Hi, My mom is 55 years old And she have ulcer from last 4 years She have taken rcifax 400 sometimes when paining in stomach But now she have pain in leg and hand and sometimes his body get swelling I just check her thyroid check up then I got this result Anti thyroglobulin antibody (atg) c.l.i.a 148.6 iu/ml Anti microsomal antibody (Ama) c.l.i.a 600 iu/ml TSH 9.43 But her weight is normal Please suggest me.
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Hi, kindly do the T3T4 also. And send report.
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Better start homoeopathic treatment.. You can consult me through Lybrate..
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According to the blood work there is hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism usually does not require lifelong treatment. Do not get misguided .If you find out the triggers and fix them your hypothyroidism can be fixed Do not to blindly believe your doctors. They may have vested interests because they are bribed by pharma companies and labs .They have no knowledge of nutrition so fixing hypothyroidism is a problem for them What patients are prescribed is the synthetic. T4 Thyroxine known by brands like Thyronorm./Thyrox/ Synthroid /Eltroxin which may or may not be the correct drug you need. Because T4 -Inactive hormone - T3 is the Active hormone. T4 has to get converted to T3 in the presence of a healthy liver, healthy gut and adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals. T4 is worthless unless it is converted to T3 .Dose adjustment in hypothyroid based on normal TSH ranges is completely wrong. Your labs will be normal but you will not be normal. You will still have symptoms like Fatigue, Constipation,Hair loss ,Inability to loose weight, brain fog etc Find out the triggers of hypothyroidism .The triggers may be Chemicals in your Food, Water, cooking oils, & Pots, toilet & kitchen cleaners, Stress,bacterial and viral infections etc. Send a feedback with your name and contact number and try to most probably reverse your hypothyroidism by diet and lifestyle and few food supplements without any medication. Treat the triggers and taper your medicine and you may be able to stop medication eventually.
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