Why would the doctor prescribe a mild tranquilizer, when Im hyperthyroid and waiting for treatment?
A. If you’re having trouble getting a good night’s rest, if you are feeling panicked, with a racing heart, your doctor may feel a prescription is in your best interests. I think my hyperthyroid symptoms ‘crept up’ on me, and now that I’m my old self again, I notice how much calmer I feel. Once your hyperthyroid condition has been treated, you may want to ask your doctor or your specialist whether a tranquilizer is still required. 8. Q. I had fainting spells and my heart started racing when I took over the counter cold medicine. Is this because I’m hyperthyroid? What foods can I eat, and what foods should I avoid if I’m hyperthyroid or hypothyroid? Are there foods that cause a goiter to develop? Will taking supplements or avoiding iodized salt help or prevent a thyroid condition? A. Some medicines, even those sold over the counter without a prescription, can worsen the symptoms of hyperthyroidism. If you’re hyperthyroid it’s very important that you check with your doctor before taking a
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