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I have been suffering from pains of bones for one month using thyronorm 62 power
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Ru sure its bony pain cos many constant muscular pains mimic bony pains. May be u shud consult an orthopaedician for the diagnosis first. Ru even into lot of exercises?
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Hello Practo user We need to know more details of your case. What is the location of your pain? Is the pain only since one month? Thyronorm tab is suggestive of thyroid disorder.
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Pain in bone in your age is matter of concern.pain in bone is due to few reason like osteoporosis,arthritis,leukemia etc.so before any medication you have to discuss your all complaint to doctor then if required go for some investigation.once cause will find then start medicine for improvement.     As I tell you in start in your age bone pain is not usual so take it seriously.
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Hekla lava 6 tds for 45 days
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Hi, thyronorm is a synthetic hormone. It has nothing to do with the pain you are experiencing. But synthetic hormones will reduce the amount of calcium levels in your body. Try taking a calcium supplement and increase the consumption of your dairy products like yoghurt. Try to do brisk walk for 45mins a day at least 5 days per week.
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