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Thyroid problems
Due to thyroid i am facing lots of issue with my body Like etching,weekness,stress,and hair loss some i am able to control my weight
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Hypothyroidism Myxedema = severe hypothyroidism. SX – weakness/fatigue, feel cold, dec memory, constipation, weight gain, depression, bradycardia, dec DTRs. PE – all (look for weight gain, dry skin, loss of hair, macroglossia, goiter, non-pitting edema (myxedema).
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DX – TSH (increased), Free T4 (decreased). Antibodies against thyroid peroxidase (positive in Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis). • CBC, CMP, fasting lipid panel.
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TX – maintain a euthyroid state, w/ F/U Q6 wks. • Levothyroxine, start 12.5–50 mcg QD, then 50-200 mcg QD. • 2/3 the dose in elderly.
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Homoeopathy gives marvellous results in thyroid patients I would suggest you to meet a homoeopath
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What’s your last TSH ? What medicines are u taking right now ?
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