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Hi, i recently had a thyroid checkup.and my report counts are like this;

T(3) -57.2

T(4) -6.40

(TSH)-1.43

Is it normal? If not,then what medication should i take ?

And also what are the normal range of these hormones?

Plzzz tell me?

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Barira There are no 'normal' ranges. Each lab has their own range, so we need the reference ranges for each of your tests that your particular lab uses.

Are T3 and T4 FreeT3 and Free T3 or Total T3 and Total T4?

What has your doctor said about any medication?

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