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Thyroid high
Hai My thyroid profile T3 IS 97 T4 is 5.8 TSH is 13.7 my TSH levels are high when I had my first child..i used tyronorm 50 mg entire during my first pregnancy i stopped using after delivery.. now I want to go for a second child..and also I gained lot of weight..suggest some medication and suggest me how to reduce weight..shall I start using the same tablets..please explain in detail about medication..
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Yes you may take tab.thyrocare 25 mg.regularly  .till TSH is normal.
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I think you have stopp5taking thyronorm without consulting your doctor.
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get your thyroid function test done and consult your physician
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