I am 24years old female weighing 69kgs and height 160cm. I Recently got my thyroid tests done.
T3 99 ng/dl
T4 5.5 ug/dl
tsh 8.3 uIU/ml
Anti TPO 15.99 IU/ml
Anti Tg >1000
Can someone kindly let me know if anythings is abnormal please.
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You have hypothyroidism...it may cause weight gain, increased feeling of cold, tiredness...you require to take medicine to get it to proper level...you can connect with me online or see an endocrinologist...all the best
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Yes definitely your TSH levels are high and don't worry all you need is to take appropriate medication to bring it down along with change in your life style as in reducing weight and incorporating excercises in your everyday routine so that it doesn't affect your menstrual cycle and future fertility.For more details you are free to get back to us on a direct consultation so as to help you resolve this issue .
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