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Asked for female, 32 years old from Bhubaneswar
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You have not mentioned the medications you are taking. Hypothyroid and bp are not very difficult issues for doctors to manage. For hypothyroid regular tablets and thyroid profile test at least every 3 months to fix the dosage is necessary. For high bp you should keep a diary to record your bp regularly at least every week at the same time, preferably in the evening under proper conditions of no exercise, intake of tea, coffee etc for half an hour before recording. These recordings are to be show...more
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Asked for female, 18 years old from Mandi
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Yes dear ,tyrosine is a building block for the thyroid hormones, so supplimenting ,it can produce more thyroid harmones. People with an hyperthyroidism should avoid tyrosine.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Sambalpur
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Asked for female, 32 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
Yes you can be benefited by herbs and food protocol if you follow with devotion for 3 months. Major part will be corrected. But I need more data and history for which you may consult by booking call or pvt chat.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, thanks for the query. I have seen the details mentioned. Madam, when one is on adequate dosage of levothyroxine then tsh is maintained around 3 to 4 mu/l, t3 & t4 are in normal range. That is considered as controlled hypothyroidism. Another aspect is please do not keep changing the dosage rapidly. It take about 6 weeks to see appropriate change in tsh levels. To calculate accurate dosage we need to look at weight, height, t4 & tsh levels plus symptoms if any. So if you have any questions ...more
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