
Do I Need Treatment For Hypothyroidism Despite Having Normal TSH And T4 Levels?

No treatment required at the moment
Detailed Answer:
Good day,
Noted your concern. It is not clear why a Tg Ab and TPO Ab was ordered when your T4/T3 and TSH are normal. ( I realize that in some countries, they are part of thyroid panel).
When your TSH and T4 are normal, you do not require replacement with Levothyroxine. At the moment you do no have hypothyroidism eventhough there is a small future possibility of hypothyroidism as the Tg antobody is positive.
Please be aware that normal people also can have Tg/TPO antobody positivity. As the antibody is positive, you will have to repeat TSH and Free T4 (FT4) after 3 months. At the moment, i can assure you that, no treatment is required for thyroid as long as T4 and TSH are normal.
Regards
Binu


According to my local endocrinologist, blood test and ultrasound definitively confirmed HD, but no action suggest at this time but rather check for any advancement in several month's time. Could there be a link between my on-going cardiovasular disease (had 2nd AF ablation surgery last month in 6 month period) and the AF medication taken for this, and my thyroid issue?
Amiodarone can cause thyroid illness
Detailed Answer:
Quite possible. If you ever used CORDORONE ( Amiodoarone) for Atrial fibrillation at some point of time, there is a fair chance of developing thyroid illness in the future. It could be hyperthyroidism ( common) or hypothyroidism. I presume, you had a diffuse goiter and ultrasound showed altered echotexture. This is confirmatory of Hashimotos thyroiditis. However, if you have thyroid nodules in ultrasound, you need a needle test.

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