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TSH level high
T3 level is 0.94 T4 level is 7.96 TSH Total is 14.10 Weight 52 kgs,not able to gain weight, what other test should be done and Is medication required
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Need to establish the actual cause of hypothyroidism with history clinical examination and imaging if required
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Anti TPO antibody
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Meet Medicine specialist or endocrinologist
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Medicine is required for above complaint. Other test should be done like free T3, freeT4 anti TPO antibody and CBC and lipid profile , LFT , KFT .
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For more details consult .
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Yes medicine required
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You have hypothyroidism , you need to be started on a medication with a calculated dosage . This condition is not cured by diet or exercise it needs medication Consult me for dosage and other things to know about this condition
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Yes its too high and alarming . Needs immediate attention.
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Pl use the medicines.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Kindly do connect and consult
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Your Thyroid Profile Suggests having Subclinical Hypothyroidism, which doesn't match with the weight loss symptoms you're mentioning Many factors affect these tests , so I would suggest you elaborate about your drug history of any and other associated symptoms(also mention since when you're having them)before taking any other step like taking medication or doing any lab report
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please elaborate the history and then we can find a solution to your problem
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consult a doctor before doing anything else
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Start tablet thyronorm 25 Do anti tpo tesr
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Your TSH level is 14.10, which is elevated, while T3 (0.94) and T4 (7.96) are within near normal range. This suggests subclinical hypothyroidism. Since TSH is above 10, treatment with thyroid hormone (levothyroxine) is usually recommended after clinical evaluation. I would also advise you to get Anti-TPO antibody test done to rule out autoimmune thyroiditis (Hashimoto’s disease). Additionally, basic tests like CBC, Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D may be considered if you have weakness or other symptoms. Please consult a physician/endocrinologist for proper dose adjustment and further management.
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Take full body check up
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have to start medicine accordingly
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