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Does TGB AB affect your vision?
Does an increase of Thyroglobulin AB affect your vision? I understand that too much Thyroglobulin AB can cause it to affect the function of thyroid glands. But that’s is around the neck area. My mom has met with a doctor and they claimed that she has double vision but her MRI tests came out as over standard in TGB AB (Thyroglobulin AntiBodies). Does this affect your vision in any way or form?
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antithyroid antibodies are indicative of serious thyroid autoimmune disease or thyroid cancer, which may  remain inactive for a long time. sometimes it is increased  non specifically. please consult an endocrinologist
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