Is there a problem with the single item of thyroid stimulating hormone being 3 times higher, doctor?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In order to avoid affecting the development of the baby and reduce the possibility of miscarriage, you need to control TSH below and pay attention to a balanced diet. Doctor: Pregnant women continue to eat vitamins, that is, to supplement some iodine, and eat boldly with confidence.

    Doctor: Pay attention to monitor thyroid function, if there is no downward trend in TSH, you need to start taking a small dose of Eunail. Doctor:

    Thyroid-stimulating hormone, also known as TSH, is higher than thyroid hormone, that is, hypothyroidism, and lower than normal indicates hyperthyroidism. Patient: Now I don't need to take Youlejia, I think I'm too high, it's not too much, not to the point where I have to take medicine, I don't eat if I can, I want to rely on food to supplement iodine, such as eating more seafood Patient:

    Before, I just didn't know whether to supplement more iodine or less iodine in my casePatients: Because I saw that some doctors recommend eating less iodine-containing things, and some recommend eating more, so I was also confused, I was much more relieved to hear your advice, are the other indicators on my test sheet normalPatients: Is it more likely that this indicator like mine causes mental retardation in childrenDoctor:

    It is recommended to recheck again after half a month, if there is no improvement through dietary conditioning, it is still good to eat. Doctor: This level is a very small dose even if you take medicine.

    Patient: Is there a dependence on this medicine, I heard some pregnant women say that they can't stop eating it, they have to eat until they are raw, or stop after taking it to return to normal levelsDoctor: You don't have to panic about this drug, there are many people with hypothyroidism now, and they all need to rely on this medicine to supplement thyroid hormones, which is actually very safe, just like we need to eat to provide energy.

    Doctor: When to stop the drug depends on your thyroid function, and it can generally be stopped after giving birth, and there is no dependence. Doctor:

    After giving birth, the metabolic level of the body decreases, and the need for thyroid hormones also decreases, and the drug can be gradually discontinued. Patient: I'm only less than 4 months pregnant now, and I'm still a little worried about eating for so long, but I'm not more than 3 patients:

    Then I'll eat more kelp and seaweed first, and check the doctor later: there are many pregnant women with a higher TSH than you, and they have been transferred to our endocrinology clinic by obstetricians, as long as they are monitored regularly, it is still very safe. Doctor:

    For doctors: In response to this consultation, the doctor updated the summary suggestion: now there are many pregnant women who check TSH high during pregnancy, and need to follow the doctor's instructions to take Eunail in time to supplement hormone levels, for drug safety issues, pregnant women can rest assured, just like we need to eat to replenish energy, as long as pregnant women regularly review thyroid function and adjust the dose in time, nothing will happen, and timely medication is very important for the growth and development of the baby.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, thyroid-stimulating hormone normal range: , thyroid-stimulating hormone has the effect of promoting thyroid follicular epithelial cell proliferation, thyroid hormone synthesis and release. If elevated, it suggests hypothyroidism, and if it decreases, it suggests hyperthyroidism. Choose a regular thyroid hospital.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, check for three times higher thyroid-stimulating hormone. In this case, you can consider using Umala**, the sooner the better. Hope it helps, I wish you good health!

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