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Increase in TSH and TPO-A6 level.
I had TSH 7.300 in the month of January 2020. I consulted with doctor and was on medication for 3 months. I used to take Thyrox 25 ,per tablet early in the morning in empty stomach before 1hr of taking breakfast . The medicines got completed in April .Due to lockdown I could not retest again. Now since few days I was having pain in the left side of my body , So I went again for the TSH and TPO-A6 test and could find that the TSH level is 52 which is quite higher it seems and TPO is 87 . Do I need to re-test . Does the level goes so higher . Kindly suggest . Attaching the reports .
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The high anti tpo means u have autoimmune hypothyroidism and u will need thyroid replacement. We need to increase the dose and re test after 6 weeks
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