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Thyroid level increased
My thyroid level was 7.56 in April 2021. I started talking Thyronorm 50 mcg. After four months, the level dropped to 4.06. I continued with the same medicine as per my doctor's advice. After four months, it has increased to 5.14. Please advise. Although, the level is within the range, I wonder why it has gone up despite taking medicine. I checked on 16/12/2021. Just four days ago. Thanks
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There are some rules to be followed while taking thyroid medication. Try to follow these and measure your TSH after 1 month. To be in a fasting state 8 hours prior to the the thyroid medication. To take the thyroid medication the minute that you get up. Do not touch the thyroid tablet with your bare hands use the cap of the bottle or a piece of paper. Take tablet with some plain water Do not eat or drink anything else for 1½ hours after taking the thyroid tablet like warm water, warm water honey, any other medication, any other liquids like juice, tea, coffee, etc. Thyroid patients should avoid Cabbage Broccoli Cauliflower Ragi Bajra Jawahar Other Millets Soya Products Like Soya Milk Soya Oil Soya Chunks etc. Ashwagandha To review with TSH after 1 month.
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