Best Weight Gain Doctor in Silchar

Ms. Masuma Rahman

Ms. Masuma Rahman

Dietitian

Consult for:  Weight Gain, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Bloating, Poor Appetite, Constipation, Nutrient Deficiency

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1 Years Experience Overall
Silchar
Dr. Mithun Bhartiya

Dr. Mithun Bhartiya

Endocrinologist

Consult for:  Weight Gain, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Hair Loss, Mood Changes, Irregular Periods, Sweating

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10 Years Experience Overall
Guwahati
Dr. Dwaipayan Deb

Dr. Dwaipayan Deb

Endocrinologist

Consult for:  Weight Gain, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Hair Loss, Mood Changes, Irregular Periods, Sweating

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8 Years Experience Overall
Silchar

Frequently Asked Questions

Diarrhea can be caused by infections, food intolerances, medications, or digestive disorders.

Sudden, unexplained weight gain—especially if it’s rapid or accompanied by swelling, fatigue, or breathlessness—should be evaluated by a doctor to rule out medical issues.

If mood changes are severe, persistent, affect relationships or work, or are accompanied by other symptoms like fatigue, hopelessness, or irritability, consult a mental health professional.

Nutrient deficiencies can lead to health problems like anemia (iron deficiency), scurvy (vitamin c deficiency), weak bones (calcium or vitamin d deficiency), and poor immunity or delayed growth in children.

Yes, bloody diarrhea should never be ignored. it can indicate a serious infection, bowel inflammation, or internal bleeding, and needs prompt medical evaluation.

Occasional heavy sweating is normal, but if you sweat excessively without heat or exertion (a condition called hyperhidrosis), it may require medical attention.

It can be caused by infections (like bacterial dysentery), inflammatory bowel disease (ibd), hemorrhoids, anal fissures, diverticulosis, or, in rare cases, colon cancer.

Yes, stress increases cortisol levels which can promote fat storage, especially in the belly area. poor sleep disrupts hunger hormones, leading to overeating or unhealthy cravings.

Common culprits include beans, lentils, carbonated drinks, dairy products (if lactose intolerant), cruciferous vegetables (like cabbage and broccoli), and artificial sweeteners.

Yes, regular sleep, a healthy diet, physical activity, stress management, and avoiding excessive caffeine or alcohol can help maintain emotional balance and reduce mood fluctuations.

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