Hyperthyroidism

2022-05-04 12:48:23
Recently i reported hyperthyroidism with TSH level 0.04 ..I concerned with doctor bt they said no problem. Is this really normal to have high TSH ??
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Answered2022-05-08 05:57:55

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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.

Answered2022-05-04 17:16:21

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It's somewhat low TSH only. But we can not treat this report. We need full history and medications and comorbidities of the patients to come to conclusion You may need following tests 1) thyroid profile free harmone levels 2) thyroid antibodies 3) ultrasound of thyroid gland 4) fine needle aspiration biopsy if there is any mass inthe thyroid region 5) sometime you may need CT scan brain to rule out pituitary gland pathology
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kindly consult a surgeon at your locality or online for better understanding and treatment advice

Answered2022-05-04 13:28:16

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Yes it is below normal and should be treated urgently Consult on practo

Answered2022-05-04 12:58:52

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0.04 is borderline, as long as your symptoms are not debilitating, it shouldn't pose a problem.
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keep a regular check of vitals and serum tsh levels.
Health Tips
If you notice a drastic change in your menstrual cycles/ increased heart rate then consult a physician.

Answered2022-05-04 12:56:51

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Get free t4 levels done

Answered2022-05-04 16:27:43

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