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Chest pain - hyperthyroidism
My mom 75 years hyperthyroidism  patient discontunied neomercazole 10 for one month as suggested by a different doctor by checking only tsh report.. She got symptoms than was again put on neomercazole 5mg after checking tsh t3 t4 reports .Now her thyroid is normal and she takes the required medication. She has moving chest pain from centre to left and right since two months .. Can stopping the medicine for one month be the reason for her chest pain. Please advise Doctors as we feel helpless as her ecg and 2d echo is normal 🙏🙏🙏
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Chest discomfort in hyperthyroidism can be due to palpitations because of increased thyroid hormone levels or rarely due to atrial fibrillation also... nothing major to worry if her ECG and Echo is within normal limits still better to take a cardiology consultation too because of the age factor
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