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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
Oh no, why neomercazole.
Neomercazole in extra dosage will increase tsh.
Discuss with me on line whole of your case from begenning..
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In second semester we usually withdraw ptu and convert to neomercazole if really needs
more contact with endocrinologist.
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Yes, if it is hyperthyroidism, it can be cured permanently by removing your thyroid through a surgery. Thyroid can also be destroyed through medications depending on the severity. Your doctor will prescribe you thyroid replacement medications which you have to take for the rest of your life. There is, however, no permanent cure for Hypothyroidism. This is a life-long condition and it can be only controlled with medicines. Taking regular medicines and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help you ...more
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There is no cure for hypothyroidism but treatment can keep the condition in control and you can lead a normal life. Treatment of hypothyroidism has only one option which is thyroid replacement medication (synthetic drug for example levothyroxine). Meanwhile there are few various options for treating hyperthyroidism. These include: anti thyroid drugs such as propylthiouracil and methimazole, beta blockers, radioactive iodine, surgery (thyroidectomy).
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Thyroid causes include other conditions affecting the thyroid gland and leading to hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Conditions causing hyperthyroidism are- 1- Grave's disease: Thyroid gland becomes active and starts producing too much hormone. The condition is sometimes known as diffuse toxic goitre. 2- Thyroiditis: This can be either very painful or you won't notice it at all. This lasts for a long period of time extending from weeks to months. In this condition the stored hormones begin to ...more
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Are you female, since long you are suffering with thyroid problem.
Discuss with me on line by paid audio or vedio consultation.
I being thyroid specialist can guide you full treatment.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
Better take lot of green leafy vegetable and fruits in each meal.
Cap. Nerve up od also help you.
Syrup igjecta 1 tsf at bed time increase memory.
More you can contact with me on line by paid audio or vedio consultation.
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Hypothyroidism can be checked easily through a simple blood test. Your doctor will check your hormone levels to determine if you have hypothyroidism. However, in case of hyperthyroidism, your doctor will examine your thyroid gland to find out if it is bigger than the usual size. Your fingers might also shiver when you hold them out straight.
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Supplimenting with tyrosine helps
1.increase level of neurotransmitters dopamine, adrenaline and nor epinephrine.
By increasing these neurotransmitters
1.it helps to improve memory
2.performance in stressful situations.
Foods rich in tyrosine are
.cheese, soyabeans,fish, chicken,nuts, eggs,dairy, beans and whole grains etc
there is no such side effects
it is good to take these suppliments in optimum dosage.
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