty, as height stops growing once puberty occurs. The doctor may conduct a clinical examination with an analysis of some hormones and an X-ray of the hand and wrist.\nFor more:\n\nPuberty in males\nUnderstand what happens to the body in adulthood\n\nReference:\n\nDelayed Puberty in Boys: Information for Parents", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15152, + "question": "My sister is taking levothyrox 50 mg, but it caused her colon problems, so she decided to take it on a yes day and a no day without consulting a doctor. Is this normal?", + "answer": "It is possible, but you must take a dose of 100 on the day you take treatment and the next day nothing, and of course you must continue to follow the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15153, + "question": "I did a thyroid test (THS) and the result was 2.42. Do I have hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism and do I need to take treatment doses?", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15154, + "question": "I suffer from an enlarged chest. I am a 22-year-old man and it causes me embarrassment. I exercise to no avail. Do you need surgery and how much does it cost in Morocco because my financial condition does not allow me? Thank you. Is there a treatment...", + "answer": "A clinical and laboratory examination must be performed first, then the method of treatment, whether surgical or otherwise, must be determined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15155, + "question": "I am 18 years old and the snake has not grown for me?\nIs there a possibility that my growth has stopped after the age of 18?", + "answer": "It is possible that you have a problem with sexual puberty and not growth, based on your complaint. In any case, a clinical and laboratory examination must be performed to evaluate growth and puberty, as there is a close connection between them.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15156, + "question": "Does taking Andriol Testocaps 40 mg capsules, 2 capsules per day, increase chest hair growth?", + "answer": "It may not be used for this purpose only, and its use must be under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15157, + "question": "Is there a possibility to increase both weight and height for a 23-year-old man, or for a worker, and how? Thanks", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated clinically first, then laboratory, and then solutions must be determined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15158, + "question": "Does the tongue of an infant suffering from hypothyroidism improve after starting treatment on the 26th day of his life?", + "answer": "The cause of the problem in the tongue must be determined first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15159, + "question": "I was late in puberty, and until I was 18 years old, I did not get any feelings of orgasm during foreplay.\nAfter 18, I started to feel a tingling sensation coming out of me\nMy question is, could this affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "I don't think so, but it is better to do a semen test to find out", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15160, + "question": "I lost approximately 4 kilograms this month without any attempts to lose weight. Is this an indication of some disease?", + "answer": "It is possible that a clinical examination must be done first, then some laboratory tests under the supervision of the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15161, + "question": "I am 24 years old and my height is 1.70 m, but I appear as if I am 18 years old or younger, knowing that I do not suffer from any disease. What is my problem and which doctor...", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist to achieve puberty, with the possibility that there is no problem at all", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15162, + "question": "How can I control the secretions of Cowper’s gland, since in any exciting situation it secretes semen, and this bothers me because I want to continue my day with my clothes clean and pure and I can...", + "answer": "There are no safe medical and pharmaceutical solutions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15163, + "question": "I am 24 years old and 172 years old\nCan I increase my height by seeing a doctor and using a growth hormone?\nWill the hormone help me by giving my body bulk or more width?\nBecause in addition to being thin, my body is thin and I look...", + "answer": "I believe that you do not suffer from pathological short stature, and that at your age there is usually no room for increasing height, but there is no harm in having your condition evaluated clinically by your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15164, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 25-year-old girl who had 100% of my thyroid removed 4 years ago. What effect will it have on pregnancy and childbirth in the future? Because what people say about my condition is painful and the issue has become...", + "answer": "If you adhere to thyroxine treatment and follow up with your doctor and your examination is within the required limits, there is no negative impact on marriage or pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15165, + "question": "I am a young man, 20 years old\nThere is an enlargement in the size of my breasts on both sides, but it seems to be early or of the first degree because there is no descent or sagging to the bottom.\nhow...", + "answer": "A clinical and laboratory examination must be performed to find out the cause first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15166, + "question": "I am complaining of a tumor in the glands in the neck on the left side, 8 mm and 3 mm, but I do not know if it is a malignant tumor or a cyst, knowing that it has been for more than a year and a half and...", + "answer": "The size of the node is initially reassuring, but a clinical examination must be performed first and the image report must be reviewed to give an accurate answer.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15167, + "question": "Sometimes I get a feeling of intense chills, which makes me wrap myself in the blanket and shrink while shivering from the cold. I stay in this state for more than an hour, then I return to normal, knowing that this feeling is chronic...", + "answer": "The temperature must be measured during the condition, in addition to the blood pressure, to perform a thyroid function test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15168, + "question": "What causes high blood cortisol, what are its symptoms and treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "This is a very, very large topic that cannot be explained in a comment. It is preferable to read about the topic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15169, + "question": "I am a little skinny and short, and I am 19 years old. I would like a recipe, advice, or the name of a drug to increase height and structure.", + "answer": "A diagnosis must be made first, then treatment. If this is medically normal for you, there is no need for treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15170, + "question": "I am 22 years old. Is it possible for me to have thyroid disease?", + "answer": "It is possible to be infected at any age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15171, + "question": "I had a thyroid operation, and after that I had a severe calcium deficiency. I took calcium and vitamin D, and for three years my calcium levels have not increased, knowing that I took 9 1250D calcium pills and one...", + "answer": "It is clear that the parathyroids were removed during the operation. There is no doubt that the condition must be evaluated in the clinic, but in general, calcium and active forms of vitamin D must be taken, but under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15172, + "question": "Causes of thyroiditis?", + "answer": "Thyroiditis has many forms and therefore many causes, which I will mention\nSuppurative thyroiditis\nHashimoto thyroiditis\nRiedel thyroiditis\nViral infection\nAnd other immunological causes.\nThe diagnosis is made by taking a medical history, clinical examination, performing an ultrasound on the neck and thyroid gland, taking a sample from the gland with a fine needle, and sending it for microscopic examination.\nOf course, treatment varies depending on the cause, and may include prescription of medications or surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15173, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism, which causes me chest pain and other physical problems\nI suffer from severe joint pain\nFor your information, it is only vitamin D23\nAnd the...", + "answer": "The symptoms are general and the diagnosis cannot be determined without clinical examination and laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15174, + "question": "Is there a treatment for gynecomastia in men with pills or medications?", + "answer": "Usually not, but treatment generally depends on the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15175, + "question": "What is the appropriate diet for an underactive thyroid?\nWhat are the prohibited foods?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism has absolutely nothing to do with food, except in areas that suffer from iodine deficiency, and Saudi Arabia is not one of them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15176, + "question": "I had a blood test and my thyroid level was high at 5.35, and the maximum that the nurse indicated was 4.25. Is this percentage considered very high and how should I be treated? Currently I feel an increase in phlegm in my throat...", + "answer": "The percentage is not very high, but it is a very slight increase that usually does not cause any of the symptoms I mentioned and does not require any treatment other than re-examination every 6 months or a year, but the examination must be done with an FT4 examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15177, + "question": "Two months ago, the secretion of liquid saliva increased to the point that it prevented me from speaking, and I had to get rid of it every 5 minutes, while I felt varying headaches and pain similar to flu symptoms without the throat pain. I had blood and urine tests done...", + "answer": "You should see a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15178, + "question": "My son is 17 years old and has not grown tall for a long time. His height is 158 and his weight is 59. His bones are closed, the pituitary hormones are normal, and the growth hormone is low. Is it possible to treat his height?", + "answer": "In a medically sound manner, it cannot be treated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15179, + "question": "I am 17 years old, and I weighed 100 kilos. I started a diet in the month of 3, and my weight became 75 kilos in the month of 6, but I suffer from enlarged breasts, especially the nipple. What do you advise me?", + "answer": "Usually this happens after rapid weight loss. There may be a surgical solution, and it is preferable to consult a plastic surgery specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15180, + "question": "My gland level is 5.6. Is it considered high or not? What is the normal percentage and what is the treatment method? I have some symptoms such as hand trembling and sweating, and what is the lowest and highest percentage?", + "answer": "References vary, and usually the normal limits for the examination are present on the examination paper, and your examination tends toward insufficiency of secretion, and therefore it has nothing to do with the symptoms you mentioned, and it is preferable to repeat the examination with an FT4 examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15181, + "question": "I suffer from excessive sweating in the face and head as soon as I stay away from the air conditioning and simple movement, and the sweat sometimes reaches the chest, abdomen and back area to the point where clothes get wet. What are the causes and what is the solution?", + "answer": "A thyroid function test should be performed, and if it is normal, a dermatologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15182, + "question": "My thyroid gland TSH is 5.11\nThe male hormone is 0.009\nIs it high?\nCould it be the cause of my hair loss?\nI do not suffer from excess hair and my cycle is regular", + "answer": "First, you must do an FT4 test along with the tests mentioned. Secondly, your results have nothing to do with hair loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15183, + "question": "What is the effect of growth hormone on the human body when it is twenty years old?", + "answer": "It has some effects on the distribution of fat and muscle in the body, in addition to mood and general condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15184, + "question": "Is there any way to increase growth hormone other than medications? What are the risks of using medications to increase growth hormone?", + "answer": "No, there is no and it is not permissible to use growth hormone without medical need and supervision", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15185, + "question": "Is Growth - Flex V a new product that helps increase height? What are the risks of this medicine?", + "answer": "There is not enough scientific evidence that this product is safe to use", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15186, + "question": "Referring the thyroid gland\nI wanted to check on the results of the thyroid analysis, which are as follows:\nT3 Total: 116.0\nT4 Total: 8.0\nTSH: 0.804\nThank you very much", + "answer": "This examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15187, + "question": "At 31 years old, I was diagnosed with thyroiditis, and to increase the resonance, an ultrasound was performed and it turned out that I did not suffer from any lumps in the gland. The TSH ratio was 0.01, the Free T4 ratio was 1.57, and the...", + "answer": "Now you suffer from hyperthyroidism, you must re-examine it, and if it remains the same, a nuclear scan must be done, and your weight has nothing to do with the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15188, + "question": "Prolactin is 54, LH is 10.4, FSH is 24.8, and testosterone is 8.2. I have a large, visible third-degree varicocele in the left testicle measuring 6 mm. Is there a treatment, given that the condition...", + "answer": "It is not an easy case that must be fully followed up. The answer cannot be answered without a complete examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15189, + "question": "I am a young man aged 18 years and approaching 19 years old. I suffer from enlargement of the head of the breast, and the strange thing is that I only suffer from it in the heat, that is, when I am cold, it...", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15190, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid activity? ..Does it have anything to do with delaying the menstrual cycle for a long period of time, such as five months? Age 19..single.", + "answer": "There are many symptoms, including a disruption in the menstrual cycle, but not the most important of them, including excessive sweating, heart palpitations, tremors in the hands, and weight loss despite increased food intake. It is best to examine the gland’s functions and look for another reason for the absence of the menstrual cycle.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15191, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 26 years old and I recently had an ANTI TPO test and the result was as follows: (>0.8mUI/ml) while on the opposite side, i.e. the reference or normal condition, it says...", + "answer": "This indicates that the result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15192, + "question": "Is there anyone suffering from Behçet's disease who is taking Colchicine? Does it affect a woman's pregnancy?", + "answer": "Yes, and you should see a joint and rheumatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15193, + "question": "I am a 31-year-old female, and the tests showed that my TSH was 0.047\nEven though I'm very fat\nAnd prolactin 51\nNote that I am not pregnant and I had the examination a few days after my period. Please advise...", + "answer": "To an endocrinologist, where the tests must be repeated and completed to establish a diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15194, + "question": "What are the symptoms of testosterone deficiency and how to check the level of this hormone?!", + "answer": "Decreased sexual desire, in addition to weak beard hair growth and other less important symptoms, which are examined in the morning by taking a blood sample.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15195, + "question": "Excuse me, I had a growth hormone test done and the percentage was 0.05. Is this normal?\nKnowing that I am 20 years old", + "answer": "Growth hormone is not tested by taking a random sample, but there is a special method for that if the doctor decides it is necessary to evaluate the hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15196, + "question": "Does removing a man’s thyroid gland and using his own medications cause any fetal deformities in a woman?", + "answer": "If the dose is appropriate, there is no problem with that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15197, + "question": "Is the thyroid gland responsible for body activity, lack of sleep, and thinness?", + "answer": "In a certain part, yes, but it is possible for these symptoms to be present without a problem with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15198, + "question": "Is the TSH:3.2 rate considered normal for a pregnant woman in the first month, given that she has not been diagnosed with hypothyroidism before, but there is a family history of hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "If the test for antibodies to the gland is positive, it is better to take a small dose of thyroxine, but certainly under the supervision of an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15199, + "question": "I am 36 years old. I suffer from gynecomastia. I would like treatment in Jordan. Is there any guidance? Thank you", + "answer": "Laboratory tests must be done first, and if they are normal, a plastic surgery specialist must be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15200, + "question": "Age 21\nI suffer from thick hair all over my body\nThere is a lot of black and coarse hair on the chin\nKnowing that the menstrual cycle is regular, the tests and ultrasound, according to the doctors, said that it is normal\nWhat is the treatment?\nDoctor...", + "answer": "The treatments described are all used for your problem, but I cannot answer accurately without fully knowing the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15201, + "question": "I am 17 years old and suffer from excessive sweating in my hands, thighs, legs and armpits, and the problem increases dramatically the more I mix with others, so I have become completely isolated and retreated into...", + "answer": "I recommend seeing a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15202, + "question": "Does high prolactin affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "There is no doubt that its high level may prevent pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15203, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God..\nI am a 26-year-old young man. I suffer from pain in my left chest, behind the nipple. When pressed, it gives a prickly sensation and there is no enlargement, only a slight increase at...", + "answer": "You should see a general surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15204, + "question": "Does removing the parathyroid gland affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "If the thyroxine hormone is replaced correctly, there is no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15205, + "question": "Does the hair return to normal after treating a glandular disorder (laziness of the gland) and how long does it take for it to return to how it was?", + "answer": "If the hair problem is caused by a sluggish gland, the hair will usually return to its condition within 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15206, + "question": "What are the thyroid tests to determine the activity of the gland and its effects? Should the hormones T3 & T4 be tested?", + "answer": "Initially TSH & FT4", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15207, + "question": "I bought zinc pills (Optimal) because I wanted to know the extent of their dangers and benefits, knowing that I did not consult a doctor before.", + "answer": "There is no objection to using it. There are studies that prove that zinc has a positive effect on height, but at a younger age than your age, that is, before the bone becomes closed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15208, + "question": "Hello\nI am 18 and a half years old, my height is 172 cm and my weight is 56 kg. For more than a year, my height has not increased. It is possible that it will increase in the coming time. Is it possible that...", + "answer": "I do not think that any intervention would be appropriate or necessary at your age and height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15209, + "question": "My husband suffers from the appearance of large pimples on the back of the head, the sensitive area and the armpits, which are large and full of pus. What is the reason for their recurrence?", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15210, + "question": "I am a mother and I suffer from a major problem with facial sweating. If I stand for a few minutes in a hot place, my face secretes a lot of water to the point where it looks as if I washed my face with water. What is the solution?", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15211, + "question": "I am 23 years old. I suffer from a benign tumor near the pituitary gland due to high prolactin hormone. Upon examination, I found that testosterone is slightly low. Is it permissible to take testosterone injections to increase it in my body...", + "answer": "If there is an increase in the prolactin hormone, this leads to a deficiency in the male hormone. Therefore, treatment is by treating the increase in the prolactin hormone. In general, the case must be examined in detail and the condition should be followed closely to achieve the correct treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15212, + "question": "ft4 is a little high and tsh is within limits. ft3nature as well\nIs he considered to have a thyroid disease?\nIt must be treated or not, given the appearance of some mild symptoms such as a mild fever and...", + "answer": "First, you must re-examine and follow up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15213, + "question": "My height is 167 and I consider myself very short. Is this normal for a man?", + "answer": "You must know detailed information about the condition and conduct clinical and laboratory tests to determine this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15214, + "question": "My mother has had an underactive thyroid gland for two years, and she takes 88 mg thyroxine pills, and so far she has not lost weight. What do you think is the reason?", + "answer": "If the gland examination is within the required limits, this means that the gland has nothing to do with weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15215, + "question": "I feel a tickle inside the throat, numbness, and a lot of saliva, which causes", + "answer": "This is often due to an allergy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15216, + "question": "I had an ultrasound examination of the thyroid. The result of the examination was enlargement, but the blood test appeared normal. My question is, is the cause of the enlargement a cancerous tumor, and does the cancerous tumor affect the functions of the gland in secreting...", + "answer": "The function has nothing to do with the ultrasound result, and if the enlargement is without nodules or tubercles, this does not indicate the presence of cancer.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15217, + "question": "29 years old, I mean, from a slight decrease in the TSH hormone, and I took a hormone test on the twelfth day of my cycle for the FSH hormone. The result was less than normal. Now I suffer from a lack of menstrual cycle for one day...", + "answer": "You should see a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15218, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid???", + "answer": "It depends on the disease that affects her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15219, + "question": "I have delayed puberty and I am 15 years old. The doctor prescribed me a medication that contains testosterone indecanoate, called Andriol Testocaps. What is the duration of the effect?\nIs this medicine good?", + "answer": "The treatment may be correct, but to give an accurate answer, the condition must be examined clinically", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15220, + "question": "A 31-year-old man, I suffer from excessive obesity, and many times I feel lethargic throughout my body, tired and exhausted, and a desire to sleep for long periods of time. My attempts to lose weight have failed, and I have had several tests done...", + "answer": "The gland has nothing to do with your weight. You must modify your diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15221, + "question": "Why use testosterone?", + "answer": "Testosterone is the male hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15222, + "question": "My daughter, who is one year and six months old, suffers from hypothyroidism from birth. She takes daily doses of Altroxine and her T3 and T4 levels are correct, but her TSH is high. Is there a hope that she will recover and stop treatment?", + "answer": "She often must take lifelong treatment and must remain under the supervision of her treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15223, + "question": "A 21-year-old man, and my weight is 55. I am skinny and suffer from short stature\nIs it possible to increase my height before the growth period ends? My height is 168\nAre there exercises or pills?\nAnd what is the benefit...", + "answer": "168 is usually not considered short stature, and I do not think that at your age there is still room to increase height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15224, + "question": "I am married with two children and I am 33 years old. I have been suffering for some time from a constant feeling of fatigue and exhaustion. I previously suffered from hyperthyroidism and my tests are now fine.", + "answer": "Comprehensive examinations must be performed in addition to a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15225, + "question": "Are herbal hormone stimulants as harmful as the hormone", + "answer": "Any hormone, and in general we do not prefer herbs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15226, + "question": "What are the best endocrinology hospitals or clinics in Munich, Germany?\nPlease advise an endocrinologist in Munich and the name of the hospital or clinic.", + "answer": "I have no information about that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15227, + "question": "I am 31 years old. I suffer from a severe deficiency of the testosterone hormone. It was 82 in the last analysis, and the normal limit is 300 to 1200. Note that I suffer from kidney failure. What is the appropriate treatment?", + "answer": "Treatment depends on the cause of the hormone deficiency and the goal of treatment. Accordingly, treatment may be with the hormone testosterone itself or with pituitary hormones that stimulate the secretion of testosterone. Therefore, the case must be examined completely and in detail.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15228, + "question": "I am 19 years old. I have cysts in the upper ovary and also an underactive thyroid gland. I take thyroxine 50 times and 75 times. Does this weak thyroid affect pregnancy in the future?!", + "answer": "If it is not treated, it will have an effect. However, if you adhere to the treatment so that the results of your examination are within the required limits before and during pregnancy, there is no negative effect on the pregnancy, and this must be under the supervision of an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15229, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old girl who suffers from thyroid disease. I did not take medication for 27 days during Ramadan, but I was worried. I took a whole box, even though I suffer from allergies...", + "answer": "The question is not clear, but if you took the whole package, you must go to the emergency room immediately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15230, + "question": "Are there injections to lengthen the height of children up to 10 years old?", + "answer": "It depends on the cause of short stature", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15231, + "question": "25 years old man, medical student, R. supraclaveculr LN started to appear (its size stopped at 1.5 cm) and it has now become generalize, but its size is less than 1 cm and it has converged over a period of 40 weeks from now. It has not grown larger than the size; the liver, spleen, chemical tests & CBP & ESR were normal. It was not...", + "answer": "The question is not clear and you should consult a surgeon or hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15232, + "question": "I suffer from bad breath...the reason is the presence of a white layer on the tongue...and there is some pain in the teeth sometimes before sleep...", + "answer": "You should see a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15233, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid, what can I do to treat it?", + "answer": "Treatment is by taking the hormone thyroxine under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15234, + "question": "What is the treatment for airway goiter?", + "answer": "Treatment is determined based on the clinical examination and ultrasound results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15235, + "question": "I am now 23 years old. I have been taking growth hormone injections for a long time. Do they have any effect on the mind? I swear, because I feel like I am doing well, but I don’t understand, etc. If someone doesn’t open a topic with me, I won’t talk...", + "answer": "Your symptoms are not related to growth hormone, and it is best to consult a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15236, + "question": "Doctor, I am a young man, 18 years old, and I suffer from thick hair (hirsutism). Should I use an androgen hormone inhibitor... and what are the medications to inhibit hair growth in the body?", + "answer": "You must know the reason first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15237, + "question": "What are the necessary tests that should be performed for the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "TSH and FT4 initially", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15238, + "question": "How can I increase my height, knowing that my height is about 163 cm and my weight is about 80 kilos?", + "answer": "The situation must be evaluated as a whole", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15239, + "question": "I have a noticeable increase in chest size, why? And what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Tests must be performed first to find out the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15240, + "question": "I suffer from increased secretion of thyroid hormone, I feel very tired, and I lose weight due to lack of appetite, and my body temperature is always high, and I have a lack of calcium, and my bones always hurt, especially my knees, and...", + "answer": "You must monitor the case and know the results periodically to answer your question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15241, + "question": "Does thyroid disorder affect pregnancy and what else does it affect?", + "answer": "It definitely affects pregnancy and all other organs", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15242, + "question": "What is the time period for thyroid treatment?", + "answer": "It depends on the disease that affects her", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15243, + "question": "I want to increase hair on my body, and I am now 33 years old. Can I take a medicine that contains male hormones, and what is this medicine?", + "answer": "You must do the necessary tests and why you want to take the male hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15244, + "question": "Does stimulating a man’s breast have negative effects because it is accompanied by pain in the neck, heat in the legs, and general listlessness?", + "answer": "No, there is no harm, but if it bothers you, there is no need for it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15245, + "question": "My signs of puberty and masculinity are complete. Body hair is normal, but the problem is with facial hair, especially the mustache area, knowing that there is no genetic or family story. How can it grow...", + "answer": "There is no way to do this since it is clear that you do not suffer from a hormonal imbalance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15246, + "question": "I was exercising and my chest muscles were tight, and after I stopped exercising for a year, I noticed symptoms in my breasts that were sagging and taking on a round shape similar to a woman’s breast, note...", + "answer": "You must completely stop taking male hormones and the necessary tests must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15247, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old young man who suffers from breast swelling that has not changed since adolescence, and this problem shames me a lot in my life. Is there a treatment to get rid of...", + "answer": "Yes, there is, but the cause must be known first through the necessary tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15248, + "question": "Does prolactin decrease without taking hormone treatment??", + "answer": "It is possible, but you must first know the reason for the increase", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15249, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had an ultrasound examination of the thyroid gland and it turned out that I had enlargement. As for the blood test on the thyroid gland, I had a normal thyroid gland, so what is the cause of the enlargement of the gland?", + "answer": "Enlargement is not necessary. It has to do with the function of the gland and has many causes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15250, + "question": "What is the human heart rate and what is the treatment for low heart rate?", + "answer": "You should see a cardiologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15251, + "question": "I am a man and I am 17 years old and I have swollen breasts. If the breast comes with cold water, it returns to what is normal and stays for 20 seconds and then swells again. I went to the doctor and he said he would return and he gave me fetmin pills for a while...", + "answer": "The necessary tests must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15252, + "question": "How can we suppress the pituitary hormone that causes hair loss and body hair growth?", + "answer": "What hormone are you talking about? There is no hormone in the pituitary gland that does this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15253, + "question": "My problem is that I do a lot of exercise every day, running long distances with my friends, but I noticed something and my friends also noticed it. I sweat very, very little compared to them...", + "answer": "I don't see a problem with that, not all bodies are the same", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15254, + "question": "What is the cure for sweating?", + "answer": "Depending on the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15255, + "question": "I used fragrant musk under the armpits, and after three weeks, redness, pimples, and itching appeared under the armpits\nI hope you can clarify this and suggest a treatment.", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15256, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am in the ninth month of pregnancy. I had an ultrasound. The doctor told me that the size of the fetus’s head is 3 weeks smaller than the size of its body. Is this something dangerous? Does it affect...", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15257, + "question": "Hello, I am a 20-year-old young man. I get tired from the simplest effort I do. Even when I go up the stairs, I get tired from the first floor. I had a comprehensive blood and heart examination, and my kidneys are fine. I am confused about what to do.", + "answer": "A clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15258, + "question": "I have been suffering from premature ejaculation for a long time, so what is the solution?", + "answer": "See the Men's Health section in the Health Topics section", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15259, + "question": "The truth is that I suffer from dry mouth, so I said it could be from the salivary gland, and today I had an x-ray and the result came out fine, but there is still dry mouth and I hope that you will prescribe me a medicine that increases the secretion of...", + "answer": "Blood sugar should be tested", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15260, + "question": "I am 21 years old and my height is 1.69 metres\nHow can I increase my height naturally or - through stimulants - and how long does it take to increase more than 6 or 7 centimeters?\nAnd the...", + "answer": "You cannot increase your height at this age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15261, + "question": "I had a swelling on the left side of my throat a year and a half ago. It was small, so I ignored it, and now it is the size of an orange. I had a thyroid test done and it appeared healthy, and the doctor advised me to see a surgeon. I asked her why...", + "answer": "Definitely to the surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15262, + "question": "My height is 167 cm. Is this normal for a man?", + "answer": "Yes, but you must evaluate this in relation to your family", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15263, + "question": "How much does he grow taller in a year?", + "answer": "Before puberty, approximately 5 cm per year.\nDuring puberty, it ranges from 6 to 8 cm per year.\n \nHow to increase height?\nHow can you increase your height after the age of 21?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15264, + "question": "A 50-year-old woman suffers from dark pigmentation in the armpit, and now it has begun to spread under the breast. What is the matter?", + "answer": "A clinical examination should be performed, but this is often a sign of a predisposition to diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15265, + "question": "I heard that exercising the thigh and back muscles raises testosterone and thus accelerates the appearance and development of the beard. How true is this information? I am 20 years old and have a light beard and almost no mustache", + "answer": "Laboratory tests for the male hormone must be performed to find out the reason and whether exercise has anything to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15266, + "question": "I had an operation to remove the endocrine glands, but from the x-rays it became clear that they had not disappeared and that the tumor was still present. The doctor prescribed me 5 ml of radioactive iodine, and a rumor was made and he said that the iodine...", + "answer": "The information in the question is unclear and insufficient, and you should consult a specialist endocrinologist in your country", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15267, + "question": "I no longer understand what is being said to me, and I begin to suffer from a lot of nightmares, and I have swollen lymph nodes in my neck, but the tests are all fine, and I feel as if I am afraid of something...", + "answer": "Symptoms are conflicting. You must consult a doctor to determine the main problem and conduct a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15268, + "question": "My child has a circular lump on the side of his neck. The doctor said this is a lymph node from an infection he had for 10 days or two weeks and it went away. Now it has been two months and it has not gone away. What caused it and does it have any effect...", + "answer": "You should see a pediatrician again", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15269, + "question": "Are the thyroid results normal? T3=19.02, T4=63.52, and TSH=<0.05.", + "answer": "No, it is not normal. There is excessive secretion, and you must see a doctor as soon as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15270, + "question": "My TSH is 7.4. The T3 and T4 hormones are in the normal range", + "answer": "It is necessary to re-examine and see a doctor, and this is often subclinical laziness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15271, + "question": "I am 20 years old. I had a thyroid hormone test done and it was normal, but I feel lethargic and tired and sleep a lot for 12 hours, along with a cold that may reach...", + "answer": "It is possible to do a cortisone test at 8 a.m., and you must also see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15272, + "question": "I am quick to anger, I fantasize a lot, and I talk to myself. I have an enlarged gland now, and I feel afraid of it. I am 20!?", + "answer": "A clinical examination and gland functions must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15273, + "question": "I have relatively long and thick hair on my body. Is there hormonal treatment or any other treatment?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must first be performed to determine the diagnosis and later treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15274, + "question": "My wife is 6 months pregnant. She had a thyroid test. The gland was 2 degrees dormant. Does this affect the baby’s bleeding? The doctor gave her medication (Altroxin 50 mcg) to end the pregnancy.", + "answer": "Mostly not, but it is better to include the examination results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15275, + "question": "Where can I take growth hormone?", + "answer": "This is a difficult question. You must first determine your need for this hormone, and then if you need it, the treating doctor will tell you where to get it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15276, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland and my weight is 98 kg. I lost 8 kg after that, and my weight has not changed despite my efforts in sports and eating less. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "If the results of the thyroid test are within normal limits, then the gland has nothing to do with weight gain\nYou should reduce the amount of food you eat further and see a doctor to ensure that there are no other reasons for weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15277, + "question": "I am a 28-year-old girl. What are the causes of an increase or decrease in the thyroid gland, and what are the symptoms?", + "answer": "There are many causes for each of them and different symptoms. Read about this in the medical dictionary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15278, + "question": "Is there a way to increase height by 5 cm? Really, at the age of 21, we learned that my height is 165", + "answer": "I think there is no way to do that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15279, + "question": "Please, I suffer from hypothyroidism at a rate of 4.9 (TSH), and after two and a half months of treatment, the result was 1.6. Should I continue taking the dose, knowing that it is Thyroxine 50 mg...", + "answer": "First, an FT4 test must be done along with a TSH test before starting treatment. Age, sex, and if there is a pregnancy or desire to become pregnant if you are a married female must be mentioned to determine the need for treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15280, + "question": "I am 14 years old and I want to grow taller. My height is 154 and my weight is 51. How can I grow taller? What is the appropriate weight for a height of 154? How much does height increase in a year?", + "answer": "All these questions cannot be answered without clinical evaluation, x-rays, and laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15281, + "question": "Welcome. What causes ball-shaped swellings to appear in the neck and cause no pain? Knowing that I am pregnant and it started appearing at the beginning of pregnancy and I am currently in the seventh month. Thank you", + "answer": "A clinical examination and ultrasound image must be performed to determine its importance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15282, + "question": "I am 23 and my height is 155\nI had tests done and it turned out that I had a growth hormone deficiency\n(Noon 1.2, normal 5)\nAlthough the rest of the tests are all normal\nDo you advise me to take doses of growth hormone? And did...", + "answer": "Of course not. There are special ways to evaluate the growth hormone, not just drawing a random blood sample. In addition, if the bone is closed, the growth hormone will not increase your height, even if it is deficient, so a complete evaluation of the condition must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15283, + "question": "Can the male hormone increase in women from birth?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible in some diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15284, + "question": "I am 22 years old, and less than six months ago, the hair on my body began to increase abnormally and reached even my back, as currently there is no place on my body without hair, so what is the solution...", + "answer": "It is necessary to see an endocrinologist as soon as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15285, + "question": "Is the appearance of hair on the neck an indication of thyroid disease?", + "answer": "No, a clinical examination must be performed to determine the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15286, + "question": "Do meso injections for weight loss have a negative effect on the body?", + "answer": "There are not enough studies on this and it is not approved in international recommendations", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15287, + "question": "Hyperinsulinema, its causes and how to treat it?", + "answer": "The most common cause is excess weight. There are some cases resulting from genetic diseases and others resulting from the presence of blocks that secrete the hormone insulin. Each of them has its own symptoms, tests, and treatment methods. Therefore, you must consult a doctor to determine the cause.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15288, + "question": "What are the symptoms of sickle cell anemia?", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15289, + "question": "Regarding taking a thyroxine pill for the thyroid gland, I would like to clarify at what exact time it should be taken, i.e. how many hours after breakfast or before suhoor?", + "answer": "In general, it is preferable to take thyroxine on an empty stomach, that is, at least two hours before the pill without eating and two hours after the pill without eating.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15290, + "question": "Medical tests were performed on the thyroid gland. The results were:\nTSH TOSOH 5.1 MICROIU/ML\nKnowing that the reason for conducting these tests is the presence of the following pathological symptoms:\n- Feeling tired sometimes\n- Decrease in...", + "answer": "An FT4 examination must be performed in addition to the examination you performed to establish a diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15291, + "question": "During Ramadan, if I take a thyroxine deficiency pill at dawn at 4 o’clock, how much time does it take to abstain from food for the pill to be taken on an empty stomach?", + "answer": "Two hours before eating and two hours after eating, so it is preferable to take it before bed and not eat for the last two hours before sleeping", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15292, + "question": "When should I take thyroxine to treat an underactive thyroid during Ramadan?", + "answer": "When taking thyroid medication, or what is known as (levothyroxine), the distance between taking the medication and the last meal and the next meal must be taken into account to avoid any interaction that leads to reduced absorption of the medication that would affect the level of thyroid hormones.\nTo obtain the best absorption of the medication into the bloodstream during Ramadan, it must be taken on an empty stomach, either one hour before breakfast, that is, taking the pill and then waiting for an hour before breakfast or one hour before suhoor. The medicine can also be taken 3 hours or more after breakfast.\nFor more: What do you know about hypothyroidism?\nReference: Islamic Fasting and Thyroid Hormones/6 Thyroid Medication Mistakes You Don't Want to Make", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15293, + "question": "What is the time period required between the thyroid hormone pill and the birth control pill?", + "answer": "Two hours", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15294, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland heal completely after treatment, or do its effects remain?", + "answer": "Depending on the disease of the gland, because there are many diseases that affect the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15295, + "question": "Hello\nI am 46 years old. I constantly ask for sugar, especially after getting tired, and I feel dry in my mouth, especially when I wake up.\nMy fasting blood sugar is 86.4 and two hours after eating it is 118.8\nDoes this indicate that...", + "answer": "Your tests are not perfect and your symptoms are not related to diabetes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15296, + "question": "I am 30 years old. I have been suffering from rheumatoid arthritis for 12 years. I now take methotrexat 2.5mg, 5 pills a week. About a week ago, an underactive thyroid gland was detected. The doctor prescribed me lthyroxine 50 mcg. I started waking up and feeling sweaty...", + "answer": "If the underactive thyroid gland is mild and does not require treatment, it may be due to treatment, but in general the dose you take is a small dose.\nGland functions must be re-examined with treatment to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15297, + "question": "I am a 24-year-old single girl. I had tests done for testosterone and found: nmol/l 0.43, and for progesterone I found: nmol/l 6.45. Are the tests normal and if not, please explain why in your opinion??", + "answer": "These tests work in specific ways and at specific times in relation to the menstrual cycle, and the values ​​of their results depend on the reason for which they were performed. Therefore, they must be fully evaluated with a medical history and clinical examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15298, + "question": "After speaking for a certain period or reading out loud, I suffer from pharyngeal congestion that goes away after I finish reading. Does this have anything to do with the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Usually not, but it is better to conduct a clinical and laboratory examination of the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15299, + "question": "Do surgeons in Jordan use the mini-parathyroid surgery method to remove the parathyroid gland, which does not require a long time to perform?", + "answer": "Yes, in some places", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15300, + "question": "I suffer from a problem with my height being 1.70 m and weight 80 kg. The problem is that when I follow a diet, my face alone becomes thinner. What is the solution? Also, when I lose 1kg of weight...", + "answer": "Mostly not and you should continue with a moderate diet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15301, + "question": "Does the male hormone delay pregnancy? I did hormone tests and they are all fine. The male hormone is no longer high. The doctor says it should be 0. I have 4. Is it normal for me or is it very high with...", + "answer": "It is possible for pregnancy to occur, but at a lower rate than normal, and the priority is to find out the reason for the increase in male hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15302, + "question": "When I took a blood sample to test it to determine the thyroid level of my infant, he was one month and ten days old, and his TSH result was 9.74, is this a normal and appropriate level?", + "answer": "The normal percentage of test results for thyroid hormones in children varies from one laboratory to another, but the normal test result for TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) should be less than 6 mIU/L. This means that the child’s test result is slightly high, and therefore the test must be repeated. Once again as soon as possible within 14 days, it is necessary to test the thyroxine hormone T4 in addition to the hormone T3 and TSH.\nIt is recommended to repeat the analysis and see a doctor for follow-up, diagnosing the condition, and developing the correct treatment plan if necessary. The results of the tests must be monitored over a certain period before developing a treatment plan in the event that the test results remain abnormal and lead to a correct diagnosis.\nFor more:\n\nTreating thyroid problems with herbs\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\n\nReference:\n\nUpdated AAP Guidelines on Newborn Screening and Therapy for Congenital Hypothyroidism\nPediatric Hypothyroidism Workup", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15303, + "question": "What is the normal rate of thyroid gland in infants? Knowing that I had my baby tested and the TSH rate was 9.74, is this a normal rate?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15304, + "question": "What are the lymph nodes on the liver and does it have a final treatment?", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a gastroenterologist or hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15305, + "question": "My mother had a thyroidectomy, but the surgeon removed only half of it. After two years, she had complications, shortness of breath, and other symptoms. I want to know what her problem is...", + "answer": "It is necessary to conduct a clinical examination first, then ultrasound images, and if necessary, a CT scan of the gland, in addition to performing a lung function examination to determine if the gland is responsible for these symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15306, + "question": "May I know the symptoms of the thyroid behind the sternum because I have a nodular tumor in the thyroid gland, and with the appearance of this tumor, I began to feel pain in my thoracic region on the sternum? Is this pain...", + "answer": "It is best to take an ultrasound image of the gland to know its size. Usually, if it extends to reach behind the sternum, it may cause suffocation and congestion in the face when both hands are raised for a short period.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15307, + "question": "I have a very bad smell of sweat. I do not have a disease that causes the smell, and I take care of cleanliness and do not eat food that causes the smell. I tried applying fusidic acid ointment to the armpits...", + "answer": "There are no negative effects, but it is better to consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15308, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. Is this the reason for my short stature? Note that I measured my height a long time ago and it was 152. Does the thyroid gland have anything to do with my short stature?\nAnd I'm mentally tired...", + "answer": "If the thyroid gland is underactive without appropriate treatment, it may lead to short stature. As for your case, clinical, laboratory and radiological examinations must be performed and a complete medical history taken to answer your question, since in a normal situation the increase in height would have stopped at your age.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15309, + "question": "May I know the results of these tests?\nt3 107 ng/dl 58-159\nt4 5.8 ug/dl 4.87-11.72", + "answer": "These tests are normal, but they are not sufficient. TSH and FT4 tests must be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15310, + "question": "My wife suffers from breast pain while secreting some milk, knowing that the last time I had intercourse with my wife was on the fourteenth day of her menstrual cycle. What does this mean...", + "answer": "A prolactin test should be done", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15311, + "question": "I am 45 years old. I suffer from an underactive thyroid. I take 100 ml of Euthyrox daily. I want to use the appropriate birth control pills that do not conflict with thyroid pills. Is...", + "answer": "There is no important conflict with birth control pills of any kind, and it is best to take the birth control pills that your gynecologist deems appropriate for you, regardless of the status of your thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15312, + "question": "I use 300 mg carnitine pills to lose weight, as my weight is 96 kilograms and my height is 169 centimeters. How effective is the treatment, knowing that I follow a regular diet + walking?", + "answer": "There is no sufficient or strong scientific evidence for the effectiveness of this treatment in losing weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15313, + "question": "What is the name of the pills that replace the thyroid hormone after its removal?", + "answer": "L-thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15314, + "question": "After the birth of my child, I started a diet that was based on weight loss and soups, but my weight did not lose more than 2 kilograms from month 11 until month 6, knowing that I have been practicing sports since...", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15315, + "question": "I mean an underactive thyroid, vitamin D deficiency, body pain, and difficulty exercising and doing housework", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15316, + "question": "l What is the appropriate treatment to control the prolactin hormone, knowing that I have six months and it varies up and down from 24-59, and the measurement is on the third or fourth day of the cycle, and the thyroid hormones are normal, and I used Destonex...", + "answer": "It is best to follow up with an endocrinologist because the information and medical history in question are insufficient. In general, an MRI of the pituitary gland must be done first, then treatment must be taken regularly until pregnancy occurs.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15317, + "question": "Dear Doctor, Greetings, after the results of the tests for some hormones were as follows: PTH=159 TT3=1 FT4=0.99 TSH=2.5 CA+=9.3 PHOSPHOURUS=4 VITD=16 ALKPHOS-390 VITB12=201 Does parathyroid hormone have increased activity and what is the defect in... .", + "answer": "There is an increase in parathyroid hormone resulting from a deficiency of vitamin D. Therefore, vitamin D must be adjusted for a period of not less than 6 months, and then the parathyroid hormone must be re-examined.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15318, + "question": "Inflammation of the glands\nWhat are the causes of lymphoma, knowing that I suffer from inflammation? The gland under the jaw on the left side has been around for some time, with slight enlargement and pain when touched, and there are no symptoms of high...", + "answer": "The most common cause is simple viral infections that do not require any intervention", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15319, + "question": "My prolactin is high. After the examination, it was 41. Today is the fourth day of my period. I took Destonex and it came down, and when I stop it, it goes up. What is the solution, knowing that the thyroid hormones are normal?", + "answer": "Clinical examination, laboratory and radiological tests must be performed to determine the correct diagnosis and then treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15320, + "question": "I am 23 years old and suffer from thyroid disease. I had an echographie done and the results were as follows\nThe glandular structure is caused by hypervascular hypochondria and doppler energy: GOITRE DIFFUS HOMOGENE\nI did a tsh test and it was 5.9...", + "answer": "The treatment is correct and you must follow up with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15321, + "question": "I want to know the symptoms of hypothyroidism", + "answer": "The most important of them are general laziness, weight gain, hair loss, and dry skin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15322, + "question": "I wanted to ask about testosterone stimulators and growth stimulants that are commonly used in bodybuilding (capsules). Do they have any risks and drawbacks and what are they? Should I do an examination before using them? What is the safest dose that can be used?", + "answer": "There are many negatives to using it and it is preferable not to use it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15323, + "question": "Increased thyroid activity - is it dangerous?\nWhat could be the reason...", + "answer": "It is dangerous if neglected and not treated, and there are several causes for it, including Graves' disease, active nodes, and gland inflammation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15324, + "question": "I have a tumor in the thyroid gland without pain and regular secretion. I took a sample and it did not appear yet, but after the sample I began to suffer from difficulty swallowing and pain in the neck. Are these serious indicators?", + "answer": "The result of the biopsy is what determines the importance of the mass, but other symptoms must be evaluated clinically and with radiographs to determine whether the gland is responsible for it or not.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15325, + "question": "I did a TSH test and the result was 5.18. Is it normal?", + "answer": "It is not normal, it must be re-examined with an FT4 scan", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15326, + "question": "Information about Sjögren's disease", + "answer": "The question should be referred to a specialist in rheumatic diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15327, + "question": "25 years old, my height is 170 cm, and I hope to increase my height. I learned that there is a product called Growth - flexv that contains growth hormone, which in turn activates the pituitary gland, and thus increases height...", + "answer": "There is no information about the product and it is not recommended to use it because at the age of 25 there is no way to increase height and the talk is illogical", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15328, + "question": "I am 25 years old and I had tests done and the result was TSH 37.5, prolactin 11.8, LH 3.9 and SSH 3.7, and the gynecologist prescribed ELTROXIN50 for me to take one and a half tablets a day for a month. May I know if pregnancy is occurring...", + "answer": "In principle, the treatment is correct, but the TSH should have been retested with the FT4 test first, then the treatment should begin. There is no doubt that pregnancy may occur during treatment, and it is necessary to follow up with an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15329, + "question": "Does Glucophage cause diabetes and hypothyroidism in patients?\nBagging", + "answer": "Of course not. It protects or helps protect against diabetes and has nothing to do with the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15330, + "question": "I am 26 years old. Changes occurred in my body a year after puberty (and are still happening) on ​​the right side of my body only, resembling a woman’s figure (a clear waist, narrowing of the rib cage, enlargement and protrusion of the pelvic bone, and swollen buttocks). After masturbating, I feel that the condition is getting worse. What is the reason and what is the solution? Thank you.", + "answer": "Clinical examination, laboratory tests, x-rays, and chromosomal examination must be performed to determine the diagnosis and then treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15331, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland and the tests are TSH 18. Should I take 100 ml or 50 ml?", + "answer": "Are you under treatment or is this examination for the first time and an FT4 examination must also be done? If you are under treatment, the previous dose must be included, and it is preferable for this to be done under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15332, + "question": "Low prolactin (prolactin)", + "answer": "This alone is worthless unless there is a deficiency in other pituitary hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15333, + "question": "What is the relationship between the pituitary gland and increased secretion of the prolactin hormone? Does this indicate the presence of a cancerous tumor? What is the treatment for that? Does an MRI image of the gland prove or deny the presence of tumors?", + "answer": "The prolactin hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland, and increased secretion is usually the result of the presence of a benign tumor in the pituitary gland that appears on radiographs, which do not determine whether it is benign or malignant, but this tumor is very rare to be malignant and usually no procedure is required to confirm this.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15334, + "question": "I complain of low blood pressure, I always feel thirsty, I urinate a lot, I feel cold many times, I am tired and exhausted, and I had a blood test done.\nast 22.1\nalt 30.8\nurea 21.0\ncreatinine 0.7\nuric acid 4.3...", + "answer": "These tests are good, but there is no objection to doing a cumulative blood sugar test, and there is no doubt that a clinical examination must be done to confirm whether there are other tests that must be done.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15335, + "question": "What are the complications of thymus gland removal for a 9-year-old child?", + "answer": "You should consult a hematologist or general surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15336, + "question": "Progesterone 7.7 Is it low?", + "answer": "You do not include the unit used to calculate the hormone\nHowever, the normal percentage of the hormone is usually placed directly next to the result, accompanied by the unit used to calculate that test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15337, + "question": "Is it possible to suspect hypopituitarism in conjunction with hypothyroidism, i.e. an increase in thyroid-stimulating hormone? Does hypothyroidism affect testosterone and sexual desire?", + "answer": "It is possible that hypothyroidism results from a defect in the function of the pituitary, and in general, hypothyroidism in itself does not significantly affect testosterone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15338, + "question": "My sister suffers from an underactive thyroid gland and drinks thyroxine 50 times a day before breakfast. Is there any danger to the fetus or not, given that she is in her month? VI", + "answer": "On the contrary, thioxin deficiency is what negatively affects the fetus, and it must remain under the supervision of a doctor during pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15339, + "question": "My husband has a tumor or nodule in the thyroid gland, and there is a suspicion that it is benign, and the possibility is that it is not benign. So what is better for him to have it removed or not? He suffers from chest pain, heart palpitations, sweating, and difficulty sleeping...", + "answer": "All of the symptoms mentioned have nothing to do with the node in the gland unless it is active. Therefore, the function of the gland must be examined first, and if it is normal, an ultrasound image of the gland must be taken to know the characteristics of the node and whether it needs a biopsy or not. Based on the result of the biopsy, if it is performed, the need for a biopsy is determined. Whether to perform an operation or not, this must be done under the supervision of an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15340, + "question": "On Monday, June 2, I took an 8 mg radioactive iodine pill due to an active thyroid gland. For how long should one not mix with people?", + "answer": "It is not preferable to mix with children and pregnant women, especially and in general, for a week. This is done by sleeping in a separate room, not sitting with others for long periods, and trying to maintain a distance of two meters between you and others when mixing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15341, + "question": "Hello, I do not feel any sexual desire at all. I am 30 years old, married, and have a child. I suffer from a lot of hair on my body, face, and even on my fingers. My chest is very small, even though I am full...", + "answer": "There is no doubt that it is necessary to conduct a clinical examination and laboratory tests for all male hormones and other tests related to the same topic to know the diagnosis and then treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15342, + "question": "I had a gland examination for my daughter 3 days after her birth, and the results were as follows: t3 = 2.46\nt4=more than 24.0\ntsh=3.64\nDoes my daughter suffer from thyroid disease and is this a normal result?", + "answer": "This is usually normal and must be re-examined a week after the first examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15343, + "question": "A single young man, 25 years old. I suffer from difficulty in starting to urinate at the time, sometimes accompanied by the absence of sexual desire despite having a good erection. I had a gland and sugar examination done. There is a slight lethargy in the gland...", + "answer": "This is simple laziness in the gland that has nothing to do with sexual desire and does not require any treatment at the present time. I advise doing a male hormone test. If it is normal, then the reason is the presence of a psychological factor such as stress and thinking.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15344, + "question": "A 22-year-old woman has an enlarged thyroid gland and a thin body. The gland secretes secretions in her mouth, which causes her to expel food. The question here is: Is the condition serious? Does it require medical intervention?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland cannot secrete its secretions into the mouth. It is necessary to consult a doctor in the clinic so that he can determine the problem and then treat it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15345, + "question": "I have been married for 4 months. I have been suffering from an underactive thyroid gland for about a month. I had an examination and the result was 10 tsh.\nAbout a month ago I had an examination and the result, thank God, was TSH...", + "answer": "This means that there is inflammation of the thyroid gland, which will most likely require treatment only in the pre-pregnancy stage and necessarily during pregnancy, if the TSH test more than once is more than 2.5.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15346, + "question": "I am married and I weigh 50 kilos. I do not suffer from any glandular disorder. I want to gain weight. What is the solution?", + "answer": "If your height does not exceed 160 cm, then this weight is appropriate. If it is more, you must undergo a clinical examination by a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15347, + "question": "Breast enlargement problem in men (gynecomastia)\nhttps://dvd4arab.maktoob.com/f99/4246253.html\nAge: 22 years\nHeight / 172\nWeight/was 85 is now 73\nI suffer from the problem of noticeable breast enlargement, which is...", + "answer": "Such cases must be followed up in the clinic due to the necessity of conducting a clinical examination and then requesting the necessary laboratory tests. Then, if there is no problem with the tests, it is possible to go for plastic surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15348, + "question": "The problem of breast size. I am a 22-year-old young man. I suffer from large breast size, even though my body is average and I have a semi-medium-sized belly. The important thing is how do I get rid of...", + "answer": "Such cases must be followed up in the clinic due to the necessity of conducting a clinical examination and then requesting the necessary laboratory tests. Then, if there is no problem with the tests, it is possible to go for plastic surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15349, + "question": "What is the appropriate medication for high cholesterol and underactive thyroid?", + "answer": "Underactive thyroid has nothing to do with determining the appropriate treatment for high cholesterol, which is usually from the group of statins, but it is preferable to re-examine cholesterol after controlling the condition of the gland because it has an effect on cholesterol itself.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15350, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old girl and my height is 164. I want to make my height stop, and I am afraid that my height will increase. Is there a possibility of this happening, knowing that my father is 173...", + "answer": "Your height is still within normal limits, but to answer your question, you must conduct a clinical examination in the clinic and find out some other information about the menstrual cycle.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15351, + "question": "Which of these medications is successful in restoring the production of milk in the breast: lactomax, galactogil, and fitolat?", + "answer": "An obstetrician and gynecologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15352, + "question": "Is there a medicine to increase height after puberty, and is there a medicine to restore lost hair?", + "answer": "Usually not, but if there is a specific disease cause that can be treated, this is possible in rare cases. This applies to length. As for hair, this depends on the cause. It is preferable to consult a dermatologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15353, + "question": "Hello\nI am 23 years old, and I suffer from a lack of hair density in my beard, mustache, and chest only, knowing that the hair is present in the beard, for example, and is also coarse, but the hair is not thick and there is...", + "answer": "This may be normal, as the presence of coarse hair indicates that there is no problem with the male hormone in principle, and it is preferable to consult a dermatologist after performing a male hormone examination to be reassured.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15354, + "question": "I suffer from lethargy, laziness, distracted concentration, and an irregular and strong heartbeat\nI had tests and it was discovered that I have a problem with my thyroid gland\nToday, I requested a T3 and T4 analysis, and the results will appear within a few days...", + "answer": "You must wait for the test results first to determine the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15355, + "question": "TSH 5.1 T4 is normal. I took levothyrox 25 mg for 3 months and checked the tests and found 5.2. The doctor gave me 50 mg with tests after 6 weeks with T3 T4. Is this...", + "answer": "This is called subclinical hypothyroidism, and this does not require any treatment in the current situation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15356, + "question": "I am 26 years old and I suffer from severe hair loss and I am on the verge of baldness. Who should I go to, an endocrinologist or a dermatologist? Thank you.", + "answer": "First, you must consult a dermatologist, and it is possible to consult an endocrinologist after that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15357, + "question": "I am 24 years old. I suffer from a lack of facial hair, chin, and mustache. I am often embarrassed and suffer from obesity. I notice pubic and armpit hair, but my voice is a little soft, even if I speak in...", + "answer": "A clinical examination and male hormone tests must be performed to determine whether there is a problem other than obesity causing this or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15358, + "question": "My height did not increase as quickly as during puberty, as signs of puberty appeared except for rapid growth, which I reached at the age of 13, and because I am 15, there was no speed in my growth...", + "answer": "As long as height is good and there are no problems with other signs of puberty, there is usually no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15359, + "question": "I am 180 cm tall and I feel very tall. Is this normal height?", + "answer": "Mostly yes, this length is normal, but to be sure, a clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15360, + "question": "I am 15 years old and have not reached puberty, but I am growing slowly and my height is 173, and my father’s height is 186. What is the problem?", + "answer": "This may be normal, but a clinical examination must be performed to answer accurately", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15361, + "question": "A method or treatment for increasing height, knowing that I am 18 years old, my father is short and my mother is tall", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be done first to confirm whether this is normal or pathological. If it is pathological, tests must be performed to determine the diagnosis and then treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15362, + "question": "The relationship between the pancreas and the bile ducts in the abdominal cavity", + "answer": "The pancreatic duct and the main bile duct have the same valve. If the valve closes as a result of a stone in the bile duct, for example, this will lead to a problem in the pancreas.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15363, + "question": "I discovered that I suffer from thyroid gland deficiency, and I started taking Altroxine 50. My cycle is irregular and stops, and I suffer from obesity. I want to get pregnant, and I have been married for a year. Does this conflict?", + "answer": "Treating glandular insufficiency is necessary before and during pregnancy, and obesity is undoubtedly a risk factor before and during pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15364, + "question": "I had a thyroid examination\nThe result was that it worked at 7 degrees\nMy question is, is it possible after taking medication?\nFor two months, the gland returns to what it was, and I do not take the medicine...", + "answer": "This means that it works at 7 degrees, and if there is real deficiency in the gland, this means that treatment must be taken permanently", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15365, + "question": "Sometimes I feel palpitations that last for no more than a minute, along with a feeling of extreme dizziness (knowing that this condition does not occur often...once a month at most). I have previously suffered from...", + "answer": "If the thyroid test is normal, you should consult a cardiologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15366, + "question": "I suffer from lack of activity and lack of movement. I want a medicine that does not increase weight", + "answer": "If there is no organic disease for these symptoms, there is no need for any treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15367, + "question": "Why did I not grow quickly, even though I reached the age of 13? Why did I not grow quickly, as happens in every puberty, and I did not have a growth spurt? Rather, my growth is normal, as if I were a child. Why, despite...", + "answer": "The question is not clear, in addition to the necessity of a clinical examination in such cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15368, + "question": "My daughter suffers from an underactive thyroid gland and is 9 years old. Is there a treatment other than hormone pills for the thyroid gland? Is there any hope for the thyroid gland to function again?", + "answer": "There is no other treatment because it is a compensatory treatment. In some rare cases in children, it is possible for the gland to return to its normal function, but this is rare.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15369, + "question": "Does treating an underactive thyroid cause weight gain and does it cause hair loss?", + "answer": "The gland itself, if it remains untreated, may cause this. However, if the results of the gland examination with treatment are good, then the gland or treatment has nothing to do with it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15370, + "question": "A slight increase in the thyroid gland 5.12 affects pregnancy or miscarriage, and can it be treated without medications??", + "answer": "If this is a TSH test, treatment with the hormone thyroxine must be done because lack of treatment may negatively affect the fetus, knowing that there are no problems from using the treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15371, + "question": "I have high FSH and LH hormones, and my sperm is zero. Is there any hope for treatment?", + "answer": "It is possible to take a testicular biopsy to try", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15372, + "question": "Are there suction devices for penis enlargement in Syria? And what is her name?", + "answer": "No information about that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15373, + "question": "I had thyroid tests done :/\nI don't know if it is healthy or not\nFT4. 15.6 12.0-22.0\nTsh. 2.690 0.270-4.200", + "answer": "The numbers are mixed, please explain more", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15374, + "question": "What foods should be avoided before and while taking radioactive iodine?", + "answer": "The nuclear medicine department usually gives the patient a leaflet with foods to avoid, including iodized salt, sea salt, foods containing iodized salt or sea salt, seafood, marine products (fish, shellfish, seaweed, seaweed tablets, and kelp), and dairy products. (Milk, cheese, cream, yogurt, butter, ice cream, powdered dairy creamers, and other dairy products) and egg yolks.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15375, + "question": "Are there signs that indicate a lack of certain hormones in a girl?", + "answer": "There are many hormones and a deficiency of each has its own symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15376, + "question": "I am a young man, 16 years old and 5 months old, and my height is 160. Is there a medicine or anything that stimulates growth hormone? For your information, I am shorter, brothers.", + "answer": "The case must be examined and determined if there is a pathological cause for short stature", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15377, + "question": "Appropriate treatment for parotitis", + "answer": "The cause must be determined first, and it is preferable to consult a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15378, + "question": "I have a deficiency in the LHF and LH hormones, and I take injections of Meronal and Kryomone to no avail?", + "answer": "The case must be evaluated well first for an accurate answer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15379, + "question": "I would like to know whether glandular sluggishness is linked to weight gain and stability, since I am 80 and my weight does not change and I have difficulty losing weight?", + "answer": "If the gland examination is good with treatment, this means that the gland has nothing to do with weight gain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15380, + "question": "In the case of an adrenal tumor, I had Free T4, TSH 2, sodium, potassium, and Cortizol 9 a.m., but I was asked for aldosterone/renin ratio & 24hr urin meanephrine. Are the last two important...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, these tests and imaging are necessary in the event of a tumor in the adrenal gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15381, + "question": "How should adrenal function be assessed?", + "answer": "In continuation of the answer to your previous question, the adrenal gland secretes 4 main hormones and their derivatives, and each of them has a way to evaluate hypersecretion and another way to evaluate gland insufficiency. For example, in the event of a mass on the adrenal gland, we must make sure that there is no increase in gland secretions, including, for example, a cotisol 9am test must be done after taking dexamethasone 1mg the night before the examination, between 11 and 12 o’clock at night, to ensure that there is no excessive secretion of cortisone only. Each hormone has a special examination, and a picture must be taken to know the characteristics of the mass and its importance.