What is the maximum level of TSH?
The TSH normal values are 0.5 to 5.0 mIU/L
Last updated on 26 Jun 2023
TSH (Thyroid stimulating hormone) tells your thyroid how much thyroid hormone it needs to make. If the thyroid hormone levels in your blood are too low, your pituitary gland makes larger amounts of TSH to tell your thyroid to work harder.
Most labs say that a normal serum TSH level is somewhere between 0.4 to 4.0 mIU/L, and that a TSH level of 10 mIU/L or higher is indicative of hypothyroidism
A few signs of hyperthyroidism are heat intolerance, anxiety, unexplained hair loss and fatigue. Do not delay in consulting a doctor.
A normal range for TSH in most laboratories is 0.4 milliunits per liter (mU/L) to 4.0 mU/L. If your TSH is higher than 4.0 mU/L on repeat tests, you probably have hypothyroidism. Your doctor may also order a T4 test
TFT, Thyroid Profile Total, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Total T3 Total T4
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