Thyroid level 19 + body pains

2022-06-16 19:06:06
Hi All, recently diagnosed with TSH level of 19 and was recommended 50mcg of dosage. Have body pains just below the shoulder at the back and joint pains. Also, what does "Normocytic normochromic with anisocytosis" mean? 1.Is the dosage sufficient for now? 2. Are the body pains because of TSH? 3. What lifestyle changes can be made? 4. What to eat and not eat? 5. How long should we not eat after taking a tablet? Thanks in advance
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Answered2022-06-17 05:28:57

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I just want to mention that dose of  50 mcg of Thyronorm is sufficient to start with. You have given a big list of questions.  Please seek consultation with a General Physician on Practo.  All your doubts will be cleared.

Answered2022-06-17 03:30:19

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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.

Answered2022-06-17 03:04:17

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Hi dear The thyroid levels are not at all maintained so please consult on practo as i would require a detailed history regarding the same in order to start ur treatment Take care

Answered2022-06-17 01:59:03

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Kindly consult

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