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Top 10 Thyroid Tests and How to Interpret Them

Dr. Izabella Wentz / August 25, 2021

Top 10 Thyroid Tests and How to Interpret Them

Many cases of thyroid problems are missed because most doctors don’t perform a comprehensive test panel. I spent almost a decade undiagnosed because I only had …

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Do You Have Hypothyroidism, Hashimoto's or Both?

Dr. Izabella Wentz / March 21, 2015

Do You Have Hypothyroidism or Hashimoto’s or Both?

Did you know 95% of hypothyroid patients also have Hashimoto's? I often get messages from readers who say that they have hypothyroidism but not Hashimoto's. …

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Hashimoto's & Pregnancy

Dr. Izabella Wentz / February 4, 2015

Hashimoto’s and Pregnancy

This guest post was originally posted in February of 2015, based on personal experience provided by Dana Trentini, Hypothyroid Mom.  I have since developed new …

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Lifestyle changes can result in improved thyroid function and/or an increased absorption of thyroid hormone medications, leading to a lower required dose and possible symptoms of hyperthyroidism at a dose that was previously stable. Please discuss lifestyle changes with your physician and ensure that your thyroid function is monitored every 6-8 weeks while making lifestyle changes. Symptoms of overmedication include, but are not limited to: rapid or irregular heartbeat, nervousness, irritability or mood swings, muscle weakness or tremors, diarrhea, menstrual irregularities, hair loss, weight loss, insomnia, chest pain, and excessive sweating. Do not start, change, increase, decrease or discontinue your medications without consulting with your physician.


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