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General Physician•Delhi
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Acid reflux is a common condition that features a burning pain, known as heartburn, in the lower chest area. It happens when stomach acid flows back up into the food pipe. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd) is diagnosed when acid reflux occurs more than twice a week. Acid reflux is a common condition that features a burning pain, known as heartburn. If you've been having repeated episodes of heartburn—or any other symptoms of acid reflux, you might try the following: eat sparingly and slowly...more
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Endocrinologist•Mumbai
Probably you may need to reduce your dosage. I am sure the doctors had advised you for sonography of thyroid gland to find out underlying pathology. Many times vitamin and mineral deficiency can also cause thyroid dysfunction. Hashimoto thyroiditis is very common in female patients - I am sure you have done anti TOP antibodies.
Ideally once hypothyroidism found you need to consult and do thyroid function testing every 4 monthly if not possible then at least 6 monthly.
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Hi, my wife is pregnant (8 weeks running) she is 21 years. I want to know about at this time can she use "garner light complete serum cream" daily? Her skin is dry and fair. She wants a cream that will not darken her skin. Though garner mentioned it is dermatological tested, but is there any ingredients that can be harmful? If it is not suitable, can you please suggest a pregnancy-safe cream? This cream has the following ingredients: water, octocrylene, ethylhexyl salicylate, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, stearic acid, niacinamide, simethicone, ethylhexyl triazone, dicaprylyl carbonate, titanium dioxide, palmitic acid, ci 77891 / titanium dioxide, potassium cetyl phosphate, glycerin, silica, phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid, peg-100 start, c13-14 isoparaffin, potassium hydroxide, linalool, geraniol, carbomer, glyceryl start, talc, triethanolamine, fragrance, myristica acid, aluminum hydroxide, phenoxyethanol, ascorbyl glucoside, limonene, disodium stearoyl glutamate, tocopheryl acetate, tocopherol, dipropylene glycol, caprylyl glycol, capryloyl salicylic acid, laureth-7, tetrasodium edta, lemon fruit extract, citronella, hydroxycitronellal, citrus junos fruit extract, maltodextrin, cetyl alcohol, polyacrylamide, hexyl cinnamon, benzyl salicylate, benzyl alcohol. (c245523/1).

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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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1) during pregnancy darkening happens because of hormonal changes and one can not prevent and should not hormonal changes.
2) with so many ingredients no one can give scientific answer as no such scientific studies exist still confirm with skin specialist.
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I am hypothyroid since before pregnancy. I am 19 weeks pregnant right now. When I came to know that I am pregnant I was 5 week pregnant. At 7 week pregnancy I checked my thyroid n it came 7.73 so my endocrinologist started me with mon to fri 100 mcg thyronorm and sat sun 200 mcg. After 1 mnth of taking this dose tsh came 0.4 which was normal so I was asked to continue same dose. After 1 mnth when checked it came low 0.1. So my endocrinologist changed dose to mon to sat 100 and only on sunday 200 mcg. Then last week my tsh came high 6.63.Now agn my endocrinologist asking to take same dose as before mon to fri 100 and sat sun 200. My gynaecologist asking me to taking 125 mcg daily. Whom shud I follow now? Gynaec or endo? Wudnt be 125 mcg daily a low dose as I heard that thyronorm is needed more as pregnancy progresses?

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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
During pregnancy or even before conception it is essential to maintain TSH level around 2 mU/L. The recommended levels are as follows: 1st Trimester 0.1 to 2.5 mU/L, 2nd Trimester 0.2 to 3 mU/L & 3rd Trimester: 0.3 to 3.0 mU/L. These are very crucial levels, in terms of proper fetal development and for expected healthy outcome of pregnancy. So my advice is to take Thyroxine as prescribed by the endocrinologist. Plus check TSh levels every 4 to6 weeks. If l...more
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General Physician•Delhi
Graves disease of thyroid being on higher side is related to stress of puberty, pregnancy and postpartum periods and any other stress
you're lucky to have normal levels during pregnancy as medicines to reduce thyroxine secreted by high thyroid carry lots of side effects and aren't safer during pregnancy
regarding using radio active for Graves disease, just forget about it and move on
analyze the cause
hope to get cured on it's own like the books say
Graves disease is self...more
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