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How Can severe Headache Along With Lymph Nodes Be Treated?

I wake most mornings feeling ill...headache and swollen glands. Some days I feel better after I m up for a while other days I struggle until evening. I ve had hypothyroidism since I was 25( now 53). My family has noticed and complains that I rarely feel well.
Wed, 26 Apr 2017
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
The details given are very general, so it is difficult to give an exact answer. However, you have mentioned about having hypothyroidism, in that case if the TSH level is not well controlled, there is a possibility of a number of complaints. My suggestion please see that TSH is maintained with in 3 to 4 mU/L, if that is done most of the complaints will be in check. For headache check your BP as well as eye sight as high BP and improper refraction can give rise to headache. About the swollen glands, (not clear which glands are you referring), so difficult to answer. Thanks
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How Can severe Headache Along With Lymph Nodes Be Treated?

Hello, Thanks for the query. The details given are very general, so it is difficult to give an exact answer. However, you have mentioned about having hypothyroidism, in that case if the TSH level is not well controlled, there is a possibility of a number of complaints. My suggestion please see that TSH is maintained with in 3 to 4 mU/L, if that is done most of the complaints will be in check. For headache check your BP as well as eye sight as high BP and improper refraction can give rise to headache. About the swollen glands, (not clear which glands are you referring), so difficult to answer. Thanks