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Thyroid detected due to irregular menses
I am 25.my FT3 is 3.14 and FT4 is 0.95 which is normal whereas TSH is 7.18 which is around 2 points higher than normal.could this be cured permanently.doès it will constraint my pregnancy, if i am planning first baby this year?
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. What you have is called hypothyroidism. In this condition, your thyroid gland isn't able to produce enough amount of thyroid hormone needed. So we need to supplement it. Yes you can get pregnant. No problems. Consult a endocrinologist in person for further evaluation and management. Best regards. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain. BANGALORE.
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