A TSH level of 7.5 mIU/L indicates that your thyroid gland is working harder than normal to produce enough hormones, a condition often called Subclinical Hypothyroidism. Clinically, we don't always start medication immediately at this level. If your actual thyroid hormone levels (Free T3 and Free T4) are within the normal range and you don't have significant symptoms like extreme fatigue, sudden weight gain, or irregular periods, we may choose to monitor the levels instead of starting lifelong medication."
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A TSH around 7.5 can suggest hypothyroidism, but treatment depends on FT3 FT4, symptoms, and Anti TPO levels 👍 let’s review your full thyroid profile once before starting medicines.
HYPOTHYROIDISM.
YOU NEED THYROXINE 66 MCG O E BEFORE BREAKFAST.
THIS MEDICINE IS CALCIUM DEPLETING AGENT SO BONES BECOME WEAK SO ADD CALCIUM.
SHALCAL XT ONE AT NIGHT
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Generally if only TSH is high for the first time and below 10 we can wait
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