What Does This Thyroid Test Report Indicate?
Regular intake of medicines, periodic follow up and dose adjustment needed
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.
I have gone carefully through your query and understand your concerns. I do not suppose that thyronorm (thyroxine) 50 mcg would be adequate to bring down the TSH level in control. Dose modification might be needed. You need to be under periodic follow up for the same.
Regarding the blood pressure fluctuation, you need to ensure that your salt intake is low. Try to eliminate salt from diet (not only extra added salt). Maintain a good fluid intake (water). Exercise regularly and walk daily in the morning. These are important steps in maintaining a stable blood pressure. You also need to take BP medication regularly without fail. You need to be under periodic follow up with your doctor since periodic monitoring of BP and suitable adjustment in dose or regimen might be necessary.
It is not about 'better' medication. It is about following proper protocol and adjusting the dose according to the requirements of your body. This can only be done with close monitoring and follow up.
Let me know if I could help further.
Regards
Salt intake is minimal already.High Bp is normally in the evenings.
Take Amlong when the BP is high and not when the BP is low
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the updates. I would insist you to take Amlong 5 in the evening when the BP is high, and not at night when the BP is low. It might be advisable to go for Amlong 2.5 twice a day if that does not help.
Regards
Some dose modification is needed
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back. There has been a reasonable amount of improvement but still possibly some dose adjustment would be required. Thyronorm can be increased to 62.5 mcg per day (50 + half of 25) daily or alternating with 50 mcg.
It is good to know that the BP is under control.
Regards