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What Does T3 Of 1.77 Indicate?
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Question: Hello dr..here is my wife's latest thyroid reports....t3 total=1.77, t4 total=19.00, tsh=0.38.....
Brief Answer:
normal reports
Detailed Answer:
Hello, the reports have stabilized now, though a little on lower side TSH should be 0.4 ideally but as T3 and T4 are normal so we need not to worry now.
Ask her to keep taking taking 100 ug dose daily empty stomach like before.
Its my pleasure to answer to your queries as you monitor her in prescribed manner without missing time.
Keep it up.
Take care.
normal reports
Detailed Answer:
Hello, the reports have stabilized now, though a little on lower side TSH should be 0.4 ideally but as T3 and T4 are normal so we need not to worry now.
Ask her to keep taking taking 100 ug dose daily empty stomach like before.
Its my pleasure to answer to your queries as you monitor her in prescribed manner without missing time.
Keep it up.
Take care.
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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thanks dr...are these thyroid test done on fasting or we can do it normally...and i hope everything is fine....bcoz her delivery time is coming closer...
Brief Answer:
everything is fine
Detailed Answer:
As total t3 and t4 levels are estimated there is no need of fasting status.
These reports are fine and will not interfere in the health of mother and baby or the delivery process.
Keep following same diet and dosage of drugs.
All the best.
everything is fine
Detailed Answer:
As total t3 and t4 levels are estimated there is no need of fasting status.
These reports are fine and will not interfere in the health of mother and baby or the delivery process.
Keep following same diet and dosage of drugs.
All the best.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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thankss dr....feeling releived now...one more thing....she recently suffered frm ingrowing nailtone....and gone through a minor surgery...but now she is feeling the same problem in another finger....what should i do now....as the last surgery is gone past just 15 days....
Brief Answer:
no harm in operation
Detailed Answer:
In case it is troublesome then you can get it operated with no harm but same precautions.
And ask her to wear open toed footwears and keep hygiene in future because patients with a tendency for ingrowing toe nail can get it repeatedly if not taken care of.
no harm in operation
Detailed Answer:
In case it is troublesome then you can get it operated with no harm but same precautions.
And ask her to wear open toed footwears and keep hygiene in future because patients with a tendency for ingrowing toe nail can get it repeatedly if not taken care of.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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thanks dr...and if she undergo surgery after some time around 2 months later....will it create problem...bcoz she is now recovering frm last surgery....and her delivery time is nearby....can i afford to take sometime before going for another surgery of nailtone...
Brief Answer:
can wait
Detailed Answer:
Yes you can wait for 2 months and get it operated later on but keep a close watch that the affected toe is kept clean and avoid dampness in that area.
Take care
can wait
Detailed Answer:
Yes you can wait for 2 months and get it operated later on but keep a close watch that the affected toe is kept clean and avoid dampness in that area.
Take care
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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thanksss dr....its always been so kind of u....
Brief Answer:
welcome
Detailed Answer:
You are most welcome.
welcome
Detailed Answer:
You are most welcome.
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