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What Do The Following Blood Test Reports Indicate?

Hi, Good Morning Last 5 years, I am taking medicine thyronorm. Initially the dose was 75 mg but last one year , I am taking 50 mg. recently I checked and found My Units Biological refer Interval/Clinical Decision Value T3 - 77.8 ng/dl 81.0--178.0 T4 - 4.5 ug/dl and 4.5--12.5 TSH- 5.22 uIU/mL .40--4.00 My Hemoglobin 8 Plasma Glucose ( fasting ) 145 Plasma Glucose ( 2hrs PP) 190 My age is 39 ( Female) Weight 70 Kg Recently, my menstrual cycle is delayed by 10 days and facing fungal problem on face, approached skin doctor and who prescribed medicne. Expecting Suggestion from You all, Kindly help me out. Thanking You XXXXXXX
Mon, 12 Oct 2020
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Hi,

You are suffering from anemia. Early diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance and probably PCOS. Yet, there is nothing to worry. It can be corrected.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sivasankar S., Anesthesiologist
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What Do The Following Blood Test Reports Indicate?

Hi, You are suffering from anemia. Early diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance and probably PCOS. Yet, there is nothing to worry. It can be corrected. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sivasankar S., Anesthesiologist