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Will Hypothyroid Cause Breathlessness?

I am suffering from Hypothyroid , i always feeling heaviness in stomach and head and some times breathlessness, my SPOT and SPGT high, i am taking very controlled diet, can u tell me for what reason i am feeling breathlessness, is it due to hypothyroid?
Fri, 17 Jun 2016
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There can be several reasons of breathlessness in a hypothyroid patient (if thyroid hormone is still not normal despite taking treatment). Hypothyroidism can cause breathlessness due to anemia, fluid retention (pleuropericardial effusions), weight gain, etc. It's important that you keep your TSH in normal range. And have a regular follow-up with your doctor.
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Will Hypothyroid Cause Breathlessness?

Hi There can be several reasons of breathlessness in a hypothyroid patient (if thyroid hormone is still not normal despite taking treatment). Hypothyroidism can cause breathlessness due to anemia, fluid retention (pleuropericardial effusions), weight gain, etc. It s important that you keep your TSH in normal range. And have a regular follow-up with your doctor. Thank you