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Constant Pressure In Ears, Sore Throat, Arm Pain. Taking Synthroid. Treatment?

yes, i am seeing my dr. but not getting help. I take synthroid and effexor 150mg. However my ears have this contstant pressure feeling, and I wake up with a sore throat . I am generally an extremely fit person but feel fatigued and aching in the arms and legs. I walk a couple of steps and feel dizzy and tired. what is this?
Tue, 7 Jan 2014
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hello it is likely that the ache and fatigue are due to the low thyroid levels., the pressure feeling in your ears may also be due to an associated swelling of your eustachian tube ( tube between the ear and nose ) which also is seen in low thyroid levels. please meet your endocrinologist , he will guide you further. thanks
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Constant Pressure In Ears, Sore Throat, Arm Pain. Taking Synthroid. Treatment?

hello it is likely that the ache and fatigue are due to the low thyroid levels., the pressure feeling in your ears may also be due to an associated swelling of your eustachian tube ( tube between the ear and nose ) which also is seen in low thyroid levels. please meet your endocrinologist , he will guide you further. thanks