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

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

Yes, conditions like depression, anxiety, and grief can significantly affect appetite, either reducing or increasing food intake.

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

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.

Chills are sudden feelings of coldness and shivering, often accompanied by fever. they occur when your body temperature rises rapidly due to an infection or other medical condition.

Nutrients are divided into two main types: macronutrients: carbohydrates, proteins, and fats (needed in large amounts) micronutrients: vitamins and minerals (needed in small amounts for vital functions)/

Eat small, frequent meals, focus on nutrient-rich foods, add herbs and spices for flavor, stay active, and try to eat in a pleasant, stress-free environment.

Hormonal shifts during menstruation, menopause, thyroid dysfunction, or conditions like pcos can lead to weight gain by affecting appetite, metabolism, and fat storage.

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

Excessive sweating commonly affects the underarms, palms, soles of the feet, face, and scalp. it can occur on one or both sides of the body.

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