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Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormone. It is a possible but not common cause of damage to nerves ...
Use warm water and soap, rubbing alcohol, or an iodine scrub. When to call your doctor. Contact your healthcare professional if: You aren't able to ...
Hypothyroidism: Should I take iodine supplements? Is there a risk of rhabdomyolysis from statins? Low blood pressure (hypotension) · Lowering Triglycerides ...
She was treated with radioactive iodine ablation (iodine 131, 20 millicuries) at seven-month follow-up. Her symptoms and thyroid function gradually improved ...
Excessive iodine intake. Too much iodine in the diet may function as a trigger among people already at risk for Hashimoto's disease. Radiation exposure ...
Many thyroid cancers absorb iodine. Because of this, doctors often give radioactive iodine (iodine I-131) alone to treat thyroid cancer as part of standard ...
This medicine contains iodine or sodium iodide, which may increase the risk of having allergic reactions. Back to top. Proper Use. Your doctor or other ...
... iodine or percutaneous ethanol injection), cancer staging, thyroid hormone replacement goals, potential short- and long-term side effects from treatment ...
Radiation can destroy the parathyroid glands. Rarely, a type of radiation treatment for thyroid diseases called radioactive iodine may lead to ...
Today a physician can look inside her patient's body through the aid of radiation and iodine-based dyes in the blood stream – both of which could be deadly ...
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