- female
- 30 Years
- 01/04/2021
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View allI really need some advice on adjusting thyroid medication. Six months ago, the TSH level dropped from 8 to 6.75, so I thought it would be okay to lower the dosage from 25mcg to 12.5mcg. But now the TSH has gone up to 10.87, and I'm worried. What do you recommend for someone who's 51 years old in this situation? I'm trying to find the right balance here.
See a specialist for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
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I've been taking metformin, and now I'm noticing these skin rashes that seem like an allergic reaction. Is there another medication I could try instead of metformin?
If you are experiencing allergic reactions to metformin, an alternative medication that can be considered is "Glipizide". The usual starting dose of Glipizide is 5 mg taken orally once daily. However, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medication regimen.
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I'm really worried because during a recent medical check-up, they found nodules about 1-1.5 cm on my thyroid. I honestly don't feel like I have any health issues and have checked my thyroid reports twice and everything, including TCH, is normal. I'm feeling really anxious about this. What could this mean? What should I do next?
The symptoms you're describing, such as hearing sounds or feeling like something is stuck in your ear, could be related to: Earwax buildup Eustachian tube dysfunction Middle ear issues Ear infections Tinnitus Consult an ENT specialist for a thorough examination and proper diagnosis.
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