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Low TSH level
I was detected by sugar but I managed now it was 95 range but one month ago I was caught viral cough and cold and while cough pain my throat now after month I check my tsh is .03 and T3 1.75 and T 4 11.80. but I feel kich-2 in throat does this also due low TSH .so what do how to get rid of it.
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Not due to low tsh After cough cold It may be viral or due to reflux
Next Steps
1. ENT examination • Throat and endoscopic examination to look for post-infective or reflux-related changes 2. Thyroid follow-up • Repeat TSH after 6–8 weeks • Endocrinology consultation only if low TSH persists or symptoms like palpitations, weight loss, tremors develop 3. Lifestyle measures • Avoid spicy, oily foods • Avoid late-night meals • Reduce tea/coffee • Drink warm water; steam inhalation can help
Health Tips
Do not keep touching or clearing the throat repeatedly Avoid self-medication with antibiotics or steroids Stress and anxiety can worsen throat sensation
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