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Can I Have Knee Pain Because Of Abnormal Thyroid Level?

Hi...Doc i am 23years old girl having continuous pains in my bones especially knee joints,my weight is increased and i have had tonsillectomy too last April.Now due to pain i have got many test related to tonsillectomy like RA factor aned others bt they were clear.This week i have got my Serum Calcium test done at results is 9.5mg%, is it normal?I have also got My TSH, T3 and T4 tests done, results are as follows:T3: 0.83ng/mlT4: 7.24 ug/100mlTSH: 0.38u units/mlPathologist asked me to consult my doctor immediately, but he dint tell the reasons, and my doctor is out of city nowadays.Can you plz guide me is there any thing serious and what measures and intake must be taken?
Thu, 6 Oct 2016
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Hi dear
I have gone through your question.

The total serum calcium concentration is normally 8.5-10.2 mg/dL so your result is within the normal range.
Your T3 and T4 are in the normal range.TSH is a little bit below the normal range (0,4-4mcU/mL) but i don't think is anything serious and urgent because your total thyroid hormons for the moment are within the normal range. You dont need to take any immediate measure,but you should meet your endocrinologist when he returns for the right diagnose and the follow-up of your thyroid condition.

Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.

Wish you good health.
Dr Elona

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Can I Have Knee Pain Because Of Abnormal Thyroid Level?

Hi dear I have gone through your question. The total serum calcium concentration is normally 8.5-10.2 mg/dL so your result is within the normal range. Your T3 and T4 are in the normal range.TSH is a little bit below the normal range (0,4-4mcU/mL) but i don t think is anything serious and urgent because your total thyroid hormons for the moment are within the normal range. You dont need to take any immediate measure,but you should meet your endocrinologist when he returns for the right diagnose and the follow-up of your thyroid condition. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help. Wish you good health. Dr Elona