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Suffering From Thyroid Since 2002 A Recent Test Shows I've Got Goiter. Solution?

hello sir,Iam suffereing from thyroid from last 2002 onwards. Now i feel some bulge on my neck and body gaining waits in spite of taking less food. Once tested , result came as goitre. I used to take thyronom 25 daily once in the morning in empty stomach. Please suggest a remede for this.
Tue, 5 Aug 2014
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Hello,

You have been suffering from hypothyroidism and are on medication for the same. Maybe the dose is not enough to control your condition. When was the last time you got your TSH and T4 tested. If TSH is still elevated, it means that there is a need to increase the dose of thyronorm and that will control your symptoms. I can help you better if you can provide me with the details of your lab tests and when they were done?

Hope that helps.

Regards,

Preeti
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Suffering From Thyroid Since 2002 A Recent Test Shows I've Got Goiter. Solution?

Hello, You have been suffering from hypothyroidism and are on medication for the same. Maybe the dose is not enough to control your condition. When was the last time you got your TSH and T4 tested. If TSH is still elevated, it means that there is a need to increase the dose of thyronorm and that will control your symptoms. I can help you better if you can provide me with the details of your lab tests and when they were done? Hope that helps. Regards, Preeti