How do I check my thyroid?

How do I check my thyroid?

The best way to determine if you have a thyroid condition is to consult your physician as soon as possible. Your doctor may conduct a TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) test, a simple blood test that measures whether your thyroid gland is functioning normally or not.

What causes thyroid problems in females?

The most common cause of hypothyroidism is an autoimmune disorder known as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Autoimmune disorders occur when your immune system produces antibodies that attack your own tissues. Sometimes this process involves your thyroid gland.

What blood tests show thyroid problems?

A blood test measuring your hormone levels is the only accurate way to find out whether there’s a problem. The test, called a thyroid function test, looks at levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and thyroxine (T4) in the blood. Doctors may refer to this as “free” T4 (FT4).

What is a normal level for thyroid?

Normal test range for an adult: 0.40 – 4.50 mIU/mL (milli-international units per liter of blood). T4: thyroxine tests for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, and used to monitor treatment of thyroid disorders. Low T4 is seen with hypothyroidism, whereas high T4 levels may indicate hyperthyroidism.

Can your thyroid cause itchy skin?

Since any of the three treatments for hyperthyroidism can lead to hypothyroidism, it’s important that you learn to recognize the symptoms of too little thyroid hormone: depression, low body temperature, dry or itchy skin, poor memory, muscle aches and slowed reflexes.

What is normal thyroid level?

What is normal thyroid level in female?

TSH levels chart

Gender Age Normal
Male 71-90 0.4-5.49 mIU/L
Female 18-29 0.4-2.34 mIU/L
Female 30-49 0.4-4.0 mIU/L
Female 50-79 0.46-4.68 mIU/L

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