Asked for Female | 30 Years
Thyroid Level 4.4: Chest Tightness Concern Since November 2023
Patient's Query
My tyroid level is 4.4 and my chest area is losing tightness since novemeber 2023. Im married have no child
Answered by Dr. Babita Goel
Feeling down due to a high thyroid level can be tough. A reading of 4.4 may indicate an imbalance. Symptoms like fatigue, weight fluctuations, and muscle weakness often occur. The looseness in your chest area might stem from thyroid issues impacting your heart or chest muscles. The wise choice is consulting a endocrinologist. They can conduct a thorough evaluation and provide proper treatment.

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Questions & Answers on "Endocrinology" (422)
Estrogen dominance reason ? Kya yeh easily cure ho jta?
Female | 23
Estrogen dominance occurs when there is too much estrogen relative to progesterone in the body. Symptoms can include irregular menstruation, mood swings, bloating, and fatigue. Common causes may include weight gain, stress, certain medications, or hormonal imbalances. Fortunately, there are effective strategies to manage this condition, including maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress reduction techniques. Herbal supplements, like chasteberry, may also help, but it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice. They can guide you through safe and effective treatment options.
Answered on 7th Feb '25
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I am 37 year old bipolar menopausal female with hypothyroidism and even tho i feel my thyroid levels are low at 300mcg my bloods say high which they said high at 225mcg and i nearly died so i refuse to go lower than 300mcg please help me
Female | 37
Understanding that having elevated thyroid levels can be very dangerous, especially with hypothyroidism, is crucial. Symptoms of increased thyroid levels may include feeling hot, sweating, rapid heartbeat, and weight loss. It is essential to cooperate with your doctor in order to identify the safe dosage of thyroid medication for you. Taking the right amount can help alleviate symptoms and keep you well.
Answered on 28th Jan '25
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I need a treatment for male to female hormone reassignment therapy
Male | 21
Male to female hormone reassignment therapy involves taking female hormones to align your physical characteristics with your gender identity. The main goal is to help you develop more feminine characteristics, like softer skin, breast growth, and a more feminine fat distribution. It's important to seek guidance from a plastic surgeon experienced in transgender care to discuss the risks, benefits, and monitoring needed during this process. They can tailor a treatment plan specifically for you, ensuring your safety and well-being throughout the transition.
Answered on 23rd Dec '25
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I m 45 yrs old.and I have thyroid. My TSH level is 7.110. my dosage of throxine 75 mcg.now please tell me about the dosage.
Female | Shalini Bal
A TSH level of 7.110 indicates that your thyroid hormone is not functioning properly even though you are taking 75 micrograms of thyroxine. The fact that you have a high level of TSH indicates that your thyroid gland is not producing enough thyroid hormones. Signs of this include a feeling of drowsiness, excess weight, and getting cold. An increased dose of thyroxine could be considered to stabilize your thyroid and, in turn, your TSH level back to the normal range. Substantive discussions with your doctor should be conducted to examine the findings and to agree on the appropriate path to follow.
Answered on 4th Dec '24
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I am suffering from Hypothyroidism from 4 years back. Current TsH level is 12.5 But I got palpitations in my heart from 5 months Current dose eltroxin 100mg And inderal 40mg What is Current dose for thyroid And treatment of palpitations from thyroid
Male | Sohit Pandey
High thyroid levels on some occasions are associated with heart palpitations. Your thyroid dosage should probably be changed to assist in this. Fluttering or racing of your heart is what you may be feeling due to palpitations. Consult an endocrinologist for advice, which will help you to make adjustments in your medications to normalize your thyroid levels.
Answered on 18th Nov '24
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75years of age ,from few days feeling too much hot in body ,can't eat anything,if I eat feel like my head wl burst and BP high n low both ,feeling too much restlessness
Male | 75
These might be symptoms of many things such as an infection or not drinking enough fluid. However, there are some things which could help in the meantime: make sure that you drink plenty of water, and get some rest. But if this goes on much longer without any improvement then I would advise seeking medical attention. They can give you proper treatment for whatever is causing all these different problems.
