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Can you have thyroid problems and normal tsh levels?

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Dr. B.Gabriel Smolarz answered

Specializes in Endocrinology

Yes: Much depends on the details of the underlying thyroid condition and the type of thyroid testing done. Usually a test called a free T4 can be useful.

Dr Orr agreed

Answered 2/1/2015

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