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Hi my name is Uma . Iam using thyronorm 50 mcg . Yesterday did test again. Please see my report and continue same dose or any change
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Kindly give more details previous history of medicine usage dose family and personal history As such as per reports dose is optimal Continue 50 mcg thyronorm and repeat after 3 months
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always remember to take levothyroxine empty stomach first thing in the morning with keeping gap of atleast 1hr before any other substance consumption
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How long have you been taking this medicine and what was your TSH level last time?
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Hello Uma, as per reports, the dose of medication should be increased, but with proper history of patient. Do consult Online to get better treatment.
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Hi Uma , in my opinion dose should be increased . But don’t change by yourself, consult your doctor.
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Continue.
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Same dose
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Continue same dose
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Continue the same dosage and repeat thyroid profile after 3 months to decide on dosage change
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Continue same dose ...then repeat after 2 month
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TSH level is needs to be lowered, you may need a increase in the thyronorm dose under the supervision of your physician
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Dose can be increased slightly,  but please consult the prescribing Dr as he knows your detailed medical history.
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Slightly raised,u can go for adjusting of doses,cosult endocrine
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Same dose
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It's in the upper range level You can consult
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Continue same ..monitor tsh after 2 months
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Hi Uma, looking at your latest report from March 2026, your TSH level is 5.14 µIU/mL, which is slightly above the normal range. Compared to your previous results from November and August 2025, your TSH has risen from the 3.4–4.2 range to its current level of 5.14. This suggests that your current dose of Thyronorm 50 mcg may need a slight adjustment, as your thyroid is slightly underactive. Have there been any changes in how you take the medicine? It should be taken on an empty stomach, at least 30–60 minutes before tea, coffee, or breakfast. Sometimes the body's requirement for thyroid hormone changes due to weight fluctuations, stress, or other health factors.
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Monitor Symptoms like feeling more tired than usual, experiencing more hair fall, or feeling unusually cold. make sure you are waiting at least an hour before eating or drinking anything after your pill.
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Consult a Endocrinologist Do not change your dose yourself. let a doctor decide to increase your dose or keep you on 50 mcg and re-test in a few weeks.
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Do consult Dose to be optimised
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Continue same dose upto  two months  than check
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Continue this .tsh is borderline high so no need of high dose .Continue with this dose.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Kindly do connect and
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TSH doseage with  medication should be below 2 Current doseage is insufficient
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62.5mcg might be more ideal, recheck after 4-6 weeks
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You can reduce the dise as 25 mcg then repeat the test aft 3 months. You are symptomatic ? For more discussion you can contact me directly on practo
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Continue same dose
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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In my opinion your free T3 and T4 are along the normal line and raised tsh that too borderline it's a case of subclinical hypothyroidism
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Go to some good endocrinologist and get your dose optimised this much does is not needed in my opinion
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