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My tsh is 5.9 t3 and t4 are in normal
Hello, I routine checkup I had diagnosed with high tsh 5.9 t3 and t4 are in normal, should I take thironorm12.5
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TSH upto 10 without symptoms may not need to be treated most of the time
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If no symptoms ( I believe none as you had a routine check up) then not required.
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U have subclinical hypothyroidism. Usually no need to start treatment for this unless u have symptoms.
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Regular monitoring of thyroid function tests every 3 months suffice
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Yes u can
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