Thyronorm 50Mcg Tablet Side Effect

I have hypothyroidism and taking thyronorm 100 mcg tablets. Can breastfeeding cause thyroid in baby if i'm discontinue the tablets. Please give me suggestions.

Dr. Prabhakar Laxman Jathar 92% (20239 ratings)
MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Diploma in Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics, Cetificate Course In Thyroid Disorders Management (CCMTD)
Endocrinologist, Dharwad
I have hypothyroidism and taking thyronorm 100 mcg tablets. Can breastfeeding cause thyroid in baby if i'm discontinu...
Hello, Thanks for the query. Madam, hypothyroidism is a hormone (Thyroxine, T4 )deficiency disorder. As your thyroid gland is not able to produce required amount of that hormone, it has to be supplemented from outside in the form of Levothyroxine tablets in required doses. This has to be done for life time. So during breast feeding you will have to continue taking the tablets. Usually post delivery dosage requirement may get reduced, so please ensule that your dose is correct. That can be done by assessing the TSH level. Stopping the tablet will result in increased symptoms of hypothyroidism in you. When you are on tablets and breast feeding the baby, there is no effect on the baby. However, if you stop taking tablets, then your TSH will go ip and all symptoms will come back. I hope things are clear. If you still have any questions please do come back. Thanks.
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She take medicine mext 7.5,sazo500, hcqs200,ketoflamp, biod3 strong and thyronorm. Her crp c reactive protein 2.7,urea blood 17.1,ra factor 192.9,tsh 4.147.her main problem is leg pain (knee, swelling leg, face,hand and sometimes vomiting tendency. When pain high she take signoflam .please tell me her kidney related any problem is there or not? One month before she start all of medicine but now leg pain (knee) same still here.

