Thyroid stimulating hormone of 10μIU/ml or above is considered to exist subclinical hypothyroidism, hypothyroidism, pituitary tumors, etc. Targeted treatments, such as regular checkups, medication, and surgical treatments, are needed under the guidance of a doctor.
Thyroid hormone is an important hormone secreted by the pituitary gland, which can stimulate the development of thyroid cells, and also synthesize and secrete thyroid hormone, which can be used to judge the function of the thyroid gland, and also determine the function of the pituitary gland and diagnose hypothalamic diseases.
If thyrotropin is high and thyroid hormone level is normal, it is considered to be subclinical hypothyroidism. Patients with subclinical hypothyroidism, if the thyrotropin in the blood is not more than 10 μIU/ml, and not accompanied by hyperlipidemia and other conditions, generally do not need to take oral levothyroxine sodium, and thyroid function can be rechecked on a regular basis.
If the thyroid hormone is high more than 10μIU/ml, the thyroid hormone level is reduced, accompanied by hyperlipidemia, it is considered as hypothyroidism, and generally need levothyroxine sodium replacement therapy.
In addition, pituitary tumors can also directly secrete thyroid stimulating hormone, resulting in elevated levels of thyroid stimulating hormone in the body, which can be resected by choosing an appropriate surgical plan under the guidance of the doctor.
If your thyroid hormone level is high, you need to consult a regular hospital as soon as possible to clarify the cause of your condition and choose the right treatment under the guidance of your doctor to avoid delaying your condition.