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Is hyperthyroidism related to stress/depression and with non physically active person? Please let me know.
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Thyroid abnormality like hyper or hypothyroidism is often associated with mental health problems like depression, anxiety or psychosis. Mental health issues and inactiveness is the result of thyroid problems and not the cause. Please visit a physician or an endocrinologist for treatment of thyroid abnormality. Also see a psychiatrist for treatment of any associated mental health issues. Thanks Regards Dr Ankita Mishra
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Hypo I believe you should discuss your concerns in detail with a mental health professional to gain an insight about nature of problem and ways to overcome it through psychotheraputic techniques Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling Connect with me through practo Follow my Facebook page "the Cloud Door" for mental health issues All the best Seek help for early recovery
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Hello Yes hyperthyroidism is related to stress n anxieties.. If not control then I would give worse affacts.. Rather to increase problem plz Connect to near Homoeopathic Doctor or connect to me through Practo.
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