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High TSH of 76
Hello, I have checked my thyroid levels yesterday after 6months and it's showing 76. I'm on thyronorm 50 since jan2021 as I got TSH 0.1 in that month my gynic suggested to reduce the dose from 125 to 50 .but couldn't get tested ever since for various reasons. I have extremely severe hairfall, fluctuating weight loosing n gaining 2-3kilos evry 10days, irregular period( frequent for 15days).please help
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Unfortunately the dose reduction has resulted in under replacement of thyroid hormone. The right dose depends on your body weight.
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Check FT3 and FT4 levels. If you haven't checked thyroid antibodies please do that and consult an endocrinologist if possible.
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All your symptoms goes in favour of hypothyroid. Get your T3T4 TSH and free T3 levels. You need to be titter the thyroxine dosage. Consult me on Practo with lab results.
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