Thyroid madness

2020-06-10 10:27:09
6 months back I had thyroid function test, T3 and T4 was normal but TSH was 5.57 and I had very less symptoms. Again I did thyroid test, T3 and T4 is normal and TSH is 5.33 but now I am getting all the symptoms like palpitations, extreme fatigue, throat pain, continuous cough cold, muscle pain, hair fall, hand numbness, depression, anxiety etc. What should I do?
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Get free t3, free t4 and tsh, and get usg thyroid and thyroid antibody tests done and tn review

Answered2020-06-10 10:58:07

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Anti TPO antibodies level?? How abt other labs?

Answered2020-06-10 10:39:01

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You shoud start taking medicine. Any other prob? Anxiety /stress?

Answered2020-06-10 10:38:10

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Answered2020-06-10 17:12:30

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Subclinical hypothyroidism ....up to this level of TSH there is no need of medication for it But if symptom persist u can take Tab levothyroxin 100mcg 1/2 tb daily before brekfst ..up to 6 wks Tab betacap 1 cap .. At night for 15 days Repeat this test after 40 days Yr symptoms will be subsided within seven days if any query ..contact me for further guidance God bless u
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do  deep breathing excercise and try to loose yr wt as much as possible okkk

Answered2020-06-10 16:08:50

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Have to start eltroxin based on ur weight.

Answered2020-06-10 12:41:03

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It's due to complications of hypothyroidism

Answered2020-06-10 11:50:19

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Subclinical hypothyroidism ,Take tab Thyropace od for 1 month and test TSH after 6 wks

Answered2020-06-10 10:41:57

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Repeat TSH after 3 months

Answered2020-06-10 10:41:00

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