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Is the ultimate low-carb diet—the ketogenic diet—good for you?

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 these days, several of my patients have inquired about the ketogenic diet. Is a ketogenic diet safe for weight loss? Would you advise against it? Despite the present hoopla, a ketogenic diet is not always a novel idea. We have been utilizing it in medicine for for a century to treat drug-resistant epilepsy, particularly in children. Dr. Atkins made his extremely low-carbohydrate weight loss strategy, which started with a very stringent -week ketogenic section, popular in the 1970s. Over time, a similar weight loss strategy was incorporated into other fad diets. What exactly is a ketogenic (keto) diet plan? The body releases ketones into the circulation as a result of a diet, in essence. Most cells opt to use blood sugar, which is derived from carbs, as the primary source of energy for the body. When blood sugar from meals isn't present in the body, we start converting stored lipids into ketone bodies (the method is known as ketosis). Maximum cells will utilise the ketone bodies in...

Treating uterine fibroids

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 Information on Uterine Fibroids in Women that you should know Why do uterine fibroids occur? Cells that develop from the uterine muscle are known as uterine fibroids. Uterine fibroids can develop on the uterine wall and exert pressure on the bladder or intestine. They are also known as "myocardial infarctions." Additionally, it can develop inside the uterine wall or even protrude from the uterine wall as a mass suspended from a slender leg into the uterine cavity or the ectopic. Fibroids can range in size from a pea to a soccer ball, but whatever of size, they are always benign in nature. Cancer risk does not rise as a result of fibroids. The uterus may occasionally be pushed aside if the fibroid is obviously huge or is developing on the outside surface of the uterine wall. The bladder or intestines may become compressed due to the uterus' development. Rarely, the uterus may shut if the fibroid is big or if it develops in the lower portion of the uterus. Pregnant women m...

How Can a Woman Align Her Hormones?

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  There are several things you're going to do if you're a lady with hormone imbalance issues and you're seeking for approaches to deal with this. You must start with a blood test before you can even start looking for a solution. But not just any test; your reproductive hormones—estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone—should be the first sorts of blood tests you have done. These three areas are the ones you need to focus on since they will reveal your test-taking levels. Your Adriano glands will be tested for cortisol, DHEA as well as androgens. You should evaluate your thyroid function as well; thyroid antibodies, T4 and T3 levels, and thyroid glands are all crucial.  Your vitamin D levels should be the next item you have checked since, contrary to popular belief, vitamin D is actually a hormone rather than a vitamin. The reality is that many women and others who follow vegan diets are actually vitamin D deficient and are unaware of it. Therefore, you may be deficient in v...

Discover the 3 Hidden Pathologies that May Affect Fertility

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  I've been treating instances of infertility for 23 years, and I've discovered several illnesses that go untreated rather regularly. These diseases are what I refer to as "hidden" diseases since they frequently go undetected. Talk to your reproductive endocrinologist about these potential reasons of infertility and/or chronic, recurrent miscarriage. 1. Urealplasmaurealyticum  The quantity and mobility of sperm may be impacted by these microorganisms. It may result in an infection in women that makes getting pregnant more challenging. According to a recent study, women who have unexplained infertility are more likely to have urealplasma urealyticum, a specific kind of ureaplasma. Sexual contact can transfer these bacteria. Additionally, HIV can spread through non-sexual interactions including sharing needles, receiving blood transfusions, and, in rare instances, coughing, kissing (saliva), and exchanging secretions from the nose or eyes. The illness can spread to an u...

Important Procedures for a Healthy Pregnancy

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  As soon as you can, seek for quality prenatal care. Call your gynecologist to schedule your first prenatal appointment as soon as you discover you are pregnant. The reason why your initial appointment is so crucial is because you will be examined for any medical issues that can result in difficulties. If you still haven't chosen a gynecologist, you need to do so right soon. Make sure your gynecologist is aware of any medical issues you may have and any medications you are presently taking before your initial appointment. Watch What You Eat Ignore any advise you've received to "eat for two," as you just require an additional 300 calories each day. You must make sure you get enough protein, and you should aim for about 70g each day. Even if you don't need to take any additional calcium supplements, you still need to make sure your food provides the recommended daily amounts for calcium. Many women struggle to consume enough calcium via their usual diets. Avoid und...

What Are the Various Justifications for a Vaginal Operation?

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 Women who give birth vaginally, have sex difficulty, are self-conscious about their vaginal look, or have experienced vaginal damage from a congenital condition, cancer, or other causes unquestionably benefit from vaginal reconstruction surgery. It restores their couples' sexual lives to how they were before having children and before the other problems entered the picture. After having numerous children, it is typical for women to become less sensitive since the vagina enlarges and there is less friction than previously. Couples' intimate relationships are impacted, however women can still get sexually interested psychologically since their sex drive is still present. Vaginal reconstructive surgery, which is a more individualized strategy that encourages greater muscle function, less discomfort during recovery, and more uniform outcomes than when it develops naturally, is the solution to those issues. It is based on anterior-posterior repairs, in which the wounds are closed a...