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What Causes Fatigue And Dizziness While Suffering From Hypothyroidism?
I m 62 white male and have been diagnosed with Hypothroidism in the last 2 yrs. Recently started having symptoms of fatigue, dizziness, nausea and heart fluttering. I am wearing a heart monitor for 30 days. I m not overweight, never smoked and don t have high blood pressure. Any thought about the thyroid effect with the heart flutterings?
Hi, I can understand your concern. You should have also written about the dose of the medicine that you have been taking for hypothyroid but I presume that you are on a hypothyroid medicine. So far as your heart fluttering along with other are concerned,I'll suggest get a Thyroid Function Test done. Most probably the dose of your medicine will have to be reduced. If someone has been taking hypothyroid medicine for a longer period of time,sometimes you go to hyper from hypo so the dose has to be adjusted. I hope this answers your question. You can ask a followup question if there is any confusion. Thanks, Dr.Prabhas Verma
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What Causes Fatigue And Dizziness While Suffering From Hypothyroidism?
Hi, I can understand your concern. You should have also written about the dose of the medicine that you have been taking for hypothyroid but I presume that you are on a hypothyroid medicine. So far as your heart fluttering along with other are concerned,I ll suggest get a Thyroid Function Test done. Most probably the dose of your medicine will have to be reduced. If someone has been taking hypothyroid medicine for a longer period of time,sometimes you go to hyper from hypo so the dose has to be adjusted. I hope this answers your question. You can ask a followup question if there is any confusion. Thanks, Dr.Prabhas Verma