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Can we cure thyroid permanently?
Dear Experts My doctor told me to take medicines for lifetime for thyroid issues. I would like to know if we can fix this health issue with best in class medical treatment Please let us know more on how to get rid of thyroid
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Ofcourse if you work holistically to fix root cause of your thyroid dysfunctioning instead of just supplementing your body from outside hormone in form of medicine. Thyroid is a master gland and body's need for thyroid hormones is very dynamic.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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In many cases, thyroid medication can be a lifelong treatment, especially for conditions like hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid). If the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones, medication is needed to replace them. The need for lifelong medication depends on the underlying cause of the thyroid condition. For example: 1. Hypothyroidism: If caused by Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or following thyroid removal surgery, lifelong medication is typically required. 2. Hyperthyroidism: If treated with radioactive iodine or surgery, it might lead to hypothyroidism, necessitating lifelong thyroid hormone replacement. 3. Temporary Conditions: Conditions like postpartum thyroiditis or thyroiditis due to viral infections may require temporary treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Many thyroid illnesses but you seem to be talking about hypothyroidism which sadly needs life time replacement therapy , and cure can't be given Some other thyroid issues not v common can be cured also
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Thyroid medication can't be stop only dose modification can be done
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