What is a normal TSH level in a woman?

TSH normal values are 0.5 to 5.0 mIU/L. Pregnancy, a history of thyroid cancer, history of pituitary gland disease, and older age are some situations when TSH is optimally maintained in different range as guided by an endocrinologist. FT4 normal values are 0.7 to 1.9ng/dL.

What is a sensitive TSH?

Sensitive TSH assays have important applications in various conditions, including the diagnosis of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, monitoring thyroid hormone therapy and treated thyrotoxic patients, and evaluating thyroid dysfunction in nonthyroidal illnesses and pregnancy.

What does it mean if your TSH is low?

Low TSH levels can mean your thyroid is making too much of the hormones, a condition called hyperthyroidism.

What level of TSH indicates hypothyroidism?

Normal and Abnormal TSH Ranges TSH > 4.0/mU/L with a low T4 level indicates hypothyroidism. If your TSH is > 4.0 mU/L and your T4 level is normal, this may prompt your physician to test your serum anti-thyroid peroxidase (anti-TPO) antibodies.

What does high TSH results mean?

A high TSH result often means an underactive thyroid gland caused by failure of the gland ( hypothyroidism ). Very rarely, a high TSH result can indicate a problem with the pituitary gland, such as a tumour, in what is known as secondary hyperthyroidism .

What are the symptoms of high TSH?

The list of common symptoms of high TSH levels includes weakness, fatigue, difficulty waking up, difficulty losing weight and/or weight gain, roughening of the hair and skin, hair loss, a pale or yellow tinge to skin, brittle nails, intolerance to cold, constipation, depression, mood swings, abnormal menstruation, decreased sex drive and memory loss.

What are the causes of increased TSH levels?

Hypothyroidism is one of the most common causes of elevated TSH levels, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders explains. The pituitary makes TSH to stimulate the production of thyroid hormones.

What does a TSH high-sensitivity blood test reveal?

The TSH level in your blood reveals how much T4 your pituitary gland is asking your thyroid gland to make. If your TSH levels are abnormally high, it could mean you have an underactive thyroid, or hypothyroidism.