Thyroid Antibodies Explained
Elevated thyroid antibodies can indicate a risk of developing hypothyroidism, but the level of these antibodies is crucial. A TPO antibody level below 500 suggests minimal risk for progression, while levels above indicate a moderate to high risk. It's essential for patients to understand their antibody levels to avoid unnecessary anxiety about potential health issues.In this clip
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947: They Hypothyroid Hoax
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I have elevated Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies at 58 IU/mL. My Thyroid Stimulating Hormone was increasing while my Thyroxine was decreasing. I am supplementing with exogenous Thyroxine, and my T4 levels went up while the stimulating hormone went down. What does this indicate about my thyroid health?
I have a question about this episode 947: They Hypothyroid Hoax and this Thyroid Antibodies Explained. I've been getting wacky numbers on thyroid peroxidase antibodies, with my last test coming in at 554 and my TSH being high. What should I do?
I have a question about the episode 947: They Hypothyroid Hoax and the clip Thyroid Antibodies Explained. I've been getting wacky numbers on thyroid peroxidase antibodies, with my last test coming in at 554 and my TSH being high. What should I do?