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I have been on meds for treating hypothyroidism for over three years and I noticed about two years ago a place on my breastbone that was becoming swollen. I've been watching it but it doesn't seem to be getting larger.

Today I started searching the internet to see what lies in that area of the female body. The thymus seems to be the answer. Since it's also involved in hormones could the meds I'm taking be the cause of the enlargement?

I found in "The Women's Guide to Thyroid Health" it's noted that low thyroid function can cause a reduction in the production of hormones by the thymus gland. Since I'm taking meds to increase my hormones wouldn't that mean it's also increasing my thymus and causing it to become enlarged?

PLEASE SEE YOUR DOCTOR, NOW.

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6mo ago

The thymus can become swollen due to infections, autoimmune disorders, or rare conditions like thymoma. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

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14y ago

You may be getting sick with a flu of some sort if your lymph nodes are swollen.

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