I m a breastfeeding mother of 5 month baby, can i take thyroidinum 3x for hypothyroidism.I used to take it for hypothyroidism during my pregnancy, 2 tabs thrice a day.
These days i m feeling symptoms like muscle pain in legs, hands, shoulders, wrists, irregular periods.
Should i again resume the medicine.
Would it be harmful for the baby..
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This is not necessary that both situation are same . Self medication will harm u so I would like to suggest you pls consult with homoeopathic physician then let him or her to decide the medicine for the permanent solution
May be your thyroid level not same presently
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As per the symptoms you have provided here it may/may not be the symptoms of thyroid. So first it must be evaluated. Irregular menses following child birth is quite normal. So to know whether you should resume thyroid medicines you need to know your thyroid levels-whether increased, decreased, persists or not.
Then Homoeopathy medicines generally do no harm to baby of a lactating mother. So no worries.
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Check Thyroid profile
Consult a Homoeopathy Doctor according to the results
No mam . Without knowing the present situation of ur thyroid profile, its not good to takes any kind of pills or tablets.
Pain in body is due to lack of proper diet , stress , workload , also depend so many factor that can't describe at written patteren...
Irregular menses is common problem now a days ...but we can't avoid it ....To know more about..... need to take detail history ..
Hello, i would suggest you to consult a dr.before taking any medicines. A proper case history, alongwith present symptoms are required. Accordingly will prescribe you medications. You can consult me online
I think you should consult a doctor and discuss your symptoms .A well selected medicine will cure you .Thyroidinum is a common medicine which will not cure you .
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you can take tele consultation at Avinashi homeopathic clinic .Team of 4 doctors .we have 35 yrs experience .
Hi dear a homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally
You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance
Medicines will reach you via courier services
Yes you can take it.
But think of curing it permanently by proper homoeopathic treatment instead of temporary patch work.
You can consult me online for proper Homoeopathic treatment.
Absolutely it is safe.
You can remain on thyroidinum 3x during breastfeeding without any doubts. . There is no risk for your growing baby. however it is advised to get check repeatedly your Tsh level.as its alternation from normal values can cause decreased milk production as well as symptoms felt by you.
Yes you may. However you may require additional homoeopathic drugs, for which you need to consult a homoeopathic physician. You may require to give more information about yourself snd your complaints.
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Get checked your TSH and share report. If you desire so, do consult through this App for homoeopathic treatment.
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Follwing common foods contain goitrogens, which may interfere with normal functioning of thyroid, hence need to be minimised or avoided :
soy foods: tofu, tempeh, edamame, etc.
certain vegetables: cabbage, broccoli, kale, cauliflower, spinach, etc.
fruits and starchy plants: sweet potatoes, cassava, peaches, strawberries, etc.
nuts and seeds: millet, pine nuts, peanuts, etc.
First. Confirm the level it by test !
sometimes thyroid may fluctuate during pregnancy only. If there is variations in test reports as previous than u can continue it.. It will not harm for your baby
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