TSH-Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
What does TSH Test mean?
TSH This hormone is secreted from the pituitary gland and regulates the function of the thyroid gland.
In the human body, the thyroid gland is located below the urethra or on either side of the trachea.
The two main hormones of the thyroid gland are: T3, T4.
T3 means:Triodothyronine.
T4 means:
The pituitary gland called TSH regulates the amount of the hormone T3 and T4.
TSH indirectly controls the use of energy in the body and regulates weight, body temperature, muscle strength, etc.
Even our mental memory and control.
Why do I need a TSH Test?
Excess TSH hormone is called hyperthyroidism and low secretion of THS is called hypothyroidism.
Hyperthyroidism:
Symptoms of increased THS include anxiety, weight loss, trembling hands and feet, chest tightness, swelling of the body, swelling of the eyes, and trouble sleeping.
Symptoms of hyperthyroidism include: weight gain, fatigue, hair loss, chills, leprosy, etc.
Collection Of blood for TSH Test:
To collect TSH test, blood is collected from the veins of the hand through a series.
Very little blood is required. Only two millimeters of blood is enough.
Special Preparation befor TSH test:
All the rules that the patient has to follow before blood collection for TSH test; no special rules have to be followed. However, some medicines such as;
So: When doing the test, give complete information about the medicine you are taking in the laboratory. If you are taking medicine for thyroid patient regularly, then blood test should be done before taking the medicine.
Get tested for TSH. Usually it is better to test without eating for 10-12 hours. Remember that tea or coffee cannot be eaten.
Modern method of TSH testing:
Currently most advanced labs use the TSH test 3rd generation method or the highly sensitive ultra sensitive TSH method.
Normal Range of TSH:
The normal value of TSH is given in the test report. Normal value changes according to the test method, so adhere to the standard in the report
Here is a picture of the normal TSH standard which is the most common in Bangladesh.
TSH Test Result:
High TSH is caused by a decrease in the function of the thyroid gland.
TSH is increased even if a patient undergoes surgery to remove thyroid gland. Taking extra entry thyroid medicine also increases the amount of TSH. If there is a tumor in the pituitary gland, the level of TSH can be very high.
There is a hereditary disease in which TSH is increased in cases where the body is not functioning adequately due to thyroid gland hormones.
The reason TSH is too much is:
If the thyroid gland is overactive, it may be due to taking extra thyroid medicine.
Taking low doses of entry thyroid medication can reduce the amount of TSH.
This is only in the case of those who have undergone thyroid treatment. Even if the amount of TSH is more or less, it cannot be said that there is any specific disease.
If TSH levels are abnormal, tests called T3 and T4 are needed.
Do Test TSH during Pregnancy?
The role of thyroid in the body of pregnant mother is especially important.
Sleep problems can be caused by low or high levels of thyroid hormones.
In many cases the amount of TSH increases during pregnancy.
And for this reason, pregnant mothers should get TSH tested.
Pregnant mothers need a TSH test within the first month.
Test TSH for newborn:
The newborn must have a TSH test.
When the amount of thyroid hormone is abnormal, the child htheas mental and physic
Thyroid secretion hormone is secreted by the thyrotrope cells in d anterior pituitary gland
Thyrotropin, or thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), is secreted by pituitary cells.
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is secreted by the pituitary gland, which is a pea-sized gland located at the base of the brain. TSH plays a crucial role in regulating the production of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland.
thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is produced in the pituitary gland which is present in the brain. the gland's anterior lobe secrets this hormone which stimulates thyroid to produce its hormone.
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.
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) is produced by the hypothalamus and stimulates the release of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) from the pituitary gland. TSH then acts on the thyroid gland to stimulate the production and release of thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism and energy balance in the body.
Anterior pituitary secretes the hormone THS. That is thyroid stimulating hormone. In absence of the anterior pituitary the hormone is not secreted by the thyroid and you get the hypothyroidism.
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.
The Anterior pituitary gland secretes the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) this targets the thyroid gland, stimulating the release of thyroid hormones. Thyroid-stimulating horomone(TSH) is secreted by the Pitutary gland( Specifically thyrotrope cells of Anterior pitutary gland). TSH regulates thyroid gland.
Growth hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland, specifically the anterior pituitary. It plays a key role in regulating growth, metabolism, and body composition.
That is andeuratic hormone. ADH. It is secreted by posterior pituitary.
The hormone secreted from the posterior pituitary that is involved in water balance is called antidiuretic hormone (ADH), also known as vasopressin. ADH helps regulate the amount of water reabsorbed by the kidneys, thereby controlling the concentration of urine produced.