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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Madam I have seen the details. The tsh levels mentioned are definitely higher than what should be normally seen at your age. This is suggestive of sub-clinical hypothyroidism. In many cases of sub-clinical hypothyroidism no treatment is advised. However, if there are obvious symptoms of hypothyroidism seen like weight gain, irregular menstrual cycles, lethargy, feeling of tiredness, no interest in doing routine things, dry skin, muscle and joint pains and hair lo...more
Madam I have seen the details. The tsh levels mentioned are definitely higher than what should be normally seen at your age. This is suggestive of sub-clinical hypothyroidism. In many cases of sub-clinical hypothyroidism no treatment is advised. However, if there are obvious symptoms of hypothyroidism seen like weight gain, irregular menstrual cycles, lethargy, feeling of tiredness, no interest in doing routine things, dry skin, muscle and joint pains and hair lo...more
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Asthma types are based on the causes and severity of symptoms. Asthma types are - 1) intermittent: it does not stay for a long as it comes and goes. You will feel normal in between asthma flares. 2) persistent: symptoms occur for a longer period of time. It could be mild, moderate or severe. Severity of asthma depends on how often you are developing the symptoms and also how long it stays. 3) exercise-induced asthma: sometimes you get asthma attacks or it gets triggered when you do intensive exe...more
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