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Based on your answers, your symptoms could mean you have Thyroid Eye Disease (TED). Please note that this information does not constitute medical advice.

Be sure to contact a TED Eye Specialist and share this information as soon as possible. This information may assist you in having a conversation with your physician about TED. Because TED is unique and rare, it is important to see a specialist who has experience treating it. Learn more about the doctors who diagnose and treat TED.

Because TED can get worse over time, diagnosing and treating it early is important to prevent eye damage.

Talking to your TED Eye Specialist

  1. Bring these results with you to help start a TED-focused conversation with your TED Eye Specialist. Use resources like this tool to educate yourself and take action.
  2. Be honest with your TED Eye Specialist about how your symptoms affect your daily life.
  3. Make sure that you speak openly with your TED Eye Specialist and don’t be reluctant to share how your symptoms make you feel. Speak up for the care you deserve.
  4. If your doctor tells you that you have TED, ask about any treatment options available to help you manage your symptoms.
  5. Make sure you understand your options, even if you feel like you’re repeating yourself. Your doctor would rather you ask questions than allow you to leave your appointment confused.
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Congratulations! You are now taking an active role in protecting your eyes, vision, and well-being from Thyroid Eye Disease.