At most labs in the U.S., the normal range is from around 0.5 to 5.5. However some experts are recommending that labs revise the range from .3 to 3.0.
From this yours is low. If the TSH level is below normal, your doctor may determine that you are hyperthyroid (overactive thyroid.). There are more tests and this might not answer your question without know which test was done. Ask your doctor for further information.
The 0.072 the lab result mean
TSH is thyroid stimulating hormone. 9.7 is the concentration of TSH in your blood.
is a 3.89 tsh level high?
The normal TSH value is between 0.5 to 5.0. A reading of 6.11 suggests you are close to hypothyroidism, or having an underactive thyroid, and don't have enough thyroid hormone circulating in your body. Your doctor will likely place you on a thyroid medication.
7.14 reading of TSH means that you do NOT have the correct amount of circulating thyroid hormone. See a Doctor as you most likely are suffering from hypothyroidism. It is not to be taken lightly.
If you mean 007 then its is equivalent to 7 which is greater than 0.7
It means that the level of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) in your blood stream is lower than it should be. Ideally it should be between 0.35 and 5 U/L. A TSH of this level can be caused by a number of different things. 1. Taking too much thyroxine or triiodothyronine to treat hypothyroidism 2. Hyperthyroidism 3. Secondary Hypothyroidism: this is where both the levels of TSH and free T4 are low
If by bf2 you mean bad company 2, get bf2. If not, I'd go for 007
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.
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.88tsh is that noraml ref. range of tsh is 0.35-5.5 uIU/ml. if result is 0.88 uIU/ml then it is normal. If result is 88.0 uIU/ml then it is very high.
007 is the number allocated to Secret Agent James Bond in Ian Fleming's novels, in which the main character was an operative working for British Intelligence.