Assuming that this is the result of a TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) test, a 1.04 means that you are within the normal range. While a normal TSH varies from person to person, the range that is typically followed by physicians is .3 to 4.5. A .3 is on the hyperthyroid (overactive thyroid) end and a 4.5 is on the hypothyroid (under active thyroid) end of the spectrum. Talk with your doctor about any questions or concerns about the results, as well as any symptoms you are experiencing.
The 'normal range' for thyroid stimulating hormone is about 0.5 to 5 mIU/L (milli-international units per liter. There are other thyroid hormones, and it can get complicated. Try searching for 'normal thyroid range'.
While a normal thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) test varies from person to person, the range that is typically followed by doctors is .3 to 4.5. A .3 is on the hyperthyroid (overactive thyroid) end and a 4.5 is on the hypothyroid (under active thyroid) end of the spectrum. So a .76 falls within what is classified as the normal range. Talk with your physician if you have any questions or concerns regarding your blood test results.
Assuming that this is the result of a thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) test, a 1.9 means that you are within the normal range. While a normal TSH varies from person to person, the range that is typically followed by doctors is .3 to 4.5. A .3 is on the hyperthyroid (overactive thyroid) end and a 4.5 is on the hypothyroid (under active thyroid) end of the spectrum. Talk with your doctor if you have any questions or concerns as it relates to your thyroid condition and symptoms.
There are a variety of different blood tests that can help determine the overall health of your thyroid. The most common is the thyroid stimulating hormone blood test. This is an initial test used to determine how your thyroid is functioning. A high TSH level indicates that the thyroid gland isn't making enough hormones causing hypothyroidism. Conversely, if the TSH level is low it indicates an overactive thyroid known as hyperthyroidism. The normal range for TSH is .5 to 4.5 mIU/L.
yes. the normal range of heart rate is from 60 - 100 beats per minute
A normal body temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is considered to be 98.6; if your temperature were 96.8 you would be suffering from mild hypothermia. A low grade fever is in the range of 102. At 104 it is a serious fever.
Thyroid parenchyma is the normal bulk of the thyroid.
The level of your Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH). At most labs in the U.S., up until late 2002, the normal range is from around 0.5 to 5.5. That range changed to .3 to 3 as of early 2003. I found this on http://en.allexperts.com/q/Endocrinology-including-Diabetes-968/thyroid-test.htm
Yes. The normal body weight range is between 104 and 137 for your height.
is 1.6x 1.1 x4.8 cm a normal size for thyroid lobe
For the thyroid stimulating hormone test, a .901 means you are within the normal range. If this is the result of the free thyroxine blood test, a .901 is also in the normal range. Make sure to talk with your doctor to best determine what the .901 represents depending upon your symptoms and the type of blood test(s) they ordered.
The healthy weight range is 104 - 137 lbs.