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What Does A Thyroid Level Of 8.3 In A Child Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 27 Apr 2015
Question: Hi doctor
My daughter was derected with thyroid 8.3 at 22nd day of her birth.As per doc we started medication of thyrox (37.5 mg) per day. We have her blood test on 2nd april which was 0.67 tsh ,now she will complete her 2 months on 11th April.Doctor suggested us to continue with same medication and then they will see the progress, afterwards they will stop medication to see the body reaction as it is making the hormone itself or not.
We just want to have second opnion that we should continue the same medication and how many chances are there that my daughter will not continue the medication. As far aa her health graph is too good, her weight is 5.4 kgs, height 60 cms.
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Answered by Dr. Chobufo Ditah (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Yes, continue the medication for up to 3years!

Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for this query.

I am so sorry to hear about this low thyroid that your daughter has, The good news is that this was diagnosed early and with good treatment, there would be no consequences. The medications are very safe and clearly work just like the normal hormone.

Treatment would be continued for at least 3years. Thereafter, the child would be evaluated after stopping the drugs for a while. If she carries on normally, then there is no reason to be worried and she can stay without medications. If she cannot, then she would need to be on drugs for the rest of her life. This is no terrible news because these medications are very safe.

The chances of getting off treatment depend on the initial findings. if the thyroid is clearly absent, then she might never get off drugs. If it were present, then chances are pretty good but not 100% that she can stay without requiring medications all her life.

I hop ethos helps. I wish your daughter well. Thank you so much for using our services and do feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Chobufo Ditah (6 hours later)
Thanks doctor
Please let us know 0.67 TSH is normal?
What is the normal range for infant?
Is it ok to take 37.5 mg thyracafter TSH reading of 0.67 TSh(lowered by medication)
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Answered by Dr. Chobufo Ditah (12 hours later)
Brief Answer:
0.2-2units for infants!

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

A value of 0.67 for TSH is normal for your daughter, The normal range in infants is 0.5-2Units.

As long as the TSH and development is normal, there is no need to change the dosage of the drug. There is really no standard dose and it is adjusted based on the clinical response and laboratory TSH values. If they are too low, we decrease the dose and if it is too high, we reduce it.

I hope this helps. I wish you well. If you have any unanswered worries, please feel free to talk to me. Thanks.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Does A Thyroid Level Of 8.3 In A Child Indicate?

Brief Answer: Yes, continue the medication for up to 3years! Detailed Answer: Hi and thank you so much for this query. I am so sorry to hear about this low thyroid that your daughter has, The good news is that this was diagnosed early and with good treatment, there would be no consequences. The medications are very safe and clearly work just like the normal hormone. Treatment would be continued for at least 3years. Thereafter, the child would be evaluated after stopping the drugs for a while. If she carries on normally, then there is no reason to be worried and she can stay without medications. If she cannot, then she would need to be on drugs for the rest of her life. This is no terrible news because these medications are very safe. The chances of getting off treatment depend on the initial findings. if the thyroid is clearly absent, then she might never get off drugs. If it were present, then chances are pretty good but not 100% that she can stay without requiring medications all her life. I hop ethos helps. I wish your daughter well. Thank you so much for using our services and do feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be.