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Rashes on body. I have hypothyroidism.
I am under medication for hypothyroidism and taking 62.5 mcg thyronorm daily. So many times I suffer from sudden itching and then red patches appear later it turns darker in shade. It appears at any part anytime. Please suggest is it normal for thyroid patient's and how to control.
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Is your thyroid report normal? Pls check Also rule out diabetes Do sugars and see if it's normal If not consult If normal sugars then consult skin specialist and find out the cause
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So ur thyroid issues or thyroid medicines dose not cause such issues. These issues look like they are independent of thyroid. So kindly consult dermatologist for the further evaluation and treatment.
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