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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
Tsh 0.1 mu/l is not yet in the hyperthyroidism range. It is lower than normal. You have not mentioned t4 level, which is more relevant than t3. If you have tachycardia (fast pulse, >100/minute) and palpitation, then only proplanolol 20 mg or 40 mg may be helpful. But no other drug is needed. Thanks.
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hyperthyroidism is a condition which can only be controlled by taking drugs as you are doing, or thyroidectomy (removal of thyroid) may have to be undertaken. Or by using radio active iodine the gland's activity is curtailed. Once that is done you will have to take thyroxine tablets to replace the hormone. There are no medications to curtail the glandular activity than methods mentioned above.
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Mr. lybrate-user, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details. It is necessary to see the actual ecg. Howevre, it would be good if you consult a caardiologist or local physician with the report. Thanks.
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. Only FT4 is not so much important. TSH has to come up also total T4 level also needs to be checked. The very fact that TSH is still 0.007mU/L, shows you have still a very strong hyperactivity of thyroid gland. TSH has to come up to 2 to 4 mU/L range. The hyperactivity has to be completely brought in control. If you are on treatment for over 2 years then please talk to your doctor and find out if other options like Radio Iodine c...more
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Nuclear Medicine Physician•Navi Mumbai
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Dear Ms. Megha, you have mentioned that you are taking tab. Neomercazole without your family Dr. Informing you about the kind of thyroid disorder that you are suffering from. Sounds strange. Please consult a thyroidologist at the earliest.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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you are taking wrong medicines....neo-mercazole takes in hyperthyroidism.
and thyroxine takes in hypothyroidism.
pl. send your reports and consult again.
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Hi,1. Take phytolacca berry tablets (wsi), 2 tablets with warm water, three times a day, half an hour before meals.
2. fatoline drops from Haslab, 15 drops + 1/2 cup of warm water, twice a day.
3. Take 1 glass of luke warm water with lemon juice and honey in the morning for 15 days in a month.
4.Take 1 cup of green tea in the evening daily.
5. Do Surya Namaskar , yoga asans like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose), Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand Pose),Vajrasana (Diamond Pose), Pavanamuktas...more
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Yes, there are some side effects of anti-Thyroid meds. Merely having T3, T4, TSH normal is not enough. I would recommend a more comprehensive and Integrative management.
It is not necessary to take Neo Mercazoke, Betanol lifelong. But your Thyroid status will have to be monitored long term.
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Tablet Neomercazole is antithyroid medication. It has to be taken for 12 to 18 months and during this period TSH levels should be checked every 3 months to know if desired improvement has occurred or not. Aap ka TSH level 2 mU/L to 3 mU/L itana ana chahiye. Plus all the symptoms, jo takalif hoti hai vo bhi kam honi chaiye. Thanks.
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