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Erythyma nodosum and overactive thyroid?

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islasmum | 16:25 Sun 27th Mar 2011 | Health & Fitness
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My sister, who is in her early 60's, has been diagnoised with having an overactive thyroid, and has also developed erythyma nodosum - large painful lumps on her legs.
She is usually very active, having her own smallholding and lots of animals. She was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago - does anyone have any experience of this, and any ideas on when she's likely to feel a bit better? (incidentally, she is under medical care, both doctor and hospital, I'm just curious; I've googled both conditions, but would like to hear from anyone who has experienced this.)
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Is your sister taking thiouracil?
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I don't know, Squad, haven't spoken to her for a few days and know that she's taking medication for thyroid, so she may be on thiouracil.
Well, I have never experienced this personally, but I have never heard of a link with erythema nodosum and thyrotoxicosis.

However, there is a side effect of long term thiouracil treatment which is erythema nodosum.

Ask your sister.
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She has had EN before, about 40years ago - I'll try and have a chat with her over the next couple of days - I want to know how she is in any case. Thanks Squad.

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