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Ch.thyroiditis ,raised tsh ,anti tpo,
I have severe pain in left hand and leg ,unable to walk ,unable write ,radiating pain in arms and legs,difficulty in swallowing
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If your TSH is high, Need to adjust the dose of Thyroxine. If TSH, T4 is normal, we need to find out the reason for your problem (e.g. Vitamin D deficiency, Vitamin B12 deficiency, nerve compression due to spine problems, Fibromyalgia, etc.)
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Consult an Endocrinologist
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