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TSH level of 2.8 at 6 week of pregancy
Dear Experts, My TSH level was 2.88 at 6th week of pregnancy. I am on medicine currently. Before pregnancy i got TSH checked and started with medicine immediately by Dr. My question is so far we have only done TSH checking, do i need to do T3 and T4 checking as well? ' Thanks in advance.
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Ideally when you do a thyroid profile you should have T3, T4 and TSH in your profile to give an accurate reading to the treating doctor. But the test doesn't require to be done regularly and can be done every 3-6 months or based on the frequency your treating doctor has requested.
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Hello dear patient you at this situation only tsh is sufficient. Don't worry your report is normal. Noting to do. In case you need further assistance kindly take consultation with me. Tc regards Dr yogesh Kumar Sehrawat MD Medicine
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