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Tsh level t3 t4 normal
My tsh level was 5.57 in 2013 and in 2018 5.48 should I need to take thyroid supplement.in between have not taken any medicine for this.
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It's little high from normal range
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No need to opt for medicines.Every six months ,u may go for tests.
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You don't require medicine for thyroid problem. It's better to consult with full report as only tsh is not sufficient to diagnose all thyroid problems. You can take consultation so that I can talk to you and guide you better and advice you medication for this problem if required.
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