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Hi, this is regarding my mother, she is 70 years old.She has hypo thyroid and taking eltroxin 125m.g thyroid since 2003. She has diabetic problems since 17 years Type 2 diabetes. She is taking Diapride M2 (500) For b.p she takes telvas 3d. She feels unrested,totally energy less and weak all day. Her body feels heavy and her limbs are soar. Her stomach is mostly upset recently. All day she mostly lies down in bed.
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What is the BP right now. Get the thyroid profile done and HBA1C and LFT KFT done. Swollen limb indicates cardiac complications, Nephro complications or may be reduced level of protein in the serum.
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It seems your mother’s symptoms—fatigue, muscle soreness, heaviness in limbs, and digestive issues—could be linked to multiple factors, given her history of hypothyroidism, diabetes, and blood pressure problems. 1. **Hypothyroidism**: Even though she's on medication (Eltroxin), thyroid levels may fluctuate. A TSH test would help confirm if her dosage is adequate. 2. **Diabetes**: Long-term diabetes can contribute to fatigue and body discomfort. Monitoring her blood sugar levels regularly is essential, and an HbA1c test could provide insights into her long-term blood glucose control. 3. **Blood Pressure**: It's important to ensure that her BP is consistently under control with Telvas. 4. **Possible Deficiencies**: As mentioned by the other doctors, Vitamin D and calcium deficiencies can lead to muscle pain and fatigue. A blood test to check these levels might be beneficial, along with supplements if needed. 5. **Stomach issues**: These could be related to her medications or diet. Reviewing her medication regimen with her doctor could help rule out any side effects causing stomach upset. Given her multiple health concerns, it’s important to approach her condition holistically. Regular check-ups and lab work are crucial to understanding the root cause of her symptoms. I suggest you consult me for a more comprehensive evaluation and to adjust her treatment plan accordingly. You can also message me via WhatsApp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two for further assistance.
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Once check sugar, tsh and bp monitor May be vit d  and calcium deficency cauade problem
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Tell her to take multivitamin supplements. Drink plenty of water.
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