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TSH level 108.578 what does that mean
I was on thyronorm 100 mcg for last couple of years but 4 months back my Tsh level came down and I stopped taking it . What should I do now, latest reports are T3-1.76, T4- 0.56 and TSH - 108.578. Please advise how I should I proceed further and how much Thyronorm I should start
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Hello I understand your concerns You are suffering from severe  hypothyroidism Start  with thyronorm 150 mcg now We have many good homeopathic medicines for hypothyroidism to treat it completely from theroot itself without any sideffects thatare part of conventional medicines Please contact me directly through practo consult or call Online consultation and medicines at your doorstepalso available nationally and internationally Warm regards DrAmisha Mirchandani
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thyronorm if u take then u take life long medicine taken for normal ur thyroid level. bt if u take homoeopathy treatment only few duration it become normal and the most imp thing u don't need to take medicine life long. this is hypothyroidism condition.
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