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15382, + "question": "What are the causes of thyroid activity and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "There are several reasons, including the presence of stimulating antibodies that attack the gland, or the presence of an active node or nodes that secrete on their own. In these cases, treatment is either oral medications, a dose of radioactive iodine, or surgery. However, if the cause is an inflammation of the gland, it often does not require treatment, and in some cases He may need analgesic and may need treatment with cortisone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15383, + "question": "I have a problem with my height. I am 16 years old and my height is 160.5, and my brother is 180. I had his hormones checked. The doctor said that I am 2 or 3 short than my normal height, and that I am short because of bad...", + "answer": "The condition must be fully evaluated. It is necessary to know the bone age and the degree of puberty, and to perform comprehensive examinations in addition to growth hormone stimulation tests to find out the cause of short stature, and then take treatment if the cause is revealed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15384, + "question": "I am a young man who suffers from a soft voice. I had a hormone test and the results came back\nEstradiol: 41.4 pgml\nTestosterone: 7.9 pgml\nGrowth Hormone: 0.67 uiu/ml\nAre the results normal?", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed by an endocrinologist, in addition to tests to evaluate the condition and find out the normal limits of the tests according to the laboratory reference.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15385, + "question": "I suffer from swelling under the chin and it is very painful when touched, even though there is no toothache or anything like that!", + "answer": "You must consult a general surgery specialist to conduct a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15386, + "question": "Can one of the following tests be dispensed with in the case of an adrenal tumor? 1- Free T4, TSH 2- Na, K sodium and potassium 3- S.Cortizol 9 a.m. 4- aldosterone/...", + "answer": "The question is not clear, why dispense with it, and if there is a tumor in the adrenal glands that was discovered by chance, then its function must be evaluated, but not in the exact manner mentioned, and this must be under the supervision of the endocrinologist after the case has been evaluated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15387, + "question": "Are these normal results of the gland?\nTSH 0.84\nFRT4 9.81", + "answer": "Yes, it is normal, but at a minimum, it is preferable to repeat it after two months just to be sure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15388, + "question": "I had my thyroid checked and the results were as follows?\nTSH 0.93\nFRT4 11.55\nAre these results normal or do I need treatment??", + "answer": "These results are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15389, + "question": "What are the uses of Lugols solution and is it used for long periods?\nFor those who use thyroxine 50 micrograms", + "answer": "It can be used in cases of hyperthyroidism to control gland activity before operations or to replace iodine in cases of thyroid sluggishness resulting from iodine deficiency, as in Iraq. It is preferable to obtain iodine from natural sources or from salt with added iodine, but in general it can be used as an alternative to replace iodine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15390, + "question": "What are the most important tests, their names, in the case of hypothyroidism, and what is the appropriate treatment for them?\nIf the test results show that the hormone plus is a difference of 12, is this a lot?\nI am complaining of being overweight...", + "answer": "TSH/FT4 are the two most important tests for thyroid function. The results must be attached for an accurate answer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15391, + "question": "Causes and treatment of thyroid failure", + "answer": "Failure or lethargy of the thyroid gland occurs as a result of the body not producing sufficient amounts of thyroid hormones, and this may be due to one of the following reasons:\n\nSuffering from an immune disease that affects the thyroid gland, such as Hashimoto’s disease.\nRadioactive iodine therapy to treat hyperthyroidism.\nSurgical removal of the thyroid gland.\nRadiotherapy.\n\nIt is worth noting that the condition must be diagnosed by a specialist doctor through thyroid function tests and an ultrasound image of the thyroid gland, so that the cause and appropriate diagnosis are determined by the doctor to determine the treatment, which is often the hormone levothyroxine to compensate for the lack of thyroid hormone secretions by dose. Which is determined by the specialist doctor.\nFor more:\n\nDoes thyroid activity or inactivity affect pregnancy?\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nThe relationship of the thyroid gland to weight\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs\nWhat do you know about hypothyroidism?\nNutrition in solving thyroid secretion problems\nHarmful effects of increasing the dosage of thyroid medications or abandoning medications\n\nReference:\n\nEverything You Need to Know About Hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15392, + "question": "Hypopituitarism, what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Compensate the deficiency of missing hormones", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15393, + "question": "My sister is 13 years old, and she reached the age of two years and three months ago. Her height has only increased by 3 cm in the two years, and now her height is 149 cm. Is this normal? And what do you advise me...", + "answer": "In general, it seems short, and 3 cm in two years is small, but this is normal after puberty. An image of the bone must be taken. If it is closed, this indicates that it will not grow longer than that, but it must be evaluated in the endocrinology clinic.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15394, + "question": "An 11-year-old boy, 135 cm tall\nIs it possible to increase height using growth hormone, and what is the method and side effects, if any?\nPlease advise", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated in the glandular clinic. If there is no growth hormone deficiency, there is no need for treatment with growth hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15395, + "question": "I am 17 and I look like I am 13. Is there a treatment? Which doctor should I go to?", + "answer": "Growth and puberty hormones must be evaluated first, and an endocrinologist must be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15396, + "question": "I have a deficiency in the testosterone hormone. You will see that I was treated and took four injections of 250 pills, but no change occurred. I have a significant deficiency in the penis and I have no body hair. What is the solution?", + "answer": "You did not mention your age. It may take a longer time in relation to the length of the penis if you are young, but if it is an adult, the response will be limited. In general, you should see an endocrinologist to conduct the necessary clinical, laboratory and genetic tests and follow up on the case.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15397, + "question": "I am 40 years old. I have heart palpitations. The doctor asked me to do an EKG and echo, and the results were good. He asked me for a thyroid analysis, and the results were tsh 0.288 mIu/L and t4 8.82 ug/dl...", + "answer": "This is called subclinical hyperthyroidism of the first degree, and it usually does not require treatment if there are no symptoms, but in your case, first you must re-examine, then take an ultrasound of the thyroid, and then a radioisotope image if necessary. If the palpitations continue, it is possible that treatment will be needed, and it should be This is under the supervision of an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15398, + "question": "I am 24 years old, married for a year, and I have hypothyroidism. I take thyroxine 50 mg daily. I have not become pregnant yet.\nIt is possible for pregnancy to occur in this case, and what advice should be followed?", + "answer": "It is certainly possible for pregnancy to occur, but the TSH test must be less than 2.5 and the minimum normal limit before pregnancy and during the first trimester of pregnancy, but during pregnancy we usually need to raise the dose, so when pregnancy occurs, you must consult an endocrinologist directly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15399, + "question": "I am a 37-year-old woman who had gland tests done and the result was TSH 1.01, free T3 2.7, free T4 1.3. Are these normal results, given that I suffer from constant heart palpitations, fatigue and tension...", + "answer": "Please refer your question to an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15400, + "question": "I suffer from high thyroid hormone and I have Graves' disease. It is known that anyone who has an active thyroid gland suffers from underweight, but I notice the opposite, which is that my weight increases, so what is...", + "answer": "Hypersecretion of the gland usually leads to weight loss before diagnosis because the patient does not take treatment, but after diagnosis, treatment, and control of the disease, the weight returns to its normal state. If there is excessive food, this will definitely lead to weight gain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15401, + "question": "Is the height equation (father's height + mother's height) divided by 2 + 13?\ncorrect ??", + "answer": "The equation is (father's height + mother's height + 13) divided by 2 for boys and (father's height + mother's height - 13) divided by 2 for girls.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15402, + "question": "Is it true - stimulants that stimulate the endocrine glands to produce\nGrowth hormones that help increase height\nThe name of these catalysts is Arginine _ ornithine _ Lysine----\nIf so, how many times...", + "answer": "There are not enough scientific studies to confirm the benefit of these amino acids in height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15403, + "question": "I am 49 years old. I suffer from whistling in the left ear, which sometimes increases until I hear it in my entire head. Also, when sleeping, a slight tremor in my chest extends to most of my body. I had an MRI...", + "answer": "This examination is within normal limits, regardless of the fact that it is close to the lower limit of normal and has nothing to do with your problem, but it is preferable to repeat it within 3 to 6 months and see an ear, nose and throat specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15404, + "question": "When do we intervene surgically to remove the thyroid gland due to hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "In several cases, including lack of response or an obstacle to other treatments, or if there is a significant enlargement in the size of the gland, but surgery is usually the last option.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15405, + "question": "Are coughs and wheezing caused by the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Usually not, but it is possible if there is a significant enlargement of the gland that leads to pressure on the respiratory tract", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15406, + "question": "I suffer from a thyroid gland and I want to do a diet. I am required to eat garlic for breakfast for a month, but it is said that it affects the stomach wall.", + "answer": "It should be noted that there is no diet or nutritional supplements that help treat thyroid disorders, but in order to ensure that you maintain your health as much as possible, the British Thyroid Association recommends following the following tips:\n- Eat at least 5 servings of different types of fruits and vegetables every day.\n- Including starchy food items rich in fiber such as potatoes, bread, rice and pasta.\n- Eat dairy products or their alternatives, while avoiding soy products.\n- Eat some grains, legumes, fish, eggs, meat and other proteins.\n- Drink sufficient amounts of water and fluids daily.\n- Maintaining vitamin D and calcium levels within normal levels.\nIt is worth noting that eating garlic may affect the stomach wall, and to avoid this happening, you must consult a doctor about using an antacid preventively, according to what suits your health condition and the medications used.\nFor more: Your comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms / the relationship of the thyroid gland to weight / nutrition in solving thyroid secretion problems\nReference: Thyroid and diet factsheet", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15407, + "question": "A 25-year-old girl, I suffer from a harshness in my voice, which causes me embarrassment. I want to know the cause and is there a treatment, knowing that I do not suffer from any health problem, thank God...", + "answer": "This may be due to an increase in the levels of male hormones. Therefore, an examination of the male hormones must be done. If they are normal, it is possible to consult a specialist in ear, nose and throat diseases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15408, + "question": "Are glands related to obesity?", + "answer": "If there is a defect in some glands, such as the thyroid and adrenal glands, this may lead to obesity, but the incidence of these diseases is small.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15409, + "question": "I have a widened pelvis, fat deposition in the lower areas of the body (thighs and buttocks), and a small shoulder width. My body composition is similar to that of a female. Are hormones related to the condition?", + "answer": "It is possible, but not necessarily, that there is a disease for this to happen. It is possible that there is a genetic predisposition to this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15410, + "question": "I had an analysis of the gland and it showed that the level was...\nFreeT4: 12.1 7.8-16\nTSH: 0.28 0.27-4.2\nPlease let me know what the results mean and whether they are good or not", + "answer": "The examination is normal, but it tends slightly to hypersecretion. It is preferable to repeat it after two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15411, + "question": "I had intercourse and an hour later I had my period. Is it possible for pregnancy to occur?", + "answer": "Probably not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15412, + "question": "I sweat a lot...what is the solution?", + "answer": "A thyroid examination should be done, and if it is normal, a dermatologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15413, + "question": "The result of the analysis of a tumor in the pituitary gland, not unlike a pituitary adenoma", + "answer": "The question is not clear\nIn addition to the necessity of attaching a medical history", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15414, + "question": "I have swollen lymph nodes in the neck with pain in the throat that has lasted for a week. Is this dangerous, knowing that I currently have a wisdom tooth protruding from the gums?", + "answer": "Lymph nodes are not endocrine glands\nThis is often the result of local inflammation, but a clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15415, + "question": "I have a 13-year-old boy who weighs more than 40 kilograms and is obese. I am afraid of endocrine disorders. What are the symptoms?", + "answer": "Symptoms of what?\nA clinical examination must be conducted and the necessary tests must be carried out accordingly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15416, + "question": "I have swollen lymph nodes in the neck accompanied by pain in the throat. What is my illness??", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15417, + "question": "What are the symptoms of hormonal deficiency in girls?", + "answer": "Which hormones should be determined?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15418, + "question": "What is the appropriate analysis to determine whether there is activity or inactivity in the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "TSH test and FT4 test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15419, + "question": "My husband has a non-bacterial prostatitis. Will the treatment last?", + "answer": "You should see a urologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15420, + "question": "Harmful effects of high prolactin in men...??", + "answer": "It may lead to sexual dysfunction in addition to the effect of an enlarged gland if that is the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15421, + "question": "What is the reason for beard hair not growing naturally, i.e. it is intermittent in some areas and not completely complete? Does it have a treatment or does it indicate a reason?", + "answer": "If this is accompanied by sexual dysfunction, the male hormone should be checked. If it is normal, a dermatologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15422, + "question": "I am 25 years old and I suffer from excessive sweating in most parts of the body. I had my thyroid, cholesterol and sugar checked and all the tests were normal. The treating doctor told me that the last solution is Botox injections. Is that the solution...", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15423, + "question": "Are there specific drinks that activate the gland, and how to treat the gland if it becomes activated in humans, and what are its symptoms?", + "answer": "If what is meant is the thyroid gland, it is not affected by certain drinks, and the treatments depend on the cause of the hyperactivity, and the symptoms include an increase in pulse, sweating, and weight loss for no reason.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15424, + "question": "I discovered that I suffer from an overactive thyroid gland and I took the required x-rays to confirm this. My question is how do I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland when my weight is increasing and it is difficult to lose weight when...", + "answer": "You must review the details. If the increase in gland activity is minor, it may not affect weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15425, + "question": "I am 23 years old. I suffer from high prolactin (milk) levels and a low level of testosterone, which is almost normal. I have had this condition for 3 years and it is even caused by a benign brain tumor...", + "answer": "In principle, the treatment is correct, but the appropriate dose must be determined based on the results of the prolactin test so that it does not negatively affect the male hormone, and this must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15426, + "question": "What is the danger of cortisone?", + "answer": "If it is given in large doses and for a long period of time, it has many negative effects, the most important of which are weight gain, osteoporosis, high blood sugar and blood pressure, and others.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15427, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old girl. Can I increase my height at this age? Knowing that my father is within two meters, most of my uncles are like that, and my mother is approximately 164 feet tall. Are there exercises or...", + "answer": "The information is insufficient, in addition to the difficulty of evaluation without a clinical examination, but there is no harm in taking a zinc pill daily, as it may help and there is no harm from it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15428, + "question": "Is it possible to prevent hypogonadism in women through IVF?", + "answer": "The question is not clear", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15429, + "question": "I have swollen lymph nodes in the right part of the neck and the right part of the reproductive system, knowing that the white blood cells (LYM) are 70%. Is this dangerous?", + "answer": "A clinical examination must be performed for evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15430, + "question": "I suffer from delayed puberty. What analysis should I do before going to the endocrinologist?", + "answer": "Delayed puberty is initially diagnosed by clinical examination first, and then the necessary tests are performed based on that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15431, + "question": "Is it true that eating two teaspoons of turmeric in a cup of skim milk in the morning treats the problem of gynecomastia? Note that I am 26 years old and my type of gynecomastia is...", + "answer": "We can evaluate the condition medically through clinical examination and laboratory tests, and accordingly, the necessary treatment is determined. We have no experience in the treatments mentioned in the question.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15432, + "question": "I have swollen lymph nodes without pain for a period of two months, for example, so what is the solution?", + "answer": "You should see a hematologist or general surgeon as soon as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15433, + "question": "My sister has an enlarged gland. What is the treatment and the causes that lead to the enlargement? Because only in certain periods does the enlargement occur with mild pain?", + "answer": "Any gland, and I think that any enlargement should be examined clinically by a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15434, + "question": "I have had a swollen lymph gland in my neck for 8 days without pain, knowing that I have had a tumor behind my head for 10 days and the tumor has almost disappeared and I am 14 years old.", + "answer": "You must consult a general surgeon or hematologist for the necessary evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15435, + "question": "I have a swollen lymph node in the neck, below the jaw, at the tonsils on the left, and dark brown phlegm comes out of the nose. It was diagnosed a month ago and the cause is sinusitis, and the gland is removed.", + "answer": "Lymph nodes are not endocrine glands, so you must consult an ear, nose and throat surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15436, + "question": "When I was young, I suffered from premature development. I want to know its effects in adulthood. Do I still suffer from it? I am 20 years old. Are my mind, body, and hormones developing normally or prematurely?", + "answer": "This depends on the accuracy of the initial diagnosis, its type, and the treatments that were used, and therefore it must be evaluated in the doctor’s office", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15437, + "question": "I have a swollen lymph node in my neck, even though I had a blow to the head behind the scalp\nI do not notice any pain even after using anti-inflammatory drugs, and now the swelling has passed...", + "answer": "You should see a general surgeon as soon as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15438, + "question": "My daughter is a year old, and 3 months ago she had a gland in her neck, the left side, under the ear, and glands in the bladder. She was examined a month ago for a lack of white blood cells and a lack of hemoglobin, and we prepared...", + "answer": "These are lymph nodes, not endocrine glands. You must see a pediatrician to evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15439, + "question": "My sister suffers from an underactive thyroid gland and is using thyroxine 50 and is in the third month of pregnancy. Does it affect the fetus, Lula? Should she have a 3D ultrasound done for the baby at what month?", + "answer": "It is dangerous for the fetus to stop thyroxine during pregnancy, and the dose must be adjusted and followed up monthly with an endocrinologist. As for the ultrasound, this is determined by the obstetrician and gynecologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15440, + "question": "I had an overactive gland and two weeks ago I took radioactive iodine, and now I suffer from difficulty swallowing and a lot of pain. Are these symptoms normal after radioactive iodine?", + "answer": "It is possible that a slight inflammation of the gland may occur after a dose of iodine. It usually does not require intervention, but it is preferable to consult the treating physician to perform the necessary evaluation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15441, + "question": "My sister has hyperthyroidism and she drinks thyroxine twice a day and she is in the third month of pregnancy. Is there any danger to the fetus or not?", + "answer": "Firstly, there is no need to take the dose twice, it is possible to take it once daily\nSecondly, it is dangerous for the fetus to stop thyroxine during pregnancy, and the dose must be adjusted and followed up monthly with an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15442, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old girl and I suffer from the appearance of mustache, hair on my stomach, hair on my chin, and hair on my chest, and when I remove hair along the length, it comes out, so what is the solution?", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist to perform the necessary clinical, laboratory, and radiological tests, after which treatment will be determined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15443, + "question": "The TSH test was 0.001 within the scale 0.39 - 4.57\nT3 score was 3.22 on a scale of 0.9 - 2.3\nT4 score was 147.19 on the 60-120 scale", + "answer": "If you are not receiving any treatment for the thyroid gland, there is hypersecretion of the thyroid gland. You must re-examine and take a radioactive iodine scan to determine the cause and then treat it. This must be under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15444, + "question": "What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism in children? Is it hereditary? Note that I have a 5-year-old daughter who is very active, but she is nervous and defecates after every two days", + "answer": "It may be hereditary or non-genetic, and the symptoms vary between hypersecretion and hypothyroidism, and the symptoms mentioned in your daughter are contradictory between the two cases. If you want to be reassured, I do not mind having the gland examined.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15445, + "question": "What does a ratio of 0.173 mean for a TSH test, given that I have been suffering from an underactive thyroid gland for two years and have been taking a dose of 200 micrograms of thyroxine? Has it become normal or is it possible for it to become active?", + "answer": "This means that the dose needs to be reduced slightly, such as taking 100 micrograms one day every week, and on the remaining days, i.e. 6 days of every week, you take your usual dose, which is 200 micrograms, and the examination is repeated after two months, preferably under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15446, + "question": "I suffer from cytomegalovirus \"CMV\" and I suffer from pain in the bones and joints and swollen lymph nodes. I had tests done and nothing serious. Is bone and joint pain normal and what is the treatment for the virus?", + "answer": "You should be followed by an infectious disease specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15447, + "question": "I had an underactive thyroid gland about six months after the birth of my son, and then it was discovered that the TSH level had risen significantly in the women’s clinic after conducting tests to determine which vaginal infections were...", + "answer": "The order of the numbers and results is not clear. However, it appears that the antibodies are negative, which is against the diagnosis of Hashimoto’s, but even if they are positive, it is possible that this is an infection after pregnancy or childbirth. The distinction is made by trying to stop treatment and re-examination, and this must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15448, + "question": "I suffer from the parotid gland...under the left ear. I had tests done on it and x-rays were done. How dangerous is it to remove it on the body?", + "answer": "A surgeon should be consulted regarding this matter, as the parotid gland is not an endocrine gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15449, + "question": "I suffer from excessive nervousness and irritability over the smallest of reasons, which negatively affects my relationship with others, knowing that I have a thyroid disorder.", + "answer": "If this is the result of a defect in the gland examination, it must be corrected. However, if the gland function examination is correct, this means that the gland has nothing to do with it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15450, + "question": "My weight is 110 kg, my height is 168, and I suffer from thyroid disease. How can I lose weight in a healthy way?", + "answer": "If the gland examination is normal, this has nothing to do with weight, and you must consult a nutritionist to make a proper diet after consulting an endocrinologist to exclude other diseases that could lead to weight gain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15451, + "question": "I am 30 years old and have been using Prednisolone 5 mg for poor adrenal gland growth for approximately 22 years. Does it affect my health now and in my future?", + "answer": "In general, this is a compensatory treatment that cannot be dispensed with and may lead to some side effects that can be monitored by the endocrinologist following the case, but it must be emphasized on the necessity of continuing to take the treatment and not stopping it under any circumstances.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15452, + "question": "What are the appropriate foods that help reduce TSH levels?", + "answer": "Food has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15453, + "question": "I am 17 years old. I suffer from a lazy gland. I want to lose weight in a short period of time", + "answer": "The gland must be examined first. If the weight does not decrease, this means that the gland has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15454, + "question": "I have an overactive thyroid gland, but I have not taken treatment for it yet. I have a stable weight, but I am considered skinny. Is it possible to give me a diet that reduces the overactive thyroid gland and improves my weight?", + "answer": "Diet has nothing to do with gland activity, and activity must be treated under the supervision of an endocrinologist because it has negative effects in the long term", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15455, + "question": "I am 26. Hormone test results:\nTestosterone: (3.20) Natural [M(2.4-12.0)ng/ml]\nProlactin: (8.70) normal [M(2.2-18.0)ng/ml]\nIs the testosterone level appropriate or low because it is far from the average normal rate?", + "answer": "The examination is normal. If there is no problem with sexual desire or a decrease in the level of beard hair growth, then there is no need to do anything. Or if there is a problem, the examination must be repeated. This is done by taking 3 samples of the patient’s blood in the morning, at a sample rate every 20 minutes. The name of the examination is pooled total. testosterone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15456, + "question": "I want to ask about the reason for the appearance of a hard cyst in the thyroid gland and does it pose a threat to a person’s health?", + "answer": "The reason is the result of multiple factors, including hereditary, genetic, and environmental factors, and its seriousness depends on the type of tuber and the type of cells in it. To determine this, an endocrinologist must be followed up.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15457, + "question": "How much does the pancreas gland weigh?", + "answer": "The length of the pancreas gland ranges between 5.5 and 9.5 cm and its weight ranges between approximately 60 and 100 grams in an adult human.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15458, + "question": "I am 50 years old, and for three years I have been suffering from diarrhea 3 times a day, and I fear there may be a thyroid disorder.", + "answer": "The thyroid gland must be examined, and if it is healthy, a gastroenterologist must be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15459, + "question": "What are the harms of growth hormone?", + "answer": "Side effects of using growth hormone, especially if it is used inappropriately, include high blood sugar and blood pressure, an increased incidence of gastrointestinal tumors, and others.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15460, + "question": "I sweat profusely from the underarm area in summer and winter, and I wear clothes that do not show it, so what is the solution?", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15461, + "question": "Pain in the lower abdomen on the left side with a lot of secretions and a delayed period?!\nwhat are the reasons ?", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15462, + "question": "Treatment of underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "Treatment is to replace the hormone secreted by the gland by taking thyroxine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15463, + "question": "What is the cause of increased male breasts and what is the treatment, given that my obesity is moderate.", + "answer": "The most common cause is obesity, but there are certain diseases or treatments that can cause this, so you must consult a doctor to determine the cause", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15464, + "question": "If a person suffers from delayed puberty at the age of twenty or a little more, is he treated using hormones? Does delayed puberty affect erection, and can he have children after completing...", + "answer": "Yes, treatment is possible, but the type of treatment and its results in terms of reproductive issues depend on the diagnosis and the condition of the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15465, + "question": "Hello\nI was suffering from an underactive thyroid gland, and after I took Carmazole pills, I gained a lot of weight. After that, I had the thyroid removed with radioactive iodine.\nWill I lose weight or not?", + "answer": "If the weight gain is due to sluggishness in the gland after treatment with pills or iodine, it will disappear after treatment with thyroxine, but this must be under the supervision of the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15466, + "question": "I am 31 years old and have black spots spread all over my body as a result of itching that leaves wounds and then black spots\nI have an underactive gland. I use 70% of thyroxine. I would like to take glutathione pills to unify my body color and remove spots...", + "answer": "Glutathione is a tripeptide consisting of three amino acids: glutamic acid, cysteine ​​and glycine, and has no relationship or conflict with treatment with the hormone thyroxine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15467, + "question": "I take medication to treat thyroid dysfunction, but I feel exhausted and tired even though my thyroxine level is normal and my menstrual cycle is less heavy compared to before the thyroid operation. What is the reason?", + "answer": "As long as the gland examination is at a normal level, this means that the dose is appropriate and the gland disease is not related to other symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15468, + "question": "I am 32 years old. At the age of twelve, I developed hyperthyroidism, which led to bulging of my eyes. After a period of treatment, the gland returned to its normal function without treatment for a long time...", + "answer": "Exophthalmos is associated with hyperthyroidism, which should turn into laziness sooner or later with or without treatment. As for exophthalmos, it may remain as it is or decrease.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15469, + "question": "I have had hypothyroidism for more than 9 years. I have been taking a dose of thyroxine of 125 micrograms. There is stability in it, but I have noticed a very large increase in TG as well as cholesterol. I am now taking atorvostatin...", + "answer": "The first treatment for triglycerides is moderation in food and weight reduction. If this is not enough to reduce it well, the condition must be evaluated and the risk factors for cardiovascular disease and acute pancreatitis must be evaluated, and then treatment should be taken under the supervision of a doctor, but there is no harm in taking omega-3 1g pills three times. Daily as initial treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15470, + "question": "What are the causes of Meniere's disease?", + "answer": "The question should be referred to an ear, nose and throat specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15471, + "question": "What is b7 disease?", + "answer": "It is Behçet's disease, which is an inflammation of the blood vessels, causing ulcers in the mouth and genitals\nIt is accompanied by injuries to the eyes, joints, skin, and digestive system", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15472, + "question": "I am 53 years old and suffer from obesity due to the thyroid gland. My weight is 118 and my height is 165. Now I have learned about the orange and lemon diet, which boils, mashes and drinks throughout the day. Do you really lose weight with this recipe?", + "answer": "We have no information about that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15473, + "question": "What is the treatment for the pituitary gland and what is the harm if it does not work in the body?", + "answer": "The pituitary gland secretes at least 8 hormones, each of which has its function. It controls most of the body’s systems, and based on the defect occurring, the treatment is", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15474, + "question": "Miss, age 32, height 153, weight 86,\nI suffer from obesity, hirsutism, a very small tumor in the pituitary gland, slight thyroid laziness, and an irregular menstrual cycle for 8 years, during which I received a lot of treatment, and the results are mixed. Something is changing.\nI recently started with a new doctor...", + "answer": "It is necessary to examine and review the tests in order to answer accurately, but it seems that the diagnosis is polycystic ovary syndrome, and the treatment is appropriate for this diagnosis, but the issue of the pituitary gland is not clear.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15475, + "question": "I am a young man, 25 years old\nI suffer from sweating problem\nI went to a dermatologist and he asked me some questions, but he did not ask me to do tests related to my complaint\nHe prescribed these medications to me\ndeanxit 100 tablets...", + "answer": "These medications may help control your problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15476, + "question": "What is the best diet for obese patients with hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "If the treatment of the thyroid gland is appropriate and its tests are good, this indicates that it has nothing to do with excess weight, and there is no special diet for patients with the thyroid gland, in addition to that the best diet is moderation in food.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15477, + "question": "Is Claricare medication taken to treat mumps, given that my symptoms started appearing two days ago?", + "answer": "The scientific name of the treatment must be written, which is an antibiotic that can be used to treat parotitis, but the correct diagnosis must be made first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15478, + "question": "I am a 23-year-old young man. A while ago, I had a tumor and pain in the armpit area. I stopped using deodorant and without using any treatment, the tumor and pain disappeared after 4 days, and now...", + "answer": "This is often an inflammation of the sweat glands, but a surgeon must be consulted for examination, diagnosis and treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15479, + "question": "I am a young man, 28 years old, my weight is 77, my height is 174, and I have first-degree gynecomastia. What is the solution, please?", + "answer": "Clinical examination, laboratory tests, and x-rays must be done first, and then treatment is determined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15480, + "question": "I have a high TSH level of 7.51", + "answer": "It is necessary first to re-examine and perform an FT4 examination with it, and then determine whether there is a need for treatment or monitoring only, and this must be discussed with the treating physician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15481, + "question": "I have a tumor in the thyroid gland, and I was examined after the operation and it turned out that I have papillary carcinoma of the thyroid\nKnowing that the examination I conducted before the operation was fine, there is no\nhow...", + "answer": "This topic requires knowing all the details, seeing the results of examinations, pictures, and tissue examination results before and after the operation, and knowing whether a therapeutic dose of iodine was taken or not, to determine the stage, and then continuous follow-up, but in general, this type of tumor is considered one of the least dangerous types and can be treated completely. Complete and final, but the case must be reviewed to determine that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15482, + "question": "I suffer from excessive sweating in the armpit area in summer and winter, and I have oily skin, so it is difficult for the water in my body to evaporate, so my body increases the secretion of sweat to cool the body...", + "answer": "This issue is related to the sweat glands, not the endocrine glands, and therefore a dermatologist should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15483, + "question": "What is meant by endocrine glands in the human body?\nWhat device does it fall under?\nWhat is its function in the human body?", + "answer": "Endocrine glands are the glands that secrete hormones, which must flow directly into the bloodstream. It is a system that exists in itself. There are many of them, and each gland has a specific function that is different from others. It is necessary as it interferes in most of the body’s systems and activities.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15484, + "question": "Is it harmful to use zinc pills, given that I have an underactive thyroid?", + "answer": "No, it is not harmful if taken in small doses as a dietary supplement", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15485, + "question": "Age 32, single, height 154, weight 86, I suffer from obesity, hirsutism, a slight thyroid disorder, and an irregular menstrual cycle. For 8 years, I started with another doctor who prescribed me Clementine, Glucophage, and Euthyrox 25. Is this good?", + "answer": "In general, yes, it is suitable for treating polycystic ovary syndrome, and this is associated with weight gain, so the most important thing is to reduce weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15486, + "question": "Can I use fenugreek oil to enlarge breasts without consulting a doctor? Knowing that I have a fibroid tumor in my right breast... can I use this oil or will it have a negative effect on me?", + "answer": "You should consult a gynecologist or plastic surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15487, + "question": "Swollen lymph gland in children", + "answer": "They are nodes, not lymph nodes, and you must see a pediatrician for evaluation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15488, + "question": "28 days ago, I suffered from pimples on the tongue, a gland behind the head and under the earlobe, and a slight swelling in the neck that was painful. After 3-5 days, the pimples on the tongue disappeared, and the gland remained behind the head and under...", + "answer": "You should see a doctor for examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15489, + "question": "What is lymphoma?", + "answer": "These are lymph nodes. Please refer the question to a hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15490, + "question": "I have an active thyroid gland for about a year and a half, and with treatment, it dropped to 9.0. How many months do I have to continue my treatment for it to become normal, and now I have polycystic ovary syndrome? How do I deal with...", + "answer": "If you are taking oral treatment for hyperthyroidism (pills), it is not preferable to take it for more than a year and a half, or at most two years. After that, treatment must be stopped and the gland’s activity must be re-evaluated under the supervision of a doctor. If it is still active, treatment must be given with radioactive iodine or with surgery. As for a cyst, Ovaries, the condition must be evaluated, and according to the condition, treatment is determined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15491, + "question": "Hello, I am a 26-year-old woman. I suffer from shortness of breath. I had a TSH test and the percentage was normal. I had a thyroid echocardiogram and it appeared that there were two nodules. What are its effects and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "The nodes must be evaluated by ultrasound first, then it is determined whether these nodes are putting pressure on the trachea or not, and also whether these nodes need to be biopsied or not, and based on this, the need for any surgical intervention is determined or whether there is no need to do anything.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15492, + "question": "I am a short girl, how do I increase my height????", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15493, + "question": "Hello\nI have been suffering from an underactive thyroid gland for two years\nThis is the result of my last examination\nfree T4= 16.05 pmol/l (12.0_22.0)\nTSH = 0.058 uiu/ml (0.27_4.2)\nNote that I take pills...", + "answer": "The examination indicates that the gland is still active, and a specialist doctor must be consulted, as it is not recommended to use this treatment for a period exceeding two years. Hypersecretion of the gland must be treated with radioactive iodine or by performing a surgical operation, as the treating physician deems appropriate.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15494, + "question": "Is there a treatment to lengthen height? I am 15 years old and my height is 110 cm. Please reply", + "answer": "It is clear from age and height that there is obvious short stature, but before determining whether there is treatment or not, a careful clinical examination and laboratory and radiological tests must be performed to determine the cause of short stature.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15495, + "question": "I have an enlarged pituitary gland and it is treated with Gamma Knife, but until now I have frigidity...", + "answer": "The deficiency in pituitary hormones, including hormones that stimulate sex hormones, must be determined after the operation, as it is possible that there may be a deficiency after the operation, and then treatment should be given if there is a deficiency. This will be under the supervision of the specialist doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15496, + "question": "I have black and blue feet that look very frightening, but I don’t know what the cause is, knowing that I suffer from the thyroid gland, chronic headaches, and chronic constipation. What do you think is the problem and the solution?", + "answer": "The description is frightening, and a vascular surgeon must be consulted as soon as possible. The gland has nothing to do with this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15497, + "question": "When examining the endocrine glands, which department do I go to? For example, internal, its wound, its, aven, weigh, and its, auz. I know what the department is called.", + "answer": "There is a specialty called endocrinology, which is affiliated with the General Internal Medicine Department", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15498, + "question": "Does hypothyroidism affect blood pressure?", + "answer": "Yes, it could affect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15499, + "question": "Are there other medications that treat hypothyroidism other than levothyroxine sodium?", + "answer": "Thyroxine is the hormone secreted by the thyroid gland, so hypothyroidism is treated by replacing this hormone only", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15500, + "question": "What is the treatment for hidradenitis?", + "answer": "You should see a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15501, + "question": "I am 15 years old. I suspect that I have Klinefelter syndrome. There is no endocrinologist in my city, but there is a diabetologist. Can he diagnose my condition?", + "answer": "The definitive and definitive diagnosis of this syndrome is made through chromosomal examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15502, + "question": "I am 25 years old and I suffer from an overactive thyroid gland. I took a dose of radionuclear iodine, and I have a one-year-old child. What is the specific time period after which I will be able to", + "answer": "After that, you will be able to do so. If the intention is to interact and get close to the child, then after a week you can do that. However, if the intention is to try to have another child, then the period is 6 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15503, + "question": "I am 17 years old. How do I know that there is a hormonal imbalance or glandular disease? Are there any symptoms or anything??", + "answer": "Which gland do you go to? Usually the doctor determines the necessary examination based on the symptoms that the patient complains of, and not the other way around", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15504, + "question": "How much does a person grow during the growth spurt during puberty, why is it delayed, does it come early in some people and come late in some people, and how is human height measured? Is it true that the meter...", + "answer": "During this period, the male grows approximately 8 cm per year, and this may be early or late based on many factors, and this is usually within the normal range. It is preferable to measure with a special device for length, usually with a scale in medical centers.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15505, + "question": "A complete treatment for excessive secretion of grease and fats in the hair scalp by the sebaceous glands", + "answer": "This is not an endocrine gland. You should consult a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15506, + "question": "I have a gland in my neck, and I had a normal test and x-rays showing that the gland disappeared and the pain subsided for a while, but the swelling still persisted, and now the pain has returned and is tightening in the gland, and the doctor has not prescribed any treatment for me...", + "answer": "If we are talking about the thyroid gland, the aforementioned clinical picture indicates the presence of inflammation that usually does not require treatment. However, a clinical examination must be performed and examinations and pictures must be examined to determine the correct diagnosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15507, + "question": "I have high prolactin caused by a small tumor in the pituitary. I took treatment and thank God it returned to normal, but I suffer from eye and ear pain such as tightness, imbalance and heaviness in the head.", + "answer": "If the tumor is small and controls the hormone level with treatment, and the MRI images of the pituitary gland do not indicate an increase in size or pressure on the nerves surrounding the gland, then the symptoms you are complaining of are not related to the prolactin and pituitary gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15508, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid cause obesity or hyperactivity?", + "answer": "Many people wonder about the relationship between thyroid problems and weight, as obesity is considered one of the most prominent health problems in the current era and is linked to many health problems including diabetes, high blood fats, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and many others. On the other hand, obesity is linked to abnormalities in the endocrine glands, including an underactive thyroid gland, as the hormone triiodothyronine regulates many processes in the body that affect obesity, including the following:\n\nThe process of energy metabolism and heat generation in the body.\nGlucose metabolism process.\nFat metabolism process.\nThe process of fatty acid oxidation.\n\nMost cases of weight gain and low rates of metabolism and heat generation in the body are associated with an underactive thyroid gland, and therefore an underactive thyroid gland is considered a risk factor for weight gain and obesity. It has been shown that an increase in thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) has a positive relationship with the gradual increase in weight, as an increase in TSH develops as a result of a decrease in thyroid hormones, and this condition represents an underactive thyroid gland.\nIn addition to the function of triiodothyronine in providing feedback to the pituitary gland, it has a role in regulating body weight by influencing the hypothalamus. Also, the relationship between thyroid stimulating hormone and body mass index is permeated by leptin, which is produced by fat cells, which has a role in maintaining the energy balance in the body and the central nervous system by controlling nervousness, behavior, and overeating.\nIt is recommended to follow up with a specialist doctor in the event of any problems related to the thyroid gland to avoid any unwanted complications.\nFor more:\n\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and underactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15509, + "question": "I have a vitamin D deficiency and I use 50 euthyrox treatment for the thyroid gland. What is 50 euthyrox treatment and when should the two treatments be used?", + "answer": "Regarding vitamin D, it is preferable to take a dose ranging between 1,000 and 2,000 units daily, on a permanent basis, with the necessary tests performed under the supervision of a doctor almost every year. As for the thyroid gland, this treatment is the thyroid hormone, i.e. thyroxine, and it is taken in most cases on a permanent basis and under the supervision of a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15510, + "question": "I suffer from a smell in my armpit that causes colds to those around me, and if I wake up I get a cold, even though I shower daily, use deodorants, do not eat foods with an unpleasant smell, and wear clothes...", + "answer": "You should consult a dermatologist and a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15511, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed a year ago and until now the dose of levothyrox replacement hormone has not stabilized. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, the dose may need to be adjusted every 3 to 6 months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15512, + "question": "Are olive leaves an alternative to insulin and do they have no side effects for diabetics?", + "answer": "No, of course, olive leaves are not a substitute for insulin, and their effect in lowering blood sugar is very simple and limited", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15513, + "question": "Is it possible for the thyroid gland to return to regularity after its inactivity and taking the replacement hormone for a year and a half, even though the tests are fine while taking the hormone, but there are symptoms of weight loss and gain...", + "answer": "The diagnosis of hyposecretion of the gland depends primarily on the examination, and since the examination while taking the treatment is correct, this indicates that the dose is appropriate and necessary and there is no relationship to any symptoms of the gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15514, + "question": "Does the Gromac device help in lengthening the height if a person continues to use it for 6 months? We have heard that it increases a person’s height from 3 to 7 years, even over twenty years of age or more. Is this...", + "answer": "We have no experience with this device", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15515, + "question": "I am 23 years old. I want advice and a non-surgical method to lengthen my height. Advice: Should I go to a doctor? Should I get an image of my bones? Thank you.", + "answer": "At your age, there is often no chance of increasing height due to special medical conditions, and you can have a bone age scan done to confirm the possibility of increasing height, under the supervision of a doctor, of course.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15516, + "question": "I want a radical treatment for fat. Is there a treatment for Virus C if I am not over sixty?", + "answer": "There is no radical treatment for fat, but it can be controlled using treatments. For the treatment of Hepatitis C, please see a gastroenterologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15517, + "question": "Can an endocrinologist, diabetes, obesity and infertility specialist diagnose Klinefelter syndrome and can he perform a chromosome count using a blood sample?", + "answer": "The doctor can diagnose based on a clinical examination, laboratory tests, and chromosomal examination, which is performed in a private laboratory and not by the doctor personally.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15518, + "question": "Doctor, I am undergoing a thyroidectomy. Is it normal for it to be removed if there is a menstrual cycle, or should I wait until I shower, and is it normal for me to take iodine if I have a menstrual cycle...", + "answer": "The menstrual cycle has no relation in principle to the operation or to radioactive iodine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15519, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old young man. I have had a problem with my breasts since I was about 16 years old, but when cold water or cold air touches it, it returns to its normal state.", + "answer": "The condition must be evaluated by clinical examination and laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15520, + "question": "Can my height and birth date 9/21/1990 increase in any way, such as growth hormone?", + "answer": "Mostly not at your age, unless in special medical cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15521, + "question": "My date of birth is 9/21/1990 and my height is 1.68. Can my height increase in a certain way, such as growth hormone or something else?", + "answer": "Answered", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15522, + "question": "Which is better, My Micron MR pills or Emerial diabetes pills?", + "answer": "Both are from the same group and the same generation, and there is no scientific evidence to prove that one is better than the other, but some doctors or patients prefer one over the other personally.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15523, + "question": "After giving birth, I lost a lot of weight and had my thyroid checked, and I have not gained any weight since that day?", + "answer": "The functioning of the thyroid and adrenal glands must be evaluated in addition to other tests after clinical evaluation by the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15524, + "question": "I am a 14-year-old girl, my height is 164 and my weight is 49. I want any solution, medicine, exercises or anything to shorten my height or stop my growth hormone in any way?", + "answer": "You should see a doctor to evaluate your condition, as it does not appear to me that there is a problem and there is no treatment for shortening the height", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15525, + "question": "A 36-year-old young man reported to the net that I had gynecomastia and had liposuction, but the results were not the desired results, as there were some tumors and also the shape of the left breast is larger than the right.", + "answer": "A clinical examination and laboratory tests for hormones must be performed to evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15526, + "question": "I am 23 years old.. I have a very irregular menstrual cycle.. Knowing that I have an underactive thyroid gland and take medication for it.. Does it have an effect on my menstrual cycle??", + "answer": "If the thyroid examination is good under the control of treatment, then the gland has nothing to do with irregular menstruation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15527, + "question": "I gave birth to a baby girl who had spina bifida, and after the operation to cover the nerve, it became clear after two days that there was inflammation (CrB). Please advise?", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15528, + "question": "I had an analysis of thyroid hormones and the results were as follows: tsh=2.26 ref-range 0.27 - 4.2\nt3 free= 4.31 ref-range = 3.0 - 7.8\nt4 free =16.18 ref.range = 12 - 22\nSo...", + "answer": "Yes, this examination is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15529, + "question": "I am 26 years old and I am being treated for hypothyroidism with a dose of thyroxine 100 and vitamin D deficiency, and although the gland is stable, I feel very depressed, especially as my period approaches?", + "answer": "As long as the gland examination is stable, the gland has nothing to do with it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15530, + "question": "What is the normal rate for thyroid tests?", + "answer": "This depends on the laboratory reference and the age of the patient", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15531, + "question": "The gynecologist asked me to do a blood sugar test and it was 216, and after 5 days of strict dieting and walking, it was 91 fasting and 103 fasting. She said it was an emergency and I do not have diabetes. Is this...", + "answer": "This question has been answered previously", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15532, + "question": "TSH rate is 4.42. Do I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "This examination is normal, but it is preferable to repeat it with the FT4 examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15533, + "question": "The gland caused excessive weight gain and tightness in the neck area in the jaw area and led to a severe increase in blood pressure 200/100? Recommended food and...", + "answer": "The information in the question is conflicting. The thyroid gland is one of the endocrine glands, that is, the one that secretes hormones, while the parotid gland is a salivary gland. I do not think that high blood pressure in the manner mentioned has anything to do with either of them. You must consult a doctor to evaluate the condition well.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15534, + "question": "Peace be upon you... My problem has been excessive eyelashes for 8 years! In an unnatural way, it is at its peak when focusing on a specific thing, such as looking in the mirror! But when you take a sleeping pill...", + "answer": "I think this is due to stress and intense concentration. However, it is best to consult an ophthalmologist and neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15535, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland that I have been suffering from for about a year and a half, and I have been taking NeoMercazole pills one pill a day since the start of the activity. Will these pills affect me in the future...", + "answer": "These pills are usually not used for a period of more than two years due to their side effects, except in special cases. Therefore, the condition must be re-evaluated and other treatment options must be discussed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15536, + "question": "I am 18 and a half... my height is 158. Is there any hope of increasing my height?! What medications or foods help with this?", + "answer": "There is no chance at your age unless there are some diseases, so you must be evaluated by a doctor in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15537, + "question": "I had a past with an underactive thyroid gland, and after three years I got regular and stopped taking the medications, and now, after two years, I suffer from stable or high weight, and I did...", + "answer": "In principle, this examination is normal and the gland is not related to weight gain, but it is preferable to re-examine after a while", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15538, + "question": "My father, who is in his seventies, suffers from a long period of phlegm. Despite taking treatments for her...she has recently become very annoying and sometimes he feels her closing in on himself...what is the treatment...", + "answer": "The pituitary gland has nothing to do with shutting down, and the case must be followed up under the supervision of the endocrinologist following the case.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15539, + "question": "While sleeping, my eyes remain wide open, which causes them to dry out. I always wake up at night and my eyes burn horribly, accompanied by a waterfall of tears. What is the solution?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland must be examined first, then an ophthalmologist and neurologist must be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15540, + "question": "The adrenal gland test result was 3 ortho methyidopamine 2186 nmol/24h.\n363g/24h\nWhat does this result mean?", + "answer": "The results must be linked to the method of testing and clinical information to judge the results", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15541, + "question": "After giving birth, I suffered from inflammation of the thyroid gland and increased activity. Note that this happened to me after my previous birth and went away without treatment, but this time I feel that the activity has increased and exhausted me.\nTsh= 0.032 of...", + "answer": "This excessive secretion usually turns into laziness and then returns to normal. At this stage, it only needs occasional treatment, but there are exceptions to this, and therefore follow-up must be done under the supervision of an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15542, + "question": "What type of medical tests reveal the presence of a toxic substance in the blood that led to a person’s death?", + "answer": "Each subject has a special examination, and this requires forensic evidence to assist the forensic doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15543, + "question": "- I have a child with diabetes and it is not hereditary. Could it be accidental diabetes?\n- Should I go to endocrinologists, diabetologists, or pediatricians?", + "answer": "This is most likely type 1 diabetes, and it urgently needs insulin treatment under the supervision of an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist. I do not think it is a symptom.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15544, + "question": "I am in the twenty-third week of pregnancy. Since the beginning of pregnancy, I have had thick white discharge, and now it has become green in color. I used Canesten Cream to no avail. How do I treat it? Is it dangerous to the fetus? Because...", + "answer": "Please refer the question to an obstetrician and gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15545, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 16-year-old girl. I suffer from a large and clear swelling on the right side above the vagina, although I have never noticed pain. What is this swelling...", + "answer": "Please refer the question to a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15546, + "question": "How to strengthen the erection of the penis after years of masturbation", + "answer": "Years of masturbation and erectile dysfunction have nothing to do with the penis. If there is an erection problem, you must see a doctor to evaluate this, conduct the necessary tests, and then treat it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15547, + "question": "I am tall and I want a way to stop growth, even if it is possible to shorten my height", + "answer": "There is more than one hormonal imbalance that could lead to your problem. You must see an endocrinologist for evaluation, conducting the necessary tests, and then treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15548, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and the results of the tests were 32 months ago. I took a dose of 100, and a week ago I had tests done, and the results were the text of my question:\nDo you keep taking a breath?", + "answer": "At the present time, yes, but in general, the examination must be repeated and the dose adjusted 6 to 8 weeks after the previous examination. You must be re-examined after a month and the dose reduced slightly if the TSH decreases more than that.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15549, + "question": "Tsh = 0.032 from 0.55 -4.78 Ft4 = 19.53 from 9-17.15 CaC = 10.6 from 8.4-10.2 Na-c = 146 from 136-145 Cl-c = 109 from 98-107 What causes the increase in salts? Is it gland activity?\nMy previous analysis tsh0.01of.38_4 Has activity increased?", + "answer": "There are two main problems in the tests: the first is hypersecretion of the gland, and this requires an evaluation and a radioisotope scan to determine the cause and treatment. The second is a high level of calcium, and this needs to be re-examined without putting a band on the forearm when drawing blood and doing an albumin test as well, and this must happen in the clinic under the supervision of the doctor. The specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15550, + "question": "How much does a person grow during puberty, that is, during puberty? Is it true that he grows 15-23 cm and why is it delayed (note that it was delayed for me and I did not notice that it came when I was 15) and is...", + "answer": "The average height per year during puberty may reach 10 cm, and this happens in the same period of puberty. In your case, height and puberty must be evaluated in the clinic by the doctor, and bone age is the age that corresponds to the image of the bone and not to the actual age of the patient.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15551, + "question": "Is it possible to treat delayed puberty without going to a doctor until the age of 16?", + "answer": "Certainly, a screening evaluation should not be performed to determine the cause of the problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15552, + "question": "The nutritionist prescribed me to use growth hormone (Norditropin) after consulting an endocrinologist to find out that the growth hormone analysis was 0.5 out of 4.", + "answer": "Growth hormone should not be prescribed by a nutritionist. Evaluation of growth hormone has special methods and not just taking a single blood sample. The case must be evaluated in an endocrinologist’s clinic.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15553, + "question": "I am 17 years old and my height is 1.54. I want to increase my height through medication, as exercise has not helped me. How can that be done? Are medications to increase growth harmful or not? And what are the medications?", + "answer": "If your menstrual cycle started at a normal age, I do not think there is a chance to increase your height now. If not, you should see a doctor for evaluation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15554, + "question": "After doing tests and examination on the ovaries, it turned out that I have a high level of pituitary hormone, and I have not taken any medications yet for the gland, knowing that I had another test for the gland to confirm...", + "answer": "The pituitary gland secretes at least 8 different hormones, including which is the problem?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15555, + "question": "I have a problem with weight gain and irregular menstrual cycle. I did all the tests for hormones and the ovaries are fine, but the pituitary hormone test is high. What medications should I take?", + "answer": "Which pituitary hormone must be determined?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15556, + "question": "Thyroid analysis results:\nFree T3 = 3.0 PG/ML\nFree T4 = 1.3 NG/DL\nTSH = 1.49 uIU/mL\nIs it natural or is it unnatural? Thanks.", + "answer": "Yes, it is natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15557, + "question": "I had an ultrasonic scan and it turned out that there was a small nodule in the right lobe of the thyroid gland, but I did not go to a specialist doctor and an internist advised me to undergo surgery to get rid of it, knowing that it...", + "answer": "The characteristics and measurements of the tubercle present in the gland must be determined, and accordingly, the necessity of performing a biopsy of this tubercle is determined, and based on the result of the biopsy, the necessity of performing surgery on the gland is determined, and this must be discussed with the doctor in the clinic.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15558, + "question": "I suffer from the problem of amenorrhea for two months at a time, meaning it is irregular, and when I visited a specialist, he said that I have a problem with hormonal deficiency. Can a treatment be prescribed for this condition, knowing...", + "answer": "Evaluation requires taking a clear medical history, then a clinical examination, and finally doing laboratory tests and x-rays, and then treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15559, + "question": "I am 24 years old and my height is 169. Can I increase my height and how?", + "answer": "At your age, I do not think there is a chance to increase your height, except in special medical cases, which usually do not allow you to reach a height like yours", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15560, + "question": "I suffer from a twitch in the eyelid of my left eye and a distortion in my face when I laugh or get upset. Please advise me", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15561, + "question": "Treating the parotid gland apart from treatment with medications that have side effects and the recommended food, drink, or anything else to reduce its harmful activity and avoid complications?", + "answer": "The disease must be identified first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15562, + "question": "Is epilepsy caused by an underactive thyroid gland or palpitations?", + "answer": "Neither this nor that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15563, + "question": "A tumor was removed from the parotid gland below the ear, and on analysis it came out clear\nNon classic Hodgkin's lymphoma\nIt may come out classic because I will repeat the sample analysis\nIs chemotherapy and radiation therapy or only radiation therapy given to...", + "answer": "You should see a hematologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15564, + "question": "Treatment for increased sympathetic activity?", + "answer": "It depends on the reason for the increased activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15565, + "question": "Quit cortisone after 15 years?", + "answer": "You should not stop taking cortisone suddenly, but rather you should stop it gradually according to the instructions of the treating physician. Symptoms of stopping taking the medication include:\nGeneral weakness, loss of appetite, weight loss, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain\nGradually stopping taking the medication reduces these symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15566, + "question": "I have a patient with hypothyroidism and the resulting test is 5.99 hts. What is the treatment and does it affect future pregnancy and childbirth? The patient is 17 years old?", + "answer": "The examination must be repeated first with the FT4 examination and antibody examination, and treatment in cases of pregnancy must be treated with the hormone thyroxine, but it is very necessary that this be under the supervision of an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15567, + "question": "What is the cause of the swollen lymph nodes? There is no inflammation anywhere and it is not painful", + "answer": "Should be evaluated by a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15568, + "question": "My husband discovered that he was infected with Hepatitis C and began treatment 3 months ago, but more than a year ago, the smell of his sweat and breath began to change to a very strange smell that I cannot smell anywhere and have never smelled it...", + "answer": "You should inquire with a dermatologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15569, + "question": "When I eat sweets or chocolate (but not regular sugar), I feel short of breath and have difficulty breathing, as my saliva becomes very heavy and blocks my throat and I lose the ability to breathe. I went...", + "answer": "The condition needs to be evaluated in the clinic, but treatment of any type of allergy begins with avoiding the causative factor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15570, + "question": "If the progesterone level on day 21 of the cycle is 34% and there is breast pain and enlargement in size, does this mean pregnancy?? Thank you", + "answer": "This is not enough to diagnose pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15571, + "question": "My uncle has been suffering from epilepsy for several years, and the condition is now getting worse, as he faints frequently at the present time", + "answer": "You should see a neurologist as soon as possible", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15572, + "question": "Do irritation and screaming have a negative effect on hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "No, there is no relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15573, + "question": "What is the normal level of Testosterone in a puberty man?", + "answer": "Each laboratory attaches the normal limits for the examination based on the unit and method used in the examination by the laboratory", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15574, + "question": "My daughter is two years old and has hypothyroidism. Her last analysis was free t4 = 1.3 and TSH = 10.66, and she takes a dose of 1/2 tablet of Troxine 50 daily except Friday...", + "answer": "The dose must be increased to 25 mg every day except Friday, when it becomes 50 mg, and the examination must be repeated after 6 weeks, but it is preferable to do this under the supervision of the doctor supervising the case.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15575, + "question": "Does jumping rope help increase height?", + "answer": "This is not scientifically proven", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15576, + "question": "I have been suffering from Sheehan's syndrome for 4 years\n-I take Levothioxin 75 mg\n-No other glands were affected\n-What treatment should be taken for the pituitary gland?\n-Is Clemaston considered a hormonal treatment for my condition?\n-Do...", + "answer": "The treatment in this case is replacement therapy, where the hormones that have been deficient are replaced. If the menstrual cycle is regular without any treatment, this indicates the possibility of pregnancy. However, if you need any hormonal treatment for the menstrual cycle to occur, this indicates that the pituitary hormones that stimulate ovulation may occur. She is affected and must consult a doctor to determine the possibility of medical assistance for pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15577, + "question": "The cost of first-degree gynecomastia surgery, removing fat and glands?", + "answer": "There is no information", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15578, + "question": "Dizziness, slight tremors, and slight tearing in the eyes. I had a thyroid examination, and it came back.\ntsh 5.07, is it normal?", + "answer": "This number is slightly high, but it does not explain the symptoms mentioned", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15579, + "question": "Neck pain, I think it is caused by something in the glands and not the tonsils or flu symptoms. I feel pain in both the right and left sides as if they are swollen...", + "answer": "This is often due to inflammation of the lymph nodes, but it must be evaluated in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15580, + "question": "I am 48 years old. My mother has a swollen thyroid gland. She underwent surgery 8 years ago, but it swollen again, knowing that it is a non-toxic gland, but at the present time it is accompanied by some...", + "answer": "The gland must be re-evaluated in terms of function, size and shape by the doctor by performing an examination of the gland’s functions and an ultrasound image.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15581, + "question": "My mother has breast cancer and her breast and lymph nodes were removed, but the problem is that her arm hurts at times and she feels a burning sensation in the arm. What should I do?", + "answer": "You must consult the surgeon following the case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15582, + "question": "Does the internist have work in endocrinology?", + "answer": "Endocrinology is a subspecialty of general internal medicine", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15583, + "question": "What is the cause of the swelling under the chin? Could it be from the tonsils? Does removing the tonsils change the voice?", + "answer": "You should see a specialist in ear, nose and throat diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15584, + "question": "I am 23 years old, 160 feet tall, and have a soft voice. I want a solution?", + "answer": "Must be evaluated at the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15585, + "question": "I have a lymph node under my jaw that becomes chronically inflamed whenever I am exposed to cold. What is the treatment for it, may God reward you", + "answer": "Antibiotics when necessary, but under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15586, + "question": "I am 24 years old, obese, I suffer from constipation, fatigue, a lot of forgetfulness, and a bad mood. I had thyroid tests, T4 and T3 are normal, TSH is high, and potassium is high.\nMy father has a problem with his gland and my sister, is the problem...", + "answer": "If the rise in the TSH level is less than 10 and the FT4 level is normal, this does not require treatment and only needs to be repeated and monitored and does not explain the symptoms mentioned. As for the potassium test, it must be repeated immediately.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15587, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed and am continuing on thyroxine, and I am now pregnant in the second month. I had a test done and the T4 was 5.5 and the TSH was 4.6. Is this normal or should I increase the dose...", + "answer": "You should consult your doctor, who will determine whether you need to change the dose or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15588, + "question": "Do blood tests for sugar, calcium, iron, glands, and urine tests reveal if there is an infectious disease, God forbid?", + "answer": "Of course, it is not necessary to specify what infectious disease we are looking for", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15589, + "question": "Kelp Fucus vesicular pills, are they useful for thyroid gland laziness, and what are the beneficial and harmful foods in my case? Thank you.", + "answer": "The treatment for chronic hypothyroidism is to replace the hormone thyroxine, and I do not know what the pills mentioned in the question are", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15590, + "question": "I suffer from inflammation or swelling in the upper neck under the jaw. It appears sometimes for two weeks and disappears and then appears again. It may appear and subside on the same day. It doesn't hurt to touch...", + "answer": "You should see a surgeon if there is a swelling or tumor to evaluate the condition", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15591, + "question": "I had surgery on the thyroid gland. I feel pain in my bones. Is this related to the surgery?", + "answer": "Not directly. Gland function should be examined and blood calcium levels should be checked", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15592, + "question": "I am a 53-year-old man in good health, my height is 178 cm and my weight is 110 kg. In the last year, I began to feel tired, or rather short of breath, even without any effectiveness, let's say when...", + "answer": "I think the problem lies in excess weight, but the function of the heart and lungs must be checked first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15593, + "question": "I was infected with the parotid gland about a month ago, and I took treatment and was cured of it. Can I get infected with the virus again or not?", + "answer": "Most people who are infected with the mumps virus develop immunity that may protect them from infection again, but there is a small percentage in whom the disease may recur if they are not accurately diagnosed by a doctor, and the preventive vaccine must be obtained in both cases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15594, + "question": "Is glandular disease a serious disease?", + "answer": "If what is meant is the thyroid gland, there are several diseases that affect it, most of which are not serious. The gland and the disease must be identified", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15595, + "question": "I had the entire thyroid removed, and now I have severe hoarseness and a weak voice. Is this normal and what must be done in order for the voice to return?", + "answer": "This may be a complication of the operation. You must consult a specialist in ear, nose and throat diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15596, + "question": "I am 27 years old, married and have a child. I have a light drinker and my beard is patchy, although the hair on my legs, armpits and pubes is thick. My erection is perfect and I do not have testicular atrophy. What is the cause and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "I think that there is a local problem with hair growth, and a dermatologist should be consulted, and there is no harm in doing a male hormone test to be sure.