hi there i have the same tsh it means that you have borderline hypothyroidism. Your doctor may want to delay treatment at the moment and recheck in a few months if its still the same the doctor might want to start treatment at that time.
Yes, this is high for an adult. It would be normal for a very young child. Additional testing is warranted.
Yes! Normal levels are around 0.35-3.74
Yes, it's a bit high.
No, 1.08 is not a high TSH level.
Yes. Healthy range is .41-4.01.
my TSH is 1.08 is that good
is a 3.89 tsh level high?
Yes, absolutely! Even when using the older measurements TSH 0.3 - 5.0, that is exceptionally high
The "normal range of TSH is 0.3 to 3.0 μIU/mL. A TSH level that is above that range would be considered "high". The pituitary produces TSH to tell the thyroid glands to produce more thyroid hormones. If the thyroid glands to not respond, the pituitary produces greater and greater levels of TSH. A TSH level that high indicates that there is something significantly wrong with the thyroid glands, and the patient should be prescribed thyroid replacement hormones.
Absolutely, get to your Dr. or get a better Dr.
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low tsh is when you have low tinactimine sorachome hendrocytosis.
As far as the ranges are concerned a 0.8 TSH is considered normal, however, your Dr. is the best person to advise. If you are exhibiting thyroid malfunction symptoms, it is best to do an antibody test, those are the best indicators in cases where patients FT3, FT4 and TSH fall within the normal range, but nonetheless thyroid malfunction is suspected.
is a tsh level of 0.61 overactive or underactive
High levels of TSH initially increases the level of thyroid hormone (TH). When the TH levels get high, the feedback mechanism starts to work: The excess amount of TH in the blood signals the pituitary gland to decrease secretion of TSH, which decreases the amount of TSH that is secreted by the pituitary gland, and maintains homeostatis.
A thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) test 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 TSH normal level range that most physicians refer to is .3 to 4.5.
Yes... You may have hypothyroidism. Talk to your Dr. A.s.a.p.However, that would not be a high reading in a newborn infant.
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is the signal that the brain sends to the thyroid to tell the thryoid how much hormone to make. Markedly high levels are almost always due to an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism). Mildly elevated levels are often normal.