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She take medicine mext 7.5,sazo500, hcqs200,ketoflamp, biod3 strong and thyronorm. Her crp c reactive protein 2.7,ure...
Because your kidneys are located toward your back and underneath your ribcage, it may be hard to tell if the pain you’re experiencing in that area is coming from your back or your kidney. The symptoms you’re having can help you figure out which is the source of the pain. The location, type, and severity of the pain are some of the things that will be different depending on whether the pain is from a problem in your kidneys or your back. How to identify kidney painkidney pain is most often caused by a kidney infection or a stone in the tubes coming out of your kidney. If the pain is coming from your kidney, it will have these features: where the pain is located kidney pain is felt in your flank, which is the area on either side of your spine between the bottom of your ribcage and your hips. It usually occurs in one side of your body, but it can occur in both sides. Type of pain kidney pain is usually sharp if you have a kidney stone and a dull ache if you have an infection. Most often it will be constant. It won’t get worse with movement or go away by itself without treatment. If you’re passing a kidney stone, the pain may fluctuate as the stone moves. Radiation of the pain sometimes the pain spreads (radiates) to your inner thigh or lower abdomen. Severity of the pain kidney pain is classified according to how bad it is — severe or mild. A kidney stone usually causes severe pain, and the pain from an infection is usually mild. Things that make it better or worse typically, nothing makes the pain better until the problem is corrected, such as by passing the stone. Unlike back pain, it usually won’t change with movement. Accompanying symptoms if you have a kidney infection or a kidney stone, you may also experience: •fever and chills •nausea and vomiting •cloudy or dark urine •an urgent need to urinate •pain when you urinate •a recent infection in your bladder •blood in your urine (this can happen with an infection or kidney stones) •small kidney stones that look like gravel in your urine how to identify back pain back pain is more common than kidney pain and is usually caused by a problem in the muscles, bones, or nerves in your back. Has the following features: where the pain is located back pain can occur anywhere on your back, but it’s most commonly located in your lower back or one of your buttocks. Type of pain muscle pain feels like a dull ache. If a nerve has been injured or irritated, the pain is a sharp burning sensation that may travel down your buttock to your lower leg or even your foot. Muscle pain may affect one or both sides, but nerve pain usually only affects one side. Radiation of the pain nerve pain may spread to your lower leg. Pain from a muscle usually stays in the back. Severity of the pain back pain is described as acute or chronic based on how long you’ve had it. Acute pain lasts days to weeks, subacute pain lasts six weeks to three months, and chronic pain lasts longer than three months. Things that make it better or worse back pain may get worse with movement or if you sit or stand for a long time. It may get better if you switch positions or walk around. Accompanying symptoms other symptoms you may experience with back pain include: •the painful spot looking swollen and feeling tender to the touch •a muscle spasm in the painful area •numbness or weakness in one or both of your legs (if the pain is due to a nerve issue) if you find you have back pain and can’t hold your urine or bowel movements, something is pressing on your spinal nerves, and you should be evaluated immediately. This condition, called cauda equina syndrome, can cause severe long-term damage to your spinal nerves if not treated right away. 6 imbalances that cause pain—and how to fix them "pain is a medical condition and a medical issue, says brett jones, owner of applied strength in pittsburgh who is certified for the functional movement screen, a system of tests and cor rective exercise strategies. "it's a warning sign. The pain is there to tell you something's wrong. And that warning sign could be more serious than "you're going too hard. Jones and the other coaches consulted for this piece all had a horror story to tell-when pain in a client meant a more serious condition such as a nerve issue, thyroid issue, or even cancer. The point: if you experience regular pain while exercising-or when you're not-go to the doctor. If you've been cleared by a doc and you're still feeling discomfort, try these simple tests to see what's truly causing the pain-it could be related to an imbalance in a completely different part of your body. The good news: with these drills, stretches, and corrective exercises, you may be able to fix them-no doctors necessary.
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I was recommended to take ngs (cares testing) next-generation sequencing for my mother which can be useful to current treatment. cares and hope foundation are the two labs recommended in united states (estimated around rs. 5 lakhs. Wanted to know is there any good labs available in india for ngs which is cost effective. Please suggest if any. Disease history: my mother was diagnosed with metastatic rectum and breast cancer (both primary) in nov 2015. Immediately gave cape (2000 mg/d)-ox (200 mg) + bevacizumab (500 mg), 6 cycles last cycle mar 2016. Then she took only anastrozole till dec 2020. She had excellent disease free interval till dec 2020. As cea and ca 125 markers raised doctor rechallenged with the same treatment bevacizumab and took 6 cycles (may 2021 last cycle). This time treatment was not much effective. Now recent pet taken on 29 dec shows progression in liver. Liver biopsy consistent with breast carcinoma, currently taking abemaciclib (ramiven 100 mg), letrozole 2.5 mg, mirtaz 7.5 mg, shelcal 500 mg, brevipil, ivabradine, thyronorm.

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I have chest pain and shortness of breath during and after walking or doing work. My echo is normal but tmt is positive for inducible ischemia. I have high bp and also pain in left hand and shoulder. My medications: amlovas at, telmikind h, thyronorm 75, monticope, cyra ls.

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I have chest pain and shortness of breath during and after walking or doing work. My echo is normal but tmt is positi...
Hello Lybrate user, use homoeopathic medications for your problem to get instant and effective results. Its curable, no need to worry about. Homoeopathic medicines plays excellent role to treat such problems in a hollistic way without any side effect. I suggest you to message me your complete history in private chat with all reports & details & consult online through Lybrate. I will guide you for holistic & effective results with homoeopathy! take care! best regards:)
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Once started thyronorm ,is it possible to stop. please respond. My question related to thyroid.

