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  • 31/03/2021

Can I marry a girl with thyroid?

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Yes, thyroid is a very common health condition which is easy to diagnose and treat. Women with thyroid can marry, have children and lead a very normal life like others.

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Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Understanding Thyroid Conditions: a. Thyroid disorders like hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism are common. b. They are manageable with proper medical care.

  2. Impact on Relationship: a. Thyroid issues generally do not affect the ability to have a healthy relationship.

  3. Health Management: a. Encourage regular medical follow-ups and adherence to treatment.

  4. Emotional Support: a. Being supportive and understanding can strengthen your relationship.

Overall, thyroid disease in a partner should not be a barrier to marriage. Open communication and mutual support are key to a healthy partnership.

Answered 20/08/2025

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