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

Occasional mood swings are normal and can happen due to everyday stress or lack of rest. however, frequent or extreme changes in mood that interfere with daily life may need medical attention.

Sweating is your body’s natural way to regulate temperature. it can be triggered by heat, physical activity, stress, fever, spicy foods, or medical conditions like hyperthyroidism or infections.

Indigestion or gas gastritis (stomach inflammation) acid reflux or ulcers food poisoning or infections

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.

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.

See a doctor if bloating is persistent, painful, or accompanied by weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, blood in stool, or if it disrupts daily life.

Yes, weight gain can occur due to factors like slow metabolism, water retention, hormonal imbalance, poor sleep, or side effects of medications—even without changes in diet.

Yes, certain bacteria like e. coli, shigella, or salmonella can cause severe food poisoning that leads to bloody diarrhea, often with abdominal cramps and fever.

A poor appetite can be caused by infections, chronic illnesses, stress, depression, medications, digestive issues, or hormonal imbalances. sometimes even a change in routine or aging can reduce hunger.

Treatment may include antiperspirants, medications, botox injections, lifestyle changes, or in severe cases, surgical options. it’s best to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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