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Thyroid levels
My TSH level is 5.05 and free T3 is 2.90 and T4 is 1.15. I am not taking any thyroid medication. Please let me know if these levels are normal or need to take medicine for hypo thyroid.My weight is also constantly increasing from the last three months.
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Your Thyroid Stimulating Hormone is on the higher end of the normal range. Any hormone test must be done after 12 hours fasting. I hope you know that. You also must get an ultrasonography of the thyroid gland. As a woman, you must also get your other hormone levels checked as well to rule out polycystic ovarian syndrome.
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Report is 1 month old kindly repeat TSH
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No medicine needed now.
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Repeat Thyroid profile after 3 months
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