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Attaching my reports I am very stressed all elevated results I am very tensed please do help Googling the symptoms all tends to something serious only Please do help me what should I do I have chest pressure and sudden palpitations ,too much anxiety
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You need to do the following 1. Start Thyronorm 25mcg once a day (this can be gradually increased by your local doctor)*Remember this is life long treatment * 2. Start oral Iron tablets 200mg (of ferrous sulphate) once a day for 6 weeks 3. Repeat blood tests in 4 weeks- CBP, SGOT/SGPT, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, TSH and TPO antibodies You have underactive thyroid (and liver blood tests likely from that) and iron deficiency anaemia (which I suspect would be from your periods). All the best. J G S R clinic
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Liver enzymes  elevated. Tsh highly raised. HYPOTHYROIDISM CONSULT A N ENDOCRINOLOGIST OR MD PHYSICIAN.
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Please continue iron tablets and thyroid medication, and further you need to consult with a general physician.
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I have reviewed your attached reports carefully. The abnormalities seen are mild to moderate and explainable, and none suggest an emergency or life-threatening condition. Key findings explained simply: • Hemoglobin 11.4 g/dL → Mild anemia (very common in young females). • MCV/MCH low → Suggests iron deficiency anemia, which can cause palpitations, chest discomfort, fatigue, and anxiety. • Liver enzymes (SGOT, SGPT, GGT) mildly elevated → Can be due to stress, recent illness, medications, fatty liver, or lack of sleep. These levels are not dangerously high. • ESR 30 mm/hr → Mild inflammation; non-specific, commonly elevated in stress, anemia, or minor infections. • Thyroid (TSH 24.83, Total T4 low) → Hypothyroidism, which can cause anxiety, palpitations, chest tightness, fatigue, and weight/mood changes. Overall, your symptoms (chest pressure, palpitations, anxiety) are well explained by a combination of anxiety + anemia + untreated hypothyroidism, rather than a serious heart problem.
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1. Consult a physician/endocrinologist to start thyroid hormone replacement (levothyroxine). 2. Begin iron supplementation after doctor confirmation (iron deficiency pattern). 3. Repeat LFTs after 4–6 weeks (often normalize with lifestyle correction). 4. Get a baseline ECG for reassurance (very important for anxiety relief). 5. Adequate sleep, hydration, regular meals. 6. If anxiety persists, short-term anti-anxiety support or counseling may help.
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• Your reports do NOT indicate cancer, heart attack, or organ failure. • Hypothyroidism and anemia are treatable and reversible. • Anxiety can amplify physical symptoms, especially chest sensations. • Avoid Googling symptoms—it worsens panic. • Go to ER only if chest pain is severe, crushing, radiating, associated with fainting, or breathlessness not settling.
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Hey, dnt get stressed. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six for proper guidance and treatment.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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