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Hypothyroidism

Thyroid Problems ยท Low Thyroid

Making the Diagnosis

If your doctor suspects hypothyroidism, tests can be performed to check how well the thyroid gland is functioning. Levels of T4 in the blood are measured, along with thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), produced by the pituitary gland. High levels of TSH suggest that the thyroid is underactive and that the pituitary is overcompensating by making excess hormones to stimulate the thyroid gland.

With secondary hypothyroidism, the pituitary gland isn't functioning properly - both T4 and TSH levels in the blood are low.

Thyroid scans, using radioactive iodine or technetium, allow doctors to see the thyroid gland and identify areas that are less active.


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