Is the thyroid problems possibly linked to being poisoned ? He had stun arrows in the kitchen a lot and was told he was seeing a younger woman and just after my house ? keep telling me I was nuts and this was for no reason - I had witnesses - I had my phone on a lot b/c it scared me - I didnt know he was cheating at time but I popped up with esherichia coli greater than 100,000 colony forming unit per ml and my thyroid test was abnormal ....
Thyroid Eye Disease
While the majority of men and women who have a thyroid condition are diagnosed later in life, it is not uncommon for infants, children and teenagers to be diagnosed with a thyroid condition. Typically if an infant is diagnosed with a thyroid condition it is congenital, or present at birth. If a child or teen has a thyroid condition it sometimes won't be diagnosed until the onset of puberty. If a child doesn't have normal thyroid function this can cause poor growth which results in short stature, delayed development of permanent teeth, delayed puberty, and poor mental development.
Film critic Roger Ebert was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2002 .
Hazel Grace was diagnosed with thyroid cancer that later spread to her lungs, which required her to use an oxygen tank to help her breathe.
No; take a look at your thyroid testing results to talk about thyroid problems, not your CBC.
If you find that you have a thyroid problem, see an endocrinologist who specializes in thyroid disorders.
Premature menopause is diagnosed by blood tests and patients should be screened for diabetes, thyroid disease and similar diseases.
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There is no link between thyroid problems and sciatica. There is link between parathyroid problem and sciatica.
Yes, a thyroid problem may cause a rash. For example, Graves' Disease (autoimmune hypERthyroidism) antibodies can attack the skin, especially of the lower legs. This is known as pretibial myxedema. Low thyroid can also cause the skin to become dry and more sensitive, which may result in a rash.
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I have thyroid ang why do I keep getting yeast infection?