Discussion in 'All Categories' started by utsab roy - May 26th, 2014 4:59 am. | |
utsab roy
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Dear Sir My child Date of Birth is 1st April, 2014 and now he is 1 month 26 days. His TSH report is 13.3 uIU/ml ( normal is 9.7 uIU?ml). I am his father and i have no thyroid, and his mother had small rise of TSH in pregnancy time (4 month) but after 7 months she have no thyroid. So please tell me now my child hypothyroidism is risky or through treatment it will be cured completely. |
re: hypothyroidism
by Dr.J S Chowhan -
May 27th, 2014
4:51 am
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Dr.J S Chowhan
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Dear Ustab Roy Hypothyroidism in children is associated with cretinism and dwarfism, and is very important for the mental growth of the child. Since the mother breast feeds the child so the thyroid hormone in the mother's milk is the only source of this hormone for the child. Please get treated both your wife and child for hypothyroidism. Thanks With Regards Dr J S Chowhan World Laparoscopy Hospital Cyber City, DLF Phase II, Gurgaon, NCR Delhi, 122 002, India PHONES: For Training: +91(0)9540993399, 9999677788 For Treatment: +91(0)9540994499 For General Enquiry: +91(0)124 - 2351555 Email: contact@laparoscopyhospital.com |
re: hypothyroidism
by Sameer Khan -
May 11th, 2020
4:21 pm
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Sameer Khan
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Hello Doctor, What are symptoms of hypothyroidism? |
re: hypothyroidism
by Dr Rahul Pandey -
May 11th, 2020
4:22 pm
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Dr Rahul Pandey
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Dear Sameer, Hypothyroidism signs and symptoms may include: -Fatigue. -increased sensitivity to cold. -Constipation. -Dry skin. -Weight gain. -Puffy face. -Muscle weakness. |