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Mild ankle swelling
I am diagnosed with hypothyroidism and I am taking thyrox 25mg medicine for last 6,7 months. My recent report shows TSH value is 3.6. My vitamin D level was also low , then I was given vitamin D supplement,now it is 57 nmol/ L. But I still have slight swelling just around ankle and it vary time to time. I went to physician but he doesn't give much attention to it. I want to know what can be the reason. It's been 2 month I notice it. My all other blood test parameters are in range.
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It's better to take one to one consultation with physician. Posting ur queries in general caht box will not help u out.
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Hypothyridism is famous for effusion in all pockets in the body. But as it can be autoimmune, so rule other causes also. There many causes for limb edema.
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