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Hairfall and subclinical hypothyroidism
Do hairfall resolve after nor.alisation of tsh as a month back my tsh was 6.1 and after taking thyronorm my tsh is now 3.9 but still I am having the same amount of hairfall is it normal or abnormal please clarify
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1stly. Do you really think that your thyroid is functioning normally? I dont think so. It is showing normal because if hormonal replacement therapy with conventional medicine that you are taking. Hairfall is a part and parcel of your Thyroid problem. The hair still falling is a proof by itself that your problem is just suppressed and not cured.
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Allopathic medicine brings the report to Normal but the actual effects of the disease continue. Take proper Homeopathic treatment.
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Hello dear, as you know you have thyroid insufficiency & taking Thyronorm is like taking a supplement. It will meet everyday demands but not going to resolve the underlying fact that your body's thyroid secretion is reduced. Homoeopathic medicines can help you resolve this permanently & naturally by stimulating your thyroid gland to synthesis thyroid hormone & increases the thyroid sensitivity in your body. Thereby cures it permanently without any future recurrence. To know more and for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.
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Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland is not able to produce enough thyroid hormone. Since the main purpose of thyroid hormone is to "run the body's metabolism," it is understandable that people with this condition will have symptoms associated with a slow metabolism. Homoeopathy has a permanent cure for hypothyroidism instead of just palliation  You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance  Medicines will reach you via courier services 
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Thyronorm has palliative effect. Only bringing TSH level to normal doesn't mean your thyroid gland is functioning well.  Constitutional remedy should be prescribed.
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