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Hi, I had a thyroid test 1 week back, my TSH was 5.4 , since my period did not come on time so doctor had given me regestrone tablets. But from last week I am having a feeling of dizziness and weakness.although my period has started but my head is not stable. And more thing I am yet to start my thyroxine dosages. May I know the reason behind this dizziness or head spinning. Will it stop after taking the thyroxine dosages? Thanks
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Hello..Well I don't think dizinnes a.jas got something to do with your thyroid levels but then if the flow is too much then it might be due to that...Apart from that lack of having food ontime, anemia, middle ear disturbances will all cause such symptoms...Thank you
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Head spinning has nothing to do hypothyroidism;Your TSH is borderline high, you need to start Thyroxine if you have any symptoms of thyroid like weight gain ,lethargy, fatigue,depression or any constipation;otherwise watch for these symptoms and get TSH done every 6 months;dizziness or weakness may be due some low grade ,fever,Vit.D deficiencyor any Urinary Tract Infection .If dizziness is without any other symptoms ,you may be having Vertigo. call 98 110 31656
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Hello.......dizziness, heacheache could be side effect of regesterone ... Its contain progesterone Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal pain, Breast pain, Mood changes, Irregular menstrual cycle are the probable side effect of regesterone.. Consult gynaecologist
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