T3 - 1.86;
T4 - 12.6
TSH - < 0.0083
What this means. What treatment should I take. Presently I stopped taking thyronorm (50 mcg) as instructed by my family physician, since 4 months.
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Your TSH is quite low, so this simply needs proper thyroid dose re assessment manageable with the right adjustment, so don’t worry. Please consult with me once with your previous reports and symptoms, I’ll guide you clearly regarding the next best step and treatment plan.
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The combination of an elevated T4 and a suppressed TSH is a classic laboratory pattern for hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid). kindly consult for more info and treatment .
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