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Although you should continue with the same medicine presently but you should consult your doctor for this--------secondly you should get blood test for vitamin-b12 and vitamin-d for your ankle pain nd tingling sensation as well-------------------
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, thanks for the query.
I think the various numbers that you have given are :first part is tsh level and second part is the dosage of levothyroxine, is that correct?
I am sure by now her ob & gynec doctor and endocrinologist might have already talked about the recommended levels of tsh during the gestational (pregnancy) period. These are 1st trimester: 0.1 to 2,5 mu/l, 2nd trimester: 0.2 to0. 3.0 mu/l & 3rd trimester: 0.3 to 3.0 mu/l. Preferably all through out the pregna...more
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Hi, I am a male, age 29, six months before, I was diagnosed hypothyroid. Initially my tsh was around 12, doctor started therapy with 12. 5 mcg thyronorm, slowly he increased the dosage to bring tsh back to normal. Now I am on 37. 5 mcg dose with tsh 3.8.using this dose from last 2 months, I am exercising daily, all my hypothyroid symptoms getting better, I am losing half kg every month, before treatment I was overweighted. My lipid profile is also getting better, but my heart is pounding, racing all day, especially after eating, and feeling anxious, is this the side effect of levothyroxine? How much it will take get adjusted for this dose? Should I use any other medication to combat anxiety, heart palpitations? please help me with this problem. I do not believe in homeopathy system of medicine.

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Endocrinologist•Vellore
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Dear lybrate-user,
I note that your hypothyroidism is under good control on 37.5 ug thyronorm. Please continue the same dose. I am glad that you are reducing weight with diet and exercise.
Regarding your palpitation, this can occur if your dose is too much but from your test reports it appears that your dose is ok.
I suggest that you consult me online so that we can come to a clear diagnosis and then proceed. If you send your email id I will send you a proforma to fill up your smptom...more
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General Physician•Delhi
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To be your most fertile, treat your body exceptionally well. This means correcting hormone imbalances through the everyday choices surrounding diet, exercise, sleep and relaxation. You should aim to keep stressful cortisol levels low through meditation, acupuncture, and exercise. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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Hair fall is very common amongst women as compared to men. Severe hairfall can not only make you look bald, but also impact your self-esteem negatively. There are several causes of hair fall ranging from minor dietary issues (iron and vitamin B12 deficiency) to major issues like poor thyroid function, depression, etc. Mental stress alone can cause significant hair fall. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
TSH o.3636 mU/L is on the lower side, but it is unlikely to cause any problems of hyperthyroidism.
My suggestion is please reduce the dosage of Levothyroxine to 50 mcg per day, then check TSH after 6 weeks. It should be maintained around 3 to 4 mU/L. At which most of the symptoms are in check. If you have any questions please do come back. Thanks. (As regards the homeopathic medication it has literally no role to play), it hardly alters TSH levels.
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