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Once you are being treating for hyperthyroid will it make your eye proptosis go back to normal? |
i see a opthomalogist and he has always said i ahve graves eye disease for the past years but they never treated me since i always had normal thyroid levels it finally now showed in my tsh its low and im being treated for it with methamozole and will my eye pain swelling will my proptosis at least go down? ok thnks if it was really due to thyroid and no thing else it would return normal Because this condition is due to thyroid problems...if the thyroid condition is treated, and if the proptosis was fairly recent,your eyes should go back to normal. my friend had this bad, her eyes looked like they were going to pop out. It fixed its self when she had the surgery and was put on hormones. |
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