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15597, + "question": "What is worrying is that I have a swollen lymph node above my clavicle on both my right and left sides. What should I do, Doctor? Is this gland related to AIDS? Is the period sufficient for each test I performed to detect the infection? Thank you all...", + "answer": "A complete medical history and clinical examination must be taken first, and in general, a hematologist must be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15598, + "question": "What is the method of hormonal treatment? How do we make sure of the deficiency?", + "answer": "This is a very complex question, as there are many hormones, each of which has its own characteristics and methods for examining it in cases of increase or decrease", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15599, + "question": "I am 19 years old and my height is 160. Is it possible to be treated and increase my height through hormones?", + "answer": "Often at this age there is no room for that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15600, + "question": "Can I use American Curver U pills even though I use thyroxine treatment for hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "You should consult a doctor about taking any other medications so that the gland’s work is not affected and the effectiveness of the medication is reduced", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15601, + "question": "The lymph gland, which is located next to the tonsils in my neck on the right side, has been swollen for 7 years and there is a lump under the tongue on the right side. When this lump swells, I feel a tightening of the gland...", + "answer": "The correct name is lymph nodes, not glands, and for evaluation, you must consult an ear, nose, and throat specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15602, + "question": "Does sadness affect the activity of the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "No, there is no relationship", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15603, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old young man. I am facing a problem with my breast. When I press on it, a substance comes out. Is this a disease or what??", + "answer": "A prolactin test and a clinical examination must be performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15604, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI wanted to ask about a thyroid analysis. I did the analysis and the results were great\n0.3 - 5\nuIU/ml\n1.77\nTSH\nWhat does this result mean and what are the ways...", + "answer": "This result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15605, + "question": "I have been married for a year and I am 25 years old and I have not yet become pregnant. I visited the doctor and he prescribed Clomid for me. In your opinion, is this medicine useful in the event of an abnormality...", + "answer": "This treatment is useful in some cases to stimulate the ovaries and must be used under the supervision of an obstetrician and gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15606, + "question": "A young man, 27 years old, my weight is 79 and my height is 175. I have gynecomastia. What is the treatment for this condition?", + "answer": "Clinical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to determine the cause and accordingly determine treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15607, + "question": "Do all people with Klinefelter syndrome have small testicles?", + "answer": "Mostly yes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15608, + "question": "My sister is pregnant and suffers from hypothyroidism. She was given levothyroxine. When she takes it, she vomits a minute later. Should she take another dose???", + "answer": "If you have missed the first dose, you must take another alternative dose. In general, it is preferable to take the treatment on an empty stomach and not eat food for at least half an hour after the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15609, + "question": "What do you think of Kelp pills from Armal? Do they help stimulate the gland? What are the foods that stimulate the gland and which one should stay away from? Thank you.", + "answer": "The name of the treatment is unfamiliar. Please explain more", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15610, + "question": "I have a 5-year-old daughter, God willing, and I have never suffered from night-time urination\nShe doesn't even use diapers anymore since the age of 2.5, but recently, a week ago, I don't know what...", + "answer": "A urine test should be done and a pediatrician should be consulted", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15611, + "question": "What is the difference between a dermatologist and a venereologist and an endocrinologist?", + "answer": "A dermatologist specializes in treating skin diseases such as eczema, psoriasis, alopecia, and acne. In addition, he is responsible for sexually transmitted reproductive diseases such as syphilis and AIDS. An endocrinologist is responsible for disorders that affect the endocrine glands, which are the glands that secrete their products. Directly into the bloodstream instead of being excreted through channels. These glands are distributed throughout the body, such as adrenal gland disorders such as Addison's disease, thyroid disorders such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, pituitary gland problems, and pancreatic disorders that lead to diabetes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15612, + "question": "I suffer from small palms and feet, and I feel weakness in my bones. I have hair on my feet but none on my chest. Is this a lack of growth or a lack of testosterone? What is the solution?", + "answer": "The symptoms are scattered, and a clinical examination must be performed to determine if there is a hormonal imbalance or syndrome", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15613, + "question": "I have a question about the appropriate dose of Ritalin (Methylphenidate)?", + "answer": "Treatment must be taken under the supervision of a neurological or psychiatric specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15614, + "question": "I had tests done some time ago for thyroid hormones\nThe results are as follows\nT3 =2.3\nT4 =85.2\nTSH=6.67\nI had these tests done for my excessive hair loss and my weight...", + "answer": "There is a minor problem in the examination that does not justify the problems mentioned", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15615, + "question": "I am 19 years old and my height is 161 feet. If possible, I can use zinc pills from Armal G.N.S. I heard that they are very excellent for height.", + "answer": "I don't mind using zinc, but I don't think there is any way to increase height at this age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15616, + "question": "I suffer from a deficiency in vitamin D. The result was 5, and the normal range is between 31-150. I take vitamin D 50,000 units once a week, and I still suffer from fatigue and pain in the legs and muscles...", + "answer": "The examination must be re-examined to ensure the need for treatment and not to rely on the symptoms, because vitamin D is not responsible for these symptoms in all cases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15617, + "question": "Pain in the gland on the right side, with a slight increase in white blood cells and a slight swelling, and there is no fossilization in the swelling. I had an x-ray done and they told me that everything was normal, but the pain was there...", + "answer": "Which gland is on the right? It is clear that there is inflammation, which must be examined and evaluated better", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15618, + "question": "My husband is 35 years old and has recently suffered from an overactive thyroid gland and his TSH level is zero. He has lost 20 kilograms in a month.\nThe specialist doctor advised him to choose the treatment...", + "answer": "It is preferable to treat as soon as possible. If there is no bulging of the eyes, treatment with radioactive iodine may be easier, but the accurate answer will be after reviewing the tests and pictures and discussing and examining the patient.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15619, + "question": "My wife's pituitary gland malfunctioned after giving birth 12 years ago. Can she work again? She is using hydrocortisone 10 and thyroxine 100, and after measuring the last two weeks, her cortisone rose to 965, and the normal level is 171...", + "answer": "It has been answered previously", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15620, + "question": "I had a three-month-old baby circumcised, and then I noticed that the penis had disappeared, and when I pressed it, it appeared, what should I do?", + "answer": "The examination must be conducted by a doctor to determine whether the penis length is normal or not", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15621, + "question": "I have been suffering from swelling of one of the lymph nodes in the neck on the right side for a long time... Sometimes I feel pain and sometimes not... And sometimes I have a cough after eating with a feeling of pain, what...", + "answer": "It may be just a simple infection, but the opinion of the surgeon must be sought", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15622, + "question": "Increased hunger and not feeling full at all. I went to the doctor and he asked me to have a thyroid test, a stool test, and a sugar test. The results were good, but he did not prescribe any treatment for me.\nWhat is the reason?", + "answer": "The most common reason is getting used to eating a lot, especially after the good results of the aforementioned tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15623, + "question": "My wife has been suffering from a malfunction of the pituitary gland for about 12 years as a result of postpartum hemorrhage. Can the pituitary gland work again, knowing that she is using hydrocortisone? 10 mg and thyroxine...", + "answer": "Often the gland does not return to work, but in some cases the decrease in gland function is temporary and must be carefully re-evaluated under the supervision of an endocrinologist, in addition to ensuring the accuracy of the test.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15624, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor and take the necessary tests and pictures to determine the cause and treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15625, + "question": "I have pain when I press on my right breast at and around the nipple, and the pain stops when I stop pressure on it. I am 15 years old and I play sports, but I am a little tall. I am 170 and my weight is 73. What should I do?", + "answer": "Must be examined by a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15626, + "question": "I suffer from diabetes, especially frequent urination, and this makes me especially embarrassed. Is there a solution to reduce frequent urination? Is there a useful medication?", + "answer": "Of course, you must consult a doctor to follow up on diabetes treatment, because the disease has long-term complications that are more important than increased urination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15627, + "question": "Effects of thyroid surgery with radioactive iodine", + "answer": "If the use of iodine in your case is correct, the side effects are considered minor if the patient adheres to the instructions, and each case must be evaluated individually.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15628, + "question": "I suffer from total hearing loss in the left side", + "answer": "You should see an ear, nose and throat specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15629, + "question": "I have been suffering from chronic ulcerative colitis for about 3 years and have been using the treatment Salovac 500 mg, six pills daily for about 2 years or more, and I have previously used the immunosuppressive treatment Amuran...", + "answer": "You should see a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15630, + "question": "Are there medications or nutritional supplements to enlarge bones, length them, and height in general, knowing that my height is normal and I am 17 years old? If not, are there...", + "answer": "Medically, none of the above is recommended", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15631, + "question": "I suffer from dizziness, dizziness, nausea, confusion in the brain, and hypoglycemic attacks. After complete examinations, including a CT scan, an MRI, and a brain catheter, the doctor discovered a connection between a vein and an artery, which was separated by injection...", + "answer": "You must make sure that your blood sugar is low first, and then do tests after that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15632, + "question": "Does taking one growth hormone pen to gain weight affect the body or provide any benefit, given that my weight is 60 and I am 24 and my height is 165? Please advise. Thanks", + "answer": "Yes, it affects and should not be taken in this way", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15633, + "question": "I am a 15-year-old young man, my height is 176-180, and I did not have a growth spurt and I grew as if I was a child and reached the age of 13 or 14. How tall will I be if I have a growth spurt or...", + "answer": "It depends on the age of the bone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15634, + "question": "I am a 47-year-old woman and my husband is 10 years younger than me. Can I have children?", + "answer": "If the menstrual cycle is still present, then in principle there is no problem", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15635, + "question": "My wife had a sebaceous gland appear in her head. It seemed very small, and it increased over time. Its size and feel. Pain when pressed. It was also noted that another small gland appeared\nWhat are the causes of its appearance and what is the treatment?", + "answer": "You should see a general surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15636, + "question": "Most of the time, when I am relaxed or absent-minded, I feel a strange, tickling-like sensation near my stomach that lasts for only a few seconds. I noticed that this feeling only comes to me when I think of a specific person!...", + "answer": "natural", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15637, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I am an unmarried girl and I am 23 years old. I had tests for thyroid syndrome (TSH).\nMy gland secretions increased by 5.031\nThe doctor prescribed me 100 mg Eltroxin...", + "answer": "Before starting treatment, the examination must be repeated with the FT4 examination. In general, this examination indicates a slight laziness in the function of the gland. It only needs to be monitored and does not require this dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15638, + "question": "I am 16 years old and my nipple has a strange shape, even though there is nothing abnormal in me and no secretions, thank God. I did a manual examination and there is nothing wrong with my breasts. What is the reason?", + "answer": "You should see a gynecologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15639, + "question": "I am a month and a half pregnant and I take thyroxine 100. I had a gland examination and it came out 6. Is this normal or should I increase the dose?", + "answer": "If what is meant is to test the TSH, the result is completely inappropriate and the dose must be raised so that only one day of each week becomes 200 mg, and the remaining six days of the week at a rate of 100 mg daily, and the test is repeated after a month.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15640, + "question": "Is it possible to increase my height, given that my height is 157 and my weight is 55, given that my father is 160? Is there a natural treatment?", + "answer": "You must know your age, bone age, and maternal height, and then be evaluated by a doctor to accurately answer the question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15641, + "question": "Does taking arginine acid at a dose of 1000 mg three times daily increase the secretion of growth hormone and thus increase height? And does it have side effects?", + "answer": "No, it has no practical impact", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15642, + "question": "Excuse me, I had a TSH test done, and I asked the laboratory doctor and the pharmacist and they said it was 4.11. Is this an underactive thyroid?", + "answer": "In principle, this examination is normal and must be repeated with the FT4 examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15643, + "question": "Swelling of the nipple in men", + "answer": "Clinical examination is necessary", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15644, + "question": "I am 27 years old and I have an underactive thyroid gland. Will this affect marriage?", + "answer": "It does not affect if you are committed to treatment and perform a gland examination periodically and follow up with the doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15645, + "question": "My mother had her thyroid tested and the results were clear\nT4 FREE 1.6 ng/dl\nThyroid stimulating hormone TSH 5.18 UlU/ml\nWhat is the treatment, given that you are 60 years old and do not suffer from diabetes or high blood pressure...", + "answer": "This is a simple (subclinical) laziness that does not require treatment at the present time and requires re-examination every 3-6 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15646, + "question": "What causes dry mouth? I suffer from this problem. I do not have any chronic disease", + "answer": "There are several causes of dry mouth:\n-Most often a side effect of some medications, such as medications used to treat depression and anxiety, antihistamines, decongestants, high blood pressure, and muscle relaxants.\n-Smoking and all uses of tobacco.\nDry mouth becomes more common with age.\n-Snoring and mouth breathing\n-Some diseases such as diabetes, AIDS, stroke, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease\n-Stress and anxiety", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15647, + "question": "I am 18 years old. A year ago, lymph nodes appeared behind the right and left ear. I went to the doctor and he gave me antibiotics, but they did not go away. Rather, they were getting smaller and larger, and two weeks ago, the lymph nodes appeared...", + "answer": "The correct name is lymph nodes, not glands, as they are not medically affiliated with the endocrine system, but rather with the blood and immune system. When these enlarged nodes are usually painful, this is the result of a simple infection, but a medical examination and laboratory tests must be performed to confirm.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15648, + "question": "What are the causes of an underactive thyroid gland? My blood pressure is normal and sometimes it drops, my heartbeat is regular, my menstrual cycle is regular and not late, and I do not suffer from constipation.\nsubsidiary...", + "answer": "The most important reason is a defect in the autoimmune system, which leads to the destruction of the gland. Regardless of the symptoms, a gland function test must be performed to diagnose lethargy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15649, + "question": "I am 27 years old, and I suffer from an ear infection to the point where I feel heavy and my hearing is weak. Two years ago, I had a brain tumor that paralyzed 80% of it. Is this the cause or not, although...", + "answer": "Must be evaluated by a nose, ear, throat (ENT) specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15650, + "question": "I have a very small vision deficiency of 0.75, so I have glasses, but I do not feel that I am visually impaired with or without glasses, so I never wear them. Is that possible?", + "answer": "Duplicate question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15651, + "question": "Do pelvic infections affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "No doubt about it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15652, + "question": "Do the thyroid gland and its hormone imbalance cause obesity and high blood pressure?", + "answer": "Thyroid hormones are important for regulating the metabolism in our bodies, so a deficiency in thyroid hormones slows down metabolic processes and often causes weight gain.\nAlso, a disturbance in thyroid hormones (either hyperthyroidism or underactivity) may lead to high blood pressure", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15653, + "question": "My brother is 15 years old, his weight is 88 and his height is 167. Is he a good height? Is it possible that he will grow taller in the coming years? Where will he stand? Almost a lot. God bless you.", + "answer": "In principle, its length is acceptable, but in order for the answer to be accurate, it must be evaluated in the clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15654, + "question": "The presence of cysts in the thyroid gland, what causes it?", + "answer": "Its size and shape must be determined via ultrasound, then a biopsy must be taken if necessary (must be evaluated in the clinic).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15655, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid and I take 25% pills with treatment. Is it beneficial to take Biotin 5000 pills with treatment?", + "answer": "Please clarify the scientific name of the second treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15656, + "question": "I have been suffering from hyperthyroidism for two years and have been taking bazdene et normocardile. This medication has helped me and the gland returned to normal after a year and a half of not using it, but in a month...", + "answer": "Treatment can be done with surgery or by giving a therapeutic dose of iodine, and this must be discussed with the treating physician after determining the cause of the hypersecretion.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15657, + "question": "I am a young man, 19 years old, and my voice is soft. How can I make it hoarse? I know that the hormone responsible for the harshness of the voice is testosterone\nAre there treatments that increase the secretion of this hormone?", + "answer": "Testosterone must be tested first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15658, + "question": "I am 49 years old and my last period was 50 days ago. I now feel stomach upset. Is this considered a symptom of pregnancy?", + "answer": "Possible!, but to be sure, a pregnancy test must be done.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15659, + "question": "What is the treatment for toxic thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Treatment for thyrotoxicosis may include a number of measures depending on the causative factor, as follows:\n- Pharmaceutical drugs to control the symptoms associated with thyrotoxicosis.\n- Pharmaceutical drugs to inhibit the production of thyroid hormones.\n- Radioactive iodine treatment.\n- Surgical intervention to remove part or all of the thyroid gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15660, + "question": "Does masturbation cause the breasts to become saggy?", + "answer": "Sexual habit does not affect the breast, and it does not become saggy. It becomes saggy after pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15661, + "question": "Can a pregnant woman take prednisone, knowing that she has previously had a miscarriage? Does this medication have any side effects on the fetus?", + "answer": "Treatment is used only if the pregnant woman's condition requires it and there is no alternative to it and the risk of leaving her without treatment is greater than the risk of treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15662, + "question": "Does pregnancy occur four days before the time of menstruation? The last exercise was on the 3rd of the 11th month, and four days later I had my period normally, and after the period...", + "answer": "First of all, the general answer to your question: Does pregnancy occur four days before the period? It is that pregnancy is not possible in this case, because menstruation is the main sign that denies the presence of pregnancy, but if menstruation after intercourse is abnormal, such as only drops of blood, or minor bleeding, this may indicate that this The bleeding is not menstrual bleeding.\nIn some cases, pregnancy may be accompanied by minor bleeding resulting from the implantation of the fertilized egg in the wall of the uterus, but most often this bleeding occurs approximately 10 days after intercourse.\nIt is also worth noting that if your menstrual cycle is regular, ovulation often occurs approximately 14 days before the expected start of the next menstrual period, and intercourse in the period between the day following ovulation and the start of the next menstrual cycle will not lead to pregnancy.\nThe delay in your menstrual cycle is mostly related to reasons other than pregnancy, and in all cases, before thinking about taking any of the measures, you must confirm that you are not pregnant by performing a home pregnancy test, as the period is sufficient to show accurate results.\nAfter confirming the absence of pregnancy, you can wait until the next menstrual period. In some cases, the menstrual period may not occur in one of the months. However, if you notice that the menstrual delay coincides with the appearance of other symptoms, I advise you to consult a gynecologist to determine the reason for the delayed menstruation.\nThere are several reasons that may lead to a delayed menstrual period. These reasons may be simple, as is often the case, or the delay may be due to reasons that require medical treatment. I will show you in the following a group of common reasons for a delayed menstrual period:\n\nPregnancy.\nBreastfeeding.\nStarting to exercise suddenly, or doing strenuous exercise.\nExposure to some psychological and physical stresses.\nMake some lifestyle changes.\nSudden weight changes or severe weight gain or loss.\nGrowing older and entering the pre-menopausal stage.\nSome hormonal disorders, such as thyroid disorders.\nSome reproductive system disorders, such as polycystic ovary syndrome.\n\nFor more:\n\nSymptoms of delayed menstruation\nSymptoms of approaching menstruation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15663, + "question": "He has been diabetic for 6 years. What are the steps for his recovery?", + "answer": "Complications of high and irregular blood sugar:\n- Cardiovascular diseases.\n- Neuropathy.\n- Renal impairment.\n- Diabetic retinopathy.\n- Gangrene of the foot (due to lack of blood flow and damage to nerve fibers). - Osteoporosis .\n- Increased chance of bacterial or fungal infection.\nHowever, these symptoms can be avoided by maintaining blood sugar levels, following the doctor’s instructions about balanced nutrition, and adhering to medication doses.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15664, + "question": "Please doctor, what are the side effects of Andriol Testocaps 40 mg??", + "answer": "Side effects are nausea, stomach upset, rash, and severe toxicity. What is important is precision in dealing with hormones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15665, + "question": "I suffer from depression and I took the medication for 6 months and stopped, but I returned to the same condition. Is it necessary for me to complete the treatment because the doctor told me to complete the treatment? But I consulted a general practitioner and he told me...", + "answer": "Antidepressants do not cause addiction, and the time period for treating depression may reach two years, depending on the type of depression, its severity, age, surrounding circumstances, and the best means of treating depression. Antidepressants with behavioral behavioral therapy. See a psychiatrist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15666, + "question": "I have been suffering from an illness for about two years, but I do not know what it is. It begins with stomach pain with belching, then headache, inability to concentrate, a feeling of dizziness, anxiety, and...", + "answer": "Many stomach pains are psychological in origin, and belching is accompanied by psychosomatic symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, anxiety disorder, feelings of tension, and disturbances in concentration. See a psychiatrist to review your condition in detail, examine you clinically, and arrive at an accurate diagnosis. Exercise, read, listen to calm music, and stay away from caffeine and nicotine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15667, + "question": "The penis is curved towards the left due to frequent masturbation. Is it possible for the penis to return to normal after quitting masturbation? Age: 20 years", + "answer": "First, you must stop masturbating to avoid its physical and psychological harm\nAs for the curvature of the penis, there is no problem with that if it does not interfere with the process of penetration, i.e. insertion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15668, + "question": "Could the cause of hyperparathyroidism be a deficiency of vitamin D, even though blood calcium is normal, phosphorus is normal, and the phosphatase enzyme is normal, with the presence of stones and fragility?", + "answer": "Since calcium and phosphorus are normal and DAL is low, yes, this is possible, and this is considered a result of DAL deficiency, but the tests must be repeated to confirm.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15669, + "question": "I suffer from panic and fear of everything, such as speeding and vomiting, and I suffer from motion sickness. I weigh 55 kg, my height is 174, and I am 25 years old. The doctors told me...", + "answer": "My dear brother, the term panic is a medical matter determined by the doctor. As for the intense fear of everything and vomiting, it is what prevents you from eating and leads to thinness and the loss and decline of essential elements such as vitamins and fatty acids, and it harms your physical and psychological health. Dizziness and colon disorder are symptoms of anxiety disorders. See a psychiatrist and stay away. About caffeine, nicotine and alcohol", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15670, + "question": "What are the causes of laziness in the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "There are many reasons including:\n- Autoimmune disorders.\n- Treatment of hyperthyroidism.\n- Radiation therapy.\n- Undergoing thyroid surgery.\n- Some pharmaceutical drugs\n- Congenital pathological disorders.\n- Pituitary gland diseases.\n- Iodine deficiency.\n- Pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15671, + "question": "My stool has turned black, knowing that I am pregnant and I am not eating well, and I eat very little due to the cravings. I also take pregnancy medications, including vitamins, iron, and calcium.", + "answer": "The reason for the black color of the stool is iron, as long as you do not suffer from stomach and duodenal diseases such as bleeding ulcers.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15672, + "question": "How do we know if the thyroid gland is toxic or not?\nDoes it have an impact on the patient’s life? What are the harmful effects of its development if it is toxic?", + "answer": "Excessive thyroid secretion has physical and psychological symptoms depending on the severity, and it causes insomnia, nervousness, anxiety, mood disorder, disturbance of concentration, memory, and other mental abilities, and symptoms similar to the constant symptoms of panic, such as dizziness, headache, sweating, rapid heart rate, high arterial pressure, increased breathing, tremors, and digestive system disorders such as diarrhea and feeling hot, as well as intolerance to the weather. Natural, hot, and eating too much with thinness affect sex, such as desire, sexual performance disorder, and hair loss. In severe cases, it is dangerous for the functions of the brain, heart, blood pressure, respiratory and digestive systems, and mood disorders similar to mania and severe emotional depression.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15673, + "question": "I had a lump appear on both thighs under the skin. I don’t know if it is a gland. I am very afraid because I have read a lot about the glands. They are painful when I touch them, the size of a pea, and there is also one above...", + "answer": "As I explained in the previous answer, it is advisable to consult an internal medicine specialist to make the necessary diagnosis and determine the cause of the problem.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15674, + "question": "I have had an underactive thyroid gland for 6 years, and I take treatment sometimes because I do not like the commitment\nIs it dangerous to leave for treatment?\nMy weight is 70 and my height is 160", + "answer": "Yes, the danger of thyroxine deficiency is for all organs of the body, causing major depression, impairment of memory, concentration, comprehension, and mental functions, and a negative impact on brain cells, depending on the severity of the deficiency. Thyroxine is very important in cell metabolism, as it is linked to all organs of the body, including the skin, heart, cholesterol, hair, and energy. A deficiency causes lethargy, obesity, and sluggishness. Heart function and irregular heartbeats, the digestive system with constipation, and the reproductive system with heavy menstruation. Therefore, it is not permissible to stop the medication, and you must follow up with your doctor and have periodic examination of hormones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15675, + "question": "I have a ten-year-old daughter who suffers from bedwetting during the night. What should I do?", + "answer": "My dear sister, you did not mention details about your daughter’s condition. Did she go for a period without voluntary urination and the frequency of night urination? Nighttime involuntary urination has multiple causes, and organic causes must be excluded, such as diabetes, urinary tract infection, spinal deformity, and nocturnal seizures. As for other matters, they depend on the relationship and the way you deal with this matter. Such as indifference or criticism, which makes the matter worse, anxiety, psychological pressures, depression, questioning family relationships, the number of large family members, and drinking a lot of fluids in the evening, and since your daughter is 10 years old, nocturnal urination causes low confidence, anxiety, and depression, and makes the matter worse, so show her to a doctor to help you with treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15676, + "question": "I am a student in college, and my grades are good, but my family makes me feel that my grades are excellent. I am afraid that I will not be responsible. What should I do?", + "answer": "My dear sister, there is no need to worry and keep your self-confidence high as long as your grades are good and you are responsible. Do not pay too much attention to family interference in academic matters. Study is determined by intelligence, will and motivation. Do not leave room for low self-confidence so that it does not affect your studies and study as much as you can without Sensitivity to others", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15677, + "question": "How can I get rid of the illusion of illness and the fear of death?\nDo muscle pain throughout the body, shortness of breath, and blurred eyes have anything to do with what I feel?\nHow can I be sure that this...", + "answer": "Peace be upon you. Fear of death or disease is a psychological condition that causes many physical symptoms, obsession with that, and mood disturbance, including the physical symptoms you mentioned. Practice sports, read, and listen to calm music. Stay away from caffeine, smoking, and alcohol. See a psychiatrist to help you with treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15678, + "question": "What should I do? I am 19 years old and two months ago I suffered from a psychological condition such as depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. I took the medication Alivary - laproxyl. I have weak sexual desire and erectile dysfunction. Do I have hope?", + "answer": "It is not permissible to take medical drugs without medical advice and supervision. See a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15679, + "question": "I have a 4 year old who has not spoken yet\nHe did not utter a useful sentence, knowing that he moves a lot and my wife is not one of my relatives\nPlease advise", + "answer": "This condition cannot be resolved unless the child is referred to a psychiatrist for diagnosis and treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15680, + "question": "I am 17 years old and I did not have the dream of puberty that is common among young people, even though I have wet dreams and ejaculate, but I wish I had sexual dreams, knowing that I was practicing the habit. Have I reached puberty?", + "answer": "Dear, you are an adult, stop the dangerous masturbation and your conditions will return to normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15681, + "question": "My friend wants to stab himself with a knife... What are the areas where if he stabs himself he will not die and how large should the wound be so that he will not die?", + "answer": "Take your friend to a psychiatrist to learn about his condition and help him with treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15682, + "question": "There is a swelling in the right testicle, and the inner testicle is falling, it is always at the bottom. When I used to sit for a long period of time in front of the computer, there would be months of vomiting, and months of cravings would come to me, so the pressure normalized...", + "answer": "I didn't understand the question! I'm sorry, please simply rewrite it!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15683, + "question": "I suffer from a severe headache, especially in the evening, accompanied by the appearance of bubbles that move from one place to another, in addition to eye strain, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and a lack of concentration...", + "answer": "My dear brother, dysthymic mood disorder accompanied by anxiety disorder causes various psychological, neurological and physical symptoms, including headaches, fatigue, lethargy, various pains in any bodily organ, the appearance of various skin symptoms, and disturbance of concentration and sleep. See a psychiatrist and stay away from caffeine, nicotine and alcohol, eat a balanced diet, exercise, read, listen to calm music and pray.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15684, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. I suffer from anemia and I suffer from a lack of concentration. I no longer focus well on exams, and this thing caused me depression because I no longer...", + "answer": "Anemia causes lethargy, stress, anxiety, and depression, which leads to disturbances in concentration, memory, and comprehension. See a hematologist to find out the causes of anemia and treat it, and your condition will return to recovery. It is also useful to consult a psychiatrist if the condition is severe and needs time to heal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15685, + "question": "Hello,\nI am 21 years old, my weight is 105. I suffer from the problem of a small penis, and I have not gone to any doctor for treatment. Is there a medical or health explanation for this condition?\nThanks...", + "answer": "It is necessary to lose weight, especially the abdominal fat area, because it affects the length of the penis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15686, + "question": "I suffer from the fear of death, and I feel depressed and upset. I have become nervous, frowning, and absent-minded. My life has become unstable because of the fear of death that accompanies me everywhere I go.", + "answer": "The fear of death is very widespread and comes in an obsessive form, which is what you seem to suffer from. It causes or is associated with depression to a large extent, which causes you to feel distressed, grimacing, nervous, and anxious. It causes disruption in your social, practical, and professional life and constant fear. Practice sports, read, eat a balanced diet, use anise and mint, and stay away from caffeine. In coffee, black tea, Nescafe, Cola, and Pepsi, see a psychiatrist to help you with treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15687, + "question": "Does aldactone cause breast enlargement in men?", + "answer": "Aldactone contains spironolactone and is used as a diuretic\nAmong its side effects:\nStomach bleeding, ulceration, gastritis, diarrhea, cramping, nausea, and vomiting, gynecomastia, irregular menstruation, and postmenopausal bleeding.\nYou should not stop taking the medication, and if any side effects appear, you should consult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15688, + "question": "Is it harmful to put soap into the vagina?", + "answer": "Yes, it is harmful and can lead to infections because it changes the characteristics of the vagina. If soap gets in, it should be rinsed with lukewarm water only.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15689, + "question": "My brother is infected with Hepatitis C and there is a problem that he asks me to borrow my clothes most of the time and I am embarrassed to refuse. Should I sterilize the clothes in some way or not wear them again?", + "answer": "The infection is transmitted from an infected person to a healthy person through blood contaminated with the infectious virus, in the following ways:\nOrgan transplantation (kidney, liver, heart) from an infected donor.\nKidney failure patients on dialysis are at risk of infection with hepatitis C virus.\nParticipation in used needles to inject narcotic drugs.\nInvoluntary puncture or wound with a needle or scalpel contaminated with the virus while working in laboratories, operating rooms, or for dialysis workers.\nTattooing or cupping with unsterile needles and tools, or shaving with a razor contaminated with the blood of a person infected with the virus.\nsexual intercourse,\nI mean, not through clothes!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15690, + "question": "What is the meaning of WBC=7.3*10^3 analysis?", + "answer": "White blood cells are immune cells that protect the body from various diseases and microbes, and are divided into several types:\n\nBasal cells.\nEosinophil cells.\nLymphocytes.\nPhagocytic cells.\nNeutrophil cells.\n\nEach type of cell has its own function to protect the body.\nThe normal number of white blood cells in the body ranges between 4,500 to 11,000 cells per microliter, and the result varies slightly between laboratories, due to the difference in the method of testing and taking the sample. As for the result of the question analysis, it is normal.\nThere are many reasons that lead to low levels of white blood cells, such as:\n\nBone marrow damage.\nCancer treatment drugs.\nSome immune diseases such as lupus.\nLiver and spleen diseases.\nRadiotherapy.\nSome viral diseases.\nSome cancers that affect the bone marrow.\nSevere bacterial infections.\nStrong psychological or physical pressure.\nGene defect.\n\nOr an increase in the level of white blood cells, such as:\n\nSmoking.\nSurgical removal of the spleen.\nInfection, often caused by bacteria.\nInfections.\nLeukemia.\nTissue damage.\nPregnancy.\n\n There are also some medications that affect the level of white blood cells, causing a decrease in the level of white blood cells, such as:\n\nAntibiotics.\nAnticonvulsants.\nAntithyroid hormones.\nArsenic.\nCaptopril.\nchemotherapy.\nChlorpromazine.\nClozapine.\nDiuretics.\nAntihistamines.\nSulfonamide.\nQuinidine.\nTerbinafine.\nTiclopidine.\n\nOr cause an increase in the level of white blood cells, such as: \n\nBeta receptor agonists.\nSteroids.\nEpinephrine.\nHeparin.\nLithium.\n\nWhite blood cell analysis is performed in the following cases: \n\nInfection.\nAllergies.\nInflammation.\nblood cancer.\n\nFor more:\n\n White blood cell disorders\nIs high white blood cell count dangerous?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15691, + "question": "What is Reiter's disease or syndrome?", + "answer": "A clinical syndrome that includes nonbacterial urethritis, conjunctivitis, polyarthritis, balanitis, and keratoderma gonorrhoeae may occur. In some cases, inflammation of the pericardium (membrane of the heart) and changes in the electrocardiogram have been recorded. The causes of the disease are unknown, and in some cases, as in Ritter's initial description, there may be enteritis without urethritis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15692, + "question": "My son, 1 year + 10 months old, suffered from colic, vomiting, and diarrhea\nThe doctor asked for a stool test and then gave it based on the result of the test, which said that he had a 7.5 mm amoeba in his intestines, cystic kryptonase, every 12 hours, and by God...", + "answer": "There is no problem, but the treatment must continue for 10 days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15693, + "question": "I suffer from erectile dysfunction, knowing that I take high blood pressure medication and am addicted to masturbation because I am an expatriate and far from my wife. What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Addiction to masturbation while taking medications for high blood pressure, both of which impair erection. Many medications to treat high blood pressure affect erection and mood as well, especially depression, and this is what impairs erection. Stay away from this addiction, which also leads to high pressure, blood sugar, and harmful cholesterol. It exhausts the heart, brain, and the rest of the body’s organs, and reduces immunity. It causes thinness, fatigue, lethargy, erectile dysfunction, and premature ejaculation, and causes anxiety and depression. Exercise, listen to music, and read.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15694, + "question": "I am a 29-year-old girl who has suffered from involuntary urination since my childhood. Does masturbation have anything to do with this?", + "answer": "Bedwetting at night has causes that may be organic, such as deformity of the spinal vertebrae, bladder dysfunction, or diabetes, and sometimes from nocturnal epileptic seizures, or resulting from psychological pressures, anxiety, and writing during childhood. Childhood, which increases in the continuity of bedwetting at night, is also susceptible to urinary tract infection, which It makes things worse, but masturbation increases involuntary urination due to infections in the urinary tract, high blood sugar, and weak immunity. See a urologist to rule out an organic disorder.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15695, + "question": "My father is 60 years old. We were surprised that he was taking Viagra pills and his sexual activity had increased until he started having sex with my mother every day, but she was unable to do so, and when she refused, he attacked her with beatings, insults, and suspicion, and she...", + "answer": "My dear brother, since your father doubts his wife, beats her, and insults her when he asked for daily, exhausting marital intercourse with her, while he is old and indulges in sex, the matter requires an assessment of the psychological and sexual state from a psychiatrist to accurately diagnose the condition and treat it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15696, + "question": "My husband has been suffering from brain atrophy for some time and the doctors told me that the entire cerebral cortex is not present in the brain, but I only see him responding to me, but without awareness. Is there a specific treatment?", + "answer": "There is no treatment such as medication, and you need to be tested for vitamin B12 and D3, vision and hearing examination, lighting, simple furniture, keeping them away from the risks of falling and dangerous tools such as sharp tools and heaters, bathing with hot water, monitoring to avoid harming themselves and others, helping them to meet their needs of food, bathing, clothing, and walking, and giving them the drugs prescribed by the supervisor to avoid Taking large quantities or not taking them due to memory disorder, depression, and suicide. The person dealing with him should introduce himself repeatedly, provide a calm atmosphere, stay away from their discussions, turn off the television, and remove disturbances from voices, movements, and crowds of people to avoid violence, illusion, and visual hallucinations, and to treat any disease and behavior disorder.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15697, + "question": "Does taking thyroxine to treat hypothyroidism cause numbness in the face and upper and lower extremities?", + "answer": "Ligothyroxine is used to treat hypothyroidism and its side effects include:\nSleep problems (insomnia)\nFeeling nervous\nFever, hot flashes and sweating\nChanges in menstrual periods\nChanges in appetite, changes in weight, and perhaps less serious side effects: hair loss.\nIf any side effect occurs, you must consult a doctor and do not stop taking the medication", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15698, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I am a young man, 19 years old, and my height is 160.. Is there a way to increase my height with hormones? Note that my mother and father are the same height as me ^^.. Thank you.", + "answer": "As long as your parents are the same height, it is normal, as genetics has a direct relationship to that", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15699, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI am 19 years old and have an underactive thyroid gland, although I am lazy in following up on my treatment for it, as it has been a year since I had my last test for it...", + "answer": "From a psychological and neurological perspective, the danger of an underactive thyroid gland leads to lethargic depression and disturbance of mental processes such as attention, concentration, comprehension, and analysis. It affects memory and laziness of all kinds, and in severe cases, disturbance of consciousness and damage to the cerebral cortex in chronic cases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15700, + "question": "Can I give birth through in vitro fertilization when I am 46 years old and have been married for two years and discovered that I have a node in my uterus that is 8 cm in size, but my cycle is regular and the size of the egg is normal, and my husband has", + "answer": "It is possible, but to a very small percentage, and according to examinations related to the ovaries and the uterus, it is necessary to ascertain the effect of the node on its lining.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15701, + "question": "Doctor, if there is a defect in the glands that secrete serotonin, what disease does it cause?", + "answer": "A decrease in the neurotransmitter serotonin leads to multiple psychological disorders, including depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety, panic, and phobia.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15702, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old girl. I have been masturbating since the age of 10. How does this affect my ability to conceive??", + "answer": "There is no relationship between female masturbation and the ability to reproduce. Rather, stop this practice that is harmful to the soul, sex, and physical health.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15703, + "question": "May I know the difference between an EEG and a brain scan?", + "answer": "EEG, i.e. brain planning, shows the electrical charges of the brain in cases of epilepsy or the presence of a defect in it such as dementia or brain injuries, but without knowing what they are. As for computed tomography (CT), which is more accurate than brain magnetic resonance imaging, it shows any brain injuries, their nature, and their size.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15704, + "question": "Peace be upon you. Does Zyprexa cause diabetes or does it have symptoms? Please advise me. Thank you", + "answer": "Peace be upon you. The drug Olanzapine causes high blood sugar, harmful cholesterol, fats, and weight gain. Therefore, a laboratory examination must be performed for this before prescribing treatment. Other common symptoms are dizziness, sleep, excessive drowsiness, feeling of fatigue, lethargy, dry mouth, difficulty speaking, and increased forced movement that is annoying to the patient, “akathesia,” tremors, and involuntary movements in the stomach. The face and tongue, tardigrade dyskinesia, and peripheral muscle spasm. These are common symptoms that, if they occur, are easy for the doctor to treat the situation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15705, + "question": "A twenty-year-old girl suffers from an increase in electrical charges in the brain. According to your experience, what are the correct amounts of Depakene, Tegretol, and Cupra?", + "answer": "This is determined by the specialist doctor and according to the therapeutic level of the drug in the blood and also according to weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15706, + "question": "Young man, 26, I cleaned urine by squeezing the urethra from the bottom of the scrotum to the head of the penis for years, causing urinary incontinence for 10 minutes after urination, then it stopped.\nI masturbated a lot when I was a teenager, but now...", + "answer": "This is not called urinary incontinence...\nThe solution is to forget him or her...\nWhat you're complaining about is probably a normal thing. It goes away automatically when you forget about it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15707, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland cause numbness in the face, hands, and feet, knowing that I suffer from hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "There is no relationship between the facial nerve and the nerve in the hands and feet, so we can say that the reason may be pressure on one of these nerves. Perhaps the issue is psychological. In any case, you must see a neurologist to ensure the presence or absence of any problem related to the nervous system.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15708, + "question": "Is fear one of the causes of numbness in the feet and hands?", + "answer": "Yes, physical sensations such as tingling and numbness in the extremities may occur in all parts of the body alone or accompanied by various other physical symptoms as a result of fear and intense anxiety, especially in people who repress their feelings or who suffer from personality disorders such as avoidant, anxious, depressed, and hysterical personality, and many women in Eastern societies who suffer from And prevents her from dialogue and considers her deficient in reason and religion, knowing that this is contrary to what is stated in religion, which makes repressed things fall on the body in various forms to create a feeling of imaginary psychological balance.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15709, + "question": "Is erection or ejaculation painful? If not, what causes pain to a normal man or is there no pain at all? Knowing that this man is not married and does not reside...", + "answer": "My dear brother, the question is not clear. Please formulate it in writing more clearly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15710, + "question": "My eye size is\nRIGHT:\nSPH= - 0.75\nCYL= -2.00\nAXIS=8\nLIFT:\nSPH= -1.75\nCYL= -.75\nAXIS=16\nWhat is the degree of impairment and is it considered a level and degree of visual impairment?", + "answer": "In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful\nThis expresses a simple weakness\nIf you want to get rid of your glasses, you can come to the clinic and we will perform a vision correction procedure for you after conducting the necessary tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15711, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you\nI am 29 years old and I have a problem with my chin\nThere are gaps in the beard, and there are hairs in the joints, and their growth is very weak, very weak...\nI looked into your medical program...", + "answer": "what's your question??", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15712, + "question": "Does MFIII help increase height according to what I read about it, or is it just for promotion? Because I am 19 and I want to increase my height", + "answer": "There are no medicines, drugs or devices to increase length. They are all commercial promotional advertisements. Be content with what God has given you. There is no importance for the length of the penis as long as it is within the normal range when erect, approximately 7 to 17 cm. What is important is efficiency in performance in terms of erection strength and the absence of premature ejaculation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15713, + "question": "Is it possible, after suffering from hyperthyroidism, to develop an underactive thyroid gland, knowing that I stopped taking hyperthyroidism treatment two years ago, and now I suffer from...", + "answer": "The presence of milk in the breast is an indication of the presence of a defect in the pituitary gland, which secretes the hormone prolactin, which leads to the secretion of milk from the breast in males and females. It also affects what this gland secretes, what is known as “thyroid-stimulating hormone,” which causes a disorder in thyroid secretions. Therefore, see a doctor. Glands", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15714, + "question": "Why do patients with diabetes lose some sense of sensation?", + "answer": "Diabetic neuritis may be the cause of loss of sensation, which is a type of inflammation or nerve damage that can occur when you have diabetes. High blood sugar can damage nerve fibers throughout the body, but most often diabetic neuropathy damages the nerves in the legs and feet and thus leads to a loss of sensation in the areas where the nerves have been damaged. Blood sugar levels must be controlled to prevent diabetes complications, including: Inflammation of the nerves", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15715, + "question": "Is there a relationship between sex and thyroid hormone deficiency?", + "answer": "Yes, there is a relationship between thyroid hormones and inhibiting erection and sexual desire, whether in the case of excessive secretion of the thyroid gland or its inactivity and lethargy in secreting important hormones in cell metabolism and in influencing the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, which is linked to the functions of vital organs, including the reproductive system.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15716, + "question": "I want sleeping drops that have a simple meaning, meaning he can sleep for at least two hours", + "answer": "It is not permissible to dispense any hypnotic or psychological treatments except under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15717, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI want to use Cidophag or Glucophage for the purpose of losing weight, and I do not suffer from cysts or diabetes, thank God. When I stop it, it is possible to develop diabetes, and does it affect...", + "answer": "Glucophage contains metformin and is not used for the purpose of weight loss because studies have not proven this, and its side effects include:\nNausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain gases.\nMuscle pain.\nrash\nFeeling short of breath.\nFever, chills, body aches, symptoms similar to flu symptoms.\nheadache\nGeneral weakness", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15718, + "question": "My height is about 171 cm, and at the age of 18 I want to increase my height. Does my height stop at the age of 25?", + "answer": "Normal height stops at the age of 18 years, and your height for females is within the normal range, so there is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15719, + "question": "Why do I feel pain in my neck after crying, especially when swallowing?", + "answer": "Crying is a symptom of depression, a bad mood, and severe anxiety when it is prevalent. This may be accompanied by physical pain or functional disorders of the organs, such as peripheral pain, dry mouth, and disturbed esophageal movements, which causes difficulty swallowing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15720, + "question": "What is the most effective type of injections for erection? Can I use them on my own?", + "answer": "It is not permissible to take sexually stimulant drugs except under medical supervision", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15721, + "question": "What is the cause of swelling of the Montgomery glands located on the areola of the breast with the appearance of other small pimples, the appearance of brown spots on the areola, a change in the nipple, and intermittent tingling in the breast with swelling...", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor in order to conduct an examination and examine the condition, as there are several reasons that lead to the occurrence of this problem, such as the presence of a benign tumor, a cancerous mass, exposure to a fungal infection, etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15722, + "question": "I had a thyroid test done and the results were as follows:\nT3: 126 ref. range 84 - 172\nT4: 5.7 ref.range 4.5 - 12.5\nTSH: 0.6 ref.range 0.36 -...", + "answer": "These tests evaluate the functioning of the thyroid gland and all of your tests are within the normal range", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15723, + "question": "Hello\nMy wife, who is 34 years old, had symptoms of fatigue, excessive sleep, hair loss, and depression. When consulting a doctor and after examinations, I recommended a TSH T4 test.\nThe result was...", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism causes major depression and affects the brain, leading to disturbances in concentration, attention, comprehension, memory, the ability to think, and other mental processes. In chronic cases, it may lead to dementia. Therefore, you must see an endocrinologist to correct the conditions of the thyroid gland, and a psychiatrist to treat depression.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15724, + "question": "Profuse drooling during sleep after a period of interruption. Is it related to the psychological state?", + "answer": "The question is not clear, interruption for what? Please clarify the question", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15725, + "question": "Peace be upon you. A while ago, whenever I get into trouble with someone or get into a fistfight with him, my whole body shakes. What’s the reason?", + "answer": "The trembling that you experience during quarrels is due to ease of arousal and excessive nervousness. This results from various psychological or personality disorders. To determine your condition more broadly, see a psychiatrist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15726, + "question": "Clinmycin medication", + "answer": "Clinamycin contains clindamycin, which is an antibiotic effective against bacterial infections\nThe most common adverse effects are: mild nausea and vomiting, or stomach pain.\nDiarrhea, joint pain, vaginal itching.\nIt is taken with or without food. It can be taken with food if it causes stomach upset.\nTake it with a full glass of water.\nDo not lie down for at least 30 minutes after taking this medicine. This stops irritation of the esophagus\nThe medicine should not be used without consulting a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15727, + "question": "Does using Vitamax capsules affect a breastfeeding woman?", + "answer": "If the recommended dosage is followed, there is no harm in taking this preparation during breastfeeding. If there is no deficiency in vitamins, it is preferable not to use it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15728, + "question": "Hello, I am 15 years old. I have a problem. I urinate at night. I want treatment. I don’t know what the reason is. I suffer from involuntary urination.", + "answer": "For your safety, I advise you to see a urologist to conduct a clinical examination, perform comprehensive analyzes and the necessary pictures or endoscopy, and give treatment. It is necessary to differentiate between nocturnal urinary incontinence and other organic diseases. Is the condition chronic or new, and does the psychological state play a role or not, as a lot of nocturnal urination is associated with many disorders? Psychological causes differ from organic causes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15729, + "question": "Where can I get Carevair pills to gain weight, and are they available in Egypt, knowing that my height is 162 and my weight is 54?", + "answer": "You should not take any medication without consulting a doctor, and you can ask at pharmacies inside Egypt to obtain it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15730, + "question": "What do you think of Mezitang weight loss pills, which are American pills?", + "answer": "It is not preferable to take weight loss medications without consulting a doctor, because many of them are not sufficiently studied, and it is preferable to follow a diet and exercise.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15731, + "question": "Do fish oil pills help sleep?", + "answer": "Fish oil: a yellowish fixed oil that contains a large percentage of vitamin A and vitamin D and is extracted from the liver of whale (cod).\nStudies have found that omega-3 fatty acids (fish oil) may improve sleep by increasing the secretion of melatonin, a hormone that regulates the sleep cycle. Although more research is needed to clearly establish that fish oil enhances sleep, currently available studies indicate that fish oil generally improves sleep patterns.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15732, + "question": "I had an operation to remove the left undescended testicle. I move normally. The pain is not noticeable, but a yellow liquid comes out. Small spots. The doctor told me that this is abdominal fat, not an infection, and my organs reject antibiotics.", + "answer": "What the doctor told you must be true\nHe is the most capable of answering", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15733, + "question": "I have a problem, which is the absence of sperm in the semen. I had a blood test done, and thank God, the lineage is normal. I got a testicle sample, and thank God there are animals. What is the reason?", + "answer": "This is often due to a blockage in the seminal ducts", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15734, + "question": "I have been suffering from thyroid disease since I was young. I am 19 years old. My height is 1 meter and 72 inches and my weight is 53 kilograms. Does my disease affect my weight because I want to gain weight, knowing that...", + "answer": "Hyperthyroidism is what can lead to weight loss, but this must stop with treatment and control of the gland’s activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15735, + "question": "I have pain in the feet and a fever that comes at bedtime and rises until it reaches the thighs. I have hypothyroidism and I take 125 thyroid medication. I had an examination and there are no salts or sugar...", + "answer": "Heat under the feet has many causes, including: diabetes, nerve inflammation, increased thyroid secretion, increased uric acid levels in the blood, low potassium, psychological anxiety, and depression. Laboratory tests must be performed for these diseases to try to find out the cause. Treatment: - Treating the disease that causes heat in the feet. If you are diabetic, it must be regulated and controlled - Applying the feet with olive oil - Applying the feet with henna - Massaging the feet with apple cider vinegar - Water bath for the feet: 4 liters of water with a spoonful of ground mustard and placing the feet in it - Using medicine for nerve inflammation Terminal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15736, + "question": "Does thyroid activity cause weight loss? Is it a significant loss or a few kilos? Because I suffer from hair loss, I had many tests and they were all fine. I looked...", + "answer": "Losing 4 kg in two years is not a large number, but this does not mean that it is not necessary to know the reason, perform a thyroid function test, and monitor the weight.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15737, + "question": "Where are the dialysis centers in Egypt, what are the prices of dialysis and the time taken per session?", + "answer": "We are not aware of this. You should go to one of the hospitals in Egypt and inquire about this", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15738, + "question": "Does a regular menstrual cycle mean good ovulation for pregnancy?", + "answer": "Yes in most cases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15739, + "question": "A 58-year-old man urinated involuntarily and unconsciously during sleep. He has no diseases. Does he need tests or treatment?", + "answer": "If the topic is repeated, it must be so", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15740, + "question": "The mother’s age is 60 years old. She suffers from frequent loss of consciousness (fainting) for a short period of less than a minute. Laboratory tests are normal (KFT, LFT, TFT) with the exception of TSH 8.2, note.", + "answer": "From the results of the last examination, it appears that the patient suffers from severe sluggish thyroid function. The thyroid function must be completely re-examined and an endocrinologist should be consulted as soon as possible.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15741, + "question": "I want to ask about fish odor syndrome. Is there a treatment or not? How do we deal with a patient infected with it? Is too much antibiotics harmful or not?", + "answer": "The following tips can be followed to help get rid of this syndrome, such as:\nAvoid certain foods such as cow's milk, fish, eggs, legumes, and peanuts.\nUse acidic soap or shampoo for bathing.\nWash clothes constantly.\nSee a doctor to prescribe antibiotics that reduce the production of the substance that causes the odor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15742, + "question": "Peace be upon you, my son is two years old, and since the fourth month we discovered that he suffers from hypoglycemia syndrome due to a defect in the pancreas, as diagnosed by specialist doctors, and he has been...", + "answer": "Depending on the diagnosis and treatment mentioned above, there may be room for surgery, and this should be discussed with the pediatric surgeon and pediatric endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15743, + "question": "How is increased endocrine gland secretion in the neck treated?", + "answer": "Oral medications, radioactive iodine, surgery, or observation only if this is the result of an infection. Therefore, treatment is done after conducting the necessary tests and pictures to establish the correct diagnosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15744, + "question": "Is the result of the thyroid test (TSH) normal or not, since the result was 0.909? Thank you.", + "answer": "This result is normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15745, + "question": "I am 29 years old and my hair is falling out a lot from the front of my head, so I went to the dermatologist, and he told me that this is hereditary baldness, so don’t bother yourself and take treatment. Then I went to one of the pharmacists and presented to him the problem of my hair, which is falling out...", + "answer": "Minoxidil is used to treat baldness. It takes four hairs to show its effects and must be continued to give effect. It may lead to itching and irritation of the skin and dryness of the scalp. It helps hair growth. It is preferable to adhere to the doctor’s instructions regarding the correct doses and correct use.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15746, + "question": "A 6-year-old girl suffers from ulceration, teeth grinding during sleep, abdominal pain, and sometimes scratching of the body.", + "answer": "She may have hairworms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15747, + "question": "What are the harms resulting from taking an overdose of levothyroxine?", + "answer": "If there is a possibility of an increase in the dose, you must visit the emergency room at the nearest hospital, as the patient may suffer from the following:\nColdness, confusion, rapid or weak pulse, dizziness, loss of consciousness, sudden headache", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15748, + "question": "Does gynexin treat the breast glands or just the fat, as I have more glands than fat and I do not want to have surgery, so how can I get rid of my large breasts if the gynexin...", + "answer": "Surgery is the solution, but some tests must be done before the operation, such as prolactin and thyroid hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15749, + "question": "Developments of antisocial personality disorder", + "answer": "It cannot be predicted because it is linked to the type of abnormal behavior he commits and is often subject to legal social complications such as imprisonment, murder, etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15750, + "question": "What is another name for the forearm and leg bones?", + "answer": "The forearm bone may be given other names depending on the bones it consists of. The forearm consists of two bones, the ulna and the radius. Likewise, as for the leg, it consists of the tibia, or what is called the tibia, and the fibula. References https://www.mayoclinic. org/ar/diseases-conditions/broken-arm/symptoms-causes/syc-20353260\nhttps://www.mayoclinic.org/ar/diseases-conditions/broken-leg/symptoms-causes/syc-20370412", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15751, + "question": "Please, what are the symptoms of parotitis, how to diagnose it, and how to treat it?!", + "answer": "Inflammation of the salivary glands, which results from paramyxovirus infection, which is present in infected saliva and spreads through sneezing, coughing, or other direct contact with another person who has infected saliva. It usually occurs during childhood and is characterized by general symptoms that usually appear fourteen to twenty-four days after The person is exposed to the virus, and initial symptoms include fever, chills, headache, loss of appetite, and painful swelling of the cheek on both sides. For more, see Epidemic Parotitis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15752, + "question": "When does the second growth period end? I am 16 and two months old and I want to increase my height. My standard of living does not allow for follow-up with a specialist. Is there a treatment such as exercise or something? May God reward you with good.", + "answer": "The second growth period ends around the age of 15-16 years in girls and in young men around the age of 18. The possibility of growth or not can be judged by performing an x-ray of the hand or knee to see whether there is a possibility for this or whether growth has stopped. We always recommend seeing an endocrinologist. Diabetes for clinical examination and some laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15753, + "question": "I am 19 years old and I have a problem, which is that the penis does not have a strong and complete erection. It is more like an arc when excited or awake. Is this evidence of erectile dysfunction during marriage, especially?", + "answer": "Shortening does not pose any problem for marriage unless the erection prevents penetration, but otherwise there are no problems", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15754, + "question": "What causes pain under the tongue?", + "answer": "Tongue pain usually occurs due to an injury or infection in the tongue. Sometimes tongue pain may be caused by biting the tongue or as a result of a tongue ulcer that may last for several days, or tongue pain may be caused by an ulcer infection. The affected person may feel pain on the tongue or At the bottom, white or yellow sores appear on the tongue that occur for no apparent reason. Possible causes of ulcer inflammation are an injury to the mouth or abrasive ingredients found in toothpastes or mouthwash, or as a result of allergies to some types of food, or due to nutritional deficiency. It is usually indicated It is called aphthous ulcer and usually goes away without treatment.\nOther reasons that may cause tongue pain include:\n• Suffering from some diseases such as cancer, anemia, or herpes labialis.\n• Nerve pain, which occurs for no apparent reason, as it may be caused by one of the following diseases: diabetes, multiple sclerosis, aging, or infections. References https://www.healthline.com/health/tongue-problems-2 #diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15755, + "question": "Is a swollen lymph gland in the head a primary symptom of AIDS? Does the lymph node in the head swell due to AIDS? Or is it not in the head?", + "answer": "Swollen lymph nodes may occur with many diseases, not just AIDS, so as long as you are concerned about the issue, you should consult a dermatologist or infectious disease specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15756, + "question": "I am 18 years old and have a left testicle, but the right testicle is very small compared to it. What is the reason, knowing that I had a hernia operation at the age of 12 years and the scrotum was opened on the right side?", + "answer": "The reason is the surgery that I had previously had...at the age of 12, which is a late age\nSuch operations are performed at a very early age", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15757, + "question": "Do prescription glasses cause darkening around the eyes? What is the scientific explanation for it? And how to treat it? Thank you very much", + "answer": "In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful\nGlasses are not the reason\nMillions of articles were written about him\nTo date, there is no 100% effective treatment.\nTherefore, you must come to the clinic to undergo a good examination and receive treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15758, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI am a pregnant woman in the 14th week, and the doctor ordered me to undergo blood tests (IgG)(IgM). What is their effect on the health of the mother and the fetus? Thank you.", + "answer": "Depending on the disease suspected by the doctor\nThese are antibodies, but the underlying disease must be identified\npardon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15759, + "question": "Does ear washing cause any harm or not????", + "answer": "Proper ear washing in a doctor’s office or health center does not cause any harm to the ear, but rather helps remove ear glue that causes hearing loss. However, it is never permissible to perform ear washing at home or without medical supervision, as this may cause ear infections or the patient may Same as a ruptured eardrum References https://www.mayoclinic.org/ar/first-aid/first-aid/basics/art-20056709", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15760, + "question": "Hello doctor. I have a question. If a man got a very subtle wound on his penis while sucking it. Can a woman transmit the disease to a man if she is infected??", + "answer": "Supposedly not, because transmission of the disease requires infected blood and saliva does not transmit the virus", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15761, + "question": "Hello, I want to ask about my condition. I have pain on my right side. I went to a doctor and had an examination. He told me the kidney was fine, but I still have pain. And I...", + "answer": "Some blood and urine tests, as well as an ultrasound, may be required. Ultrasound, before diagnosis, to stop the presence of colon, stones in the urinary tract, or gynecological matters", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15762, + "question": "How do I know the type of breast mass? I am 25 years old and a lump appeared in my left breast. At first it was about 1.5 cm in size and was firm. Then it became smaller in size and its firmness decreased...", + "answer": "The appearance of lumps in the breast is a common thing that affects women, so a girl should learn how to do a breast self-examination since she reaches puberty. The breast is a very important part of the female body, and the idea of ​​giving it up is very difficult for a girl, so a self-examination is very important to know any change that has occurred. In the breast.\nThere are two types of lumps that appear in the breast:\n 1- Non-cancerous lumps: They represent the majority of lumps that appear, and they often disappear on their own or require simple treatment, but you must know that in some cases they may turn into cancerous lumps, in addition to that most of them cause a feeling of pain in the breast, examples of which include:\n\nBreast cyst: It is a fluid-filled sac in the breast, which is soft and elastic under the skin. It varies in size from very small, and may reach 2.5 cm. Mostly it is painful, but in some cases it does not cause pain. The cause is unknown, but it is related to menstrual hormones.\nBreast abscess: It results from an infection in the breast. It is painful and is not cancerous, but the skin above it is red.\nBenign tumor: abnormal proliferation of breast cells. It forms a moving mass under the skin, painful when pressed, and usually disappears on its own.\nIntraductal papillomas: growths inside the milk ducts, often behind the nipple, and may lead to blood in the milk.\nLipoma: When fat in the breast is destroyed, it leads to the formation of painful, non-cancerous lumps, and leads to discharge from the breast.\n\n 2- Cancerous lumps: They are breast cancer, but these lumps do not cause pain, and are often solid and irregular in shape, but sometimes they lead to pain in the breast. This happens when they grow in size and put pressure on the breast structures next to them.\nWhen any of these masses appear, whether benign or cancerous, you must visit a specialist doctor to perform the necessary tests. These masses can be diagnosed by:\n\nMammogram.\nMagnetic resonance imaging.\nTaking a breast sample for examination.\n\nWhen the condition is diagnosed, the doctor begins to prescribe the appropriate treatment for it, but in most benign lumps no medications are used, as they disappear on their own, except in the case of an abscess, the doctor prescribes some antibiotic medications, but the condition of these lumps must be monitored and the doctor should be visited constantly if they occur. Change it.\nIf the masses are cancerous, the doctor uses chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, or immunotherapy depending on the degree of cancer and the patient’s condition.\nWe must once again be alerted to the necessity of performing a self-examination periodically, so that the girl can recognize any change occurring in the breast, and be able to treat any change at the beginning of its formation without causing complications.\n For more:\n\n Benign breast cancer or breast lumps\nCauses of breast lumps", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15763, + "question": "I am 19 years old and my height is 1.69. Can I increase my height and is it related to the length of the penis?", + "answer": "It is possible for your height to increase, as full growth continues until the age of 22", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15764, + "question": "Swollen lymph nodes above the left thigh with pain in the body and a red color in the middle and dark on the sides.", + "answer": "The lymph nodes are considered part of the immune system, and their swelling indicates the presence of local inflammation in them or the presence of inflammation in one of the body’s systems in that area, or they may become swollen as a result of the formation of an abscess in them.