Taking Tapazole And Beta Blockers For Hyperthyroidism. Is This A Hereditary Disease?
There is a hereditary component to thyroid disease and multiple persons in a family can have thyroid disease, genes have been identified that predispose persons to graves or hashimoto's (causes the opposite- hypothyroidism) or both.
Graves is the most common type or reason for hyperthyroidism though they are other causes.
There can be triggers such as trauma to the thyroid gland or the use of agents that modify the immune system. The medications that you mentioned is not known, at present, to act as a trigger.
In terms of the muscular system it is associated with tremors, back pain and weakness at the hip or shoulders but is not known to cause tendonitis.
The tendonitis may be a separate issue, it is usually related to overuse of a tendon.
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I'm seeing my doctor at the 6 week period. Is that usually when they lower the dose if my #'s come up normal. How long can I expect to be on these pills? A year, forever, etc.?
Tapazole is one of the anti thyroid drugs available to treat hyperthyroidism,it acts by preventing some aspects of the metabolism of iodine (which is needed to form thyroid hormone) in the thyroid gland.
When the levels of thyroid hormone normalise, the dosage is normally reduced by about half and the medication is normally taken for at least 12 to 18 mths.
Hyperthyroidism can be associated with tremors which usually improve with treatment of the condition.
Feel free to ask any other questions