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Too high TSH
My TSH serum is 80. Will be there any complications with high TSH.. Plz advice how to control tsh level. TQ..
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High TSH means you have hypothyroidism. You need treatment for it. Untreated thyroid problems can have complications. Symptoms include unexplained weight gain, hair fall, swelling in the body, constipation, slow heart rate, Lethargy, weakness and more. You can consult me on practo for proper treatment plan.
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The level is really high You need to start with medications and also get done with few blood tests
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Please repeat the whole Thyroid profile with Thyroid antibody test also.
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