No there not but if you have aids possibly .
Mild Aches and soreness in a joint!
The thyroid is a gland which produces hormones. Low thyroid would mean that your thyroid is not functioning as it should. There are a few medicines that you can take to correct the situation.
Yes. Acupuncturists can treat low thyroid levels.
The lung disease that causes coughing and joint aches is likely to be rheumatoid arthritis-associated interstitial lung disease. This condition is characterized by inflammation in the lungs, leading to symptoms such as coughing and joint pain. Treatment typically involves managing the underlying rheumatoid arthritis and addressing lung inflammation.
yes and it helps people in this country with pain from cancer or people with joint problems. even minor aches and painslike stomach aches and head aches
There is Hypothyroidism- low amounts thyroid hormone, and Hyperthyroidism- high amounts of thyroid hormone
There are many causes of dry eye and thyroid function is one of them so if the thyroid production is low it can be an important factor and replacing the thyroid hormone with pills can improve the dry eyes in some cases.
The question can't be answered unless you say what drug you're on and what thyroid test is low.
Thyroid levels are measurements of the thyroid hormones in your body. Low TSH suggests you have too much thyroid hormone circulating. High TSH suggests you don't have enough thyroid hormone circulating.
Hypothyroidism.
Yes, the flu can cause joint pain along with other symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and muscle aches.
Nope