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I am a 37 years old male. I had my head reeling for fews days through out the day, especially in the morning, just after sleep or sometime immediately after food. I took an extensive blood test, everything else was fine except for a TSH value of 114.84. Is there anything suggestive. T3 and T4 were normal.
I understand your concern especially while these symptoms affect your daily life. Regarding to your results, you have problems with your thyroid gland which doesn't produce enough T3 and T4 and to compensate this defficiency, TSH which stimulates your gland is high to improve the production of T3 and T4. Hypothiroidism could cause vertigo in the morning and after eating. My suggestion is to visit your GP to get mediaction for your condition. With higher levels of TSH, these symptoms are much worse.
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What Causes Vertigo In The Morning?
hello and thank you for asking HCM, I understand your concern especially while these symptoms affect your daily life. Regarding to your results, you have problems with your thyroid gland which doesn t produce enough T3 and T4 and to compensate this defficiency, TSH which stimulates your gland is high to improve the production of T3 and T4. Hypothiroidism could cause vertigo in the morning and after eating. My suggestion is to visit your GP to get mediaction for your condition. With higher levels of TSH, these symptoms are much worse. I hope this answer was helpful to you.