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Every organ of the human body has a set of functions that it does perfectly until the entire system is normal. And, when things are not normal, the disruption can be felt in several parts of the body.
The thyroid is a classic example, as you suffer from the condition, several body functions are affected. Hyperthyroidism is the thyroid disorder that occurs when the thyroid produces excessive hormones. Hormones produced by thyroid gland regulate the body s metabolism; hence, it is quite obviou...more
The thyroid is a classic example, as you suffer from the condition, several body functions are affected. Hyperthyroidism is the thyroid disorder that occurs when the thyroid produces excessive hormones. Hormones produced by thyroid gland regulate the body s metabolism; hence, it is quite obviou...more
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Appetite change (decrease or increase)
Difficulty sleeping (insomnia)
Fatigue
Frequent bowel movement—perhaps diarrhea
Heart palpitations
Heat intolerance
Increased sweating
Irritability
Light menstrual periods—perhaps even missed periods
Mental disturbances
Muscle weakness
Nervousness
Problems with fertility
Shortness of breath
Sudden paralysis
Tremor/shakiness
Vision changes
Weight loss-but perhaps weight gain
Dizzinessmore
Difficulty sleeping (insomnia)
Fatigue
Frequent bowel movement—perhaps diarrhea
Heart palpitations
Heat intolerance
Increased sweating
Irritability
Light menstrual periods—perhaps even missed periods
Mental disturbances
Muscle weakness
Nervousness
Problems with fertility
Shortness of breath
Sudden paralysis
Tremor/shakiness
Vision changes
Weight loss-but perhaps weight gain
Dizziness
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Asked for Male, 20 years old from Jammu
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Ayurveda•Kolhapur
It's good, if you do not have any symptoms then it indicates that it is under control so don't worry about that.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Delhi
For gaining weight, you have to be patient and practice it correctly. You should take every 2 hourly meal and fix your meal timing and include good amount of nuts and High Proteins Along With Calories Like Eggs, lean meat, fish, skinless chicken, pulses, sprouts, and dairy products that rich sources of proteins. Please take fruit shakes (Like banana, mango) + 5-6 almonds and 1-2 walnuts. In lunch have multigrain roti + 1bowl dal /palak paneer/ egg white bhurji + 1bowl salad. Evening have fruits ...more
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Asked for male, 34 years old from Allahabad
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TSH level of 7.62 usually indicated hypothyroidism. I do not prefer to use Eltroxin or Thyronorm. I prefer to use compounded thyroid containing a combination of T3 + T4 (Armour equivalent). However, if you are getting satisfactory relief of symptoms with 25 mcg of eltroxin, you may continue the same. The dose of THyroid meds depends on clinical picture as well as comprehensive lab parameters, merely TSH level is not good enough. 25 mcg of Eltroxin sounds like a good starting dose which will most...more
Asked for male, 26 years old from Delhi
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Hi Shaista Fatma! There are two types of thyroid. one is hypothyroidism in which person starts gaining weight and the other one is hyperthyroidism in which person starts losing weight. So if you have hyperthyroidism then yes it could also be a reason that you are losing weight.
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Physiotherapist•Purnia
It can be cured by physiotherapy only
.as you hav not given details for your symtoms. So consult any physio he wil teach you exercises as per your symtoms.
.as you hav not given details for your symtoms. So consult any physio he wil teach you exercises as per your symtoms.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Delhi
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Symptom: Weight Gain or Loss. An unexplained change in weight is one of the most common signs of a thyroid disorder. Weight gain may signal low levels of thyroid hormones, a condition called hypothyroidism. In contrast, if the thyroid produces more hormones than the body needs, you may lose weight unexpectedly.
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Fast heart beat, feeling hot, intolerance to heat, weight loss despite of excessive appetite, excessive sweating etc are some of the symptoms of hyperthyroid.
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