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Hello I am 29 years old female unmarried..due to delay in period I got my tsh done it showed 5.8 and normal max value is 5.5...in Dec I did my thyroid it was normal so what should I do? Shaould I start medicines or it's normal???
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Marginally elevated if you are asymptomatic then neednt do anything
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Hello right now no medication required. Medicine will only start if it go above 7 or if you are facing some health issues.. right now just relax and do some exercise have warm water daily 2 glasses in morning and 2 in evening. Check your BMI .. which you can do on net .
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Hi At present keep a watch on TFT No need to start the treatment Do TFT after 3 months Consult  me online  for further  query.
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consult gynecologist
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