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

See a doctor if you gain weight rapidly without clear reason, or if it’s accompanied by fatigue, swelling, irregular periods, or mood changes, which may point to a hormonal or medical issue.

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

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.

Yes, conditions like diabetes, thyroid disorders, infections, menopause (hot flashes), and certain medications can cause increased sweating.

No, bloating is a temporary feeling of fullness or tightness in the abdomen, often due to gas or fluid, while weight gain involves an increase in body fat over time.

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

Mood changes can be triggered by hormonal imbalances (e.g., during pms, pregnancy, or menopause), stress, sleep issues, mental health conditions like depression or bipolar disorder, medication side effects, or chronic illnesses.

Doctors may recommend stool tests, blood tests, colonoscopy, or imaging studies to identify the cause and determine the appropriate treatment.

Hormonal changes (thyroid, pcos), water retention, medications (antidepressants, steroids), poor diet and lack of exercise

Treatment depends on the cause and may include antibiotics (for bacterial infections), anti-inflammatory drugs (for ibd), fluids to prevent dehydration, and sometimes hospitalization.

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