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TSH levels high
Is it possible that T3&T4 are normal , but TSH high ? If yes what is the risk & how to correct this situation.
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Yes it is possible. It is called as subclinical hypothyroidism. It needs furthur tests to know if you need medicines or if you can wait .
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