MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma In Diabetology, Diploma In Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics, Cetificate Course In Thyroid Disorders Management (CCMTD)
Endocrinologist, Dharwad
Hello, thanks for the query.
Madam, I have seen the details. However, you have mentioned only tsh value, nothing about t3 & t4. It is necessary to know those values also. Tsh 4.6 mu/l is not really high. It must be with in the normal range mentioned in your lab report. In uncontrolled hypothyroidism tsh invariably goes uch higher and t4 values also may be low. Please come back with all the values also mention your weight & height. Thanks.
MBBS, Diploma in Diabetology, CCRH (certificate in reproductive health), Post Doctoral Certificate Course in Infectious Diseases (PDCC)
General Physician, Nagercoil
Hi
No need to worry about this u can reduce it with medication and life style modification,u can take statin group of medicine
-obese means reduce weight,avoid oily and junk foods
-do meditation and regular exercise
Certificate in Basic Course on Diabetes Management
General Physician, Pune
Your tsh is certainly not under control. I hope your doctor has done tests on thyroid antibodies. You must consult an endocrinologist or physician - internal medicine md and remain under his guidance for monitoring and review till tsh is brought around 2.5 to 4.5.
Certificate in Basic Course on Diabetes Management
General Physician, Pune
You have not mentioned the medications you are taking. Hypothyroid and bp are not very difficult issues for doctors to manage. For hypothyroid regular tablets and thyroid profile test at least every 3 months to fix the dosage is necessary. For high bp you should keep a diary to record your bp regularly at least every week at the same time, preferably in the evening under proper conditions of no exercise, intake of tea, coffee etc for half an hour before recording. These recordings are to be shown to a physician periodically whenever asked for proper medication. Mind relaxing techniques and diet control about salt and oil may be continued.
Certificate in Basic Course on Diabetes Management
General Physician, Pune
No relation between hypothyroidism and protein intake. However for any nutritional supplement consult your family doctor for its role as an individual.
CCEBDM, PG Diploma In Clinical Cardiology, MBBS, Certificate Course In Rheumatology And Joint Disorders, Diploma In Community Mental Health
General Physician, Ghaziabad
No cabbage, broccoli, no radish, mustard, turnip, soya, no fatty / fast / spicy / processed food. Less tea / coffee. Take more water
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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Guava is one of the most protein-rich fruits around
let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.