My tsh is normal from past 6 months however my anti tpo antbodies is showing more than 1300. What is the difference between tsh and anti tpo? How can this be treated ?
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AntiTPO is an Antibody ( abnormal)which damages your thyroid gland.
TSH is a Hormone which regulate ur Thyroid Function.
U need to work on your diet and lifestyle to reduce inflammation to protect your thyroid.
Get your thyroid profile done - tsh, t3 and t4 along with anti tpo.
The scenario that you are describing here could be due to hereditary issues or due to infection/inflammation of your thyroid. It will take time for your tsh to get deranged, but since your anti tpo is positive, there are high chances of you facing problems in the future that can be prevented if correct measures are taken at the moment.
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High top antibody level indicates inflammation of the thyroid due to autoimmune disorder.It could be associated with varying TSH level.Consult a endocrinologist in your area for a clinical examination and appropriate management.
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