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The medicine cabinet: Ask the Harvard experts: Help interpret my recent thyroid tests
Q: I had a thyroidectomy a few years ago, and have been taking levothyroxine daily since then. My dose has been stable. While ...
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Understanding TSH Levels and Their Ranges
Your thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels are important for many bodily functions, like your metabolism, weight management, body temperature regulation, and muscle strength. TSH levels that are ...
Seasonal variation in one of the hormones used to monitor thyroid function could in turn lead to false diagnoses of subclinical hypothyroidism and unnecessary prescriptions of levothyroxine, says Yale ...
Thyroid Function Tests (TFTs) are among the most commonly requested laboratory investigations; they help clinicians assess the thyroid status of patients and manage patients' treatment. Therefore, ...
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) tells the thyroid gland to produce hormones. High TSH levels usually indicate that the thyroid is underactive and needs more stimulation in order to work. But, some ...
A News 9 viewer has a question for Dr. Lacy Anderson about their recent thyroid labs. They tell us their thyroid stimulating hormone is low, but their doctor lowered their thyroid medication dosage, ...
Kainat is an aspiring future doctor currently in 4th year of medical school with more than 2 years as a writer for health and wellness. Throughout her medical school, she has participated in different ...
Thyroid disorders, which affect about 20 million Americans, can be diagnosed with a TSH test, which measures levels of what is called the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) in your blood. TSH is a ...
A TSH blood test can help your doctor determine if your thyroid gland is working as it should. In cases of hyperthyroidism, TSH levels usually fall below 0.4 mIU/L, indicating an overactive thyroid.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 71-year-old female in very good health. I have been taking a thyroid replacement since I was 12 years old. I currently take 125 mcg of thyroxine once daily, as well as 60 mg of ...
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