Why I am having low energy and knee joint paining slightly. I am having hyperthyroidism.Tsh level was 13.5 , 6 months before and now 5.8.Taking thyroxine 37.5 mg.My Vitamin D,B12 and haemoglobin levels are normal. I daily run for 10 mins.Let me know what's steps need to be taken?
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First you should know that you are having hypothyroidism not hyperthyroidism
In hypothyroidism generally pt feels weakness.
Take Thyroxin empty stomach daily.
Avoid refined carbohydrates.
Take protein, iron and calcium rich diet.
Daily exercise and yoga.
Follow healthy lifestyle.
Take fresh fruits and vegetables daily.
Home remedies for knee joint pain include applying ice or heat packs, using turmeric, ginger, or cayenne pepper for anti-inflammatory effects, practicing gentle exercises like yoga or cycling, and using olive oil, or capsaicin creams for topical relief.
Already answered previously. It's due to thyroid only.
Eterocoxib thyocholchiside two times a day after food for five to seven days.
Locally apply volini gel light handed.
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