Are there.medical treatment to reduce tsh during pregnancy?
My recent report showed tsh on higher side and doc has been monitoring it. Im 12 weeks and honestly thoda worried about how it affects baby. Anyone here dealt with high tsh in pregnancy, what did ur gynac do?
I'm planning my pregnancy too, and I've been reading up on thyroid issues. It seems like TSH levels are really important. I heard doctors often prescribe medication to regulate it during pregnancy, but I'm curious to know if it's a specific type of medicine or just a general thyroid pill? And how often do they monitor it? This is good to know beforehand.
Ho na, TSH ka control pregnancy mein bahut zaroori hai. Meri ek friend ko bhi tha, toh uski doctor ne medicines di thi. Usually, they give thyroid hormone replacement pills, aur unko regular checkups karne padte hain. Woh medicines bahut safe hoti hain bachche ke liye bhi. Bas doctor ki sunni padti hai, haan na.
For something like TSH levels during pregnancy, which is a medical condition, any information you get here is not a substitute for professional medical advice. You absolutely must consult your gynecologist and possibly an endocrinologist. They will prescribe the correct medication and dosage to manage it safely for both you and the baby. Please, do not self-medicate or rely on home remedies for this.
Oh honey, I totally understand the worry about TSH levels! It's another thing on the long list of things to keep track of during pregnancy, isn't it? It can feel really overwhelming. Just know that doctors are very good at managing this during pregnancy, it's common. You're doing great by asking, and your doctor will guide you through it.
Dealing with TSH levels while pregnant can be another challenge alongside everything else, haan. Even post C-section, balancing hormones is a thing. For TSH, doctors do prescribe medication, usually synthetic thyroid hormones, to bring it down. It's a standard treatment and they will adjust the dosage as per your blood reports. Just make sure you take it regularly as told by your doctor.
Beta, TSH level manage karna pregnancy mein bahut common hai, bilkul ghabrana mat. Doctors ke paas iska proper medical treatment hota hai, jisme generally thyroid hormone replacement medicine dete hain. Tumhare doctor tumhara blood test karwake dosage adjust karte rahenge. Bus regularly medicines lena aur unki advice follow karna, sab theek ho jayega, don't worry.