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What does Wilson's disease have to do with the thyroid? |
My sister may be having problems with her thyroid, the doctor is testing her for Wilson's disease, what does this disease have to do with that? I understand what Wilson's disease is, please don't post descriptions of it. I'm wanting to know what the thyroid has to do with the disease. Excessive copper can get deposited anywhere and thyroid gland, though very uncommonly affected, may therefore get affected. Therefore the necessity of thyroid tests for ruling out any consequences. However, you may like to confirm the diagnosis of Wilson鈥檚 Disease yourself, which is quite easy. Look for a 2-3 mm brownish circular ring on cornea about 1-3 mm from the periphery of the cornea in both the eyes of your sister. The presence of this ring is a definite sign for Wilson鈥檚 disease and thereafter you may continue to trust and follow whatever advice he/she may provide. In early diagnosis, this ring may be incompletely formed and may not encircle the whole cornea. Remember doctors are after money and put u on zombie drugs. What is Wilson's Disease? You said "may be having problems with her thyroid" which could also mean that she does not or has some concurrent condition. Wilson's disease (problems with copper metabolism) has some signs that can be seen upon examination of the eyes (which you would do if you were checking out a thyroid). are you sure that it's the "wilson disease" which you know? what tests did the doctor for your sister ,will you please mention them? |
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