Thyronorm is a medication used to treat hypothyroidism. These medications are usually prescribed to be taken orally and contain Thyroxine sodium, which acts as synthetic Thyroxine for the normal functioning of the body. Though these tablets are completely safe, Thyronorm should never be taken without the advice of your physician.
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Query: Hello doctor, I am a 37-year-old woman, taking Thyronorm 50 mg for thyroid issues. My weight is 110.23 Ibs and my height is 4.95". I face excessive hair fall with balded front head, stress and mood fluctuations. The body is overheated and has gastric problems also and have mild ulcers sometimes. I g... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Hypothyroidism is one of the causes of hair fall and dryness. You should continue your previous medications. Flatulence, acidity, and indigestion depends on your food habits and lifestyle. Reduced digestive capacity may lead to such conditi... Read Full »