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Thyroid Flushing Side Effect Reports
The following Thyroid Flushing side effect reports were submitted by healthcare professionals and consumers. This information will help you understand how side effects, such as Flushing, can occur, and what you can do about them. A side effect could appear soon after you start Thyroid or it might take time to develop. |
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Myalgia, Skin Burning Sensation, Flushing, Hot Flush |
This Flushing side effect was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES. A patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: NA. The patient was prescribed Thyroid Tab (dosage: NA), which was started on NS. Concurrently used drugs:
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Flushing |
This Flushing Thyroid Pill side effect was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES on Sep 01, 2010. A Female , weighting 230.2 lb, was treated with Thyroid Pill. The patient presented the following health conditions:
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Pruritus, Flushing |
This is a Thyroid Pill side effect report of a patient (weight:NA) from UNITED STATES, suffering from the following symptoms/conditions: NA, who was treated with Thyroid Pill (dosage:NA, start time: Dec 08, 2010), combined with:
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Atrial Fibrillation, Chest Discomfort, Dizziness, Flushing, Gastrooesophageal Reflux Disease, Headache, Hyperhidrosis, Hypersensitivity, Hypertension |
A 64-year-old female patient (weight: NA) from UNITED STATES with the following symptoms: hypothyroidism started Thyroid Tab treatment (dosage: 90 Mg (90 Mg, 1 In 1 D), Per Oral) on Feb 21, 2010. Soon after starting Thyroid Tab treatment, the consumer experienced several side effects, including:
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Chest Pain, Dizziness, Flushing, Hypothyroidism, Nausea, Product Quality Issue |
A female patient from UNITED STATES was prescribed and started Thyroid Tab on Jul 15, 2009. Patient felt the following Thyroid side effects: chest pain, dizziness, flushing, hypothyroidism, nausea, product quality issue Additional patient health information: Female , 48 years of age, weighting 238.0 lb, The consumer reported the following symptoms: was diagnosed with and. Thyroid Tab dosage: 1 Tablet 2 Times Per Day Po. Concurrently used drugs: NA. |
Asthenia, Flushing, Hyperhidrosis, Nausea, Palpitations, Product Quality Issue |
This report suggests a potential Thyroid Tab Flushing side effect(s) that can have serious consequences. A 51-year-old female patient from UNITED STATES (weight:NA) was diagnosed with the following health condition(s): hypothyroidism and used Thyroid Tab (dosage: 120mg Daily Po) starting Nov 12, 2007. Soon after starting Thyroid Tab the patient began experiencing various side effects, including:
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Thyroid Flushing Causes and Reviews
Normally, your cells grow and die in a controlled way. Cancer cells keep growing without control. Chemotherapy is drug therapy for cancer. It works by killing the cancer cells, stopping them from spreading, or slowing their growth. However, it can also harm healthy cells, which causes side effects.
You may have a lot of side effects, some, or none at all. It depends on the type and amount of chemotherapy you get and how your body reacts. Some common side effects are fatigue, nausea, vomiting, pain, and hair loss. There are ways to prevent or control some side effects. Talk with your health care provider about how to manage them. Healthy cells usually recover after chemotherapy is over, so most side effects gradually go away.
Your treatment plan will depend on the cancer type, the chemotherapy drugs used, the treatment goal, and how your body responds. Chemotherapy may be given alone or with other treatments. You may get treatment every day, every week, or every month. You may have breaks between treatments so that your body has a chance to build new healthy cells. You might take the drugs by mouth, in a shot, as a cream, or intravenously (by IV).
NIH: National Cancer Institute
Thyroid Flushing Reviews
Sat, 03 Sep 2011 |
I have only been on it five days, it is better than nothing so far. My own Thyroid production took a downfall and I am used to Armour Thyroid which has been my doctor's first choice for years. I was told by my European Doctor that SynThyroid is just what it says, synthetic Thyroid and that is why I have been on Armour Thyroid as I trust his advice. What has happened for my individual case recently is that my Thyroid production went too low and my current doctor reccomended levoThyroid, insisted on it. I do not feel very good, like a light is flickering out on my energy level right now. The other variable for my sluggishness has been diagnosed with Narcolepcy with sleep apnea. So I have a C-Pap for oxygen support since I was told my breathing is irregular. So now I am trusting levoThyroid to help me from feeling weak and sluggish. It is probably too soon to tell but I feel slightly better today than a few days ago. |
Wed, 25 May 2011 |
In the Spring of 2008 I went to my PCP for allergy symptoms, and when he felt my neck glands to make sure that I didn't have something similiar to strept throat, he said that's the biggest Thyrioid I've ever felt, well 2 weeks later the surgeon was removing my Thyroid and 2 tumors (one wrapped around my esophagus and the other around my neck), when the one came off of my neck the C3-5 vertabrae collasped. had the I-131, with a all clear 3 months later. Yeahhh, until the end of 2010 when I started having neck pain and problems swallowing, well that's when they found out that the vertabrea had crushed itself and that I have 2-3 more lumps on my throat (Had another bout with the I-131) but uptake scan proved unsuccessful and noone will take them out, even though they burn and sting. My pain management doc thinks I'm crazy because my body is attacking itself and I'm either breaking bones or pulling something that doesn't need to be pulled. They truly don't understand what it's like. Well, no doc is going to work on the back of the neck until they take the lumps out and then they won't take the lumps out until the neck gets fixed. I even had one surgeon tell me to go to one of the Seattle Hospitals and find myself a Doctor House person. I don't think that there is one of those and if there is - it would be wayyyy too spendy for a poor little admin to come up with the money. But, believe me I'm not stopping trying, yes my body hurts and yes I take things to help try and heal me because it's apparent that they only think that it can't possibly be that I hurt all of the time and my body is fighting itself. Thyroid Cancer maybe the silent killer, but it's about time that we made some noise and let everyone know what we are going through. |
Tue, 14 Dec 2010 |
My husbadn is almost 52, and he has been very ill with a chronic GI condition for the last 12 months. He has been in and out of the hospital and had his gull bladder and appendix removed. They still have no diagnosis for the GI problems. Now last week he was diagnosed with Papillary Thyroid Cancer. It seems that the nodules are 3.7cm on the left and 1.9cm on the right. We see the endo this week, but I am really concerned. He has had an active Thyroid for years. High metabolism and he has had problems with swallowing and tenderness for a long time (aprox 10 years). They never thought to check his Thyroid until now. Could he have distant metastisis??? |
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 |
I'm losing a lot of weight. Was 110 when started on Armour. Lost 15 lbs in one year. Take 90 |
Thu, 28 May 2009 |
Recently I was put on medication for Thyroid. Its a powder compound and they put into capsules for me to take. Its 60mg 1 daily then after one week 1 twice a day. I took it Saturday no side effects. Then Sunday I had no energy and I was so cold I could not get warm then I was so hot. Is it a side effect or is it a simple virus. |
Thu, 14 Jun 2012 |
I have been getting these little blister sores that bust and turn into scap little sores. I have noticed it since about a month or so after found out my Thyroid is not working right. Could this be a side effect from the medication |
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