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Variations in thyroid level n liver test
Hello doctor, here i have attached two tests report , please check and guide me accordingly . Thank you
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Your liver enzymes mildly elevated. Do you have pain abdomen after taking food? TSH is raised. Are you taking medicines for Hypothyroidism? If yes then you will have to increase the dose.
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Hiii As your LFT suggest increase in the liver enzymes there are many reason for this.. Some times there will be untreated sepsis or metbolic disease .. But your reports suggest min increase in the enzymes which are not to be worried much.. Coming to ur thyroid profile it suggest mild increase in the tsh levels May be early hypothyroidism features
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consultation required for more details on symptoms..
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Just by looking at ur reports, it’s difficult to say what disease / medical condition you have. What are ur symptoms ? What medical history you have ? All these details are required, otherwise it’s just a waste of yours & the Doctor’s time.
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