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Thyroid deficiency - #20941

Vinitha

I had visited hospital last month i was checked my thyroid level my t4 level is 14 is there any problem will occur based on this level why because of I am trying for natural pregnancy. I want to reduce my thyroid level

Age: 29
Chronic illnesses: Thyroid
Thyroid problems
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Maintain your overall health. Nothing to worry you may plan your pregnancy. If any issue you may raise onthis platform.
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Thyroid doesn't effect your pregnancy . So you can plan for it
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Avoid rice, oily spicy, junk, surgery food item. Do yoga and meditation Avoid non veg. Take fruits and vegetables in diet. . Syp. Amla alovera 15-0-15-ml
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Thyroid hormone levels are regular required for pregnancy Avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food Take fruits vegetables and salads lemon juice regularly Regular exercise Arogyawardhini wati Kanchnar gugulu Triphla gugulu Triphla powder trikatu powder Regular 3 month
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Vat kaph dushti, Vaman required then treatment start give fast result
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Evaluating your thyroid level, especially when you're planning for a natural pregnancy, is crucial. The T4 level you mentioned, at 14, is typically within many standard reference ranges, depending on the specific unit of measurement used by your lab. Still, it's important to interpret these results in the context of your overall health, lifestyle, and other thyroid function tests like TSH and T3. While T4 alone might not give the full picture, a comprehensive look at your thyroid health from an Ayurvedic perspective can guide you further. In Ayurveda, thyroid imbalances often relate to disruptions in the Kapha and Vata doshas, which can affect digestion (Agni) and tissue metabolism (dhatus). To support your thyroid and enhance fertility, focus on nurturing your body through diet, lifestyle, and mindfulness; let's look into some suggestions tailored for you. Firstly, incorporate foods that naturally support thyroid function. These include whole grains, fresh fruits, and, in moderation, iodine-rich foods like seaweeds (but consult your physician before changing iodine intake). Warm, lightly spiced meals can enhance your Agni, aiding digestion and metabolism—key in balancing Vata and Kapha. Avoid excessively processed foods and sugars that can dampen your metabolic fire and lead to potential imbalances. Routine plays another pivotal role. Wake up early, ideally before sunrise, and engage in Surya Namaskar, gentle yoga, or brisk walking to invigorate your day. These activities balance the doshas, uplift energy levels, and foster hormonal harmony. Enough rest is vital, so ensure you're not skimping on sleep—aim for 7-8 hours nightly to rejuvenate the body and mind. Stress management can also be crucial in harmonizing thyroid function; practice meditation or pranayama for at least 10-15 minutes daily. This soothing practice calms the mind, balances hormones, and fosters emotional stability, all of which bolster overall health and fertility. Concurrently, herbal support can be beneficial. Ashwagandha, known for its adaptogenic properties, supports thyroid health while managing stress. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) might also support immunity and metabolism. Again, consult a knowledgeable Ayurvedic professional before starting any herbal supplements to ensure they're appropriate for you. Remember, each individual's journey towards health is unique. Regular check-ins with your healthcare providers, both Ayurvedic and allopathic, are vital to ensure your thyroid health supports your goal of a healthy pregnancy. If any immediate concerns arise, seeking professional guidance is essential; both systems of health care can work together to support your wellbeing.
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