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Endocrine & Hormonal Imbalances
Question #30270
52 days ago
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What to do for hair fall and weakness with subclinical hypothyroidism at 23 years old?

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Mujhe subclink hypothyroidism ki problem hai meri age 23 hai or Mera weight 39kg hai mera naam muskan hai mujhe hairfall dandruff ki problem bhi hai or weakness bhi hai skin problem bhi hoti hai bhuk bhi shi se nahi lagti hai me filhal thyroxin50 mcg le rhi hu ab kya Krna chahiye

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Subclinical hypothyroidism can sometimes contribute to symptoms like hair fall, weakness, and skin issues, and it’s important to consider whether your current thyroxin dosage is effectively managing your condition. Since you are already on 50 mcg of thyroxin, it would be a good idea to check your thyroid function tests, including TSH, Free T4, and perhaps even Free T3, to assess if your current dosage is adequate. Thyroid hormone levels that aren’t optimized can affect metabolism, energy levels, and even hair health. Based on these results, your doctor may adjust your medication.

For your hair fall and dandruff, apart from thyroid control, consider a dermatological consultation to rule out scalp conditions. Nutritional deficiencies, especially in iron, vitamin D, and certain B vitamins, can contribute to hair and skin problems as well, so you might want to get those levels checked too. Eating a well-balanced diet rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals could support both your hair and overall energy. Supplements may be necessary if deficiencies are detected.

With your appetite issue, sometimes the thyroid issues themselves can affect hunger. But regular meals with snacks in between, focusing on nutrient-dense options, might help. If your appetite doesn’t improve, or your weight continues to drop, you should discuss this with your doctor as there might be other underlying factors requiring attention.

If these symptoms suddenly worsen or you experience new concerns like severe weight loss or persistent fatigue, it’s crucial to reach out to your healthcare provider promptly. Regular follow-ups, symptom tracking, and ongoing dialogues with your doctor will assist in managing your health better and adjusting treatments as needed.

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