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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Dizziness And Thyroid Issues

Hi doctor. I have a theroide profile which I didn t take medicine for since 10 years. Now, as I am trying to get pregnant my gyno gave me promolute n 5 days ; 2 tablets per day, before menstruation and 10 days after with a hormonal test. But I had side effects as slow heart beating and dizziness. My question, as this persists for 3 weeks now and as I stopped taking tablets from day 2 , can I blame promult n for causing disorder of my theroid? Your help is appreciated.
Tue, 1 Aug 2017
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hi dear
thanx for trusting HCM
i see your concern to it

friendly speaking promolute do not interfere with this problem you mention

but yes thryoid plays a role in increase as well as in decrease of HR

so please review your thyriod profile by a gud endocrinlogist

but yes dizzness may be due to thyroid gland disorder

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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Dizziness And Thyroid Issues

hi dear thanx for trusting HCM i see your concern to it friendly speaking promolute do not interfere with this problem you mention but yes thryoid plays a role in increase as well as in decrease of HR so please review your thyriod profile by a gud endocrinlogist but yes dizzness may be due to thyroid gland disorder