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Palpitation and dizziness in pregnancy
I am 24 weeks pregnant but on and off I have been facing heart palpitation and dizziness. Sometimes it's in morning sometimes in the evening. Nowadays after eating my breakfast I feel dizzy. It takes around an hour and a half for me to get settle. Is it common in pregnancy. i also have trouble falling asleep in the night. Recent tests Sugar fasting :- 70 , PP - 82 TSH:- 4.17 (taking 12.5 mcg orally) Haemoglobin:- 11.10 My BP is generally:- around 110/ 70 Thanks in advance
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Tsh still on higher side, these symptoms are suppose to be discussed with doctor after examination..
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Pls connect for advice
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Consult physician for evaluation. You need to increase the dose of thyronorm as tsh is raised.
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Tsh is high u need to take supplements . Check ur bp
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Tsh should be less than 3 This is Raised Rest all normal Hv a good protein rich diet Connect with a physician to evaluate palpitations
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