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TSH>150 and is diagnosed with tyronorm
My son who is 15. His blood report says TSH is>150.He weighs 70 kg and he is 5.6 inch tall.He looks so normal and active any plays all sort of games like kabaddi,volleyball,cricket etc., Doctor prescribed tyronorm 100 mg.Is that much dose required? Does it be cured?
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No it is not a heavier dose.Usually we start with 25mcg and build it to 100mcg over 2- 3 weeks.You should check your TSH after 6 weeks to know wether dose is adequate or not .
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