Your TSH levels are raised. This means your thyroid gland is not producing enough thyroid hormone as per your bodily requirements.There are numerous causes for this raised TSH..Vit d deficiency is usually not related to your thyroid..But appropriate treatment with physician initially can solve both issues for you..
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Tsh level is high, need free t3 and free t4 level to decide treatment
Vit d is low, need either oral or inj3ctabke treatment.
Tab uprise d3 (60000iu) once a week for 12 weeks
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Inj arachitol (6lac IU) deep i'm stat
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