TSH value is 0.23

2021-06-23 11:26:13
Hi Sir/Madam, My wife has hypothyroid and takes thyronorm 75mg everyday. Today when we checked for TSH reading came in as 0.23. Should she increase the mg of dosage.
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The dosage should be decreased

Answered2021-06-23 12:06:29

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In consultation with the treating doctor the dose of thyronom needs to be reduced

Answered2021-06-23 11:51:52

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The dose needs to be decreased. Since how long she has been on this dose? If she has been on this dose since long, then you can decrease it to 50 mg, then re-check TSH levels after 2 weeks.

Answered2021-06-23 11:43:25

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Need to decrease the dose .

Answered2021-06-23 11:40:53

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Please consult with previous reports as well , so that can guide you properly and prescribe medications

Answered2021-06-23 11:29:37

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Kindly share the reports nd history since how long she is taking medication. If any symptoms she facing currently. Only on the basis of the TSH report we can comment on the thyroid dosing
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Answered2021-06-23 11:54:59

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