TSH 13 with thyroxin 100 mcg is uncontrolled hypothyroidism.
Any increase in the dosage should be under the supervision of her treating doctor as there are other issues to consider while treating uncontrolled hypothyroidism.
According to your sign and symptom you are suffering from thyroid problem.
As you know that best treatment depend on the correct diagnosis and correct diagnosis depend on the complete history of the patient so please take consultation from a doctor and give complete history of the patient so that correct diagnosis will be make and then best treatment will be start
There is no doubt her thyroid is not functioning well. TSH is markedly raised. At this point of time, proper history and associated symptoms need to know. Definitely thyroxine is required but the dose can only be decided on the basis of her present condition. Also, you should know how to manage a diet in a thyroid patient. Often obesity is associated with thyroid abnormalities so you should focus on weight management along with medication. Why not we connect.
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