Suggest Treatment For Hypothyroidism
Thyroid more likely than pituitary to be the cause,you need a dose revision
Detailed Answer:
Hello ma'am and welcome.
Thank you for writing to us.
I have gone through your query with diligence and would like you to know that I am here to help. Very honestly speaking, I have come across patients with thyroid abnormalities who have at times either loss of smell or taste (rarely both), but never patients who have a pituitary issue that has caused a loss of either smell or taste or both.
In my opinion, your thyroid issue could more likely be the culprit than your pituitary. I would also like to point out that if it were your pituitary, trust me the associated symptoms would be quite obvious and a pituitary cause is rarely ever missed.
But I would also like you to know that if your thyroid related symptoms have never improved or subsided to a more comfortable level, and your sense of smell and taste have never normalised I do believe you need to revisit your doctor for a revision in your synthyroid dosage. It is very important to note that even in medical textbooks it states that finding the right dosage can take anywhere from 1-6 months.
You also need to make sure you follow the thyroid diet in which you need to exclude a number of food items from your diet. But the most important aspect of your particular case is the dosage, which I am sure requires a revision and your doctor needs to look into it.
I hope you find my response helpful ma'am. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications, I am always here to help.
Best wishes.