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Asked for male, 36 years old from Srinagar
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yes both are same. In hypothyroidism:-- where there is deficiency of thyroxine hormone leading to sluggishness,
tired feeling, weight increase, slow heart beats, intolerance to cold, swelling of legs, feet and
face, difficulty in concentrating and at times in speech. Treatment for hypothyroidism is
giving thyroxine tablets. And dose are according to level of thyroid for life time.
Avoid bad habits . Avoid stress. Some...more
tired feeling, weight increase, slow heart beats, intolerance to cold, swelling of legs, feet and
face, difficulty in concentrating and at times in speech. Treatment for hypothyroidism is
giving thyroxine tablets. And dose are according to level of thyroid for life time.
Avoid bad habits . Avoid stress. Some...more
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The most common is hypothyroidism, when the thyroid doesn't make enough thyroid hormone. Without this hormone, your metabolism slows and you may gain weight, feel sluggish and tired, and get depressed. Your periods may become irregular and you may have dry skin and nails. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Hypothyroidism is a hormone (Thyroxine produce by thyroid), this hormone is required every day for multiple metabbolic functions and normal functioning of brain. So there is a need to give daily supplement in adequate dosage.
Ideally TSH should be maintained around 3 to 4 mU/L.
Your present TSH level is too low. So reduce the dosage to 25 mcg and then check TSH again after 6 weeks. Please remember it is a lifelong treatment. Thanks.
Hypothyroidism is a hormone (Thyroxine produce by thyroid), this hormone is required every day for multiple metabbolic functions and normal functioning of brain. So there is a need to give daily supplement in adequate dosage.
Ideally TSH should be maintained around 3 to 4 mU/L.
Your present TSH level is too low. So reduce the dosage to 25 mcg and then check TSH again after 6 weeks. Please remember it is a lifelong treatment. Thanks.
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The condition you are having hypothyroidism, where the hormone thyroxine (t4) is not properly produced by thyroid gland. Hence it has to be taken from outside and that too for patient's lifetime. The levels of t3, t4 & tsh are normal because of the treatment. So you can not stop it. Secondly the tablet has to be taken early morning and for two hours nothing should be taken after that. That is the requirement. If you do not follow that the benefits of treatment may not occur.
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lybrate-user ji, Thanks for the query.
Since you are taking Levothyroxine supplement, means you have hypothyroidism. The variation in TSh may be occurring due to improper dosage adjustment of thyroxine. If dosage properly adjusted, then one can maintain TSH around 3 to 4 mU/L and be free from all the symptoms. Thanks.
Since you are taking Levothyroxine supplement, means you have hypothyroidism. The variation in TSh may be occurring due to improper dosage adjustment of thyroxine. If dosage properly adjusted, then one can maintain TSH around 3 to 4 mU/L and be free from all the symptoms. Thanks.
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You can take thyroxine and is for low or absent production of thyroid hormones and have to take for full life uric acid levels in the blood naturally fluctuate, and what is considered a "normal" may vary depending on the lab doing the analysis. Typically, a person is considered hyperuricemic if he or she has more than 7.2 mg of uric acid per deciliter of blood.
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Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland is under active and does not produce sufficient amounts of thyroid hormones required in the body. The most cause of hypothyroidism is Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an auto immune disorder in which the antibodies are produced by the immune system against its own tissue, which in turn attacks the thyroid gland resulting in hypothyroidism.Severe Iodine defficiency can also lead to hypothyroidism . Natural Homeopathic rem...more
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