default-icon
TSH Level high, Vit B12 & Vit D very low
Male. Age 20. Weight 85 kg. Height 5' 6" Major problems: 1. Loose & irregular stool 2. Slow metabolism & digestion 3. Feeling dizzy & low memory Minor problems: 1. Regular cramps in legs & hand fingers Past history: 1. Very bad sleep schedule from last 2 years 2. Very bad eating habit from last 2 years. Consumed lots of junk & processed foods, biscuits, bhujia, chocolates, etc. 3. No proper meal timing from last 2 years. Consumed junk foods at 1-3 am and slept whole day. Ultrasound report: 1. Fatty liver 2. Irregular bowel movement Blood test report: 1. TSH - 11.4 2. T3 - 105, T4 - 5.24 (both in normal range) 3. Vitamin B-12: <100 4. 25-OH Vitamin D: 6.05 5. Lipoprotein (A) [LP(A)]: 56.3 (Immunoturbidimetry technology) 6. HDL: 38 7. LDL: 136 8. HbA1c: 5.1 ✅ 9. Hemoglobin: 14.8 ✅
17 Views v

Answers (6)

20000+ health queries resolved in last month
Care AI Shimmer
Your reports need proper correction thyroid, very low B12 & Vitamin D, along with lifestyle factors are clearly contributing to your symptoms. Nothing to panic 👍 but this needs a structured plan to fix it completely. Consult once I’ll guide you step by step and help you recover properly.
Answered
Flag this Answer
Flag this answer
Let others know if this answer was helpful
Was this answer helpful?

Didn't find the answer you are looking for?

Talk to experienced doctor online and get your health questions answered in just 5 minutes.

doctor profile image doctor profile image doctor profile image doctor profile image +189
Consult with a doctor
Online now
"A TSH of 11.4 \muIU/mL with normal T3/T4 confirms Subclinical Hypothyroidism. When paired with critical deficiencies in Vitamin B12 (<100 pg/mL) and Vitamin D (6.05 ng/mL), and a history of Grade 1 Fatty Liver, this paints a picture of severe metabolic exhaustion. At 20, these results are a direct consequence of a 'broken' circadian rhythm and a diet dominated by ultra-processed foods
Next Steps
Because of the severity of the B12 and Vitamin D deficiencies and the elevated TSH, Do connect and consult with me for a formal clinical consultation with me... You require a structured prescription to prevent long-term neurological or cardiac complications
Health Tips
your body is currently 'starving' for nutrients and rest. Book a consultation with an Endocrinologist so we can stabilize your thyroid and start the necessary injections to protect your nerves and metabolism."
Answered
Flag this Answer
Flag this answer
Let others know if this answer was helpful
Was this answer helpful?
If you’re looking for proper diagnosis and clear treatment—not confusing or incomplete advice—you can consult me directly. Available on Practo or via WhatsApp: Eight Seven Six Two Seven Four Nine Nine Seven Four This is a paid consultation. I provide structured, step-by-step treatment plans with simple explanations, focused management, and follow-up until recovery. Avoid delays and self-medication—get the right treatment from the start.
Answered
Flag this Answer
Flag this answer
Let others know if this answer was helpful
Was this answer helpful?
? Hypothyroidism Tab thyroxine 10 mg 1 tab x hs Tab B complex 1 tab x bd Tab Calcium sachets 1? X weekly
Answered
Flag this Answer
Flag this answer
Let others know if this answer was helpful
Was this answer helpful?
Kindly do connect and consult
Answered
Flag this Answer
Flag this answer
Let others know if this answer was helpful
Was this answer helpful?
Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
Answered
Flag this Answer
Flag this answer
Let others know if this answer was helpful
Was this answer helpful?
Disclaimer : The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.
Disclaimer : The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.