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Crawling sensation on my head
I've been having crawling sensation on my head for past 2 months , sometimes feel relief after scratching the head. I'm on hyperthyroid medication for past one year. Once my tsh level reached required level two months ago. My doctor stopped my medication for 45 days. Meanwhile only this crawling sensation started. I'm taking neomercozole , inderol every day My current tsh level is 0.234 Medication has been started again. Could you tell doctor that what's wrong with me. Im worried about this.
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Kindly consult for the same for proper details and further management.
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Could be due to pediculosis (scalp infection With lice).
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Kindly discuss for your concern
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A detailed examination is required. It could be a neurological problem too. Your TSH is unusually low. You should revise your dose of Neomercazole in consultation with your Physician.
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Physical examination is needed
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