What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?
Thyroid peroxidase antibodies indicative of grave's disease or Hashimoto's thyroiditis
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Thyroid peroxidase antibodies are auto antibodies. Auto antibodies mean that the antibody is produced by our immune system and attacks our own body.
Thyroid peroxidase antibody targets and stimulate thyroid gland resulting in increased production of Thyroid hormone(hyperthyroidism ). The condition is called grave's disease.
There are effective treatments available for graves disease including medications, radioactive iodine therapy and surgery to remove thyroid gland is rarely needed.
Newer research has found that thyroid peroxidase can also be found in Hashimoto's thyroiditis where the antibodies attack and destroy thyroid cells resulting in eventual decrease in thyroid hormone levels (hypothyroidism ). Hashimoto's is treated with thyroid replacement.
Both these conditions have serious consequences without appropriate treatment. However, with proper treatment, both the conditions have a very good prognosis.
Further investigations, physical examination and clinical symptoms are required at this point to reach a diagnosis.
Please discuss these and follow up with your doctor for further evaluation.
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Dr.Lekshmi