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Slightly increase of TSH in thyroid repo
Lately I am diagnosed with Lean PCOD. The only problem I am facing is irregular periods. My doctor told me to do TSH and PRL test. PRL is normal. But TSH is not normal. Could you please tell me do I have to eat thyroid medicine for my whole life. Please check the report and tell me what should I do. P.S- Can Swollen Lymph nodes also leads to thyroid problem ?
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Irregular periods .. With Above normal TSH.. Do you have any family history?  Need detail history and evaluation to start medicines... Consult
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Anti TPO antibodies
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Healthy Diet and Regular exercise shall solve your problem to large extent
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Please check Ft4 and anti TPO antibodies. Reports suggest subclinical hypothyroidism which may require to treat if symptoms persist and antibodies are positive
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