\nIt is preferable not to tamper with it and consult a doctor for a clinical examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15765, + "question": "Do nerve injections?\nNeurovit or neuroton harm the body\nDo testone injections that supply the body cause harm?", + "answer": "Neurotron or Neurovit injections are used to treat some cases of vitamin B12 deficiency in the body.\nMisuse may cause some side effects, the most important of which are:\n*Pain or redness at the injection site.\n* Mild diarrhea.\n*Itching or swelling all over the body.\n*This medication may cause a decrease in potassium levels in the blood, so it is recommended to consult a doctor if you experience any muscle cramps or irregular heartbeat.\nAs for the drug Testone, it is used in men who do not produce a sufficient amount of testosterone in the body.\nThis hormone is the main hormone responsible for the growth and development of the reproductive organs, muscles, and bones in the man’s body.\nIt is worth noting that using this medication may cause some side effects, including heart disease, stroke, and liver disease.\nmental or mood problems, abnormal drug-seeking behavior, \nOr improper bone growth in adolescents. References 1) https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-21083/neuro-b-12-s-injection/details 2) https://www.webmd.com /drugs/2/drug-168711/testone-cik-intramuscular/details", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15766, + "question": "What causes recurring wrist pain?", + "answer": "More than half of the cases are due to factors in the workplace in most people with CTS syndrome, such as the use of force and repetition in the same movement in the fingers and hand, such as canning meat and fish, using vibrating tools, preparing food and drinks, decorating pastries, postal workers, doctors and dental technicians, knitting, sewing, cooking, and housework. And cleaning upholstery, prolonged use of the computer. It is important to start treatment in the early stages of the syndrome, such as physical therapy and possibly with anti-inflammatory drugs, and perhaps there is a need for surgery, and this will be determined by the orthopedic doctor, whom you should resort to.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15767, + "question": "Hello\nI suddenly felt pain and a rise in the right testicle and pain in the lower abdomen on the right side, knowing that I used to masturbate a lot and now it has lessened...", + "answer": "See a doctor quickly\nTesticular torsion is one possible diagnosis...and it is an urgent matter", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15768, + "question": "Does cold weather affect men negatively sexually?", + "answer": "In cold weather, the man's sexual desire is weak because the muscles are cold and need to be relaxed, and it is difficult for the penis to get a good erection. However, in hot times, the opposite is true, and in hot weather, the man's desire is to repeat the sexual act more than once.\nThis is why creating the right atmosphere in the bedroom is necessary for better sexual performance", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15769, + "question": "What are the benefits of nuts with honey for men?", + "answer": "Nuts with honey help with sexual potency......\nDoctors recommend taking it to strengthen sperm and increase physical and sexual activity", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15770, + "question": "Thank you, Abd al -Aziz, to understand my past, and I am on the authority My work did not ...", + "answer": "The problem, as I see it, was in determining the classification. The question should go to general surgery and not to the endocrinology. As for the inguinal hernia, its delay increases its problems, as it increases the swelling of the testicle and may lead to other complications. Surgery is the only solution, and it is inexpensive and uncomplicated. It can also be performed laparoscopically. See a general surgery specialist as soon as possible. Stay safe!!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15771, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 23-year-old young man who suffers from the release of a sticky substance from the penis during defecation. I know that I suffer from constipation, and I have also stopped masturbating since 20...", + "answer": "These secretions are most likely normal (if you have not had any previous sexual relations).\nStay away from this bad habit", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15772, + "question": "Is AIDS transmitted by sucking the penis even if ejaculation is not performed in the mouth?", + "answer": "It is very rare for AIDS to be transmitted through oral sex, but it should be noted that the fluid that precedes ejaculation also causes AIDS transmission if it enters the mouth.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15773, + "question": "Does prostate congestion cause erectile dysfunction?", + "answer": "Yes, congestion and inflammation of the prostate can affect sexual ability and the ability to achieve an erection, and the medications that are usually prescribed to treat it may also cause this. References https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/sex-and-the- prostate-overcoming-erectile-dysfunction-when-you-have-prostate-disease-20090331100", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15774, + "question": "When I was showering after my period and I inserted one of my index fingers into the vagina, I noticed that it entered, but not completely. No blood came out, but only the tip of the finger entered. Does this mean the membrane is damaged?", + "answer": "It is not possible to confirm this by simply asking, because I do not know whether I inserted the finger forcefully or violently. I do not know. This is confirmed by an examination by a gynecologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15775, + "question": "We have a low sperm count and the doctors advised me to do tubes. What is a good hospital? Do you advise me to do it or not?\nThank you all", + "answer": "Yes, we advise you to do it. It works in most private hospitals in Jordan, the most famous of which is Farah Hospital. You can also keep sperm in a private bank for a small sum to use it other times if necessary. Good luck, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15776, + "question": "What are antibiotics?", + "answer": "Antibiotics are medicines used to stop and treat infections caused by bacteria by killing the bacteria themselves, preventing the growth of bacteria, preventing bacteria from copying themselves and preventing them from multiplying. Antibiotics were discovered in the 1940s, and their discovery led to an increase in life expectancy and an increase in the rate of recovery and survival after bacterial infections that had previously led to death. It is worth noting that to avoid losing the effect and effectiveness of antibiotics, they must be used under the supervision of a specialist doctor in the appropriate dose and for the period determined by the doctor only according to the type of infection.\nFor more:\n\nImportant facts about antibiotics\nRisks of misuse of antibiotics\nWhat are the harms of antibiotics?\n\nReference: What Are Antibiotics?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15777, + "question": "Why do I only have wet dreams every year or two?", + "answer": "Wet dreams are an involuntary act, and the body does it when necessary, so let your body decide, and do not rush it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15778, + "question": "Between the breasts there are 3 pits or skin folds that are oval in shape, slightly lower than the level of the skin, and their color varies slightly, and their edges are like a burn, expanding and causing itching, and they have an unpleasant odor...", + "answer": "Dermatin contains the active ingredient terbinafine, which is a topical antifungal and is used to treat local infections, such as those between the breasts.\nHowever, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s prescription and use only prescribed medications, to avoid any medication complications, and medications require a period of time to show their effect.\nAs for fungal infections between the breasts, they result from:\n\nPregnancy or breastfeeding.\nHaving irregular diabetes.\nExcessive sweating in the area.\nNot drying the area properly.\n\nTo treat inflammation, it includes:\n\nKeep the area dry and expose it to air as much as possible.\nMake sure to clean the area daily with soap and warm water.\nMake sure to pat the area dry after washing.\n\nAs for the medications used to treat the condition, the following medications are used:\n\nClotrimazole medication.\nHydrocortisone creams, to reduce inflammation and redness, but only if there are no open wounds.\nOther powerful antifungals, such as niacin and oral fluconazole, are the strongest type of treatment.\n\nIf the condition does not improve after using the mentioned medications, you must see a doctor to examine the condition clinically and evaluate the condition.\nTo prevent the recurrence of fungal infections after treatment, the following is recommended:\n\nWear underwear made of natural, breathable fabrics that do not trap moisture.\nShower daily and dry your body completely after exercising or spending time outdoors.\nWash and dry any bras or other top clothing worn near skin with an active yeast infection.\nChange your diet to reduce sugar and carbohydrates, and increase your intake of probiotics, such as those found in yogurt.\n\nFor more: \n\nFungal infections of the nails and their treatments\nTypes of dermatitis with pictures", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15779, + "question": "Causes of left shoulder pain that extends to the neck and sometimes numbness in some fingers of the left hand\nDeaf", + "answer": "There are many causes that lead to neck and shoulder pain, including muscle tension, which is the most common cause, or sleeping incorrectly, or it may be the result of more serious health problems such as a tear in the connective tissue in that area, such as a tear in the muscles or tendons, or the presence of thinning of the bones or damage. In nerves, angina pain and other causes. References https://www.healthline.com/health/what-causes-concurrent-neck-and-shoulder-pain-and-how-do-i-treat-it#causes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15780, + "question": "What are the side effects of the drug Troxine with lifelong use, and what are its benefits and harms?", + "answer": "The thyroid treatment drug thyroxine (levothyroxine) may cause many potential side effects, the most prominent of which are the following:\n\nHair loss, especially in the first months of treatment, goes away as treatment continues and the body adapts to the medication, but the doctor must be informed if these symptoms persist.\nSevere weight changes.\nAppetite changes.\nFluctuations and changes in the menstrual cycle.\nOccurrence of seizures.\nAccelerated heartbeat.\nHigh body temperature.\nHoarseness of voice.\nJoint pain and stiffness.\nSkin redness.\nsadness.\nDifficulty breathing and swallowing.\nMuscle spasm and weakness.\nArrhythmia.\nHypertension.\npain in chest.\nBlurred vision.\nrash.\nExtreme fatigue and exhaustion.\n\nIt should be noted that Altroxine contains the active ingredient levothyroxine, one of the thyroid hormones, and is used under the supervision of a doctor only in the following cases:\n\nHypothyroidism.\nThyroid cancer treatment.\nTreating infertility caused solely by an underactive thyroid gland.\n\nYou should consult a doctor if any of the following symptoms appear:\n\nSweating a lot.\nTired.\ndiarrhea.\nHeadache.\nTrembling.\nMood changes.\n\nFor more: \n\nTreating hypothyroidism with herbs and natural foods\nTreatment of hypothyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15781, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Doctor, I am 17 and a half years old. My height is 170 cm, and I feel that I am short compared to my friends. Is this height normal for my age and is there a chance to increase my height...", + "answer": "Your height is appropriate for your age, and you still have time to grow taller. There is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15782, + "question": "I am 18 years old and suffer from chronic headaches\nIs there a solution to my problem?", + "answer": "There are many causes of headaches, so I advise you to see a neurologist to undergo the necessary tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15783, + "question": "I am 14 years old and in a month I will be 15\nMy height is 160/note that my father’s height is about 180\nWill I reach 175 cm or more, God willing?", + "answer": "Short stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable. As for you, you most likely have a chance.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15784, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, please, what is the explanation for the presence of diarrhea immediately after eating, regardless of the type of food, for more than a week, with loss of appetite?", + "answer": "The fact that the stomach is empty for a long time and suddenly fills, stimulates stomach movement and bowel movement, causing diarrhea\nEat the following things while eating:\nSoft drinks\nCoffee and tea.\nFried foods.\nSpices and spices\nLegumes (chickpeas, lentils) and some types of vegetables (cabbage, cabbage, molokhiya, eggplant)\nPsychological stress, anger, stress and anxiety.\nExposure to cold air currents.\nUnusually large meal.\nEating tomatoes with the peel (but without the peel, it does not stimulate the colon)\nYoghurt and milk", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15785, + "question": "Using blood pressure devices other than the manual device that give digital readings. Does this type give a correct reading of blood pressure without any error and what type is recommended to use?", + "answer": "Digital devices are more accurate than traditional devices, and they are all good until proven otherwise.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15786, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 16 years old and have not yet reported. I was masturbating and a sticky substance came out of the penis quickly with ejaculation. I am afraid that I will not report it. Is there any hope that I will report it?", + "answer": "There is no need to worry, as puberty may come late for some people, and you still have a chance.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15787, + "question": "How much sperm is supposed to be present to produce children?", + "answer": "Semen is considered abnormal if the following data are present:\n1- The total volume of the liquid is less than 1 milliliter, and sometimes more than 6 milliliters\n2- If rehydration is not completed within 30 minutes\n3- If the liquid’s pH is less than 7\n4- If the number is less than 60 million per cubic milliliter\n5- The lower the percentage of motile sperm is than 60%, the lower the chance of conceiving\n6- The higher the percentage of sperm with an abnormal appearance, the greater the chance of infertility", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15788, + "question": "What should the male hormone level be in a twenty-year-old person?", + "answer": "The male hormone, or testosterone, is one of the most important male hormones that is produced in the testicles under the control of the pituitary gland and hypothalamus.\nThe test to measure testosterone is done by drawing a blood sample, and it is preferable to perform the test early in the morning, as its maximum level is reached at that time, as the normal level of the hormone in the blood differs between males and females and differs before and after puberty.  \nThe normal range of the hormone in the blood for those aged 19 or older: \n\nMale: 240-950 ng/100 ml.\nFemale: 8-60 ng/100 ml. For more:\nRisks of nutritional supplements for bodybuilding. Reference:\nTypical testosterone levels in males and females\nWhat Is Testosterone?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15789, + "question": "What are the effective medications to treat melanoma, rheumatoid syndrome, Sjögren's syndrome, and medications to treat depression, because I was tired of taking too many medications, and a severe state of depression came to me, and my condition worsened greatly.", + "answer": "You should see a rheumatologist and joint specialist to evaluate your condition, and accordingly, the appropriate medications will be given", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15790, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for Addison's disease, which is in the adrenal gland, other than cortisone medication, because this medication makes my bones weak and I still feel tired from any effort, and if there is...", + "answer": "No, there is no other treatment other than cortisone of its types, and the dose must be adjusted so that it compensates for the function of the gland and with the least side effects, under the supervision of the doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15791, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI feel strong pressure on my teeth, as if they are crowded or not in their usual places\nWith blowing in my head, especially near and above the ears\nAs well as a sour taste in...", + "answer": "Your issue, especially after reading its details, cannot be solved or given an opinion on via the Internet. Rather, it must be done directly by meeting with you and examining you directly by a doctor, first a dentist, and secondly, you must follow up with an ear, nose and throat doctor, and this is necessary for the problem of the vocal cords that you suffer from.\nYou must be examined directly to know closely everything you are suffering from in order to arrive at a diagnosis, after which the correct treatment will begin as well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15792, + "question": "My child, who is ten months old, stands on his tiptoes, and if I put him on a bike or walker, he walks on his tiptoes. What is the problem and what are the solutions?", + "answer": "Gait imbalances are normal at the beginning of walking\nThere is no need to worry at the present time, but if the situation continues like this after the age of one and a half years, it is possible to consult a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15793, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nPlease doctor, I have a question\nDoes drinking hot water with half a lemon every day in the morning after waking up on an empty stomach help in losing weight?", + "answer": "There is no scientific study that confirms this, and if you want to follow it, the water should not be hot because the active ingredients in lemon fade with heat. As for its benefit in other fields, it is many, especially in the field of blood circulation, immunity, and so on.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15794, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I suffer from a very big problem in my life, which is short stature. I am 17 years old and only 150 cm. This problem is not due to my genetics. My father and my brother are tall...", + "answer": "We advise you to see an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15795, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nMy mother suffers from thyroid disease... and the doctor who diagnosed her condition refuses to reveal the hormone levels, as we do not know whether she suffers from thyroid deficiency...", + "answer": "Investigative tests of the thyroid gland, such as hormones and an ultrasound, must be performed if there is an enlargement of the gland.\nNote that the hormone level determines the treatment dose, and your mother must be treated under the supervision and safety of an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15796, + "question": "I have a problem with high prolactin, but there is no milk in my breasts, and my menstrual cycle is disturbed and irregular, and currently I only drink Dephaston. Can you explain my condition? Thank you in advance.", + "answer": "The hormone prolactin is secreted from the pituitary gland, and it is also secreted from several other areas, such as:\n\nThe central nervous system.\nimmune system.\nthe womb.\nmammary glands.\n\nThe hormone prolactin plays an important role in:\n\nDevelopment of the mammary glands.\nMilk secretion.\n\nThe hormone prolactin is found in females and males, and when the level of this hormone increases, it causes different symptoms in each of them:\n\n In males: An increase in the hormone prolactin causes many symptoms, such as:\n\nErection problems.\nLow level of testosterone.\nBreast enlargement.\n\n\nIn females: They are more susceptible to this condition, and it leads to the appearance of many symptoms such as:\n\nChanges in the menstrual cycle not related to menopause, such as irregular periods, or cessation of menstruation.\nPain during sex, due to vaginal dryness.\n\n\n\nHowever, there are some similar symptoms between males and females when the level of the hormone prolactin increases, which are:\n\nInfertility: Because it interferes with sex hormones, leading to decreased secretion. Loss of sexual desire.\nBone weakness.\nMilk production without the woman being pregnant or giving birth.\n\nHowever, in some cases, the level of the hormone prolactin increases without causing any symptoms, which means that no milk is secreted from the breast, but this happens in a small percentage of cases.\nThere are many reasons that lead to an increase in the hormone prolactin, such as:\n\nProlactinoma: It is a benign tumor in the pituitary gland that leads to increased secretion of prolactin.\nSome medications: There are many medications that affect hormone secretion, such as:\n\nSome medications to treat high blood pressure.\nSome psychiatric medications.\nMedications to treat nausea and vomiting.\nMedications to treat acidity and esophageal reflux.\nContraceptive pills.\nOpioids.\nHormonal treatment after menopause.\n\n\nSome diseases: There are many medical conditions that cause an increase in the hormone, such as:\n\nHypothyroidism.\nKidney disease.\nPolycystic ovary syndrome.\nNelson syndrome.\nCushing's syndrome.\n\n\nPituitary gland tumors.\n\nAn increase in prolactin causes a decrease in menstrual hormones, which leads to irregular menstruation, so doctors prescribe some medications to treat this condition, including Duphaston, which is used to:\n\nTreatment of irregular menstrual cycle.\nPrevention of miscarriage.\n\nIncreased prolactin is treated by:\n\nDopamine agonists: medications that increase the level of dopamine and reduce the level of prolactin.\nSurgery: If the cause is prolactinoma, and drug therapy fails.\nRadiotherapy.\n\n For more:\n\nDoes high prolactin lead to obesity?\nProlactin and the menstrual cycle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15797, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 40-year-old unmarried girl. I have had a lymph node appear under my left armpit for more than fifteen years. It appears a week before my menstrual period with little pain and goes away after the period ends. The doctor told me that there is no need for surgery. A year ago, I had a fatty cyst the size of a chickpea seed between my breasts...", + "answer": "Mammography is considered the most important routine study required for all women, especially after forty years of age. It is a free study in most countries, and must be performed periodically, every year or two at the latest. It contributes to eliminating doubts and Concern leads to diagnosing breast tumors in their early stages and thus developing a treatment capable of eliminating the disease. Therefore, we advise you to do this study as soon as possible, and this does not mean in any way that you are infected with the disease. We wish you success.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15798, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. A man in his fifties suffers from feeling hot and sweating and then suddenly feels cold after that. He finds out that he has fallen ill and the diagnosis was persistent hypothyroidism...", + "answer": "Yes, you must visit an endocrinologist for the correct diagnosis and to give the appropriate treatment and dose for its safety", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15799, + "question": "Why are the limbs permanently red?", + "answer": "This is a general question, and we lack more information about the patient, such as age and accompanying diseases, if any. And ,\nIn general, coldness in the lower extremities has multiple causes, most of which are related to impairment of the blood vessels, especially the arteries, anemia or inflammations in particular, or a symptom that accompanies symptoms of other diseases. It is necessary to visit a doctor and perform the necessary tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15800, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 20-year-old person who suffers from type 1 diabetes. I use Lantus insulin, insulin R, and some vitamins such as Neurobion, Relexon, and Keto medication. The problem I suffer from...", + "answer": "In terms of teeth only, I would like to ask you about the number of silver fillings placed in your mouth by dentists and research whether or not they have an effect on the rest of the body. As for the question, if you would be so kind as to send it a second time to the Department of Medical Specialties in Medicine.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15801, + "question": "Why does a person not respond to jokes or anything funny? If it is told in front of him, he does not find any joy in it and does not laugh. Is there a problem in the brain?", + "answer": "Failure to respond to jokes or funny things is due to many reasons: life, work, economic, and psychological pressures, physical exhaustion, difficult marital and family circumstances, bad moods, depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, mental schizophrenia, and various types of psychosis and personality disorders, including schizoaffective and depressive disorder. It may be the result of decreased muscular responses as a result of Parkinson’s disease. “Tremor” is due to damage to the jugular part, known as “paso-ganglion.” It may also be the result of low intelligence and intelligence, as a result of cases of dementia or some medications such as antipsychotics, and in children due to autism, hyperactivity disorders, attention deficit disorder, depression, anxiety, and phobias.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15802, + "question": "Hello\nIs there a medicine to activate pituitary gland failure?\nNow all hormones are FSH.LH. TESTESTERONE is down close to zero\nThe semen result is zero\nThank you, I am waiting for a reply...", + "answer": "We advise you to see a endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15803, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I have a health problem that I want to treat, which is a drop in calcium that reaches 7. I also have a deficiency in vitamin D, as I found it to be 20 nmol, and I found it to be 79 BHT in the parathyroid gland...", + "answer": "There are many reasons for a lack of calcium and vitamin D, starting from lack of exercise, malnutrition, poor absorption, hormonal imbalance, drinking coffee and soft drinks in large quantities, smoking, not being exposed to enough sunlight. Your condition is not diagnosed. You should see a rheumatologist and joint specialist for Some laboratory tests, and you may need some CT scans and a phosphorus level test", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15804, + "question": "Hello\nMy mother suffers from swelling at the level of the parotid gland. When she had an x-ray, it was found that she had two parotid glands, each measuring 12 mm, on the left gland, and one on the parotid gland...", + "answer": "If what is meant by the word “ulses” is cysts, then there is no fear of them, but it requires follow-up as your doctor mentioned. However, if these swellings are solid tumors and not cystic, then the matter requires taking a sample with a fine needle and sending it for microscopic examination, and based on the result, a treatment plan is drawn up. As for the high rate of blood sedimentation, there are different causes, depending on the rate of increase, and in most cases the cause is the presence of some inflammation in the body.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15805, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My mother is 63 years old and suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure, and recently from the thyroid gland. The doctor gave her carbimazol to prepare for surgery. Is she old enough to undergo surgery? What are the symptoms resulting from surgery? Are...", + "answer": "Please refer the question to the medical specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15806, + "question": "Doctor, I have an underactive thyroid gland and I use thyroxine treatment, and now I am complaining of some pain in the right lobe of the gland. Does this pain have any effect?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland faces many problems such as:\n\nGoiter.\nThyroiditis.\nSome immune diseases.\n\nThese problems lead to an imbalance in the secretion of hormones, and the thyroid gland becomes either sluggish or hyperactive, as thyroid hormones play an important role in:\n\nBody temperature.\nMetabolic processes.\nbody weight.\nSexual, physical, and mental development.\nMuscle strength.\n\nThyroiditis goes through two stages: the first leads to hyperthyroidism, and after a while it leads to thyroid gland sluggishness again, then hormones return to their normal level.\nOne of the most common symptoms of inflammation is the feeling of pain in the neck and in the thyroid gland, where the inflammation occurs in the gland. It also leads to the appearance of some other symptoms, such as:\n\n fever.\nFatigue and body weakness.\nHoarseness.\nDifficulty swallowing.\n\nIn addition to the pain extending to the ear or jaw, this pain lasts for a period ranging from one to three months, in addition to swelling of the gland and a feeling of pain when touched.\nIn addition to the previous symptoms, some other symptoms appear depending on the stage the patient is going through. If the patient is going through the first stage, he will develop some symptoms such as:\n\nNervousness, anxiety.\ndiarrhea.\nDifficulty concentrating.\nWeight loss.\nIncreased heart rate.\nIncreased sweat secretion.\n\nWhen he reaches the second stage and suffers from hypothyroidism, he develops some different symptoms, such as:\n\nFatigue and hair loss.\nConstipation, feeling cold.\nIncreased menstrual bleeding.\nDepression.\n\nWhen these symptoms appear, whether symptoms of lethargy or hyperthyroidism, the person must go to the doctor, to conduct the necessary tests, to accurately diagnose the condition, and prescribe the appropriate treatment for the condition.\nThis condition is treated by:\n\nTaking analgesic medications.\nSteroids.\nBeta receptor antagonists.\n\nFor more:\n\n Thyroid tumors\nYour comprehensive guide to the symptoms of an active and underactive thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15807, + "question": "Peace be upon you: About a year ago I took antibiotic tablets and symptoms of an allergy to it appeared (skin rash, fever, difficulty breathing, inability to move, and vomiting). When my first responder said that you are allergic to antibiotics,...", + "answer": "You should see an internal medicine specialist, where the condition of the thyroid gland must be adjusted, and then the various substances that cause allergies can be tested.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15808, + "question": "I am a 21-year-old young man, but I have childhood features and my height is only 168 cm. I do not have a beard. Is there a solution to the appearance of a beard??", + "answer": "Hormonal treatment requires the direct supervision of an endocrinologist, so do not take such treatment without medical advice and reviewing a specialist, and your condition can generally be treated!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15809, + "question": "Peace be upon you: Please doctor (I am 50 years old) I suddenly had a small tumor the size of a fingertip at the bottom of my neck on the left side of the windpipe and it moves up and down when I swallow...", + "answer": "Sometimes small lumps or tumors appear in the neck. Most of these tumors are harmless and benign, but they may be a sign of a serious problem in the body, or the beginning of the growth of cancer in the neck. There are many reasons that lead to the appearance of tumors in the neck, such as:\n\n Inflammation of the lymph nodes: The neck contains many groups of lymph nodes, along the trachea on both sides. If inflammation occurs in any of them, this inflammation leads to swelling of the gland, and it appears in the form of a small, painful tumor, but it disappears after several days, or after Take treatment. This tumor is accompanied by high body temperature, headache, fatigue, and increased night sweats.\nThyroid nodules: These are solid, painless masses in the thyroid gland, but they may be a sign of thyroid cancer, and are accompanied by difficulty breathing or swallowing.\nBirth defects: A defect may occur during the development of the fetus, leading to the formation of a lump in the baby’s neck on both sides.\nGoiter.\nTonsillitis.\nSwollen lymph nodes.\nThyroid cancer.\nAdipose tissue tumor.\nMumps.\nStrep throat.\nThroat cancer.\n\nThe most common reason for the appearance of lumps in the neck is swollen lymph nodes, and there are many reasons that lead to this, such as:\n\nEar infections.\nSinus infections.\nSore tonsils and throat.\nDental infections.\nImmune diseases.\n\nThe lumps that appear in the neck often disappear on their own, if they are of the benign type, but the person must visit a doctor if these lumps appear, in order for the doctor to perform the necessary tests such as radiological imaging, or various blood tests, in order to ascertain the cause of the appearance. These lumps, because sometimes benign lumps turn into cancer, treatment must begin early, as these lumps could be cancer, so we must also confirm the diagnosis by visiting a doctor.\nIt is also necessary to know the symptoms that appear on a person, accompanying the appearance of these masses, because this helps in diagnosis and treatment.\n For more:\n\n Is there a difference between viral and bacterial sore throat?\nLocations of lymph nodes", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15810, + "question": "I am 20 years old and have been suffering for a year and a half from protrusion of the nipple only. For your information, I am thin and there is no obesity in the body or breast. The protrusion is only in the nipple, and this appeared after the appearance of...", + "answer": "The condition does not require treatment, but a general surgery specialist can be consulted to remove this condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15811, + "question": "In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful\nPeace be upon you, doctor\nI would like to inquire about something: If puberty is delayed until the age of 16, what is the treatment?\nIs it expensive or not?\nHow long is it...", + "answer": "Treatment is mostly hormonal, but you must consult an endocrinologist, and the costs are usually affordable.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15812, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a young man, 17 years old, and my height is 163 cm. Can I know how I can increase my height by about 10 cm??", + "answer": "In fact, the length depends on a number of factors, namely:\n\nGenes are the main factor in determining height.\nthe age.\nGender, as males are often taller than females.\nSome health conditions, such as dwarfism, arthritis, Down syndrome, and many others.\nNutrition, as getting good nutrition rich in the necessary elements and vitamins helps increase height.\nExercising, which stimulates the production of growth hormone, which is important for increasing height.\n\nUsually at the age of 16 years, male growth stops and their height does not increase, but it may continue until the age of 19 years.\nBut there are some tips that make a person appear taller, such as:\n\nAdopting a good and correct body position, whether sitting or standing. The correct sitting position is as follows:\n\nKeep feet flat on the floor while sitting.\nAdjust the height of the chair so that the thighs are parallel to the floor while sitting.\nAvoid crossing one leg over the other.\nSupport the back using a small pillow.\n\n\n\nAs for the correct standing position, it is as follows:\n\n\n\nKeep the shoulders back.\nPull the abdomen towards the spine.\nPlace feet shoulder width apart.\nAvoid tightening your knees.\n\n\nStrengthening the abdominal and back muscles by practicing plank exercises, stretching the hands and legs, and tightening the abdomen (in English: Abdominal Crunches).\nDoing yoga exercises also makes a person look taller.\n\nRead also:\n\nWhen does a girl's height stop?\nCan bones really be lengthened?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15813, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from a lack of saliva secretion in the mouth\nWhat is the cause and treatment?\nplease", + "answer": "There are some organic diseases that have an effect on saliva, such as diabetes, which reduces the secretion of saliva, and also high blood pressure. Sometimes treatment is given to them to expel fluids from the body. There are also some medications to treat the digestive system that cause dry mouth, and the use of cortisone for a long period leads to dry mouth, as well as chemotherapy. Radiation in cases of tumors, as well as stress and fear, lead to dry mouth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15814, + "question": "What are the harms of removing the thyroid gland? Does taking the hormone thyroxine replace the work of the gland?", + "answer": "There are no long-term harms from removing the thyroid gland if the thyroxine hormone replacement dose is taken regularly. Of course, if the parathyroid glands are preserved and the recurrent laryngeal nerve is not injured.7", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15815, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 25-year-old girl. My height is 150 cm. I want to grow taller. Are there any insoles to lengthen my height? Do they actually do that or not? Thank you.", + "answer": "The chance of a person increasing his height after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable\n \nCurrent treatments, such as hormones or surgeries, have results that are not encouraging", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15816, + "question": "What is the treatment for delayed puberty in women because I have reached 25 and no signs of puberty appear??", + "answer": "First, we need to diagnose the cause of the delayed appearance of signs of puberty, by conducting some medical tests and ultrasound, and based on these tests, the appropriate treatment is determined.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15817, + "question": "I have a lymph node under my right armpit. Can it be removed surgically?", + "answer": "It should be checked first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15818, + "question": "Hello, I am because I have a problem, which is that my sister is sick with a little hyperthyroidism, that is, she takes carbimazole at a dose of half 5m and TSH 0.4. Is it possible for her to recover completely, please...", + "answer": "To answer this question, a complete examination of the thyroid gland must be performed. If Kalin has an active node or so-called (hot nodule), treatment is carried out by surgical removal only. If it is an overactivity of the entire gland, it should be treated with medications, and if it does not respond or has a relapse, it should be treated with radioactive iodine, and her health is safe.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15819, + "question": "My daughter is 6 years old and she is obese because she weighs 35 kilos and she has a very open appetite. Does this have anything to do with the glands? Thank you.", + "answer": "Weight gain in children is caused by genetics, endocrine glands, as well as overeating and eating fast food, chips, and chocolate.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15820, + "question": "Peace be upon you, may God grant you success and direct your steps on this site. I want to ask about my mother, who is 66 years old and complains of pain from the right side that extends to the middle above the abdomen...", + "answer": "High-caliber Glucophage treatment is taken after heavy meals. The distribution and method of taking the medication are determined by the endocrinologist and diabetes specialist based on his readings. Abdominal pain extending from the side may be due to colon irritation or the presence of gallstones. It is recommended to do an ultrasound of the abdomen and see a general surgeon.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15821, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I did a thyroid test and this result is T3 1.1 ng/ml T4 14.1 Tsh 1.2. Can I know the result of the test? Thank you.", + "answer": "You do not have any thyroid function disorder and you do not need treatment as the results are all within the normal range.\nBut if there is another reason (enlargement, for example) that prompts you to undergo tests, the tests must be completed to reach a diagnosis and develop a treatment plan.\nThyroid tests\nTSH to test thyroid function\nAn elevated TSH test indicates that the thyroid gland has failed in its function due to a direct effect on it (primary hypothyroidism).\nA low TSH test indicates hyperthyroidism, and results in high levels of thyroid hormone.\nT4 to test thyroid function\nT4 exists in the blood in two forms: \n\nIn a form bound to proteins.\nIn a free-moving form in the blood, it enters the target cells and tissues.\n\nTherefore, free T4 expresses more the function of the thyroid gland.\nLow T4 test indicates hypothyroidism.\nTherefore, the THS test and the T4 test accurately determine the functioning of the thyroid gland.\nT3 to test the severity of hyperthyroidism\nThe goal of this type of thyroid analysis is to determine the severity of hyperthyroidism, as most people who suffer from hyperthyroidism have this test elevated.\nNormal limits for thyroid tests\n\nTSH = 0.4 -4 mU/L  \nT4 = 4.6-12 ug/dl\nT3 = 80-180 ng/dl\n \n\nthe reviewer \nAmerican Thyroid Association - Thyroid function tests - Retrieved on March 25, 2019 - https://www.thyroid.org/thyroid-function-tests/", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15822, + "question": "What are the harms of cortisone medications and what are their benefits? Please advise me, may God bless you", + "answer": "Harmful effects of cortisone: high blood sugar, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, and fluid storage in the body\nBenefits of cortisone according to the purpose of use", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15823, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am 27 years old and I had a thyroidectomy due to several nodes in it. I now want to get pregnant, but for several months I have not gotten pregnant. I have one child...", + "answer": "There is absolutely no problem with this analysis that hinders pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15824, + "question": "What are the names of the adrenal gland hormone tests?", + "answer": "serum cortisol 9:00 am\n9:00 pm\nACTH\nserum K.Na", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15825, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. Can I ask a question? I had a thyroidectomy, but the doctor said that a calcium test is not important. This is true. May I know a method of contraception...", + "answer": "This statement is true if it is a partial removal of the gland, and one must follow up with tests of the gland’s functions only. As for contraceptive methods, there is no contraindication that conflicts with any method.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15826, + "question": "Does acromegaly have a cure?", + "answer": "Treatment in most cases is surgical, which is a simple operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15827, + "question": "I am a 25-year-old girl who suffers from the fact that I get angry easily and get nervous a lot, and I have fear when I try something new, which makes me back away from something, and when I get nervous, my body starts shaking and I stop...", + "answer": "First, Candida should be treated because it often also causes various psychological symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15828, + "question": "I took cress seeds during ovulation, which caused a delay in my period for 46 days, and 17 days later my period came again. When will the thyroid gland return to normal, because...", + "answer": "Age may be the reason for delayed pregnancy. However, if there is a delay in pregnancy after six months of having a marital relationship without using any contraceptives, I advise you to see an infertility and fertility specialist to perform the necessary hormonal tests (FSH, LH, prolactin, TSH) as well as an ultrasound scan of the uterus and ovaries, and if it is necessary to take an x-ray. A stain for the uterus and fallopian tubes, and your husband must also perform a semen analysis. Then, according to the tests and diagnosis, you can be given the appropriate method to help you get pregnant.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15829, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 19-year-old young man. I have slightly enlarged breasts. What is the cause? Is the cause endocrine, or does this condition go away as I grow older? Is there a cause for concern? Is there a treatment?", + "answer": "Enlarged breasts in men is called Gynecomastia, and it occurs in three age groups: infancy, puberty, and the elderly.\nIts causes are many and differ depending on the age group. Including hormonal, hyperthyroidism, liver disease, kidney failure, primary and secondary reproductive gland diseases, and tumors of the testicle and adrenal gland.\nIf you are 19 years old, this is considered the continuation of the gynecomastia that occurred during puberty, and usually it does not require treatment and there is no need for concern, but a clinical medical examination must be performed, and if necessary, laboratory tests such as hormones and liver function must be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15830, + "question": "I am an 18-year-old girl and I am very short and I have a major calcium deficiency. How can I increase my height? I want a quick medicine, knowing that I turned 18 only two days ago and my height is 150 cm. Please...", + "answer": "Perhaps it is best to consult an endocrinologist and have a hormone examination and genetic review done.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15831, + "question": "My thyroid gland is large and the doctor says it is complicated and the TSH T3 T4 hormone test is normal. Should I have an operation first?", + "answer": "There are two types of benign thyroid hyperplasia. It is in the form of only one lump called a solitary thyroid nodule. A sample must be taken with a fine needle and sent for microscopic examination. Surgery is necessary if there are tissue changes or if the size exceeds three centimeters. If the sample is healthy and the size is small, annual follow-up is necessary. The second form is multiple nodules (MNG), which are in both lobes of the gland and of different sizes. Surgery is necessary if the size increases and causes difficulty in breathing or swallowing or aesthetic discomfort for the patient. Usually, the functions of the gland are normal in both cases. Malignant tumors, of course, are treated surgically.\nYou can contact us on mobile number 00962795050993", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15832, + "question": "Does an increase in the thyroid hormone T.S.H above its normal level mean an underactive thyroid gland?\nDoes he need treatment quickly?\nDoes it affect pregnancy in a woman who suffers from...", + "answer": "Yes, a rise in the TSH hormone in the blood means lethargy in the activity of the thyroid gland and requires replacement therapy with thyroxine, and the rate of rise in the hormone is what determines the dose.\nSome doctors recommend treating hypothyroidism quickly because some studies suggest an increased risk of heart disease if TSH continues to rise above 10mU/L for a long time.\nAs for the issue of the thyroid gland and pregnancy, some studies have indicated that an underactive thyroid gland during pregnancy may increase the risk of miscarriage or premature birth, and also lead to difficulty in getting pregnant.\nSources and references\nUnderactive thyroid: Deciding whether or not to treat subclinical hypothyroidism- Pubmed health", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15833, + "question": "Hello\nI am 17 years old and my height is 168\nI have a delay in the height increase that occurs during puberty. When will it happen to me? How do I know it will happen...", + "answer": "It is not possible to wait for a mutation, and height is related to heredity, but not only from the father’s side. Amdor also has it, as well as distant ancestors. It is possible to visit an endocrinologist to see growth hormones and discuss the issue. The oldest method of lengthening height is lengthening the bones of the legs, which is the Russian Iliazrov method, and the newest method is the spinal nail method, where a nail is placed inside the bone and moved remotely with a remote control, and no external stabilizer or plaster is used. Therefore, the patient can move his leg and stand on his foot immediately after the operation, and it works to lengthen Height is 8 cm and the duration of treatment is two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15834, + "question": "The left side of the body, which muscle is significantly larger than the right part?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist to ensure the health of the glands, as this may be part of the normal asymmetry between the two parts of the body.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15835, + "question": "I am 16 years old, male. I have most of the signs of puberty, except for facial features. Do they suggest childhood? What do I do?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist to ensure that the glands are fine. Otherwise, this may be hereditary, and you will thank God for it after a while.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15836, + "question": "Can genital ambiguous disease be identified from tests, or does it come suddenly at a certain age?", + "answer": "There is no such thing as ambiguity, as the reproductive organs are usually clear. When it differs from normal, this appears with the naked eye, and is confirmed by hormone tests. The last of this occurs at puberty.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15837, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old male. I have a large buttocks, but they are small and very soft. Is this normal, given that I have a large belly and fat on my sides?", + "answer": "You suffer from obesity, and you should see a nutritionist, reduce the amount of food you eat daily and exercise daily.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15838, + "question": "I am a 16-year-old male. I turned 11 years old approximately 3 or 4 years ago. There is no noticeable change in my growth and appearance, even though before that the growth was fast and normal??? Is this...", + "answer": "Growth after puberty is relatively little and may be difficult to notice, but there is no need to worry. You can see an endocrinologist to be sure, and perhaps have a hormone test done.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15839, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old young man. I reached puberty two years ago and all I have had is a very light stye and hairs on my chin. My armpit hair is medium. My pubic hair is medium. Is it related to habit?", + "answer": "It is preferable to undergo a hormone test and see an endocrinologist to discuss the matter.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15840, + "question": "I am exactly twenty years and one month old, and my height is 172. I wish I was taller to 176 because I want to apply to the Military Academy and enter the Thunderbolt Division, and this is my dream. There is no safe way and anyone can help me.", + "answer": "The oldest method of lengthening height is lengthening the bones of the legs, which is the Russian Aliazrov method, and the newest method is the spinal nail method, where a nail is placed inside the bone and moved remotely with a remote control, and no external stabilizer or plaster is used. Therefore, the patient can move his leg and stand on his foot immediately after the operation, and it works to lengthen Height is 8 cm and the duration of treatment is two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15841, + "question": "I am 38 years old and suffer from thyroiditis. Can this disease turn into a malignant disease? May God bless you", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist to treat thyroiditis, which does not turn into a malignancy, but it must be treated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15842, + "question": "Is there a treatment for an underactive thyroid gland other than thyroxine? Is it possible to remove it because it causes permanent suffocation? How does it affect pregnancy, hair loss, and nervousness? My condition is difficult. I have begun to lose my hair significantly and part...", + "answer": "All the symptoms you mentioned are caused by severe lethargy in the function of the thyroid gland, and the treatment is to compensate for the deficiency of the thyroxine hormone, and the dose is according to the percentage of deficiency, depending on the value of TSH. If the gland becomes enlarged and causes suffocation, surgery is necessary. Therefore, seeing a general surgeon is necessary to do the necessary work and for your safety.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15843, + "question": "Is there any hope of lengthening my height? I am 25 years old and my height is 153 with medications or even needles. Please reply.", + "answer": "The chance of a person increasing his height after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable\n \nCurrent treatments, such as hormones or surgeries, have results that are not encouraging", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15844, + "question": "Hello\nAre there so-called thyroid glands or lymph nodes in the trachea? And where are the lymph nodes located in the human body? Thank you.", + "answer": "The thyroid gland is located around the neck, and pictures and explanations can be seen in the dictionary. As for the lymph nodes, they are located throughout the body, and there are clusters of them in the groin, under the armpit, and in the abdomen. See lymphatic system in the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15845, + "question": "Peace be upon you. My husband has had his entire thyroid removed. Could it affect the delay or absence of pregnancy in me?", + "answer": "The thyroid gland affects metabolism, and has nothing to do with pregnancy. We regret the delay due to the presence of a glandular specialist in Damascus.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15846, + "question": "What do you think about the tests I had on the second day of my period, and I am a 25-year-old woman/42 kg/168 cm. I have tremors and severe sweating in the palms and feet, and my skin is very pale.\nlh 13.3 mlU/ml & fsh 6 mlU/ml...", + "answer": "The laboratory must record the normal value according to the kit it uses so that I can know whether there is an increase or decrease in the results.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15847, + "question": "Doctor, I am twenty years old, and I have not yet reached the age of 30. My testicles are very small, and my testicles are very small. I went to a urologist and had an analysis done. It turned out that there was a hormone deficiency. He referred me to an endocrinologist and gave me needles, and now I have concluded...", + "answer": "I cannot give an opinion because I do not know the size of the penis, what the results of the tests are, or what medicine you are using, but I think it is too early to know the result of the treatment, as long as you say that you only took 4 pills.\nTherefore, I hope you will be patient and follow up with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15848, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nPlease, does drinking rose water cause gynecomastia in men?\nDo you recommend drinking rose water?\nThank you", + "answer": "There is no scientific study in this regard", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15849, + "question": "Hello\nDoctor, may God reward you\nWhat is the mucous membrane? Could you please give me information about it? Thank you", + "answer": "The mucous membrane is a surface layer present in all internal places of the body, such as the digestive, respiratory, and urinary systems, and a layer of tissue in these places. It secretes a light, watery, mucous secretion to maintain the moisture of these places and defend them from microbes. When infections occur, the abundance of these surface cells increases, as in cases of colds, for example.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15850, + "question": "A 30-year-old woman had an enlargement in the lower neck after an X-ray and an analysis of the hormones TSH/T3/T4...the hormones were normal...the specialist doctor diagnosed Kyste Colloïde, and here opinions differed between surgery and not because we took...", + "answer": "Colloid cysts are fluid-filled cysts that appear in the brain, and they are a rare condition.\nA colloid abscess may cause some symptoms, such as:\n\nHeadache.\nVomiting and nausea.\nDouble vision.\nMemory problems.\nvertigo.\n\nIt is worth noting that it may not cause any symptoms when infected.\nIt is possible for the cysts to have been present in the brain since childhood, and since the formation of the central nervous system, without being detected and without any symptoms developing.\nAs for the treatment of colloid abscess, it depends on the symptoms and the stage of diagnosis of the disease. In the absence of symptoms, there is no need for treatment. However, in the event of symptoms appearing and hydrocephalus and hydrocephalus, the abscess must be treated, and it is often treated with surgery.\nSurgical procedures performed to treat colloid abscess include:\n\nLaparoscopic resection surgery.\nCerebral cortex resection surgery.\nSurgery to remove the cyst without removing the cerebral cortex.\n\nAs for the aforementioned case, in the absence of symptoms, it is recommended not to perform surgery while monitoring the patient closely and intensively, and it is preferable not to use any therapeutic medications or herbs without consulting the doctor, in order to avoid possible complications.\nIf symptoms appear in the future, you must see a doctor immediately to schedule an appointment for the operation, as all types of operations performed are safe.\nRead also:\n\nSerious signs that may be caused by a brain tumor - a head tumor\nBrain injuries", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15851, + "question": "I suffer from a low rate of the natural and free testosterone hormone and the absence of beard hair on my penis. Is it better to go to a dermatologist and andrologist or to an endocrinologist?...", + "answer": "It may be better to treat hormones from an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15852, + "question": "What causes the color of the palm and fingers to suddenly change to blue, like a dye that lasts for a while and then goes away? Knowing that I have not been exposed to a cold and my blood tests are fine, I only suffer from a deficiency...", + "answer": "Iron deficiency means a lack of hemoglobin, and a lack of hemoglobin leads to a lack of available oxygen taken from the air, and this means that the color of dark venous blood does not change to the color of light arterial oxygenated blood. You must treat iron deficiency, exercise daily, and have balanced nutrition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15853, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 26-year-old married woman. I have a 4-and-a-half-year-old daughter. I suffer from hypothyroidism and take Thyrox 100 per day. I was pregnant in March last night...", + "answer": "If the thyroid hormones are at the normal rate during pregnancy, then the thyroid gland is not the cause of the miscarriage. Since the miscarriage occurred for the first time, there is no need to conduct any tests. I only advise you to take folic acid pills before and during pregnancy, and I also advise you to take baby aspirin pills when you become pregnant, as it reduces the rate of miscarriage.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15854, + "question": "Please doctor, is consuming soy milk and sage infusion harmful to a patient with hypothyroidism or not?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism means a lack of secretion of thyroid hormones, and this condition is treated by taking levothyroxine pills, which are pills that contain the hormone thyroxine.\nSoy milk interferes with the medicine and reduces its absorption, which leads to failure to treat hypothyroidism, and this leads to the emergence of many complications. Therefore, soy milk should be avoided in patients with hypothyroidism, or it can be consumed, but in a very small quantity.\nIn addition to soy milk, there are many foods that should be avoided in patients with hypothyroidism, such as:\n\nProcessed foods.\nSome drinks such as coffee, green tea, and alcohol.\nSome fruits such as peaches, pears, and strawberries.\nNutritional supplements.\nSome vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli, kale, cauliflower, and spinach.\nSome nuts such as pine nuts and peanuts.\n\nHowever, there are some foods that are recommended to be eaten by patients with hypothyroidism, such as:\n\neggs.\nWoof.\nfish.\nVegetables and fruits, except those prohibited in hypothyroidism.\nGluten-free foods.\nDairy products.\n\nThere are some steps that enable a person to deal with an underactive thyroid, such as:\n\nExamination of other diseases: There is a relationship between having an underactive thyroid gland and having other immune diseases such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus, and adrenal and pituitary gland problems, so you must know the symptoms of each of these diseases and follow them well.\nDealing with fatigue: There are some ways in which fatigue can be overcome, such as sleeping for enough time, eating healthy food rich in vegetables and fruits, and doing exercises that relieve stress, such as yoga.\nSelf-expression: Having chronic diseases is painful and frustrating for a person, so he must express his inner feelings to a psychologist, a close friend, a family member, or individuals suffering from the same disease, so that he does not deal with these pressures alone, and cause him a lot of stress. Problems.\n\nFor more:\n\nThyroid problems in children; Symptoms and treatment\nSymptoms of the thyroid gland in women, and their impact on reproduction", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15855, + "question": "Peace be upon you. What are the causes of excessive back sweating? Note that I have started to feel this condition again", + "answer": "Does this sweating have a specific timing? Does it increase at night?\nIf so, you should see an internal medicine specialist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15856, + "question": "What is the cause of high FSH and does it cause a lack of testosterone and what is its relationship to weak memory and nerves???", + "answer": "The reason for the increase in this hormone is a lack of testosterone, not the other way around\nThe cause of testosterone deficiency must be known, so I advise you to consult an endocrinologist for diagnosis and then develop treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15857, + "question": "Doctor, what tests are necessary to determine hair loss from hormones or hair loss from a disease in the hair follicle?", + "answer": "Before the tests, consult a dermatologist. He will most likely be able to find out the cause of hair loss and he will decide whether you need a test or not.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15858, + "question": "What about hypothyroidism? Sorry, Doctor, I forgot to ask you why I sometimes feel pressure in my neck and temples even though I have been taking Levothyrox 25 mg for 8 months and my TSH US tests are normal...", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism does not cause bulging eyes, but rather increased thyroid activity\nIn a previous answer, I advised you to consult an endocrinologist, and here I repeat the advice because it seems to me that there is something wrong with the treatment.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15859, + "question": "Does the danger of hypothyroidism lie in the mere presence of the disease in a person, even if he is undergoing treatment, or in his not being aware of the existence of the disease and thus not treating it? Answer me honestly please...", + "answer": "When the deficiency is diagnosed, treated, and followed up correctly, the risk disappears\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15860, + "question": "Does ectodermal dysplasia associated with paucity of sweating affect fertility?", + "answer": "There are many types of ectodermal dysplasia, some of which cause decreased fertility, but this disease does not cause infertility.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15861, + "question": "The reasons for the presence of a constant tickling or tickling in a man’s breast, and it is very intense, to the point of intense pinching with the hand to relieve this tickling. What is this?", + "answer": "The cause may be a fungal infection, or there may be nervous irritation, or other reasons. You must consult a doctor to conduct a clinical examination.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15862, + "question": "I have Hypogonadism Syndrome. My condition improved after continuous treatment. My beard became clear and I now have semen, but no sperm. I used Tesoferon injections at first, but now I use Prenyl 5000 injections...", + "answer": "The author of the report advises that your condition be evaluated at a specialized center\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15863, + "question": "Can ginseng be taken for hypothyroidism? I suffer from hypothyroidism and I take Entaol Levothrex 25 mg, and because I suffer from lethargy, lack of activity and vitality, and fatigue, I take ginseng in the form of infusion in water...", + "answer": "Is there follow-up with an endocrinologist to monitor the thyroid level in the blood? It seems that you need to increase the dose, but the adequacy of the dose must be confirmed by analysis\nThere is no problem with taking ginseng\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15864, + "question": "What about the interaction between Levothrex 25 mg and fattening pills? I have been taking Cyprodine pills from the cyproheptadine family for 8 months to get fatter, and at the same time I take Levoterex 25 mg for hypothyroidism....", + "answer": "I insist on the need to see an endocrinologist. It seems to me that the diagnosis must be confirmed and the adequacy of treatment must be monitored\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15865, + "question": "Is there a final and radical treatment for the problem of hypothyroidism in secreting the hormone thyroxine?", + "answer": "Treatment is to continue taking levothyroxine\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15866, + "question": "What about hypothyroidism? I ran tests that showed that the TSH ratio was high, 8.12 (the maximum ratio is 4.8), while F4 and F3 were normal. The cholesterol level is 2.03 (the highest level is 2)....", + "answer": "Please write the result of the analysis for each value on a separate line, as the numbers are overlapping\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15867, + "question": "I suffer from a large and continuous secretion of saliva for a long time. When I sleep, I have to open my mouth....Is there a treatment that stops this secretion?????", + "answer": "Increased saliva has many causes, including infections in the oral cavity, problems with the esophagus, and some neurological disorders, as well as some medications.\nTherefore, an ear, nose and throat specialist should be consulted to find out the cause and then receive treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15868, + "question": "Peace be upon you, a 27-year-old young man. Four years ago, I used topical minoxidine treatment on the hair for two years, and the results were negative, which led to an increase in hair loss and an acceleration of baldness in areas...", + "answer": "The following analyzes need to be performed\nTestosterone\nFSH&LH\nBut before conducting the tests, I advise you to consult an endocrinologist to conduct a clinical examination\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15869, + "question": "In the thyroid gland, there is a new gland that has appeared and has calcifications on it and feels as if it is suffocating from them. What is the treatment for it and does it affect obesity or not..?", + "answer": "The patient appears to be suffering from hypothyroidism and needs treatment\nTherefore, an endocrinologist should be consulted as soon as possible to conduct some investigations and analyzes and then develop treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15870, + "question": "Why does my face sweat profusely when I make the least effort?", + "answer": "The sympathetic nervous system uses sweating to regulate body temperature. When muscular effort is made, the temperature rises and is sensed by the nerves of this system and sends an alert to the brain. The brain, in turn, sends a signal to the sweat glands that are abundant under the armpits, hands, feet, and face, so they secrete sweat to lower the body temperature.\nExperts believe that hyperhidrosis results from a disturbance in the functioning of the sympathetic nervous system, which sends excessive stimulation to the brain and thus excessive sweating occurs.\nHowever, there are some cases of hyperhidrosis that result from medical conditions such as hyperthyroidism, menopause, or from taking certain medications such as antidepressants and other medications. Hyperhidrosis in these cases is called secondary hyperhidrosis.\nMost cases of primary hyperhidrosis subside spontaneously with age and can be controlled using antiperspirants. Some cases are treated medicinally or surgically. You can consult a dermatologist regarding treatment.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15871, + "question": "I was born with a normal weight, but I was obese, then after weaning I became thin and did not grow very tall. Now I am 20 years old, my height is 170, and my weight is between 50 and 55, and the upper part of the body and limbs are very thin. Please answer.", + "answer": "If your weight is 55 kg, then it is normal for your height according to the standards of the body mass index, but if it is 50 kg, then you are underweight according to the same standards.\nYou may need to visit your family doctor for a clinical examination to be sure and reassure yourself\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15872, + "question": "Excuse me doctor/\nCan spironolactone 50 be used to treat high prolactin levels in women? With my sincere thanks and gratitude to you....", + "answer": "This medication is a diuretic, increasing prolactin is not a reason for its use\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15873, + "question": "FSH 2.89 /LH 2.92 /TESTOSTERONE 3.94 /PROLACTINE 10.17 Is the percentage of hormone tests normal? I am a 30-year-old young man.", + "answer": "Yes, these values ​​fall within the range of normal values, but they are close to the minimum normal values\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15874, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I have small glands on both my right and left sides. What are their causes, their effect on the body, and their treatment?\nWhen I press it lightly, it hurts, and why?", + "answer": "You did not mention in your letter the location of these nodes\nBut from your description, it seems that these “glands” are inflammatory lymph nodes, and these nodes swell and become painful when there is inflammation in a nearby area. For example, when there is inflammation in the pharynx or teeth, the nodes in the neck swell.\nI advise you to see a doctor to conduct a clinical examination and prescribe the necessary treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15875, + "question": "Regarding the thyroid medication eltroxine during pregnancy and not taking it during the early period of pregnancy, does it have an effect if I abstain from taking it because of my knowledge of the new pregnancy?\nThank you", + "answer": "Thyroxine should be continued, but blood levels of thyroid hormones should be monitored frequently\nSee your doctor as soon as possible\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15876, + "question": "Can Spironolactone 50 mg be used to treat high levels of prolactin?", + "answer": "Please write the name of the medicine in Latin letters\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15877, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am 20 years old, and my height is 170 cm. I want to know whether my height is normal or deficient, in addition to the average shoulder width of a man in centimeters,...", + "answer": "Height is normal, and depends on genetics in general. What is important is that the width of the shoulders be more than the width of the pelvis in males or vice versa in females.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15878, + "question": "Peace and mercy of God\nPatient's name: Hussein Ghaly Hashush\nQuestion: Is infection with toxic lymph nodes in the pharynx dangerous and what is its treatment?", + "answer": "Please ask the diagnosing doctor about the scientific name of this disease so that I can answer it\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15879, + "question": "Dear brothers in charge of the generous website, is it dangerous to suffer from toxic lymphocytic lymphoma and what is its treatment?", + "answer": "Please confirm the name of the disease so that I can answer\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15880, + "question": "I had a swelling in the gland next to the pharynx, and the swelling was 2.5 cm to 3 cm. I did all the tests and had a scan, and after the antibiotics the bloating went away.\nThe endocrinologist told me after the tests and the gland scan...", + "answer": "It appears from your description that you suffered from lymph node inflammation resulting perhaps from an infection in the pharynx or teeth. It was treated with antibiotics and the treatment was successful and the evidence was the disappearance of the gland. I think that is all.\nPlease accurately describe any other symptoms you are experiencing\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15881, + "question": "If a boy undergoes surgery to convert from male to female, what type of medications will he take to raise his female hormone levels? Do they have side effects or not? If so...", + "answer": "The decision rests with the treating physician, who decides whether there is a need to replace female hormones, and also determines the need for psychological sessions. There must be data indicating this from the tests that are available to him and that are not available now.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15882, + "question": "I suffered from growth hormone deficiency when I was about 9 years old. I took hormone injections and after two or three years I stopped taking it, and after that I started not eating healthily or...", + "answer": "You need additional doses of growth hormone, but before that I advise you to consult an endocrinologist for evaluation\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15883, + "question": "Peace be upon you....I conducted tests...and they found that there was an increase in thyroid hormone...knowing that this led to a significant weight loss...what are the reasons and is there any in this... .", + "answer": "There are several possible causes of hyperthyroidism, including inflammation of the gland, the presence of multiple nodules, and Graves' disease, which affects some families.\nMost cases of hyperthyroidism are treatable with good results, either with medication or surgery\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15884, + "question": "How do I control the blood sugar level of a 10-year-old child?", + "answer": "There is difficulty in controlling the blood sugar of a child at this age, so the child must be cared for by an integrated team consisting of the treating physician, a nurse with experience in health education for children, a psychological and social counselor, and a nutritionist, in addition to the child and those who supervise his care.\nThe doctor sets a treatment plan and the necessary dose of insulin\nThe educator teaches the child what diabetes is, what insulin is, and the need for insulin, how insulin works, how long it is effective, and what is the peak effectiveness of the different types of insulin, in addition to teaching the child injections and self-analysis. In addition, the child is taught the types of nutrients that foods contain and estimation. The approximate need for these types, organizing meals according to the timing of insulin injections, the concept of starchy portions and alternatives, what are the symptoms of high and low blood sugar, and how to act in each case.\nThe psychological counselor monitors and treats emotional or behavioral disorders\nOf course, this process requires a period ranging from two weeks to a month, and as you can see, the child must participate effectively in all stages of training in order for him to be able to voluntarily adhere to the treatment plan and take care of himself in the near future.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15885, + "question": "What is the normal range for free PSA and PSA screening?", + "answer": "The \"normal\" value ranges from 1 to 4 ng/ml\nBut I would like to clarify several points regarding this analysis\nFirst: There are several factors that may increase the value of this analysis, including prostate infections and benign hyperplasia\nSecond: The value may be less than 4 nanograms in the presence of a malignant tumor\nThird: The normal value increases with age\nTherefore, the clinical history and clinical examination, which includes anal palpation, are still the basis for diagnosis, and accordingly, additional investigations may be required.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15886, + "question": "I noticed my blood pressure was high for a while. I went to the doctor more than one visit until the cause was determined, which was the thyroid gland. An analysis was done and the result was T3 free 4.36 mg/ml.\nTSH...", + "answer": "You have two separate health problems, the first is high blood pressure and the second is hypothyroidism, so treating the thyroid alone will not cure high blood pressure.\nI advise you to consult an endocrinologist or internal medicine specialist to adjust the treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15887, + "question": "Please give me the name of a treatment for my increased hirsutism. Since I suffer from diabetes and I am 29 years old, and as I read about Diane pills and Yasmin pills, some people suggest not using them before...", + "answer": "Before talking about treating hirsutism or female hormone deficiency, it is necessary to know the cause\nTherefore, I advise you to see an endocrinologist to study your case\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15888, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a 28-year-old girl. Since I was ten years old, I have been suffering from a strange condition, which is when I fast, there is a lot of saliva secretion, along with stomach pain, so...", + "answer": "The salivary glands produce 0.5 to 1.5 liters of saliva per day, and we do not notice this amount due to the continuous swallowing process.\nThere are medical conditions that cause increased saliva secretion, such as acute and chronic sinus infections, infections of the teeth and surrounding tissues, as well as gastroesophageal regurgitation, that is, the return of stomach contents towards the esophagus. Because your increased saliva is accompanied by stomach pain, you may be suffering from regurgitation.\nI advise you to consult a digestive specialist for confirmation and treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15889, + "question": "I am 36 years old, my height is 155 cm, and my weight is 100 kg, and I am male... I suffer from hyperhidrosis, especially in the head area, where I sweat profusely, noting that my heart rate...", + "answer": "Hyperhidrosis results from an increase in the number of sweat-producing glands, which is normal, and obesity contributes to increased sweating\nOn the other hand, your body mass index is 41.6, meaning you are obese, and even though your blood sugar and pressure are normal, your triglyceride value is high, meaning you are predisposed to developing diabetes and blood pressure, so it is advisable to treat obesity to prevent these and other diseases.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15890, + "question": "Thank you everyone for this wonderful site\nMy question: I have an underactive thyroid and I dream of having children\nI have now stopped taking treatment, and the reason, thank God, is that the thyroid hormones have reached the normal rate...", + "answer": "There is no risk to pregnancy as long as the hormones are within normal limits. You can do tests every three months during pregnancy to ensure the normal level of hormones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15891, + "question": "How are endocrine tests performed?", + "answer": "The first and most important step in diagnosing any disorder or disease is listening to the complaint and performing a clinical examination. After the examination, the doctor has arrived at the diagnosis in the vast majority of cases, and various tests and other investigations such as radiography or ultrasound are performed in order to confirm the diagnosis or estimate the extent of the defect. Or its extent\nThis applies to endocrine disorders. After hearing the complaint and conducting the clinical examination, it is requested to perform some blood tests or any other investigation, if necessary.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15892, + "question": "I take levothyroxine 75 for life due to bleeding during a caesarean section, which caused pituitary gland deficiency. What are the necessary replacement medications and is there a possibility of a natural pregnancy after...", + "answer": "In addition to levothyroxine, cortisone, estrogen and progesterone, as well as growth hormone, should be taken\nPregnancy may occur spontaneously in rare cases, but pregnancy can occur through treatment that induces ovulation\nI advise you to consult an endocrinologist to complete replacement therapy\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15893, + "question": "In cases of Chemotherapy, the patient experiences symptoms of hair loss. Is there a special way to prevent or reduce this symptom???", + "answer": "In chemotherapy, powerful drugs are used that affect rapidly growing cells. Unfortunately, these cells include the hair roots, which leads to hair loss. The treatments used to avoid hair loss have limited effectiveness, and one of these treatments is the use of the drug Minoxidil.\nMy advice is to prepare psychologically to accept your appearance without hair for a temporary period, as hair loss will be temporary and growth will return 3-10 months after the end of chemotherapy.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15894, + "question": "I am a girl, 22 years old and eight months old. I have a growth hormone deficiency. Does a growth hormone deficiency have any harm on health? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Growth hormone deficiency in adults causes an increase in adipose tissue, especially around the waist, in addition to an imbalance in the ratio of low-density cholesterol to high-density cholesterol and high triglycerides in the blood. It may lead to a decrease in bone density and a decrease in muscle mass, which causes a feeling of weakness and fatigue after exertion. muscular\nA person with growth hormone deficiency may feel depressed and anxious\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15895, + "question": "I have severe inflammation of the mammary glands, accompanied by severe pain, even though I forget it", + "answer": "Please describe the symptoms you are experiencing\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15896, + "question": "Is there a definitive treatment for thyroid activity??