Answered on 28th May '24
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Sir thyroid ki dawa khane par thyroid badh jata hai mera
Male | 23
If taking thyroid medicine makes you feel worse, talk to your doctor. The dosage may need adjusting. Thyroid trouble signs: fatigue, unintended weight changes, feeling too hot/cold. Don't worry though, proper treatment usually solves it.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
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I have swelling in my thyroid so I contacted doctor they suggested fnac.my fnac showed benign thyroid lesion suggestive of benign follicular adenoma of thyroid.does it needs surgery or will it cured with medications
Female | 27
Your test results show a non-cancerous growth, a follicular adenoma. This means surgery is usually unnecessary. Regular check-ups may be required to monitor it. Sometimes, medications help relieve symptoms like throat pressure or discomfort.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
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I am 21 years old, my weight is only 34 kg and I have also done all the tests, there is no such symptom came in reports , I want to increase my weight and breast increase, so please suggest me medicine.
Female | 21
You want to get fit. Being too thin can happen if your body uses up food fast or if you do not eat a lot. To gain weight, eat good stuff like fruits, veggies, grains, and protein. Do not skip meals. Eat often. As for breasts, they come in all shapes and sizes for each girl. Pills may not change them much.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am not having periods. I have tested with pregnancy kit so many times the result is negative..but I have took birth control pills last month still I got my periods on time but it was few drop but thisonth i did not get periods and I am gaining weight can you please suggest me medicine to get immediate periods
Female | 27
Sometimes irregular periods can happen due to various reasons. Stress, hormonal imbalances, sudden weight changes, or even changes in your birth control can all play a role. It's good that you've been proactive about testing for pregnancy. In fact, irregular periods can also cause weight fluctuations. I recommend you see a gynecologist to determine the underlying cause. They may suggest tests to check your hormone levels or other factors. It's important not to self-prescribe medication to induce periods as it can be risky.
Answered on 16th Nov '25
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Planing to take multivitamin tablet before going to sleep, every night. Is there any risky side effects? And if there is no risk Can i know how much dosage should i take as a 16 year old, 49kg boy.
Male | 16
Many people think about their health, like taking a multivitamin. Having it before sleep is usually ok. But, you can't take too much. A 16-year-old boy weighing 49kg should follow the dosage instructions carefully. Overdoing certain vitamins may cause issues. For example, an upset stomach or headaches. If you notice anything unusual after taking the multivitamin, like stomach pain or rashes, stop right away. Talk to a doctor.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
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I want to know about my progesterone result
Female | 35
Understanding progesterone levels is important for overall health. This hormone plays a key role in your menstrual cycle, fertility, and pregnancy. Low levels can lead to symptoms such as irregular periods, mood swings, and fatigue, while high levels may cause bloating or breast tenderness. Various factors, from stress to hormonal imbalances, can affect these levels. Solutions often include lifestyle adjustments, dietary changes, or medical treatments tailored to individual needs. It's best to discuss your results with an endocrinologist who can provide personalized guidance and support based on your situation.
Answered on 29th Jan '25
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Hormonal level imbalance I am a trans Having testosterone 1288 LH 2.46 FSH5
Other | 29
Hormonal equilibrium is the prime condition for human beings, and the variations in testosterone, FSH, and LH would be the obvious signs of such changes as fatigue, mood instability, and sexual problems. These distempers have several reasons, including hormone therapy, other diseases, or way of life. Therefore, the approach should be holistic in this matter. Proper diet, daily workout, and stress management also have a significant influence. I suggest you consider talking to a healthcare provider who is a specialist in transgender health for personalized advice and the possibility of adjusting your treatment plan.
Answered on 27th Dec '24
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Thyroid patient limcee 500mg nite pare?
Female | 27
It's important to be cautious with supplements, as they can sometimes interact with other medications. In fact, Limcee is a Vitamin C supplement, and usually, it's safe to take with thyroid medication. However, it's always best to consult with your endocrinologist before starting any new supplement, especially if you have thyroid issues. They can give you personalized advice based on your specific health needs.
Answered on 3rd Nov '25
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Jin ka testosterone estrogen zyda ho toh kya wo zaffran ,ملٹھی ،الائچی ka khwa lay sakty?? Iss say estrogen testosterone zyda toh nai ho ga?
