What Do My Lab Test Reports Indicate?
Question: This is a query to Doctor XXXXXXX Gomez. I had submitted you some reports that pointed out I have a hyper throidism. You had thereby asked me for TC Uptake scan. Please find attached.
Brief Answer:
Tc uptake scan is consistent with acute painless thyroiditis
Detailed Answer:
hello XXXXXXX
thanks for uploading the tc uptake scan picture.
Usually acute painless thyroiditis do improve by itself.
You need not take neomercazole
continue to take propranolol 20 mg TDS for 2 months
Repeat your blood tests after 2 months (thyroid function test)
Your present illness is likely to get cured by itself in 6 months time
Feel free to contact
Thanks
Tc uptake scan is consistent with acute painless thyroiditis
Detailed Answer:
hello XXXXXXX
thanks for uploading the tc uptake scan picture.
Usually acute painless thyroiditis do improve by itself.
You need not take neomercazole
continue to take propranolol 20 mg TDS for 2 months
Repeat your blood tests after 2 months (thyroid function test)
Your present illness is likely to get cured by itself in 6 months time
Feel free to contact
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
Thanks Doc. As you have mentioned is it fine if I wish not to take the tablets and wait for it to get cured by itself?
Brief Answer:
hi
Detailed Answer:
we give medications in your case to avoid symptoms... thats all. for 2 months only..
but if you thin you dont have any tremor, palpitation, anxiety, you van go ahead without any medications
repeat your thyroid function tests after 3 months--you will see its spontaenously walking the road to recovery
Thanks and keep us informed
regards
dr XXXXXXX gomez
hi
Detailed Answer:
we give medications in your case to avoid symptoms... thats all. for 2 months only..
but if you thin you dont have any tremor, palpitation, anxiety, you van go ahead without any medications
repeat your thyroid function tests after 3 months--you will see its spontaenously walking the road to recovery
Thanks and keep us informed
regards
dr XXXXXXX gomez
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Priyanka G Raj