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Hypothyroidism, Low Pulse. History Of Blood Clots In The Family. Anything To Worry?

I have hypothyroidism and after points of sitting in cold for a while or not moving much my extremities get cold. This happened at the doctor and she said my pulse was low in some places, should I be worried? It goes back to normal fairly quickly and has been that way for as long as I can remember and my family has a history of blood clots. I am nineteen.
Mon, 20 May 2013
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More Details of your case is required with your physical and pathological examination.

Rest concern about the clots running in your family could be more evaluated. Then after knowing your family history and only could be analyzed with your pedigree analysis followed by the appropriate genetic diagnostic test. If been required.

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Hypothyroidism, Low Pulse. History Of Blood Clots In The Family. Anything To Worry?

More Details of your case is required with your physical and pathological examination. Rest concern about the clots running in your family could be more evaluated. Then after knowing your family history and only could be analyzed with your pedigree analysis followed by the appropriate genetic diagnostic test. If been required.