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How Should Intermittent Numbness On One Side Of The Body Leading To The Inability To Swallow Or Move One's Tongue Be Treated While Having An Overactive Thyroid?

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Posted on Thu, 8 Feb 2024
Question: My husband has an overactive thyroid once in awhile he'll go numb on one side and its the left.he sometimes can't speak or swallow or move his tongue without going numb and it usually last a minute or two. This time he could not get a word out but he did not have any numbness and it lasted 15 seconds he does not have any issues of breathing hes fine in this department. He is currently on thyroid medication tapazole 10 mg 3 times aday for 2 years but he takes it 1 time a day cause it makes him feel sick.
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Answered by Dr. Suresh Heijebu (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Ultrasound neck is required

Detailed Answer:
Hello Sir

I can certainly understand your concern

I have worked through your attached query in detail

As per your description it's important to rule out structural abnormality of the thyroid and surrounding areas inview of hyperthyroidism.

For this I advise you to take up the following 2 tests at the earliest.

1. Ultrasound Neck
2. Indirect laryngoscopy.

Review with reports to determine further course of action.

Likewise it's important consider a complete Thyroid profile test and adjust dose of the medication Tapazole. It's important to maintain a strict and correct drug compliance for control of symptoms.

Further management if any is largely based on scan results.

Consultation with an Otolaryngologist is very important.

Post your further queries if any.
Thank you
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How Should Intermittent Numbness On One Side Of The Body Leading To The Inability To Swallow Or Move One's Tongue Be Treated While Having An Overactive Thyroid?

Brief Answer: Ultrasound neck is required Detailed Answer: Hello Sir I can certainly understand your concern I have worked through your attached query in detail As per your description it's important to rule out structural abnormality of the thyroid and surrounding areas inview of hyperthyroidism. For this I advise you to take up the following 2 tests at the earliest. 1. Ultrasound Neck 2. Indirect laryngoscopy. Review with reports to determine further course of action. Likewise it's important consider a complete Thyroid profile test and adjust dose of the medication Tapazole. It's important to maintain a strict and correct drug compliance for control of symptoms. Further management if any is largely based on scan results. Consultation with an Otolaryngologist is very important. Post your further queries if any. Thank you