
Hey Doc Weird Symptoms I Am Getting So Please Lwt

Question: Hey Doc Weird symptoms I am getting so please lwt me know. I am generally healthy. I felt extra hot today and inpatient. No headaches or pain as well. I a m not heavy but my BMI is a little hight. At night I took a Cvlonex and freling a little better. Any opinion what this can be? Thanks Regards Aryeh
Brief Answer:
Could be due to depletion of hormones
Detailed Answer:
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I have gone carefully through your query and understand your concerns. Going by the mentioned symptoms it seems that you are suffering from hormone deprivation. Such a thing is commonly encountered in perimenopausal or post-menopausal women. If that is the case, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) could provide relief. You need to visit a gynecologist to get evaluated and tested. He would be able to set up the right regimen for you.
Let me know if I could help further.
Regards
Could be due to depletion of hormones
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for using the Ask a Doctor service.
I have gone carefully through your query and understand your concerns. Going by the mentioned symptoms it seems that you are suffering from hormone deprivation. Such a thing is commonly encountered in perimenopausal or post-menopausal women. If that is the case, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) could provide relief. You need to visit a gynecologist to get evaluated and tested. He would be able to set up the right regimen for you.
Let me know if I could help further.
Regards
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Dr. Raju A.T


Are you serious??? I am a guy here not a woman if thag helps:)
Brief Answer:
Take ORS
Detailed Answer:
You had indicated your gender as female of 46 yrs (in the query details). Your symptoms could be due to salt water imbalance and taking ORS (Oral rehydration solution) should help.
Regards
Take ORS
Detailed Answer:
You had indicated your gender as female of 46 yrs (in the query details). Your symptoms could be due to salt water imbalance and taking ORS (Oral rehydration solution) should help.
Regards
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