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I have done basic health check up and attached reports too.. Pls inform is my health ok or need to start any medication. Even I have done thyroid testing T3 and T4 range are normal, but TSH level is 5.18. Pls inform.
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Generally a normal report. You should consult a General Physician in your area who can examine you physically also.
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Triglycerides are high. Need attention. Lifestyle modification. Regular exercises
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You should start medication..
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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If asymptomatic,You just need lifestyle and diet modification.please eat vegetables and fruits and hydrate yourself .
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you can repeat TSH after 1month
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Your CBC report is normal , cholesterol levels HDL and LDL levels are normal , triglycerides levels are slightly elevated. There's no need to start medicine for lowering triglycerides at this stage. Reduce your weight , consume lots of fresh fruits and vegetables , adequate water intake and daily exercise for 30 minutes a day for 5 days in a week will help you. Normal T3 and T4 levels with slight elevation of TSH level is known as subclinical hypothyroidism.Treatment is required only if you are symptomatic, TSH level is above 10 or if you are planning for pregnancy.
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Your triglycerides are high.reduce sugar,imprive diet wirh low varbohydrate high vegwtabke intake Counts marginally raised,improve hydration Tsh slightly high,if asymptomatic nothing to be done,repeat tsh after 3 months
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can consult online for specific lifestyle management
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Dietary and lifestyle modifications needed along with medications
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Ur triglycerides is on the higher side TSH is not very significant
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do regular exercises follow proper diet
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Triglycerides are high in your lipid profile . You need to eat fibre rich  fruits like kiwi,oranges,guava,gooseberry ,grapes ,and cucumbers ,carrots,beetroot,broccoli. Regular physical exercise which can increase your metabolic rate. No need of medication, as of now ,for thyroid problem.
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