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What Causes Chronic Fatigue, Sweating, Headache And Swollen Armpit Lymph Nodes?

directlyI have been tried, sweating uncontrollable, migraines and lymph nodes swollen under my arms. chronic neck, shoulders and back pain. My primary doctor know that my thyroids are not working properly and will not do anything to help me. Last month, Ieft the ER and drove directly to his office and the paperwork I handed him stated hypothyroidism and he wanted to do another blood test. I was so upset and left, because he was going to take the same actions that the ER doctor just performed. So, now my sides, neck and energy is going down quickly waiting to see a specialist. I may just go to Urgent care and get some help. Thank you
Wed, 8 Apr 2015
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The blood tests would be able to determine whether your thyroid hormone status is normal , low or high.

If the blood tests are within normal range ,then your symptoms are not due to hypothyroidism and another cause needs to be found so that you can be effectively treated.

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What Causes Chronic Fatigue, Sweating, Headache And Swollen Armpit Lymph Nodes?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The blood tests would be able to determine whether your thyroid hormone status is normal , low or high. If the blood tests are within normal range ,then your symptoms are not due to hypothyroidism and another cause needs to be found so that you can be effectively treated. I hope this helps