High TSH means that you have hypothyroidism.Please get your free t3 and t4 evaluated and your anti TPO antibodies done.In pregnancy,TSH levels are usually kept below 2.5-3 else baby can have behavioural and learning defects later on in life.
Your doctor will advise you thyroxine replacement for the elevated TSH.Regular monitoring of TSH is recommmended throughout pregnancy and also after delivery. ...
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Thyronorm is a tablet which is replacing your thyroid hormone level and even if your levels have come to normal, they are normal due to the drug and not naturally so more or less thyroid hormone replacing drug are life long and leaving the drug will slowly bring you back towards the same hypothyroid levels(you should be taking the drug).
That is a good news that your levels have tested normal, now your doctor might try to bring the dose down and settle you to a lower dose than earlier but ...
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Microsomal (tpo) levels are usually seen to look for autoimmune antibodies against your own thyroid. Yes your the test is positive and values are quite high which can have many causes out of which nodular goitre can have high probability because you are having thyroid problems as well.
Now the thyroid nodules are usually slow growing nodules in which malignancy have to be ruled out first, and then next line is whether they are obstructing your airway or not. If not then it is just the med ...
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Yes your child is suffering from congenital hypothyroidism. Although it is mild, he will need to be prescribed with drugs, because hypothyroidism is a very common cause for retarded growth and mental retardation.
Rest everything is related to the initial time of birth. That only means that your daughter in law will need to be prescribed with anti d injection before next pregnancy. ...
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The diffirence in two lab reports is to much and yes i would also say you to go for a third confirmation test,may be you may go for test right now or may be you can go after a week or two and wait to start for medicines till the time the test third report comes. ...
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I am not sure,your doctor must have examined you so he can might be telling better,but i belive you should have complet liver tests including pt aptt and coagulation profile and billirubin levels and also repeat the tests you already have.
Although yellow eyes can also be due to mddy sclera,some people have muddy sclera.
Your tsh is also raised so he might be telling you for some test or may be you could be directly be put on medicines for this.
Time taken is different for diffirent person ...
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No thyronorm will not have any major harmful effect on a breastfed child since there is negligible secretion of thyroxine in breastmilk.But please get baby's thyroid profile checked once because mother's deficient thyroid hormone levels may affect the child.
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First of all, you should consult an endocrinologist regarding your thyroid function test result. secondly, there are many things still to be investigated regarding your reurrent pregnancy loss situation. One of the most requested laboratory examination for this is Anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome (APAS) workup. ...
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Many of my patient thyroid came to normal after treatment of minimum six months. It can be treat able completely in homeopathy. Kindly let me know your Free T3 and Free T4 value ...
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