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Are Sleepiness, Swelling In Hands And Face And Difficulty In Bending Fingers Due To Thyroid Problems?

I am having Thyroid and now a days i am feeling sleepy all day and lethargic . From past 3 days i have swelling in my hands (specially in right hand ) and feet /legs. I am not able to bind my fingers tight.I alos have swelling on my face. Can you please tell me is it due to thyroid??
Fri, 24 Jan 2014
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Radiologist, Nuclear Medicine 's  Response
Hello, I have gone through your query.

You have mentioned regarding these symptoms, which indicate that you still are hypothyroid. I feel that either you are not taking regular thyroid medication or you are taking inadequate dose of levothyroxine.
You should get your thyroid function blood tests done and then visit your doctor for optimization of doses.
I hope I have answered your query.
Thanks and regards
Dr. Ankur Pruthi
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Are Sleepiness, Swelling In Hands And Face And Difficulty In Bending Fingers Due To Thyroid Problems?

Hello, I have gone through your query. You have mentioned regarding these symptoms, which indicate that you still are hypothyroid. I feel that either you are not taking regular thyroid medication or you are taking inadequate dose of levothyroxine. You should get your thyroid function blood tests done and then visit your doctor for optimization of doses. I hope I have answered your query. Thanks and regards Dr. Ankur Pruthi