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Hi doc i went for thyroid check ..as per doc to detect any hormonal imbalance i have report

THYROID PROFILE ,TOTAL ref
T3, total 1.41 ng/mL (.6 - 1.81 )

T4,Totoal 14.80 ug/dL (5.01 - 12.45 )

TSH 1.70 uiU/mL ( .35 - 5.50)

And 14.80 is bold ..
What does this report means any problem or imbalance ..
Report also mention "Physiological rise in Total T3/T4 levels is seen in pregnancy and in patient on steroid therapy .. (we are not in steroid therapy and never have thyroid problem)

Can you please help me out ..is there any hormonal imbalance .. I have started homeopathic medicine for period and i have 1 and half day bleeding 5 day before my due that..but no clot at all..
I got ultrasound thickness of 9 mm also


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replied December 28th, 2011
Endometriosis Answer A29758
Hi,
Welcome to ehealthforum,
It is difficult to comment on the thyroid profile results provided by you without correlating the results with examination findings and your symptoms. The report shows elevated T4 levels. Visit your treating doctor/gynecologist for further interpretation of the results in correlation with your symptoms and with the examination findings. Treatment as appropriate (based on examination and investigations results) would be started to help you to control the symptoms. Be in regular monitoring and follow-up with your treating doctor/gynecologist and report any new/abnormal symptoms immediately. Drink plenty of water. Take adequate rest. Maintain healthy diet and lifestyle.
Take care.



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