\nNote that the doctor told me that I have two cysts on the left side\nThank you", + "answer": "In addition to treating the symptoms of hyperthyroidism, there are three types of treatment for hyperthyroidism\nFirst: Treatment with antithyroid agents, which aims to reduce the production of thyroid hormones in the gland, and hyperactivity often returns when treatment is stopped.\nSecond: Treatment with radioactive iodine, which aims to destroy the thyroid-producing cells and often results in hypothyroidism, after which the patient is given compensatory treatment for life.\nThird: Surgical treatment, where either part of the gland is removed, or the entire gland is removed and then replacement therapy is given for life\nThe most appropriate treatment is chosen according to the case, in consultation with the patient after explaining the pros and cons of each type of the three treatments\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15897, + "question": "For a while now, I have been suffering from lack of desire and erectile dysfunction as I am about to get married, and these are the results of the tests: the prolactin hormone is 24.66 ng/ml and the male hormone is 4.66 ng/ml and the doctor wrote me Dostinex a pill every 3 days...", + "answer": "Your prolactin level is high, and your doctor has prescribed the appropriate treatment for you, which, God willing, will lead to things returning to normal and there is no need to worry\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15898, + "question": "I have multiple hyperactivity and the TSH hormone is 0.0032, and I have an increase in T3, I do not sleep, high blood pressure, tremors in the hands, chest pain, and severe nervousness. The doctor prescribed me tenormin, and new merchazol, and my condition...", + "answer": "You suffer from hyperthyroidism, when did you start taking the treatment?\nIf the treatment began three months or more ago, it is necessary to consult an endocrinologist to adjust the treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15899, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I really want to raise a topic that is not new, but it remains a problem that requires a solution. Please.\nI am 30 years old and I am not fat, but I suffer from a condition called gynecomastia. I want to ask if...", + "answer": "Gynecomastia in men results from an imbalance between testosterone and estrogen. It may occur in children and during adulthood, and with advancing age after the age of fifty years, gynecomastia becomes very common, as it affects one out of every four men.\nThere are cases of gynecomastia that regress automatically within two years, but there are cases that require drug or surgical treatment, although I prefer surgical treatment due to the side effects of medications, but the diagnosis must be confirmed as the reason for the large size of the breasts may be an increase in fatty tissue, or other pathological conditions.\nI advise you to consult a surgical specialist for confirmation and then treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15900, + "question": "Are there any effects or complications that may occur in the future when the lymph node on the left side of the neck is removed as a result of its enlargement....", + "answer": "No, removing a lymph node will not leave any traces, and the procedure followed after its removal is to analyze it to find out the cause of the enlargement.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15901, + "question": "Why does my body temperature always rise to a very high level despite not making any physical effort and being in a cold place? And I noticed this problem occurring immediately after waking up...", + "answer": "What is your weight and height and are there any other symptoms?\nThis feeling of heat may be due to an increase in thyroid activity\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15902, + "question": "I have a problem that bothers me a lot. It often happens when I get stressed, which is an increase in the temperature of the extremities of my body, such as my fingers and toes. Drinking water and exposing the areas to a cold source did not help me. What is the solution?", + "answer": "It seems that what you are suffering from is the result of blood vessel dilation due to stress. This is an uncommon reaction, but it does not require any treatment. All you have to do is accept it and adapt to it. In many cases, the side effects and sometimes toxicity of medications are more dangerous to health than the problem we are trying to treat.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15903, + "question": "I suffer from the problem of large hands and feet...I am a girl and I am ashamed of being like this...Is there a treatment to make the hands and feet smaller????", + "answer": "There is no cure to reduce the size of the hands or feet, but know that no creature is perfect, and each of us has “flaws” and “shortcomings,” and we also have beautiful sides. We must accept ourselves as God created us, and not focus on what we see as negative in our appearance. We forget our beauty,\nFocus on what you find beautiful and people will find you beautiful\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15904, + "question": "Is it permissible for a diabetic patient to take the drug Primolut N, which prevents menstruation?\nNote that the patient is 49 years old\nPlease reply quickly", + "answer": "This medication causes high blood sugar levels, so it is recommended to be used with caution by women with diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney function disorders, and advanced age.\nFor all these reasons I advise against using it\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15905, + "question": "Is it possible that the doctor gave me the wrong medication because I had previously asked about the results of my analysis t3:147.1***t4:10.1****tsh:5.200, and I feel all the symptoms you mentioned regarding the symptoms of hyperthyroidism except...", + "answer": "The results of the analysis sent are actually within the normal range. I advise you to consult the treating physician and not stop treatment before this consultation. The practice of medicine depends mainly, and above all, on the results of the clinical examination in addition to the symptoms and signs that the patient complains of. Therefore, it is necessary to speak with your physician and inform her. About the symptoms you are complaining about and inquire about your fears and how you feel as a result of taking the treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15906, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. Please help me. I suffer from the delayed appearance of the beard, and even now I am in university, this thing bothers me more. Because my colleagues criticize me for that. Please ask me for any solution...", + "answer": "The delayed appearance of beard hair may be the result of a hormonal imbalance, but the reason may also be due to genetic factors related to the distribution of this hair.\nHave you developed the secondary characteristics of sexual maturity, such as the growth of pubic and armpit hair, a change in voice, muscle growth, and an increase in the size of the penis?\nIf the answer is yes, then there is no need to worry\nIn any case, I advise you to consult an endocrinologist to be sure\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15907, + "question": "When does the thyroid hormone regulate, knowing that I took the treatment two weeks ago and my menstrual cycle is still irregular and comes every ten days, knowing that I have a little laziness and the result of the examination is 9, so...", + "answer": "When hypothyroidism is diagnosed and the cause of this deficiency is known, treatment is prescribed for a period of at least three months, with the patient being followed up with blood tests to achieve stability in thyroid hormones. According to your letter, the duration of treatment is not sufficient and it is still too early to judge the success of treatment.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15908, + "question": "I have an overactive thyroid gland, and I have all the symptoms except that I am gaining weight, and I went to the same place as the doctor, who prescribed me the medication Troxine, and it causes me symptoms such as dizziness...", + "answer": "What are the symptoms you are experiencing, and what are the test results? Because the treatment mentioned in your letter is to treat hypothyroidism, not hyperthyroidism\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15909, + "question": "My son has an interventricular hole and I had a T4 thyroid test done for him. T3. TSH and the results were TSH = 5.646 / T3 = 2.59 / T4 = 15.01. Are the results normal? May God reward you well.", + "answer": "Yes, the values ​​sent are within normal limits\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15910, + "question": "My child has an interventricular hole and he had a T4 thyroid test. T3. TSH and the results were TSH = 5.646 / T3 = 2.59 / T4 = 15.01. Is my child mentally ill and Mongolian? Answer me and comfort me...", + "answer": "There is no relationship between these tests and mental illnesses. As for the possibility of being Mongolian, there are diagnostic signs\nIt reveals this and must be presented to the doctor to inform you. The tests that confirm this are genetic or chromosomal examinations.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15911, + "question": "I am 30 years old, married, but I do not have children. The doctor discovered that I have an active gland, the hashish type, but I did not feel any symptoms before the treatment. Could it be...", + "answer": "There is a significant percentage of hypothyroidism that causes minor symptoms or does not cause any symptoms. Your doctor must have noticed some symptoms or signs that made him suspect the presence of hypothyroidism, so he requested a test.\nAs for the symptoms that you feel after starting to take the treatment, they are side effects of the medication or may be caused by starting with a large dose. Tell your doctor how you feel and any doubts you have.\nYou can send the analysis result to confirm\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15912, + "question": "Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome\nIs it possible for her to get her period or give birth to children?\nWhat are the methods for breast enlargement in these cases?\nI would like to ask if it is possible to treat it...", + "answer": "A person with this syndrome is genetically male, i.e. in terms of genes, but has resistance to androgens, i.e. male hormones.\nAs a result, he develops feminine physical characteristics despite his male genetic makeup\nThis syndrome is often discovered when the cause of a delayed period is investigated, and then the absence of a uterus is discovered\nTherefore, people with this syndrome do not have a uterus, and therefore there will be no menstrual cycle, and of course there will be no possibility of pregnancy\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15913, + "question": "Should I do thyroid tests after taking thyroxine or without taking it?", + "answer": "You must do periodic tests, at least every six months, to monitor the functioning of the gland. With our hope for your recovery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15914, + "question": "My wife has been suffering for a short time from an underactive thyroid gland, but the laziness was simple and was the result of laziness 9. She took treatment. Will she take that treatment for a period or for the rest of her life? Will it affect the underactive thyroid gland...", + "answer": "TSH therapy should be continued with valuable monitoring\nThe chances of pregnancy are normal if the values ​​of thyroid hormones become normal\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15915, + "question": "What is the benefit of Choriomon and is it used to activate all hormones or specific hormones????", + "answer": "Choriomen is a natural hormone extracted from the placenta, and is used in the management of miscarriages\nIt is also used to treat chronic deficiency of male hormones\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15916, + "question": "My child suffers from excessive insulin secretion. She is now one year old and uses the medication (Eudemine - tables). She did all the tests and examinations and we did not find a tumor in the pancreas and there was nothing in the brain and her growth...", + "answer": "As long as the investigations did not prove anything and did not determine the cause of the disease, the cause may be an immune disease. Continue with your doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15917, + "question": "What is the reason for the lack of growth of the posterior pituitary gland, and is the hormone desmopressin considered a sufficient solution for longevity? Please reply", + "answer": "This depends on the cause of hypopituitarism, including:\n\nInflammation of the brain tissue such as meningitis   \nImmune system diseases \nGenetic disorders associated with hypopituitarism \nBleeding during childbirth \nPulmonary tuberculosis \nBrain injury due to a severe blow due to a traffic accident \nBrain surgery \nBrain inflammation\n\nThe deficiency is treated by providing the hormone the body needs until the cause is treated.\nIf the cause of this deficiency is difficult to treat, treatment continues for life.\n \nWhat is hypopituitarism?\nDesmopressin hormone", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15918, + "question": "Please doctor, I take a glandular medication called Euthiorex 50 half an hour before breakfast, and now the month of Ramadan will come upon us. May God bring it back to us with goodness and to you, so how can it be taken at the time of breakfast...", + "answer": "It is best to take the medicine before suhoor\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15919, + "question": "I want to ask about cod liver oil pills fortified with Amga 3\nIs it useful for those who suffer from an underactive thyroid gland??\nIs drinking a lot of water beneficial for this lethargy??\n_How do I maintain...", + "answer": "Most recent studies on the thyroid recommend the necessity of treating hypothyroidism with Troxine, regardless of the extent of this inactivity, to avoid the complications of this deficiency. Some foods and nutritional supplements may help in this, but they are not sufficient.\nTherefore, I advise you to consult an endocrinologist to conduct the necessary tests and begin treatment\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15920, + "question": "My sister is 26 years old and has diabetes. Is there a test that shows us which type of diabetes she has? Is it type 1 or type 2??", + "answer": "It appears that type 1 diabetes, which usually begins at these ages, is a disease caused by accelerated damage to pancreatic cells.\nThe immune factor may be the main cause of its occurrence, although there is a segment of type 1 diabetes patients for whom there is no explanation for the occurrence of the disease. The first symptoms of the disease usually appear when the patient is exposed to a viral or bacterial infection. The main treatment is insulin, because the compounds that are taken Oral administration is ineffective because the pancreas is unable to produce insulin due to damage to its cells. There are tests to study the ability of the pancreas to produce insulin.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15921, + "question": "What food helps stimulate the thyroid gland??\nBecause I suffer from hypothyroidism", + "answer": "Foods that help stimulate the thyroid: fish, milk and its derivatives, oats, almonds, avocado, sesame, and bananas.\nSome foods should be avoided without cooking, including cabbage, cauliflower, soybeans, and broccoli\nTSHBut this inactivity should be followed up with analysis\nConsider taking the drug Altroxine after consulting an endocrinologist\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15922, + "question": "Hello\nI suffer from extreme lethargy and laziness, and I suffer from multiple sclerosis. I happened to go to the neurologist for review and told the doctor about these symptoms, so he did tests for me and after...", + "answer": "euthyrox should be taken\nBefore food and preferably taken at a fixed time\nFolic acid can be taken before or after food, and it is also recommended that it be taken at a fixed time as well\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15923, + "question": "I am 19 years old, and I suffer from constant lethargy and severe fatigue. I exercise and take some vitamins, and I have constant headaches. I have gone to more than one doctor, but to no avail.", + "answer": "Please answer the following questions\nHow long have you been suffering from lethargy?\nHow many hours do you sleep and what is the timing?\nWhat sports do you practice, and what is the duration and timing of exercise?\nWhat is your weight and height?\nIs there any change in your appetite for food?\nHow many meals do you eat and what are their times?\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15924, + "question": "What are the reasons for the lack of development of the posterior pituitary gland or its absence at all?", + "answer": "There are some genetic mutations that explain some cases, but often the reasons for the lack of growth or development of the pituitary are unknown\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15925, + "question": "Peace be upon you/I have a question: If I have an increase or hyperthyroidism and have not been treated for a year or more, is there a risk in that and where does the risk lie, because I feel strange changes and I neglected treatment a lot...", + "answer": "One of the potential problems if hyperthyroidism is neglected is treatment\nHeart disorders, including arrhythmia and congestive heart failure\nEye disorders\nSkin disorders\nThe case of thyrotoxicosis, which is an increase in the symptoms of hyperactivity, high temperature, and rapid heartbeat, and some mental-psychological disorders may occur.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15926, + "question": "I have a slight swelling that is not visible to the naked eye, but if I put my hand, I feel it. It is on the left side of the neck and it is painful, especially when exercising and moving the neck right and left. My shoulder and my hand also hurt. Is the swelling a lymph node??", + "answer": "Yes, this swelling is most likely in a lymph node, and the cause is most likely an infection in the teeth or pharynx, so it is necessary to see a doctor to find out the cause and treatment.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15927, + "question": "Hello\nI am a 20-year-old man. I did hormone tricks and the result was that the LH hormone was 1.5% higher than the normal level, while the rest of the hormones needed 1%...", + "answer": "Please send me the results of the tests you conducted\nYes, hair growth is related, among other factors, to the level of testosterone\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15928, + "question": "Do growth hormone injections have an effect on the mind? I was short and took growth hormone injections for about four years or more. I don’t remember. I used to take half an injection and five years ago...", + "answer": "No, growth hormone does not have a negative effect on mental abilities\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15929, + "question": "May the peace and mercy of God be upon you, Doctor. Please, I want to ask about the pituitary gland. I had a hormonal decrease in testosterone. I did a test and found it at 3.35. I wanted to know what are the causes of the decrease, and I did...", + "answer": "There are many reasons for low testosterone levels, including aging, obesity, and disorders in the pituitary gland or hypothalamus. Some tests and further investigations are required to find out the reason, meaning that you must follow up with an endocrinologist to complete a study of your case.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15930, + "question": "What about the gland.!?\nMy wife has been suffering from thyroid disease for 4 years and has been using thyroxine 100 mg. Despite this, she is lethargic, has dry skin, and sleeps a lot. She gave birth to one child. with...", + "answer": "To evaluate the adequacy of the dose of Altroxine, we monitor the clinical symptoms in addition to the results of the blood analysis, i.e. the level analysis\nTSH\nI advise you to follow up with an endocrinologist in order to evaluate your wife’s condition\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15931, + "question": "What are the consequences of thyroxine deficiency?", + "answer": "Thyroxine is the hormone used to treat hypothyroidism\nHypothyroidism may not cause any symptoms at its beginning, but if left untreated, it will cause many health problems, including obesity, joint pain, infertility, and heart disease.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15932, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I am a diabetic and I suffer from a problem with lack of absorption in my body. I would like to know how I can treat the problem of lack of absorption in my body, as I also suffer from a vitamin deficiency...", + "answer": "You must first know the cause of malabsorption. Do you suffer from celiac disease, that is, an allergy to gluten, which is contained in wheat, barley, and some other grains?\nIf this is the case, you should avoid all foods that contain wheat derivatives, such as bread, pastries, cakes, cakes, biscuits, foods that are coated in flour before preparing them, barley drinks, and oats.\nDo you follow this diet?\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15933, + "question": "Does masturbation affect the process of puberty?", + "answer": "No, masturbation has no effect on puberty and it does not have any negative effects\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15934, + "question": "Peace be upon you, Doctor, I suffer from a disease, which is that I have a very thin beard, knowing that I am 23 years old and have a very light beard, and it is growing. I also suffer from a disease of shyness...", + "answer": "The density of chin hair is related to the secretion of male hormones as well as genetic factors\nAs for the change in voice, it seems that the reason is shyness, because you believe that a thick beard is a sign of masculinity\nYou can see an endocrinologist to rule out any hormonal disorders\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15935, + "question": "I am a young man, 26 years old and 1.60 meters tall. I want a medicine to stimulate height hormones", + "answer": "I think that at your age, no medication can contribute to increasing height\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15936, + "question": "Can I know the symptoms of an imbalance in the main gland in the body and the symptoms of a deficiency or increase in its secretion of hormones? Thank you very much.", + "answer": "Your question is not specific, and to answer it, I need to write a long article that may not answer your questions, so I hope that you send a specific question or questions about the symptoms or signs that worry you.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15937, + "question": "What tests do I use to determine the condition of hirsutism? I am married and 24 years old, and my hair is falling out severely, and hair is growing very quickly on my body and on my face?", + "answer": "I advise you to consult an endocrinologist for a clinical examination\nThe investigations that help diagnose the cause are analyzing the level of testosterone\nAn ultrasound of the pelvic area is performed to rule out polycystic ovaries, and perhaps a computed tomography or ultrasound scan is performed to evaluate the adrenal glands.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15938, + "question": "Age 19\nWeight 120\nHeight 168\nShe suffers from a high level of cortisol, which was 590 in the morning and normal in the evening\nThe MRI of the abdomen and pelvis is normal\nAn increase in blood pressure and openness...", + "answer": "ACTH High cortisol indicates increased secretion of a hormone. This hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland, and the reason for this increase in secretion must be known. Therefore, follow-up should be done with an endocrinologist to reach a diagnosis and develop a treatment plan.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15939, + "question": "Peace, mercy and blessings of God\nMy daughter is 22 years old. Should I give her growth hormone? We went to the doctor and he said she should go to the endocrinologist. He wrote to her: Is growth hormone recommended at this age?", + "answer": "I, in turn, advise you to consult an endocrinologist to evaluate her condition and perform a bone x-ray to find out whether giving growth hormone at this age is useful or not.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15940, + "question": "I am 25 years old and I have not had my menstrual period by taking the treatment designated for it. Now I am married and do not have children. What is the solution? Please reply.", + "answer": "The reasons for the absence of the menstrual cycle are many, and they may be organic or functional, and the reason for the absence of the menstrual cycle must be known before talking about the solution\nI advise you to consult an endocrinologist first, and you may need to consult a gynecologist later\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15941, + "question": "I have a problem that has caused me crisis and embarrassment. I am a 24-year-old young man, but I look small and have childish features. Do I suffer from a hormone deficiency or should I go to a doctor? What is the consultant or doctor?", + "answer": "I advise you to consult an endocrinologist\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15942, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland of 7.07tsh----ft4---1.6-------- The doctor prescribed me half a pill of Troxine in the morning. Should I take the treatment or not? It was higher than that, but it went down a little without treatment, and of course I felt all the symptoms. ..", + "answer": "Yes, I advise you to take treatment regularly, and to be evaluated through tests every three months\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15943, + "question": "I suffer from high blood pressure and hypothyroidism. I had STH, F3, and F4 tests, and the results were as follows:\nTSH 3.87\nFT4 12.76\nFT3 3.60\nThe doctor told me that it is within the normal range, so what do you think?", + "answer": "Please write the results values ​​separately, that is, the value of each hormone on a separate line, and use one language, either Arabic or English.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15944, + "question": "I have a thyroid gland of 7.07 tsh, normal 6.2-2.0 ------- ft4 1.6 normal --------- 2.2-0.8 ------- and it was in the beginning.\n...", + "answer": "It is high, and I agree with the opinion of the doctor who prescribed the TSH value\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15945, + "question": "My wife has inflammation of the thyroid gland and the gland is increasing in size. Does cupping make the grandmother return to her normal position? If so, where exactly is cupping done?", + "answer": "I do not know if cupping has any effect on the thyroid gland, and I advise you before resorting to cupping to confirm the diagnosis by consulting a gland specialist and conducting the necessary tests and investigations.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15946, + "question": "May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you\nI read about the gloxi height enhancer product on the Internet\nIt is a drug that increases height and has been tested on more than one person\nSo I wanted to ask you for advice, if I take that...", + "answer": "Many drugs claim to create magical solutions to real or imagined health problems, which are often ineffective at best and may be harmful at other times.\nThe question to answer is, do you have a real growth deficiency? You can answer this by consulting an endocrinologist\nMy dear, height is linked to genetic and environmental factors. Genetic factors cannot be modified, but environmental factors are linked to food. If you eat a balanced diet that contains all the nutritional components of carbohydrates, protein, fats and vitamins in sufficient quantities, then you will achieve the full natural growth determined by your genes.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15947, + "question": "Peace be upon you: My question is, I have encountered a problem that has never happened to me before. I had severe dizziness, I would say very severe, at the speed of a strange ceiling fan, 3 revolutions, to the point that I could not...", + "answer": "This dizziness may be the result of a sudden drop in blood pressure, or it may be vestibular dizziness, related to the ear, or low blood sugar, and there are other more serious possibilities, so I advise you to visit a doctor to accurately describe to him what happened to you, and for him to conduct a clinical examination to determine the cause.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15948, + "question": "Are thyroid diseases hereditary or not?", + "answer": "There are some families that are more predisposed to developing thyroid diseases than other families, and they have more thyroid disorders than other families, but this does not mean that the disease is inevitable in them.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15949, + "question": "Why is my left breast slightly larger than my right breast, even the nipple? I am a male, 26 years old.", + "answer": "Did this discrepancy in breast size occur recently? If it is, you should see a doctor, but if it is old, it is a common birth defect and there is no need to worry about it\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15950, + "question": "Why have I not yet had beard hair appear on my face? It has appeared sporadically, given that I am 26 years old", + "answer": "The reason may be genetic, but I advise you to consult an endocrinologist\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15951, + "question": "Is the drug Altroxin suitable for the results of this analysis?\nKnowing that it is for a 6-year-old child, his weight is 16.5 and his height is 104 cm\nt3............. 197\nt4.........9.1\ntsh...............4.8", + "answer": "It is not possible to evaluate the treatment of hypothyroidism from a blood test alone, given that the test results are within normal limits\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15952, + "question": "I am 16 years old and my height is 168. Are there growth hormone stimulants?", + "answer": "There is a proportion between your age and your height, meaning you do not need any hormonal stimulation\nI advise you to eat a balanced diet that contains all nutritional components\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15953, + "question": "What are the symptoms or consequences that may occur after removing a thyroid gland that was at the beginning of the cancer?\nI had my thyroid removed 3 years ago and now I have swelling in my...", + "answer": "When there is a history of cancer, the treating surgical specialist should be consulted to conduct the necessary tests and investigations to reach a confirmed diagnosis, and not waste time with guesses and assumptions.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15954, + "question": "My question is: I have a gland under the lower jaw, and I have gynecomastia, that is, an enlarged breast, and I have a belly and bloating. Is this the reason for the presence of the glands? Is it the best thing to use, or a doctor...", + "answer": "Yes, it seems that you need to consult an endocrinologist as advised by the doctor you saw\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15955, + "question": "It was noticed in my daughter, a short time ago, that there was a slight swelling in the thyroid gland, and I did the required tests, x-rays, and nuclear scans, and thanks to God and His blessing, the results were all reassuring, and for your information, there are no...", + "answer": "The thyroid gland is one of the existing endocrine glands that helps regulate the metabolism process in the body. A swelling of the thyroid gland, even if the tests appear normal, requires it to be evaluated by a specialist doctor and by a radiologist to take an ultrasound image, as it may indicate one of the following conditions:\n- The presence of nodules or masses in the thyroid gland.\n- Goiter.\n- Hashimoto's disease.\n- Graves' disease.\n- Thyroid cancer.\nIt is preferable to go to the doctor to ensure that the examinations are complete and to request the necessary examinations and analyzes, if any, to determine the condition and treat it according to the diagnosis, knowing that some of them may not require treatment through medications or surgery.\nFor more: Your comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms / thyroid tumors / thyroid surgery\nReference: Common Thyroid Disorders and Thyroid Self-Examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15956, + "question": "What foods are suitable for reducing thyroid secretion?", + "answer": "Hyperthyroidism is treated medicinally, but there are some foods that may improve symptoms or alleviate the problems caused by hyperthyroidism, and these foods include:\nStrawberries, broccoli, salmon or another source of mega-3 fats and vitamin D, and yoghurt or ayran to help bones.\nIt is recommended to consume a sufficient amount of protein, whether from animal or plant sources\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15957, + "question": "Is this person’s hormonal levels healthy (testosterone ‎6.9ng/mL?", + "answer": "This percentage is a little low", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15958, + "question": "What is the appropriate dose of the Ethyrox hormone for a patient who weighs 90 kilograms and had a total removal of the thyroid gland as a result of a malignant papilloma?", + "answer": "Treatment with Troxine begins with a low dose between 12.5 - 25 micrograms per day, and then the dose is gradually increased every two weeks while monitoring the TSH levels, until it reaches normal values.\nIn most cases, a dose of 100 micrograms per day is sufficient\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15959, + "question": "Is there a final solution for an underactive thyroid? I use thyroxine 100 grams", + "answer": "In some cases of hypothyroidism, the production of this gland rises to normal values, but in most cases the only solution is to continue taking the medication\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15960, + "question": "Is thyroid disease related to throat diseases, does it affect the vocal cords, and does thyroid disease affect reproduction?", + "answer": "If the gland disease causes significant enlargement, it may affect the larynx and vocal cords due to pressure\nA woman with thyroid disease can get pregnant and have children, but the activity of the gland must be well controlled\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15961, + "question": "Do thyroid hormones increase and decrease at the same time over the course of a month or two?", + "answer": "Yes, this may happen in the case of acute inflammation of the gland\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15962, + "question": "Is thyroid disease chronic and has no end or cure?", + "answer": "What is the diagnosis for the condition? Is it an overactive gland or an underactive gland?\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15963, + "question": "Is thyroid treatment a chronic treatment, or does it take a certain period until the gland becomes regular, and can it return to irregularity again?", + "answer": "The continuity of thyroid treatment determines the type and degree of infection\nWhat is your diagnosis? Is it insufficiency or hyperactivity?\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15964, + "question": "I always feel like my throat is dry or I feel like there is something like this in the roof of my throat, so I drink a lot of water, and the same story also exists. Does this have something to do with the thyroid gland?...", + "answer": "Is there nasal congestion that makes you breathe through your mouth? Do you feel itching in the roof of your throat? Are there other symptoms?\nFrom the little information in your post it appears that it has nothing to do with thyroid\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15965, + "question": "I had my thyroid removed 10 years ago and I take Troxine 50. I have now been married for 6 years and my body is very thin. Does the thyroid have anything to do with this?", + "answer": "The gland may be the cause, but there may be other causes, what is the value\nTSH\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15966, + "question": "Is there a treatment or surgical procedure that completely eliminates thyroid disease?", + "answer": "What thyroid condition do you have? Is it deficiency or hyperactivity?\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15967, + "question": "Thyroid symptoms", + "answer": "It causes an increase in the size of the thyroid gland and an increase in the production and secretion of this gland’s hormone, and this usually affects the body’s metabolic rate and the consumption of a larger amount of oxygen. Sufferers become more nervous with a feeling of distress and a tendency to become angry quickly. They may lose some weight and complain of fatigue. Sometimes trembling occurs in the hands, bulging eyes occur, the patient may become sensitive to heat, and his breathing rate increases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15968, + "question": "I am 25 years old. I have been suffering from a deficiency in the thyroid gland for about 10 years, and until now I suffer from an irregular thyroid gland, and I feel upset because it has caused me to gain weight in an abnormal way, and I...", + "answer": "TSH To evaluate the treatment of hypothyroidism, a hormone analysis is necessary\nWhat are your values ​​for this hormone?\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15969, + "question": "I am 38 years old and male, and I have become a year old. I have multiple nodules in the thyroid gland, 28 mm in the left and 5 mm in the right, and my hormone levels tend to be high when testing blood and examining us with a needle...", + "answer": "We advise you to adhere to the instructions of the doctor who studied your case and conduct an examination every six months\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15970, + "question": "What is the treatment for hypothyroidism? I feel a shiver in some of my fingers, as well as coldness in all parts of my body. I cannot stand the cold at all, and I feel something...", + "answer": "Injuries to the thyroid and any endocrine glands are treated after confirming the diagnosis and performing the necessary tests to estimate the need for treatment\nI would like to inform you that although there are some symptoms in your letter that suggest the possibility of hypothyroidism, there are other symptoms that negate this possibility. Therefore, I advise you to consult a doctor to evaluate your condition and find out the cause of the diarrhea.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15971, + "question": "What are the signs of a thyroid disease and is it hereditary? Note that my mother, my aunt, and their aunt were afflicted with this disease.", + "answer": "The gland may become underactive or overactive, which are two completely opposite conditions\nSymptoms of deficiency include a tendency to gain weight or obesity, an excessive feeling of cold, constipation, a feeling of laziness or lethargy, and slow movement.\nSymptoms of hyperactivity, thinness, heat intolerance, soft tremors in the hands, and excessive agitation or nervousness\nSome cases of deficiency are caused by an immune infection that affects the gland, and some families are predisposed to developing this infection\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15972, + "question": "What is the link between lymphadenitis in the neck and acne on the face?\nThis is what a doctor told my sister when she noticed a lump in the neck below the chin", + "answer": "Lymphadenitis occurs when there is inflammation in a nearby area, whether in the skin or other tissue\nAcne is accompanied by bacterial inflammation, so antibiotics are used to treat it\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15973, + "question": "How do I know the symptoms of thyroid disease and how to treat it?", + "answer": "Increased thyroid activity: Symptoms: The patient complains of increased appetite for food, weight loss, nervousness, palpitations, and intolerance to hot weather. Laboratory tests: Tests reveal an increase in thyroxine in the blood. Hypothyroidism: It results from a congenital defect or an acquired defect. Congenital deficiency develops during fetal life and the deficiency is present at birth, while acquired hypothyroidism develops later during life and results either from a primary disease of the thyroid gland or is secondary to disorders in the mediators or the pituitary. Symptoms: The patient complains of paleness, slow speech, intolerance to cold weather, and a slow heart. Laboratory tests: reveal a lack of thyroxine in the blood. See thyroid gland in the dictionary. And thyroid diseases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15974, + "question": "Peace be upon you 0000000. I am 18 years old and I suffer from enlarged nipples\nWhen I touch them, I feel as if they are filled with water, knowing that I was 16 years old when the lupine appeared in them...", + "answer": "Is there enlargement of the breast? If the answer is no, then enlarged nipples are normal and most likely due to genetic causes.\nTo ensure that your condition is healthy, see your family doctor for a medical examination\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15975, + "question": "When is the thyroid gland re-analyzed if taking Altroxine for a period of time? Is the analysis done immediately after stopping or must we wait for several days?", + "answer": "TSH: The hypothyroid patient is followed up with tests after 6 to 8 weeks while taking treatment, and the dose is adjusted until the value stabilizes.\nUp to 3, then repeated after three months, then monitored annually while taking the medication\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15976, + "question": "What is the reason for the sluggish thyroid gland, since I have been married for 6 years and did not suffer from it, and all my previous tests were excellent at their normal rate. Suddenly, several months ago, they gradually increased from 7 - then 8 - then 10. They were discharged...", + "answer": "The most common cause of hypothyroidism is an inflammation of the gland called Hashimoto’s inflammation. There are other causes, and knowing the reason may satisfy our curiosity, but what is most important is treating the deficiency.\nI would like to ask you: Do you prefer an underactive thyroid with the accompanying weight gain and other possible effects such as a constant feeling of lethargy and sometimes depression, or do you prefer to bear the negative effects of the medication, which in your case were limited to coarse and dry hair?\nTo avoid side effects, you can start with a light dose, taking it every 48 hours, and after a week, one pill daily, stopping for two days a week.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15977, + "question": "What are the symptoms of an underactive thyroid and what harms it may cause?", + "answer": "Symptoms of sluggish thyroid secretion: general fatigue. skin dryness. Constipation. overweight. Slow heartbeat. depression. Hypersomnia. High cholesterol level. Failure to treat underactive thyroid gland leads to heart problems, resulting from an increase in cholesterol levels. Infertility. Goiter.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15978, + "question": "My mother, who is 60 years old, had a thyroidectomy about 20 years ago. Part of it was removed due to swelling, then two months ago it was completely removed because it was active, but after the operation, speech became very weak...", + "answer": "Please see an ear, nose and throat specialist to evaluate the condition of the throat and neck nerves\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15979, + "question": "I suffer from a heavy weight of 135 kilograms, and there are lumps under the skin or a little deeper that I can touch, and they are spread throughout the upper part of the body. But some of them hurt when pressed...", + "answer": "These lumps are most likely fatty lumps, but I advise you to visit a doctor to be sure\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15980, + "question": "I suffer from a slight increase in TSH, with normal secretion of T4 and T3, which is called hidden gland laziness. The doctor prescribed me Troxine 50 daily for a month, but I took Troxine 100...", + "answer": "Analysis values ​​before starting treatment appear normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15981, + "question": "Hello\nHow do I treat swollen lymph nodes in the pharynx, that is, around the tonsils, which I have been suffering from for almost two years, even though I had the necessary tests and nothing showed up, and I still do not know...", + "answer": "Enlarged lymph nodes reflect the presence of inflammation in a nearby area, and may have other causes. The majority of cases of enlarged lymph nodes in the neck are caused by either inflammation in the teeth or in the pharynx. This inflammation may be the result of an allergy or chronic inflammation caused by smoking.\nI advise you to examine your teeth and take a panoramic image of the jaws to rule out the presence of an abscess around the teeth and to consult an ENT specialist.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15982, + "question": "What is the treatment for parotitis in a 65-year-old man? Does it have serious side effects and is it contagious?", + "answer": "Parotitis may be viral or bacterial\nIf it is viral, it does not require antibiotics, and in many cases it does not require any treatment, and we may need to use a fever reducer and anti-edema.\nBacterial mumps infection: We need to use antibiotics to control the infection.\nBacterial infection may cause an abscess that requires surgical treatment\nMumps does not have serious effects for the vast majority of people, and it is considered an infectious disease\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15983, + "question": "What is the treatment for thyroiditis in a 65-year-old man? Is it dangerous to human life and is it contagious?", + "answer": "Treatment of thyroiditis depends on the type of inflammation and its consequences on the thyroid gland. Thyroiditis may cause an increase in the levels of thyroid hormones in the blood. In this case, the results of this increase are treated with beta blockers to control palpitations, and antithyroid agents are not given.\nHowever, if it causes a deficiency in thyroid hormones, the patient is given thyroid hormone for a period of 6-12 months, then the dose is reduced and the thyroid response is monitored, and the patient may need to take the hormone permanently.\nThyroiditis is not contagious and does not pose a threat to the patient's life.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15984, + "question": "How do I know that excessive sweating, especially in the summer, is due to increased thyroid secretion without visiting a doctor?", + "answer": "Increased thyroid secretion has many symptoms, but the real diagnosis is to visit a doctor to guide you in doing tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15985, + "question": "Is it true that cabbage, cauliflower, eggplant, and radishes limit the gland’s ability to absorb iodine, knowing that I have an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Scientific research does not confirm this. The role and importance of diet varies depending on the causes of hypothyroidism.\nSome short-term studies have indicated the role of some foods, such as cabbage, broccoli, and eggplant, in increasing the rate of thyroid disorders, especially in the case of hypothyroidism, but the scientific support was very weak in such studies, so that we cannot be certain about determining a list of permitted and prohibited foods that are... Circulate it, so everyone who suffers or suffers from a thyroid disorder should not be prevented or deprived of any food. Rather, the medical treatment process comes as a basic process, in addition to programming what is eaten or drunk as a supportive process in improving the extent of response to thyroid treatment.\nThe role of the diet in treating hypothyroidism is limited to maintaining nutritional balance and preventing weight gain, while maintaining a stable level of blood pressure and maintaining a healthy level of total cholesterol and harmful cholesterol in the blood, in addition to vitamin B12, vitamin D, calcium, iron and iodine.\nMedical nutritional treatment includes eating light meals with rich nutritional value and low calories depending on the quantity eaten, such as eating all kinds of fruits, dates, yoghurt, milk, and healthy nuts such as almonds and walnuts, with an abundance of elements containing vitamins such as vitamin B and A. , (c), and minerals such as zinc, copper, and selenium, which in turn improve thyroid activity. The focus is also on consuming a specific and calculated amount of fluids according to the body’s needs in order to prevent fluid retention and accumulation in it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15986, + "question": "What is the appropriate diet for an underactive thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Among the guidelines that must be taken into account during the treatment period is to take thyroid hormone medications at the same time and on an empty stomach with water. It is also preferable not to take any other medication or food for an hour after taking the hormone medications. We also advise you to be careful when taking pain-relieving or sleeping medications because the body becomes very sensitive to them during hypothyroidism.\nThe role and importance of diet varies depending on the causes of hypothyroidism, as diet plays the primary role in one case, which is the case of iodine deficiency in food. A balanced diet provides iodine in addition to two other important minerals, zinc and selenium, which are necessary to stimulate gland activity. Dietary intervention, in turn, may prevent the occurrence of the disease. In other cases, the role of the diet is limited to maintaining nutritional balance and preventing weight gain, while keeping blood pressure stable and maintaining a good percentage of total cholesterol and harmful cholesterol in the blood, in addition to vitamin B12, as gland deficiency negatively affects blood pressure and blood levels. Total and harmful cholesterol and vitamin B12 levels. Medical nutritional treatment includes eating light, low-calorie meals with an abundance of elements containing vitamins such as vitamins B, A, and C, and minerals such as zinc, copper, and selenium, which in turn improve the activity of the thyroid gland.\nThe focus is also on consuming a specific and calculated amount of fluids according to the body’s needs in order to prevent fluid retention and accumulation in the body.\nPracticing sports activities is necessary for those with hypothyroidism, but we recommend taking into account moderation in the intensity of sports activity and maintaining continuity in sports on a daily basis while taking a rest during the day.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15987, + "question": "What foods are suitable for an underactive thyroid gland and what foods are prohibited?", + "answer": "There are no permitted or prohibited foods. You only have to observe a correct diet to prevent water retention and to compensate for some vitamins. The role and importance of the diet varies depending on the causes of hypothyroidism, as the diet plays the primary role in one case, which is the case of iodine deficiency in food. A balanced diet ensures Iodine is in addition to two other important minerals, zinc and selenium, which are necessary to stimulate gland activity. Nutritional intervention may in turn prevent the disease. In other cases, the role of the diet is limited to maintaining nutritional balance and preventing weight gain, while keeping blood pressure stable and maintaining a good percentage of total cholesterol and harmful cholesterol in the blood, in addition to vitamin B12, as gland deficiency negatively affects blood pressure and blood levels. Total and harmful cholesterol and vitamin B12 levels. Medical nutritional treatment includes eating light, low-calorie meals with an abundance of elements containing vitamins such as vitamins B, A, and C, and minerals such as zinc, copper, and selenium, which in turn improve the activity of the thyroid gland.\nThe focus is also on consuming a specific and calculated amount of fluids according to the body’s needs in order to prevent fluid retention and accumulation in the body.\nPracticing sports activities is necessary for those with hypothyroidism, but we recommend taking into account moderation in the intensity of sports activity and maintaining continuity in sports on a daily basis while taking a rest during the day.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15988, + "question": "Does using laser hair removal negatively affect the functioning of the thyroid gland, especially since I suffer from an underactive gland?", + "answer": "No, the use of laser does not affect the functioning of the thyroid gland\nPossible side effects of using laser hair removal are skin irritation and skin color changes. These effects are temporary and disappear after a short period\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15989, + "question": "What is the cause of coldness in the body, especially the extremities, and numbness sometimes, even in the summer? I sleep without air conditioning and I wrap myself in a heavy quilt. The people around me are normal, and I am always cold. I used nutritional supplements and vitamins...", + "answer": "Coldness in the extremities and legs is considered a disease related to blood circulation and vessels, and it is related to the heart as it is the organ responsible for pumping blood throughout all parts of the body, and ensures that oxygen-rich blood reaches all extremities and nourishes them.\nSince poor blood circulation in the human body causes many pathological conditions, and also causes blockage of the arteries, it is a cause of weakness in the legs and extremities if blood is not pumped into them as required, and walking on the feet becomes a problem for the patient, so Coldness in the extremities and pain in the legs and feet are linked in one way or another to vascular disease.\nTreatment methods\nCases of poor blood circulation in the legs and feet require the use of natural methods such as hydrotherapy (alternating warm and cold foot baths), in addition to massage and vibration stimulation using electric foot massagers, and providing advice to the affected person regarding correcting his diet, in addition to making sure to perform stimulating exercises for the feet and legs. Be careful to reduce weight if necessary, because excess weight has a clear effect on blood circulation activity.\nDiet\nMany diseases related to blood circulation, or related to the speed of blood flow or high blood pressure, etc., are closely related to the diet because reducing substances that help narrow the arteries prevents complications and reduces potential risks. Therefore, dietary behavior plays an important role in alleviating these complications. Cases, whether preventive or therapeutic.\nIn the case of cold extremities or legs, it is recommended to take an appropriate amount of antioxidant vitamins and minerals (vitamin A), beta-carotene, vitamin B complex, vitamin C, and vitamin E, in addition to selenium, calcium, and zinc.\nHerbal medicine\nValerian is known to have good nerve-soothing properties and helps relieve blood vessel spasms. Therefore, valerian is prescribed for normal cases of arteriopathies, and it represents an aspect of a comprehensive herbal treatment program.\nAs for the symptoms that indicate that a person suffers from cold legs and extremities, they are severe pain in the thigh or calf muscle, which is evident at the moment of exercising, performing a vigorous movement, or straining from walking a long distance, and there is pain that goes away after taking a rest.\nThe foot on the affected leg becomes pale and cold, and the affected limbs always seem cold, especially after a person goes to bed at night.\nIn order to get rid of all these symptoms, you must work to remove the obstacles that cause blockage or narrowing of the arteries and poor blood circulation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15990, + "question": "Is there a relationship between diabetes and my lack of height? Because my height is 167, but I was tall when I was young.\nI am 12 years old, my height was 159, and now I am over...", + "answer": "Human height is related to genetic and environmental factors, mainly related to the quality and appropriate quantity of food\nDiabetes may negatively affect growth when blood sugar is not close to good control levels. When the sugar is high, this means that it does not reach the cells to supply them with the energy needed for growth, and when it is low, it may mean that the amount of sugar entered is less than the cells need for energy.\nOf course, blood sugar rises and falls for other reasons\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15991, + "question": "Does taking GH at the age of 29 affect male hormones and raise their levels, such as LH, FSH, and prolactin?", + "answer": "There is no direct effect of growth hormone on male hormones\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15992, + "question": "Why do I feel pain after removing the entire thyroid gland after it became enlarged? I took two doses of radioactive iodine and was given thyroxine and calcium, but I feel severe pain in my extremities, especially the palm...", + "answer": "Often times, when the thyroid is removed, 4 small glands called parathyroids are removed. These glands are responsible for stabilizing calcium in the blood.\nIt is likely that you suffer from disturbances in calcium levels\nTherefore, I advise you to consult an endocrinologist to measure your blood calcium and take the necessary measures\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15993, + "question": "The thyroid gland was sluggish and was treated with a pill daily and it returned to normal, praise be to God. Is it possible to reduce the dose if the doctor recommended continuing the treatment along the way? God bless you", + "answer": "The normal level you obtained is the result of taking the dose you are taking\nThe dose should not be reduced except under the full supervision of the doctor and in accordance with his instructions", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15994, + "question": "Do thyroid hormone disorders and testosterone disorders lead to a lack of erection in the penis? Even though I take the injection allotted for them regularly every month..? Please answer", + "answer": "My dear brother, your question is about the effect of hormonal disturbance on erection, but you did not explain to me in detail about your erection and whether there is a problem and what it is.\nIn any case, I will answer your question\nAlthough erection problems are mostly psychological, hormonal imbalance can also be the cause. Low levels of male hormones (androgens), especially insufficient testosterone, can lead to a lack of interest in sex and problems with masculinity. This occurs frequently in advanced age and is completely normal. It is also called menopause in men.\nThyroid disease: It can also be responsible for erection problems. Low energy levels and unusual fatigue are typical symptoms of low thyroid hormone and can ultimately lead to diminished sexual activity and impotence.\nThere is a rare and not well-known cause, which is an increase in the secretion of the hormone prolactin, which is a term given to the presence of high levels of this hormone in the blood. The hormone prolactin is actually responsible for the development of the mammary glands and for activating them to produce milk (secretion). In any case - this hormone is also produced in men. There is a certain tumor in the male gland that is largely responsible for high levels of the hormone prolactin. This is, of course, an unusual cause of erectile dysfunction, but it shows how difficult it is to make a diagnosis of the disorder", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15995, + "question": "I am a 24-year-old girl. For a year and a half, I have had a mild inflammation of the thyroid gland, sometimes accompanied by a slight swelling. I take thyroxine pills to compensate for the deficiency. Does thyroiditis lead to...", + "answer": "My dear, your question is about the thyroid gland and its inflammation can affect the work of other organs. The answer is definitely yes\nThe thyroid gland is one of the endocrine glands that secretes its hormones directly into the blood without exhaustion. It controls the vital metabolic processes of all cells in the body, that is, it is involved in the work of every cell in the body. Therefore, any defect in the work of this gland leads to a general imbalance in the body, and this is what happens during... Inflammation of this gland, as is the case with you, but as long as you compensate for the hormonal deficiency in this gland, God willing, there is no problem, and the solution is to continue treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15996, + "question": "Hello\nWhat is the diagnosis for the following symptoms? Are they gland problems?\nSome time ago I started having the following symptoms:\nIncrease in weight\nHair loss and no longer growing\nWe turn\nFeeling sleepy...", + "answer": "I think that your symptoms are possible. I say possible, but I am not certain that they are symptoms of excessive activity of thyroid secretions, or what is called in English, hyperthyroidism. But it is possible that your symptoms are not related to the gland, perhaps they are related to water, weather, and nutrition. In any case, you must go to the doctor’s office so that he can perform a procedure for you. Examination of the gland and a laboratory examination to confirm this and give the necessary treatment\nI wish you well, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15997, + "question": "Does hypothyroidism affect reproduction? Does thyroxine have symptoms or side effects in the long or short term or does it affect pregnancy?", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism does not directly affect the ability to conceive, but it causes irregular periods, which reduces the possibility of pregnancy\nThere are no side effects of thyroxine for pregnant women", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15998, + "question": "Are there any operations on the pancreas to activate it without taking insulin?", + "answer": "There is no surgery to activate the pancreas, and in some special cases the pancreas is transplanted, and there is promising research in the field of stem cells where insulin-producing pancreatic cells develop, but it is still in the experimental stage.\nThe other option is an insulin pump. By using it, you eliminate the need for daily injections and it takes care of delivering the amount of insulin you need.\nBut, my little girl, there are millions of children with diabetes who inject insulin on a daily basis and live a normal life. A large percentage of them excel in school and are successful in their professional lives after that. Most of these children have learned to inject themselves and do blood sugar analysis.\nPlease ask your doctor to teach you about injection sites and different injection methods, such as using an injection pen\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 15999, + "question": "I suffer from a deficiency in the secretion of the thyroid gland. The reason for this is that I took an iodine capsule because it was an increase and then it became a deficiency. Does cupping treat that?\nHow do I treat the issue of childbirth...", + "answer": "Have you had tests that prove the presence of hypothyroidism? I advise you to consult an endocrinologist to evaluate your condition and develop the necessary treatment.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16000, + "question": "What are the symptoms of the gland?", + "answer": "The question is general, as the symptoms are not related to the gland, but rather to diseases of the thyroid gland. There are several diseases that affect the thyroid gland, and you must specify the disease and condition. Refer to thyroid gland in the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16001, + "question": "Hello\nIs there a treatment for hyperthyroidism and what is the appropriate diet for such a disorder?", + "answer": "Yes, there is an effective drug treatment for hyperthyroidism. I advise you to consult an endocrinologist\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16002, + "question": "I have swollen lymph nodes on both sides of the neck that look like olive trees. They have been appearing for 3 weeks now, and in some hours they appear and in other hours they subside. Is this dangerous? Is it because of the cold?", + "answer": "The lymph nodes enlarge when there is inflammation and work to prevent the pathogen from entering deep into the body. The cause of enlarged lymph nodes in the neck may be inflammation of the tonsils or teeth, but they may enlarge for reasons other than inflammation.\nTherefore, I advise you to see a doctor for a clinical examination to find out the cause\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16003, + "question": "What are the glands that, if surgically removed, a person dies immediately and why? Thank you very much", + "answer": "There are no glands that, if removed, lead to immediate death\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16004, + "question": "test result normal range\nTotal t3 ng/ml 0.92 0.49- 2.02\nTotal -t4 mg/dl 10 4.8 - 12.0\nTsh m l . u, l 7,1 0,29 – 6,92\nThis is the result of a lack...", + "answer": "Please write the full text, with the letters and numbers, either in Arabic or in English, because they are intertwined in your message due to the use of two languages.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16005, + "question": "t3=0.92 ------t4=10 -------tsh=7.1---Thyroid result and take the dose (100). Is the dose increased or not?", + "answer": "Based on the tests sent, it can be determined that the patient needs a larger dose, but the final opinion remains with the treating physician based on the patient’s clinical condition and other factors.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16006, + "question": "I am 33 years old. I had surgery two years ago and completely removed the thyroid gland as a result of its enlargement. Now I take Thyroxine 100, but my TSH level is irregular. Sometimes my doctor changes the dose...", + "answer": "After thyroidectomy, the hormones that were secreted by this gland must be replaced from an external source, so the patient is given thyroxine. In some cases, there is difficulty in determining the necessary dose accurately so that it does not exceed the patient’s need or decrease it. Therefore, we monitor the rate of TSH in the blood because it enables us to estimate the body’s need for thyroxine. If it is low, we reduce the dose of thyroxine, and if it is high, we increase the dose.\nYes, thyroid hormones affect metabolism in general, and thus blood fats are affected, so they rise if the dose of thyroxine is less than what the body needs.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16007, + "question": "Peace be upon you, the honorable medical team: Several days ago, a lump appeared next to the throat, the size of a large olive. It was internal, mobile and unstable. I could hold it with my fingers, and if I pressed on it, I would feel pain...", + "answer": "Do you have a sore throat?\nIt is possible that the lymph nodes have swollen as a result of an infection in the mouth or head\nIf it remains large or increases in size within two weeks, it is best to see a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16008, + "question": "I have a 5-year-old child who has a hard swelling or cyst in his right jaw accompanied by pain when touched. This is the second time it has appeared after it disappeared the first time...", + "answer": "This cyst is an inflammation of the lymph node, most likely resulting from inflammation in the oral cavity, and perhaps in the teeth, tonsils, or pharynx.\nLymph nodes play an important role in preventing the penetration of germs and viruses deep into the body\nI advise you to take the child to the doctor, as he may need an antibiotic\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16009, + "question": "My height has not increased since the age of 14, and I am now 19. Is this normal or is it a symptom of internal problems? Is it possible to increase my height and how?", + "answer": "The chance that a person will grow taller after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable\n \nCurrent treatments, such as hormones or surgeries, have results that are not encouraging  \nYou should see an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16010, + "question": "Hello\nI am a fifty-year-old woman. I have a cyst on the left side of the thyroid gland and a hardened lump on the right side. Upon examination, the results were found to be benign and the gland activity was normal. The doctor puzzled me...", + "answer": "In cases like this, when such lumps do not have any effects on health, the appearance and extent of the safety of surgical intervention are taken into consideration. If the size of these lumps negatively affects the appearance of the neck and causes any inconvenience or anxiety, I advise you to remove them.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16011, + "question": "I have been suffering from the thyroid gland for a while and I have been taking pills for it, but the last test the doctor said was a little high. I reduced the dose of the pills from 125 to 100, which is thyroxine, and I have been using 100 for two weeks and I am still...", + "answer": "To evaluate the dose of thyroxine, symptoms are taken into account, as well as the level of some hormones in the blood test. Did you have a blood test done before lowering the dose of thyroxine?\nI advise you to see your doctor in order to conduct an analysis and consider reducing the dose\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16012, + "question": "I am a 23-year-old girl. Three months ago I started taking thyroxine 100 mg pills due to inflammation of the thyroid gland and slight swelling that comes and goes...Does this disease have any effects on...", + "answer": "As long as you continue to take the medication regularly according to the doctor’s prescription, and you undergo follow-up tests, this disease has no effect on your health. You are suffering from hypothyroidism, and the medication is to compensate for the deficiency in the secretion of this gland.\nAs for the swelling, if it is visible and causes any discomfort, it can be removed surgically, and there is no herbal treatment for it.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16013, + "question": "I was referred to an internist a year ago and she said I have a gland, but I haven't taken any medications, I only do tests every once in a while.\nShe says there is a slight improvement", + "answer": "Try asking the doctor about the glandular disorder that she diagnosed, what type it is, is it overactivity or deficiency, and in which gland?\nIf this is not possible, send the results of the tests performed\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16014, + "question": "I have been married for seven months and did not become pregnant. I had all the tests done. My husband had a semen analysis and all the tests were fine except for the thyroid test.\nTSH came out at 0.05 and I did a reset...", + "answer": "These percentages indicate the presence of an underactive thyroid gland as a result of a low level of thyroid-stimulating hormone, which is secreted by the pituitary gland. Therefore, I advise you to take the most protective pituitary hormones, including FSH, LH, and Prolactin.\nThen evaluate the condition of your uterus and ovaries and monitor ovulation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16015, + "question": "I weaned my son a month ago, and upon weaning, a lump appeared in the breast. There was one large size and it did not disappear, knowing that this breast had been painful for years. I had an ultrasound done and the doctor said there was a gland...", + "answer": "The milk glands become accustomed to producing and secreting a specific amount of milk. Upon weaning, production continues and milk accumulates inside the glands if emptying does not occur, leading to the formation of a painful mass similar to an abscess, and it may need to be emptied surgically.\nI advise you to see a gynecologist to be sure, but there is no need to worry at all\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16016, + "question": "Thank you to the medical staff - I have a small cyst above the thyroid gland, about half a centimeter, and after the biopsy it also decreased in size a little. Does it need monitoring or specific medications or not? According to the doctor’s words, the cyst was not...", + "answer": "It is not possible to know the type of that cyst, i.e. the diagnosis, and whether it requires additional treatment or monitoring, by correspondence, but I think that the treating physician did not find anything that required either of the two matters.\nIf you have any concerns or questions about it, I advise you to go to the treating physician and ask him without hesitation or shame. You have the right to know the diagnosis and you have the right to ask any question about it.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16017, + "question": "I am 19 years old and my height is 163 cm. My father is 175 cm and my mother is 161. Is it possible to increase my height?", + "answer": "Growth continues until the age of approximately 24 years, this is statistically. However, in individual cases, it must be evaluated individually to find out, and this is confirmed through x-ray imaging.\nThe chance that a person will grow taller after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable. The oldest method of lengthening height is lengthening the bones of the legs, which is the Russian Iliazrov method, and the newest method is the spinal nail method, where a nail is placed inside the bone and moved remotely with a remote control, and no external stabilizer or plaster is used. Therefore, the patient can move his leg and stand on his foot immediately after the operation, and it works to lengthen Height is 8 cm and the duration of treatment is two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16018, + "question": "Married for seven months, I had a prolactin test, FSH, LH, and TSH. My husband also had a semen test, and thank God, all the tests came out fine except...", + "answer": "Treating an underactive thyroid is relatively easy and its results are quick, and if it is the cause of delayed pregnancy, it will not be delayed long after the start of treatment, God willing.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16019, + "question": "What is the solution to the problem of the lazy gland? I want it to be effective, God willing? Please help?", + "answer": "What gland are you talking about?\nIn any case, glandular disorders cannot be diagnosed without a clinical examination and performing the necessary tests to arrive at a diagnosis and then treatment, so I advise you to see a doctor.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16020, + "question": "Peace be upon you, I am now pregnant at the end of the fourth month, and since my marriage I have been suffering from depression in the thyroid gland, and I am taking 50 grams of thyroxine treatment, and with taking the medicine, my affairs have become normal, and I am now pregnant and gone...", + "answer": "Madam, please see an endocrinologist for a clinical and laboratory evaluation to determine the necessary dose. Hormonal medications require precision to avoid the harmful effects of increasing the dose, especially since you are in the early stage of pregnancy.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16021, + "question": "My gland was removed 3 years ago, and the gland was active. The doctor prescribed me 100 microgram thyroxine pills. It was a medical error for me to take the pills because the gland’s secretion became normal after the operation, which caused...", + "answer": "Was the gland removed completely?\nIn this case, thyroxine must be replaced and TSH and symptoms must be monitored\nThe symptoms you are complaining of may be due to the use of a high dose\nThe TSH should be checked and the dose should be adjusted accordingly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16022, + "question": "Peace be upon you.. I am 17 years old.. and my height is 160 and I want to increase it. Are there ways to do that? What about growth stimulants such as GH max? Does it work and is it harmful? Thank you.", + "answer": "The chance that a person will grow taller after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable\n \nCurrent treatments, such as hormones or surgeries, have results that are not encouraging  \nSee an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16023, + "question": "I suffer from an overactive thyroid gland and the doctor prescribed me this medication: Carbimazole 5, which I take 12 pills a day, and Inderal 10mg, which I take 3 pills a day. Do these medications have a long-term effect...", + "answer": "Long-term use of carbimazole may cause some side effects and other disorders, so you must consult a doctor to perform some tests periodically, or when some symptoms appear such as joint pain, fatigue, jaundice or itchy skin,\nAs for Inderal at this dose, it is a very safe medication\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16024, + "question": "I suspect that I have hypothyroidism, or perhaps not, because I feel that my weight exceeds those who eat and move at my rate. Is it possible to take the thyroxine hormone just as a precaution? Is it...", + "answer": "Troxine is a hormonal drug whose misuse leads to serious health problems. It is prescribed by a specialist doctor after conducting tests that accurately measure the activity of the thyroid gland.\nTherefore, I advise you to consult a doctor to confirm or deny your suspicions, and not to use any medication without consulting a doctor\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16025, + "question": "What is the danger of increasing the TSH hormone to 53, and after repeating the tests after two months, it was 14.7 and an enlarged thyroid gland, and now there is treatment with Altroxine, whoever takes it will have it for the rest of his life, and what is the relationship between the gland...", + "answer": "TSH causes a hormone surge\nWhen there is hypothyroidism, its function is to regulate the work of the thyroid gland, and through the calibration of this hormone in the blood we can determine whether the thyroid gland is working well. Calibration also helps us know whether treatment with thyroxine is sufficient or not.\nOn the other hand, there is an impact of hypothyroidism on reproduction, as it may cause ovulation disorders, and this deficiency may also be accompanied by a deficiency in vitamin B12.\nFinally, as long as there is hypothyroidism, you must continue taking the medication Eltroxen\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16026, + "question": "A young man, 20 and a half years old, and I am 188 and my weight is 87. My body is athletic, but I suffer from protrusion in the nipple of the chest only, and the rest of the chest is normal, as it protrudes from the chest and there is a hollow ring inside it, but when...", + "answer": "The cause of hypertrophy may be the use of drugs (hashish), excessive alcohol abuse, the use of cortisone to enlarge muscles in some bodybuilders, hormones found in uncontrolled chickens, or excessive obesity. But in most cases, there is no known medical reason for increased breast size in men. The treatment is surgical, either by excision or suction. Therefore, we advise you to consult a specialist in general surgery or plastic surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16027, + "question": "I suffer from thin beard hair, and this causes me embarrassment. I am a young man, 20 and a half years old. I want a solution to this problem that is certain and has no harm or side effects. May God reward you with good.", + "answer": "Have you shown signs of puberty, such as a deep voice, pubic hair, armpit hair, etc.?\nIf the answer is yes, then the lack of chin hair is due to genetic reasons. All you have to do is accept your appearance and advise you not to use any medications to increase chin hair.\nIf the answer is no, you should see an endocrinologist to correct the delay in puberty\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16028, + "question": "Hello\nI am a young man, 21 years old, and my body is athletic and well-proportioned, but I suffer from a bulge in my nipple, and there is a ring inside it, and I feel that it is swollen, and if I hit it, it hurts, so...", + "answer": "The Klinefelter also has small testicles. The diagnosis is with the Klinefelter chromosome, which is 47 XXY", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16029, + "question": "Are constant hunger, dizziness, tremors, a feeling of falling, and a rapid heartbeat signs of high insulin hormone in the blood? Or laziness in the gland? Because I suffer from a feeling of constant hunger, and if I eat, I get the symptoms mentioned above, in addition to the fact that I cannot walk distances...", + "answer": "These are signs of hypoglycemia, which may be caused by an increase in insulin", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16030, + "question": "I suffer from itching and burning, and when I see pornographic sites, the itching and burning increases. What is the reason? Does this mean that I have reproductive organs, knowing that I love girls and love my manhood? Please reply...", + "answer": "Itching and burning have skin causes and are not related to the male or female organs. To treat itching, see a dermatologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16031, + "question": "Why, peace be upon you, my sister is 40 years old and suffers from a lot of sweat in the very back of the head. Is this normal? Is there a problem in one area of ​​the back in the summer...", + "answer": "A condition characterized by profuse sweating that exceeds the normal need to regulate body temperature. Sweating can be general or localized in several places of the body, such as under the armpits, hands, feet, or groin, and this is the result of the large number of sweat glands in these places. The disease appears to be inherited through an autosomal dominant genetic trait. A distinction must be made between primary and secondary hyperhidrosis, which can be caused by an autosomal dominant genetic disorder. It appears at any time in life and may come unexpectedly. Secondary diabetes may be the result of a disorder in the thyroid, pituitary, or thyroid gland, tumors, gout, menopause, certain medications, or mercury poisoning. These forms may become annoying and require consulting a doctor. See hyperhidrosis in the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16032, + "question": "Dear doctors, I did a thyroid hormone analysis and the result was ft4 - 1.15 ng/dl and tsh 1.2 ulU/ml. Is this within normal limits? Wish you all the best", + "answer": "Natural result", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16033, + "question": "Why, peace be upon you, by God, I have a sister who suffers from a problem, which is sweat and sweat in one area, which is the head, from the back of the head, from the top of the head, there is a lot of sweat, very, very much...", + "answer": "the reasons\nThere is no known cause for primary hyperhidrosis, and one theory is that hyperhidrosis can result from overactivity of the sympathetic nervous system, but this overactivity could be the result of abnormal brain function. Some patients suffer from lifestyle changes and become nervous from excessive sweating, especially when the sweating is unrelated to feelings or temperature. It can increase the fear of hyperhidrosis. The most important complaint of patients is that they become irritable due to excessive sweating, and they sweat more because they are irritable. Other factors that cause sweating include drinking coffee, smoking, and some foods and drinks. Among the causes that lead to excessive sweating are: - Infection.
- Menopause, and the hormonal disorders that accompany it.
- Diabetes.
- Obesity.
