In January, I did my thyroid test and it was 4 and then in April I again that my thyroid test it came eight in the same month. I did it again and it came 5 and then in May I did my thyroid test two times. It was 9. 28
so now do I need to have any medicines because doctor said that after 10 they prescribe any medicine and I have any irregular periods I have PCOS also so I wanted to know why I need to take any medicine and can TSH level be reversed because my T3 and T4 normal and a January, it was only four so is there any chance of my TSH levels to get back to normal after some months or is there any chance that maybe because of stress or some other reasons my TSH levels were high this month?
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Elevated TSH level with normal t3 and t4 is known as subclinical hypothyroidism.Treatment is required if you have any symptoms,yout TSH level is above 10 and if planning for pregnancy.You should repeat the tests after 3 months to monitor and compare.
According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as above .
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