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Thyroid issue
I have gone though radio iodine treatment for the hyperthyroidism. And now I am a hypo thyroid patient by default because of the ridioiodine treatment. Now I have issues with digestion. And morning eyes are little swelling and lite pain in throat. Medication : 100 mcg thyroxine tab every morning Last tsh test was done 3 months before and it was 10.0 6 months before that is after iodine treatment it was grater than 150 Could you please suggest me should I go for a tsh test or t3 and t4 as well and then consult doctor What could be cause and that treatment should I go for it
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Take warm or hot drinks often – hot tea , hot coffee,hot Soups, hot milk.Avoid Fried/Oily foods like –Samosa, Dosa, Pakora, Papad, Namkeens, Potato Chips , Namkeens . Avoid Hotel Food, Avoid Fast food,Hamburgers, Pizza. Do not take any COLD drinks , cold water, ice cream, chilled food from refrigerator.Take soft foods like rice Gurrel (Khichdi), Plain daal, boiled vegetables.Avoid Chillies completely.Take plain warm water, Cocunut water,  Enerzal in warm water.Avoid Cold Milk , Meat Products ,Fried rice and noodles.Avoid Sour fruits like Citrus fruits, grapes.Avoid heavy meals, eat small frequent meals. Avoid Alcoholic drinks of all kinds  like Beer, Wine,whisky,vodka etc.Warm saline gargles thrice daily.Steam inhalation thrice daily.Rest for 5 days Private consult me for detailed prescription medicine protocol.
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