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A member asked:

Can someone help please? my tsh is 1.8 and my prolactin is 4.6 what does that mean?

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Dr. Collin Smikle answered

Test results : Both are normal levels so no need to be concerned.

Answered 3/8/2014

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Hypothyroidism and high prolactin latest results ft4 <5.2 (9.0-19) ft3 3.00 (2.6-6) TSH 0.03 (0.1-3.5) rt3 <40 (140-540) prolactin 2356 (<500)?

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Tsh bounces around from 3.6 to 8.8 but mostly high. Reason for inconsistency? I've had fsh, prolactin, t3f and t4f (low normal) ok range. Not on meds

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Hello docs. I was wondering can TSH & prolactin affects in. Period?

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Hello doctors! I saw that my Prolactin was 22, which from what I could see is slightly high? Am I correct about this and what are the implications of a score of 22? Also my TSH is 0.39--Is that bad or not bad and is it related to the Prolactin of 22?

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Tsh 3-8.75 last 3 years (fluctuating)-hypo sympt. Prolactin a bit high.Serum am cortisol norm but free urin. Low. Saliv cort 4pt flat low.Indications?

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