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Asked for male, 45 years old from Bangalore
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
People with thyroid dysfunction can certainly use millets like ragi, amaranth,little mellet but need to refrain from pearl millet and sorghum as these contain anti thyroid components.
Because these millets also contain goitrogens that may interfere the absorption of iodine.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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It is called subclinical hyperthyroidism.
Are you already on thyroid treatment.
Please contact with me on line by paid audio consultation.
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Psychiatrist•Kanpur
sir,

antipsychotic is the drug which regulates your thinking, perception and mood. also it may be used for various other reasons. The generation of antipsychotics just determines its time of invention of molecule - both of these are efficacious and good medicines.

hope I have answered your Query.
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Yoga & Naturopathy Specialist•Udaipur
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no worries ,try these following modification of atleast 15 days-
1.restricted -onion ,garlic,pulses,milk and milk products,bakery,processed and packaged food,oil,white salt,wheat,non veg.eggs.
2.eat plenty of fruits,salad and vegetables,coconut water and lemon water
3.cook food in little bit in ghee
4.keep hydration
5.do yoga and nadi shodhan daily and bare foot walking on grass.
6.use rock salt and milltes
7.take unicity chlorophyll+nutricharge men+nutriheart+arjun...more
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Endocrinologist•Vellore
Dear lybrate-user, tsh of 3.87 in pregnancy is a borderline high value. I suggest that you repeat a tsh after 1 month and tpo antibodies and let us know so that we can decide if you need thyroxine during pregnancy
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
Madam I have seen the details given. Please understand that hypothyroidism is a hormone (thyroxine) deficiency disorder, which means your thyroid is either unable to produce the said hormone or is producing very little quantity. This hormone (t4) is required every day in our body for maintaining a number of metabolic activities like maintaining body temperature, heart rate, energy levels, skin texure, normal menstrual cycles, and many more functions plus maintain...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the query. The information is incomplete. You have just mentioned tsh level, which below the lower normal limit. But there is no information on t3 & t4 levels. Tsh is directly linked to the levels of these two thyroid hormones particularly t4 (thyroxine) which is secreted that gland. Lower level means there is an excess secretion of t4. Plus usually there are quite a few associated symptoms wit that. Unless all the necessary information is given there...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
The information is rather incomplete to give any specific suggestion. It is necessary to know what is the t4 level. Plus are there any symptoms that you have connected to the rise in tsh? Better if you come back with all the necessary information. Thanks.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
If it's first time report. It's subclinical hypothyroidism. For more consult me regarding it privately through Lybrate.
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have gone through the details mentioned. You have mentioned about having hypothyroidism and are on treatment for the same with 75 mc levothyroxine. Usually if one takes adequate dosage of levothyroxine hen t4 & t3 hormone levels are quite normal (with in specified normal range). However, since your tsh has gone to 8.1 mu/l, suggesting the earlier dosage was inadequate. If you have changed the dosage to 75 mcg (since when is not mentioned), tsh level may come do...more
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