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Old 09-13-2006, 08:59 AM
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A TSH that high in such a young child is bad. They suffer all sorts of developmental problems without a fully functioning thyroid. Is that getting treated now?

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Consequences of Untreated Hypothyroidism in Children

Congenital hypothyroidism was once a major cause of mental retardation in children. Insufficient thyroid hormone in children will prevent the brain from developing properly, and can stunt a child’s growth. Before the heel stick test became routine, 1 in 4,000 infants were condemned to suffer the consequences. Thankfully, the cases of hypothyroidism in infants going untreated in the developing world are now extremely rare. Be sure to check with your hospital staff that your baby has been properly tested. Furthermore, especially if you have a history of thyroid disorders in your family, I encourage you to become familiar with the signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism in older children, and to consider having your own children tested at regular intervals for this disease.
http://www.thyroid-info.com/articles/hypokids.htm

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