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Suggest Treatment For Infertility While Having Thyroid

Hello Doctor, last time is tested my TSH it was 5.91 and I was prescribed by a endocrine thyronorm 12.5 mcg , I did complete the course and after 6 week wen I did my blood test today its 6.45 TSH. What should I do. I did my blood test since I am not getting my periods regularly since last period cycle. I am 27 married a year and a half. and planning for kids. I work in the night shift , have no proper schedule. please suggest what should I do. Will this thyroid ever be cured.
posted on Mon, 16 Jun 2014
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Hi,

Welcome to HCM
Thanks for posting this question

If you are planning for pregnany your TSH should be less than 2.5 miu/ml. Here it is more . So you have to increase the thyroxin dose probably to 50 mcg after consulting a physician or endocrinologist.

Additional test that is usually done to see if you have to be continuously on thyroid medications are

1. Anti thyroid antibodies
2. Ultrasound thyroid

Wishing you good health

If you have any further questions I will be happy to help you

Regards
Dr Ajish TP
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Suggest Treatment For Infertility While Having Thyroid

Hi, Welcome to HCM Thanks for posting this question If you are planning for pregnany your TSH should be less than 2.5 miu/ml. Here it is more . So you have to increase the thyroxin dose probably to 50 mcg after consulting a physician or endocrinologist. Additional test that is usually done to see if you have to be continuously on thyroid medications are 1. Anti thyroid antibodies 2. Ultrasound thyroid Wishing you good health If you have any further questions I will be happy to help you Regards Dr Ajish TP