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TSH 0.01 - Need treatment?
I got my TSH done and found my TSH level is o.o1 which is significantly low than the given normal range of the test report. Is this fine or do i need to start any treatment?
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It's hyperthyroidism
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needs treatment
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You have not mentioned T4 and T3 valves . Also your symptoms . Just doing TSH is not enough to decide if you need treatment or not
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Hi., I can understand your concern. TSH levels suggesting of hyperthyroidism You need to plan for medication if you're having symptoms of weight loss, tiredness, anxiety.
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if not redo test after two weeks.
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avoid processed and refrigerated foods
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Yes this would mean you have Hyperthyroidism. Treatment would include Neomercazole.
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