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Thyroid issue
My tsh is 6.13 should i need to take medications And i have pcod and taking femilon tablet for 2 last cycles
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Yes u need thyroid medicine,pls connect here online for prescription of medicines
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Yes, you need proper drug replacement therapy
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Tsh is high what ever be the the lab standards it should be maintained at 4.5 to 4.79 Start thyronorm 50 mcg daily one  on empty stomach in the morning If ur weight is more weight reduction is mandatory with lifestyle modification
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Yes u need medicine Fr a prescription u need to connect online Tsh should be maintained less than 5 if ur not planning pregnancy Tsh should be maintained less than 2.5 whn planning pregnancy
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Yes,you need medicine to get the normal level.
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