How to identify subclinical hypothyroidism.

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Sometimes, spotting a case of hypothyroidism can be tricky. In this video taken from our Thyroid Disease Masterclass, you'll learn how to interpret lab findings to confidently diagnose a case of subclinical hypothyroidism.

Master the management of thyroid disease in our Thyroid Disease Masterclass. Dr. Tracy Tylee–Clinical Assistant Professor of Endocrinology, at the University of Washington–will review the pathophysiology of thyroid dysfunction, discuss the interpretation of thyroid tests, explain how pregnancy and certain medications can alter thyroid function, and evaluate the best treatment options. Get free, basic access to this course by signing up for a FREE Medmastery trial account!

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What about a 41 year old male who has been "subclinical" (TSH fluctuating between 5 - 9 with T3 and T4 "normal" range the past 20 years) but does NOT have hashimotos or any other autoimmune/antibody issue? I've read everything and can't find anything. I feel completely unrepresented

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How is levothyroxine supposed to lower my antibodies? Why should I be prescribed levothyroxine when my T3 and T4 are normal? And why don’t you present an alternative to medication, for example vitamins or diets?

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Mam guide me t3 t4 normal and tsh 5.8 mam

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T3, T4 NORMAL TSH 9.7 AGE 34. WEIGHT 51 KG

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