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Does a tumor on adreanl gland that produced to much testosterone produce cortisol as well? Does it produce ecery hormone or just that specific hormone? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Binu Parameswaran Pillai
( Endocrinologist)
Hi, my wife is on Lynestrenol for 7 days. She has PCOD. She takes Melatonin 3mg every day at night for sleeping aid. As Melatonin is a hormone, I would like to know if it can cause any harm to ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
I have a 1cm cyst on my pineal gland floating in fluid. Recently I began suffering bad insomnia . Could the cyst be hindering melatonin? My neurologists say no and think insomnia due to stress. I am ... View answer
My brother aged 59 has been diagnosed with prostate cancer . It has spread outside the gland. He found out today that it has spread to the bone and the lynph nodes around the stomach. He is on hormone ... View answer
. Melatonin helped before, but not tonight. Can I take the melatonin with benadryl, and how can I get this to .... I am wondering if I have a hormone imbalance as I have recently gone through menopause... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaddadi Suresh
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
I started taking Triple Strength Melatonin when my sister died 2 years ago. It is 10mg and works ..., bite like bumps on my arms the last few months - could I be having a reaction to the Melatonin, it hard ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
the pituitary gland to increase hormone milk has advised us to leave, Dr. grain if the pregnancy We ... now pregnant, but asked us to work Canutorna analysis and measurement of hormone pregnancy... View answer
Is it true that meibomian gland dysfunction is most prevalent in menapausal women and that the cause is the loss of the hormone Androgen? If this is true then will this get worse? Can this hormone be ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
The hormone thyroxine is released in response to a pituitary hormone called thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH). As thyroxine levels increase in the blood, they exert negative feedback on the release of ... View answer
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