TSH is slightly elevated suggesting subclinical hypothyroidism but it’s more common in females. Nothing to worry for now but are there any symptoms like weight gain, cold intolerance, loss of appetite? which are of serious concern.
Your T3 and T4 are within normal range. However elevated TSH levels require a detailed discussion for further advice. Feel free to consult for guidance
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