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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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What Are The Symptoms Of Hypothyroidism?

hi dr i suffer from hypothyroidism since i was 16 years old and since then i take my routine medication and from now i just started to have this bad dry tickly cough on and on night and day.. what do you think this could be is there any signs or possible thyroid cancer symptoms perhaps that you think and i m always so thirsty
Fri, 17 Jul 2015
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I have to say that you are a bit anxious kind of a person. Hypothyroidism to cause dry cough is very rare. You have to get assessed whether you have an acute bronchitis, secondary to viral infection or consider allergen induced reactive airway disease (bronchial asthma). Take your medications regularly. If u resolving, better get assessed by a physician.
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What Are The Symptoms Of Hypothyroidism?

I have to say that you are a bit anxious kind of a person. Hypothyroidism to cause dry cough is very rare. You have to get assessed whether you have an acute bronchitis, secondary to viral infection or consider allergen induced reactive airway disease (bronchial asthma). Take your medications regularly. If u resolving, better get assessed by a physician.