Hypothyroidism

2022-12-03 12:42:02
Loss of appetite some times all blood test normal Ultrasonography is also normal nothing much. Hypothyroidism tsh 38 . Started medication Euthyrox 88 . Symptoms are before medication only...it's been one month taking medicine when appetite will behave normal.
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TSH will reduce with time, continue the medication.. Repeat Thyroid profile test after 2 month.. Loss of apettite can be due to many reasons, detail clinical history is required to treat the root cause of loss of apettite.. Do u suffer from Gastrittis, if yes it needs to treated, which may be a cause of loss of apettite
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take Live 52 syrup, reduce weight, check HBA1C and lipid profile. take a good multivitamin..

Answered2022-12-03 14:17:18

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-12-03 13:31:39

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Take tab liv 52 3 times for 2 months

Answered2022-12-03 13:18:38

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Take tab.vitazyme twice daily b4 food

Answered2022-12-04 10:57:58

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Take aptivate syrup

Answered2022-12-03 17:19:04

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-12-03 15:50:04

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Take syrup apptivate 10 ml twice daily 1 hour before meals for Appetit

Answered2022-12-03 13:52:16

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Have yoy checked your tsh recently?? Please start drise 60000 IU weekly twice after food. Syp bevon 10 ml after lunch Syp maclavit 10 ml after breakfast.

Answered2022-12-03 13:08:43

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