As per your report T3 and T4 are normal while TSH level is slightly raised - indicates that you have subclinical hypothyroidism.
Treatment for subclinical hypothyroidism is initiated if you have any symptoms related to the or your TSH level is more than 10.
Repeat your thyroid function tests after 3 months to compare and get lipid profile tests and liver function tests fasting glucose level as well.
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