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My 9yr old daughter has a few symptoms of a thyroid problem, her weight being one whilst she's active with a varied diet. She (For as long as I remember) has peeling feet and recently hands. My thyroid went silly during my pregnancy with her so would she be more likely to have a problem? My 13yr old has been tested and is ok.

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