Free t4 - 0.64 and TSH <0.0006

2024-02-06 10:17:40
Hi 30f.Symptoms-Weigjt loss in a month 5kgs weight lost (64-65 to 60)on and off itching since 8 months increases when I eat outside. I didn't experience weight loss before in Nov ruled out hyperthyroid then used medication 5mg then from Dec to tillyesterday used 10mg twice (neomacrazole). After fresh reports doc reduced the dose to 10 mg per day. The report shows free t4 0.64 and tsh<0.0006 TSH didn't change. But I am worried about my weight loss why so much weight loss in a month. I have4 years kid. I AM GETTING HEALTH PHOBIA. GETTING RESTLESS ANXUETY EMOTIONAL AMD CRYING. IS IT CANCER OR ANY OTHER ISSUES. Can someone help me to rule out the reason for weight loss. Will hyperthyroid cause this much weight loss though after taking medicine weight shouldn't lose before medication I didn't lose weight. Tia.
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Hi Dear Do not panic nothing as such to worry about. Please take care of yourself and family.
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plenty of fluids protein rich diet workout and Yoga on the daily basis

Answered2024-02-06 10:22:47

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You have thyrotoxicosis. Yes this will cause a lot of weight loss. Slowly will improve Hope you are seeing an Endocrinologist

Answered2024-02-26 02:11:08

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Consult good Endocrinologist

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