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Results 1 - 10 of 86 for ptosis OR hypothyroidism
  1. Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormone. This condition ... body uses energy. This process is called metabolism . Hypothyroidism is more common in women and people over ...
  2. Neonatal hypothyroidism is decreased thyroid hormone production in a newborn. In very rare cases, no thyroid hormone is produced. ...
  3. Ptosis (eyelid drooping) in infants and children is when the upper eyelid is lower than it should ... or within the first year is called congenital ptosis.
  4. ... eyelid may be lower than it should be (ptosis) or there may be excess baggy skin in ... of both conditions. The problem is also called ptosis.
  5. ... gland. It often results in reduced thyroid function ( hypothyroidism ). The disorder is also called Hashimoto disease. The ... count Serum prolactin Serum sodium Total cholesterol Untreated hypothyroidism can change how your body uses medicines that ...
  6. ... done to repair sagging or drooping upper eyelids ( ptosis ) and remove excess skin from the eyelids. The surgery is called ptosis repair and blepharoplasty. Sagging or drooping eyelids occur ...
  7. Hypothyroidism is a decreased activity of the thyroid gland which may affect all body functions. The rate ... and physical sluggishness. The most severe form of hypothyroidism is myxedema, a medical emergency. Hypothyroidism can be ...
  8. ... to: Acute intermittent porphyria (a rare metabolic disorder) Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) Liver disease , such as hepatitis Pregnancy ( ...
  9. Drooping of the eyelid is called ptosis. Ptosis may result from damage to the nerve that controls the muscles of the eyelid, problems with the muscle strength (as in ...
  10. Hypothyroidism is a decreased activity of the thyroid gland which may affect all body functions. The rate ... and physical sluggishness. The most severe form of hypothyroidism is myxedema, which is a medical emergency.
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