Thyroid simulating hormone

2022-05-06 09:00:18
I had covid last year and I did my routine blood test My TSH is 7 mcIU/ml what does this mean? Do i have to take medicine or do i have thyroid?
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Answered2022-05-08 05:51:07

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Do T3T4 TSH AND THEN CONSULT

Answered2022-05-06 11:51:50

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Kindly upload your reports and full medical history for better understanding and treatment advice

Answered2022-05-06 11:09:49

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It's hypothyroidism Need to start with medications
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kindly Consult

Answered2022-05-06 10:41:26

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This means you have hypothyroidism. As the report is a year old so you need to repeat thyroid profile. Then if again then TSH is elevated then you need to start medicines.
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Answered2022-05-06 10:21:22

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-05-06 09:07:21

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