- Psychological disorders.\ntreatment\ntreatment:\n1- Antiperspirants\n2- Aluminum chloride solution, which is found on the market under several names.\n3- Botox Type A. It is used as an injection to prevent the function of the sweat glands. Its effect lasts from 4 to 9 months, depending on the location of the injection. It can be injected into the hands and feet with local anesthesia.\n4- Oral medications: Cholinergic antagonists have shown the ability to reduce the rate of sweating, such as oxybutynin. Some people cannot tolerate its side effects, such as dry mouth and dizziness. There are several medications from the same family with a similar effect. Another less effective medication is pipepentyline bromide or propateno and benzotropin.\nThere are also beta blockers among oral medications, but they have not shown a positive effect. Antidepressant medications can also be used to relieve stress that leads to sweating as well.\n5- Losing weight helps reduce sweating, which may be caused by obesity.\n6- Use powder as a primary treatment to absorb sweat\n7- Meditation and relaxation\n8- Chinese acupuncture\n9- Transcutaneous sympathectomy, which is a small surgery, where the sympathetic nerve is neutralized by an injection of phenol.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16034, + "question": "Hello\nI had previously sent you a letter about treating the problem of short stature and you told me to go to an endocrinologist, but I went to him but to no avail. He said there is no treatment even if you go to China...", + "answer": "The chance that a person will grow taller after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable\n \nCurrent treatments, such as hormones or surgeries, have results that are not encouraging  \nThe oldest method of lengthening height is lengthening the bones of the legs, which is the Russian Aliazrov method, and the newest method is the spinal nail method, where a nail is placed inside the bone and moved remotely with a remote control, and no external stabilizer or plaster is used. Therefore, the patient can move his leg and stand on his foot immediately after the operation, and it works to lengthen The height is 8 cm and the duration of treatment is two months. As I learned, the operation is performed at King Abdulaziz Hospital in Jeddah at a cost of about 60 thousand dollars.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16035, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I would like to ask: What are the harmful causes of sexual conversion and the voluntary causes of sexual conversion??? Please explain in detail and please respond as soon as possible", + "answer": "The obligatory causes are ambiguous genital organs with signs of sexual development, the opposite of what are the internal sexual organs, i.e. the presence of ambiguous genital organs with breast development, but the presence of a testicle. Here the person is male, but due to some defect in the process of sexual maturation, signs of masculinity do not appear.\nVoluntary is a person's desire to change sex because he believes he belongs to the other sex", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16036, + "question": "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Now, I suffer from short stature. I am 18 years old and my height is 152 m. In addition, my weight is 40 kg. What is the solution? Thank you.", + "answer": "The chance that a person will grow taller after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable\nSee an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16037, + "question": "I have had an increased thyroid gland for 18 years and until now it has been active and I continue to take carbimazole, but the dose is not appropriate for the increase because the medicine causes me severe inflammation of the tongue and the appearance of pimples...", + "answer": "You should follow up your condition with an endocrinologist who will consider using other alternatives to control thyroid secretion", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16038, + "question": "I am a young man who practiced sodomy, and I repented. I feel effects such as itching and burning. Is it possible that there is a female egg inside me???????????", + "answer": "What do you mean by that?? Being a hermaphrodite, for example, which includes the presence of female genital organs, or what??", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16039, + "question": "Hello, I am Ahmed from Jordan. I am 18 years old and my height is 168 cm. I want to gain more height, but I do not know how to do that. Please help.", + "answer": "The chance that a person will grow taller after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable\n \nCurrent treatments, such as hormones or surgeries, have results that are not encouraging. See a deaf neurologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16040, + "question": "May God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. I am 17 years old, my height is 162, and I am male\nIs there any way to increase my height during this period of growth? I want to increase it by just a few centimetres, four or...", + "answer": "The chance that a person will grow taller after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable\n \nCurrent treatments, including hormones or operations, whose success results are not encouraging. See an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16041, + "question": "I am 20 years old and I suffer from obesity. My weight is 75 and my height is 160. I had a thyroid test and the doctor told me that my percentage was slightly high.\nI suffer from hair loss, although my hair remains...", + "answer": "TSH was the high value was valuable\nIt seems that you have an underactive thyroid gland, and I advise you to follow up on your condition with an endocrinologist\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16042, + "question": "I had an operation to remove the entire thyroid gland, and after the operation, I had cramps throughout my body and shortness of breath. After conducting the analysis, I found that calcium was low. The doctor added...", + "answer": "When the thyroid gland is removed, small glands called the parathyroids are often removed, which are responsible for regulating calcium levels in the blood. In addition, thyroid hormones must be replaced from an external source because the thyroid gland has been removed, so you must continue using the prescribed medications for life.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16043, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid affect the process of childbearing in the future - with regard to female children -?", + "answer": "Of course, ma'am, you should follow my articles. I have already answered similar cases. Indeed, we have treated many cases of infertility and irregular menstrual cycles, which are caused by a decline in the function of the thyroid gland.\nDabrahim Hindawi\nInfertility and IVF Consultant - Royal Hussein Medical City - Jordan\n0776420095", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16044, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I asked you a question, but it was rejected. A short summary of the question, which is: Does pelvic enlargement have an effective treatment with medications? Note that I told you that in the past I used to practice sodomy.", + "answer": "The question has been answered more than once, and it is, in short: The size of the pelvis has nothing to do with the practice of sodomy or anything else, but rather it results from heredity and the genetic map. You can consult an endocrinologist to conduct an examination of the hormones. The simple solution is to increase the body’s muscles, so the effect of the pelvis will disappear and the proportions will differ. With time.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16045, + "question": "What is the treatment for a person who was practicing sodomy? After repenting to God for this transgression, the problem remains that he suffers from a large pelvis, i.e., a large buttocks, and a wide anal opening, knowing that he was practicing...", + "answer": "The size of the pelvis has nothing to do with the practice of sodomy, but rather with genes and heredity. We have advised you to visit an endocrinologist to examine the hormones and the possibility of influencing them, but the solution in all cases must include physical exercise and increasing the body’s muscles.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16046, + "question": "How can I know that I do not have any thyroid disease and that it causes weight gain - especially since examining the thyroid gland is expensive?", + "answer": "The diagnosis of thyroid disorders, and in fact all diseases, depends on several pillars:\nClinical history: that is, what is the complaint and what prompted the patient to see a doctor\nClinical examination\nComplementary studies, whether laboratory, radiological, or any other investigations\nYou should then consult a doctor to ensure examination and clinical examination if there is any indication of any disorder in the functioning of the thyroid gland, and then follow up with investigations according to the doctor’s opinion.\nTests and investigations may be expensive, but the cost of ignoring the disease, if it exists, will certainly be much greater\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16047, + "question": "My wife is in the sixth week of pregnancy. She has had inflammation of the lymph nodes in her pelvis. She has a high temperature. Will this affect the fetus? And if she takes medication, will it affect the fetus, knowing that she gave birth...", + "answer": "It is preferable to avoid heat during pregnancy, so she must take antipyretics that are safe during pregnancy, such as Panadol and also safe antibiotics, according to the doctor’s instructions.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16048, + "question": "My mother had a stroke in her brain about a month ago. I would like to know what treatment I can give her, such as physical therapy or nutrition, and how to take care of her. For God’s sake, the response is necessary.", + "answer": "After a month has passed since the injury, signs of improvement begin, as tightness appears in the affected side. It is recommended to take advantage of this period by intensifying physical therapy, at least one daily session, and making sure to control diabetes and blood pressure, and staying away from fats and salts.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16049, + "question": "Why do I gain weight despite taking treatment for hypothyroidism? I take the treatment for thyroid deficiency, Ethyrox 25 micrograms, and my tests three months ago were the same.\n(T3 98 (65-185).\nT4 6.4 (5.1-14.1\nTSH...", + "answer": "TSH is still valuable\nLess than the normal value, that is, the dose of troxin may not be sufficient\nI advise you to follow up with an endocrinologist\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16050, + "question": "I am an 18-year-old girl, my height is 159 cm. Is there a way or treatment to increase my height??????", + "answer": "The chance that a person will grow taller after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable\n \nCurrent treatments, such as hormones or surgeries, have results that are not encouraging", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16051, + "question": "I have several problems with the pituitary gland, and this has led to a decrease in the secretions of the thyroid gland. I am now taking thyroxine and hydrocortisone for life, and the biggest problem is the interruption of my menstrual cycle for a period...", + "answer": "You realize how difficult it is to solve this problem remotely, and the solution lies in joint follow-up by an endocrinologist and an obstetrician and gynecologist.\nWith our wishes of success\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16052, + "question": "I drink a lot of water, but I feel like I need water to the point where I feel a little dizzy. I live in Saudi Arabia.", + "answer": "Diabetes must be denied first", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16053, + "question": "I have glandular cancer, and the doctor told me to use radioactive iodine, knowing that I stopped using thyroxine for a month and a month since the tumor was removed, but it was delayed in bringing this substance (iodine...", + "answer": "Radioactive iodine after resection is to ensure the elimination of all tumor cells. The delay for a short period does not affect whether it is prolonged.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16054, + "question": "I am 18 years old. I started having sleep problems two years ago for no reason. Currently, I only sleep two hours a week. I suffer from extreme stress, depression, and an inability to concentrate at any time...", + "answer": "The causes of lack of sleep are many, some of which are organic, some are psychological, and some are caused by excessive consumption of stimulants. The first step that we advise you to take is to conduct a clinical medical examination to find out more details. In the absence of any organic cause, you should consult a specialist, especially since he From what was mentioned in your letter, there are accompanying signs of stress, anxiety, and depression. These are symptoms that may be caused by insomnia, and they can disappear after treatment. However, if they are the cause or constitute a syndrome with it, the main psychological cause must be identified and then treated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16055, + "question": "I suffer from thyroid disease, but I intend to follow a diet. What diet is appropriate for me?????", + "answer": "Do you suffer from an underactive or overactive thyroid gland?\nNeither condition is treated with diet\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16056, + "question": "Hello\nI have a prominent bone below my left knee. It hurts when I sit a lot or if I hit it. I hope you can help me.", + "answer": "You should see an orthopedic specialist for an accurate diagnosis and find out the location and location of this bone, and perhaps remove it if necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16057, + "question": "Is there a medicine for delayed puberty? I am 25 years old and have not yet reached puberty. Please help me. My question is: Is there a medicine at this age, whatever the reason for the delay, whether from the testicles or from...", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist to perform the necessary tests, hormone tests, etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16058, + "question": "Should I continue giving my 3-year-old child the drug Altroxine because he has symptoms such as excessive nervousness that last for 1 hour and then stop?", + "answer": "This treatment must be followed continuously and the doctor should be consulted to change the dose", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16059, + "question": "An analysis of thyroid hormones showed:\nT4(FREE): 2.9 ng/dl reference range: 0.8-1.7 ng/dl\nTSH 0.02 uin/ml reference range: 5.0 uIU/ml\nThe doctor says I suffer from excessive...", + "answer": "You suffer from hyperthyroidism that requires treatment, and it is curable, God willing. Does this mean that it is simple? Yes, if treated\nI advise you to follow up with an endocrinologist\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16060, + "question": "What is the medical treatment for gynecomastia?? Is there a natural treatment other than surgery?", + "answer": "Gynecomastia can be treated hormonally or surgically. See an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16061, + "question": "My daughter is 5 years old. Her problem is that she has a lot of hair on her body, especially in the back and hands. She had hormone tests done and it was all normal. I fear for her psyche because everyone who sees her...", + "answer": "See a dermatologist, he will decide what medication or other tests are required, whether pictures of the endocrine glands or other tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16062, + "question": "I am a young man, 22 years old, and I suffer from a protruding nipple in my chest. It is not normal, and this condition has cleared up since puberty. I would like to know the reason. I ask for help from medical professionals, and what should I do?", + "answer": "You should see a general surgery specialist to diagnose and treat the condition if it is a tumor or unusual.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16063, + "question": "What are the symptoms of the thyroid gland and are there specific tests to detect it?", + "answer": "Goiter :\nOr toxic enlargement or unusual bulging of the eyes (Fpurr disease):\nSymptoms:\nIt causes an increase in the size of the thyroid gland and an increase in the production and secretion of this gland’s hormone, and this usually affects the body’s metabolic rate and the consumption of a larger amount of oxygen.\nSufferers become more nervous with a feeling of distress and a tendency to become angry quickly.\nThey may lose some weight and complain of fatigue.\nSometimes trembling occurs in the hands, bulging eyes occur, the patient may become sensitive to heat, and his breathing rate increases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16064, + "question": "I was suffering from excess body hair and lack of head hair. I took Diane pills, and because of it, my T4 levels increased, and when I finished using the medication for 3 months, I did a T3 test...", + "answer": "ننصحك بمراحعة إختصاصي أمراض نسائية من اجل الهرمون أما علاج تساقط الشعر\nالجواب: تساقط الشعر بمعدل 50--100شعرة في اليوم أمر طبيعي وغير مرضي ولا يبعث على الانزعاج، لأنه يحل محلها نفس العدد .ينمو شعر الرأس بمعدل سنتمتر واحد في الشهر ، وعدد شعرات الرأس 140ألف شعرة عند الشقر ، و105آلاف عند السمر ،و90ألفعند ذوي اللون الأحمر. أسباب تساقط الشعر متعددة منها :\n--الحمى الشديدة والالتهابات الجرثومية الحادة والانفلوانزا.\n--أمراض الغدة الدرقية سواء قصور أوزيادة نشاطسوء التغذية وخاصة نقص البروتينات --الأنيميا ونقص الحديد.-------العقاقير : الأدوية المضادة للتجلط، وبعض أدوية النقرس ،والتهابات المفاصل ،ومضادات الاكتئاب ، وبعض ادوية القلب وارتفاع الضغط . --أدوية علاج السرطان . ----أقراص منع الحمل . --مرض الثعلبة ---اجراء عمليات جراحية كبرى. الوراثة وهي أهم سبب وأكثرها شيوعا. ---------------------اصابة فروة الرأس بالقوباء بسبب فطريات . ---التوتر النفسي ----------مرض السكري . ---استعمال مواد التجميل وصبغات الشعر والمبيضات والكريمات والجل بطرقة خاطئة ومبالغ فيها---المبالغة في تمشيط الشعر ومرات عديدة في اليوم وبأمشاط غير مناسبة ،وكذلك المبالغ بفرك الشعر عند تنشيفه.\n---العلاج :أفضل علاج هو علاج السبب في تساقط الشعر ولهذا يجب البحث عن أي مرض أو اضطراب قد يكون هو السبب . والواقع أنه لا يوجد علاج سحري لتسافط الشعر ولكن هناك اجراءات تفيد في تقوية الشعر وتأخير تساقطه .. يعطى المريض كبسولة زد-- سبان، وكبسولة سنتروم ودهن الرأس بمجلول مينوكسيديل2% أو4% وهناك دواء جديد اسمه فنيسترادعلى شكل حبوب ويعطى للرجال فقط ولا يعطى للنساء وتحت اشراف طبي ولكن هناك دواء بنتوجار مفيد جدا لشعر النساء فيمنع تساقطه ويقوي الشعر الموجود ،\nالمكونات :\nفيتامين B1 (الثيامين)\nالكالسيوم\nVigar - الخميرة\nلام - سيستين\nالكرياتين\nحمض بارا أمينوبنزويك\nالجرعة: حبة 3مرات يوميا بعيدا عن موعد الوجبات، ويؤخذ لمدة 3شهور\n. وزراعة الشعر تعطي نتائج مشجعة . وهناك العلاج بالليزر حيث يعمل على توسيع الأوعية الدموية فيقوي الدورة الدموية ويؤمن الغذاء الكافي للشعر فيحول دون تساقطه\n.هذه وصفة من أجل تطويل الشعر وتنعيمه وبحاجة للاستمرار عليها : زيت زيتون + زيت ذرة + زيت اللوز + زيت البابونج + زيت الصبار +ملعقتين عسل + ملعقتين لبن رايب + صفار بيضة واحدة . تخلط جميع المواد مع بعضها البعض ويدهن بها الشعر وتترك نصف ساعة ثم تغسل وتكرر مرتين في الأسبوع\nعلاج تساقط الشعر بالأعشاب\n[justify]علاج هذه الحالة هو بالتأكيد علاج السبب المؤدي لها ولكن لتحسن هذه الحالة بصفة عامة اهتم بتناول طعام صحي جيد لأن هذا يعكس على حالة شعرك مع الإكثار من الأطعمة المحتوية على فيتامين( أ ) الذي يغذي الشعر ويقويه وفي حالة عدم تمكنك من ذلك يمكنك تناول فيتامين ( أ ) في صورة حبوب على ان تلتزم بالجرعة المناسبة ومن ناحية اخرى تجنب تسريح شعرك وهو مبلل فهذا يزيد من سقوط الشعر كما تجنب تعرض الشعر للمواد الكيميائية من خلال صبغات الشعر و البرماننت لأنها تزيد من ضعفة وتؤدي الى جفافه..\nوهناك انواع أخرى من سقوط الشعر\nفقد يسقط الشعر نتيجة لوجود عامل وراثي وربما لاحظتي ذلك في بعض العائلات كذلك قد يسقط الشعر نتيجة لوجود مرض جلدي بفروة الرأس التي تبدو بصورة غير طبيعية وقد يحدث احيانا ان يكون سقوط الشعر مرتكزا في احدى مناطق فروة الرأس مما يؤدي الى ظهور منطقة محددة من فروة الرأس خالية من الشعر وغير مصحوبة بأي علامات مرضية وتحدث هذه الحالة غالبا بصورة فجائية الا انها كثيرا ما تعقب الصدمات النفسية وحالات الاكتئاب وللحصول على شعر قوي غزير لابد لك ان تاكل كميات كبيرة من الأطعمة الغنية باليود الذي يغذي الغدة الدرقية، التي تفرز بدورها إفرازا خاصاً بصحة الشعر ويوجد اليود في المواد الآتية :\n1- حشائش البحر\n2- الأسماك\n-3 زيت السمك\n4- الثوم\nوإذا حللنا شعرة واحدة لوجدنا أنها تحتوى على أربعة معادن :\n1- السيلكون\n2- الكبريت\n3- الحديد\n4- المنجنيز0\nولهذا يجب أن نتناول أطعمة تحتوي على هذه الأربعة, ويمكن الحصول على اليود من الأطعمة الآتية :\nالكبوريا , زيت كبد الحوت , الثوم , الخرشوف 0\nأما السليكون فيوجد في :\nالشعير الغير مطحون الفراولة , الفجل , الخيار بقشره , التين , الكرنب , الخس , السبانخ 0\nأما الكبريت فيوجد في :\nالبصل , الفجل , الكرنب , القرنبيط , الجزر , التفاح , اللفت 0\nومن المواد التي تزيد في نمو الشعر وطول تناول الخيار والترمس في وجبات منتظمة 0\nعلاج تقوية الشعر ومنع سقوطه :\n-1 تدلك الفروة بعصير الجرجير, أو بشرائح البصل بعد فرمها على الخلاط.\n-2 لتغذية الشعر : دلك فروة الرأس بزيت الزيتون النقي 0\n-3 لمنع سقوط الشعر : يمكن غلي قشر الثوم في زيت الزيتون الخالص لمدة دقيقة ونصف وبعدها يصفى الزيت ويوضع في زجاجة بعد إضافة شيء من العطور إليه ( مسك أو كالونيا شيبر ) ويدلك الشعر منه صباحاً وقبل النوم.\nولنمو الشعر ونضارته وقوته يمكن عمل مزيج من :\nزيت الخروع , زيت اللوز الحلو , زيت جوز الهند\nيمزج بمقادير متساوية وتدلك فروة الرأس والشعر منه صباحاً ومساًء\nومن الوصفات العشبية الجيدة في علاج تساقط الشعر وقشرة فروة الرأس ما يلي:\nالزعتر Thyme: نبات الزعتر عشب يحتوي على زيت طيار وهو المكون الرئيسي في هذا النبات. وطريقة الاستعمال أن يسحق نبات الزعتر سحقاً ناعماً جداً ثم يؤخذ منه ملء ملعقة كبيرة ويوضع في ملء كوب ماء بارد عادي ويغطى ويترك لينقع مدة 24 ساعة كاملة ثم بعد ذلك يصفى الماء من الثفل ويستخدم لتدليلك فروة الرأس بلطف وذلك عند النوم مباشرة وتكرر العملية كل 24 ساعة عند النوم.\nالسفرجل : السفرجل فاكهة مشهورة وسبق أن كتبنا عنها في \"عيادة الرياض\" موضوعاً كاملاً إلا أننا لم نركز على استخدامات بذورها في علاج تساقط الشعر. أو قشرة الرأس وهذه الوصفة بالذات تخص قشرة فروة الرأس، حيث يؤخذ ملء ملعقة صغيرة من مسحوق بذور ثمار السفرجل وتوضع في كوب ماء بارد ويغطى لمدة 24ساعة. يؤخذ الماء بعد تصفيته ويفرك به فروة الرأس لمدة نصف ساعة يومياً عند الذهاب إلى النوم وتكرر العملية كل 24ساعة مع ملاحظة أن يكون المنقوع طازجا يومياً أولاً بأول، ويستمر الشخص على هذا المنوال لمدة شهر على الأقل ويمكن تكرار ذلك لمدة شهر آخر إذا دعت الحاجة.\nالفجل : يجب الإكثار من أكل الفجل البلدي أو حتى الفجل المستورد وهذه الوصفة جيدة جداً لإنبات الشعر المتساقط، كما يمكن استخدام عصير الفجل مع زيت الخروع كدهان لفروة الرأس حيث يفرم الفجل ثم يؤخذ عصيره ويمزج معه كمية قليلة من زيت الخروع ويدهن بهذا المزيج فروة الرأس ويستمر الشخص على هذا الاستعمال لمدة شهر وذلك بمعدل مرة واحدة في اليوم في أي وقت.\nفول الصويا Soybeen : وقد سبق الحديث عن فول الصويا وتعتبر من الأطعمة التي تحتوي على كمية كبيرة من البيوتين (Biotin) وهو أحد المغذيات الهامة التي تشبه الفيتامينات. ومن المواد الطبيعية التي تحتوي على البيوتين الثوم والجنسنج الأمريكي والشوفان والشعير والأفوكادو وبذور القطن والذرة والسمسم ولكن فول الصويا هو أغنى هذه المواد بمادة البيوتن. ولاستعمال فول الصويا يؤخذ أربع ملاعق أكل وتؤكل يومياً أو يمكن شراء مستحضر البيوتين الذي يوجد جاهزاً في محلات الأغذية التكميلية والجرعة منه 6ملجم يومياً.\nالزنجبيل والسمسم: Ginger and Sesame : يؤخذ زنجبيل طازج ويقشر ثم يعصر ثم يؤخذ ملعقة إلى ملعقتين من عصيره واخلطها مع ثلاث ملاعق كبيرة من زيت السمسم مع نصف ملعقة صغيرة من عصير الليمون وامزجها جيداً ثم أدلك فروة الرأس بهذا المزيج بمعدل ثلاث مرات في الأسبوع.\nبذور البقدونس Barsley Seeds : تستخدم بذور البقدونس لعلاج ضعف الشعر حيث يؤخذ ملء ملعقة كبيرة من مسحوق بذر البقدونس وتخلط بحوالي كوب من الماء ويترك لمدة 12ساعة ثم يدلك به فروة الرأس يومياً عند النوم ولمدة أسبوع ثم بعد ذلك ثلاث مرات في الأسبوع الثاني ثم مرتين بعد ذلك أسبوعياً.\nزيت الزيتون مع صبغة قشرة جوزة الطيب: يؤخذ حوالي نصف فنجان قهوة من زيت الزيتون ويمزج مع ربع فنجان من صبغة قشرة ثمرة جوزة الطيب ويدلك بهذا المزيج فروة الرأس وبمعدل مرة واحدة في اليوم ولمدة شهر. هذه الوصفة لتقوية الشعر.\n- زيت الورد + زيت الآس + زيت الحنظل + حنا + كثيراء + زيت خروع:\nتستخدم هذه الوصفة على أن تعمل طازجة بالمنزل حيث تؤخذ كميات متساوية من المواد المذكورة أعلاه حيث تستحق المواد الصلبة مثل الحناء والكثبراء ثم تخلط بالزيوت المرافقة وتستخدم كدهان بمعدل مرتين في الأسبوع وهذه الوصفة تمنع سقوط الشعر.\nالقراص Stinging Nettle : يستخدم القراص بالنسبة للشعر كمقو ويستخدم القراص على هيئة خل والطريقة أن يؤخذ حوالي خمس ملاعق كبيرة من مسحوق نبات القراص ويوضع في إناء يحتوي على لتر من الماء + نصف لتر من الخل العادي ثم يوضع فوق النار ويترك يغلي لمدة نصف ساعة ثم بعد ذلك يحفظ في زجاجة مغلقة ويستعمل منه ما يكفي لدلك فروة الرأس وذلك بمعدل مرة واحدة في اليوم.\nالكزبرة + أوراق الرمان Coriander : يوجد من الكزبرة نوعان؛ الكزبرة العادية المعروفة وكزبرة البثر حيث تؤخذ أجزاء متساوية من الكزبرة العادية وكزبرة البثر وأوراق الرمان الجافة ثم تمزج سوياً مسحوقة وتغلى مع لتر من الماء ثم تصفى ويغسل بها الشعر فقط وذلك كإجراء اضافي مع إحدى الوصفات السابقة حيث إن هذه الوصفة تثبت الشعر في فروة الرأس كما تعطيه ملمساً ناعماً ولوناً جذاباً.\nالسنامكي: Senna : من المعروف أن أوراق وثمار السنامكي من المسهلات الجيدة ولكن في ه��ا الموضوع تستخدم أوراق السنامكي ضد حكة الرأس وضد سقوط الشعر ويزيد من طوله ويسوده نوعاً ما، والطريقة أن تؤخذ ملعقة كبيرة من أوراق السنامكي وتوضع في ملء كوب من الخل العادي ويوضع على النار ويترك لمدة نصف ساعة ثم يصفى ويغسل به الشعر ويدلك به فروة الرأس مرة واحدة في اليوم.\nخيار + جزر + جرجير: نظراً لأن تساقط الشعر أساسه نقص في المواد الغذائية وبالأخص فيتاين أ والذي يتواجد بكثرة في كل من الخيار والجزر والجرجير وعليه فإنه يجب أكل الخيار بواقع نصف كيلو يومياً ويجب أن يؤكل بقشورة وأيضاً حبتين من الجزر دون أن يقشر، أما فيما يتعلق بالجرجير فيؤخذ حزمة وتوزع على مرتين في اليوم وإذا كانت الحزمة كبيرة فتوزع على ثلاث مرات في اليوم. ويستمر تناول هذه النباتات الثلاثة لمدة شهر ويفضل أن تستعمل هذه الوصفة قبل استعمال وصفة الزيت الثلاثي بشهر، حيث إنها تزيد من تأثيره.\nعرقسوس Licorice : تحدثنا عن عرقسوس بشكل مفصل في الأعداد الماضية لعيادة الرياض. وعرقسوس يحتوي مادة الجليسريزين المعروفة بتقليلها للافرازات الزيتية من فروة الرأس حيث إن المحافظة على نسبة الافرازات الدهنية منخفضة تؤدي إلى السيطرة على قشرة الرأس، والطريقة أن يؤخذ مقدار حفنة من مسحوق عرقسوس ووضعها في مقدار لتر من خل التفاح في زجاجة مغطاة وتستخدم كغسول للشعر بمعدل مرة واحدة في اليوم.\nوهذه وصفه اخرى :\nيعجن طحين الحبة السواء في عصير الجرجير مع ملعقة خل مخفف وفنجان زيت زيتون، ويدلك الرأس بذلك يومياً مساء مع غسلها يومياً بماء دافئ وصابون. ولنمو شعر الراس والحاجبين والاهداب : الدهن بزيت الخروع ثلاث مرات في الأسبوع , من غير ان يصل الزيت الى داخل العين .", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16065, + "question": "I noticed that my daughter has a smell of sweat in her left armpit, and she is 10 years old, with a very slight protrusion in her chest. Does this mean that she is close to puberty? Please advise me...", + "answer": "It may be a sign of puberty.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16066, + "question": "What is the cause of increased saliva secretion in the early hours of the day while fasting while awake and not asleep?", + "answer": "Thinking about food is the reason along with smelling food odors", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16067, + "question": "What are the best ways to lengthen the width and breadth of the chest, whether exercise or treatment with medications, mentioning the methods", + "answer": "The best is to practice swimming for one to two hours a day or a bodybuilding course under the supervision of an expert and focus on the chest muscle without taking any kind of medication.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16068, + "question": "I use the drug Troxine to increase metabolism and lose weight, knowing that I do not suffer from a gland disorder.\nIn recent days, I began to notice throat pain, difficulty swallowing, and...", + "answer": "Altroxine medication contains the active ingredient levothyroxine, one of the thyroid hormones that is used under the supervision of a specialist physician to treat cases of hypothyroidism after performing thyroid function tests, diagnosing hypothyroidism, and determining the dose of the medication based on many factors, including weight, age, health condition, heart health, and others.\nIt should be noted that it is prohibited to use the drug Troxine to increase metabolism and lose weight in the absence of any disorders in the thyroid gland, as this has undesirable side effects and potentially serious complications such as heart and bone problems, etc. In addition, the weight that was lost is regained once you stop taking the drug. . The symptoms that you are suffering from, such as sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and bloating, may be due to an enlarged thyroid gland and its hyperactivity as a result of taking an external hormone, even though the gland is healthy and secretes hormones according to the body’s need. It is recommended to consult a specialist doctor to conduct the necessary tests and pictures while stopping the medication because of its effects. Undesirable effects.\nFor more:\n\nThe relationship of the thyroid gland to weight\nYour comprehensive guide to thyroid symptoms\nThyroid tumors\n\nReference:\n\nEltroxin 100mcg tablets\nThyroid and Weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16069, + "question": "What is the solution to the problem of gynecomastia in men?", + "answer": "Gynecomastia is the presence of mammary glands in men resulting from an increase in the amount of estrogen. There is no need for treatment unless the problem continues for more than 6 months and it is caused by androgens or anti-estrogens.\nAs for the presence of adipocytes, the solution is exercise, diet, and surgery as a last resort for an incurable condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16070, + "question": "Does growth hormone deficiency and thyroid deficiency have an effect on my child, who is 3 years old and takes Troxen pills?", + "answer": "The pills must be taken for life and he will grow normally, God willing\nI answered this question previously", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16071, + "question": "What should I do for a child who suffers from growth hormone deficiency and thyroid deficiency, as he is now taking Troxine pills?", + "answer": "These pills must be taken for life and he will grow naturally, God willing", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16072, + "question": "I did a testosterone and prolactin test at night, and the result was 17.8 nanograms per liter. The average should be between 9.9 and 38, and prolactin was 13.56 nanograms per milliliter. I searched on foreign sites and it turned out that it depends on age and must be over 500...", + "answer": "The result of the analysis is not bad\nWhy did these bees work?\nAn endocrinologist can help you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16073, + "question": "Is there a treatment that helps increase height, given that I am 22 years old?", + "answer": "In order to answer correctly, it is necessary to take x-rays of the hand and the bone of the knee joint to determine whether bone growth has completed or not, and to see an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist for some tests, after which treatment can be prescribed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16074, + "question": "I have sent a question before, which is (I am a young man, 24 years old, and I suffer from large breasts, as well as my sides and thighs, which contain fat that takes the form of fat in women, and the size of my penis is small, 12 cm...", + "answer": "We previously answered the same question,", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16075, + "question": "What should I do? My mother took an overdose of thyroid medication (one Ethyrox 50 mg and one Thyroxin 50 mcg) at the same time without knowing it, and it appeared...", + "answer": "Stop taking the medication for two days. If the symptoms stop, return to the normal dose. If they continue, you should consult your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16076, + "question": "Does growth hormone and thyroid deficiency have an effect on my child? My son is 3 years old and has growth hormone deficiency and moderate thyroid, and he is now taking Tramox pills. Will it give results and improve his health...", + "answer": "As for the thyroid hormone, as long as the treatment is taken, he will grow normally. As for the growth hormone, the growth hormone must first be calibrated before starting treatment, and discovering a thyroid hormone deficiency is very important in early childhood for the child to grow normally (mentally and physically).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16077, + "question": "Is Nordtropin injection 506 concentration\nAny side effects, especially since my son is 1505 years old\nI have a growth hormone deficiency of 0.36ng/ml", + "answer": "Norditropin is a growth hormone used to treat:\n- Failure to thrive in children as a result of: a deficiency in the formation and secretion of growth hormone and chronic kidney disease.\nTurner syndrome (due to a genetic defect in girls).\n- Growth failure in children (short) who are born small, weighing less than 2.5 kg.\n-Failure to thrive in adults.\nIt can also be used for other purposes with the advice of a doctor.\nIt is prohibited to use this medicine:\nAny allergy to the components of this medication.\nAny infection with any type of cancer (malignant tumors).\nIf the patient is still undergoing treatment for cancer.\nIf there is slow growth for reasons other than growth hormone deficiency.\nDo not use this medicine after its expiry date, or if the solution is not transparent or contains impurities.\nAlso, do not forget to inform your doctor if you have one of the following diseases: diabetes (your blood sugar must be checked periodically, poor kidney function, or any malignant tumors).\nThis medicine is stored in the refrigerator at a temperature of (2-8) C. It must be used after opening within a period of 4 months and disposed of after this period.\nHow to use: Inject under the skin in the evening 6 or 7 times a week, while constantly changing the injection site to avoid damage to the fat and subcutaneous tissue.\nIn the event that a dose is forgotten, the next dose is injected as usual without trying to increase the amount to compensate for the forgotten dose. (Because the overdose causes, in the long run, deformation of the growth of the bones of the hands and feet.)\nTell your doctor if any of the following symptoms appear: blurred vision, chronic headache, nausea, and fatigue.\nLethargy, muscle weakness, cramps, feeling cold, hair loss, weight gain and voice change.\nPain with frames", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16078, + "question": "I have a boy who is 1505 years old and has a growth hormone deficiency of 036. The doctor gave me an injection of Norditropin 506 concentration. I examined him in Syria, but I want to be reassured.", + "answer": "Norditropin is a growth hormone used to treat:\n- Failure to thrive in children as a result of: a deficiency in the formation and secretion of growth hormone and chronic kidney disease.\nTurner syndrome (due to a genetic defect in girls).\n- Growth failure in children (short) who are born small, weighing less than 2.5 kg.\n-Failure to thrive in adults.\nIt can also be used for other purposes with the advice of a doctor.\nIt is prohibited to use this medicine:\nAny allergy to the components of this medication.\nAny infection with any type of cancer (malignant tumors).\nIf the patient is still undergoing treatment for cancer.\nIf there is slow growth for reasons other than growth hormone deficiency.\nDo not use this medicine after its expiry date, or if the solution is not transparent or contains impurities.\nAlso, do not forget to inform your doctor if you have one of the following diseases: diabetes (your blood sugar must be checked periodically, poor kidney function, or any malignant tumors).\nThis medicine is stored in the refrigerator at a temperature of (2-8) C. It must be used after opening within a period of 4 months and disposed of after this period.\nHow to use: Inject under the skin in the evening 6 or 7 times a week, while constantly changing the injection site to avoid damage to the fat and subcutaneous tissue.\nIn the event that a dose is forgotten, the next dose is injected as usual without trying to increase the amount to compensate for the forgotten dose. (Because the overdose causes, in the long run, deformation of the growth of the bones of the hands and feet.)\nTell your doctor if any of the following symptoms appear: blurred vision, chronic headache, nausea, and fatigue.\nLethargy, muscle weakness, cramps, feeling cold, hair loss, weight gain and voice change.\nPain in the extremities", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16079, + "question": "What does the chest of a man with false gynecomastia consist of?", + "answer": "hgje]d It consists of tissues that include adipose tissue, connective tissue, and milk-secreting glands\nIt has many causes, the most important of which is hormonal imbalances\nUpon examination, it is in the form of a lump located directly under the nipple\nTreatment is divided into two types, the first is hormonal treatment and surgical treatment according to each case", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16080, + "question": "I suffer from an inability to swallow if I do not drink an amount of water with food, as there is no saliva to facilitate chewing and swallowing. This problem occurred after my treatment with radiation and materials...", + "answer": "A person secretes 0.5 liters of saliva daily. Saliva secretion is observed only in case of its deficiency, and thus the process of dry mouth occurs.\nIn addition to feeling dry mouth, other symptoms may appear associated with this condition:\n- Thick, sticky saliva.\n- Ulcers or cracks in the skin on the side of the mouth.\n- Bad breath.\n- Difficulty speaking and swallowing.\n- A tingling feeling in the tongue.\n- Feeling a change in the taste of food.\n- Increased tooth decay and gum disease.\n- Causes of dry mouth:\n- In the past, we believed that dry mouth was largely or partially related to the aging process. But it has now become clear that dry mouth is linked to the types of drugs that older people take.\nThere are some different types of drugs that cause dry mouth as a side effect of the drug. These may be some regular drugs and painkillers, as well as some drugs that treat depression and stress, antihistamines and drugs to treat blood pressure, treat diarrhea and muscle relaxants.\nThere are some other reasons, such as: cancer treatment, especially chemotherapy, which changes the nature of saliva and the amount of its secretion. Also, radiation therapy to the head and neck may destroy the salivary gland.\nHead and neck injuries or surgeries never cause dry mouth.\n- There are also some diseases that may cause dry mouth, such as: Alzheimer’s disease - immune diseases - stroke - anxiety or psychological stress - depression and endocrine dysfunction. In addition, smoking may affect the amount of saliva secretion and thus dry mouth2\nTreating dry mouth:\nWe advise you to do blood tests and x-rays of the salivary glands to determine the causes of dry mouth.\n- You may need to change the type of medication or reduce the dose you are taking.\nPersonal care:\n- If you cannot treat the problem of dry mouth or lack of saliva secretion, you can improve this condition by eating sugar-free gum or some sugar-free sweets.\nYou should avoid types of sweets that contain the smell or taste of lemon - as they help make saliva acidic and thus increase the chances of tooth decay or infection.\n- Types of sugar-free gum that contain xylitol help prevent the accumulation of bacteria that cause tooth decay (Xylitol).\n- Toothpastes containing fluoride can be used to protect teeth.\nYou can also follow some of these instructions:\n-@ Drink a little water continuously every once in a while.\n-@ Use saliva substitutes sold in pharmacies\n@- Breathe through the nose, not the mouth.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16081, + "question": "How do I find a solution to the problem of sweat odor?", + "answer": "رائحة الجسم\nيحتوي الجسم على 34 ملايين غدة عرقية تفرز العرق ولكن هذا لايعني وجود الرائحة الكريهة التي لا تظهر الا عندما تقوم البكتيريابتحليل البروتينات الموجودة في العرق . ويعتبر تحت الابط المصدر الرئيسي للرائحة في الجسم كله وكذلك المنطقة بين الفخذين.\nالأسباب التي تؤدي الى ظهور الرائحة الكريهة هي التوتر والقلق النفسي واثارة الجهاز العصبي السمبتاوي ن والاضطراب الهرموني مثل اضطراب الغدة الدرقية ومرض السكري ، وجود التهاب بكتيري ، كسل في وظائف الكبد مما يعمل على انتقال السموم الى مناطق أخرى ، وتناول بعض المأكولات التي لها رائحة مثل البصل والثوم والملفوف والزهرة والفجل .\nويمكن إيجازالأسباب التي تقف وراء رائحة\nالجسم الكريهة وهي كثيرة بما يلي\nعلى سبيل المثال لا الحصر:\n-1 فرط التعرق: معظم أو غالبية الرائحة الكريهة تصدر من المناطق الإبطية والأربية )أصل الفخذ( والقدمين، حيث يفرز العرق من قبل غدد عرقية معينة تسمى الغدد العرقية الفارزة Apocrin\n. ويكون العرق في هذه المناطق غنياً بالزلال Protein والدهون وعديم الرائحة، غير أنه بسبب قيام البكتيريا المتواجدة بشكل طبيعي على جلد الجسم، بالتغذية على هذه الدهنيات والزلال، تتكون مركبات كيميائية كريهة الرائحة، وهي الرائحة الطبيعية لهذه المناطق. ومعروف أن عمل هذه الغدد يتم بفعل تأثير هرمون التستوستيرون Testosterone ، وهذا يفسر صدور رائحة العرق بعد سن البلوغ. أما العرق في باقي أجزاء الجسم، فتفرزه غدد عرقية تسمى الغدد العرقية المفرغة Eccrine ، إذ يكون العرق أكثر ملوحة، فلا تتمكن بكتيريا الجلد من التغذية عليه )لحسن الحظ(، وإلا لأصبحت رائحة كل الجسد )بمناطقه المختلفة( لاتطاق. ناهيك عن أن تبخر العرق في هذه المناطق أسرع منه في المناطق الإبطية والإربية والقدمين.\nأسباب رائحة الجسم الكريهة\nومن هنا يمكن أن نستنتج أنه كلما زاد التعرق زادت الرائحة الكريهة المنبعثة من المناطق الثلاث المذكورة سابقاً.أما بالنسبة لأسباب فرط التعرق،تحديداً، فنالك عدة أسباب تؤدي اليه، وهي: الجهد الجسدي، وفرط نشاط الغدة الدرقية Hyperthyroidism والإلتهاب الموضعي، والبدانة، والقلق وارتفاع درجة حرارة ورطوبة الجو، وتناول بعض أنواع الأدوية، وبخاصة الأدوية المضادة للإكتئاب.\n-2 البدانة: تؤدي زيادة وزن الجسم المفرطة الى تكوين ثنايا وزوايا جلدية عديمة التهوية، والتي تشكل بدورها منا طق منا سبة لنمو ا لفطر يا ت والبكتيريا والجراثيم اللاهوائية Anaerobic\n)التي تنمو في جو خالي من الأكسجين(، وتسبب التهابات يترتب عنها صدور رائحة كريهة\n-3 داء السكري: تشكل زيادة مستوى السكر في الدم أرضية خصبة وغذاء دائماً للجراثيم والفطريات التي تعيش على الجلد، وخاصة في منطقة الأعضاء التناسلية الخارجية، لأن السكر الزائد في الدم يخرج عن طريق جهاز التناسل - والبول\n-4 التهاب الأعضاء التناسلية: يؤدي التهاب الأعضاء التناسلية الخارجية والداخلية لدى الأنثى، الى حدوث إفرازات صديدية )قيح( وغير صديدية ذات رائحة كريهة.وهنالك حالة مرضية تسمى التهاب المهبل غير المميز Non Specific Vagini t i s ، وتنشأ بسبب تكاثر البكتيريا المتواجدة بشكل طبيعي في المهبل، مما يؤدي الى زيادة عددها، وبالتالي تكون إفرازات مهبلية ذات\nرائحة شبيهة برائحة السمك. وسبب هذه الحالة المرضية غير معروف حتى تاريخ كتابة هذا المقال، غير أنه من الممكن أن يكون ذا صلة بالكرب النفسي Stress والإجهاد والإرهاق، أو استخدام صابون وشامبو غنيان بالمواد الكيميائية\n-5 عدم التحكم بالبول: يؤدي عدم السيطرة على البول الى تلوث الثياب الداخلية، وبالتالي صدور رائحة كريهة.وهنالك أسباب عديدة لعدم المقدرة على ضبط البول، أذكر منها على سبيل المثال\nعلى الحصر: التهاب المجاري البولية،\nداء السكري، الأنيميا )فقر الدم(، فترة الحمل عند النساء وبعدها، التأثيرات الجانبية لبعض الأدوي\n-6 أجسام غريبة داخل الرحم: قد يؤدي وجود أجسام غريبة داخل الرحم والمهبل، وخاصة اللوالب المانعة للحمل، الى التهابات في هذه الأعضاء، مصحوبة بإفرازات مهبلية ذات رائحة كري\n-7 العقاقير: يؤدي تناول بعض أنواع الأدوية والعقاقير الى صدور رائحة غير مرغوب بها، إذ يتم إخراج العديد من العقاقير من الجسم عن طريق التعرق والتبول والتبرز.\n-8 المواد الغذائية: هنالك العديد من المواد الغذائية والأطعمة التي يؤدي تناولها الى صدور رائحة خاصة غير مرغوب بها، أذكر منها على سبيل المثال لا الحصر: الثوم والبصل والكثير من التوابل وخاصة الكمون والحلبة.\nللتخلص من الرائحة الكريهة يجب الاهتمام بالنظافة الشخصية\nوالاستحمام اليومي بل والاستحمام أكثر من مرة في اليوم الواحد وبعد كل حمام دهن الجسم بأحد الزيوت العطرية وأفضلها زيت المسك الأبيض أو زيت الورد أو زيت الياسمين حيث تتغلغل هذه الزيوت في الجلد دون أن تسبب حساسية ، وعند التعرق يفرز الجسم هذه الزيوت فتفوح رائحتها العطرة ومن الزيوت\nالعطرة زيت الزعتر وزيت اليرمية وزيت الكاليبتوس . ويمكن عمل خلطة من هذه الزيوت تتكون من 15 قطرة زيت ميرمية و10 قطرات زيت زعتر و5قطرات زيت شجرة الكاليبتوس مع 30 مل من زيت بذور العنب أو زيت عباد الشمس ويدلك بها الجسم كاملا بعد الحمام .وأيضا حك منطقة الابطين بعصير خيارة وترك العصير يجف فيعمل مزيل طبيعي للعرق ، وتناول كأس 3مرات يوميا من شاي الميرمية ، ويتم تحضيره بوضع ملعقتين من ورق اليرمية الجاف في كأس ماء مغلي وتركه مغطى مدة 10دقائق . وتناول كأس مرتين يوميا من شاي الشمر ويتم تحضيره مثل شاي الميرمية فيعمل كمزيل لرائحة العرق من الداخل حيث يحفز خروج العرق بدون رائحة . ويجب تجنب التوتر ولانفعالات والقلق حت لايتم اثارة العصب السمبتاوي وبالتالي التعرق . يجب تجنب استخدام مضادات التعرق القوية لأنها تعمل على اغلاق مسامات الجلد اغلاقا تاما فتحدث نتائج عكسية ، ويفضل استخدام سبريه جاف بدون كحول وماء ويحتوي على سيلكون غازي ، أو جل بدون مواد دهنية وكحول . وننصح بتبس ملابس د��خلي قطنية وليس نايلون وتغييرها مرتين يوميا لأن المنطقة الحسلسة من المناطق الأكثر تعرقا وبالتالي مصدرا للرائحة الكريهة اذا لم تتم العناية بها جيدا را", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16082, + "question": "I am 19 years old and my height is 160 cm. My father is 175 cm and my mother is 165. Where does height depend? Is there any exercise to increase my height?", + "answer": "The chance that a person will grow taller after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable\n \nCurrent treatments, such as hormones or surgeries, have results that are not encouraging  \nThe oldest method of lengthening height is lengthening the bones of the legs, which is the Russian Aliazrov method, and the newest method is the spinal nail method, where a nail is placed inside the bone and moved remotely with a remote control, and no external stabilizer or plaster is used. Therefore, the patient can move his leg and stand on his foot immediately after the operation, and it works to lengthen Height is 8 cm and the duration of treatment is two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16083, + "question": "Peace be upon you. I had hormone tests done and the results were as follows\nft3 1.50\nft4 1.64\ntsh 9.8\nprolaclin 2.0", + "answer": "Natural.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16084, + "question": "Does thyroxine affect the mind?", + "answer": "Thyroxine is a substitute for the hormone produced by the thyroid gland to regulate metabolic processes in the body. This medication is given when the gland does not produce enough of this hormone on its own (hypothyroidism).\n●It is used to treat or prevent goiter, which can be caused by hormone imbalance, radiation therapy, surgery, or cancer.\n●Thyroxine should not be used to treat obesity.\n●It is used as an aid in surgery and iodine therapy.\n●It is used in other cases determined by the treating physician.\nExpected side effects of the drug:\n● Headache\n● Insomnia\n● Nervous outbursts\n● Fever, hot flashes and sweating\n●Increased appetite and weight loss\n● Palpitations, tachycardia, disturbances in rhythm, pulse and blood pressure.\n● Hair loss. (It rarely occurs during the first few months of treatment, but this is usually temporary.)\nInstructions that are recommended to be followed while taking this medication:\nBefore taking this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or if you have any other allergies.\nTake the medication once, preferably on an empty stomach, one-half to one hour before breakfast\nIt may take several weeks before you notice any improvement.\nInform your physician or dentist that you are taking the medication before proceeding with any surgery.\nMedications that contain iron, calcium, and antacids can reduce the absorption of the medication and therefore it is recommended to take the medication 4 hours before them.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16085, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism. I went to the doctor and then I discovered that I was pregnant in the first month and took thyroxine treatment. I started the treatment gradually. I started taking a dose of 25 in the second month...", + "answer": "If this medicine is used in the right dose, it will not harm the fetus. On the contrary, failure to use it will harm the fetus, but you must do gland tests periodically to ensure that the dose is correct.\nAhmed El-Rass, M.D.\nDalia Clinic\nTel. Office: +966 2 660 7068\nMobile: +966 505 600 676", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16086, + "question": "I had my thyroid analyzed\nt3 1.7 mgdl (0.9 - 2.3)\nt4 105.3 mgdl (60 - 120)\ntsh 2 uluml (0.25 - 7\nIs this analysis...", + "answer": "Yes, the tests are normal, sorry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16087, + "question": "I have an underactive gland and the doctor prescribed EUTHYROX pills for me when I was pregnant and now I am breastfeeding. Do these pills affect breastfeeding?", + "answer": "It does not affect breastfeeding, so do not worry.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16088, + "question": "I am an elderly girl, and I suffer from a non-secreting adrenal gland, and I use cortisone instead for life, and I will get married, God willing. Can I get pregnant while using cortisone, and will it harm the fetus??...", + "answer": "Pregnancy is possible...unless there are other reasons preventing it. Cortisone does not affect the fetus, God willing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16089, + "question": "Two weeks ago, I had a small tumor appear on the side of my neck on the left side, then a week later I discovered the appearance of a second one next to it, and one behind the left ear, and the appearance of large pimples on the scalp...", + "answer": "Are these lumps and pimples under the skin and not visible, or are they protruding above the skin and have heads? how much? Does it itch? Does it have a color or is it the color of the skin?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16090, + "question": "For 3 months or more, hair has increased on my body and on my face, especially since I vomited every day in the morning, so I had comprehensive tests for hormones on the third day of my period, and this is the result.\nLH 398 iul\nFSH 5.9 iul...", + "answer": "It is clear that there is an increase in testosterone as well as dehydroepiandrosterone, which means an increase in male hormones, and this is in addition to the increase in hair that we usually see in cases of polycystic ovary syndrome, even if your FSH to LH ratio is good, I think, because I think you forgot to put the point in the correct place regarding the LH hormone. In general, I advise you to do a pelvic ultrasound to evaluate the condition of your ovaries, and there is no harm in using Glucophage in addition to ovulation stimulants or Diane pills with Androcom, but the final opinion is for your treating physician, who will choose the appropriate treatment for you.\nAhmed El-Rass, M.D.\nDalia Clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16091, + "question": "Does varicocele cause enlargement of breast size?", + "answer": "Varicocele has no relation to breast size at all\nAt your age, the changes that occur in the breast are most likely normal\nDon't worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16092, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old young man who suffers from enlarged breasts. The right breast is larger than the left breast, so why is the right breast larger than the left breast? Is there a treatment to get rid of this problem?", + "answer": "Male breasts can become enlarged due to...\n1. Weight gain (obesity): If you are overweight, it is natural for your breasts to swell due to the excess fat in them. In addition, the fat itself produces estrogen, which leads to breast growth.\n2. Real breast tissue overgrowth.\n3. It is normal if breast enlargement occurs during adolescence.\n4. Hormonal imbalance: Because the breast tissue is very sensitive to the effect of the small amount of estrogen in the blood, or because the breast tissue does not respond to the effect of testosterone.\n5. Medications: As some medications have an effect similar to estrogen, while others block the effect of testosterone, and the skin can absorb estrogen easily, the growth of men’s breasts can result from their use of anti-baldness creams for the scalp that contain estrogen, or even from intercourse with a partner who uses an estrogenic vaginal cream. Estrogen is absorbed by the skin of the penis.\nAmong the medications that can cause breast enlargement in men:\nMedications for high blood pressure or heart disease, psychiatric medications, addictive drugs, antibiotics, antifungals, drugs to treat duodenal ulcers, and some anti-cancer drugs.\n6. Alcohol.\n7. Tumors: Tumors are considered one of the rare causes of breast enlargement. Male breasts can be affected by cancer, but they are usually unilateral. Tumors that affect other parts of the body can sometimes produce hormones that encourage the breasts to grow. They can also cause Impotence or secretion of milk from the breast. If you have these symptoms, it is necessary to see your doctor as soon as possible.\n8. Aging: It is normal for the breasts to enlarge with age in men, and this is partly due to the decrease in testosterone production in the body. Also, as the body ages, it often contains high levels of fat, which in turn produces estrogen.\n** Treatment of enlarged breasts in men:\nTreatment depends on the cause of the problem, and can be as simple as losing weight or abstaining from alcohol.\nIf the problem is caused by low testosterone, the latter can be given by injection or in the form of a patch.\nSome medications that interfere with the action of estrogen may be used to alleviate the problem of breast enlargement\nA specialist surgeon may remove excess breast tissue\nAs a result, you should stop taking these pills and consult a doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16093, + "question": "Thyroid tests were performed and the results were as follows\nT3(1.25\nT4(87\nTSH(0.05\nPlease let me know if I suffer from thyroid disease?", + "answer": "Your tests show that there is a decrease in the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone\nThe patient may not complain of any symptoms in this case, and this is called asymptomatic gland inertia\nIt is important to see a doctor, an endocrinologist, to determine the reason behind this. Thank you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16094, + "question": "I am 22 years old and suffer from severe smallness of the testicles, similar to the size of the testicles in children. I want a radical solution to this problem, knowing that I followed up my case with several doctors specialized in endocrinology...", + "answer": "It is not possible to prescribe a medicine for your condition without reviewing the tests and examinations\nFollow up with an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16095, + "question": "My father suffers from cessation of secretion of salivary and tear glands? What are the causes? What is the treatment?", + "answer": "Decrease in secretions from the salivary glands and eyes\nThe cause is most likely Sjögren's syndrome, which is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks the small glands that secrete tears, saliva, or both.\nIts cause is unknown, but genetic factors and viruses are believed to play a role. In rare cases, cancers of the lymph nodes called lymphomas arise in people with Sjögren syndrome.\nSjögren's syndrome is a common medical condition, especially in the elderly. About one in every 100 people (approximately) over the age of sixty is affected by this disease. It affects women at a rate (almost) nine times more than it affects men.\nSymptoms\nPatients with Sjögren's syndrome suffer from dry, painful, itchy eyes that are often red due to lack of tears. Dry mouth can cause difficulty swallowing and speaking. Due to a lack of moisture in the body, patients with Sjögren's syndrome are more susceptible to eye and throat infections and dental problems.\nTreatment options\nTo diagnose Sjögren's syndrome, your doctor may conduct tests to evaluate tear production and blood tests to look for specialized antibodies found in people with this disease. The diagnosis may be made by taking a small sample from the lip for examination.\nDry eyes can be treated with tear substitutes in the form of eye drops to mimic the natural tear layer that covers and protects the eyes. There are ointments for the eye for night use.\n. You should avoid strong drafts, smoke, air conditioning, and dry air indoors (use a humidifier). You should visit an eye specialist regularly.\nDry mouth is more difficult to treat. Saliva substitutes can be sprayed inside the mouth.\nBecause bacteria multiply in the mouth when saliva decreases, it is necessary to maintain oral health. Use fluoride toothpaste, fluoride gels or solutions, and go to the dentist regularly. Your doctor may prescribe corticosteroid drugs if your symptoms are severe.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16096, + "question": "I am 28 years old, and I weaned my daughter two years ago, and my breasts have not dried up yet. I always suffer from bone pain, and I cannot bear the cold air conditioning. I did a TSH test and it was very high, and...", + "answer": "As long as the TSH hormone is high, we recommend using Troxine because of the beginning of thyroid gland sluggishness, even if the T3 and T4 levels are within normal limits. I advise repeating the test after two months. I also recommend doing a prolactin test and taking one of the medications to dry up the milk, even if the hormone level is within normal limits.\nAhmed El-Rass, M.D.\nConsultant OB/Gyne", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16097, + "question": "What is the difference between hereditary Addison's disease and congenital Addison's disease? Which one is lifelong and what are the treatment methods for them?", + "answer": "Addison's disease (or primary adrenal insufficiency) is a deficiency in the adrenal gland. This deficiency results in the gland's failure to produce sufficient amounts of its hormones. The most important of these hormones are:\n\nCortisol hormone.\nAldosterone hormone.\nAndrogen hormone.\n\nAs for the types of Addison's disease, it can be classified into 3 main types according to the cause, which are:\n\nCongenital Addison's disease (which is the same as hereditary, which the child is born with) and is caused by genetic mutations that lead to a defect in the structure of the adrenal gland (either enlargement or atrophy of the gland).\nAcquired Addison's disease (often caused by an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system attacks and destroys the adrenal cortex).\nAddison's disease is of a pharmacological origin (which results from taking certain types of medications for long periods).\n\nTreatment for Addison's disease of all types continues for life, and the treatment mainly aims to compensate for the deficiency in hormones and relieve symptoms. \nThe main medications used include:\n\nGlucocorticoids, such as hydrocortisone; To compensate for the deficiency in the hormone cortisol. \nMineralocorticoids, such as fludrocortisone; This is to regulate blood pressure and fluid balance in the body.\n\nAndrogen replacement may sometimes be recommended for women with Addison's disease in order to improve sexual desire and improve overall feeling.\nFor more: \n\nTypes of autoimmune diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16098, + "question": "My 19-year-old son and 15-year-old daughter suffer from constant sweating of the hands and feet and excessive moisture in them for a reason and treatment, thanks.", + "answer": "There is no known cause for primary hyperhidrosis, and one theory is that hyperhidrosis can result from overactivity of the sympathetic nervous system, but this overactivity could be the result of abnormal brain function. Some patients suffer from lifestyle changes and become nervous from excessive sweating, especially when the sweating is unrelated to feelings or temperature. It can increase the fear of hyperhidrosis. The most important complaint of patients is that they become irritable due to excessive sweating, and they sweat more because they are irritable. Other factors that cause sweating include drinking coffee, smoking, and some foods and drinks. Among the causes that lead to excessive sweating are: - Infection.
- Menopause, and the hormonal disorders that accompany it.
- Diabetes.
- Obesity.
