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TSH problem
My TSH is 6.01 microIU/ml. Is there anything to worry about and what it means exactly? T3 is 0.276 and T4 is 1.16.
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This means your tsh is a little higher than normal. It is suggested that it should be repeated again along with a test called anti tpo antibody and then review with reports
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