Can Low T3 Cause Hives?

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Yes it can. The skin will react abnormally if its metabolism is too slow. It can become more allergenic and contribute to hives and generalized itching (urticaria). One can also develop increased food allergies which can also act as the trigger for the skin reactions. Since T3 is the major stimulator of cell activities, it is responsible for normal function of all the cells in the body including the cell of the immune system. When T3 is too low the immune system becomes more dysfunctional and hyper and allergies increase. Raising metabolism can be an excellent way to diminish this dysfunction, for the specifics on the best way to do this please visit the Anti-Aging medicine page on my website: donaldtlevinemd.com.
Dr. Donald T Levine completed M.D. degree, 1979, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, N.Y. Donald T Levine is well experienced and specializing in fixing problems in the ears, nose, and throat (Otolaryngology), requires both a broad and specific knowledge of many distinct areas in medicine and surgery. These include infectious disease, allergy, endocrinology, and age management. Diverse surgical techniques are used to correct functional and cosmetic nasal problems and obstructive sleep apnea breathing/snoring problems; microsurgery is required to correct delicate ear structures, and minimally invasive endoscopic sinus surgery can restore nasal breathing and sense of smell with minimal downtime. Even tonsillectomy surgery has advanced with Coblation technique with quicker healing and minimal bleeding. My continuing interest in medical advances in all fields, along with my training, knowledge, and experience are all brought forth to meticulously evaluate every age group from pediatrics to geriatrics. Borrowing tools from other related medical fields gives me the ability to treat the root causes of their illness. For example, patients with stubborn allergic congestion with nasal airway obstruction and a deviated nasal septum may also have ear trouble. Such patients may need septoplasty surgery to open the nasal airway, allergy evaluation and treatment, and metabolic elevation to improve their immune function in order to completely control their symptoms and prevent recurrent disease. As patients age and their metabolism slows down (or perhaps it was always low), allergenic intensity then increases along with increased infections due to immune dysfunction. Even stubborn Menieres syndrome can improve and stabilize when this hypothyroid/immune axis is improved.


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