- Psychological disorders. See hyperhidrosis in the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16099, + "question": "What are the symptoms of the thyroid gland, and do they affect my infertility? Note that I am conducting tests to confirm whether the thyroid gland is present or not, and also because, for the first time, my period is late. Note...", + "answer": "Symptoms vary according to the type of gland dysfunction, between increased secretion and decreased secretion... as it can cause irregularity in the menstrual cycle and thus an imbalance in ovulation and delayed pregnancy....\nI advise you to do a pregnancy hormone test to ensure that your period is delayed due to pregnancy, or to see your gynecologist to ensure that there are no other reasons for this...!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16100, + "question": "What is the test related to the hormones responsible for weight?", + "answer": "Measuring the levels of thyroid hormone and sex hormones, namely testosterone, estrogen, and luteinizing and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16101, + "question": "I suffer from a high TSH hormone of 5.55, and an enlarged thyroid gland in the right lobe of 11 mm and the left lobe of 4 mm. The surgeon decided that the condition does not require any surgical intervention. Does it affect the occurrence of pregnancy, given that the hormone...", + "answer": "As I mentioned previously, I answered this question before, but that's okay. First, an FT3 and FT4 test must be done to ensure that the gland's function is still normal. Although I advise consulting a endocrinologist to evaluate the condition and prescribe what is appropriate, because any abnormality in the gland's function Hypothyroidism may cause delayed pregnancy Ahmed El-Rass, M.D. Dalia Clinic", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16102, + "question": "Please, what is the cause of swollen lymph nodes? I hope for a clear answer and not writing the names of some viruses", + "answer": "The lymph nodes become inflamed as a result of inflammation in the nearby area, and the inflammation is evidence of the interaction of blood cells with invading germs. Or the result of a tumor. Enlarged lymph nodes and inflammation of the lymph nodes in the dictionary. There are many reasons that lead to swollen lymph nodes, some of which are due to infectious diseases and some due to other diseases. For example, infections that occur in the throat and pharynx cause enlargement of the lymph nodes in the neck, but if there are infections in the genital area, they are accompanied by enlargement of the nearby lymph nodes in the upper thigh. There are also many diseases that cause enlargement of the lymph nodes in several places, such as tuberculosis, cytomegalovirus, AIDS, brucellosis, toxoplasmosis, and many other viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic diseases. Causes other than infectious diseases include tumors, especially lymphomas and sarcoidosis, immune diseases, and rheumatic (lung) diseases such as lupus. There are also medications that cause swollen lymph nodes or cause complications to them, such as some epilepsy medications or immunosuppressive medications.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16103, + "question": "I have pain in front of my right ear, although my ear does not hurt. I feel pain in the morning when I wake up, especially at breakfast. I feel pain when I chew behind the palate for a short time, and there is no pain or...", + "answer": "It is appropriate to perform an x-ray called a panorama that details this image and shows the following\nAre there chronic abscesses of dental origin?\nIs there an impacted wisdom tooth that needs to be removed?\nDo you have malocclusion?\nDo you have missing teeth or molars that have not been replaced?\nDo you have unhealthy bridges that would be better to change?\nAre there other symptoms other than those you mentioned?\nIs the seventh nerve and its effects on the face related? Finally, the pain must be presented and you should be quickly referred to a specialist dentist called maxilofacial.\nIt helps you in making the correct diagnosis, as the correct diagnosis relieves you and guarantees you proper treatment\nAnd a thousand peace", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16104, + "question": "What is the treatment for the pituitary gland not secreting the hormone testosterone? Is there a natural treatment? Thank you.", + "answer": "The pituitary gland does not directly secrete testosterone\nThe pituitary gland: It is the master of the endocrine glands due to the major role it plays in regulating the work of the other endocrine glands. It is located at the base of the brain and consists of two lobes: the front, which has a purely hormonal function, and the posterior, which connects the hormonal system to the nervous system through the link between the two systems, called the hypothalamus ( hypothalamus). Any malfunction in this gland will have a major impact, given its importance as I mentioned previously.\nAs for its secretions, the frontal lobe secretes about seven hormones, the functions of which are mostly based on regulating the secretions of other glands. Here are some of their secretions:\n1- Growth hormone: Its function is clear from its name, as it has the largest role in the growth of the body, whether at the level of bones or tissues. A deficiency of this hormone in childhood causes short stature and slow growth, while an increase in it in childhood causes gigantism..\n2- Thyroid stimulating hormone: which stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete thyroxine, the function of which will be mentioned later.\n3- The milk hormone (prolactin): It is responsible, along with estrogen, for breast growth and the formation of breast milk.\n4- ACTH, which stimulates the adrenal gland to secrete cortisol.\n5- Melanin-stimulating hormone (MSH): which plays a role in regulating the role of melanin, the pigment that gives our skin its color.\n6- Gonadotrophin stimulating hormones.\nAs for the posterior lobe, it secretes only two hormones: antidiuretic hormone (ADH) or vasopressin, which works to maintain the amount of water in the body by concentrating urine. The second hormone is called oxytocin, which helps in the release of milk during breastfeeding without interfering with its formation. It also has an important role in milk production. Contraction of the uterine muscles during childbirth.\nThe rapid appearance of gray hair\nTestosterone can be taken by intramuscular injection\nIt is available in pharmacies in the form of intramuscular injections", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16105, + "question": "Why does no hair appear on my body, even though all my young relatives do? Is this related to the secretions of the endocrine glands?", + "answer": "Of course, see an endocrinologist for a hormone test and treatment decision.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16106, + "question": "I am 19 years old and suffer from a short penis whose length reaches 10 cm, and I suffer from enlarged breast size... Is there a relationship between a short penis and enlarged breast size...", + "answer": "There is a relationship. There may be an increase in female hormones. You should see an endocrinologist to conduct a hormone examination and decide on treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16107, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old young man who suffers from enlarged breast size. The breast began to enlarge when I was 15 years old, and it increased with age, but now its size has increased significantly...", + "answer": "We advise you to see an endocrinologist to conduct hormone tests and find out the cause, and he will direct you to treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16108, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old young man who suffers from enlarged breasts. The size of the breasts began to increase when I was 15, and I think it was increasing with my weight...", + "answer": "Then you should lose weight, see an endocrinologist to examine the hormones, and the last resort is surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16109, + "question": "I am a 19-year-old young man who suffers from a small penis, which is 10 cm long", + "answer": "The length of the penis has no relationship to sexual ability or the ability to reproduce\nThe important thing is that there will be no erection, penetration, or ejaculation of semen\nMy question to you: Are the testicles normal?\nIf the answer is yes, then you do not need anything", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16110, + "question": "I have been married for 3 years, and so far no pregnancy has occurred. I had all the tests, dye scans, and ovulation monitoring, and everything is fine, except that milk appears from my breasts. I had an MRI of my head and discovered...", + "answer": "I must continue taking Destinex for a period of no less than 8 months, and if there is no response, another treatment must be taken, which is\nNorprolac one tablet daily\nFor a period of four months and inform us of the result\nWishing you every success and success....", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16111, + "question": "I don't know if my problem is hereditary or what? I sweat under my armpits when I talk to anyone outside my family, on the internet, or with my friends, and I continue to have shivers and sweat in my hands, especially when I'm not alone...", + "answer": "رائحة الجسم\nيحتوي الجسم على 34 ملايين غدة عرقية تفرز العرق ولكن هذا لايعني وجود الرائحة الكريهة التي لا تظهر الا عندما تقوم البكتيريابتحليل البروتينات الموجودة في العرق . ويعتبر تحت الابط المصدر الرئيسي للرائحة في الجسم كله وكذلك المنطقة بين الفخذين.\nالأسباب التي تؤدي الى ظهور الرائحة الكريهة هي التوتر والقلق النفسي واثارة الجهاز العصبي السمبتاوي ن والاضطراب الهرموني مثل اضطراب الغدة الدرقية ومرض السكري ، وجود التهاب بكتيري ، كسل في وظائف الكبد مما يعمل على انتقال السموم الى مناطق أخرى ، وتناول بعض المأكولات التي لها رائحة مثل البصل والثوم والملفوف والزهرة والفجل .\nويمكن إيجازالأسباب التي تقف وراء رائحة\nالجسم الكريهة وهي كثيرة بما يلي\nعلى سبيل المثال لا الحصر:\n-1 فرط التعرق: معظم أو غالبية الرائحة الكريهة تصدر من المناطق الإبطية والأربية )أصل الفخذ( والقدمين، حيث يفرز العرق من قبل غدد عرقية معينة تسمى الغدد العرقية الفارزة Apocrin\n. ويكون العرق في هذه المناطق غنياً بالزلال Protein والدهون وعديم الرائحة، غير أنه بسبب قيام البكتيريا المتواجدة بشكل طبيعي على جلد الجسم، بالتغذية على هذه الدهنيات والزلال، تتكون مركبات كيميائية كريهة الرائحة، وهي الرائحة الطبيعية لهذه المناطق. ومعروف أن عمل هذه الغدد يتم بفعل تأثير هرمون التستوستيرون Testosterone ، وهذا يفسر صدور رائحة العرق بعد سن البلوغ. أما العرق في باقي أجزاء الجسم، فتفرزه غدد عرقية تسمى الغدد العرقية المفرغة Eccrine ، إذ يكون العرق أكثر ملوحة، فلا تتمكن بكتيريا الجلد من التغذية عليه )لحسن الحظ(، وإلا لأصبحت رائحة كل الجسد )بمناطقه المختلفة( لاتطاق. ناهيك عن أن تبخر العرق في هذه المناطق أسرع منه في المناطق الإبطية والإربية والقدمين.\nأسباب رائحة الجسم الكريهة\nومن هنا يمكن أن نستنتج أنه كلما زاد التعرق زادت الرائحة الكريهة المنبعثة من المناطق الثلاث المذكورة سابقاً.أما بالنسبة لأسباب فرط التعرق،تحديداً، فنالك عدة أسباب تؤدي اليه، وهي: الجهد الجسدي، وفرط نشاط الغدة الدرقية Hyperthyroidism والإلتهاب الموضعي، والبدانة، والقلق وارتفاع درجة حرارة ورطوبة الجو، وتناول بعض أنواع الأدوية، وبخاصة الأدوية المضادة للإكتئاب.\n-2 البدانة: تؤدي زيادة وزن الجسم المفرطة الى تكوين ثنايا وزوايا جلدية عديمة التهوية، والتي تشكل بدورها منا طق منا سبة لنمو ا لفطر يا ت والبكتيريا والجراثيم اللاهوائية Anaerobic\n)التي تنمو في جو خالي من الأكسجين(، وتسبب التهابات يترتب عنها صدور رائحة كريهة\n-3 داء السكري: تشكل زيادة مستوى السكر في الدم أرضية خصبة وغذاء دائماً للجراثيم والفطريات التي تعيش على الجلد، وخاصة ف�� منطقة الأعضاء التناسلية الخارجية، لأن السكر الزائد في الدم يخرج عن طريق جهاز التناسل - والبول\n-4 التهاب الأعضاء التناسلية: يؤدي التهاب الأعضاء التناسلية الخارجية والداخلية لدى الأنثى، الى حدوث إفرازات صديدية )قيح( وغير صديدية ذات رائحة كريهة.وهنالك حالة مرضية تسمى التهاب المهبل غير المميز Non Specific Vagini t i s ، وتنشأ بسبب تكاثر البكتيريا المتواجدة بشكل طبيعي في المهبل، مما يؤدي الى زيادة عددها، وبالتالي تكون إفرازات مهبلية ذات\nرائحة شبيهة برائحة السمك. وسبب هذه الحالة المرضية غير معروف حتى تاريخ كتابة هذا المقال، غير أنه من الممكن أن يكون ذا صلة بالكرب النفسي Stress والإجهاد والإرهاق، أو استخدام صابون وشامبو غنيان بالمواد الكيميائية\n-5 عدم التحكم بالبول: يؤدي عدم السيطرة على البول الى تلوث الثياب الداخلية، وبالتالي صدور رائحة كريهة.وهنالك أسباب عديدة لعدم المقدرة على ضبط البول، أذكر منها على سبيل المثال\nعلى الحصر: التهاب المجاري البولية،\nداء السكري، الأنيميا )فقر الدم(، فترة الحمل عند النساء وبعدها، التأثيرات الجانبية لبعض الأدوي\n-6 أجسام غريبة داخل الرحم: قد يؤدي وجود أجسام غريبة داخل الرحم والمهبل، وخاصة اللوالب المانعة للحمل، الى التهابات في هذه الأعضاء، مصحوبة بإفرازات مهبلية ذات رائحة كري\n-7 العقاقير: يؤدي تناول بعض أنواع الأدوية والعقاقير الى صدور رائحة غير مرغوب بها، إذ يتم إخراج العديد من العقاقير من الجسم عن طريق التعرق والتبول والتبرز.\n-8 المواد الغذائية: هنالك العديد من المواد الغذائية والأطعمة التي يؤدي تناولها الى صدور رائحة خاصة غير مرغوب بها، أذكر منها على سبيل المثال لا الحصر: الثوم والبصل والكثير من التوابل وخاصة الكمون والحلبة.\nللتخلص من الرائحة الكريهة يجب الاهتمام بالنظافة الشخصية\nوالاستحمام اليومي بل والاستحمام أكثر من مرة في اليوم الواحد وبعد كل حمام دهن الجسم بأحد الزيوت العطرية وأفضلها زيت المسك الأبيض أو زيت الورد أو زيت الياسمين حيث تتغلغل هذه الزيوت في الجلد دون أن تسبب حساسية ، وعند التعرق يفرز الجسم هذه الزيوت فتفوح رائحتها العطرة ومن الزيوت\nالعطرة زيت الزعتر وزيت اليرمية وزيت الكاليبتوس . ويمكن عمل خلطة من هذه الزيوت تتكون من 15 قطرة زيت ميرمية و10 قطرات زيت زعتر و5قطرات زيت شجرة الكاليبتوس مع 30 مل من زيت بذور العنب أو زيت عباد الشمس ويدلك بها الجسم كاملا بعد الحمام .وأيضا حك منطقة الابطين بعصير خيارة وترك العصير يجف فيعمل مزيل طبيعي للعرق ، وتناول كأس 3مرات يوميا من شاي الميرمية ، ويتم تحضيره بوضع ملعقتين من ورق اليرمية الجاف في كأس ماء مغلي وتركه مغطى مدة 10دقائق . وتناول كأس مرتين يوميا من شاي الشمر ويتم تحضيره مثل شاي الميرمية فيعمل كمزيل لرائحة العرق من الداخل حيث يحفز خروج العرق بدون رائحة . ويجب تجنب التوتر ولانفعالات والقلق حت لايتم اثارة العصب السمبتاوي وبالتالي التعرق . يجب تجنب استخدام مضادات التعرق القوية لأنها تعمل على اغلاق مسامات الجلد اغلاقا تاما فتحدث نتائج عكسية ، ويفضل استخدام سبريه جاف بدون كحول وماء ويحتوي على سيلكون غازي ، أو جل بدون مواد دهنية وكحول . وننصح بتبس ملابس داخلي قطنية وليس نايلون وتغييرها مرتين يوميا لأن المنطقة الحسلسة من المناطق الأكثر تعرقا وبالتالي مصدرا للرائحة الكريهة اذا لم تتم العناية بها جيدا را", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16112, + "question": "I am a male who has reached the age of 17 and I have not reached puberty until now, so what is the solution? Is there a treatment, and if there is a treatment, is it long-term or short-term?", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist for hormone testing and treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16113, + "question": "What is the treatment for antibodies that cause hypothyroidism and swelling in the feet and palms other than cortisone? If it is found in food?", + "answer": "Treatment of antibodies found in humans is by taking immunosuppressive medications, and this is under medical supervision.\nAs for swelling of the feet and palms, there are many causes, including: kidney disease, liver disease, heart failure, gout, rheumatism, and rheumatoid arthritis. Therefore, blood tests must be done for all of these diseases", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16114, + "question": "Does the dose of pills for the thyroid cause a feeling of the presence of food in the pharynx, especially after eating, knowing that I use Troxine 50 mg, knowing that the last test was T4 81.94?\ntsh 2,55", + "answer": "There is no relationship between the dose of thyroxine and the sensation of food in the pharynx. The normal value of TSH ranges from 0.3-3.04mlu/L\nIt is natural to you. The normal value of thyroxine (T4) is:\n4.6-12ug/dl\nPlease confirm its value in your analysis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16115, + "question": "I suffer from atrophy in the thyroid gland, and I am taking a treatment that works to replace it. I want to use cod liver pills because of hair problems. Do they have side effects, especially for people like...", + "answer": "The medicine that is given to a person suffering from hypothyroidism and atrophy is the hormone thyroxine, and this hormone requires iodine, but since the gland is atrophic and does not produce thyroxine, there is no fear of an excessive increase in the hormone thyroxine. Cod liver oil is a source of iodine, but it is recommended to do periodic tests to measure the rate. Iodine and thyroxine in the blood to ensure that the ratio is within normal limits", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16116, + "question": "I suffer from rocks the size of my testicles even though I am 22 years old due to a problem with the pituitary gland.?", + "answer": "You should see an endocrinologist to diagnose the condition and perform a sperm test.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16117, + "question": "For 3 and a half months, I have only felt difficulty swallowing saliva. I feel something in my throat and I constantly clear my throat and white phlegm comes out. Praise be to God, I do not suffer from any other problems. I eat normal food and have no difficulty swallowing...", + "answer": "Most likely not. You may have had an infection and it will go away", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16118, + "question": "My wife is seven months pregnant and had a thyroid gland, and now all her symptoms have disappeared, but I do not know whether they are present or not, and the doctor examining her pregnancy did not perform any examination on her to confirm whether...", + "answer": "The examination can be requested from the doctor, as it does not affect the pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16119, + "question": "-\nI am a young man and I suffer from gynecomastia, and I want from God and from you a cure for this phenomenon\nMy weight is 63 and my height is 168 without surgical intervention, and I want effective drugs or treatment", + "answer": "Gynecomastia in men is caused by an increase in the femininity hormone above the normal limit found in men. Therefore, we advise you to see an endocrinologist to examine you and direct you to treatment. These are recipes that can be made and are useful in many cases\nThis is a useful recipe for breast reduction, but it requires patience and persistence. It is: two tablespoons of Turkish coffee, two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar, and lemon juice, mixed together and rubbed over the breast repeatedly by hand. Here is another recipe: half a gram of crushed alum, two tablespoons of rose water, and half a squeezed lemon. Place them all in a bottle and mix well. Place this bottle in boiling water for a few minutes, then apply it to your chest in circular motions from bottom to top, then wash your chest with warm water.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16120, + "question": "I had a hormone test done and the result was an underactive thyroid gland. This is what causes irregularities in my menstrual cycle. This month I had my period 3 times and the doctor said that I should wait until the next month without taking...", + "answer": "Unfortunately, hypothyroidism is chronic and usually lasts a lifetime and is directly related to menstrual cycle regularity and pregnancy. Therefore, I advise consulting an endocrinologist to evaluate the condition and prescribe the appropriate treatment. Hopefully, things will improve and pregnancy will occur later.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16121, + "question": "Where can I find an endocrinologist in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia? He must specialize in children.", + "answer": "Search the medical directory on the site.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16122, + "question": "When are the results of the tests on the basis of which treatment for FT4 deficiency in a six-month-old child can be stopped?", + "answer": "The child must be followed up clinically and laboratory to determine his spiritual and motor development, as treatment for hormone deficiency may continue for life, and this depends on the condition of the thyroid gland in terms of its partial secretion or complete absence.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16123, + "question": "After treating an overactive thyroid gland with radioactive iodine, there was swelling in the upper eyelids of the eyes and swelling in the hands, feet and legs. The doctor attributed this to antibodies and wanted to treat this with cortisone or review...", + "answer": "There is this specialty, and I do not know if you have it. You can also see an endocrinologist, Endocrinology.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16124, + "question": "My sister suffers from an enlarged thyroid gland, so what is the solution?", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist to make the necessary diagnosis and images to determine the type of hyperplasia present, and then decide on surgical or conventional medical treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16125, + "question": "Does eating marjoram help regulate the body’s hormones? If there is a disturbance in one of the hormones, can it replace the treatment? Is it for a specific period until the condition stabilizes or for life?", + "answer": "Yes, marjoram works to regulate the body’s turbulent hormones and is used throughout life, or at least throughout the period of sexual activity (menopause).", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16126, + "question": "Does inflammation of the salivary glands cause pressure and numbness in half of the head?", + "answer": "The swelling of the infection may be pressing on the facial nerve. See an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16127, + "question": "In the last laboratory analysis, I had a very high level of the TSH hormone and normal levels of the T3 & T4 hormones, knowing that I take one tablet of Tyroxine 50. What is the reason? Is there an imbalance...", + "answer": "Thyroxine must be raised to reach TSH between 2 - 2.5", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16128, + "question": "I would like to follow a diet, knowing that my height is 170 cm and my weight is 100 kg", + "answer": "There are medications for weight loss, such as Redactyl, Xenical, B-Slim, and Fruta Planta, but the best thing is to follow a balanced diet, such as the water diet that the Jordanian artist Diana Karazon followed for five days. The weight will decrease by 4-5 kg, then a 3-day break, then return to the diet, and her weight has decreased. 35 kg, and here is the water diet that Diana Karazon followed. You must drink a glass of water with every meal. The first day: Hourly. Type of food: 8 cups of water + a slice of toast - a spoon of white honey or jam. Diet: 10 cups of water - a banana. 12 cups of water - a cup of yogurt 2 = = + A cup of tuna + 4 tablespoons of salad 4 = = + A slice of toast smeared with cottage cheese 6 = = + An apple 8 = = + A boiled potato + A plate of salad Before bed, 2 cups of water The second day: Of course, a cup of water with every meal 8 slices of toast A spoonful of white honey or Diet jam 10 apples or ten strawberries 12 cups of yogurt 2 quarter chicken + four tablespoons of green salad 4 plates of vegetables or salad 6 apples 8 cans of tuna + a plate of salad Before bed 2 cups of water with each meal The third day: 8 slices of toast + a spoon of white honey Or diet jam 10 oranges 12 Four tablespoons of cottage cheese 2 cans of tuna Four tablespoons of green salad + 3 shrimp 4 apples 6 slices of cheddar cheese 8 quarter chicken + a plate of green salad or vegetables Before bed 2 cups of water Day 4 8 ===== =================== Same meal: 10 oranges or tangerines, 12 vegetable plates, 2 boiled eggs + green salad, 4 apples or oranges, 6 slices of cheddar cheese, 8 slices of meat, + vegetable salad plate, 10 A cup of yogurt before bed 2 cups of water Day 8 ============================== 10 oranges or 10 strawberries 12 slices of toast + Four tablespoons of cheese 2 plates of vegetable soup or salad 4 pieces of diet biscuits called (digestive) 6 slices of cheddar cheese 8 quarter chicken Vegetable salad + fresh fruit juice Before bed 2 cups of water-------------- -------------------------------------------------- -------------------Important notes: The diet lasts for five days, during which the weight is reduced by 4 to 5 kilograms. Tea and coffee are allowed without sugar. It is followed as it is and not replaced with anything else. The diet is not repeated until after 3 days", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16129, + "question": "I had a thyroid hormone test done, and the results were as follows: T3 percentage (2.3), T4 percentage (1.1), and T4 percentage (3.8).\nIs the result reassuring or is there a problem?\nPlease advise and thank you", + "answer": "Tests are normal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16130, + "question": "What are the causes of an underactive thyroid gland and is it a hereditary disease?", + "answer": "The main reason is immunological, where white blood cells attack the thyroid gland for unknown reasons. Genetics may play a factor in it, but not always.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16131, + "question": "Is there a way for my bones to grow and become taller than I am at 1.48 m? I want to know what vitamins might help? Please Help!", + "answer": "The chance that a person will grow taller after the age of 21 is weak, regardless of studies showing that human growth can extend until the age of 23.\nIt is important to know the cause of your short stature in order to know the treatment\nShort stature is divided into three categories\n1- Genetic: It has a relationship to the original height of the parents, and this type can be calculated using the height of the parents in a special equation\n2- Short stature related to delayed bone growth:  \n3-   Short stature as a result of a chronic disease\n \nThese types are discovered during childhood, and each type is treated according to its specifics if it is treatable\n \nCurrent treatments, such as hormones or surgeries, have results that are not encouraging", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16132, + "question": "What is meant by thyroid gland?", + "answer": "Goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland, whatever the cause; Whether toxic, inflammatory, or tumorous, it occurs in cases of hypothyroidism, hypothyroidism, and hyperactivity. The symptoms may be widespread, meaning they affect the entire gland without signs of complexity, or they may include nodules, so the widespread disease becomes complex. The hours may be toxic, leading to the occurrence of symptoms and signs of hyperactivity. Severe goiter or thyrotoxicosis or be non-toxic. Diffuse multinodular thyroid nodules are the result of hyperplasia and hyperplasia of follicular epithelial cells to compensate for some deficiency in thyroid hormone production.\nWhen the thyroid is greatly enlarged, it may put pressure on the esophagus and trachea, causing difficulty in swallowing, a feeling of a lump, and inspiratory stridor. Such lesions can also compress the superior vena cava, causing dilatation and congestion in the veins of the neck and upper extremities, edema of the eyelids and conjunctiva, and a state of syncope with coughing.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16133, + "question": "My mother has an underactive thyroid gland and has swelling in the thyroid gland and behind the head. She takes 50g of thyroid medication. Now, a month ago, she takes 75g. She took a prick and the results are good, and it has been happening to her for 3...", + "answer": "It appears that the gland has enlarged and is putting pressure on the trachea. In this case, the necessary diagnosis must be made and a specialist in internal medicine and general surgery must be consulted.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16134, + "question": "Based on this effort, I am a 30-year-old, unmarried woman. I suffer from small breast size. Can I find a solution with you?", + "answer": "Here's this\nThe magic recipe to increase breast size\n50g of soybean oil\n50g of fennel oil\n50g of good ginseng oil (expensive)\n25 grams of saw palmetto oil\nMix all of the previous oils well and massage the breast in a circular motion for 15 minutes. Leave it on the breast and drink the following mixture with the massage: The previous result will be weak, but using the previous drink will accelerate the desired result.\nThe best natural remedy is fenugreek\nMethod: Boil a tablespoon of fenugreek seeds for 5 minutes, dissolve the yeast in a little water, then put the dissolved yeast on the fenugreek. Put a little of the mixture on the chest and massage it straight, not circularly, for 20 - 30 minutes. Whenever the mixture dries, put another amount and after the massage. Leave the mixture on the breast for two hours, then wash with hot water that you can tolerate, and then place the breast in a bowl of cold water for 5 minutes, or place a piece of ice on the breast and stir it until it melts. \n                                                                                             \n    This recipe is made from a natural product \n“Breast Actives Breast Activities\nFor breast enlargement, this breast enlargement product is a completely natural herbal formula designed to increase the size, shape and firmness of women's breasts.\nIt is specially formulated from more than 13 unique herbs to help in the natural development and growth of women's breasts\n It consists of many herbal ingredients that have been proven effective and effective in breast enlargement\nVitamin E (D-alpha as tocopheryl succinate) 60 IU\nFenugreek (trigonella foenum - graecum) (seed) 400 mg\nFennel (foeniculum vulgare) (seed) 350 mg\nDong Quai (Angelica chinesis) (root) 250 mg\nBlessed Thistle (Cnicus benedictus) (root) 125 mg\nDandelion (taraxacum officinales) (root) 125 mg\nKelp (ascophylum nodosum) (whole plant) 50 mg\nWatercress (Space officinale) (leaf) 50 mg\nL-Tyrosine 50 mg?\nIt has not been proven that it has any serious side effects.\nBut its use during pregnancy has not been carefully studied, and therefore it is better for a pregnant woman not to use a breast enlargement product until its effect on breast tissue is studied. The result will appear later\nTwo weeks of use, but other women noticed results after 4-6 weeks of use\nCapsules: - Take two capsules in the morning every day with a glass of water\nCream: Apply twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening\nFor best results please follow the instructions for use", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16135, + "question": "Can an endocrinologist find a solution to the phenomenon of gynecomastia with medications?", + "answer": "Depending on the case, hormonal treatment may be subject to an endocrinologist, or he may refer you to a plastic surgery specialist, after examining and evaluating the condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16136, + "question": "I am 19 years old and I always feel lethargic and unwilling to make any effort\nWhat tests do you recommend to find out the reasons for this?\nthank you very much", + "answer": "We advise you first to visit an internal medicine doctor, who will order blood, urine and stool tests, and perhaps a chest x-ray, and whatever he deems appropriate.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16137, + "question": "I have symptoms of increased secretion and I did tests that did not clarify anything, but I notice that there is a small ball in my neck above the larynx or above the thyroid gland, a ball that I can touch and hold behind...", + "answer": "A surgeon must be consulted to determine what the ball is, and whether it is part of the thyroid gland or a lymph node or what, and then treatment is decided.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16138, + "question": "Is there a prescription to remove the smell of sweat for adults and children?", + "answer": "To avoid unpleasant sweat odors, the following is recommended:\n• Drink plenty of water.\n• More leafy vegetables and fresh fruits\n• Reduce the consumption of spices with strong odors, especially raw meat, and over-spicy or dried fish\n• Make sure to shower daily for two months with antibacterial soap, and make daily showering a habit.\n• Use deodorants, not antiperspirants that contain aluminum, which accumulates in the nervous system and ultimately contributes to various nervous system diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Antiperspirants work, which is one of the ways to get rid of toxins from the body, while deodorants work to remove the unpleasant odor of sweat.\n• Use botulinum injections to prevent sweating for at least six months if you are one of the people who suffer from hyperhidrosis. It is a safe method and its effectiveness exceeds 80%. People who suffer from hyperhidrosis suffer from a huge increase in sweat secretion to the point that they may need to change their underwear every An hour or two. As for ordinary people, it is not recommended to use antiperspirant with them.\n• Finally, nutritional balance is required and very important, not only in order to maintain weight and health and prevent many diseases, but also for a beautiful body odor and a bright appearance as well.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16139, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland, and I am taking treatment and the thyroid tests came out fine. Does this mean I will return to my normal weight with diet, or will it be difficult to lose weight due to an underactive thyroid, even if the percentage is...", + "answer": "With diet, of course, you will return to your normal weight and do some exercise as well", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16140, + "question": "Salam- I am pregnant at the end of the eighth month and I am 35 years old. Two months ago, a tumor appeared on the right side of my neck, like a lemon, in the gland. *I did a hormone test and they said it was fine & only...", + "answer": "Firstly, this depends on the type of tumor, and a surgeon must be consulted to determine this. Secondly, a thyroid gland analysis must be done. If the hormone level is normal and the tumor is benign, then in this case there is no danger to the fetus.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16141, + "question": "I am skinny and do not suffer from any chronic diseases. What is the appropriate analysis to detect the causes of thinness through glandular causes? Does the analysis require fasting?", + "answer": "There are no tests for thinness,\nThinness is weight loss to less than the health-approved ideal weight. It may be intentional, meaning that the person works voluntarily to lose more weight than necessary. It may be unintentional, meaning it occurs without the person’s intervention, for various reasons, including: -- Malnutrition and lack of vitamins -- Endocrine diseases. Especially hyperthyroidism. -- Psychological disorders such as depression and anxiety.-- Chronic infectious diseases such as tuberculosis.-- Tumors -- Acute diseases of all kinds. -- Anorexia.-- Anorexia means lack of appetite for food. --Smoking.--Addiction to alcohol and drugs.--Colitis. --Chronic diarrhea.\n \n In order to gain weight, you must eat fatty foods such as rice with local ghee and gateaux, and eat a lot of olive oil, nuts, and honey, and there are jars.\nTurkish honey with nuts and fatty meat. In addition to this, there are ready-made preparations in the form of powder or needles rich in proteins, fats and sugars that are used to gain weight and are used by bodybuilding trainees, such as:\nSustagine powder, as well as Pettiform powder. And supplements for bodybuilding  Massive whey Gainer   .& Pro complex Gainer   .. Serious Mass. There is also a decadurabolin injection", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16142, + "question": "Does a chocolate cyst on the ovary affect hormonally?", + "answer": "This depends on its size\nHow was this cyst diagnosed and how big is it? It usually accompanies endometriosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16143, + "question": "I suffer from an underactive thyroid gland, and I have been taking Altroxine 100 for 3 months, and the percentage in the tests came out right, but I gained a slight weight gain despite my regular diet. Is it a disease...", + "answer": "Please see your doctor. Perhaps the lethargy is caused by a deficiency in some substances in the food. Perhaps it is caused by diet. Checking with your doctor is very important to see if this is the reason and to add what you need to your diet.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16144, + "question": "I am a female who has been suffering for some time from severe sweating under the armpits without smell, but she is ashamed to wear light clothes and large shameful spots appear. Please help me with the solution. I am from Jordan and married...", + "answer": "To treat sweaty armpits, we recommend applying a medicinal formula throughout the night and changing it. It consists of aluminum chloride in 20% anhydrous ethanol. As for getting rid of the bad odor, it is treated using antibacterial soap such as Nablus soap, Sebamed, or Liquid Cleanser, and topical antibacterial medications such as erythromycin or Clinda. Mycin or aluminum chloride. Surgery can be used by cutting the sympathetic nerve or injecting Botox, which is a safe and successful treatment that eliminates sweating.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16145, + "question": "I was very angry and I took 24 thyroxine pills at once, the percentage was 100, and then I drank milk to neutralize its effect, and I did not take the dose the next day, then I took it the next day. Will there be...", + "answer": "We do not know exactly what happened. You must visit the specialist doctor who is treating you and perform tests to know the level of this hormone in the blood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16146, + "question": "Is sudden sweating for a few minutes evidence of a problem with one of the glands? Note that these symptoms have been recurring since my pregnancy and continued after that for a long time during postpartum, then they became less frequent for about a year.\nI am suffering from...", + "answer": "Sudden sweating is related to diabetes, especially low blood sugar. You feel a sudden cold sweat that ends when you eat a little sugar dissolved in water.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16147, + "question": "What are the best places to inject insulin in the body?", + "answer": "The following places are considered the most suitable areas for insulin injection:\n1- The front sides of the thigh\n2- The abdomen away from the navel and belt area\n3- Avoid the sides of the upper arm to avoid skin inflammation\n4- Change injection sites constantly from day to day\n5- Avoid injecting insulin into skin folds and places exposed to excessive sweating", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16148, + "question": "What is the effect of thyroidectomy on vital processes?", + "answer": "Thyroidectomy deprives the body of the thyroid hormone produced by the thyroid gland, and may affect all metabolic processes in the body. Therefore, it is compensated for by giving the patient thyroid hormone in the form of pills so that the patient does not suffer from its deficiency.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16149, + "question": "I am 35 years old and married. For some time now, I have been feeling very short and hot, without a high temperature throughout the body, with imbalance, with suffocation in my throat on the left side, and there is...", + "answer": "I don't understand what you mean when you say I was taking long-acting medication??????", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16150, + "question": "What are the side effects of thyroidectomy on vital processes? I hope for a quick and comprehensive answer, because I searched on several sites but did not find anything.", + "answer": "There are many changes in the vital processes of many substances in the body, and you must specify to me what you specifically want. For example, do you want to know about thyroidectomy, the vital processes of bones, minerals, leucine in adipose tissue, etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16151, + "question": "If the female shape is as follows: broad shoulders and narrow pelvis, and if the weight increases, it only increases the shoulders and between them and does not increase the pelvis or thighs, is it...", + "answer": "There may be a hormonal imbalance. It is preferable to consult an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16152, + "question": "Do I have a glandular disease? I am 24 years old. I felt pain in my neck from the front side, pressure on the area. I went to the doctor and he ordered me blood tests and a ultrasound, and the results showed that the T test...", + "answer": "This often means that the thyroid gland does not respond adequately to TSH stimulation due to some type of acute or chronic thyroid dysfunction\nYou should see a surgeon", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16153, + "question": "What is the effect of low thyroid activity on the eyes, knowing that my eyes hurt from time to time and I feel the presence of a foreign body in them at the bottom of the corner of the eyes (close to the nose) along with a burning sensation...", + "answer": "One of the most important symptoms of low thyroid activity in the eyes is drooping eyelids and a feeling of heaviness, in addition to puffiness in the eyes.\nI think it is better not to suffer, as there is no reason to go and ask to see an ophthalmologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16154, + "question": "Does the eye swelling resulting from an underactive thyroid gland not go away even with treatment? I hope you can advise me", + "answer": "I do not know when I started treatment because the symptoms begin to subside two weeks after the start of treatment, but the period usually lasts up to 6 months.\nHere's what helps alleviate it:\nExercising outdoors increases the level of oxygen in the blood, which gives it a bright red color and gives the skin a pink color.\n- Make sure to sleep early because every hour of sleep before ten at night is doubly beneficial to beauty compared to sleeping after midnight.\n- Do not smoke, because nicotine causes constriction of blood vessels, which leads to dark skin discolorations, and carbon compounds also reduce the amount of oxygen in the blood, so the skin color becomes disturbed.\n- Do not be exposed to the sun’s rays for a long period of time. If necessary, then at both ends of the day. Otherwise, apply a cream that filters the harmful rays of the sun.\n- Wash makeup off the face before bed.\n- Use a cream that lightens skin tone.\n- Drink large amounts of water or liquids in the form of natural fruit juices, and avoid substances that are foreign to the body and skin, such as artificial colors found in soft drinks, foods, and canned foods. Reduce fried foods and canned or frozen foods.\n- If the blue color prevails around your eyes, in this case it is preferable not to resort to the traditional concealer and replace it with a colored care product that treats the eye area throughout the day thanks to its plant components and hides that unpleasant color that increases the appearance of fatigue. It is enough to apply this product in small touches and then smooth it outwards to obtain a completely natural look.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16155, + "question": "Is the swelling of the eye resulting from an underactive thyroid gland treated? Is it possible for the eye to return to its normal appearance as it was before, knowing that I am regularly receiving treatment? Please reply with thanks.", + "answer": "When did you start treatment? Because improvement begins after about two weeks, but sometimes we do not see results until after 6 months.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16156, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland and I have been taking Altroxine 100 for two months. I did follow-up tests and they came out fine, but the symptoms are there, such as eye swelling and weight gain. Will this disease continue to have symptoms despite...", + "answer": "You must be patient and give time for these symptoms to improve. In addition, you must pay attention to your diet and seek advice from your doctor according to your health condition, weight, height, etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16157, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old girl. My height is 1.54. I consulted a doctor about using growth hormone. He told me that height stops at puberty and I cannot use growth hormone. While I read...", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16158, + "question": "I am a 23-year-old young man. I had a change in appearance when I was 19. I knew I had a problem from the time it happened, but some parents did not know my condition.\nI consulted a nutritional consultant and he said you have acromegaly...", + "answer": "Your situation needs careful study by an endocrinologist, first to conduct a study of some hormones, the most important of which is growth hormone and the preservation of pituitary gland tissue.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16159, + "question": "Why do I feel short of breath in enclosed spaces or from bathroom steam? Could it be due to the genital gland’s weak secretion?", + "answer": "Do you suffer from something with your thyroid gland? Why did you mention it? If you have anything like this, explain to me so that I can specifically answer your question and that my answer is not general.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16160, + "question": "Thyroid gland doctor, why does my wife suffer from a tumor near the tonsil, accompanied by pain in the ear and difficulty swallowing? For more than four days, we consulted the doctor and were not sure, fearing that it might be...", + "answer": "As long as the problem is new and accompanied by pain, it is usually a transient inflammation and there is no fear of that, so you should continue", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16161, + "question": "Does olive leaf treat diabetes, God willing? Please advise me, may God benefit you.??", + "answer": "There is almost a consensus among alternative medicine specialists that olive leaf treats diabetes. I quoted for you the opinions and testimony of an alternative medicine specialist, and there are many others, and here are them.\nThis is a treatment that every time I prescribe it to one of my brothers who suffer from diabetes, it brings me good and wonderful results, and this is from the grace of my Lord. The last one was a colleague of mine at work. I gave it to him 5 days ago, and he came to me today praying for me, as his eyes were covered with unnatural whiteness from the sugar, and he prescribed it to me today when he asked me for more of it, he said.\nO Abu Mishari, his blood sugar was at 480 at night and between 250 and 300 during the day, and the insulin needles gnawed at his body. He told me, “Since I used it.”\nIt has become 180 at night and 110 during the day, and it does not exceed it. He has completely stopped using insulin needles over the past few days.\n... I will not prolong the treatment for you after the success of God Almighty. It is (olive tree leaf)\nThe method of making it is very simple: boil an amount of olive paper, as long as both palms are full of paper, and wash it with water to rid it of dust.\nThen you boil it with a liter and a half of water until it boils and stir the water when it boils for 3 minutes, then you let it cool and put it in a skewer and take only the water.\nYou fill it in a plastic bottle, not a plastic one, and you put it in the refrigerator and drink from it a large cup of Arabic coffee or a cup of Abu Ethan tea (in a jug).\nHow to use it: Drink a cup of it before breakfast, before lunch, and before dinner, meaning 3 times a day\nShe stops all types of diabetes medications and treatments and monitors her blood sugar through analysis during the first, second and third days\nThen you decide whether to continue or not?!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16162, + "question": "Is there a treatment for the thyroid gland other than thyroxine? - I always feel tired with the slightest effort and feel like I need to sleep.", + "answer": "See our website about thyroid treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16163, + "question": "I am 25 years old and have had two surgical operations on the thyroid gland, which means that I take a dose of Levothyrox every morning, and at the request of the specialist doctor, I stopped...", + "answer": "As long as you are still under treatment and under medical supervision, it is preferable to see your specialist doctor to follow up on the treatment, and perhaps it will be better.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16164, + "question": "There are no details. The whole problem is a simple pain in the neck. Rather, it is what are the symptoms and indicators of the beginning of thyroiditis so that the person does not delay in discovering it.", + "answer": "Inflammation of the thyroid gland comes after a viral infection, after which pain in the neck and pain in swallowing occurs, along with pain when pressing on the gland, and this is the beginning of the symptoms.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16165, + "question": "I analyzed and found tsh4.77 and -t410.4. Is this a normal result or not?", + "answer": "You have secondary or tertiary hyperthyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16166, + "question": "What is the possibility of me having inflammation of the glands and what effect does this have on pregnancy?", + "answer": "First, what are you complaining about?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16167, + "question": "I have a slight pain in the neck under the ears that comes and goes. I went to the doctor and he examined me and did not find anything. I am afraid that there is inflammation of the thyroid glands because I read about its symptoms and it happens...", + "answer": "Is the pain related to moving the palate?\nDo you bite your teeth during your sleep and make sounds without realizing it? Has any of your family told you that?\nSince the pain is under the ears, have you sometimes felt that the pain is in the ear, for example?\nOr is the pain caused by pressure on the place under the ear?\nGive me details so I can guide you further", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16168, + "question": "What are the symptoms of thyroid gland?\nAre your extremities cold all the time? Weak and broken nails and hair loss. Are there symptoms of a tendency to sleepiness and yellowing of the extremities?", + "answer": "Please return to our medical website. There is a lot about the thyroid gland, and this will benefit you greatly", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16169, + "question": "My wife is eight months pregnant, and since the beginning of the third month, she has been taking Carbimazole 5 mg tablets at a rate of three pills a day and Incardin 10 mg to regulate the heart rhythm. Note that when we had an examination at the end of the month...", + "answer": "The general rule is the safety of the mother first, then the fetus. If the mother must take these medications, she must continue taking them. In general, some medications reach the fetus, but in general, the prevailing opinion is that these medications do not negatively affect the fetus (although some research says that there is (some effect) and a thyroid function test must be performed on the fetus immediately after birth to evaluate the condition of his gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16170, + "question": "My sister suffers from difficulty swallowing and she is 20 years old. She had several tests and they found that there was an underactive gland\nWhat is this gland and are there any harm to it?\nPlease tell me what is the treatment for it", + "answer": "Perhaps what is meant is the thyroid gland, and its swelling leads to difficulty swallowing and breathing\nI do not understand your confusion about the issue. You say that this diagnosis is made by the doctor who did the tests, and what is the barrier between you and the doctor to ask him and follow up on treatment?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16171, + "question": "I have a medium-sized thyroid gland in the right lobe, and it was detected more than a month ago by ultrasound, and I am now taking half a pill of thyroxine, and upon observation, the doctor says it is fine, thank God...", + "answer": "The dose of thyroxine should be reduced, see your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16172, + "question": "I suffer from hypothyroidism, and I took 50 grams of thyroxine. When I was pregnant with my first child, at the beginning of the second week of my month, my waters broke for 12 hours, with no normal labor, and I took...", + "answer": "There is no relationship between thyroid dysfunction or between taking thyroxine pills and childbirth or what happened to you in your first birth.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16173, + "question": "I had a hormone analysis and the results were TSH 3.91, Free T4 17.96, Free T3 5.08, but the doctor said it was normal, although I still doubt it was an increase in secretions because all...", + "answer": "The tests do not indicate anything that can be repeated again", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16174, + "question": "24 year old young man\nSince childhood, I have felt dizzy and short of breath from drinking sugary drinks, especially sugarcane juice\n20 days ago, I started eating onions with lemon along with a meal once a day, but I started...", + "answer": "It is natural for a person to stay away from everything that he feels is harmful to his health and psychology. I advise you to drink only water, exercise, and trust in God.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16175, + "question": "Can I obtain information regarding Jokern's disease and treatment method?", + "answer": "Do you mean Sjogren's syndrome???", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16176, + "question": "Is there a link between menopause, aging, and enlargement of the pituitary gland? Is the pituitary gland the thyroid, and can it turn into tumors later?", + "answer": "Growing older leads to an imbalance in the menstrual cycle and then its cessation. But also a defect in the pituitary or thyroid gland may lead to a disruption or interruption of the menstrual cycle. The presence of an enlargement or tumor (usually a benign tumor) is usually diagnosed through an MRI of the head. I advise you to see an endocrinologist to perform the necessary tests, including hormonal tests and x-rays, to diagnose your condition and then give you the appropriate treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16177, + "question": "What is the treatment for increased testosterone in women?", + "answer": "Treatment depends on the reason for the increase in this hormone, and the reason for the increase is often the presence of a cyst in the ovaries, and therefore ovarian stimulation in addition to the drug metformin and weight loss is the solution, but if there is another reason, the reason must be treated.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16178, + "question": "Are these results normal TSH\"3.91 ulU/ml FT4\"17.96 pmoll FT3\"5.08 pmoll?", + "answer": "Natural percentages vary due to the differences in laboratory materials with which they are measured\nTherefore, you must consult the doctor who ordered these tests for you", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16179, + "question": "I have all the symptoms of Graves' disease, including significant weight loss and not gaining it, a change in heart rate at times, nervousness, hair loss, some pain in the feet and arms, and muscle weakness. I went to...", + "answer": "These tests indicate hyperthyroidism, but not necessarily gravid. Other tests must be performed. In general, gravid is more common in women.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16180, + "question": "Is there a permanent treatment for type 2 diabetes? My husband is 47 years old and recently contracted this disease, which is hereditary, but now his blood sugar and triglycerides are at a normal rate. Should I continue to take...", + "answer": "Until now, there is no definitive treatment for diabetes. The solution is appropriate diet and medications", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16181, + "question": "Do I have an underactive thyroid gland or is it active as a result?\nfree t4 9.4\ntsh.25", + "answer": "On the contrary, there is excessive thyroid secretion. See an internal medicine specialist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16182, + "question": "Can the pituitary gland be affected in a patient with diabetes?", + "answer": "Diabetes affects the vascular system and may cause blockage of the arteries supplying the pituitary, but there is no direct effect", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16183, + "question": "I have an enlarged thyroid gland and all of its symptoms are visible, but upon analysis the results of the analysis are normal. I want your advice, thank you.", + "answer": "Goiter is caused either by an excess of TSH or by a deficiency of iodine, which leads to an enlargement of the thyroid.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16184, + "question": "I want information about removing body hair with a laser and does it cause harm?", + "answer": "Increased hair in women is called hirsutism, and it is not a disease, but rather a symptom of a disease. In most cases, the cause is unknown, and in some cases the cause is adrenal gland disease and increased secretion of cortisone and the male hormone, which is androgen, due to tumors or inflammation of the gland, and pituitary gland disease may be the cause. And increase the secretion of prolactin\nProlactin), and the cause may be polycystic ovary syndrome or some medications such as cortisone, blood pressure medications, and epilepsy medications.\nTreatment: It depends on treating the cause. Therefore, laboratory tests for hormones and x-rays of the glands must be done, and when the cause is known, it is treated. As for the unknown cause, its treatment is long-term and requires patience, perseverance, and continuity of treatment. The most widely used treatment is laser, the most successful of which is safe and does not cause cancer as some people believe. Other treatments are menstrual control pills, anti-male hormone medications such as Diane, some diuretics such as Spirolactone, and diabetes medications such as Metformin, and in cases\nGNRH Stubborn needle injection of medication\nIt is modern, but it is not better than IPL laser, and there is a method of hair removal using an optical device\nThere are other methods such as electrocautery, tweezers, thread, knots, creams and adhesive tape, and ant oil can be used as an alternative to laser.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16185, + "question": "I am a 20-year-old girl. Since puberty, I have been suffering from thin hair growth on my body, especially my hands, legs, and abdomen. What is the reason? How can I get rid of it? Which specialist should be visited?", + "answer": "This is not a cause for concern as long as there is a menstrual cycle, which is a natural thing for some girls and is often hereditary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16186, + "question": "Does surgery to remove a cyst inside the parotid gland have side effects, and what is the seventh nerve? To the administrators of the beautiful and useful site", + "answer": "seventh nerve :\nThe seventh nerve is one of the 12 cerebral nerves. It is a sensory and motor nerve, and it is very similar to a telephone wire. It contains 7,000 individual nerve fibers. Each nerve fiber carries electrical signals to a specific muscle in the face. These nerve signals “information” are transmitted through the nerve fiber to the facial nerve to head towards it. To a specific muscle to make a person laugh, cry or smile. This means that the nerve works to produce different facial expressions, so some scientists have called it the facial expression nerve. The seventh nerve not only carries information to the muscles, but its responsibility includes the tear glands, the salivary glands, and the stapes muscle in the middle ear. It is also responsible for taste at the front of the tongue.\nThese very complex functions of the facial nerve may be affected as a result of any damage to the nerve, resulting in some symptoms, the most important of which are: dry eyes or mouth, trembling, facial weakness or paralysis, or taste disturbance.\nComplications of removing a parotid cyst:\nOne of the complications of removing a cyst or tumor from the parotid gland is Bell's palsy\nDue to injury to the seventh nerve during the operation, because the seventh nerve passes through the parotid gland before it branches and supplies the muscles, also one of the complications is weakness of the greater auricular nerve.\nOne of the complications is the inability to open the mouth the normal way, and this is due to fibrosis that occurs in the masseter muscle", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16187, + "question": "I am a young man who suffers from a lot of sweat under the penis and testicles, along with a bad odor, which leads to great friction between the thighs.", + "answer": "It is required to wash the area constantly, dry it well, and apply Eurax, Fusicort, or Sinalar cream to the area. It is preferable to sleep without underwear to ventilate and dry the area.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16188, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid lead to diabetes and swelling of the pituitary gland?", + "answer": "Diabetes does not occur, as thyroxine affects the metabolic functions of the body, but does not affect insulin, and it does not cause a tumor in the pituitary, but the opposite is true.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16189, + "question": "Does taking an overdose of thyroxine cause celiac disease?", + "answer": "I did not understand what celiac disease is?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16190, + "question": "I have been suffering from a very bad body odor for years, even if there is no sweat. I consulted a doctor who told me it was caused by anxiety. Is there a treatment for the odor?", + "answer": "To avoid unpleasant sweat odors, it is recommended that:\n• Drink plenty of water.\n• More leafy vegetables and fresh fruits\n• Reduce the consumption of spices with strong odors, especially raw meat, and over-spicy or dried fish\n• Make sure to shower daily for two months with antibacterial soap, and make daily showering a habit.\n• Use deodorants, not antiperspirants that contain aluminum, which accumulates in the nervous system and ultimately contributes to various nervous system diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Antiperspirants work, which is one of the ways to get rid of toxins from the body, while deodorants work to remove the unpleasant odor of sweat.\n• Use botulinum injections to prevent sweating for at least six months if you are one of the people who suffer from hyperhidrosis. It is a safe method and its effectiveness exceeds 80%. People who suffer from hyperhidrosis suffer from a huge increase in sweat secretion to the point that they may need to change their underwear every An hour or two. As for ordinary people, it is not recommended to use antiperspirant with them.\n• Finally, nutritional balance is required and very important, not only in order to maintain weight and health and prevent many diseases, but also for a beautiful body odor and a bright appearance as well.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16191, + "question": "My mother had a parathyroid operation. After a year, she began to feel symptoms of subconsciously folding fingers and hands and pain in the neck. What is the cause? Is it related to the operation? I suffer from acidity and constant heartburn.", + "answer": "What you describe is related to calcium deficiency. An examination must be done and treatment should be taken", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16192, + "question": "Do I need to use the medicine again?\nThis is my condition. I am 40 years old and suffer from an underactive thyroid gland. I was taking the medication Thyroxine 2.5 until my results became normal and the doctor told me...", + "answer": "You must consult a doctor to continue treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16193, + "question": "My sister is 41 years old. Five months ago, she discovered an underactive thyroid gland, and the doctor prescribed her a lifelong medication at the rate of one pill per day. She has been suffering for years from lack of hair growth in the body...", + "answer": "The causes are due to hypothyroidism, and treatment is with thyroxine, which requires some time for the body’s functions to return to what they were", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16194, + "question": "Is the thyroid test correct?\nTSH0.171\nFT4 1.51", + "answer": "Low TSH indicates hyperthyroidism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16195, + "question": "What causes the submandibular gland to move from its place and is there any danger in moving it?", + "answer": "It is not possible to feel the submandibular gland in a normal state, and feeling it means there is an infection that must be treated, but its movement is not dangerous, and treatment is with an antibiotic such as ciprofloxacin with an analgesic such as Brufen after eating.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16196, + "question": "What are the expected results after removing the thyroid gland in a man, whether psychological or physical?", + "answer": "Usually after the operation, the doctor prescribes medications to the patient that include replacing the thyroxine hormone secreted by the thyroid gland, so there are no effects to be feared from the operation, and you must remain in contact with the treating doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16197, + "question": "Is my thyroid test OK?\nTSH 0.171\nFREE FT4 1.51", + "answer": "The pituitary gland secretes Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH). This hormone stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete its two hormones, which are thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). These two hormones play an important role in:\n\nBody temperature.\nMetabolic processes.\nbody weight.\nSexual, physical, and mental development.\nMuscle strength.\n\nBut many problems occur with the thyroid gland, leading to an underactive thyroid gland, or hyperthyroidism.\n\nThe normal level of thyroid-stimulating hormone ranges from 0.5 to 5 mIU per liter.\nThe normal level of free thyroxine (Free T4) ranges from 0.9 to 2.3 nanograms per deciliter.\n\nWhen the thyroid-stimulating hormone decreases, and the thyroxine hormone is at its normal level, this often indicates a pre-hyperthyroidism condition, meaning that the person will develop hyperthyroidism, if this condition is not treated at the present time, although it should Re-examine again to confirm the result.\nHyperthyroidism means increased secretion of thyroid hormones, and this leads to decreased secretion of thyroid-stimulating hormone, and this leads to many symptoms such as: \n\nAnxiety, tension, and nervousness.\ndiarrhea.\nIrregular menstrual cycle.\nIncreased heart rate.\nWeight loss.\nExcessive appetite.\nIncreased sweat secretion.\n\nThis condition is diagnosed through previous examinations, in addition to examining the level of triiodothyronine in the blood, and X-ray and CT imaging of the thyroid gland.\nThere are many causes that lead to hyperthyroidism, such as: \n\nThyroiditis.\nSome immune diseases.\nGoiter.\nIncreased iodine level in the blood.\nIncreased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone.\n\nThis condition is treated by: \n\nAntithyroid medications.\nSurgically removing part of the gland.\nRadioactive iodine.\n\nFor more: \n\nCan hyperthyroidism be cured?\nFoods that stimulate the thyroid gland", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16198, + "question": "Are there medications to gain weight, as no food works for me?", + "answer": "To gain weight, you must eat fatty foods, such as rice with local ghee, gateaux, and eat a lot of olive oil, nuts, honey, and there are jars.\nTurkish honey with nuts and fatty meat. In addition to this, there are ready-made preparations in the form of powder or needles rich in proteins, fats and sugars that are used to gain weight and are used by bodybuilding trainees.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16199, + "question": "Are gland diseases accompanied by weight loss of the pituitary gland and pain in the bones and joints?", + "answer": "Yes, it is possible. See thyroid diseases in the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16200, + "question": "Are gland diseases accompanied by weight loss?", + "answer": "Gland diseases may be accompanied by weight loss, the most common of which is hyperthyroidism, which causes weight loss", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16201, + "question": "Is swelling and inflammation of the lymph nodes in the neck and lower jaw dangerous? What is the reason for this to happen!? What is the necessary solution and treatment? Patient's gender: female. Age: 17", + "answer": "Inflammation of the lymph nodes in any area indicates the presence of a bacterial attack in that area, and therefore the body’s immune system is activated, including the lymph nodes. The solution is the correct diagnosis in the beginning, then treatment, which is often limited to antibiotics and anti-inflammatories.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16202, + "question": "I have a blockage in one of the salivary glands, which has led to the appearance of...\nShe underwent an operation 5 years ago and after\nSix months after the operation, the bloating returned. I went to the doctor...", + "answer": "What is the cause of the bloating? Is it an obstruction and what caused the obstruction? You must find out by asking your doctor who performed the examination on you in order to justify the necessity of performing the operation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16203, + "question": "Since I was eleven years old, I have been suffering from a very unpleasant body odor without making any muscular effort, and I still suffer from it despite using...", + "answer": "The body contains 34 million sweat glands that secrete sweat, but this does not mean the presence of an unpleasant odor that only appears when bacteria analyze the proteins in the sweat. The underarms are considered the main source of odor throughout the body, as well as the area between the thighs.\nThe reasons that lead to the appearance of an unpleasant odor are stress and psychological anxiety, stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system, hormonal disorders such as thyroid disorders and diabetes, the presence of bacterial infection, sluggish liver function, which leads to the transfer of toxins to other areas, and eating some foods that have a smell, such as onions. Garlic, cabbage, cauliflower and radish.\nTo get rid of the bad smell, you must pay attention to personal hygiene, shower daily, and even shower more than once a day. After each bath, apply one of the essential oils to the body, the best of which is white musk oil, rose oil, or jasmine oil, as these oils penetrate the skin without causing allergies, and when sweating, they are excreted. These oils emanate from the body and give off their fragrant scent\nFragrant thyme oil, sage oil, and eucalyptus oil. A mixture of these oils can be made consisting of 15 drops of sage oil, 10 drops of thyme oil, and 5 drops of eucalyptus oil with 30 ml of grape seed oil or sunflower oil, and massage the entire body with it after the bath. Also, rub the armpit area with cucumber juice and let the juice dry, so it works as a natural remover. For sweat, drink a cup of sage tea 3 times a day. It is prepared by placing two tablespoons of dry sage leaves in a cup of boiling water and leaving it covered for 10 minutes. Drink a cup of fennel tea twice a day. It is prepared like sage tea, and it acts as a deodorant from the inside, as it stimulates the exit of sweat without odor. Stress, emotions, and anxiety must be avoided so as not to stimulate the parasympathetic nerve and thus lead to sweating. You should avoid using strong antiperspirants because they completely close the skin pores, causing adverse results. It is preferable to use a dry spray without alcohol and water and containing gaseous silicone, or a gel without fatty materials and alcohol. We recommend wearing cotton underwear, not nylon, and changing it twice a day because the sensitive area is one of the most sweaty areas and therefore a source of bad odor if it is not taken care of well.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16204, + "question": "What are the dangers to a diabetic patient? His blood sugar level is 166, so what are the dangers to him?", + "answer": "It is not possible to estimate the extent of the risk to which a diabetic patient may be exposed from measuring blood sugar once, even though the value mentioned in your message does not constitute a severe risk to the patient.\nYou know that diabetes has severe complications resulting from extremely high blood sugar values, or from low values\nThere are also distant complications, which are classified as microvascular, such as injury to the kidneys, nerves, and retina, and macrovascular, which affects the heart and arteries.\nTo prevent these complications, blood sugar and blood lipid values ​​must be maintained at a level close to normal values ​​by adhering to the treatment plan, which includes drug treatment and diet, set by the doctor.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16205, + "question": "I have thyroid deficiency. I used to take 50 micrograms, and when I was pregnant, the deficiency returned. I increased the dose to 75. After the miscarriage, I analyzed the gland, and the result was 0.01. It seems that I took an overdose of...", + "answer": "It is clear that you mean the thyroid gland, and in these cases we are not satisfied with doing one test, which is what was done for you. It is also clear that it is a TSH test, so the following tests must be done.\nTSH, FT3, FT4\nBased on the results of these combined tests, the dose of the drug is determined", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16206, + "question": "What is the effect of lymph nodes on the fetus and pregnancy?", + "answer": "A woman goes through many changes during pregnancy, starting with changes in hormone levels, in addition to the growth of the fetus. The immune system is also affected, so the pregnant woman is more vulnerable to various infections and diseases.\nThere is no relationship between lymph nodes and pregnancy. Lymph nodes contain immune cells, which work to protect the body from various infections and diseases. When inflammation or infection occurs in the body, the lymph nodes are stimulated, causing them to swell and swell.\nPregnant women are considered more vulnerable to infection and inflammation, due to the effect of pregnancy on the immune system, so if the lymph nodes become swollen or swollen, this indicates the presence of inflammation in the body, and the presence of inflammation in a pregnant woman may cause many problems such as:\n\nAbortion, in serious cases.\nProblems with the placenta.\nImpact on the mother's general health.\nIncreased chance of birth defects.\n\nInflammation causes many symptoms to appear on the body, such as: \n\nHigh temperature.\nExhaustion, fatigue.\nHeadache.\n\nThere are many reasons that cause inflammation during pregnancy, such as:\n\n Smallpox.\nCytomegalovirus.\nHerpes virus.\nHepatitis infections.\nImmunity deficiency Virus.\nMeasles virus.\nZika virus.\nSexually transmitted diseases.\nBacterial infections.\n\nEach of these viruses causes different symptoms and causes different problems for the mother and fetus.\nWhen swelling of the lymph nodes occurs, and some symptoms of inflammation and infection appear, the pregnant woman must visit a doctor, to perform the necessary tests to diagnose the condition, and prescribe the appropriate treatment for the condition. The pregnant woman should not take any medications without consulting a doctor, because any medication during pregnancy may cause Problems for the mother and fetus.\nFor more:\n\nWhat are lymph nodes and where are they located?\n11 infections that can be contracted from pets", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16207, + "question": "What is the appropriate dose for me? I suffer from hypothyroidism, and I used to take 50 micrograms, and now I have taken 75, and when I was analyzed, the result was TSH 0.01, so it seems that I took...", + "answer": "Dosage determination must be carried out by an endocrinologist based on the results of laboratory tests", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16208, + "question": "I am a married woman who suffers from hypothyroidism. I took Thyrox 50 micrograms. Some time ago, I was pregnant, and when I analyzed the gland, it was found that the hypothyroidism had returned, so the doctor increased it...", + "answer": "I cannot give an accurate opinion without knowing all the signs and symptoms\nIt is best to follow up with the same doctor who has your health history", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16209, + "question": "How can I get rid of a gynecomastia condition that I suffer from and that causes me great embarrassment?", + "answer": "Sorry, I did not understand the question. Please clarify and explain in more detail", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16210, + "question": "I have an ant-tg ratio = 35.45, which is high instead of less than 4.11, and a ratio of 3.08 = t3 and a ratio of t4 = 0.80, so what is the appropriate treatment, knowing that I did not take x-rays of the thyroid gland. And a stinky odor emanates from my body. Is it related? .", + "answer": "The increase in Anti-TG depends on the time after the operation or radiotherapy for the thyroid tumor. After one year of treatment, the percentage should decrease, but its presence with the TG indicates the presence of remnants of thyroid cells, and other tests must be performed. As for thyroid function, it is low. A TSH test must be performed to confirm it, and then thyroxine can be taken. Regarding the smell, it may be a simple fungal infection in the mouth", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16211, + "question": "I have been suffering from the toxic gland for 7 years. I have been taking treatment to no avail. I do not have a nodule, but it is enlarged in the gland, according to the ultrasound and tests. Now, a section of doctors say I should take treatment that would...", + "answer": "Send me the details of the tests, what medication you are taking, and what are your symptoms. The details are important so that the consultation is clear and correct.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16212, + "question": "What are the reasons that lead to the appearance of mammary glands in men, such that they have breasts that resemble women’s breasts and cannot be eliminated by any diet or exercise program? Does removing these glands...", + "answer": "Plastic surgery doctors confirm that the breast gland in men is palpable, has specific edges, has a kind of hardness, and is located under the areola and nipple on one or both sides and without causing any symptoms. However, when the diameter of the gland exceeds two centimeters, the shape of the breast area becomes noticeable or palpable and striking, and this is what Medically it is called breast enlargement in men or women's breasts.\nThere are many reasons for men to suffer from this disease, the most important of which is obesity, as it greatly affects the size of the breast and its external shape, which is not proportional to the shape of the body.\nSecondly, medications, as some medications have an effect similar to estrogen (the female hormone), while others block the effect of testosterone (the male hormone), so they increase breast size. The most important of these medications are: medications for high blood pressure, or heart disease, psychiatric medications, addiction medications, Antibiotics, some anti-cancer drugs, and alcohol.\nThird, tumors are considered one of the rare causes of breast enlargement. The patient may develop breast cancer, but it is usually unilateral, and tumors that affect other parts of the body may cause breast growth.\nThere are other unknown causes of breast enlargement, in addition to genetic causes and taking muscle-building hormones instead of focusing on playing sports, as well as the increase in breast size associated with aging. It is useful that 36% of young people after puberty continue to have an increase in breast size, and a careful diagnosis must be made to know whether It was a normal condition or had other causes.\n** Treatment: Plastic surgeons confirm that treatment is either through liposuction if the fat is the cause of the enlargement, or through removing the enlarged mammary glands in the breast.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16213, + "question": "I suffer from the problem of gynecomastia, and I went to a plastic surgeon to undergo liposuction, but he told me that this is not fat, but rather brown glands that must be removed, and when they are removed, they will never return, while the nutritionist told me that they may return...", + "answer": "You say you have a breast problem???? May I know the problem because you did not explain anything to me so that I could give a correct scientific opinion?\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16214, + "question": "I have a high level of anti-TG in my blood. How can it be treated and is there a special medicine to eliminate it?", + "answer": "The presence of a high level of anti-TG in the blood may be due to more than one condition: Diabetes type 1, celiac disease or Hashimoto's thyroiditis.\nI would like to know what you are suffering from. If you are suffering from inflammation and poor functioning of the thyroid gland, your symptoms will improve with the use of the necessary hormones such as T3 and T4. In any case, this condition in general is caused by autoimmunity and there is no treatment for autoimmunity. Rather, treatment is for complications and to mitigate their effects. And control it", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16215, + "question": "I am 18 years old\nI have a problem, which is weak physical structure and muscles, lack of width of the shoulders, and weak mustache hair to the point that it may barely exist, knowing that all the manifestations of puberty...", + "answer": "Growth hormone may also need to be checked, see an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16216, + "question": "What are the side effects of not having a pituitary gland in a girl, as there is glandular tissue instead?", + "answer": "The pituitary gland secretes many hormones, and the symptoms of pituitary gland deficiency or its absence at all therefore depend on the missing hormone. Symptoms may be subtle, and are often initially attributed to other causes. In this case all hormones are deficient. The most common problem is insufficient stimulating hormone (FSH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities.\nSometimes, there are additional symptoms that arise from the underlying cause of the absence of a pituitary gland, and there may be visual field defects. Headaches may also be accompanied by pituitary adenomas, as well as pituitary apoplexy (stroke of the pituitary gland) and lymphocytic hypophysitis (autoinflammation of the pituitary gland).\nThe results of failure of the pituitary gland or its absence is the cause of many changes in the skin, hair and nails", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16217, + "question": "Please help me with this problem\nMy cousin is 11 years old, weighs only 22 kg, and is only 119 cm tall. She suffers from lack of growth.\nShe was treated a lot and the last diagnosis of her condition was that she had...", + "answer": "According to your description of your relative and according to the doctors and her examination, she suffers from insufficiency in the functioning of the adrenal gland, but it is certain that the doctors who treated her and performed the necessary tests for her know what type of insufficiency she suffers from and where it is located in the gland. In any case, I cannot know whether the diagnosis is correct as you ask me to answer or not. No, because I do not have the results of any examination or any data other than what you say", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16218, + "question": "I would like to ask you about the symptoms and causes of an underactive thyroid gland", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism results from a deficiency in the secretion of thyroid hormone from the thyroid as a result of a lesion that affects the pituitary gland, or the hypothalamus, which leads to a deficiency in the secretion of thyroid stimulant or thyroid-releasing hormone, respectively, or from a lesion that affects the thyroid itself. The primary causes are many, or a congenital defect or An acquired disorder. Congenital hypothyroidism develops during fetal life and the deficiency is present at birth, while acquired hypothyroidism develops later during life and results either from a primary disease of the thyroid gland or is secondary to disorders in the mediators or pituitary gland.\nthe reasons\nIn infants and children, causes include the absence of a thyroid, or its failure to develop,\nIodine deficiency in the mother,\nGenetic factors, abnormal hormone formation and secretion.\nAs for young people and adults, these reasons include:\nThyroid damage resulting from surgical treatment,\nCruciferous plant foods (cabbage, cauliflower, kale),\nTaking medications such as calcium in large quantities, phenylbutazone, and para-aminosalicylic acid,\nAnd other unknown causes. See hypothyroidism in the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16219, + "question": "What is the reason? My total cholesterol is always between 240 and 250, while my HDL is between 55 and 65. The LDL ranges between 115 and 135...", + "answer": "There is no need to worry, as the level of 250 mg of total cholesterol is not something that requires drug treatment as much as it requires treating the cause, that is, reducing the amount of fat in food and increasing muscle effort through exercise while maintaining an ideal weight or close to it according to the size of your body.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16220, + "question": "I had an operation on the right forearm bone and installed a plate and 6 screws. What is the time period for recovery and when will I start my work? May God reward you with all the best.", + "answer": "The expected duration of recovery is approximately eight weeks, after which physical therapy sessions are performed", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16221, + "question": "I am 18 years old and suffer from endocrine glands in my chest. My weight is 50 and my height is 171", + "answer": "what is the Question????", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16222, + "question": "Does using Troxine 50 once a day have any side effects? Because I have been taking it for 5 days on my own, because I have gained a lot of weight and have lethargy all the time, knowing that it was prescribed to me a year and a half ago...", + "answer": "Hormonal medications have severe harm if the doctor's advice is not taken, and it is best to consult your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16223, + "question": "I suffer from severe hair loss that started 6 years ago. My blood test is normal - there are no multiple ovarian cysts - my thyroid hormones are normal - my testosterone is at the upper limits of normal - I take spironolactone, metforin, and cyproterone acetate...", + "answer": "Hair loss at a rate of 50-100 hairs a day is normal, unsatisfactory, and does not cause discomfort, because it is replaced by the same number. Head hair grows at a rate of one centimeter per month, and the number of hairs on the head is 140 thousand hairs for blondes, 105 thousand for brunettes, and 90 thousand for red people. There are many causes of hair loss, including:\n--Severe fever, acute bacterial infections, and influenza.\n--Thyroid diseases, whether underactive or overactive D----A---Malnutrition, especially protein deficiency --Anemia and iron deficiency.-------Drugs: anticoagulant medications, some gout medications, arthritis medications, and antihistamines. Depression, some heart and high blood pressure medications. --Cancer treatment drugs. ----Contraceptive pills. --Alopecia areata --- Major surgeries. Genetics is the most important and common cause. ---------------------Scalp infection with herpes caused by a fungus. ---Psychological stress ----------Diabetes. ---Using cosmetics, hair dyes, bleaches, creams, and gels in the wrong and exaggerated ways---Excessive combing of the hair, too many times a day, with inappropriate combs, as well as excessive rubbing of the hair when drying it.\n---Treatment: The best treatment is to treat the cause of hair loss. Therefore, any disease or disorder that may be the cause must be looked for. The reality is that there is no magic cure for hair loss, but there are procedures that help in strengthening the hair and delaying hair loss. The patient is given a Z-Span capsule and a Centrum capsule and the head is rubbed with 2% or 4% minoxidil gel. There is a new medicine called Finistrad in the form of pills and it is given to men only and under medical supervision. Hair planting give's incourging results . There is laser treatment, as it expands the blood vessels, strengthens blood circulation and provides sufficient nutrition for the hair, thus preventing it from falling out", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16224, + "question": "I have a problem. I am a 25-year-old girl\nMy problem is that my armpit hair is very little, almost non-existent. Is this normal, as I do not suffer from any other problems?", + "answer": "This is normal for some girls, but to be reassured, you can see a gynecologist to conduct a comprehensive chest examination, as well as an ultrasound of the uterus and ovaries.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16225, + "question": "Does taking thyroxine pills for a pregnant woman suffering from an underactive thyroid gland reduce her weight? Does it affect the fetus? Is there special care for her during childbirth?", + "answer": "Not taking these pills may harm the pregnancy, so I advise you to see your endocrinologist to give you the appropriate dose of thyroxine pills during pregnancy. These pills do not lose weight", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16226, + "question": "Can a patient with pituitary insufficiency marry and have children?!!!!!!", + "answer": "I have no knowledge of the extent of your deficiency and the reason for this lethargy, so I advise you to see a gynecologist to conduct the necessary tests to evaluate your condition and what is the effect of this deficiency on ovulation and the uterus.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16227, + "question": "On what day should an endocrine, pituitary and thyroid gland analysis be performed? Is there a specific day and time? I must undergo the test without eating or breakfast", + "answer": "The body contains many endocrine glands, and each of them has a specific examination, and some of them have a specific time for examination. For example, to examine the adrenal gland, that is in the morning, but for the thyroid gland, there is no specific time. The pituitary gland secretes a number of hormones, such as growth hormone, which can be checked by stimulation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16228, + "question": "My child is one year old and has a strong smell of sweat in his armpits\nHe is now one year and nine months old, and the smell of sweat is still strong, with clear hair appearing on his legs and cheeks\ns :...", + "answer": "Some people have more sweaty odor than others, and it may be the result of a fungal infection or other sweat gland diseases. As for the hair, its distribution and density, one must also consult a pediatrician to rule out the presence of a hormonal disorder.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16229, + "question": "I need to know everything about hormones and their effects on the cells and physiology of the human body and what causes an imbalance in the proportion of their secretions", + "answer": "Review them in detail in the main page menu under Special Topics and Hormones. Good luck.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16230, + "question": "I am 26 years old. My height is 150 cm and my weight is 45. I suffer from extreme thinness due to a poor appetite, although I have tried several appetite-stimulating medications, nutritional supplements, and vitamins, but without results. And the...", + "answer": "Hormonal treatment must be under medical supervision. Consult your doctor to determine the necessity of hormonal treatment. These are tips for treating thinness:\n1- Eat in quiet, open places, preferably with a group.