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What Causes Excessive Sweating, Hand Tremors, Dizziness And Sleep Disturbances?

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Posted on Fri, 23 Dec 2016
Question: Hi,
Female age 42.
Weight 69 kg
Near total tyridectonomy done on 1993.
1 girl child born 2008
Earlier was taking higher doses as per doctor but on XXXXXXX 2016 dose of thyronorm was reduced to 88. (FT4 1.43, TSH 0.01)
From last 2-3 days experiencing sweating, shaking hands, dizziness, sleeping discomfort.
What should I do.
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Answered by Dr. Minal Mohit (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Recent thyroid profile first.

Detailed Answer:
dear madam, hi and we to HCM. as the situation is clear, you are hypothyroidism, on replacement. as per XXXXXXX report you were being overdosed so your dose was reduced. now again the symptoms you describe are suggestive of Hyperthyroidism. but it can also be anything else, may be thyroiditis? so to confirm please get a fresh thyroid profile so we can get back to you and suggest you what has to be done.
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What Causes Excessive Sweating, Hand Tremors, Dizziness And Sleep Disturbances?

Brief Answer: Recent thyroid profile first. Detailed Answer: dear madam, hi and we to HCM. as the situation is clear, you are hypothyroidism, on replacement. as per XXXXXXX report you were being overdosed so your dose was reduced. now again the symptoms you describe are suggestive of Hyperthyroidism. but it can also be anything else, may be thyroiditis? so to confirm please get a fresh thyroid profile so we can get back to you and suggest you what has to be done.