Hi, thanks for the information concerning stomach and bp . Can hypothyroidism cause Np issues? I do not want to be on Bo medicine I do take medicine for my thyroid. I have been taking magnsium to see if that works for bp. Also, do food allergies cause Bo issues and ow is hat tested? Sorry for so many questions.
hi i think you are worried about bp, not bo i will accordingly
It’s true. A large body of patients either remain undiagnosed thyroid patients, or those on the inadequate treatment of T4-only develop blood pressure problems.
At first, it’s common to have low blood pressure due to your thyroid disease or being treated with T4 meds. Low blood pressure is caused by a lowered force of blood being pushed through your arteries due to the lowered metabolism of thyroid disease.
And having adrenal insufficiency, which is common with hypothyroid, can also create a low circulating blood volume via the loss of salt.
The solution is to be adequately treated with an optimal thyroid medication You will then dose according to the elimination of symptoms, not the TSH
i hope that answers what you wish to know best of luck
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Can Hypothyroidism Cause NP Issues?
hi i think you are worried about bp, not bo i will accordingly It’s true. A large body of patients either remain undiagnosed thyroid patients, or those on the inadequate treatment of T4-only develop blood pressure problems. At first, it’s common to have low blood pressure due to your thyroid disease or being treated with T4 meds. Low blood pressure is caused by a lowered force of blood being pushed through your arteries due to the lowered metabolism of thyroid disease. And having adrenal insufficiency, which is common with hypothyroid, can also create a low circulating blood volume via the loss of salt. But in time, you will find yourself with high blood pressure. The solution is to be adequately treated with an optimal thyroid medication You will then dose according to the elimination of symptoms, not the TSH i hope that answers what you wish to know best of luck