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What Causes Chest Discomfort , Dry Skin , Hair Loss And Hypothyroid?

I have been suffering from chest pain (infrequent) for the last two weeks..My ECG is normal..When I am tested for Thyroid, TSH is 53 and diagnosed with hyphothyroid..Is my chest discomfort because of this? I also do have dry skin, hair loss, eye irritation.
Thu, 5 Jan 2017
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Hi,

The symptoms you reported are typical of hypothyroidism. The TSH level is too high and treatment should be started. Before starting treatment for hypothyroidism, a cardiac pathology should be excluded. If your treating physician does not recommend further examinations except of ECG, then you may start levothyroxine.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Mirjeta
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What Causes Chest Discomfort , Dry Skin , Hair Loss And Hypothyroid?

Hi, The symptoms you reported are typical of hypothyroidism. The TSH level is too high and treatment should be started. Before starting treatment for hypothyroidism, a cardiac pathology should be excluded. If your treating physician does not recommend further examinations except of ECG, then you may start levothyroxine. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mirjeta