You don't get thyroids. you are born with thyroids and the thyroid happens to be one of the largest Endocrine gands in our body. The Enocrine Gland(S) or our endocrine system is what secrete their products. For example : Pancreas, Ovaries, Testes, Thyroid gland. The thyroid controls how rapidly our body burns energy, makes proteins, and how delicate our body should be to other hormones.
Nope
have to take medicine every day morning or direction by doctor
Taking supplements naturally messes with your thyroid levels, so no, you shouldn't take them while trying to correct your levels. The pain killers shouldn't harm your thyroid levels though, depends on the pain killer though.
L- Thyroxin should be taken daily on empty stomach.
It really depends on what medication you are talking about. For example, you cannot take thyroid medication unless your thyroid has been tested. The medicine can make a normal thyroid gland stop working. For pain meds, docs need to know what else (if anything) you have taken recently.
you can get sick from not taking your thyroid medicine but you cant die from it.
It is OK to take an antidepressant and a thyroid medicine together so long as your doctor has written prescriptions for them. It is possible that a low thyroid could be responsible for some of your feelings of depression, actually. Taking the thyroid medicine might end up letting you cut back on the Zoloft.
what medicine require to take in 7.8 tsh value
The thyroid scan and a radioactive iodine uptake test (RAIU), also known as a thyroid uptake, are types of nuclear medicine imaging.
very unlikely
It is generally recommended to take thyroid medication after fasting blood tests to ensure accuracy of the results. However, if you have concerns, it is best to follow your healthcare provider's instructions on when to take your medication before the test.
In order to treat a thyroid disorder, a doctor must evaluate you. Make sure to take your medication exactly as prescribed. It is very dangerous to not take thyroid medicine.