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Hypothyroidism
T3 - 117.70 ng/dl T4 - 5.12 ug/dl TSH 3RD Generation - 39.180 uIU/ml How to cure Hypothyroidism ? How long will it take to get back to normal self?
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Kindly tell ur body weight
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consult for medication
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Kindly consult we will prescribe you medicine
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By taking medicine. Thyroid hormone supplement has to be taken.  Dose would have to be titrated. Regular monitoring of thyroid profile would have to be done and 1 tablet would have to be taken every morning for life.
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if anyone says "this can be cured completely and there won't be any necessity for taking any medication for long term " or "the root cause would be removed" etc.. they are lying.. eventually you would come to realise that there is no other way.
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