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Nadia Hussain reminds women to get regular blood tests to understand changes in their bodies caused by vitamin deficiencies

Nadia Hussain reminds women to get regular blood tests to understand changes in their bodies caused by vitamin deficiencies

The model shared her personal experience of weight gain and lethargy caused by elements missing from her diet.
02 Aug, 2022

Nadia Hussain has some wisdom to pass onto others stemming from her personal experience. The model noticed some unusual changes in her body and decided to get them checked. She found out what crucial elements are missing from her diet that she needs to stay healthy and wants everyone to be aware of their bodies so they can take care of themselves better.

On Tuesday, she posted a video and shared what she has been going through with her followers on Instagram. She captured the gist of it in the caption and wrote, “A special message for all the women (and even men!!!) — please keep getting various blood tests done to keep a check on what’s happening inside your body!! Lots of symptoms are related to deficiencies or changes in body systems which one might not be able to understand. Please regularly consult a doctor.”

Adding that this is not a sponsored video, Hussain started, “Today’s video is a very special video especially for all the women out there. Recently I noticed some changes in my body, I was gaining a lot of weight around my belly [and] there was regular bloating in my body. Other than that, while working out I felt like I had no stamina, I had no energy. There was an overall feeling of lethargy.”

The model revealed that she had some tests done only to find out she is deficient in thyroid, vitamin D, iron and vitamin B12, which ensure the body’s metabolism stays active. “In their deficiency, your metabolism becomes slow because of which you gain weight easily, you have no energy, you feel fatigued and irritable, and an element of depression also steps in,” she explained. Hussain has started taking vitamin D, thyroxine, iron and vitamin B12 supplements.

“Actually, I’ve been pretty regular with my vitamins and supplements but for the past year and a half I had been slacking. All of a sudden now these changes have happened. So I really wanted to give a message to all the women out there — please get a blood test to check for all these things — whether you have anaemia or some deficiency. These tests, such as a liver function test, cholesterol test, urine and kidney function test, you should be getting done regularly,” she said.

Hussain hopes she’ll start feeling better eventually with a regular dose of medication. “Normally I’m very energetic but during exercise I [have been] thinking I really really have to push myself. So this is my message for all the women out there, please keep getting blood tests done and keep a check on your body to understand what’s going on inside. Sometimes we think we’re gaining weight because of our diet but there could definitely be a lot of deficiencies in your body as well,” she concluded.

Comments

REAL Aug 02, 2022 02:53pm
Good advise, but do also advise on how to have enough funds to afford an authentic and validated check up, and later treatment if any deficiencies are revealed. Also please advise on how to finance the reliable Vitamin supplements. Appreciate your good advises.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 02, 2022 02:58pm
Great move and excellent news.
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M Nasir Aug 02, 2022 03:28pm
Those who afford a blood test do not develop Vitamin deficiencies. Those who do cannot afford the test and treatment.
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Guru Aug 02, 2022 03:38pm
Wow! What a knowledgeable person. Should become doctor instead of wasting time on instagram/facebook/tiktok etc. After blood test, lets talk about Xray, MRI etc.
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SaneMind1st Aug 02, 2022 03:57pm
Expose your private life online. Then complain that you are trolled, body shamed, your privacy is being invaded, and call people jaahils.
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Javaria Aug 02, 2022 04:02pm
Not really necessary to get expensive tests done for vitamin deficiencies. Just to need to ensure there is proper gut health & balanced diet with plenty of fruit and green vegetables & probiotics . Avoid oil/ghee heavy and carbs & sugar heavy traditional Pakistani diet. Stick to unprocessed foods. Get enough iron from protein /meat to prevent anaemia. Women need to get exposure to 30 mins morning sunlight to build up their Vit D stores and adequate exercise for strong bones.
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Noted Aug 02, 2022 04:26pm
Now I understand, what does Brain Drain means!
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Noted Aug 02, 2022 04:27pm
Brilliant indeed!
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ST Aug 02, 2022 04:45pm
Tallking about vitamins, poor struggles with their hand to mouth expenses.
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Jaredlee007 Aug 02, 2022 05:05pm
Complete nonsense. Not walking, staying indoors, watching t.v. are the habits that cause vitamin deficiency. She is clueless about the basics of life.
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Jamil Soomro, New York City Aug 02, 2022 05:13pm
Nadia Hussain is absolutely right on Vitamins and I fully agree with her. I credit my good health to the daily use of essential Vitamins. I have had no cold, flu or weakness of any kind for many years now. Good advice.
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Ali B Aug 02, 2022 05:57pm
Cutting on fatty foods like beef ghee and sugar also helps.
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Khadija Aug 02, 2022 06:59pm
Very helpful post by nadia. Jazakallah
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Alih Kazmi Aug 02, 2022 07:00pm
If they don't have bread they should eat cake. If one could afford regular blood test they probably won't need a blood test. Vitamin deficiency is by and large another name for poverty.
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Shamsa Aug 02, 2022 08:15pm
@Guru she is a doctor first then model then actress n now makeup artist
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Dr. Salaria, Ahmad Part II Aug 02, 2022 08:21pm
Very important nees. Who wakes these guys up every now and then?
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Raheel Aug 02, 2022 09:35pm
Plastic surgery has wrecked this lady. Very sad to see.
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FB Aug 03, 2022 01:45am
@Javaria - please avoid some misconception - Early morning sunlight = NO VIT D Our skin needs UVB rays from sunlight to synthesise VIT D, and they can only enter the atmosphere at an angle when the sim is high, so say from 11am - 3pm (roughly, or simply saying while your shadow is shorter than you). Protein does not provide iron, it’s a nutrient itself. Some foods rich in protein may provide iron as well like nuts and red meat. Thanks
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TPA Aug 03, 2022 06:22am
She is playing wannabe doctor.
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A Aug 03, 2022 06:36am
Very important advice. Go to good lab or reputable hospital or government clinic. Many just throw samples in basin and give random results or of liking of doctor who want to loot.
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Yasmin Aug 03, 2022 10:37am
I like the advice, as it's very true not only for women but for men also. Many researches talk about deficiency of Vitamin B6 causes mental health issues, as it aggreviates the aggression
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