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Sir. A 47yrs woman suffering from acute attack of vertigo with general weeknes since 1yrs.Her blood report attached. PL.diagnosis and treatment.thank you. BS.(F) 85.
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Hello sir, Needs proper history and clinical discussion, please consult directly on whats app no.(+91) Nine eight seven one three seven zero five one seven
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TSH is little high.Better to do exercise and avoid cauliflower cabbage ..
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It can be be because if raised TSH. She needs to start medicine for that. In the meanwhile Do life style changes like. Maintain active life style. Exercise regularly. Avoid fast foods n fried foods. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit. Get Some Much-needed Stress Relief-- by doing, yoga, meditation etc. Establishing a sleep schedule and sticking to it helps. Go to bed and wake up at the same time every day—including weekends. In general, the sweet spot for sleep is between 6 and 8 hours. Drink a lot of water
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