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My TSH is 12... extreme body pain..
My TSH level is 12 i am having a lot of pain in my whole body kindly recommend something...I am also taking arthritis treatment but my reports relating to artheritis is always normal
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Hello. Joint pain and arthritis cannot be explained by Hypothyroidism. You might be having osteoarthritis if the blood reports are normal.
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kindly get TPO and Total T4 levels done. thyroxine supplementation is needed
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No .. arthritis needs special investigations and thyroid needs treatment..can u connect or whatsapp on 959798368zero..will guide u on what has to be done ..don't worry, u will get better
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Control thyroid level and take calcium and vitamin D supplements
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If tsh is 12 , we need to start medications. Arthritis needs to be evaluated. Kindly consult for detailed evaluation.
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