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Suggest Treatment For Thyroid

i am female nearly fifty suffer with my thyroid and for the past six months ive been able to here my own heart beat in my left ear it drives me mad and is getting worse it keeps me awake at night i went the drs and he said it nothing to worry about but i am as its worse JANE
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hello,
Thank you for asking on HCM!
I would like to inform you more about thyroid problems, sign and symptoms and the diagnosis.
The overproduction of the thyroid hormones in general is manifested with:

-Tachycardia, palpitation
-Wight loss
-Anxiety
-Insomnia
-Tremor
-Diarrhea, ect
But many of these symptoms may have other causes, that is why the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism must be confirmed with hormonal analyses.
Once the diagnosis is confirmed you should start the treatment to correct the hormonal level, but if the hormones are within the normal ranges you should discuss with your doctor to try to find another cause for your symptom.
Hope the information will be helpful.

Kind regards,
Dr.M.Guni
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Hello, Thank you for asking on HCM! I would like to inform you more about thyroid problems, sign and symptoms and the diagnosis. The overproduction of the thyroid hormones in general is manifested with: -Tachycardia, palpitation -Wight loss -Anxiety -Insomnia -Tremor -Diarrhea, ect But many of these symptoms may have other causes, that is why the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism must be confirmed with hormonal analyses. Once the diagnosis is confirmed you should start the treatment to correct the hormonal level, but if the hormones are within the normal ranges you should discuss with your doctor to try to find another cause for your symptom. Hope the information will be helpful. Kind regards, Dr.M.Guni