\n2- You can resort to appetite-stimulating medications that help you eat, such as vitamin B6\n3- Adding spices and herbs to food to give the food an appetizing flavour.\n4- Search for any organic or psychological disease that causes appetite suppression and strive to treat it. Thinness is often caused by hormonal or organic diseases, so:\n- If you feel that your weight is constantly declining, rush to the doctor for examination and detection of the causes along with an analysis of thyroid hormones and blood sugar levels.\n- Work on continuous analysis to detect various worms that are often the cause of thinness.\n5- Eat green salads in moderate quantities to stimulate the appetite and supply the body with the necessary vitamins and salts. At the same time, beware of excessive amounts of them.\n6- Do not drink too much water before or during food so as not to reduce your appetite.\n7- Eating 6 small meals is better than two large meals, as this is easier for digestion and absorption and is more beneficial for weight gain.\n8- Eat foods rich in calcium and magnesium, as they help calm your nerves and make you calm and reassured.\n9- Taking 2 tablespoons of honey with a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar before bed will give you restful sleep and prevent insomnia before and during sleep.\n10- Exercise daily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16231, + "question": "What are the causes of high blood insulin, what is its treatment, and is it related to low testosterone?", + "answer": "Insulin is the hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels, and one of the reasons for its increase is the presence of resistance to its action, which forces the pancreas to secrete larger amounts of this hormone to maintain blood sugar levels within normal limits.\nThe most common cause of insulin resistance is obesity, and therefore high insulin is treated by treating obesity.\nThere are other causes of high blood insulin, but they are rare\nDo you suffer from obesity??\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16232, + "question": "Is it possible that I have polycystic ovary syndrome due to the thick hair on my body, knowing that my menstrual cycle is regular, I am not obese, and my blood pressure is not high, knowing that I and two of my sisters have the same problem, except for one sister.", + "answer": "There are several reasons that may lead to an increase in your hair growth. There are several reasons that may lead to this\n1. An increase in male hormones in the blood, even by a small percentage, above the known normal levels for females without a known reason\n2. Polycystic ovary disease: This condition begins in adulthood, in which we find that the girl, in addition to abnormal hair growth, may also sometimes suffer from weight gain, as well as from enlarged ovaries and irregular menstrual cycles.\n3. Adrenal gland disorder\n4. Tumors of the ovaries and adrenal gland\nTherefore, we advise you to consult your gynecologist to have an ultrasound scan and necessary hormonal tests such as (F, S, H+L, H+ Testosterone). Excess hair, if all tests are correct, can be removed either by traditional methods or treated with a laser, but in pathological cases it is Medical treatment is necessary with cosmetic treatment, and this medical treatment is given according to your condition.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16233, + "question": "Does the spread of small lymph nodes in the neck have a cause? And what is the treatment?", + "answer": "Swollen lymph nodes in an area mean that there is a defense from the body against an external attack, such as viral or bacterial infections. They swell due to their resistance to microbes. This attack is usually treated with antibiotics, and the swelling may also be caused by a cancerous tumor. Therefore, it is recommended to visit your doctor for clinical and laboratory diagnosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16234, + "question": "What are endocrine glands and what does each gland secrete?", + "answer": "There are some glands that do not have a duct, but rather pour their secretions into the blood directly. They are known as endocrine glands, such as the thyroid, pituitary, and adrenal glands. There are some dual glands, where part of the gland is ductal and the other part is endocrine. These glands include the liver, pancreas, testicle, and ovary. These secretions are called endocrine glands; Hormones, which play vital roles in the body. See endocrine glands in the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16235, + "question": "What are hormones and what is their effect on the body’s physiology and cells?", + "answer": "A chemical substance that is formed in one part of the body and is transported by the blood stream to another part of the body, where it affects function. Most hormones are secreted by the endocrine glands, but some, such as secretin, are not. Their characteristics may be steroidal (adrenal cortex hormones, or sex hormones), phenolic (such as adrenaline), or protein (such as pituitary hormones). They are, as a law, temperature stable, highly effective, and have a certain permanent or temporary effect, and do not cause an allergic or immunological phenomenon in species. from which it arose. It contributes to the completion of chemical processes in the body, such as metabolism and the various functions of organs such as the reproductive organs, etc. Refer to Harunat in the dictionary, as there are many of them, and each has its function.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16236, + "question": "Is there a need to use a specific treatment after an X-ray showed a cyst on the thyroid gland, and after taking a biopsy it turned out that it was not cells? Is there a relationship between it and high prolactin?", + "answer": "If there are no malignant cells or tumors, there is no need for chemotherapy or radiation unless the surgeon wants to be careful and take additional precautions, and this is up to his discretion. As for the secretion of the prolactin hormone, it is related to the pituitary gland, not the thyroid. You should consult an obstetrician and gynecologist to find out the reasons for the increased secretion of the prolactin hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16237, + "question": "Suffering from Sheehan's syndrome\nWhat medications are given or natural materials (herbs - specific foods) that can be taken by the patient?", + "answer": "The treatment for Sheehan's syndrome is lifelong hormone replacement therapy. Your doctor may recommend one of the following medications:\nCorticosteroids, such as hydrocortisone or prednisone, replace the adrenal hormones that are not produced due to a lack of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). You will need to adjust your medications if you become seriously ill or experience major physical stress. During these times, the body normally produces extra cortisol - a stress hormone. Your body may need to fine-tune your medication, which may be necessary when you have the flu, diarrhea or vomiting, or surgical or dental procedures. Adjustments in medication may also be necessary during pregnancy, weight gain, or weight loss.\nLevothyroxine (Levoxyl, Synthroid, others). This medication enhances decreased thyroid hormone levels caused by induced thyroid hormone deficiency.\n-Estrogen. This may include estrogen alone if the uterus has been removed (hysterectomy) or a combination of estrogen and progesterone if a uterus is present. Estrogen can be given as pills or patches. In the case of infertility, preparations containing luteinizing hormone (LH) and stimulating hormone (FSH), also called gonadotropins, can be given by injection to stimulate ovulation.\n- Growth hormone. Some studies have shown that growth hormone replacement in women with Sheehan's syndrome -- as well as in people with other forms of hypopituitarism -- can help normalize weight, lower cholesterol levels and improve overall quality of life.\nYour endocrinologist will likely test your blood regularly to make sure you're getting enough -- but not too much -- of hormones. Generally, hormone levels are checked every few weeks or months at the beginning of treatment and once annually thereafter.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16238, + "question": "Does cholesterol level 207 require medical treatment and what is it?", + "answer": "You may be able to act without medications by avoiding foods that cause high cholesterol, such as animal fats and others, and eating what lowers cholesterol, such as garlic and olive oil, but you must continue to monitor cholesterol because it is on the verge of losing its control to satisfactory numbers. In this case, medications are necessary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16239, + "question": "Peace be upon you\nI suffer from pain in the bottom of my feet, knowing that the nature of field work requires standing and walking, and I am 42 years old.\nIs it because of salts? What are the permissible and prohibited nutritional advice and general treatment...", + "answer": "It is necessary first to determine the cause of the pain and diagnose the condition in order for it to be easy to treat. The cause may be related to the perfusion of that area, or due to a problem related to the nerves or bones, or a systemic disorder, or other many reasons, each of which has its own treatment that differs from the other, and therefore we advise you first to perform A medical examination to find out more details that help in the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16240, + "question": "What are the symptoms of mastitis?", + "answer": "1- Swelling\n2-Tumor\n3- High temperature\n4-Redness\n5- Pain", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16241, + "question": "I am approximately 17 and a half years old, and my body is weak\nI am emaciated, my limbs are weak, and I look younger than my age\nMy body has no muscles in my arms, and my limbs are weak and tense\nthe topic...", + "answer": "You can follow the diet of bodybuilders, which contain all the nutritional elements: fats, proteins, sugars, vitamins, and mineral salts. There are nutritional supplements specifically for bodybuilding players, such as Pro Complex Gainer and Sirius Mass. There are also Sostagen and Obitiform, and there is an injectable drug called Decadurabolin.\nThese all work to build muscle, and you can search for growth hormone under the supervision of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16242, + "question": "Is there chemotherapy after removing the thyroid gland, as it has a benign tumor (lobes) and the hormone results are fine?", + "answer": "If a sample of the tumor is examined histologically and it turns out that the tumor is benign and that all tests are normal, then chemotherapy is not performed, but the surgeon may see that as a precaution, chemotherapy sessions can be performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16243, + "question": "Do thyricosine pills affect the fetus if a pregnant woman takes them?", + "answer": "The hormone thyroxine (thyroid hormone) is important for the mental and physical development of the fetus, so the lack of secretion of this hormone, which is the result of an underactive thyroid gland, may lead, if not treated for a long period of time during pregnancy, especially in the second and third trimester, to birth defects and cases of dwarfism.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16244, + "question": "Is the so-called “radioactive iodine” better than surgery and what are its negative effects on the body, and does it lead to infertility?", + "answer": "The use of radioactive iodine does not lead to infertility in women, but it is recommended not to become pregnant during treatment, as well as to wait a certain period after the end of treatment before trying to become pregnant. The length of this period depends on the amount of iodine that was used. However, if iodine is better than surgery, this depends on the nature of the condition and also depends on To see the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16245, + "question": "Is an ovarian cyst a symptom of acute hypothyroidism?", + "answer": "There is no relationship between the thyroid gland and the presence of an ovarian cyst. As for the cyst, this size does not cause concern, as it is only a functional cyst that forms with each menstrual cycle and disappears after the menstrual period, and there is no need to take treatment for it, even if it continues to exist at this size.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16246, + "question": "Are the main effects of glandular secretions essentially psychological?", + "answer": "both!. Hormones have functions in regulating the body’s interactions and reactions, each according to its specialty, but there is a mutual interaction and influence between the body and the soul. To expand on the topic, see hormones in the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16247, + "question": "Do psychological emotions, stress, and fatigue cause hormonal imbalances?\nIf this is true, how can this imbalance resulting from psychological pressure and fatigue be treated?\nDoes this hormonal imbalance result in delayed...", + "answer": "It is certain that psychological stress causes hormonal disturbances, especially leading to an increase in the prolactin hormone, which in turn may cause menstrual irregularities and delayed pregnancy. As for treatment, it is to treat the cause, which is the psychological disturbance. I strongly advise consulting a psychiatrist if necessary. I also advise doing a comprehensive hormonal analysis to ensure that there is no hormonal disturbance. And its treatment, if any", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16248, + "question": "How do I get rid of my large breast size that embarrasses and annoys me?\nIs there a hormonal treatment that reduces the amount of fat and grease in the body in general, because I suffer from excess obesity, and the more my weight increases...", + "answer": "The best treatment is plastic surgery, where the desired size and shape can be achieved.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16249, + "question": "Is it possible to use Cibutrim pills for weight loss with Euthyrox pills that I take after removing the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "There is nothing to prevent taking weight loss pills with thyroid stimulant pills", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16250, + "question": "I suffer from thinness, and two years ago I had an analysis of the thyroid gland and it was healthy. Are there any tests for the other glands related to thinness? My weight is 45 and my height is 165, knowing that I do not suffer from any fatigue or health problems?", + "answer": "The important thing is to be healthy and without health problems, and weight is not important. Exercise and eat in a balanced way, and trust in God.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16251, + "question": "A year and a half ago, I developed a swollen lymph gland in the neck, and this was accompanied by a fever. It would become congealed in the neck and then disappear and appear in another area of ​​the neck, and so on...", + "answer": "The lymph nodes are one of the lines of defense against infections. When there is tonsillitis, for example, the lymph nodes in the neck become enlarged, and the enlargement may have other causes.\nFor the condition described, it is likely that there is tooth decay and inflammation, or that you suffer from recurrent or chronic pharyngitis on an allergic basis.\nmy regards", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16252, + "question": "What is the way to get rid of excessive sweating under the armpits?", + "answer": "To treat sweaty armpits, we recommend applying a medicinal composition all night long and putting it on. It consists of aluminum chloride in 20% anhydrous ethanol. As for getting rid of the bad odor, it is treated using antibacterial epone and topical antibacterial medications such as erythromycin, Clindamycin, or aluminum chloride, and surgery can be resorted to. By cutting the sympathetic nerve or injecting Botox, which is a safe and successful treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16253, + "question": "Can the adrenal cortex secrete the hormone cortisone again after it has become lethargic?", + "answer": "What are the causes of your laziness? If it is due to taking cortisone for a long time, the medication must be stopped slowly under the supervision of the doctor, and with the last pill the patient takes the pill. bad . T. H. To avoid severe failure of the cortex, and it regains its activity in secreting cortisone and other hormones if it recovers from laziness.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16254, + "question": "Happy New Year, good health and safety. I suffer from polycystic ovarian cysts and a defect in the functioning of insulin, and I suffer from a mild enlargement of the thyroid gland. Is there a connection between the cysts??", + "answer": "There is no relationship between an enlarged thyroid gland and polycystic ovary syndrome, but polycystic ovary syndrome may lead to a defect in the function of the insulin hormone due to the ineffectiveness of insulin hormone receptors, resulting in an increase in the secretion of the hormone insulin in the body even though the blood sugar level is in the normal range.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16255, + "question": "What is the effect of hypothyroidism if a woman becomes pregnant and should she continue taking treatment?", + "answer": "The hormone thyroxine (thyroid hormone) is important for the mental and physical development of the fetus, so the lack of secretion of this hormone, which is the result of an underactive thyroid gland, may lead, if not treated for a long period of time during pregnancy, especially in the second and third trimester, to birth defects and cases of dwarfism.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16256, + "question": "Why, when a problem happens to me, do I feel sluggish in my body? Is there a treatment?", + "answer": "Sometimes fatigue is the cause, but if it is permanent, it is necessary to conduct a medical examination to find out if there is anemia or another organic disorder, but in this case there must be other symptoms, and in the absence of them, the most likely thing is that it is related to the psychological situation, and this is one of the reasons. It is easy to determine after a clinical examination", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16257, + "question": "Does an underactive thyroid have a negative effect on vision and the heart? Because I feel pain in the left side of the chest and hand. I had an ECG and a TV scan of the heart and the result was positive.", + "answer": "Yes, it can affect if it is not treated properly, because thyroid hormone interferes with most of the metabolic and functional activities of the organs directly and indirectly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16258, + "question": "What is the symptom of glandular disease?", + "answer": "Which glands do you mean?? Regarding the thyroid gland: It causes an increase in the size of the thyroid gland and an increase in the production and secretion of this gland’s hormones, and this usually affects the body’s metabolic rate and the consumption of a larger amount of oxygen.\nSufferers become more nervous with a feeling of distress and a tendency to become angry quickly.\nThey may lose some weight and complain of fatigue.\nSometimes trembling occurs in the hands, bulging eyes occur, the patient may become sensitive to heat, and his breathing rate increases. Look in the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16259, + "question": "Is it possible, after thyroid surgery, to place the healthy part of it in the arm muscle?", + "answer": "We have received news about transplanting the pancreas elsewhere in the body. As for the thyroid gland, we have not heard about it. Ask the surgeon, perhaps he knows more.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16260, + "question": "My sister is 13 years old and she is short for someone her age. Is there a solution to help her grow taller?\nWhen she reaches puberty, does her growth stop?\nquickly", + "answer": "We advise you to take your sister to an endocrinologist, and after the examination, he will determine whether she responds to growth hormone or not? Or he refers her to an orthopedic specialist because there is a new way to lengthen height by 8 centimeters through surgery using a spinal nail.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16261, + "question": "What is the medical term for increased hair growth on the female body?", + "answer": "It is hirsutism or hirsutism, or in Latin Hirsutism", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16262, + "question": "My wife always suffers from low blood pressure. What is the cause and what is the treatment? Tests and an ECG were done and they are all fine. I hope to know the diagnosis and causes and whether it is fatigue, glands, the middle ear, or what?", + "answer": "Perform middle ear examinations, blood pressure, and a general blood examination. The causes of low blood pressure include:\n**Hypovolemia is the most common cause of low blood pressure, which may result from blood loss due to bleeding, or lack of fluid intake due to hunger and thirst, or due to fluid loss as in diarrhea and vomiting. Or due to taking diuretics and other medications\n**Low cardiac output despite normal blood volume, as a result of severe congestive heart failure, extensive myocardial infarction, or bradycardia, as a drop in blood pressure often quickly develops into cardiogenic shock. Arrhythmia often leads to a decrease in blood pressure through this mechanism. Some medications, such as beta blockers, may either reduce the pulse rate or reduce the contraction ability of the heart muscles.\nExcessive vasodilation, or failure to constrict resistance blood vessels and arterioles, may lead to low blood pressure.\n**Some plants, such as cocoa, contain the substance theobromine, which reduces blood pressure through vasodilation and its diuretic effect.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16263, + "question": "I am pregnant at the end of the second month and the T.S.H ratio is 6.54. Is this dangerous for the fetus? I will see a doctor, but I am afraid because I did not take medication during the first two months of pregnancy during...", + "answer": "This percentage is somewhat high, which means there is an underactive thyroid gland, and you must see an endocrinologist to prescribe the appropriate treatment for you, and this must be as soon as possible because an underactive thyroid gland may cause problems during pregnancy, the most important of which is miscarriage.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16264, + "question": "M @ g Is the use of iodine supplements, zinc supplements, and the use of sostagen and glutamine used to increase the secretion of growth hormone?\nAnd increase in height\nDoes it have side effects?", + "answer": "Height continues to increase until the age of 19 years, and from the age of 19-20, it increases by 1 cm, after which it stops completely. An increase in an internal or external hormone cannot cause an increase in bone length, but rather this happens if it occurs during the growth period, and if the hormone increases at this age, what is called Acromegaly due to its growth in width and not in length, and in order to lengthen the stature, you can perform a surgery called “spinal screw” that lengthens the stature by 8 cm.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16265, + "question": "Is the thyroid gland inflamed on one side because I suffer from pain on the left side, starting from where the thyroid gland is located, going up to the larynx, the left lower jaw, and the tongue from one side...", + "answer": "Thyroiditis may be unilateral, and there is a possibility of a post-rheumatic infection of the thyroid gland, often an autoimmune mechanism. Therefore, after denying the presence of an infection in the ear, nose and throat, a doctor specializing in glandular and rheumatic diseases must be consulted to find out the underlying pathological event.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16266, + "question": "May I have a question? I suffer from an allergy to gluten, despite the diet I follow and the medication I drink, which is calcium 500 mg and vitamin D3, and I eat well...", + "answer": "Foods that do not contain gluten\nMaize .\nthe rice .\ncorn flour,\nCorn Starch ,\nPotatoes.\nfruits .\nVegetables.\nthe milk .\nMeat of all kinds (without adding any wheat derivative).\neggs .\nOils.\nCurrently, there are modified types of foods that are free of gluten, but this must be verified before using them.\nRagge gluten in the dictionary\nFoods that do not contain gluten\nMaize .\nthe rice .\ncorn flour,\nCorn Starch ,\nPotatoes.\nfruits .\nVegetables.\nthe milk .\nMeat of all kinds (without adding any wheat derivative).\neggs .\nOils.\nCurrently, there are modified types of foods that are free of gluten, but this must be verified before using them.\nGluten - What are gluten-free foods and their relationship to allergy | Medical", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16267, + "question": "Is it possible to treat the condition of low blood calcium, especially since it is a result of a lack of the hormone secreted by the parathyroid gland?\nIs it possible to get rid of diseases associated with low calcium in the blood, such as...", + "answer": "Hypoparathyroidism, and thus a deficiency of the parathyroid hormone, is mainly manifested by the symptoms of calcium deficiency. Treatment consists of replacing the deficient hormone, calcium, and vitamin D. This is the long-term treatment that ensures control of the symptoms. In some severe cases of calcium deficiency, the patient may need to be given intravenous calcium for control. On symptoms", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16268, + "question": "For several years, I have been suffering from a deficiency in the thyroid gland. Is there a specific food or a specific way by which I can know whether it is low or high in order to live with it?", + "answer": "It is best to go back to the internist to follow up on treatment and repeat the examination.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16269, + "question": "Are there any harms to removing teeth after thyroidectomy?", + "answer": "There is no harm during and after tooth extraction for thyroid patients, but as a precaution, it is preferable for the dentist to use a special anesthesia that does not contain adrenaline.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16270, + "question": "My height is 169 and my weight is 58\nIs there a way to increase my height to 185?\nWhether it is medication or herbs\nIf it is with herbs, it is better", + "answer": "The oldest method of lengthening height is lengthening the bones of the legs, which is the Russian Aliazrov method, and the newest method is the spinal nail method, where a nail is placed inside the bone and moved remotely with a remote control, and no external stabilizer or plaster is used. Therefore, the patient can move his leg and stand on his foot immediately after the operation, and it works to lengthen Height is 8 cm and the duration of treatment is two months", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16271, + "question": "Ramadan Kareem and happy new year. I had a blood sugar test while I was fasting, and the result was 94.6 and the cumulative test was 6.1%. Do I have diabetes, knowing that I am taking one Glucophage 850 ml pill...", + "answer": "First, you must know the reason for using Glucophage. Have you been diagnosed with diabetes before and started with a blood sugar regulator as a treatment? In this case, your blood sugar is considered controlled, meaning that it is within the limits it should be, which is a good thing.\nAs for diagnosing diabetes, one of the following is required:\n\nCumulative blood sugar test is more than 6.5%. \nBlood sugar test after fasting for 8 hours is more than 126 mg/dL.\nRandom blood sugar test more than 200 mg/dL.\n\nIf the test appears positive, the test must be confirmed with another test the next day. When starting treatment, a diabetes aid is started along with lifestyle modification, i.e.:\n\nReduce excess weight and get rid of obesity\nStay away from sugars as much as possible\nEat vegetables and focus on nutritious foods free of harmful fats\n\nHaving regular blood sugar is an excellent thing and we advise you to maintain it to prevent diabetes complications, with the importance of checking with your endocrinologist to ensure that the dosage is appropriate for you and whether there is a need to reduce it based on the previous course of your disease.\nFor more:\n\n Diabetic food\nComplications of diabetes and ways to prevent them", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16272, + "question": "I examined my wife's thyroid gland and the results were as follows: T3 = 0.9\nt4 = 11.3 - t.s.h= 0.5\nAre these results normal, given that she has been pregnant for three months? Please advise me", + "answer": "These percentages are normal and there is no need for concern", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16273, + "question": "I suffer from a lump at the end of my esophagus, as if it were a mass. During the examinations, the doctor gave me an ultrasound scan of the gland and a 1-inch cyst appeared in it. I did a biopsy and it came out fine because the cyst was not...", + "answer": "Symptoms such as esophageal obstruction are most likely due to a hiatal hernia, which leads to visible reflux\nTo determine the cause, an esophageal endoscopy must be done to find out the cause and a color image must be done\nPlease follow up with a gastroenterologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16274, + "question": "Do diabetics use insulin that causes them fatigue?", + "answer": "Side effects of insulin are rare, the most common of which is hypoglycemia if the dose is increased. Symptoms of hypoglycemia, such as numbness and tingling in the extremities and around the mouth, feeling hungry, tired and exhausted, may be the cause. It may also cause an allergic reaction in the right area due to repeated injections, etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16275, + "question": "‏\nI am 169 cm tall\nMy weight is 58\nIs it possible to increase my height to 183?\nAnd what are the ways to do that?", + "answer": "The oldest method of lengthening height is lengthening the bones of the legs, which is the Russian Aliazrov method, and the newest method is the spinal nail method, where a nail is placed inside the bone and moved remotely with a remote control, and no external stabilizer or plaster is used. Therefore, the patient can move his leg and stand on his foot immediately after the operation, and it works to lengthen The height is 8 cm and the duration of treatment is two months. As I learned, the operation is performed at King Abdulaziz Hospital in Jeddah at a cost of about 60 thousand dollars.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16276, + "question": "I have swelling in my feet and hands, and suddenly I gained weight and my heart rate increased.", + "answer": "We do not know whether this tumor is more severe during the crying period or in the evening and whether it is accompanied by other symptoms. In all cases, there is no need for concern, but a clinical medical examination must be performed to find out more details that will help determine the cause, which we believe from your words to be caused by inflammation. If this is proven, his treatment will be simple and quick", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16277, + "question": "What is hashimoto's disease?", + "answer": "Hashimoto's disease is a chronic inflammation of the thyroid gland. It is an autoimmune disease characterized by the attack of autoantibodies on thyroid enzymes, destruction of the thyroid tissue, and the occurrence of infiltration of lymphocytes within the thyroid tissue.\nThis disease often leads to hypothyroidism and sometimes outbreaks of hyperthyroidism. The diagnosis is made based on clinical suspicion and performing thyroid function tests by calibrating thyroid-stimulating hormone, thyroid hormone, and immune antibodies. Treatment for hypothyroidism is by replacing the deficient hormone.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16278, + "question": "Doctor, I suffer from many pimples on my nipples, and these pimples are white!\nWhat is the reason for the presence of such pimples?! What is the best treatment for them? Are there medications to get rid of it?...", + "answer": "I advise you to see a breast surgeon as well as a dermatologist for an examination to determine the type of these pimples and whether they need treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16279, + "question": "Sometimes I feel a lump in my throat and a very slight shortness of breath, and this feeling is not continuous? Is this normal?", + "answer": "Suffocation in the throat and shortness of breath. You must see an ear, nose and throat doctor to examine your throat. If he does not find anything wrong with the throat, then it is a sign of a psychological disorder.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16280, + "question": "What is the cause of blood and a lot of saliva when sleeping?", + "answer": "Bleeding during sleep means there is inflammation of the gums caused by the presence of lime deposits between the teeth and gums. If you look closely at your gums, you will find that they are bleeding and red gums, that is, their color is different from normal. While brushing the teeth or using the siwak, the gums bleed at the slightest touch, so you should take the initiative to visit a doctor’s clinic. To remove these deposits using a special device in the clinic, polish the teeth and give special medications to the gums, which helps the gums return to their natural pink color.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16281, + "question": "Hypothyroidism and an increase in prolactin, does it affect pregnancy and childbirth, since I am 19 years old?", + "answer": "Certainly, for work, a defect in one of them may negatively affect the occurrence of pregnancy, so what do you think of both together, but what is reassuring is that their treatment is very simple, God willing, and once the treatment is used and things stabilize, the chances of pregnancy increase greatly and the treatment must be used quickly.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16282, + "question": "The trainer at the gym advised me to take the hormone (Teston E) to increase muscle mass, as my muscle growth is slow.\nDoes this hormone have any side effects? I heard that it increases...", + "answer": "It is strictly forbidden to take these hormones, as they strengthen and enlarge the muscles in the first period, and sexual problems will follow later.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16283, + "question": "Causes of pituitary thinning in the Turkish fundus. With the sella turcica filling up with spinal fluid. What is the most effective treatment for this condition?", + "answer": "The causes are many, the most prominent of which are trauma, infection, tumors, and various immune reactions, and each case has its own treatment according to its cause and the percentage of damage caused.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16284, + "question": "Does the presence of one symptom of Cushing's syndrome (red lines on the abdomen) confirm the presence of Cushing's syndrome?", + "answer": "No, not at all. These lines may be caused by excessive obesity, pregnancy, etc., so do not rush and see your doctor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16285, + "question": "My wife is two months pregnant and the gland appeared. Does the gland affect the pregnancy and the fetus a lot?", + "answer": "The hormone thyroxine (thyroid hormone) is important for the mental and physical development of the fetus, so the lack of secretion of this hormone, which is the result of an underactive thyroid gland, may lead, if not treated for a long period of time during pregnancy, especially in the second and third trimesters, to birth defects and cases of dwarfism.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16286, + "question": "Good morning\nMy wife asks?\nQ1) What is the appropriate treatment to remove the male hormone? Note that its increase is a small percentage?\nQ2) What is the name of the appropriate drug for the male hormone? How often do you take the dose...", + "answer": "He advised her to re-examine to ensure that the hormone is high, and also to see a gynecologist to examine the ovaries with an ultrasound machine to ensure that there is no so-called polycystic ovary syndrome, as it is associated with a high male hormone. He also advised her to undergo a test for the hormones L, F, H, and L. L.H., according to her diagnosis, she can be given appropriate treatment by her gynecologist to reduce the male hormone as well as to regulate her menstrual cycle. Or if there is a desire to become pregnant, she can be given pregnancy stimulants in an appropriate manner after examining her and monitoring her ovulation.\nPregnancy stimulants may delay her period, but I advise her to undergo a pregnancy test to ensure that there is no pregnancy", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16287, + "question": "The question you asked is: What medication do you recommend to treat hypothyroidism? The results of the tests say that the hormone has risen to 11.", + "answer": "We advise you to take linothyroxine treatment under the supervision of an endocrinologist due to the accuracy of use and the need for follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16288, + "question": "What causes sweat in some parts of the body?", + "answer": "See hyperhidrosis in the dictionary\nExcessive sweating - a problem that can be treated by knowing the causes of sweating Medical", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16289, + "question": "Thank you for your interest in answering my questions, may God reward you well. I have a five-and-a-half-year-old grandson who is very active. He plays football all day long. We cannot see him sitting for five minutes. As a result, I bought...", + "answer": "Children at this age are distinguished by their movement, vitality, and activity. They have a reserve of energy that must be spent through movement, and if they do not engage in such activity, it is unnatural. As for sweat and salts, one must work to compensate for them by giving him fluids that contain mineral salts. Tea is sweetened and a grain of salt is added to it. Juices are very useful, as well as yogurt with a little salt", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16290, + "question": "What medication do you recommend if there is an underactive gland?", + "answer": "Which gland?? What is the degree of inactivity?? Explain!", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16291, + "question": "I heard about the chemo device to increase height, but I want to use it. Does it have any side effects? Here is the site Grow Taller and Increase Your Height Naturally & Safely.", + "answer": "I have no experience with this device, but it seems to be a convincing commercial product. Try it and let us know.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16292, + "question": "How to treat growth deficiency", + "answer": "1- See a doctor for a hormone test\n2- Good and balanced nutrition\n3- Sports and exercises", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16293, + "question": "Can I find a solution to the problem of profuse sweat? When I make any effort, I find sweat pouring down, especially starting from the head and face, and I find my clothes wet and squeezed from the intensity of the sweat, knowing that there is no...", + "answer": "Treatment of hyperhidrosis may include a number of measures depending on the causative factor, including: - Antiperspirant drugs. - Pharmaceutical tablets that inhibit the effect of neurotransmitters that stimulate nerve communication. - Botulinum toxin (Botox) injections to inhibit the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16294, + "question": "My wife suffers from many diseases, which are as follows:\n1-How is the treatment for thyroid disease?\n2- How regular is the menstrual cycle?\n3- How to treat uterine cysts?\nPlease email me [email protected]...", + "answer": "I advise her to see an endocrinologist to conduct the necessary hormonal tests for the thyroid gland, examine it, and then give her the appropriate treatment according to the results of the examination. As for the irregularity of the menstrual cycle, there are several reasons that may lead to this, including an imbalance in the thyroid hormones, and when the gland is treated, the menstrual cycle becomes regular. The other reasons for irregular menstruation are:\n1. Anxiety and stress\n2. Diet malfunction\n3. Ovarian cyst\n4. An imbalance in the body’s hormones, such as: 1. An increase in the prolactin hormone 2. An imbalance in pituitary gland hormones 3. E, and hypothalamus 4. Increase in male hormone\nTherefore, I advise her to see a gynecologist to perform the necessary hormonal tests, as well as an ultrasound examination of the ovaries to diagnose her condition.\nAs for ovarian cysts, treatment depends on their type and size after being diagnosed by a doctor. There are no cysts on the uterus, unless what is meant is the presence of uterine fibroids, which are not treated unless they lead to symptoms such as uterine bleeding, urinary symptoms, etc.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16295, + "question": "Treatment of salivary gland cancer requires chemotherapy or radiation", + "answer": "It may only need surgical removal. It is preferable to see an oral surgeon for accurate diagnosis and treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16296, + "question": "What are the ways in which I can reduce sweating? I suffer from it excessively, so what is the solution?", + "answer": "See hyperhidrosis in the dictionary\nExcessive sweating - a problem that can be treated by knowing the causes of sweating Medical", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16297, + "question": "Is there a medicine to treat the parotid gland? Is it a violation?", + "answer": "Viral parotitis is treated symptomatically ((painkillers)) only, and it is contagious of course, and it has a vaccine that is taken in childhood", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16298, + "question": "Does using eltroxine lead to increased sluggishness of the gland and its atrophy because it supplies the body with the hormone that the gland is supposed to secrete?", + "answer": "The drug Altroxine is taken to treat an underactive thyroid gland under the supervision of an endocrinologist. It is not permissible to take it for anyone who does not suffer from hypothyroidism in order to lose weight, because it affects the electricity of the heart muscle and accelerates the heartbeat, which in some cases leads to a collapse of the heart muscle, and of course it stops any gland from Its secretions subsequently impair the functions of this gland.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16299, + "question": "I have had an underactive thyroid gland for two years and have been taking Eutherix (50) but I do not feel better. Is there an herbal treatment or an alternative or auxiliary treatment?\nMy hair is breaking a lot and I feel a tingling sensation in my neck...", + "answer": "One of the very useful materials for treating hypothyroidism is coconut oil, at the rate of one and a half tablespoons per day, along with a nutritional supplement called Kelp, which is a marine algae rich in iodine, at the rate of one pill per day from Al-Attar. Thyroxine must be measured to know the success of treatment", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16300, + "question": "What are the symptoms of goiter? How do I know if it is enlarged before it is removed?", + "answer": "The main symptom of simple goiter is a slight enlargement of the thyroid gland located in the neck, which takes the form of a small nodule or a large mass in the neck. It may lead to dysphagia, hoarseness, difficulty breathing or coughing. The treatment is giving thyroid hormone to compensate for the deficiency, or giving iodine, if the cause of the goiter is a deficiency in iodine, or surgical removal in some cases.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16301, + "question": "I have a sore throat. How can I treat it?", + "answer": "The treatment for love on the tongue is rinsing the mouth with lotion for the mouth, taking vitamin C and an ointment available in pharmacies that is left on the tongue for as long as possible, and there is no problem if it is swallowed later.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16302, + "question": "My daughter is eight years old and her height is 102 centimeters. Is it suitable for her? Are there herbs or foods that help with height?", + "answer": "Her height is less than the normal height for her age, and she must see a pediatrician and an endocrinologist to perform a growth hormone test and then determine the cause.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16303, + "question": "My daughter is eight years old and her height is 101 centimeters. Is her height appropriate for her age?", + "answer": "According to natural standards, it decreases by a few centimeters, and this can be compensated for by nutrition and exercise before puberty", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16304, + "question": "My daughter is now 13 years old and weighs 40 kilos. Is this normal?", + "answer": "Yes, this is within the normal minimum limits", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16305, + "question": "Should we stop giving Thyroxine to a ten-year-old girl after taking it for eighty days, as the TSH decreased from 4.66 to 0.85?", + "answer": "Teroxed should not be stopped without consulting the treating physician", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16306, + "question": "My son has inflammation of the lymph nodes, so this is normal and it could not be something terrible, God forbid", + "answer": "You must remember the number and location of the swollen glands, as it may simply be a reaction to local inflammation.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16307, + "question": "My son is 14 years old, so he had a drop in blood pressure, 85 over 60 normally, a headache in the back of the head, and dizziness. I took him to a consultant doctor who asked for some tests, including sugar, a blood sugar test...", + "answer": "We recommend that you adhere to the instructions of the treating physician and complete the necessary tests. It is not necessary for there to be someone in the family suffering from diabetes for it to be said to be hereditary. What is meant by the word hereditary means that it is genetically determined.\nWe wish him a speedy recovery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16308, + "question": "I have premature ejaculation and lack of an erection, and sometimes I ejaculate without an erection, knowing that my blood sugar is slightly high and I take two pills of Diamicron MR and Metformin 1000", + "answer": "You must adhere to diabetes treatment, knowing that diabetes causes such complications. See a diabetologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16309, + "question": "I am a 26-year-old girl. Can I suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome due to increased hair growth throughout my body? It is not dark except under the navel and in sensitive areas and so on...", + "answer": "Polycystic ovary syndrome is a disorder in the natural ovulation process due to a hormonal imbalance in the body, and it is sometimes associated with several symptoms that appear together in the patient, such as menstrual disorders (usually “menstrual cycles are far apart”), increased body weight, or the appearance of coarse hair in different areas of the body. Women. Therefore, to diagnose whether you have an ovarian cyst or not, I advise you to see your gynecologist to perform the necessary hormonal tests, such as (F, S, H+, L, H+, testosterone+), as well as an ultrasound examination of the ovaries, where small cysts appear, ranging in number from 10. -12 or more, measuring 8-10 mm, distributed in the form of a ring like pearls in the ovaries. When your condition is diagnosed, you are treated by your doctor according to the diagnosis", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16310, + "question": "I am 24 years old. After a blood test and ultrasound, it became clear that there was a slight increase in the gland and it needs treatment, but the problem is that since I was born, I have had something like a bone in my neck, and after the ultrasound it turned out that...", + "answer": "There is no need for fear or anxiety. All there is is that the tumor will be diagnosed, which is normal, before taking any therapeutic action, which does not go beyond a simple and routine surgery to remove the tumor.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16311, + "question": "What is the cause of hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "See hyperthyroidism in the dictionary\nHyperthyroidism Causes Symptoms Treatment | Medical", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16312, + "question": "Is pituitary gland surgery successful in Jordan?", + "answer": "Pituitary gland operations are among the operations in which the improvement is noticeable, especially when the surgery is carefully planned and the type of tumor or disease is known.\nThere are many brain surgeons in Jordan who are experts in this type of operation", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16313, + "question": "Is there a treatment for a simple egg-shaped swelling in the thyroid gland in the neck without surgery?", + "answer": "Egg-shaped bloating is not a simple bloating. See an internist or endocrinologist to diagnose the condition and decide on treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16314, + "question": "Is thyroid swelling dangerous?", + "answer": "This depends on the cause of the bloating or swelling. See an endocrinologist or internal medicine specialist to make the necessary diagnosis.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16315, + "question": "What foods are prohibited for patients with hyperthyroidism?", + "answer": "Many people suffer from hyperthyroidism, which means increased secretion of hormones from the gland, and this leads to many symptoms such as:\n\nSudden weight loss and increased appetite.\nAnxiety, mood changes.\nSleep problems, feeling overheated.\nIncreased sweat secretion.\nIncreased heart rate.\nFatigue and muscle weakness.\nGoiter.\nVision changes.\nChanges in the menstrual cycle.\n\nAfter diagnosing a person with hyperthyroidism, the doctor prescribes some treatment methods depending on the patient’s condition, which are: \n\nAntithyroid medications.\nSurgically removing part of the gland.\nRadioactive iodine.\n\nThere are some foods that should be avoided after suffering from hyperthyroidism, because they interfere with the action of the medications that treat the condition, or they increase the activity of the thyroid gland, such as: \n\nFoods that contain iodine: There are some foods that contain a large amount of iodine. When you eat these foods, the thyroid gland uses this iodine to make more hormones, which leads to further worsening of the condition. These foods are such as: \n\nfish.\nSeaweed.\nPrawns.\ncrab.\ncrayfish.\nSushi.\nMarine algae.\nYogurt and cheese.\nyolk.\n\n\nSome medications: Some medications contain iodine, which worsens the condition, such as:\n\nDrinking medicines to treat coughs.\nAmiodarone.\nMedical tinctures.\nNutritional supplements.\n\n\nGluten: Although it does not cause an increase in iodine in the body, it may cause inflammation of the thyroid gland, which leads to increased thyroid secretion. Gluten can be obtained in the following foods: \n\nWheat.\nYeast.\nbarley.\n\n\nSoy: It has been found to interfere with the action of many medications used to treat hyperthyroidism. Soy can be obtained in: \n\nSoy milk.\nSoy sauce.\n\n\nCaffeine: Caffeine does not cause any increase in the level of iodine, and does not interfere with the action of medications that treat the gland, but it does lead to an increase in the symptoms of hyperthyroidism, as it increases the heart rate, anxiety, and tension.\n\nFor more: \n\nTreating thyroid activity with natural herbs and plants\nCan hyperthyroidism be cured?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16316, + "question": "I have excess hair due to medications that contain an excessive amount of cortisone. What is the solution for the excess hair?", + "answer": "I have not read that cortisone causes hair growth, but there is an increase in the male hormone, genetics, epilepsy medications, arthritis medications, psoriasis medications, and polycystic ovary syndrome. . . Blood tests and examinations must be performed to search for the cause and treat it along with laser hair removal", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16317, + "question": "Do glands affect obesity and what tests show this?", + "answer": "Gland diseases lead to an imbalance in the distribution of fat within the body, which results in weight gain, but there is no single examination to be certain of this because each gland has its own symptoms.\nAn underactive thyroid gland and an imbalance in the functioning of the suprarenal and adrenal glands are examples of this.\nTo know the exact relationship, please consult an endocrinologist", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16318, + "question": "I have a very fat body\nMy face and head became swollen, so I consulted a doctor\nSometimes he says you have diabetes and another time he says you have high blood pressure\nThis year, my weight reached 100 kilos\nThe doctor told me that you seem to have a disease...", + "answer": "It seems that you suffer from decreased thyroid secretion, and this is what leads to obesity, snoring, constipation, coldness, fatigue, exhaustion, and slow heartbeat and breathing.\nTreatment: Hypothyroidism must be treated by taking the hormone thyroxine under the supervision of an endocrinologist. After reaching the normal level of thyroxine in the blood, it must be maintained, and after that you will feel that obesity has begun to decrease, as well as snoring and other signs. It is advisable to follow a diet based on vegetables and stay away from all types of fats. And sugars, and you get only 1100-1200 calories per day.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16319, + "question": "I have a problem with the thyroid gland\nBecause it caused me obesity and snoring\nAnd also I have sinuses because they cause me\nSwelling of my face and head\nI ask God to guide me and may God protect you and grant you success...", + "answer": "It seems that you suffer from decreased thyroid secretion, and this is what leads to obesity, snoring, constipation, coldness, fatigue, exhaustion, and slow heartbeat and breathing.\nTreatment: Hypothyroidism must be treated by taking the hormone thyroxine under the supervision of an endocrinologist. After reaching the normal level of thyroxine in the blood, it must be maintained, and after that you will feel that obesity has begun to decrease, as well as snoring and other signs. It is advisable to follow a diet based on vegetables and stay away from all types of fats. And sugars, and you get only 1100-1200 calories per day.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16320, + "question": "Should I remove the thyroid gland surgically? I am 32 years old and my problem is that in 2002 a nodule appeared in my neck and now as a result of the thyroid ultrasound - the right lobe: the presence of heterogeneous enlargement and the presence of a heterogeneous nodule with a diameter of 30 mm containing necrotic foci and calcifications. As for the left lobe, it has a complex heterogeneous enlargement and there is a hypoechoic nodule containing calcifications of 2 in diameter 13mm I beg you", + "answer": "Since there are cysts and swellings in the gland, it is preferable to remove part of it. See a general surgery specialist to evaluate the issue.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16321, + "question": "How can I recover when I suffer from low thyroid disease with high levels of triglycerides and cholesterol, and I take the medication regularly?", + "answer": "We advise you to eat cabbage and cauliflower and take thyroxine treatment in the appropriate dose determined by the doctor in order to treat low thyroid gland. As for treating triglycerides and cholesterol, you must abstain from eating fats and grease such as ghee, butter, chocolate, ewe yogurt, and egg yolks, and take Zocor 20 mg one pill in the evening.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16322, + "question": "My wife suffers from chronic headaches. She had an x-ray done and it turned out that she has a cyst on the thyroid gland and friction in the fifth vertebra in the neck. Is this the cause of the headache? Should we perform an operation to remove the cyst?", + "answer": "The cause may be in the vertebrae. It is preferable to consult a doctor. It is preferable to remove the cyst from the thyroid, especially if it is large or annoying.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16323, + "question": "You did not respond to the dostinex topic, mentioning the message or returning it with greetings", + "answer": "DOSTINEX tablets to treat idiopathic high levels of prolactin (milk hormone) or due to pituitary gland tumors.\nBefore starting treatment, cardiovascular function must be evaluated to see if there are diseases in the heart valves and the lungs.\nSide effects: You may not feel any symptoms, but if you feel the following, tell your doctor: nausea, constipation, abdominal pain, headache, dizziness, breast pain, rash, hair loss.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16324, + "question": "I am 25 weeks pregnant\nDo my test results indicate hyperthyroidism and will it cause fetal deformities if not treated?\nResults:\nT4_15.6\nTSH_...", + "answer": "I advise you to see an endocrinologist for follow-up.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16325, + "question": "good evening\nThere have been reports on forums about boiled olive leaves being beneficial, taken before a meal three times a day.\nThere are friends who have tried this recipe and have praised it and benefited from it.\nSo...", + "answer": "Do you mean using olive leaf to treat diabetes??\nI have heard of this, and I cannot give a scientific answer, because modern science does not recognize alternative medicine methods, but personally > I believe in its effectiveness and I have heard from friends of this, but there is no research that confirms it.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16326, + "question": "I suffer from hyperthyroidism, and I hope you can help me know which substances I should take and which should not be taken, knowing that I have been afflicted since 2001 and have been receiving treatment for a long time...", + "answer": "Foods that contain high concentrations of iodine are:\n1- Most types of table salt\n2- Fish, snails and crustaceans\n3- Yogurt\n4- Milk\n5- Bread, as some yeasts contain iodine\n5- Fruits, where the highest concentration is in strawberries\n6- Mozzarella cheese\n7- Eggs\n8- All kinds of chocolate\n9- Soy\n10- Legumes\nAdvice for thyroid patients is to continue taking treatment regularly, taking into account the foods mentioned, which may lead to an imbalance in the level of iodine in the blood.\nIt is not necessary to abstain from all foods completely, but rather eat them in moderation, in addition to medical follow-up", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16327, + "question": "My daughter, 3 years old, has had adrenal failure since birth\nAt what age can you undergo surgery to correct the reproductive organs?", + "answer": "Failure of the adrenal gland and imbalance of its hormones are among the causes that lead to genetic duplication and unclear sex of the person. Gender correction surgery can be performed at puberty, and attention must be paid to treating adrenal gland failure before performing the correction surgery.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16328, + "question": "For some time now, I have been feeling a slight burning sensation in my throat, and when I went to the doctor, he told me that you have an allergy in the pharynx and the small tongue area. He prescribed me Amoxicillin 1000 mg, an anti-allergy medication, and he...", + "answer": "It is an indicator of a cold or flu attack or a viral or bacterial infection. We advise you to use Strepsils pills 4 times a day, and take zinc pills 23 mg every two hours for a week only, gargle with water and salt or with ready-made solutions from the pharmacy, and take Telfast pills one daily and Ciprofloxacin pills 500 mg twice. Daily", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16329, + "question": "I am 39 years old and I feel pain under the ears next to the neck, and sometimes tightness in the throat. What is the reason?", + "answer": "There are many reasons that cause such symptoms. A clinical examination must be conducted by a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16330, + "question": "I am a 46-year-old woman who suffers from successive hot flashes that occur every quarter of an hour. They started two years ago, and the doctors said that the reason was the cessation of menstruation, but the process took a long time...", + "answer": "The hot flashes that you are complaining about are the result of a lack of estrogen after menopause. To treat these symptoms, you can use soybeans, which are in composition similar to the estrogen present in a woman’s body, or take tablets that contain minerals and vitamins (especially vitamin E), as researchers have found that they may reduce Of these symptoms\nIf there is no improvement, you can use replacement hormones (containing estrogen and progesterone). These hormones have been used for more than 25 years, and their use is still increasing. These hormones contribute effectively to treating the symptoms of menopause, protecting women, and preventing osteoporosis. These hormones are taken with medical follow-up, and a periodic breast examination, blood lipid level, and bone density examination must be performed before starting treatment and then annually after starting treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16331, + "question": "A loss of the right lobe of the thyroid gland at the age of 17 due to enlargement. At the age of 23, the entire thyroid gland was removed due to the nodules, and it was benign, leaving the parathyroids and calcium glands, and I took levo-thyroxine...", + "answer": "If all your tests are normal for the thyroid gland, you must look for other causes that may lead to infertility, such as ovarian cysts, the presence of any adhesions resulting from abdominal surgery, and many other reasons. An examination of the husband’s semen must also be performed to ensure the integrity of the examination.\nTherefore, I advise you to see a doctor to conduct the necessary tests for you and your husband", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16332, + "question": "My wife has been taking 25 mg of thyroid hormone every day in the morning for more than 3 years due to a deficiency in the gland, and the doctor decided that she should take this medication for the rest of her life. Is this medication harmful to her health...", + "answer": "On the contrary, not taking this medicine poses a health risk, so it must be taken continuously, but an analysis of the gland’s functions must be done every 3 months to ensure that the dose is appropriate.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16333, + "question": "I had my thyroid gland removed some time ago and I take Troxine 50 daily. I suffer from pain in my knee joints and constant constipation. Are these symptoms related to the thyroid gland?", + "answer": "The whole body is related to the whole body, but this does not mean not treating the stomach and intestines in a way that makes them comfortable and eating foods that are laxative and beneficial for bowel movement and beneficial for joint pain, such as ginger, or medications for rheumatic pain. See constipation. And joint pain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16334, + "question": "How do I treat the problem of lack of breast growth accompanied by excessive hair growth, knowing that I had a very large cyst above the ovary, so the surgeon had to remove one of the ovaries because it was...", + "answer": "In most cases, there is a hormonal imbalance. You should undergo a hormone test and see an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16335, + "question": "I have an underactive thyroid gland. Is there a permanent treatment?", + "answer": "See an endocrinologist to perform a gland examination, determine the existing hormone deficiency, and give the necessary thyroid hormone treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16336, + "question": "How to strengthen mustache hair and does shaving help in strengthening it or not?", + "answer": "You know that hair is a secondary sign of sexuality, and it is regulated by the hormone testosterone, and it seems that your hormone levels are low. It is best to consult an endocrinologist to follow up on the matter, perhaps it will be good.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16337, + "question": "My problem is the protrusion of my breasts, even though I did a diet and lost 20 kilograms. It is true that it decreased, but it does not match the weight that I lost. What is the solution and are there specific medications to remove fat from around...", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist to conduct tests and find out the hormonal reason behind breast enlargement, as the issue may not be limited to the breast. I do not believe that there is a solution other than surgery to beautify breasts.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16338, + "question": "Do I have to surgically remove a tumor in the pituitary gland? Its size 4 months ago was 3.5 mm (according to x-rays). Now I do not know how much, but according to the tests, it has most likely increased.", + "answer": "It is likely that it needs to be removed. See an endocrinologist to follow up on the diagnosis and to evaluate treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16339, + "question": "When I sleep, I feel something in the area of ​​the thyroid gland, as if there is a small ball, and after I wake up from sleep, I do not feel it, and sometimes when I get angry, I also feel as if I am suffocating in the same area, and this is not the case...", + "answer": "You may suffer from swelling in the thyroid gland. To confirm this, you must see an internal medicine specialist to make the necessary diagnosis, including pictures, etc., and then decide what to do.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16340, + "question": "And his blessings\nI suffer from short stature, as my height is 153 cm and I am 21 years old. Are there medications that help with height, vitamins, certain foods, or exercises? Because I heard from a herbal doctor who said that...", + "answer": "If an endocrinologist were to review it, it would be better, because dentin is complex and may contain hormones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16341, + "question": "What is the dose of radioactive iodine to be taken?", + "answer": "The specific dose of radioactive iodine varies according to the condition, the disease, and the affected person\nIts uses are multiple, as there is no specific dose. Doses may vary depending on the hospitals in which it is used", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16342, + "question": "My daughter has been suffering from hyperthyroidism for two years under the necessary treatment with tests without success, and she is ten years old. Is it possible to use radioactive iodine in her case, and does it constitute...", + "answer": "There is no risk, but the doctor is the one who decides when, how and why.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16343, + "question": "What is lunar round face disease?", + "answer": "I think you mean Cushing's syndrome, which occurs when the body is exposed to high levels of the hormone cortisol for a long time and excessive secretion of glucocorticoids from the adrenal cortex. The most common cause of Cushing's disease, sometimes called hypercortisolemia, is the use of oral corticosteroid medication. The condition can also occur when the body makes too much cortisol.\nToo much cortisol can cause some of the hallmark signs of Cushing's disease — a fatty hump between the shoulders, a rounded face, and pink or purple stretch marks on the skin. Cushing's disease can also lead to high blood pressure, bone loss, and diabetes.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16344, + "question": "I am a young man. I am 28 years old. So far, I do not have hair on my chest and most places on my body. Is this a disease and is there a medicine to increase hair growth on the body?", + "answer": "Hormones, especially testosterone, may need to be checked. And see an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16345, + "question": ",,\nI recently had a thyroid test done, after the last result was four months ago. At that time, I was informed of an increase in thyroid secretion.\nNow I'm asking for advice again and I can't help it...", + "answer": "The issues of the new examination are normal. The question remains: should you take treatment to increase thyroid activity or not? This depends on the clinical symptoms that the doctor finds when examining you, such as: a feeling of heat, diarrhea, trembling of the hands, bulging eyes, tremors, and rapid heartbeat. If these signs are not present, even if some of them are, then there is no need for treatment. If all or some of them are present, a reason other than Thyroid.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16346, + "question": "I have severe hair loss as a result of taking Nimoxol for thyroid treatment. Are there specific pills to stop hair loss as a result of thyroid treatment?", + "answer": "Hair usually returns to normal after stopping the medication, but if you continue taking it, hair loss continues. We advise you to see a dermatology consultant.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16347, + "question": "I suffer from an overactive thyroid gland and I am overweight. I am being treated with 6 Nimoxol pills a day, and the treating doctor asked me to increase the pills to 8...", + "answer": "Increased activity of the thyroid gland leads to weight loss, not weight gain. As for the amount of medication, it depends on the result of the laboratory analysis of the thyroid hormone. If it is high, the amount must be increased and the analysis must be followed up until it becomes normal. However, if the dose exceeds what is required, the hormone decreases and you may become lethargic and increase Weight is not a requirement for you to continue taking 8 Nimoxol pills, but rather this is linked to the result of the thyroid hormone analysis periodically. If the result is around normal, you continue with the dose you are taking, and if the hormone remains low, then reduce the dose, and if the hormone increases, increase the dose.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16348, + "question": "I'm a man\nIndeed, my breasts have grown significantly\nI mean, it's not the same as before, I feel it's a little swollen\nWhat's the problem?", + "answer": "I don't think there is a problem\nEspecially since you are still young and mature\nIf all other male sexual signs are normal\nThere is no need to worry", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16349, + "question": "My daughter has an underactive thyroid gland, and if she is given Troxine pills from birth, is it possible for her to recover?", + "answer": "Treatment is to continue taking thyroxine throughout life without stopping", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16350, + "question": "Does endocrine have an effect on bone growth?", + "answer": "certainly. Check the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16351, + "question": "Is there a defect in one of the glands, because the size of my breasts has not changed from what they were when I was young when I was 24 years old, even though they had previously grown during adolescence (a normal thing)...", + "answer": "You can undergo a test to determine the level of testosterone (the male hormone responsible for secondary male signs) and see an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16352, + "question": "About thyroid symptoms\nMy wife's aunt was diagnosed with hypothyroidism\nSo about the symptoms, treatment, and how serious they are or not\nI would be grateful for the benefit", + "answer": "Causes: pituitary gland dysfunction, iodine deficiency in food, some medications, especially those containing lithium, and the presence of pathological immunity to the hormone thyroxine.\nSymptoms: lack of appetite, weight gain, dry skin, hair loss, broken nails, slow thinking, slow heart rate, tendency to sleep, psychological disorders that begin with depression and end with dementia, infertility, myasthenia gravis, constipation, and irregular menstruation.\nTreatment: Take the hormone thyroxine. There is a very useful recipe: bee honey, royal jelly honey, and black seed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16353, + "question": "What is Addison's disease", + "answer": "Insufficient activity of the adrenal cortex causes Addison's disease.\nSymptoms:\nMuscle weakness.\nAnorexia .\nGastrointestinal symptoms and weight loss.\nDecrease in pressure.\nLow blood sugar.\nLow sodium level in the body.\nHigh levels of potassium in the blood.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16354, + "question": "Delayed puberty. I am 16 years old and suffer from delayed puberty. Is this a problem and does it need a solution, such as physical therapy, medications, or natural herbs?", + "answer": "I recommend that you do a hormone test to ensure that your testicles are functioning normally. You should also visit a doctor to check the size and location of your testicles.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16355, + "question": "I have the results of an analysis of the thyroid gland, which are...\nhormonologie\ntsh ultra sensible _ axsyma-abbott 1.507 µUI/I norms 0.300_4.670\nFT3 (axsyma-abbott) 3.33pmol/I normes 2.22-23.80\nFT4 (axsyma-abbott) 16.42 pmol/I normes 9.13_ 23.80...", + "answer": "As for the thyroid analysis, thyroid-stimulating hormone is normal, T3 is normal, thyroxine (T4) is normal, and iron is normal. As for anti-T antibodies. with me. or. And T. Gee, it's high.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16356, + "question": "I am a 17-year-old young man. I suffer from enlarged breasts, although I am not fat, but my body has some sagging in some areas.\nAs a result of dieting at the age of 14, I am embarrassed...", + "answer": "Breast enlargement is either due to excess obesity or an increase in the female hormone, which is estrogen.\nI advise you to do tests for female hormones, including prolactin. In general, we advise you to consult a general surgeon or plastic surgeon for the possibility of liposuction or its removal.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16357, + "question": "Is there a specific diet for hypothyroidism? My height is 163 and my weight is 66", + "answer": "Hypothyroidism must be confirmed by performing a laboratory test for the hormone thyroxine. In this case, you must eat foods that contain iodine, such as cabbage, chickpeas, and salt with iodine. This does not replace taking the hormone thyroxine, otherwise symptoms of hypothyroidism will appear.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16358, + "question": "Is the treatment for loose urinary incontinence? My daughter went on a diet and she only ate very lightly, and when she was hungry she would drink water. This lasted about a month, and then she developed symptoms of loose urination, and the doctor said that...", + "answer": "Incontinent polyuria caused by diabetes insipidus (diabetes inspidus) due to disease of the adrenal gland and its inability to secrete the anti-diuretic hormone A-D-H. It is treated by giving the patient an anti-diuretic hormone, either through an intramuscular injection or via an oral spray called Diapid, but it has been shown that the Menen treatment was originally used to treat incontinence. Involuntary urination is the best treatment for false polyuria and must be continued throughout life. God is the healer", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16359, + "question": "Why do I feel dizzy after sitting, waking up, or sitting in front of the computer, or that the earth is spinning in my head, which is a chronic condition?\nNote that I do not suffer from a deficiency...", + "answer": "The most important problem and the root of the rest of the problems is the thyroid gland. Should you see an endocrinologist for treatment?", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16360, + "question": "I suffer from excessive hair in the vulva area. Is there a treatment?", + "answer": "Hair distribution in the body is regulated by male and female hormones. I do not recommend hormonal treatment, but rather removing hair using conventional methods.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16361, + "question": "Q: I am 32 years old and suffer from large breasts. During puberty, we were like young people trying to grab each other’s nipple, which caused pain...", + "answer": "As you know, the size of the breast is proportional to the size of the body in general. If you are obese and overweight, it is natural that your breasts will be large because they are filled with fat and in fact become similar to the breasts of a young girl, and the tightening of the nipple is not the reason. You should see a plastic surgeon for liposuction through plastic surgery", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16362, + "question": "What should I do to stabilize my weight after a complete removal of the thyroid gland and lymph nodes in 2000 because I had a malignant ulcer and was treated with radioactive iodine and gained 3 to 4 kilograms per year, and I gained 99 kilograms and my movements became weak, and I took 300...", + "answer": "Obesity treatment is in the dictionary and I will repeat it: 1- Reducing the amount of food\n2- Eat plenty of vegetables and fruits and limit yourself to black bread\n3- Exercising on a daily basis, and\nThis issue requires effort on your part, and I wish you success", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16363, + "question": "How to get rid of large arms due to a pituitary gland tumor", + "answer": "I do not think that you will get rid of huge arms, but you should visit an endocrinologist to treat you for hormonal imbalance and to prevent the condition from worsening. It is preferable to go to the University of Aleppo for follow-up.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16364, + "question": "Is the increase and density of hair in the female body, in terms of color and length, throughout the body possible to lead to an imbalance in the hormones of the entire body in this female? Will this lead to lack of growth...", + "answer": "There are two types of hair increase. The first is hereditary, so that females in the family suffer from abundant hair, and this causes no harm other than the aesthetic aspect. As for the second type, it results from a hormonal disorder. Here I would like to stress that this type of hair increase is the result of a hormonal disorder and not, as you mentioned, the cause. In hormonal disorders, we often notice this phenomenon when there is polycystic ovary syndrome, so I advise you to do the following tests:\nFSH, LH, TSH, Prolactin, DHEAS, Testosterone, Fasting Serum Insulin\nI also recommend doing an ultrasound of the uterus and ovaries to evaluate their condition. The treatment depends on the results of the tests and imaging, and your treating doctor will prescribe for you some of the aforementioned tests.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16365, + "question": "What does it mean that a female is 22 years old, but her growth stops at 14 years in physical and female terms as well, and growth is very slow? They learned that my height is 169 centimeters and my weight...", + "answer": "First and foremost, comprehensive analyzes must be conducted, including the following\nFSH, LH, TSH, Prolactin, Estradiol, Growth Hormone and Karyotyping (Chromosomal Analysis)\nThen an ultrasound scan of the pelvis must be done to confirm the condition of the uterus and ovaries. It may be necessary to do a laparoscopy to evaluate the condition of the ovaries. After doing all these tests, the condition is evaluated and an attempt is made to determine the reason for the cessation of growth. If the reason is a hormonal imbalance, it can be treated with certain hormones. However, if the reason is, for example, atrophy. The ovaries or a chromosomal defect cannot be treated. In general, your doctor will then inform you of the final diagnosis and treatment possibilities. May God grant you success.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16366, + "question": "I am a short girl and I am now 21 years old. Can I grow taller after this age? Can I grow taller through sports or using growth hormone?", + "answer": "You can see an endocrinologist to discuss the issue with him. But exercise is important in developing muscles and bones.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16367, + "question": "Dear Doctor, I am a 23-year-old young man. I notice, and others notice, the largeness of my fingers, as they do not fit in with my thin body. Is there a solution?", + "answer": "We advise you to see an endocrinologist to evaluate the condition and give treatment.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16368, + "question": "I am being treated for the problem of a hormonal disorder that is currently causing me to have irregular periods, which occur every five or six months sometimes, and I suffer from excess hair. I am trying to reach a specific doctor to deal with it...", + "answer": "The main problem that must be treated is hormonal imbalance, which is responsible for both delayed menstruation and excess hair on the body. According to the complaint, it is likely that the cause is ovarian cysts, but this requires an ultrasound examination by a gynecologist to confirm. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a doctor for diagnosis and take appropriate treatment. When the level of hormones in the body is regular, the cycle will return to its natural regularity, and the rate of new hair that will grow will decrease.\nRegarding the problem of unwanted excess hair, we recommend starting with losing weight, as losing weight reduces the level of male hormones in the body, which is responsible for stimulating hair growth. Then you can get rid of it in several ways besides laser if it is not available in your area, and among these methods are creams such as Eflornithine cream, which is a cream used for excess hair on the face. However, one of the disadvantages of creams is that hair returns to its previous level of growth 8 weeks after stopping use.\nReference:\n\nPolycystic Ovary Syndrome", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16369, + "question": "Is there a treatment for fluid retention caused by calcification of the pituitary gland?", + "answer": "Calcification of the pituitary gland occurs due to tumors that affect the pituitary gland\nTreatment of urinary retention:\n1- Take diuretic medications such as Lasix\n2- Eat Syrian yerba mate\n3- Parsley seeds, at the rate of a teaspoon, mashed in a cup of boiling water, and after several minutes, filter and drink.\n4- Cabbage leaves added to small amounts of vinegar, olive oil and salt\n5- When sitting or lying down at home, place your legs on an armrest", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16370, + "question": "My daughter is two and a half years old and suffers from a significant loss in height and weight", + "answer": "You must consult an endocrinologist to conduct tests related to growth hormone and other hormones to determine the condition???", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16371, + "question": "Is it normal for a person to reach the age of 18 and only have a very light beard?", + "answer": "Some conditions are hereditary. Some cases are caused by hormonal imbalance. Hair is one of the secondary sexual signs that is supervised by the hormone testosterone. Consult an endocrinologist.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16372, + "question": "I am complaining about my nails being split, so that they appear in prominent longitudinal lines. If my nails were long enough, the long nail would split out of one of the longitudinal cracks? I hope it arrived and I was able to understand you?\nI'm 34 and my height...", + "answer": "These are symptoms of the thyroid gland, as it may suffer from decreased secretion, so we advise you to have thyroid hormone tests performed.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16373, + "question": "Is there an alternative to the drug Troxine that has the same effectiveness and without side effects, knowing that I had my thyroid removed completely due to a malignant tumor in the year 2000?", + "answer": "Thyroxine is the hormone secreted by the thyroid gland and has effects on the functions of the body. If the thyroid gland is removed, the thyroxine hormone disappears and many negative symptoms appear that make it difficult to live with. Therefore, the secretion of the gland must be replaced with synthetic thyroxine, and there is no alternative medicine for it, but there is Medicines derived from it are similar to it, so it is necessary to continue taking the hormone at the prescribed dose and regularly to avoid any negative effects that may occur.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16374, + "question": "What is the solution to my problem? I suffer from small breasts despite my plump body. My height is 150 and my weight is 51.", + "answer": "The breast is a part of the body and its size is proportional to the body size. It seems that your size and weight are moderate, not full, as the breast is proportional to the body size. Secondly, you did not mention whether you are married or not, and whether you gave birth or not, because the size of the breast increases in a married female and is larger than that of a single girl, and it is also larger in a woman after she gives birth to children, due to the effect of the hormones estrogen and prolactin during breastfeeding. Here is a group of medications. Which can enlarge the breast, but it must be taken under the supervision and review of a doctor", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16375, + "question": "Ramadan Kareem. My daughter is five years old and her height is 99 centimeters. Everyone thinks that she is short, knowing that she has gained two very large tonsils, and her mother’s height is 1 meter 51 centimeters. Does enlarged tonsils have an effect?", + "answer": "Tonsillitis causes an immune problem and must be treated immediately, whether with medication or surgery. This will give the body a better opportunity to grow, but I do not expect the girl to be much taller than her mother.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16376, + "question": "Does the thyroid gland affect weight gain?", + "answer": "Thyroid hormone increases the metabolic rate and regulates protein, fat, and carbohydrates in all cells, and regulates body temperature and weight. Therefore, the presence of deficiencies in the function of the thyroid gland contributes to impaired growth and weight gain.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16377, + "question": "I have a sister who suffers from excessive sweating and delayed pregnancy, but there are no other symptoms of hyperthyroidism.\nIs this the reason for delayed pregnancy or not?!\nI hope you answer the question", + "answer": "A condition characterized by profuse sweating that exceeds the normal need to regulate body temperature. The sweating may be general or localized in several places of the body, such as under the armpits, hands, feet, or groin, and this is caused by the large number of sweat glands in these places. The disease appears to be inherited by an autosomal dominant genetic trait. A distinction must be made between primary and secondary hyperhidrosis, which can be caused by an autosomal dominant genetic disorder. It appears at any time in life and may come unexpectedly. Secondary diabetes may be the result of a disorder in the thyroid, pituitary, or thyroid gland, tumors, gout, menopause, certain medications, or mercury poisoning. These forms may become annoying and require consulting a doctor.\nCauses: There is no known cause for primary hyperhidrosis, and one theory is that hyperhidrosis can result from overactivity of the sympathetic nervous system, but this hyperactivity can also be the result of abnormal brain function. Some patients suffer from lifestyle changes and become nervous from excessive sweating, especially when the sweating is unrelated to feelings or temperature. It can increase the fear of hyperhidrosis. The most important complaint of patients is that they become irritable due to excessive sweating, and they sweat more because they are irritable. Other factors that cause sweating are drinking coffee, smoking, and some foods and drinks.\nSee hyperhidrosis in the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16378, + "question": "I suffer from the problem of beginning baldness. What is the solution?", + "answer": "Baldness is hereditary and genetic. If your father was bald, you will most likely become bald. Hair transplantation is possible these days. See a dermatologist or cosmetician.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16379, + "question": "Can hirsutism be an obstacle to pregnancy since it is the result of hormonal disorders?", + "answer": "Hirsutism can be a cause of contraception, but this depends on the high androgen hormone on the one hand, and the decrease in estrogen on the other hand, and also depends on the presence of ovarian cysts that usually increase in hirsutism, and finally on the regularity of the menstrual cycle or its absence. A woman who suffers from an abundance of hair in a tolerable manner, and does not complain of an irregular menstrual cycle, can become pregnant. By the way, hair growth increases during pregnancy, only to return and decrease after childbirth.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16380, + "question": "In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful\nI feel pain in the heart, which results in dizziness and nausea, accompanied by pain in the joints, especially pain in the legs\nIs this caused by thyroid disease?", + "answer": "What you mentioned in your question constitutes general symptoms. It is possible that they are caused by a disorder in the functioning of the thyroid gland, but there may be other causes, especially since we do not know what you mean by heart pain and what its nature is, and does it extend to a specific direction? Likewise, joint pain is limited to The large joints, are they fixed or move from one joint to another, and are they accompanied by swelling or redness? In any case, a medical examination is required to complete some of the necessary information to determine the appropriate diagnosis. Therefore, we advise you to see an internal medicine doctor first, and if necessary, you will be referred to another specialty.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16381, + "question": "I have a sister who suffers from hyperthyroidism and overactivity in the thyroid gland. The doctor directed her to take a treatment called Tabazol, but she is newly married. Does this medication affect the fetus or not? Even though we asked the question...", + "answer": "This medicine should not be used during pregnancy. It has serious side effects and is also excreted in breast milk and affects the child. Please consult a gynecologist or endocrinologist to arrange the status of the thyroid gland during pregnancy.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16382, + "question": "I was on duty at the hospital when a woman came in with visible hirsutism in her chest, especially around the breasts, just like men. They told her that these symptoms will disappear with time. Is this true? She...", + "answer": "The condition goes away with the use of birth control pills in most patients, and its progression can be suppressed with spironolactone, but birth control pills almost eliminate it. See hirsutism in the dictionary.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + }, + { + "doc_id": 16383, + "question": "Does a mild deficiency in the hormone thyroxine cause muscle relaxation? Does it have other effects, as it was discovered in the sixth month of life?", + "answer": "This is easy to find out by giving the infant iodine with food. Consult a pediatrician, as the child may be complaining of a thyroid hormone deficiency.", + "category": "Endocrine diseases" + } +] \ No newline at end of file