What Causes Bowel Incontinence When Suffering From Hyperthyroidism?
Question: I m suffering from hyperthyroid since 2011 but after that all the levels are normal but motions are not controlling and i lost weight about 9 kg ..i m taking neomercazole 10 mg per day
Brief Answer:
normal thyroid report not attached.
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir,
As you said your thyroid balance is normal now, but I could not find a normal report attached. Kindly send a recent thyroid profile report.
If your motions are still continuing you can try two things
1. either increase the dose of neomercazole to 20 mg a day or
2. try anti motility drugs like loperamide.
Discuss with your treating doctor about my recommendations and please send the recent thyroid report as well.
Regards
normal thyroid report not attached.
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir,
As you said your thyroid balance is normal now, but I could not find a normal report attached. Kindly send a recent thyroid profile report.
If your motions are still continuing you can try two things
1. either increase the dose of neomercazole to 20 mg a day or
2. try anti motility drugs like loperamide.
Discuss with your treating doctor about my recommendations and please send the recent thyroid report as well.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
Good morning doctor.plz find latest thyroid report
Brief Answer:
you were correct.
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, yes you were right, your thyroid balance is normal. you can reduce your neomercazole to 5 mg and repeat test after 3 months and let me know. You may try drugs like Enterogermina ampoules three times a day for 5 days or Tab sporolac with the help of your doctor's prescription. Often Loperamide is tried as well. Ask your doctor about them.
you were correct.
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, yes you were right, your thyroid balance is normal. you can reduce your neomercazole to 5 mg and repeat test after 3 months and let me know. You may try drugs like Enterogermina ampoules three times a day for 5 days or Tab sporolac with the help of your doctor's prescription. Often Loperamide is tried as well. Ask your doctor about them.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar