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Thyroid Cancer Questions

Asked for female, 27 years old from Delhi
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General Physician•Hyderabad
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There's no permanent cure for hypothyroidism. You need to maintain thyroid levels by taking tablets. We can’t give medication in open question forum. So come back in private consultation, where we can discuss about the issue and give prescription.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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50 mcg eltroxin is un sufficient increase the dose prolactin is also high
discuss with me on line by paid audio consultation for details discussion.
Asked for female, 41 years old from Chennai
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, thanks for the query.
Madam, I have seen the details mentioned. Your tsh is too high, (if 100.01 mu/l is correct.). That means your current treatment is inadequate. In a well controlled hypothyroid patient tsh remains around 3 to 4 mu/l & t3, t4 are in the specified range. Even prolactin is also high, that is because hypothyroidism is not well controlled. Plus with a bmi (body mass index) of 29.6 kg/sq meter (normal <23 kg/sq meter) you are almost in grade 1 obesity. You have an exces...more
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General Physician•Pune
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Although thyroid levels are important for conceiving and maintaining pregnancy, many other factors are also necessary. You should consult a gynaecologist with facilities for treating sterlity and continuous monitoring.
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Asked for male, 37 years old from West Tripura
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, thanks for the query.
I have gone through the details mentioned. From the the "recently done" thyroid report it is clear that your current dosage is not adequate. When one is on adequate dosage of levothyroxine, tsh is maintained around 3 to 4 mu/l and t4 as well as t3 are within the normal range. That helps control all the symptoms associated with hypothyroidism. Usually it is essential to check thyroid hormone levels whenever dosage is altered or symptoms of the condition (like tire...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. However, there is no mention about your recent or current thyroid hormone levels (t3, t4 & tsh). Usually if hypothyroidism is well controlled (t4 in normal range & tsh around 3 to 4 mu/l), then all the symptoms of that condition which include weight gain, lethargy, slow heart rate, anxiety, early fatigue, dry skin, dry hair etc. Are present. Therefore, it is absolutely essential to take adequate dosage of levothyroxine an and ke...more
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General Physician•Pune
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Unlikely. You will have to take medicine regularly and test for its level every 3 - 6 months. Be under direct supervision of your doctor for any change.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
Doctor at center is the best guide. I would suggest even if you go for it, do not ignore fo give erythropoetic and anti karkat herbals to raise natural immunity and prevent failures of modern techniques. No harm. We respect every system of medicine. These are complimentary to each other. Pl consult once in your own interest or talk by booking on Lybrate.
Asked for male, 24 years old from Delhi
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General Physician•Pune
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Since tsh levels are too high dose of thyronorm is very low. Repeat test should be done after one month. You have not mentioned about actual present complaints.in view of high tsh levels you should consult a consulting physician - internal medicine or better still an endocrinologist for some other tests like antibody study and monitor periodically under their supervision.
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