TSH is low. Pls do blood test for T4, T3 levels. With this we can interpret the complete thyroid report.
Consult an Endocrinologist for further management.
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It's not normal and very possibly a sign of autoimmune thyroid disease. Your TPO titer may be positive as well.
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Serum TSH level of 0.06 is low. The unit has not been mentioned. You should get Serum Thyroid profile done (fasting) and consult physician/ endocrinologist.
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