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Tyroid problem since 2 years.
Right now am using 25mcg tyronorm tablet. Now tsh is 5.57 should i use the same tablet or not..Am 46 old lady..
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Though your TSH levels are slightly high there is no need to change the medicines now. Get the tests repeated after three months. If there is progressive increase in TSH levels then dosage of Medicines needs to be increased
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Consult nearby ENT specialist or endocrinologist for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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