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You can have seizures from something called Toxic Shock Syndrom. TSS stems from tampon use.
No -- in fact recent studies show that Pregabalin may well become the anticonvulsant of choice for dogs -- see link below.
Joint pain is one of the many symptoms of hypothyroidism. There is a comprehensive list of the symptoms in the related link below (Hypothyroidism Risk/Symptoms Checklist)
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Well, diabetes and hypothyroidism are both autoimmune disorders. So if you have hypothyroidism and don't know it, you may get diagnosed with diabetes as well. Just look up autoimmune diseases and it will explain the link.
A:Anyone can have epilepsy, so yes people with Asperger's syndrome could have it as easily as anyone. A:There is a link between seizures and autism spectrum disorders; one in four children with autism or Asperger's Syndrome will experience seizures.
Hashimoto's and Hypothyroidism are actually different things, even though they both effect the thyroids. Hashimoto's disease is an autoimmune disease which causes antibodies to react against proteins in the thyroid gland, making the gland unable to perform its functions. Hypothyroidism itself is a condition, in which the thyroid is either underactive or totally unable to function. The link in this chain is that Hashimoto's disease is a leading cause of hypothyroidism. By Hashimoto's Hypothyroidism, I assume you mean Hypothyroidism caused by Hashimoto's disease.
Hypothyroidism diet works very well in working with your thyroid to help control weight loss. This diet helps you eat healthy and would be a great way to loose weight. Here is a link to learn more about the science behind it. http://hypothyroidismdietx.com/
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Chihuahuas are more susceptible to seizures, however it is not considered normal. Here is a link to another question about this topic: yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061105113330AAbwveA
Most people use medication for treating epilepsy. Some people who have severe seizures, may have surgery to help them. Changes in lifestyles and avoiding triggers for their seizures is another thing that people do. Check the link below.
No but Hyperthyroidism has some symptoms that can be confused wit arthritis. For more info on this go to the associated link (Hypothyroidism Risk/Symptoms Checklist) below.