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Thyroid stimulating hormone increased
Recently got checked with thyroid profile test. Got high level of thyroid stimulating hormone, 11.02 ulU/mL, attached report. T3 & T4 seems in range. Please suggest any good medicine and doctor to consult with. It is in reference with the old post.
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Thyroid gland is a endocrine gland that produces hormones such as T3, T4 and calcitonin. You have subclinical hypothyroidism. The symptoms are fatigue, intolerance to cold, weight gain, odema, slurred speech. The medication is hormone replacement therapy in conventional medicine (synthetic hormone T4 to be taken daily empty stomach) and in homeopathy medicines like Bromium, Calcarea carb, Kali carb, Kali iod, Natrum mur, Thyroidinum, Pulsatilla, Sepia, etc.
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Clearly ur report suggests of hypothyroidism so nothing to worry pls take Tab thyronorm 25mcg once daily empty stomach for 45days..........then u have u check ur thyroid profile again.......for further help feel free to consult
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Your FreeT4 is normal. So no need to be on levothyroxine. If your FreeT4 was low then you would need to start on levothyroxine.
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