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What Is The Treatment For Hair Loss , Panic Attack And Weakness?

Hi, I have just had my thyroid results back, my t4 is 14 and tsh is 1.8, but i have increased shedding of hair, tirdness, lack of concentration, severe nervousness and panic, and a general feeling of just feeling unwell.. my appetite is up and down and i get upset stomachs.. My nan died from an overactive thyroid so am really carefull. Can you help?
Thu, 9 Oct 2014
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Hello,
All these symptoms which you have mentioned can be seen in hyperthyroidism.
Since you have family history of thyroid disease, its good to be careful. You can go for thyroid checkup six monthly.
Here i would also like to mention that panic attacks can result from hyperthyroidism or otheriwse also.
Please consult your nearest endocrinologist for management of thyroid problems.
Thanks.
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What Is The Treatment For Hair Loss , Panic Attack And Weakness?

Hello, All these symptoms which you have mentioned can be seen in hyperthyroidism. Since you have family history of thyroid disease, its good to be careful. You can go for thyroid checkup six monthly. Here i would also like to mention that panic attacks can result from hyperthyroidism or otheriwse also. Please consult your nearest endocrinologist for management of thyroid problems. Thanks.