My TSH has increased to 6.4 as compared to below 3.5 in May 2016. T3 and T4 levels are within normal range. Weight is increasing and hair have turned rough. I have got the test done twice but values are same.
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You have subclinical hypothyroidism. Need to do Anti TPO antibody and Anti Thyroglobulin Antibody and consult an Endocrinologist for detailed evaluation and management
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