A TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) level of 4.970 mIU/L is generally considered to be within the upper range of normal. Typical reference ranges for TSH are usually between 0.4 and 4.0 mIU/L, so a level of 4.970 may indicate mild hypothyroidism or warrant further investigation, especially if accompanied by symptoms. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider for a full assessment and appropriate interpretation based on individual health conditions.
The "normal range of TSH is 0.3 to 3.0 μIU/mL. A TSH level that is above that range would be considered "high". The pituitary produces TSH to tell the thyroid glands to produce more thyroid hormones. If the thyroid glands to not respond, the pituitary produces greater and greater levels of TSH. A TSH level that high indicates that there is something significantly wrong with the thyroid glands, and the patient should be prescribed thyroid replacement hormones.
is a 3.89 tsh level high?
5765 is 116% of 4970.
high TSH than the normal range means hypothyrodism.
yes
hypothyroidism
Yes, absolutely! Even when using the older measurements TSH 0.3 - 5.0, that is exceptionally high
A TSH result of 5.010 is slightly elevated, indicating possible hypothyroidism. It is generally considered high and may warrant further evaluation or monitoring by a healthcare provider to determine if treatment is necessary.
Because TSH is a part of the body's negative feedback system which controls the thyroid's output of thyroid hormones, a DECREASE of TSH would indicate hypERthyroidism. An INCREASE of TSH indicates hypOthyroidism.
High levels of TSH initially increases the level of thyroid hormone (TH). When the TH levels get high, the feedback mechanism starts to work: The excess amount of TH in the blood signals the pituitary gland to decrease secretion of TSH, which decreases the amount of TSH that is secreted by the pituitary gland, and maintains homeostatis.
low tsh is when you have low tinactimine sorachome hendrocytosis.
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