My wife (44yrs) weighing 70 kg suffering from thyroid problem. 20 yrs back she underwent surgery for hyperthyroid. Since then she is taking altroxin. For las 3 months she is undergoing tiredness, much increase in heart beats atleast once in a day, sweating on head. Her bloodpressure also remains little elevated.
After consulting Doctors she has been taking 50mg,150 km 100 mg & now taking 75 mg of Altroxin but no improvement. We are very upset. Cold you please suggest something !
Thanks for asking. few queries Any associated weight gain/ hairloss/ tiredness/ constipation? *Any history of recurrent fever / thyroid pain/ eye pain / bulging eye ball/ tiredness? *Periods- is it regular? *How is your quality of life? *Any family history of thyroid disease/ goiter or thyroid malignancy?
any history of thigh or arm muscle weakness/ hump/striae?
first of all dose should be titrated according to TSH values kindly give your latest TSH and current dose.
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Thanks for asking. few queries Any associated weight gain/ hairloss/ tiredness/ constipation? *Any history of recurrent fever / thyroid pain/ eye pain / bulging eye ball/ tiredness? *Periods- is it regular? *How is your quality of life? *Any family history of thyroid disease/ goiter or thyroid malignancy? any history of thigh or arm muscle weakness/ hump/striae? first of all dose should be titrated according to TSH values kindly give your latest TSH and current dose.