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Hello Archana Ji,
At age 36, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) can be a good option, especially if you and your doctor have discussed factors like your overall health, fertility evaluation results, and any other treatments you've tried. IUI can be effective for many individuals and couples, particularly when timed with ovulation, to maximize the chances of pregnancy.
If you'd like assistance connecting with a fertility expert for a second opinion or further treatment options, we can help arrange a consultation through HexaHealth. Our network includes experienced fertility specialists who can provide personalized advice and support tailored to your needs.
Pain in legs
Hello Mr Anurag,
Thank you for reaching out. Leg pain can have various causes, including muscle strain, nerve issues, poor circulation, joint problems, vitamin deficiency or underlying conditions like diabetes or arthritis.
Suggested Steps and Treatment
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My wife is diagnosed with motor neuron ALS disease now she is unable to eat food and walk & talk
Hello Mr Thakur,
We are truly sorry to hear about your wife's diagnosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). This progressive neurodegenerative condition affects motor neurons, leading to muscle weakness and loss of voluntary movements, including the ability to walk, talk, and eat. While there is no cure for ALS, there are treatment options to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
Suggested Treatment for ALS
Symptom Management
Supportive Care:
Assistive Devices:
How HexaHealth Can Help?
At HexaHealth, we can assist by connecting you with experienced neurologists, ALS specialists, and palliative care teams who can help manage your wife’s symptoms and improve her comfort. We also offer guidance on support services, such as speech therapy, nutrition counselling, and mobility assistance.
Please feel free to reach out for further information or consultations.
I am pregnant for 5.n half month I fell uncomfortable while ill sleep
Hello Sabita Ji,
Feeling uncomfortable while sleeping during pregnancy is quite common, especially as your baby grows and your body undergoes changes. Here are some tips to help you sleep better:
Try sleeping on your left side. It improves blood flow to your baby and reduces pressure on your back and organs.
For extra comfort, use pillows to support your belly and back. You can also place a pillow between your knees. A U-shaped or C-shaped pregnancy pillow can provide full-body support and help you find a comfortable position.
Avoid Lying on Your Back, as sleeping on your back can compress major blood vessels and cause discomfort or dizziness.
Drink plenty of water during the day but reduce intake before bedtime to minimize nighttime bathroom trips.
Gentle prenatal yoga or stretching can ease muscle tension and improve sleep quality.
Avoid eating heavy or spicy meals close to bedtime. Sleep with your upper body slightly elevated to prevent acid reflux.
If you continue feeling uncomfortable or experience persistent pain, insomnia, or any unusual symptoms, consult your obstetrician for personalized advice.