I would like to share the thyroid report of my prospective partner who has inherited hypothyroidism. His doctor has prescribed him thyronorm 25 gm. He will have to take medicine lifelong because of his condition. Is he physically fit for marriage? Mr. SUJEET (40Y/M) REF. BY SELF TEST ASKED T3-T4-TSH SAMPLE COLLECTED AT:(1100965697, SUBHAM CLINIC, HAYAT NAGAR. KHORA COLONY, 110096 Thyrocare 260 - 261, Tribhuvan Complex, Ishwar Nagar, New Delhi - 110 065 TOTAL TRIIODOTHYRONINE (T3) C.L.I.A 110 ng/dl 60 - 200 TOTAL THYROXINE (T4) C.L.I.A 9.2 �g/dl 4.5 - 12 THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE (TSH) C.L.I.A 3.68 �IU/ml 0.3 - 5.5 Comments: SUGGESTING THYRONORMALCY Please correlate with clinical conditions. Method: T3 - Competitive Chemi Luminescent Immuno Assay T4 - Competitive Chemi Luminescent Immuno Assay TSH - ULTRA SENSITIVE SANDWICH can LUMINESCENT IMMUNO ASSAY.
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Hello Madam, Your prospective partner's thyroid reports are normal. He definitely needs to take the thyronorm all his life and he needs to get his thyroid tests done every 6-12 months. As long as his thyroid function tests are normal he should hopefully not have any symptoms. Low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, infertility etc are observed if the patient's thyroid function tests are abnormal and it has been found that even in these patients the symptoms become better/disappear after the patient has been on thyroxine supplemention for six months. May I also suggest you if you could directly ask your prospective partner about this. I wish you all the best Hope this has helped you Thank you.
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