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  5. My TSH level has increased to 7.8, but my T3 and T4 are still within the normal range. A month ago, my TSH was 5.7. I had missed my periods for two months, so I started taking medication, and this month I got my periods. Could this be related? What medications or steps should I take to control my TSH and bring it back to normal? Is there a way to eliminate this issue completely?

My TSH level has increased to 7.8, but my T3 and T4 are still within the normal range. A month ago, my TSH was 5.7. I had missed my periods for two months, so I started taking medication, and this month I got my periods. Could this be related? What medications or steps should I take to control my TSH and bring it back to normal? Is there a way to eliminate this issue completely?

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My TSH level has increased to 7.8, but my T3 and T4 are still within the normal range. A month ago, my TSH was 5.7. I had missed my periods for two months, so I started taking medication, and this month I got my periods. Could this be related? What medications or steps should I take to control my TSH and bring it back to normal? Is there a way to eliminate this issue completely?

- Your TSH level of 7.8 suggests subclinical hypothyroidism, which may be influenced by your hormonal changes, including menopause. It's important to consult with your doctor for a thorough evaluation. Based on your symptoms and medical history, they may

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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