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Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism? |
my test results T3 T4 normal. TSH 0.005 normal range 0.350-5.500. Any one know is hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism? Hyperthyroidism is when the food gets digested too quickly, causing weight loss. Hypothyroidism is when the food digests too slowly causing weight gain. There should be medications to take care of either. Call your doctor and ask him to explain the results to you. It麓s hyperthyroidism and you should seek medical attention, it is a serious condition that needs to be treated. It can affect your heart and other organs. As a healthcare provider I can tell you that a low TSH indicates hyperthyroidism. However, this particular result needs follow up to rule out problems with the pitutary gland. At the very least, a retest now and in four weeks is a good idea. I could explain why, but it would be long and involved so you'll just have to take my word for it. Also, it would be helpful for me to have more information about you to give you a more detailed answer. But that's what YOUR healthcare provider is doing. |
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