Thyroid stimulating hormone 10.8μIU/m is generally more serious, need to follow the doctor’s advice to use the correct medication to control the disease. Thyrotropin values of 0.35 to 5.5 μIU/ml are normal, and thyrotropin 10.8 μIU/ml is a marked increase in hormone levels. Thyrotropin is the most sensitive indicator for the diagnosis of primary hypothyroidism. Elevated thyrotropin can be seen in primary hypothyroidism with hypothyroidism in Hashimoto’s disease, exogenous thyrotropin-secreting tumors (e.g., lungs, mammary glands), and in the recovery phase of subacute thyroiditis. If thyrotropin 10.8 μIU/m is present, it is necessary to consult a doctor as soon as possible for examination and use medication as prescribed by the doctor, which will help the recovery of the disease.