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Asked for male, 33 years old from Aluva
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Hi lybrate-user,
increased ige levels are related to increased allergic activity of asthma/bronchitis issues.
Your symptoms details & all test reports would be more helpful to assess your case better. please consult with me through private section for detailed discussion & further treatment plan for you.
increased ige levels are related to increased allergic activity of asthma/bronchitis issues.
Your symptoms details & all test reports would be more helpful to assess your case better. please consult with me through private section for detailed discussion & further treatment plan for you.
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Gender dysphoria treatment.
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can like in auto-immune diseases, your body make 'unnatural' changes to your body depending on your psyche? In particular hormones. I'm transgender, I am not on any medication but i've been experiencing light versions of the effects oestrogen has on an amab body. I was wondering if it's at all possible that a change in state of mind can result in changes in your body like changing the hormonal balance like how an auto-immune disease can affect perf...more
Dev kaushik
can like in auto-immune diseases, your body make 'unnatural' changes to your body depending on your psyche? In particular hormones. I'm transgender, I am not on any medication but i've been experiencing light versions of the effects oestrogen has on an amab body. I was wondering if it's at all possible that a change in state of mind can result in changes in your body like changing the hormonal balance like how an auto-immune disease can affect perf...more
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Baby age is not mentioned, according to wt looks like 1 years old baby. Till 6 months baby should be fed strictly only mother's milk. After 6 months slowly you should introduce food one by one like mashed rice and milk, for 4-5 day the n add mashed dal, then after some time mashed potato then few drops of gee. Then vegitables along with mother milk for 2 yrs. Drops multivitamins a to z 0.5 ml once a day
drops ondem 0.5 ml before giving food twice daily only if baby is vomiting symptoms.
drops ondem 0.5 ml before giving food twice daily only if baby is vomiting symptoms.
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If you suspect that you may have an autoimmune disorder, it is recommended that you consult with a medical professional such as a rheumatologist, an endocrinologist, or an immunologist. These specialists are trained to diagnose and treat autoimmune disorders and can order additional tests to confirm a diagnosis.
The high levels of anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies (anti-tpo) and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies (anti-tg) that you mentioned may indicate an autoimmune thyroid disorder such as ha...more
The high levels of anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies (anti-tpo) and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies (anti-tg) that you mentioned may indicate an autoimmune thyroid disorder such as ha...more
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Some foods with a black tint can cause you to have black stools. However, it can also happen due to various medical reasons like gastrointestinal (gi) bleeding, colon polyps, stomach ulcers or esophageal varices giving it a rather dark appearance than its bright red colour.
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It has been upheld by many medical studies that the appearance of one s stool can tell a lot about their health and what illnesses and conditions they have. Similarly, a black stool (i...more
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Ige levels are increased either due to persistent exposure to any allergen. But it can also occur due to parasitic infections (which might be possible in your case since you are in poultry handling industry). So maintaining hand and body hygiene during and after work is very important and also find out if you have any allergic profile. Also some medications might help to reduce like anti-parasitic meds and anti allergics.
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