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My Current Thyroid Is 2.58 And Keeps On Fluctuating. I

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Posted on Fri, 2 Apr 2021
Question: my current thyroid is 2.58 and keeps on fluctuating. i am feeling dizzy weak and losing weight and balance also hair fall.
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Arnab (9 hours later)
Brief Answer:
A thorough health check-up is needed at first...

Detailed Answer:
Hello there,
Welcome to 'Ask A Doctor' service...

Well, first of all, there are numerous other medical conditions that can present similarly, to ascertain this, a full set of body check-ups needs to be done properly in-person and at repeated intervals by a doctor...

So, at first, apart from the Thyroid Function test, it's recommended that you should get yourself checked up clinically under the supervision of an Internal Medicine specialist. Along with this, the doctor may also advise thorough sets of investigations including CBC, ESR, LFT, KFT, Iron and Lipid profile, Blood sugar levels, Vit D3 levels, 12 lead ECG, to look into it in detail...

Management can be done based on the findings. So, just visit the Internal Medicine Specialist at first for the clinical check-up followed by the thorough sets of investigations as already explained.

Take Care
Kind Regards




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My Current Thyroid Is 2.58 And Keeps On Fluctuating. I

Brief Answer: A thorough health check-up is needed at first... Detailed Answer: Hello there, Welcome to 'Ask A Doctor' service... Well, first of all, there are numerous other medical conditions that can present similarly, to ascertain this, a full set of body check-ups needs to be done properly in-person and at repeated intervals by a doctor... So, at first, apart from the Thyroid Function test, it's recommended that you should get yourself checked up clinically under the supervision of an Internal Medicine specialist. Along with this, the doctor may also advise thorough sets of investigations including CBC, ESR, LFT, KFT, Iron and Lipid profile, Blood sugar levels, Vit D3 levels, 12 lead ECG, to look into it in detail... Management can be done based on the findings. So, just visit the Internal Medicine Specialist at first for the clinical check-up followed by the thorough sets of investigations as already explained. Take Care Kind Regards