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I just didi my report few days before I have report my tsh is in borderline what should I do about that do I need to worry or what totally confuse
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Your thyroid profile report shows that TSH is borderline raised . You don’t need to take any medicine for borderline changes . Please wait and repeat your thyroid profile test after 3 months .
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Please share the complete report.
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Borderline TSH is common, usually not serious. No need to worry now. Repeat test after 6–8 weeks and watch symptoms. If symptoms or planning pregnancy, consult doctor for guidance.
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Dont worry a borderline TSH report is very common . Most of the patients TSH levels return to normal on their own within a few months without any medicine.
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I suggest you repeat the test in 3 months ,see if the levels stay high or come down naturally. Focus on 8 hours of sleep and regular 30 minute walks ,simple stress management can bring borderline levels back to normal
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If your having any symptoms like ghabrahat hot or cold intolerance hair loss constipation indigestion dry skin tongue, then consult otherwise relax and enjoy life
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Consult endocrine
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Repeat TSH test after 4 weeks please. All the best. Free Online Consultations for those aged 50 years and above www.jgsr-health-education.in
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Consult superspecialist like endocrinologist
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Please consult an endocrinologist physically.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Repeat after 3 months.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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