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Does cbd or thc effect cortisol testing

Female | 47

Cortisol tests are­ affected by CBD and THC. Cortisol is a hormone. Its le­vels change due to stre­ss, sickness, and drugs like CBD or THC. So, these­ substances impact test results. If using CBD or THC, te­ll your doctor before cortisol tests. The­y need accurate information for prope­r diagnosis.

Answered on 21st Aug '24

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My Thyroid TSH level is 36.80 I want to confirm the medicine and dosage

Female | 31

A TSH level of 36.80 indicates that your thyroid might be malfunctioning. Among its signs and symptoms are getting tired, gaining weight, and always being cold. The so-called hypothyroidism can also be one of the reasons why. Commonly, doctors tend to prescribe drugs based on thyroid hormones such as levothyroxine. The dosage should be calculated by your doctor for your specific needs.

Answered on 17th July '24

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I am 24 years old I have thyroid symptoms

Female | 24

This is a gland in the neck that can cause tiredness, weight gain, and loss, or feelings of anxiety and depression. When too much or too little hormone is produced by this organ these symptoms may arise. To confirm the diagnosis, go for some blood tests at the doctor’s office. If there is an issue, don’t worry – there are treatments available that will help to balance the levels of thyroid hormones within your body.

Answered on 13th June '24

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