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My son is2.5 month old now.. weight is 7 kg.. 3-4days after birth his thyroid test was done.. this is his report..plz chck and is everything ok or it is low dr that time said everything is fine..
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We test TSH to look for high TSH (hypothyroidism) which is common. This test shows low TSH which indicates hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is very rare at this age. This test by itself cannot be interpreted. Clinical check and further tests are needed. Please meet an endocrinologist or senior pediatrician. I feel this is not likely to mean any disease. Hormone levels can go up and down sometimes without disease. So after some time, it may become normal
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TSH was low. You can repeat the test now. Better still meet your Pediatrician.May need to be  Investigated further
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Greetings it's not normal kindly repeat the test ,do TSH,FT4
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Do TSH, FT3, FT4 test and visit physically to nearby pediatrician.
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Tsh is definitely low which usually present in hyperthyroidism which is v rare in babies. Please repeat the test again. This time tsh and free t4 also
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