0.26-4.20
Normal TSH levels for adults are 0.5-5.0 mU/L.
TSH levels show ranges. For newborns TSH normal levels should be: 3.0-20 mIU/L. For adults up to age 60 TSH normal levels should be: <10 mIU/L For adults older than 60 TSH normal levels should be: Males: 2.0-7.3 mIU/L Females: 2.0-16.8 mIU/L
Yes, a TSH of 1.08 is within the normal range.
To have a normal tsh result one should be given prophythiouracil or synthroid for life.
no
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.450 - 4.500
yes, it is within normal limit.
high TSH than the normal range means hypothyrodism.
Yes, absolutely! Even when using the older measurements TSH 0.3 - 5.0, that is exceptionally high
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is the signal that the brain sends to the thyroid to tell the thryoid how much hormone to make. Markedly high levels are almost always due to an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism). Mildly elevated levels are often normal.
As far as the ranges are concerned a 0.8 TSH is considered normal, however, your Dr. is the best person to advise. If you are exhibiting thyroid malfunction symptoms, it is best to do an antibody test, those are the best indicators in cases where patients FT3, FT4 and TSH fall within the normal range, but nonetheless thyroid malfunction is suspected.