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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
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      Sun_2010:
      Jennifer:

      I have been having phlegm in the morning. Have to use a lot of strength to spit it out.


      These few days, the phlegm comes out with some blood. I do not know whether the blood is from brushing teeth or from the throat.

      Same for clearing the mucus in the nose. There is some spots of blood.

      Just something that works for me, is taking 1small spoon of manuka ( umf 5) or even normal honey last thing before bed.I swallow slowly like coating my throat with honey .

      Also , if it is hard to remove phlegm , drink a couple of sips of something warm ( even water will do) to soothe and loosen before clearing your throat.

      :thankyou:

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      • R Offline
        rains
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        dimsum:

        sorry sorry!! Pls accept my apologies! I misunderstood your post. When u said the list is not exhaustive, I assumed you were referring to those 结拜姐妹 and thus you have many many sisters.[/quote]

        haha, I see. No need to apologise lah.

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        • D3-nD Offline
          D3-n
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          grownupbaby:
          May I know what it means if TSH is too low and out of the range and the rest of the readings are ok. Is it considered as thyroid problem?

          Two readings are important to see if there is any thyroid issue.
          One is the TSH, the other is the T4.
          So if your TSH is too low, it is a case of hypothyroid. Your thyroid is not producing enough of the hormone.
          Minimum is 0.36, so what is your reading?
          Also, do you experience the symptoms like sleepiness, fatigue, weight gain etc?

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          • M Offline
            Mdm Koh
            last edited by

            My TSH was slightly low (about 1 unit below the minimum) but all other indicators were ok. The doctor said it was fine. No treatment needed.

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            • R Offline
              rains
              last edited by

              I came across this web page when I was wondering what Free T4 and TSH are:


              http://labtestsonline.org/understanding ... /tab/test/

              It states the possible symptoms of hyper and hypothyroidism.

              It also has a table stating the conditions you may have when your T4 and TSH are high/normal and low.

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              • D3-nD Offline
                D3-n
                last edited by

                Generally, as we age, our thyroid will become less active. So someone who may suffer from hyperthyroid at one stage of his lives may end up with hypothyroid in his golden years.

                So yes, usually the doctors will be more concerned only if the reading is higher.
                The consequences of hyperthyroid is definitely more serious than hypothyroid.
                And that’s the reason doctors encourage patients to remove the thryoid, as hypothryoid is easier to treat than hyperthryoid. But I won’t advise that.

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                • JenniferJ Offline
                  Jennifer
                  last edited by

                  rains:
                  I came across this web page when I was wondering what Free T4 and TSH are:


                  http://labtestsonline.org/understanding ... /tab/test/

                  It states the possible symptoms of hyper and hypothyroidism.

                  It also has a table stating the conditions you may have when your T4 and TSH are high/normal and low.
                  :thankyou:

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                  • JenniferJ Offline
                    Jennifer
                    last edited by

                    D3@n:
                    Generally, as we age, our thyroid will become less active. So someone who may suffer from hyperthyroid at one stage of his lives may end up with hypothyroid in his golden years.

                    So yes, usually the doctors will be more concerned only if the reading is higher.
                    The consequences of hyperthyroid is definitely more serious than hypothyroid.
                    And that's the reason doctors encourage patients to remove the thryoid, as hypothryoid is easier to treat than hyperthryoid. But I won't advise that.
                    Why?

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                    • R Offline
                      rains
                      last edited by

                      A friend’s friend got her thyroid removed when she had hyperthyroidism, at the doctor’s advice. Unbeknownst to her, she has to take medicine for thyroid hormones for the rest of her life since without thyroid gland, the body can’t produce thyroid hormones anymore.

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                      • JenniferJ Offline
                        Jennifer
                        last edited by

                        rains:
                        A friend's friend got her thyroid removed when she had hyperthyroidism, at the doctor's advice. Unbeknownst to her, she has to take medicine for thyroid hormones for the rest of her life since without thyroid gland, the body can't produce thyroid hormones anymore.

                        Is it really very difficult to treat hyperthyroidism?

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