Hello doctors m suffering from hyperthyroidism from last 1.5 years in my recent test t3- 154.42 ng/dl+normal) t4- 10microgram/dl (normal) tsh- 0.008microlu/aml (low) from different books I get to know about tsh is from pituitary not from thyroid gland. But m taking medicine for thyroid. Which I think only works on t3/4 not on tsh so what treatment need to solve tsh problem? I.e from pituitary gland's problem.
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Dear lybrate-user ji, hyperthyroidism occurs when your thyroid gland produces too much of the hormone thyroxine. It is commonly caused by: -graves' disease: graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder in which antibodies produced by your immune system stimulate your thyroid to produce too much t4. It's the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. -hyperfunctioning thyroid nodules (toxic adenoma, toxic multinodular goitre or plummer's disease). -thyroiditis. The common symptoms include: -weight loss -rapid heartbeat, irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), palpitations -increased appetite -nervousness, anxiety and irritability -sweating -changes in menstrual patterns -increased sensitivity to heat -an enlarged thyroid gland -fatigue, muscle weakness -difficulty sleeping -skin thinning -fine, brittle hair conventional treatment for hyperthyroidism tends to involve hormone therapy that is designed to reduce thyroid hormone levels. Homeopathy for hyperthyroidism offers supportive therapy in the symptomatic management of hyperthyroidism and can also help reduce the intensity and frequency of the symptoms. Homoeopathy helps to reduce thyroid hormone naturally by correcting the underline cause and helps in better functioning of the thyroid gland. The main advantage of opting for a homeopathic remedy for hyperthyroidism is that the medicines used for its treatment are made of natural substances and do not cause any side-effects. You can consult online. Thank you.
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Tsh takes a longer time to come within normal range so not to worry. It will gradually come within normal range. But adopt a good regular lifestyle. Eat home cooked meals at regular time. Avoid junk food and take proper 8 hours of sleep which is very important for thyroid disorders. Hope this helps.
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