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Posted on Thu, 11 Oct 2018
Question: Hi - I am male 41 years old. I did a regular blood test as recommended by my doctor
for a persisting skin problem. While nothing significant came out of it, i noticed that
my TSH count showed 5.37. Report attached. Let me know if there's anything
I need to do bring this down.
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Answered by Dr. Mirjeta Guni (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
About high TSH;

Detailed Answer:
Hello and rhank you for asking!
I have gone carefully through your concern.
The slightly elevated TSH is suggestive for underactive thyroid or hypothyroidisim.
Usually ot is caused by an autoimmune disease called Hashimoto thyroiditis and is a chronic pathology.
You need to check antiTPO and antiTg antibodies to confirm the diagnosis.
If they are high you need to start treatment with levothyroxine and check TSH after 6 weeks to be sure that the dose is right.
A thyroid ultrasound is also recommended.
Hope the information will help.
Best wishes,
Dr.Mirjeta
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Hi - I Am Male 41 Years Old. I Did

Brief Answer: About high TSH; Detailed Answer: Hello and rhank you for asking! I have gone carefully through your concern. The slightly elevated TSH is suggestive for underactive thyroid or hypothyroidisim. Usually ot is caused by an autoimmune disease called Hashimoto thyroiditis and is a chronic pathology. You need to check antiTPO and antiTg antibodies to confirm the diagnosis. If they are high you need to start treatment with levothyroxine and check TSH after 6 weeks to be sure that the dose is right. A thyroid ultrasound is also recommended. Hope the information will help. Best wishes, Dr.Mirjeta