7 months back, I had hypothyroidism (TSH range: 32) and was taking medicine Thyronorm 88 mcg by consulting a doctor.
Then it has come to normal in 4 months (range: 3.4) but doctor had asked me to continue the same 88 mcg. Yesterday i had done my test and my thyroid (range: 0.129) has come down from its normal range (0.34-5.64) and now it is hyperthyroidism.
Now should i take the same medicine or need to change the medicine power to make it normal?
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Work to fix the root cause of your low thyroid function.
Just supplementing with outside thyroid hormone won't fix your issues for long.
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