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High TSH History
I have high tsh (hypothyroidism) history (36 uIU/ml). I was taking thyroxin 75 mcg tablets. Now my tsh is 10. T3(129) and T4(7.8) is normal. What precautions and treatment should i follow in future? And will i have to take medicins life long?
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Monitor tsh every 3 months. Yes, when the thyroid levels are low due to decrease function, the medications will have to be taken life long.
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Monitor TSH every 3 months
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Contact me for further management regarding thyroid issues.. U can see my patient reviews in practo
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Thyroid medicine dose has to be adjusted quarterly after checking TSH.
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