Do I have thyroid I have all the reports also - #11380
do o I have thyroid o have all the reports and my neck before it used to be longernow it is shortand lot of hair loss due to alopecia and this month there is period missing do o need to take medicines or it will cure by diet
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Hello dear See i think you are having complications of thyroid level along with certain metabolic side effects like hair loss and missing of periods You may require medications to control the situation I suggest you to please share the reports here if done already In addition Please get below tests done for confirmation of diagnosis Serum prolactin Serum Lh Serum ferritin Serum estrogen Serum vitamin d3 Serum calcium Serum TSH Dhea levels Please share the results with gynacolologist in person for better clarification Kindly don’t take any medications without consulting the concerned doctor Accordingly the dietary modification can be done Hopefully you recover soon Regards
Hello yashaswini share the report as you have all reports And for sudden hairloss and thining it can be due to thyroid issues and diet issue
I would suggest to eat protein and fibre rich diet Also get USG pelvis and adnexa done as it can be pcos
Hi Yashaswini 💙
👉 Symptoms you mentioned: • Hair loss / alopecia • Missed periods • Change in neck shape
These can be related to thyroid issues, but they may also be due to PCOS, stress, nutritional deficiency (iron, vitamin D, zinc, protein), or other hormonal imbalance.
⚠️ Since you already have reports, it would be best if you share the TSH, T3, T4 values with me (you can upload or type them here). I’ll explain whether your thyroid is normal, underactive (hypothyroidism), or overactive (hyperthyroidism).
📌 Treatment depends on the results: • If thyroid hormones are abnormal → you will usually need medication (diet alone cannot cure thyroid disorders, but it can support). • If reports are normal → then your hair loss and missed periods may be from other causes, not thyroid.
We can decide whether you need medicines or just lifestyle changes only after seeing the reports.
Anyway stay healthy,avoid junk foods,include more fibre diet.
Thyroid problems can cause hair loss, menstrual irregularities, and changes in weight or appearance, and they usually do not correct with diet alone. Proper thyroid medication based on TSH, T3, and T4 levels is essential to control symptoms and prevent complications. Please consult an Endocrinologist with your reports so they can adjust or start the right medicine for you.
Hello mam, I couldnot find any reports of your’s Hairfall has lot of reasons starting from a fever So I would tell you to kindly share your reports to comment upon thyroid issues And kindly be patient and dont panic Every disease has its own treatment We will find the cause of your illness Hope this is helpful for you Take care
If you’ve got reports, it’s key to look into specific test results to evaluate your thyroid status. Typically, thyroid-related concerns may be linked to abnormal levels in your TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), free T3, and free T4 levels. Given your symptoms like hair loss and changes in menstrual cycle, these could indeed hint toward some thyroid dysfunction, like hypothyroidism. What you’d want to check first is your TSH level — a high TSH could indicate an underactive thyroid, while a low TSH may point to an overactive one. Hair loss can often be due to hypothyroidism, whereas hyperthyroidism can lead to missed periods, but these are just indicative and must be confirmed through lab results. An enlarged thyroid, also known as goiter, could also be a reason for changes in your neck’s appearance. Depending on what your lab results say, treatment options vary. If your thyroid function is not normal, doctors usually prescribe medications like levothyroxine for hypothyroidism, or antithyroid medications if it’s hyperthyroidism. Managing diet can help support thyroid health overall, but it shouldn’t replace medication if a thyroid condition is diagnosed. It’s important to connect with your healthcare provider to interpret your specific test results conclusively and get tailored advice. If you have any doubts due to the symptoms worsening or you’re feeling unwell, it’s crucial to seek medical consultations promptly rather than waiting.
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