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Thyroid issue
Recently I did my thyroid test it's showing 6.09 I need to consult doctor my name is Aliya I'm worried about this reports plz help me out in his question doctor plz let me know I'm going through thyroid issue or what Suggest me in this I have body pain hair fall I feel sleepy too
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Hi., I can understand your concern. TSH is mildly elevated suggesting hypothyroidism. No need to worry as hypothyroidism and your symptoms can be treated.
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take thyronorm 25 mcg morning before food for one month. tab vb7 hair once morning after food for one month - will help in hairfall. tab zerodol sp twice a day after food for 3 days tab pan 40 twice a day before food for 3 days. - will help in pain.
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Need not to worry if T3, T4 and free T4 are within normal limits and asymptotic. Detailed history is needed for further action
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Border line report treat or not to treat depends on several factors so consult
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TSH level is slightly above normal You have not mentioned about T3 T4 If these two are normal ,and there is a rise in TSH ,it's known as subclinical hypothyroidism In such instances treatment for hypothyroidism is started only if TSH is above 10  or if associated with symptoms or if planning to get pregnant.
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get your T3 T4 and liver function tests and lipid profile plus glucose levels and consult with your doctor for further management
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Need proper evaluation and diet plan..better u consult
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Tsh increases in hypothyroidism. But u need tests like t3, fT4, and anti TPO for better results. Consult for treatment. And please dont do homeopathy. It will only cause damage.
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You need thyroixine hormone replacement therapy Book consultation for the same
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Need to consult
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I guess you're talking about is TSH vale which is high and yes, it is a sign of hypothyroidism. Kindly consult with proper history so that we can reach a proper diagnosis and move towards proper management of the condition.
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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