Is my thyroid level normal?

2022-12-31 05:10:05
I am 31 y Male.  My blood test report shows  following for my thyroid: T3:  1.04    ng/ml T4:  6.32    ug/dl TSH:  3.270   uIU/ml Is this normal or indictor of high thyroid ? Also how frequently should we get myself checkd for thyroid? Also  is it possible to keep thyroid under check through daily activities? if yes then how?
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It's normal

Answered2022-12-31 10:55:41

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Normal

Answered2022-12-31 07:25:52

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Its normal for now. Please consult for detailed discussion

Answered2022-12-31 05:48:04

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As of now,reports are normal.If you are not diagnosed with a thyroid condition and have no symptoms,there is no need for a routine thyroid checkup. If you do have a thyroid disorder,and its controlled for some time,yearly checkups are fine. Though normally one gas to take medications goe life,there are lifesryle changes you can make,to help your condition
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Answered2022-12-31 05:44:32

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Connect please

Answered2022-12-31 05:28:25

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Talk to a specialist

Answered2022-12-31 14:52:39

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-12-31 14:28:45

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Yes normal

Answered2022-12-31 08:00:25

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Normal for the timing

Answered2022-12-31 07:24:49

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It's absolutely normal.

Answered2022-12-31 06:45:04

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Your thyroid profile is normal

Answered2022-12-31 05:21:51

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Your thyroid levels are normal Can do test every yearly

Answered2022-12-31 05:14:13

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