Could Thyroid Medications Have Lead To Hysterectomy?
i was diognosed in early preg with hypothyroid and put on eltroxin till 35 weeks .i had a normal birth but had a haemorrage then a sub total hysterectomy.i am on neo mercazole now 6 yrs .but the doc says it cant be on eltroxin then neomercazole.could this have lead to a hysterectomy due to heavy bleed
Few things 1. Hypothyroidism progressing to hyperthyroidism is a very rare situation. I have come across only 2 cases of that in my practice.
2. You cannot take neomercazole for 6 yrs for hyperthyroidism. Usually we f=give it for 2 yrs. If hyperthyroidism is not cured by then we will opt for surgical treatment or radio iodine treatment.
3. Haemorrhage can be a complication of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. We cannot say it is the direct cause or there were some other underlying causes like fibroids.
Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.
Regards Dr Ajish TP Consultant Endocrinologist
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Could Thyroid Medications Have Lead To Hysterectomy?
Hi, Few things 1. Hypothyroidism progressing to hyperthyroidism is a very rare situation. I have come across only 2 cases of that in my practice. 2. You cannot take neomercazole for 6 yrs for hyperthyroidism. Usually we f=give it for 2 yrs. If hyperthyroidism is not cured by then we will opt for surgical treatment or radio iodine treatment. 3. Haemorrhage can be a complication of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. We cannot say it is the direct cause or there were some other underlying causes like fibroids. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help. Regards Dr Ajish TP Consultant Endocrinologist