Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Hypothyroidism And Cold Sores Can Your Blood Tests Come Back Neg. With The Progression Of Hashimoto's Disease? At What Point Is It Detected?

Can your blood tests come back neg. with the progression of Hashimoto's disease? At what point is it detected? - hypothyroidism and cold sores

I was recently diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease:
By the immune system attacks the thyroid gland, which is produced by the body to antibodies that are produced normally in the fight against viruses, bacteria, pollen, etc. in good Characterized hypothyroidism, the antibodies attack the thyroid gland. The disease progresses slowly over many years.

He still complains of symptoms (fatigue, cold, pain and muscle weakness, difficulty concentrating, joint pain, cardiac murmur occasionally) many specialists, but none of them educated, who could be my thyroid. One might think that someone comes up with a diagnosis or even a hint of what you could, after 12 years to complain about their symptoms (blood was taken). My doctor last time I saw (infertilitya doctor) was the one who sent me to an endocrinologist?

Back to my question: the test usually is normal again, and suddenly wrong? I'm on medication for the rest of my life! Thank you for your comments! :)

1 comments:

aWellWis... said...

The disease may still be there. It is for hypothyroidism as the year of function of the thyroid were treated, can become normal.

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