Hello, I am Dr. Romain Rajan, General Physician.
Ex-Resident, RML Hospital, New Delhi.
Your case has been allotted to me.
I understand your concern regarding weight loss for a physical exam. However, it is important to be very clear and medically honest here: losing 10 kg in one month is neither safe nor advisable. Such rapid weight loss can lead to weakness, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalance, hair fall, dizziness, menstrual irregularities, and rebound weight gain.
That said, visible and meaningful weight reduction can still be achieved within a month if done correctly and safely, mainly through fat loss, reduction of bloating, and water weight, not crash dieting.
Correct Medical Guidance
• A safe and sustainable target is 3–4 kg in one month
• More aggressive loss may be considered only under strict medical supervision, depending on your current weight, BMI, and health status
• There is no magic medicine that can safely reduce 10 kg in 30 days
Diet & Lifestyle Strategy (Effective & Safe)
• Follow a high-protein, low-
sugar, low-refined-carb diet
• Avoid junk food, fried items, sweets, bakery items, and sugary drinks
• Eat 3 main meals + 1–2 light snacks, avoid skipping meals
• Dinner should be light and before 8 pm
• Drink 2.5–3 liters of water daily
• Daily brisk walking / exercise for 45–60 minutes is essential
• Adequate sleep (7–8 hours) is very important for weight loss
Medicines & Supplements
• Weight loss medicines are not routinely recommended without proper evaluation
• Some supplements may help appetite control or metabolism, but only after assessing your weight, height, BMI, and medical history
• Self-medication for weight loss should be avoided
When to See a Doctor Immediately
Seek medical advice urgently if you develop:
• Severe weakness or dizziness
• Fainting episodes
• Menstrual irregularities
• Palpitations or chest discomfort
• Vomiting or inability to eat
For a personalized, exam-oriented weight reduction plan, you may connect with me on my WhatsApp number: 85271646 seven seven.