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TSH - Greater than 100
Hi My mom's TSH level is greater than 100. Is it dangerous? How can this be cured? Please advise.Thanks
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Your mother is suffering from hypothyroidism. You need to consult a specialist and start medication. Consult me online
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Yes.. Need to start treatment as soon as possible.. And this treatment is life long to be taken but with proper treatment and monitoring she will become normal... Plz consult good endocrinologist..!!
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Immediately need to start on thyroid supplements..
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Yes it is. Consult a doctor and start medicines
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