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A member asked:

Having symptoms of thyroid issues. tsh was tested yesterday. it's 1.2. this is normal but i still have symptoms. investigate further or look for other?

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Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered

Other: With a TSH of 1.2, it is very unlikely and thyroid gland is the cause of your problems.

Answered 12/3/2015

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