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Thyrogear 100Mcg Tablet Health Feed

Asked for female, 33 years old from Delhi
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BHMS, MD - Alternate Medicine

Homeopath•Nagpur
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Hypothyroidism now a days is more an iodine deficiency disease, but it has become an autoimmune disease. In homoeopathy we give the medicine which makes the body generator, an adequate thyroid level, so that gradually body resume it's original functionality which is visible through the thyroid level test time to time, and gradually you can get rid of your altroxin as well, and may be after sometime you can stop homoeopathy medicine as your thyroid level remains normal afterwards. Avoid cabbage, ...more
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. Lybrate-user, if you feeling fine with that dose and if tsh levels are within normal (desired) limit, then there is absolutely no problem. Thyroxine is actually similar to the natural hormone produced by thyroid gland. So most often it is very well tolerated. Some times side effects may be seen, early in treatment. But majority of patients do not experience any problems. Thanks.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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Avoid stress. Some Relax during work.
Drink more water, high-carbohydrate foods such as potatoes, rice, pasta and bread.

You can take Nutrient-rich foods that improve your health may also benefit your thyroid gland,
antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables more plenty of water: Blueberries, tomatoes, bell peppers, and other foods rich in antioxidants can improve overall health and benefit the thyroid gland. Eating foods high in B vitamins, like whole grains, may also help.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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Take diet for hypothyroidism:-

high-carbohydrate foods such as potatoes, rice, pasta
and bread, avoid oily foods,junk foods, go for walk.
Nutrient-rich foods that improve your health may also benefit your thyroid gland,
antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables more plenty of water: Blueberries, tomatoes, bell
peppers, and other foods rich in antioxidants can improve overall health and benefit the
thyroid gland. Eating foods high in B vitamins, like whole grains, m...more
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Asked for Female, 30 years old from Trichy
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Dermatologist•Pathanamthitta
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The first and most important thing is control of your thyroid problem. Correct your diet. Consume plenty of pulses, legumes, sprouts, grams, soya and nuts. If you r nonvegetarian, have meat, fish, milk and milk products in plenty. Drink lots of water. Avoid stressing over your hair fall since dopamine released can decrease hair further. Stay away from chemicals like hair dyes, bleaches. Avoid straighteners and hot combs. Overwashing and overshampooing can make your hair fall. Wash your hair twic...more
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General Physician•Bangalore
You mentioned only TSH level you didn't mention T3 T4 level. Based on which medication should be started. Thyroxin is what is present in body and levothyroxin is synthetic version of thyroxin what companies produce. Please don't start any such tablets on your own without a doctors advice. Feel free to contact me here if you have any queries anytime with reports.
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Homeopath•Faridabad
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Hello,White patches on your skin are a common type of depigmented skin lesion associated with an infection, allergy, or autoimmune disorder. One common cause of white spots, or hypopigmentation, is a fungal infection of the skin known as tinea versicolor (associated with other symptoms, such as itching or dryness on or around the white patches). This fungal infection is not contagious and can be treated easily with over-the-counter medications.
Please tell me other symptoms like about sensa...more
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
TSH 89.00 mU/L is too high, suggesting presence of uncontrolled hypothyroidism. So it is good that you are already on Levothyroxine. Please check TSH level after 6 weeks to see if there is desired reduction. It should be maintained around 3 to 4 mU/L. Then only all the symptoms are in check. Thanks.
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Homeopath•Secunderabad
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Please do not take medicines on your own as it is not the right approach. Let the doctor examine you (physical examination and checking the vitals is an important part of clinical examination ). Moreover it requires regular monitoring (regular investigations) to assess how your body is adjusting. So start with the treatment after visiting the doctor. Meanwhile, please take good care of your health by adapting a healthy lifestyle. Avoid all bad habits. Exercise every day which will improve your i...more
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Asked for female, 28 years old from Panchkula
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
TSH 57.08 mU/L, shows it is confirmed hypothyroidism. Hence the treatment is also correct. Please ensure that TSH level is maintained between 3 to 4 mU/L, with adequate dosage of thyroxine. So please check TSH after 6 to 8 weeks, if the level is still above the recommended range, then there is a need to increase the dose further.
Plus it is necessary to take the drug early morning on empty stomach, then nothing to be taken for at least 1 to 1 and half hour. P...more
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