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Swollen Veins On Both Sides Of Neck, Fluttering Feeling In Arm. History Of Elevated Cholesterol. What Are The Causes?
I am 22 year old female with history of elevated cholesterol I was taking simvistatin but stopped about a year ago. Recently I have had issues such as chronic fatigue , weekness, and I often have swollen lymph nodes in my neck. I went to a new doctor because the previous one never seemed to listen. Recent doc said I have a low white blood count. Borderline hyperthyroidism and I have a thyroid bruit and a nodule on my thyroid about 3mm in size. Waiting on the result of the iodine uptake scan. The current problem is for the past couple days the veins on both sides of my neck are swollen and I m having a fluttering feeling down my left arm. My current doctor is so hard to get a hold of and I really don t want to go to the ER if it s not needed.
Hi, Thank you for asking question on health care magic your problem seems to be a case goiter(hyperthyroid).you need to consult an endocrinologist and take thyroid medications. some times surgery may be needed you have to bear it with patience till the condition is diagnosed Hope this answer will serve your purpose Take care Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD;DCH Associate professor of pediatrics
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Swollen Veins On Both Sides Of Neck, Fluttering Feeling In Arm. History Of Elevated Cholesterol. What Are The Causes?
Hi, Thank you for asking question on health care magic your problem seems to be a case goiter(hyperthyroid).you need to consult an endocrinologist and take thyroid medications. some times surgery may be needed you have to bear it with patience till the condition is diagnosed Hope this answer will serve your purpose Take care Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD;DCH Associate professor of pediatrics