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Yes,it is better to consult a endocrinologist.or if you want you can contact us if you want to treat this naturally thru diet .Before prescribing anything we need some information like your vitals ,Family history, Lifestyle, occupation, medical history, daily routine and many more.
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Hi , I think you should first see an endocrinologist because setting a dosage is important and would like to know your T3,T4reports as well because there are lots of reasons for a high Tsh .and also it can change easily it can come down . High stress levels, lack of sleep ,low calcium absorption and loads of other reasons are there so surely can help but want to know your other vitals . Do get in touch for further consult
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