Thyroid related

2020-04-12 12:01:05
I had TSH 17+ couple of months back. From last 30 days i started taking medication Thronorm 75 mcg. Now my TSH is 0.47 attached report. Do i need to reduce mcg of medicine or continue same.
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Yes you can reduce to 50mcg. And if you want to get rid of tablet permanently than I suggest you to take Homeopathic treatment for thyroid problem. No side effects

Answered2020-04-13 17:15:43

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Answered2020-04-13 06:48:19

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Yes you need to reduce your dose

Answered2020-04-12 14:24:36

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Hi dear a homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you best results naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance

Answered2020-04-12 12:13:51

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U can consult me online, homeopathic medication can be beneficial for u, need detail case study. Consult me online for guidance guidance. Regards, Dr Merlin

Answered2020-04-15 08:35:51

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You can reduce your dose ,after taking homeo medicine alongwith .consult online ,we will guide you regarding your food habits also.

Answered2020-04-13 11:57:21

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reduce the dose ..consult online for homeopathic treatment

Answered2020-04-12 14:58:05

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Yes... Make it 50mcg once daily.. Then repeat test again after 3 months of starting... We will know if we need to reduce further or increase.

Answered2020-04-12 12:04:17

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