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Blood test- thyroid antibodies: what do these levels indicate?

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Thyroglobulin autoantibodies: 451.0 KU/L

(0.0- 40.0)

Serum thyroglobulin level <0.40 ug/L

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High thyroid antibodies confirms autoimmune thyroid disease (hashimoto’s)

Previous post with Medichecks shows high TPO and high TG thyroid antibodies

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Thyroglobulin antibodies tend to reduce as levothyroxine dose is slowly increased upwards

TPO antibodies may reduce on strictly gluten free diet and/or dairy free diet

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