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How Long Does It Take To Cure Thyroid?

sir i am anuradha 25 year old.. i got married 20th feb 2011. last week i cheked thyroid ... its observed value is 30.37 and prolactine is 29.31. doctor suggest me cabgolin .25 mg and thyronorm .75mg. i have no kid ryt now. is it a serious problem.. and with in how much time i'll recover it pls tell.
Wed, 8 Jun 2016
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Hello and thank you for asking!
I can understand your concern. High TSH level may be a cause for infertility and even if you manage to concieve, it is not recommended because there is a great risk for malformation and abnormal pregnancy outcome.
A high TSH can cause also high prolactine level. If you were a patient in my clinic i would recommend you to treat the Hypothyreosis first and to check the prolactin level after the normalization of TSH.
If prolactin persists high, than you may start cabergoline.
Hope the information will help.
Kind regards,
Dr.Mirjeta
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How Long Does It Take To Cure Thyroid?

Hello and thank you for asking! I can understand your concern. High TSH level may be a cause for infertility and even if you manage to concieve, it is not recommended because there is a great risk for malformation and abnormal pregnancy outcome. A high TSH can cause also high prolactine level. If you were a patient in my clinic i would recommend you to treat the Hypothyreosis first and to check the prolactin level after the normalization of TSH. If prolactin persists high, than you may start cabergoline. Hope the information will help. Kind regards, Dr.Mirjeta