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Low TSH and normal T3 & T4
Hi.. i am suffering from hypothyroidism for the last 13 years. Recently i got my thyroid levels tested. My T3 and T4 is normal but TSH is low. It is 0.05 . What should i do? Thanks.
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Your report suggests your dose is more than needed as present.. Reduce your dose after endocrine consult... Repeat TSH after 2 months....
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According to ur report u need to reduce the dose of ur thyroid as TSH is low. After reducing dose repeat thyroid test after 6 weeks.
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You need to decrease current thyroxin dose if you have hypothyroidism and on levothyroxin tablet. If it's detected for 1st time then it's Hyperthyroidism not hypothyroidism. As you have mentioned no medication. Please consult any Diabetologist or endocrinologist
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