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My mother is 54 years old , 5 feet, 50 kgs, have done a thyroid test recently (T3, T4normal but TSH-15. She have done a test before 3 months (T3, T4normal but TSH-9). So TSH increasing slightly. Is it a thyroid problem or not. If not what the reason to increasing TSH. If it is a thyroid problem, please suggest a proper medication. She have not any major symptoms but she feels a mild pain in her legs and feet. Her blood pressure is70-115.
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My approach to Thyroid is a comprehensive evaluation of metabolic and hormonal parameters. From the information you have provided it appears that your mother could be having thyroid problem.
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