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How Should Symptoms Are Indicating Of Thyroid Gland Insufficiency Be Treated?

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Posted on Wed, 5 May 2021
Question: I have gained a lot of weight over 3 years, from 90kgs to 115 kgs. I have high TSH. T3,T4 levels are optimal. Please let me the best remedy (Non-Medicinal) for the same. If I take medication, will it be continuing for life? Please advice
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Arnab (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
the non-medicinal way is not at all recommended in your case...

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

Your symptoms are indicating of Thyroid gland insufficiency and it's extremely important that you consult an Endocrinologist at the earliest, recheck the complete Thyroid function test along with Anti-TPO antibody to decide on the further course of treatment.

You'll most certainly require Thyroxin supplementation in form of medications and routine follow-ups thereafter every 3 to 6months.

There's no best remedy in a non-medicinal way. Yes, medication is generally to be taken for a lifetime with variable dosage from time to time depending on your body's response and to prevent any future complications.

Please go ahead get yourself checked-up, start the medication and stay under routine follow-ups of your doctor.

Take Care
Kind Regards


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How Should Symptoms Are Indicating Of Thyroid Gland Insufficiency Be Treated?

Brief Answer: the non-medicinal way is not at all recommended in your case... Detailed Answer: Hello, Your symptoms are indicating of Thyroid gland insufficiency and it's extremely important that you consult an Endocrinologist at the earliest, recheck the complete Thyroid function test along with Anti-TPO antibody to decide on the further course of treatment. You'll most certainly require Thyroxin supplementation in form of medications and routine follow-ups thereafter every 3 to 6months. There's no best remedy in a non-medicinal way. Yes, medication is generally to be taken for a lifetime with variable dosage from time to time depending on your body's response and to prevent any future complications. Please go ahead get yourself checked-up, start the medication and stay under routine follow-ups of your doctor. Take Care Kind Regards