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Blood Test Showed Normal T3,T4 And TSH Level. Should I Be Concerned?

Good Morning, Recently I got My Blood test done for Thyroid and in the result my T3,T4 and TSH are well with in the range. However I want to take a specialist advice on this since I still have few symptoms. My TSH is 3.77 and Iam not sure whether this is ok. Please advice me on this. Thank you for your time. Regards, Deepthi Amogh, 31
Mon, 21 Jan 2013
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Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das

Look, the TSH is also really within normal limit.

So, there is no thyroid related problem till now.

But, you told that you have some symptoms. That may be due to some other problems. like polycystic ovarian syndrome.

Consult with your treating doctor about this.
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Blood Test Showed Normal T3,T4 And TSH Level. Should I Be Concerned?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Look, the TSH is also really within normal limit. So, there is no thyroid related problem till now. But, you told that you have some symptoms. That may be due to some other problems. like polycystic ovarian syndrome. Consult with your treating doctor about this.