Dear Sir,
Myself Divya 29 yrs. Yesterday I gone through thyroid test. In report it is reflecting my
free triiodothyronine (ft3) - 3.01.
Whether it is at risk? What precaution need to be taken? Kindly help me on it
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Hi Divya, Just one parameter(raised Free T3) will not help me diagnose your condition to help you.
You need to undergo FT3, FT4, TSH, anti-ThyroidPeroxidase antibody, Anti-Thyroglobulin antibody levels along with an Thyroid ultrasonography for me to reach a diagnosis.
All the lab tests must be done at an NABL Accredited Lab(NABL LOGO MUST BE SEEN ON THE REPORT LETTERHEAD) and these tests are done after 12 hours fasting.
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Once reports are ready, get back to me via Online Video Consultation and I will advise you appropriately.
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