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Hi.. I am diagnose with thyoride issue in 2017 Jan month. And since then I was on regular medicine thyroxin. The MCG keep differing as per the blood test report. In august 2018 month I got my test reports normal and hence I stopped taking medicine further and just to be sure if I am doing good I took another test on 10 Oct 2018 which showed my T3(106) and T4 (6.3)normal. However my TSH was way too high (33.90). I give test in morning (fasting) How is it possible if my T3/T4 are normal and TSH is this much. Attaching my report for reference. Pls help me what is the reason and what might be the problem.. Thanks
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Take ayurveda medicines for this And consult me online for more
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Hi dear advice for anti TPO A homoeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance Medicines will reach you via courier services
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Report shows that you are suffering from hypothyroidism.
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T3 and T4 is normal. tsh is  higher.
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Hello ,  you started thyroxin  as tsh  levels was higher side . you need to continue tab . else you can go with Ayurvedic treatment . but do not stop tab either doctor told so .
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