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Hypothyroidism
Doctor I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism. My tsh was 6.99 and TPO test was negative. I'm on 50 Thyronorm. Does this increase the chances of me getting goitre in the near future?
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Continuing medication will be helpful in reducing the chances in future
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Consultation is advisable
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Iodine rich foods is advisable
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Less likely..... Continue medicine and monitor TFT.....evaluate urself for other problems associated with hypothyroidism.....
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Can consult me privately for proper management and prescription tap consult now to start proper medications
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Kindly discuss for your concern Need to evaluate further
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Taking thyrox decreases chances of having goitre . Decrease thyronorm dose to 37.5 mcg daily .
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