Normal TSH levels for adults are 0.5-5.0 mU/L.
TSH levels show ranges. For newborns TSH normal levels should be: 3.0-20 mIU/L. For adults up to age 60 TSH normal levels should be: <10 mIU/L For adults older than 60 TSH normal levels should be: Males: 2.0-7.3 mIU/L Females: 2.0-16.8 mIU/L
Yes, a TSH of 1.08 is within the normal range.
To have a normal tsh result one should be given prophythiouracil or synthroid for life.
A TSH of 3.68 is within the normal range. However, doctors like to see a TSH between .3 and 3 in those patients receiving thyroid replacement medications. Additionally, normal for one person may not be normal for another. Just as I wear a different shoe size than my husband, everyone's systems require different levels for them to feel well. My husband's shoe size is normal, so is mine. I will not be comfortable wearing his shoes all day however. A TSH test only shows an average value of your thyroid status over the last several weeks. You may still be experiencing periods of high and/or low thyroid and your TSH will appear normal. Knowing the level of your Free T3 and Free T4 as well as antibody levels will help determine what is going on and if you need treatment. When a TSH appears high, a patient is considered hypOthyroid. When a TSH is low, a patient is considered hypERthyroid.
0.26-4.20
no
.450 - 4.500
yes, it is within normal limit.
As far as the ranges are concerned a 0.8 TSH is considered normal, however, your Dr. is the best person to advise. If you are exhibiting thyroid malfunction symptoms, it is best to do an antibody test, those are the best indicators in cases where patients FT3, FT4 and TSH fall within the normal range, but nonetheless thyroid malfunction is suspected.
The "normal range of TSH is 0.3 to 3.0 μIU/mL. A TSH level that is above that range would be considered "high". The pituitary produces TSH to tell the thyroid glands to produce more thyroid hormones. If the thyroid glands to not respond, the pituitary produces greater and greater levels of TSH. A TSH level that high indicates that there is something significantly wrong with the thyroid glands, and the patient should be prescribed thyroid replacement hormones.
high TSH than the normal range means hypothyrodism.