Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and can understand your concern. I can really understand how exhausting these flare-ups must feel, especially when you are planning for pregnancy. You have managed this for years, so it is completely natural to be extra cautious now. Atopic dermatitis can definitely worsen due to hormonal and emotional stress, and changes before pregnancy sometimes make the skin extra sensitive.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. I can understand how overwhelming it must feel to hear about diabetes on top of already being busy with work. The good news is, you do not need to turn your life upside down; even small changes can make a big difference. On the food side, just think of simple swaps like Cutting down on white rice or bread.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Your test shows that the cancer has a KRAS (Kirsten Rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog) mutation and is MSI (microsatellite instability) stable with low PD-L1 (programmed death-ligand 1) expression (three percent). This essentially means that some of the newer targeted therapies and immunotherapies, such as EGFR (epidermal growth factor Receptor) inhibitors or immunotherapy alone, are unlikely to be effective in your case. The main treatment option in this situation is chemotherapy, usually with combinations like FOLFOX [FOLinic acid (Leucovorin) plus Fluorouracil (5-FU) plus OXaliplatin] or FOLFIRI [FOLinic acid (Leucovorin) plus Fluorouracil (5-FU) plus IRInotecan].
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and I completely understand your concerns. Planning a pregnancy while managing Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (AATD) can feel overwhelming, but with proper guidance, it is definitely possible to have a healthy pregnancy and baby. Since AATD is a genetic condition, genetic counseling before conception is strongly recommended. It helps assess whether your partner is a carrier and the risk of your child inheriting the deficiency.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your query and understand your concern. I can understand how frustrating and overwhelming this must feel for you. From what you describe, you are dealing with hypothalamic obesity after craniopharyngioma surgery, along with hypothyroidism, early diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. This combination makes weight control especially difficult because the brain center that regulates hunger and satiety has been affected.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. You have severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), AHI (apnea-hypopnea index) 32, and despite using CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure), you still snore, feel sleepy during the day, and your wife notices pauses in your breathing. This suggests that your CPAP settings may not be fully optimized, and you might need a repeat titration study to adjust the pressures. Your blood pressure remains poorly controlled (around 150/95 mmHg) despite being on two medications.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com I read through your history carefully, and I understand how frustrating it must be to deal with epilepsy, thyroid problems, weight issues, and tiredness all at the same time. Let me break this down for you. You have generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and your electroencephalogram (EEG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) show temporal lobe changes with hippocampal sclerosis. Even though you are on Levetiracetam 1000 mg twice daily, you are still having seizures, which means your epilepsy is not fully controlled, and this may need re-adjustment of medicines or adding another drug. Your thyroid is still underactive, as your thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is above the target range.
Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I can understand your concern.Yes, hormones can play a role. Rosacea often worsens around menopause, and hot flashes plus hormonal fluctuations can definitely trigger facial flushing. This may explain why her symptoms cycle around her periods and get worse after perimenopause began.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. Yes, hormones are linked. Irregular and heavy periods, cystic breakouts around her cycle, and acne worsening after stopping birth control all point toward a hormonal component. Conditions like PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) can cause both acne and irregular cycles, so it may be worth checking with a gynecologist.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. The spirometry results indicating early COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), along with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and prediabetes, are all significant red flags. However, these conditions are still at a stage where lifestyle changes, especially quitting smoking, can make a substantial positive difference. Nicotine addiction is one of the toughest to overcome, but it is absolutely possible with the right support.
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