Often people suffering from hypothyroidism, or an underactive thyroid disease, are not diagnosed correctly. Even when people with hypothyroidism are correctly diagnosed they sometimes receive inadequate treatment and the thyroid disease symptoms remain. This article looks at how sometimes sufferers, particularly those treated by the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, are often left undiagnosed or are prescribed ineffective medicine which doesn't relieve their underactive thyroid symptoms. It explains how to go about getting a proper diagnosis and offers advice on what sufferers can do to tackle their problem. The conclusion warns that appropriate medical supervision is always advisable. Also, NHS endocrinology specialists may be able to help with more specific thyroid hormone testing.
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