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In which age thyroid disease possibly appears?

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Any age: From premature infancy to old age.

Answered 3/14/2013

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Anytime: It can appear at birth, or any time thereafter. Most commonly, in women, it's in late teens to early 20;s and again in the elderly - but can be any age, particularly if you have a positive family history of thyroid disease. Your doctor can check it easily.

Answered 5/17/2013

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