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High level after ATT medicine
I am a female and my age is 29. Currently, I am going through a ATT course (taking AKT4 since 1 month) and had my regular body check up done from thyrocare lab. I had following high or low levels found in the blood report. I am really worried. Please help.. Please tell if these level are ok or need to be treated. SGPT = 36.58 Alkaline phospate = 108 (normal is 42 - 98) TSH = 7.01 (normal is .3 - 5.5) Uric acid = 8.09 (normal is 3.2 - 6.1) Basophils absolute count =. 01
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Uric acid and TSH levels are high you can start medications for the same
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Hypothyroidism with calcium deficiency and uric acid related bone issues are likely to be there. You can take consultation if you are interested in getting treated. Medicine can only be advised after taking online consultation.
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