Thursday, January 28, 2010

Underactive Thyroid Leg Pain Under-active Thyroid And Leg Pains?

Under-active thyroid and leg pains? - underactive thyroid leg pain

I was with an underactive thyroid a few months ago diagnosed and we always try my calculations are correct OT. Recently, I got pains in the muscles of the legs, cramps, and type of light, I feel like I have to stretch all the time, I am also diabetes mellitus. Has anyone any idea what could be?

4 comments:

moon_fan... said...

They have their parathyroid hormone levels in check, which is the hormone responsible for regulating blood calcium and calcium in the blood controlled well.One early onset of hypocalcemia (calcium) is in the blood of leg cramps.

moon_fan... said...

They have their parathyroid hormone levels in check, which is the hormone responsible for regulating blood calcium and calcium in the blood controlled well.One early onset of hypocalcemia (calcium) is in the blood of leg cramps.

JustGemm... said...

Diabetes, it is very important that you check your electrolytes. In addition, seizures can be associated in the legs with peripheral vascular disease, if you have poor circulation and problems in your arms / legs. You must tell your doctor about it and see what is safe for you to take potassium, magnesium and calcium supplements to. I leg cramps from hell. Even my hand and arm. Now I need to take potassium and magnesium regularly and that's really helped. So be careful about taking them when you may have diabetes and kidney disease.
If your doctor says it's OK, my fav slow like magnesium and tranquility of nature, socks for leg cramps during the night and all the potassium is very good. Good ol bananas, Powerade / Gatorade. ..
I hope you feel better soon.

And yes, the thyroid gland, sometimes bad, leading to cramps in his legs. It is not always the case, and although it makes me think that the doc a call should be.

tecnodor... said...

gosh hate cramps in my legs ..... for me (I hope this helps)
I experienced leg cramps from all the following characteristics:

1) causes dehydration bg Alto - electrolyte imbalance
another writer mentioned.
2) My statin dose was too high and causes poor
Impairment. If you do not even bother to statins
Monitoring of liver function in the liver is the treatment of
to replace two, the hormone that you mentioned.
3) My first week in the thyroid medication.
4) poorly controlled high blood pressure - the systolic
always high and diastolic numbers
still so low? The relationship between high
and less can be a sign of hardening of the
Arteries.
5) Just inactive - are Hypothryroidism and fatigue
in the glove box ....

Because diabetes is associated with many other
Metabolism is important that you and your health
Providers to keep reviewing your symptoms and
Meds - too - ask your diet and nutrition
Affect your electrolyte balance, thyroid-Med, etc. ....

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