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Should I start medicine or not
Hello doctors, Please find attached thyroid report and advise should I start medicine or not My health history age 31 weight 73kgs feeding mom for 10months old baby no health issue.. Thanks
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Not required,repeat the test after 6 week
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details. Kindly consult via whatsapp on nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero.
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Kindly consult for proper evaluation and treatment.
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You are definitely moving towards low thyroid function according to lab numbers. Get thoroughly evaluated holistically to fix root cause.
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Connect please
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You can start medicines with low dose. And regularly monitor S.TSH .
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Yes. You should start the treatment. Please consult for discussion and prescription.
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Connect please
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U need to consult For more diet and detailed prescription Do consult now
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Dear Mrs Baalam, As per your given reports and history of recent  delivery. It appears currently you may not need to start medicines if this was a routine checkup and you are not experiencing any thyroid disorder related symptoms and have no current illness and ongoing medications. I would like to see your thyroid reports from during your pregnancy time too to compare.
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It's advisable to repeat serum TSH and free T3,T4 after 6 weeks, preferably with a morning sample (fasting not needed).
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Thyroid disease can be a health concern and need monitoring. *What is the thyroid?* The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in the neck that produces hormones that regulate the body's functions. *What are the main kinds of thyroid conditions?* There are two main kinds of thyroid conditions: - *Hyperthyroidism*: When the thyroid gland makes too much of certain hormones. - *Hypothyroidism*: When the thyroid gland makes too little of certain hormones. *How are thyroid conditions diagnosed?* Dpctors usually test for thyroid if you’re at high risk of having a thyroid condition or you have signs or symptoms of one. *Are you at risk for having a thyroid condition during pregnancy?* You’re at higher risk for a thyroid condition during pregnancy if you: - Are currently being treated for a thyroid condition or have thyroid nodules or a goiter. - Have had a thyroid condition in the past (including after giving birth), or you’ve had a baby who had a thyroid condition. - Have an autoimmune disorder or a family history of autoimmune thyroid disease, like Graves’ disease or Hashimoto’s disease. - Have type 1 diabetes. - Have had high-dose neck radiation or treatment for hyperthyroidism. Thyroid medicines can help keep the right level of thyroid hormones in your body. Your provider gives you blood tests during pregnancy to check your TSH and T4 levels to make sure your medicine is at the right amount. If you have any further questions or concerns,  please feel free to ask!
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Do connect and consult Will help you
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation. Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history.
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It's normal
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Normal
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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As tsh in borderline u can start with low dose of 25 mcg at morning
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Yes you should start
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