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Is This Thyroid Tsh Level Anything To Worry About?
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Hello, I wondered if anyone could offer any input.
A month ago I had an extensive set of blood tests done due to some symptoms to rule out connective tissue disease. The consultant said these were all negative apart from a slightly high TSH, he said it was normal really but he would let my gp know anyway.
The level of TSH was 5.85 and T4/T3 were normal.
I googled and normal reference range tends to be up to 5.3
I did happen to have a blood test 10 months ago and I have checked TSH was 2.7
For anyone who knows about thyroids, do you think this is something to worry about/keep an eye on?
A month ago I had an extensive set of blood tests done due to some symptoms to rule out connective tissue disease. The consultant said these were all negative apart from a slightly high TSH, he said it was normal really but he would let my gp know anyway.
The level of TSH was 5.85 and T4/T3 were normal.
I googled and normal reference range tends to be up to 5.3
I did happen to have a blood test 10 months ago and I have checked TSH was 2.7
For anyone who knows about thyroids, do you think this is something to worry about/keep an eye on?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I had my Serum TSH level checked in Jan this year it was 6.44mu/L.
According to my record book, it's supposed to be between .27-4.20, so my Thyroxine was increased.
I've to go this coming Friday to have it done again.
Might not be anything for you to worry about, but I think your GP should keep an eye on it.
According to my record book, it's supposed to be between .27-4.20, so my Thyroxine was increased.
I've to go this coming Friday to have it done again.
Might not be anything for you to worry about, but I think your GP should keep an eye on it.
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