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Hello sir age 27 female married Pl clarify whether test report is normal thyroid report pl clarify whether she was near to thyroid what precautions needed pl tell thanks
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Normal report
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Already answered with theory by lot no of doctors  so as me.
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Your wife’s thyroid report is completely normal — there is no issue with thyroid right now. • TSH = 5.12 µIU/mL • Reference range is usually 0.4–4.5 or 0.27–4.2 µIU/mL (lab-specific), but 5.12 is only very mildly elevated and is considered within normal or borderline in many Indian labs and guidelines for non-pregnant women. • The report itself does not flag it as abnormal, and the interpretation note is standard disclaimer (not specific to her). She is not near to having thyroid disease — this is not hypothyroidism at this level. Many healthy women have TSH around 4–6 without any problem, especially if no symptoms (tiredness, weight gain, hair fall, cold intolerance, constipation, dry skin, etc.). The report is normal — no treatment or medicine is needed for thyroid at this time.
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1. No thyroid medicine is required now — do not start Thyronorm or any thyroid tablet on your own. 2. Repeat TSH in 3–6 months (or earlier if she develops any thyroid symptoms). 3. If she is planning another pregnancy soon → repeat TSH now and aim for
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• No special thyroid precautions needed right now — her TSH is fine. • Keep healthy lifestyle (already good with young child): • Balanced diet with iodine (iodized salt, fish, dairy) • Avoid excess goitrogenic foods raw in large amounts (cabbage, cauliflower, soy) — cooking destroys goitrogens • Regular exercise/walking • Good sleep • If any thyroid-like symptoms appear in future (extreme tiredness, weight gain despite diet, hair loss, feeling very cold, heavy periods, constipation) → retest TSH + free T4 immediately. • For general health (age 27, one child): continue iron/folic acid/vitamin D if doctor advised post-delivery, and annual check-up. The report is normal — relax, no thyroid problem. Focus on her overall well-being and enjoy time with your 15-month-old. If she has any symptoms or you want to share other reports (CBC, iron, etc.), feel free to ask — happy to help clarify. Take care
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tsh is normal if any symptoms better to get t3,t4 and tsh
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Reports are normal.
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Reports are normal,urea creatinine ratio is slightly lower side ,due to low muscle mass. She need to increase protein in diet,please consult for further management and evaluation.
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These reports are Normal But need detailed History to evaluate thyroid disease and other related health conditions
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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