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What could cause your T3 level be extremely high alongside NORMAL TSH and NORMAL T4 levels presented with a thyroid nodule and BOTH hyperthyroid and hypothyroid symptoms?

by definition its unlikely to have BOTH hyper and hypo thyroid symptoms. get an endocrinologist and get a thyroid ultrasound


How does the scale to measure a thyroid work?

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'.


What if your TSH level is high?

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.


Do you get high off Fentanyl 100mg patch?

Yes!


Is TSH level of 27.03 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.


Is mixing Ambien 100mg and Klonopin 4mg at the same time okay?

The recommended dose for Ambien CR is 12.5mg - 100mg is way too high!


What is normal T3 reading?

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.


What do thyroglobulin levels indicate?

Thyroglobulin levels can indicate the presence of thyroid cancer, monitoring of thyroid cancer treatment effectiveness, or the presence of autoimmune thyroid diseases such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis. High levels can indicate thyroid cancer recurrence, while low levels can occur after thyroid surgery when the thyroid gland has been removed.


Is 8.96 thyroid a high level?

The number you have given is an incomplete question. There are many tests used to find thyroid dysfunction, and all their numbers and normals will be different. When looking at your lab sheet, there will be a test name, a *normal* value, and your result. Use the two numbers to help you compare to see if they are within normal values. Use the name to create discussion about your results. *HINT* Thyroid normal values on a lab slip will not necessarily be YOUR normal value. Physicians look at the number and your symptoms to determine treatment. Both must be considered equally.


Is 3.09 tsh level high or low?

It is a controversial area. The upper limit of normal TSH values is 3 or 5 depending on the different recommendations made by different professional thyroid associations and on individual labs. So, a TSH level of 3.09 is usually considered normal but it may sometimes be seen as too high. It definitely isn't considered low. If you are already taking thyroid hormones for hypothyroidism and you still feel unwell then increasing the dosage may be justified. However, if you live in the UK and haven't been diagnosed with hypothyroidism even if you have thyroid antibodies then good luck trying to persuade anyone to prescribe T4.


What is thyroydism?

There is Hypothyroidism- low amounts thyroid hormone, and Hyperthyroidism- high amounts of thyroid hormone


What is the normal range for TSH?

Ranges for TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) vary depending on the method used, but generally 0.3 to 5.0 is normal . A TSH value of 0.06 would be considered low TSH no matter what method is used. Low TSH indicates high thyroid (or hyperthyroidism) and high TSH represents low thyroid (or hypothyroidism). So, if you have low TSH you are at risk for osteoporosis, having your eyes bulge, scanty periods, nightmares, high metabolism, weight and energy loss and/or diarrhea. It doesn't seem to make sense that someone would have low energy if they are hyperthyroid, but it does happen as the muscles fatigue; i.e. Graves Disease. Usually, low energy is associated with hypothyroidism, but it is a symptom in longstanding high thyroid as well. Whatever, you need a complete work up! Some doctors will only test for TSH...others, particularly endocrinologists, will run a thyroid panel. If you have the autoimmune form...Hashimotos thyroiditis as I do, frequently the tests on the thyroid panel will be normal until there is significant enough damage to the thyroid gland to cause hypothyroidism. If you have siblings/parents who have grayed early or died in their 40s and 50s from heart disease, you may want your doctor to run a test for thyroid antibodies or another test. Cholesterol levels and thyroid hormones are inversely proportional...high thyroid = low cholesterol and low thyroid = high cholesterol. Many people taking statins may actually have a problem with their thyroids. In my humble opinion, Endocrinologists are your best bet. (apologies to Internists, FPs, etc) (spoken like a person who has had just a wee bit of trouble with diagnoses)