Female | 23
If you have higher levels of testosterone and estrogen, then you can easily use saffron, ملٹھي, and الائچي. These spices support your overall health but have no direct effect on your hormone levels. Hormonal imbalances lead to various symptoms such as mood swings, fatigue, and weight changes. Taking all this into account, it is best for you to talk to your doctor. They can understand your health better and provide proper guidance. To be keen on health is necessary, and you should never feel nervous at any time!
Answered on 2nd Jan '25
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My fsh level is 6.24 and lh is 24.1 are they normal
Female | 16
FSH (Follicle-stimulating hormone) and LH (Luteinizing hormone) regulate your reproductive system. Increased LH and decreased FSH levels may be the reason for diseases like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or early menopause. Symptoms could be a delay in periods, acquisition of acne, or trouble in pregnancy.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
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I am 29 year old male and recently tested my testosterone level. It is 2.03 ng/ml. So i want to ask..is this is normal?
Male | 29
Typically, this hormone sits within the range of 2.5 to 10 ng/ml in men. A level lower than 2.03 ng/ml might indicate you have an issue. That's not too far below average. Having low T can cause symptoms such as fatigue, low libido, and mood swings among others. Many things can lead to it happening including stress obesity or certain medical conditions. I recommend talking with your doctor about what these results mean for you and what steps can be taken toward balancing them out.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi I’m having thyroid issue im in periyapalayam village
Female | 5-
It sounds like you're experiencing some thyroid-related issues, which can include symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, or mood swings. These conditions can arise from various factors, including genetics, stress, or dietary imbalances. It's important to monitor your symptoms closely. I recommend consulting a healthcare professional who can conduct appropriate tests and provide tailored advice. They may suggest lifestyle changes, medication, or other treatments to help manage your condition effectively. Remember, taking action now can lead to better health outcomes in the future.
Answered on 18th Jan '25
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Iam 40 diabetic type2.i have heard of diabetes drug in Uganda called diaformula.may I know how effective it is in treating diabetes
Male | 40
Managing type 2 diabetes typically involves lifestyle modifications, such as maintaining a balanced diet, regular exercise, and sometimes medication. Medications can assist in controlling blood sugar levels. Regarding Diaformula, there is limited clinical evidence to support its effectiveness, so it’s crucial to evaluate such treatments carefully. Common symptoms of diabetes include increased thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue. I recommend discussing any new medication with your endocrinologist to ensure it aligns with your overall treatment plan. They can offer personalized guidance and support as you manage your condition.
Answered on 8th Sept '25
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Hello Doctor, I am sharing details about my father, who is 64 years old. He has always lived a healthy lifestyle — he regularly practices yoga and meditation, does not eat outside food, and quit smoking 15 years ago. However, in the last 6–8 months, he has experienced a sudden weight loss of around 10 kg and has developed a lump in his neck. He had tuberculosis around 30 years ago and completed 6–8 months of treatment at that time. Because of that history, he initially thought that TB might have returned. He recently underwent a CT scan. Based on the report, the doctor also said that it does not look like cancer and that there is a 95% chance of it being TB. However, they advised that treatment cannot be started without FNAC or a biopsy.His FNAC report showed “Metastatic poorly differentiated carcinoma.” After that, we waited for the biopsy results. The biopsy diagnosis has also come as “Poorly differentiated carcinoma.” The report further mentions that Immunohistochemical (IHC) marker study is advised.I have shared all the reports of CT , FNAC, biopsy, Ihc marker , pet CT and the treatment details with you in the PDF. I wanted to ask whether the current treatment plan is correct with chemotherapy and immunotherapy and if we are on the best possible path for my father’s recovery. I want to make sure he is getting the best and most effective treatment available. And surgery is possible in this condition ? If there is anything more that should be added or any further tests or therapies you recommend, please let me know.
Male | 64
The sudden weight loss and the lump in his neck are indeed concerning. Given his history of tuberculosis, it's understandable to think it might be related. However, the biopsy results indicating poorly differentiated carcinoma do raise some flags. The current treatment plan with chemotherapy and immunotherapy is a common approach for poorly differentiated carcinoma. Surgery might be an option depending on the specifics. The Immunohistochemical marker study will provide more insights into the type of cancer and guide further treatment. It's important to trust the expertise of your oncologist and his medical team and ensure open communication with them.
Answered on 23rd Dec '25
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