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I have paresthesia but I had checked all blood tests, vitamin B12 came normal but TSH is 9.5. Is paresthesia due to hypothyroidism?
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Hello, Thanks for the query. Paresthesia is usually not described as a symptom of hypothyroidism. But as thyroxine deficiency affects various metabolic activities, any kind of symptom may occur. TSH 9.5 is very close to having overt hypothyroidism. Thanks.
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