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Vitamin D deficiency and high TSH
Hi I have gone through annual helath check up and results are showing different in TSH and Vitamin D. Can you please check my reports as attached screen shot and suggest me on this. Thank you in advance.
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the vitamin d levels are low kindly consult for  prescription of vitamin D supplements early morning sun exposure
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Can help you with and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult via whatsapp on nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero. next course of action
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Both tests are abnormal. So treatment depends on whether you have the symptoms or not. Do consult for expert advice.
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Vit d is significantly abnormal .. tsh as well .. need to know few more details ..u shud be on treatment. Connect so that I can guide u accordingly
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Connect please
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Need medication for both
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do consult
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Your test results show an increase in the TSH level and normal T3 T4 indicates that you may have subclinical hypothyroidism .No treatment is needed unless you are planning for pregnancy or  have symptoms.Repeat the tests after 4-6 months to monitor. You have deficiency of vitamin d.You can use vitamin d 60000 iu sachet once a week for at least 15 weeks along with daily calcium supplement.Exposure to sunlight,eggs, milk and dairy products, codliver oil are rich sources of vitamin d.
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Slight higher range of tsh may indicate subclinical hypothyroidism as you are not having any symptoms it may be due to past infection So keep your tsh in check after 6 months Merchant navy having vitamin d deficiency is rare but as you are having such you should expose your skin to early morning and late evening sunexposure by wearing sleeveless clothes
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Take vitamin d supplements prescribed by doctor
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Fortified tofu fortified yogurt with vitamin d and milk can help you
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Medication needed for both Do connect and consult Will help you
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Kindly consult
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Vit d supplements needed
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Patient's detailed medical history is required. It is recommended to consult a doctor professional through the Practo app or visit a local medical facility for a thorough evaluation. Please keep in mind that detailed medical history is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Vit d low Take supplements For thyroid Check free t4 and review
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Take vitamin d supplements.
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TSH is mildly raised.Need to connect for further course of action.For vitamin D you can take once a week 60000IU sachet or tablet of Vitamin d for atleast 4 weeks.All the best
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Connect please need to start medicine
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Please consult
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You need vit d suppliments, at this level of TSH You need to watch TSH levels every 3 months unless you are planning pregnancy in that case you need to be treated now at this level of TSH
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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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Subclinical hypothyroidism
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Need few more details. Kindly consult
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Take supplements for vit d . It is subclinical hypothyroidism. So needs to be evaluated.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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