TSH n Anti TPO Antibodies

2024-01-19 13:07:42
Dear Sir/Mam, There have been fluctuations in my TSH that I have been monitoring from last 1 year after I received a suppressed  TSH of 0.35 mIU/L in Feb 23.  Then after two months in April 23 it came to 0.28 mmIU/L. I was on over exercise and dieting in that phase. Went to Endocrinologist and suggested me to take good protein diet like dals and lentils for correcting the same. Then i again repeated the test in June 23 and the TSH Ultra sensitive 3.6  uIU/mL, Free T3- 2.6 pg/mL, T4-1.11 ng/dL Then on 30 Oct TSH 3.93 uIU/ml. Last i done it on 3 Jan and it was 5.40 uIU/ml T3 n T4 normal is all reports. Thyroid USG normal. Not on medicine. Last done ANTI TPO ANTIBODIES TEST and the result was 300 IU/ml. Report attached. Do I need medicine .
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Answered2024-01-20 09:37:42

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Answered2024-01-19 14:44:30

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A positive Anti TPO antibody test signals autoimmune thyroid disease. However, with normal TSH, FT3, and FT4 levels, no treatment is currently required. Regular monitoring every six months for TSH, FT4, and FT3 levels is recommended.

Answered2024-02-03 02:23:59

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What about weight.Just monitor TSH now every 2 monthly

Answered2024-01-29 13:32:00

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No medicine Keep monitoring TSH every 4-6 months

Answered2024-01-26 02:00:55

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