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Thyroid issue
I have thyroid issues, I want to get out of it completely, what should I do? Currently on medications 50mcg Also I do regular yoga , weight around 55 kgs and height is 5 fts.
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In general, in the western system of medicine, there’s no permanent cure for hypothyroidism. You may need to take it life long. However, hypothyroidism due to thyroiditis maybe transient.
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symptoms can be controlled with thyroid supplements... May not be possible to "get out of it completely"
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It's a chronic disease, you can control it with thyroxine medication, but sadly you can't get rid of it.
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