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A 18-year-old male asked:
im constantly feeling really hot in my upper body. also have heart palpitations. my tsh is 0.65, which seem normal but just 2 months ago it was 2.2?
2 doctor answers • 3 doctors weighed in

Dr. John Goldman answered
Rheumatology 55 years experience
Need to test thyroid: You will need to test the other thyroid tests. Th e dropping of the TSH level could suggest the other thyroid tess are up which could cause the palpitations
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Dr. Umesh Patel answered
Preventive Medicine 42 years experience
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