My age is 31yrs with a TSH level of 5.3 I am told by the doctor that I have sub clinical thyroid problem. In medication I am taking thyronorm 25mg for 10 days. I have finished 10 days of medication feeling much better then before. All the symptoms been reduced to minimum. Is my disease curable?? Will I be after medication be symptomless for the rest of my life?? What are the precautions I should take care eating and all??
Hello and welcome to HCM! I read carefully your concern. Usually the under active thyroid or hypothyroidism is a chronic disease and the treatment is long term. Six weeks after starting levothyroxine you should check TSH level and adjust the levothyroxine dose. So, the aim of the treatment is not to cure the thyroid pathology but to substitute the hormone that the thyroid gland should produce.
For a personalised comprehensive evaluation, treatment recommendations, or individual therapy, ask me at HealthCareMagic at this private link: HCM Dr. Guni
Kind regards, Dr.Mirjeta
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Suggest Precautions For Thyroid Problem
Hello and welcome to HCM! I read carefully your concern. Usually the under active thyroid or hypothyroidism is a chronic disease and the treatment is long term. Six weeks after starting levothyroxine you should check TSH level and adjust the levothyroxine dose. So, the aim of the treatment is not to cure the thyroid pathology but to substitute the hormone that the thyroid gland should produce. For a personalised comprehensive evaluation, treatment recommendations, or individual therapy, ask me at HealthCareMagic at this private link: HCM Dr. Guni Kind regards, Dr.Mirjeta