Dr. Prabhakar Laxman Jathar 92% (20239 ratings)
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Endocrinologist, Dharwad
lybrate-user ji, thanks for the query. Madam please understand the condition hypothyroidism occurs when one's thyroid gland is not able to synthesise adequate amount of thyroxine (t4 hormone). This hormone is required for most of the metabolic activities in our body. If it is not available in adequate quantities then tsh level goes up, plus patient develops a number of symptoms like weight gain, slow hear rate, tiredness, early fatigue, menstrual problems, dry skin, dry hair, hair fall, anxiety, joint and muscle pain and many more issues. To correct that situation there is a need to supplement that hormone, which is given as levothyroxine. If one takes adequate dosage of this then the condition is controlled effectively. However, the treatment is for lifetime. Thanks.
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I am a 23 year old girl. I have pcod problems and thyroid. I have my thyroid problems under control now as I consume thyronorm 62. 5 mg.in 2020, as I was having yasmin for pcod, I started having gastric issues so my doctor told me to have pan d for 20 days. But on the 18th day I started having white discharge from nipples. He told me to stop pan d and start with cabgolin for 8 weeks (once each week. I had it for 4 weeks and stopped it then. I was having no problem after that till 2021 april, I consulted my gynecologist for hair fall.in 2021 february I stopped all my pcod pills. She told me to get all my hormone levels tested and consult an endocrinologist. I found out that prolactin was a bit high (60) and I took my report to the endocrinologist. He told me to do peg prolactin test which came out to be 110. He told me to do mri (pituitary) but no testing center was agreeing on this so he finally told me to have cabgolin for 8 weeks (twice each week) and then check with my prolactin. Till now I was not having any sort of chest pain. But after that I started with my pcod pills (regestrone 10 mg and normoz) and cabgolin all together which started causing a bit of breast pain. It was getting more so I left my pcod pills and the pain stopped. I continued with cabgolin for 8 weeks and then checked with my prolactin. It was 0.2 (normal. But I started having breast pain a few days before checking my prolactin test and it is still there. The pain is not always there but it's irritating whenever it is there. Please help me. The prolactin level is normal now but I don't know whether this is for some side effects of any pills.

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I am a 23 year old girl. I have pcod problems and thyroid. I have my thyroid problems under control now as I consume ...
Hi this is all based on the hormone imbalance you have to mention your weight and height to know whether there is imbalance because of the weight or is it because of micro adenoma or it is been because of unhealthy sleep pattern based on which we can take a call on the treatment which is very important for you to sort out because all the symptoms and signs which you are saying gives in to a point saying that it is a hormone imbalance so which can be sorted out with regular lifestyle modification and proper sleep pattern especially sleeping early and waking up early.
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Hi, my wife is present and it's almost going to be 3 months and in her recent blood test she got to know that her thyroid (tsh) level is 7.11 which is at higher side and doctor has recommend to have thyronorm 50 mcg. Now I need to understand will hight level of tsh make any effect on baby.

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Endocrinologist, Dharwad
Mr Vinit Kumar, Thanks for the query. I have seen the details given. As I understand your wife is pregnant probably in the third month of gestation. In that period if her TSH is 7.11 mU/L, which means she has hypothyroidism. Hence there is a need for her to take Levothyroxine 50 mcg per day. Please understand that during pregnancy TSH has to be in the following range. 1)1st trimester TSH 0.1 to 2.5 mU/L 2)2nd Trimester TSH 0.2 to 3.0 mU/L 3) 3rd Trimester 0.3 to 3.0 mU/L. Therefore, there is a need for maintaining TSH around <2.5 mU/L for proper development of baby and for desired outcome of pregnancy. Now on you will have to get Thyroid function every 4 weeks till the delivery. Thanks.
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Male 49 years. Wt -- 78 kg, ht- 5 ft 10 inch, blood reports show- tsh-44.58, ldl-136.8, hdl- 32. Guide effective and good medicines to bring to normal.

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Male 49 years. Wt -- 78 kg, ht- 5 ft 10 inch, blood reports show- tsh-44.58, ldl-136.8, hdl- 32. Guide effective and ...
Tsh medicine is one in whole world thyroxin by multiple name n company' eltroxin, thyronorm 175 mcg one in empty stomach two months. + calcijointd3 one at night till you take thyronorm. Hdl diet plan to be guided by diatician.
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