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TSH = 11.1
I just had a routine health check up and my reports shows TSH level 11.1 though i dont have any symptoms. Moreover, i had a medical abortion one month ago.. does that causes thyroid? What is the treatment? Do i need to worry about this? How will this get normal?
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Hello, Don't worry. There is always a solution. Diagnosis : Hypothyroidism Thyronorm 88mcg 1-0-0 x 6 weeks Take empty stomach in the morning
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Check for Free T3,T4 and AntiTPO anti-bodies Follow up with the test reports
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so Tsh is increased but where is Ft3 and FT4 to properly diagnose hypothyroidism but u said one month abortion is there so cant rule out that too as in pregnancy tsh is similar to beta hcg
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go for TFT (TSH,FT3,FT4) and tpo anti body test
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Overt hypothyroidism. Should be started on medication based on body weight.
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Hypothyroidism,  hair fall,  dry skin, hoarseness of voice, are common  symptoms  later heart symptoms appear  if untreated. Thyroxine 88mcg one before breakfast  in empty stomach for 2 months.  Not to stop as u need follow up with MD physician or endocrinologist. Add calcium as thyroxine  is calcium depleting agent so bones become weak.  Shalcal 500 one at night.
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Need few more details Kindly connect.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Connect and consult for the next steps
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly consult
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Indicates hypothyroidism. Start tab Eltroxin 50microgram one daily and repeat thyroid function tests after a month.
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You will need thyroid hormone supplementation. To determine whether it's required short-term or long-term, an anti-TPO antibody test should be done. If the result is positive, lifelong supplementation may be necessary. But don't worry it's manageable and safe with regular follow-up. Consult a general physician after getting the tests done for advice on medication and dosage.
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anti TPO antibodies, free T3 and free T4
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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