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Low platelet count and increased TSH
I got few blood tests done. My platelet count is mildly reduced and is 132. ESR is normal. TSH is increased and is 7.60. I take eltroxin 50. Sugar fasting is 92 and HBA1C is 6. Hemoglobin us 15. In DLC, Segmented Neutrophils is 38.6 and Lymphocytes is 45.6. Monocytes is 11.60. LDL is 38.10, HDL is 144.70 and Non HLD is 169. I am otherwise a healthy person but suffering from Geographic Tongue for the past almost 2 years. Please suggest if something needs to be done about platelet count. I take Neurobin forte as a Vitamin supplement. My weight is 95 and height is 5.8. T3 and T4 are normal. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Hi Your TSH is raised You need dose modification of eltroxin
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Tab uprise D3 60 k once a ek for 4 wks Tab Thyrobless od for 15 date Rest continue treatment
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