I recently did a routine blood test and my TSH level came out to be 8.08. This is the first time it has been detected as high. I am a bit worried. Should I also get my T3 and T4 levels checked? Do I need to start any medication? Please guide me on what to do next.
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Yes u need to start medicine. HYPOTHYROIDISM
TAB THRONORM 75 MCG BEFORE BREAKFAST. FOR TWO MONTHS.
ADD CALCIUM AS THYROXINE IS CALCIUM DEPLETING AGENT SO BONES BECOME WEAK. TAB SHALCAL XT ONE AT NIGHT AFTER DINNER FOR 2 MONTHS.
NOT TO STOP FOLLOW UP BY MD PHYSICIAN OR ENDOCRINOLOGIST.
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Get T3 and T4 also checked.
Please share symptoms, why was thyroid profile done?
For high TSH levels, start tablet eltroxin 20microgram one daily before breakfast.
Repeat thyroid profile after 12 weeks.
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