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Taking Thyronorm For Hypothyroidism. Peeling Lower Lip, No Pain Or Swelling. Reason?

hi doctor i am 41 year old men having hypothyroidisum from nearly five years and i am taking tyronom 50 mcg and from then i got diabetic and colestrol ,and taking gylcomet gp 2 half in morning and half in night,and rozavel 5mg ,and aquavim,from this five years i saw a change in my lower lip ,there a white skin in lower lip which peels and sometimes it s seen clearly and sometimes it reduces but i dont have any pain ,nor swelling in lower lip so what must be the reason behind this ,and now thyroid,diabetic,and colestrol, bp is under control and i dont have any tiredness,so please give an answer
Fri, 21 Dec 2012
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hello.probably what you have is a sunlight sensitive disorder which requires a biopsy to confirm.it etay not be related to diabetes/hyperlipidemia/hypertension.it is treatable, if diagnosed early
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Taking Thyronorm For Hypothyroidism. Peeling Lower Lip, No Pain Or Swelling. Reason?

hello.probably what you have is a sunlight sensitive disorder which requires a biopsy to confirm.it etay not be related to diabetes/hyperlipidemia/hypertension.it is treatable, if diagnosed early