Thyroid check

2026-05-24 15:08:41
Can you kindly review the attached report and advise if i have thyroid and should i take any medication
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U have a condition called Hypothyroidism.. Where thyroid is functioning below the baseline level.. Tab.THYROXINE needs to be started.. Kindly visit a nearby General physician to check for other possible comorbities and other basic investigations to start medication with appropriate Dosage

Answered2026-05-27 09:19:03

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Tab thyroxine 100 mg 1 tab x od Adv T3 ,T4,TSH and dose adjust accordingly

Answered2026-05-26 16:10:21

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Hi! 😊 Your report shows elevated TSH with low normal T4 this indicates hypothyroidism, which is very common and easily manageable. I can help feel much better quickly with the right treatment. Book a quick consultation with me now I'll review it fully and give you a clear plan.

Answered2026-05-26 15:34:56

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I reviewed your report. Your TSH is 12.09 μIU/mL which is significantly elevated — the normal range is 0.35–4.94. Your T3 and T4 are within normal limits, which means you have hypothyroidism — your thyroid is underactive and the pituitary is compensating by producing excess TSH. Yes, you do need medication. The standard treatment is Levothyroxine (thyroid hormone replacement), and the dose will be decided by a doctor based on your weight and TSH level. Please see a physician or endocrinologist to get this started. Leaving a TSH of 12 untreated can cause fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, and other issues over time.
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Answered2026-05-26 08:32:58

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This thyroid profile suggests primary hypothyroidism. Report Summary * TSH: 12.05 µIU/mL ↑ (elevated) * T3 Total: 0.95 ng/mL (normal) * T4 Total: 6.72 µg/dL (normal)

Answered2026-05-26 08:20:44

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Are you taking thyroid medication

Answered2026-05-26 08:19:08

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

Answered2026-05-26 08:17:49

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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2026-06-04 12:56:45

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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly consult

Answered2026-05-29 08:22:09

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Add thyronorm 25 mcg

Answered2026-05-27 02:11:43

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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Do connect and consult Will help you

Answered2026-05-26 13:49:02

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