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Is it dangerous to have tsh level 18.58, in new thyroid report Please answer the concern for my mother  And suggest some ways to take tsh level at normal values
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She should be started on thyroid treatment. Taking into account of her symptoms like  weight gain , hair loss, fatigue etc and other co existing conditions after detailed history and clinical examination, a qualified doctor can put her on treatment
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Hello ! Got your concern.It can be treatable with further evaluation,better healthcare and proper treatment .You can consult with me via this App  for fast and better treatment solution.
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Yes..needs thyroid medication..check with your nearest physician for examination nd futher treatment..
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