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TSH now is 2.83 u/ml
I am currently taking thyronorm 100 from last 3 months as I was detected with hypothyroidism. Did my test 1 week before is TSH is 2.83 u/ml . Should I reduce my intake of thyronorm ??
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Continue the dosage as it is.
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Thankyou for your query.Yoyr TSH is within the target during treatment.Hence continue the same dose.Repeat TSH once or twice in a year and follow up.
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You contine with same dose. Need not reduce the dose. Report of TSH on thyronorm has come to a normal, so please contine the same dose.
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Continue same dose.
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