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Tsh 12 but symptoms of hyperthyroidism
Hello I have been diagnosed and been treated for pcod since a year and since last few months, my periods are regular. this month, i missed my period by 2 weeks. from mya week before my regular period date, I had fever like state and weakness and just below my chin, there was swelling..like double chin (it has been swelling there from last 4 months). so i got thyroid test..where tsh was 12 but t3 t4 normal. After 1 week of missing period, i started having period like cramps, more recently, i feel very hot, having vertigo since 2 days, and woke in middle of night today and cant fall back to sleep. i did urine test of pregnancy but it was negative. what shall i do? what is wrong with me?
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DID YOU HAD YOUR PERIODS ???? YOU HAVE TO TAKE MEDICENES FOR THYROID PROBLEM
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You should go for CBC, and send me report and for treatment consult on Practo consult app.
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You need to start medication ASAP. Connect with me for online consultation for details
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Along with PCOS u have subclinical hypothyroidism...need treatment.. connect for further query
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