Elevated TSH Level

2021-11-27 15:06:23
My TSH Level is 6.57 μIU/ml. is Thyronorm 25  medicine enough for me to normalize my TSH level? Or i need to add more medicine.?
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Medication under prescription is advisable

Answered2021-11-28 07:00:21

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Answered2021-11-28 01:50:33

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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2021-11-27 18:22:12

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Just continue with this dose
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repeat thyroid profile after one month then again dose is decided for this

Answered2021-11-27 17:49:33

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Actually the dose of Thyronorm is not dependent on TSH level. Raised TSH level (above 5 mc IU /ml) only means that you need Thyronorm. The final dose is by titration. You are taking Thyronorm 25 mcg. You may continue with it and do TSH level after one month. Then we may decide whether dose is adequate or it has to be raised.

Answered2021-11-27 15:36:57

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No need for extra medicines

Answered2021-11-27 15:35:05

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Check t3 t4 and antitpo too.. thyroid medicine dose depends on ur health condition

Answered2021-11-28 09:05:02

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