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TSH LEVEL 11.92 (ultra sensitive)
I recently had a full body checkup, in which my TSH level were 11.92 µIU/mL and T3 was 117 ng/dL and T4 was 8.92 µg/dL, i have lost some weight too, but that can also be due to diet, and lifestyle, i havent workout in last 5-6 months, and eat only 2 times in a day, what should i do, what can be the reason for my high tsh level, are these level too high?
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Yes your TSH is high. You need further evaluation.
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TSH levels of 11.92 suggest hypothyroidism. You need to start thyroid medications. Check anti TPO antibodies. For detail analysis visit in person or consult online
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use iodised salt in diet
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Meet an endocrinologist.. dont discuss these things in open media.
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It is overt hypothroidism. Can be because of stress also. Do consult.
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Kindly book an appointment for proper evaluation and treatment
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Consult on practo app
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