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Not sure if I'm on the right track but whenever I'm over medicated I get allergies, itchy skin itchy and runny nose . It seems to happen with whatever medication brand I take even compounded synthetic t4 with no fillers . Anyone else have this problem .

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Sounds like a histamine reactions? Too much or too little thyroid hormone can trigger histamine reactions

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I almost always have post-nasal drip and people think I have a cold (I generally don't.) I don't know if being hypo exacerbates it - never made the connection as I've had this all my life but hypo for 16 years.

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