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I am so scared,My reports are not normal
Hi Please chck my reports ans guide me should I take any medicine I am very scared about High Platelets and TSH
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Better to add symptoms/ signs along with reports will helpful !! Doctor has to treat the patient not reports...Right ?
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Subclinical hypothyroidism Nutritional deficiencies Go for holistic treatment
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You should visit a physician for proper physical examination and assessment of the blood test report
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Pls consult. Need to know about symptoms and overall health and history before any advice.
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Consult .knowledge removes fear.
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Need more history so consult
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Investigation T3 ,t4 and anti TPO antibody Consult me with reports and detailed history
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Looking at your blood test, there is no serious problem. You have slightly raised TSH and marginally raised platelets. You also have slightly low MCV. Woman in your age group this is highly suggestive of iron deficiency from blood loss due to your periods. Please repeat TSH in six weeks as sometimes it can be slightly high without any reason. Take a course of oral iron tablets for four weeks and repeat your CBP. You should expect the MCV to improve and the platelets to normalise. All the best www.jgsr-health-education.in
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TSH is mildly elevated. Further investigation and detail history needed.Kindly consult for proper treatment.
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Please share detailed medical history,  then I can guide you.
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After reviewing your reports:
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Step 1: Confirm Iron Status Do: • Serum Ferritin • Serum Iron • TIBC If ferritin is low → start iron treatment. Correcting iron may automatically reduce platelets. ⸻ Step 2: Thyroid Evaluation Repeat after 6–8 weeks: • TSH • Free T4 • Anti-TPO antibodies If: • TSH > 10 → treat • TSH 5–10 with symptoms → consider low-dose thyroxine ⸻ Step 3: Repeat CBC after 6 weeks If platelets normalize → no further action needed.
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✔ Increase iron-rich foods (spinach, dates, jaggery, beetroot, pomegranate) ✔ Vitamin C with meals improves iron absorption ✔ Avoid tea/coffee immediately after meals ✔ Check menstrual history (heavy periods?) ✔ Don’t google — mild changes are common ⸻ When to worry? • Platelets > 7 lakh • Unexplained weight loss • Persistent fever • Severe fatigue None of these are mentioned in your case. ⸻ Your high platelets are most likely due to iron deficiency. Your TSH is mildly elevated and not dangerous. Both are treatable and common in young women. However, proper evaluation and guided treatment will prevent future complications — booking an online consultation will allow structured monitoring and a personalized treatment plan so you don’t have to stay scared.
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Your thyroid level (TSH 5.7) is slightly high, which can mean mild thyroid imbalance. Your platelets are a bit high, most likely due to low iron as suggested in your report. This is not dangerous, but you may need iron tablets and a repeat thyroid test. Please consult me for proper evaluation and treatment.
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Relatively just high.dont worry. Tsh hypothyroidism Esr chronic inflammation due to which platelets also raised. FIRST  CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY FIRST FOR TWO MONTHS  REPT TEST FOR T3T4TSH.AFTER 2 MONTHS.
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Why did you go for this tests? What are your complaints? 1. Have you been feeling unusually tired lately? 2. Have you gained weight without changing your diet or activity? 3. Do you feel more sensitive to cold than others? 4. Have you noticed your skin becoming dry? 5. Is there increased hair fall or thinning of hair? 6. Are you having constipation more often? 7. Have your periods become irregular or heavier than before? 8. Do you feel low in mood or less interested in things? 9. Have you noticed any swelling in your face or neck? 10. Has your voice become hoarse or slower than usual?
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No worry ,its manageable completely. Don't take too much stress and anxiety. TSH is high because of hypothyroidism, so you need to take levothyroxine medicine for it.high platelet count or thrombocytosis is mainly due to infection.consult me on practo for further management and evaluation.
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult
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Hypothyroidism Get T3 and t4 and have a follow up
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Hypothyroidism Inflammation in body
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Dear Patient, Your reports show the following: Platelet count: 4.91 lakh (491,000) This is mildly elevated. The most common reason is reactive thrombocytosis, which occurs due to recent infection, inflammation, stress, iron deficiency, or recovery phase after illness. It is usually temporary and not dangerous. ESR: 36 mm/hr This is elevated and suggests some ongoing inflammation or infection in the body. ESR alone does not diagnose a specific disease and must be correlated with symptoms. TSH: 5.72 mIU/L This is mildly high and indicates subclinical hypothyroidism (early thyroid underactivity). Treatment depends on symptoms, repeat values, and other factors (such as pregnancy planning). What you should do next: ✔ Repeat TSH after 6–8 weeks along with Free T4 ✔ Check hemoglobin and iron profile (iron deficiency can raise platelets) ✔ Look for any infection, inflammation, or recent illness history ✔ Consult a doctor if you have thyroid symptoms (weight gain, fatigue, hair fall, cold intolerance) Most of these findings are manageable and often reversible once the underlying cause is treated. For further guidance or personalized treatment, you can consult me online anytime.
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