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My Wife Recently Got Her TSH Profile Tested I Wanted To Know If We Can Continue The Medication

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Posted on Mon, 9 Dec 2024
Question: My wife recently got her TSH profile tested I wanted to know if we can continue the medication for some time and if this could treat the symptoms.
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Answered by Dr. salah saad shoman (2 days later)
Brief Answer:
Hyperthyroidism

Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns but the test results shows mild anemia that can be corrected by iron supplements for one month. Test results also show elevated liver enzymes which requires follow up testing after one month.. As for the decreased tsh level, it is in response to the elevated T3 and T4 and I agree with your doctor on using Neomercazole. I hope you find this helpful..
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My Wife Recently Got Her TSH Profile Tested I Wanted To Know If We Can Continue The Medication

Brief Answer: Hyperthyroidism Detailed Answer: Dear sir, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns but the test results shows mild anemia that can be corrected by iron supplements for one month. Test results also show elevated liver enzymes which requires follow up testing after one month.. As for the decreased tsh level, it is in response to the elevated T3 and T4 and I agree with your doctor on using Neomercazole. I hope you find this helpful..