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A 44-year-old male asked:

I have my t3 (liothyronine) -4.24 t4-1.35 and tsh 0.014 please me the course of action further..

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Dr. Alan Feldman
43 years experience
Need more details: The TSH is low, and free T3 (liothyronine) level is mildly high. You did not say if you are on thyroid medication or not. If you are taking thyroid hormone, you are on too much. If you are not on thyroid medication, you have mild hyperthyroidism. The cause for the mild hyperthyroidism would need to be determined before deciding on treatment.
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Dr. David Sneid
Endocrinology 43 years experience
TSH low: Your low TSH suggests that your have too much thyroid hormone in your circulation, either from an overactive thyroid or thyroiditis. Contact your doctor or see an endocrinologist for an evaluation.
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Last updated Jan 15, 2015

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