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Suffering From Thyroid. Arms And Hands Fall Asleep While Sleeping

hi i have been told that i have thyroid issues and lately my arms and hands fall asleep while I am sleeping...
Fri, 18 Feb 2011
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Hi itsmemary, welcome to healthcare magic, Please check your thyroid hormones levels... ie: blood tests for T3, T4, TSH. Also please have an ultrasound scan of your thyroid. These are routine tests and can pinpoint any trouble with the thyroid. Please get back to me after these tests are done. Also consult a good endocrinologist in your area. See this site for more on thyroid diseases: http://www.ultrasound-images.com/thyroid.htm
Bye and take care, DR. JOE ANTONY, MD.
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Suffering From Thyroid. Arms And Hands Fall Asleep While Sleeping

Hi itsmemary, welcome to healthcare magic, Please check your thyroid hormones levels... ie: blood tests for T3, T4, TSH. Also please have an ultrasound scan of your thyroid. These are routine tests and can pinpoint any trouble with the thyroid. Please get back to me after these tests are done. Also consult a good endocrinologist in your area. See this site for more on thyroid diseases: http://www.ultrasound-images.com/thyroid.htm Bye and take care, DR. JOE ANTONY, MD.