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TSH 0.155 TT3 164.83 TT4 5.19
30f Symptoms - Anxiety nervouseness Fear heart palpitations Medication - Neomarcazole 5mg per day My TSH levels are 0.155 TT4 5.19 TT3 164.83 Is this hyperthyroid or hypo thyroid. I told doctor I am feeling all these symptoms chest pain etc he says mine is going towards hypo and my heart rate will be low not high now. I am not understanding basically TSH low means hyper thyroid then y doc told hyp plz help me. In getting clarification
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Hello. You seem to be suffering from hyperthyroidism. It requires long term treatment with carbimazole. However after starting medications the Total T3 and Total T4 levels can come down even with low TSH. TSH can remain low for a much longer time. Your medication dosages need to be titrated in accordance with all other previous reports.
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Kindly provide all Thyroid function tests done till date for advice regarding the dose of neomercazole.
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It is hyperthyroidism.
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This is hyperthyroidism Neo mercazole 10 x twice a day Repeat after 2 month
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Hyperthyroidism
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