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Abnormally high level of Anti-TG. Within the the normal range but at the low ends for Cor and ACTH. I am female. What kind of problems do I have and is it serious and do I need to see a doctor and what kind of doctor can I see for them?? Also these test values were taken like 3 years ago and I never had to see a doctor for anything for the 3 years.. Are those test values still good??

2007-05-19 18:12:33 · 3 answers · asked by Raines 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

I mean just based on the test values, what kind of problems would I have??

2007-05-19 18:23:13 · update #1

I also have abnormally high level of Anti-TG.. I just like to know base on those values, what kind of problem could I have? Let's put aside that they are kind of outdated... I Just want to know what problem could I have base on those values.. Thanks.

2007-05-19 18:25:20 · update #2

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No the test values are not still good! You must go back and have them rechecked. Your gynecologist would be the place to start and if they can't help then I would go to an endocrinologist. They work with the organs that produce hormones in the body.
Do you have normal periods? And also, if you are trying to get pregnant FSH and LH are very important. My levels were high with some of the same and they put me on birth control pills to help bring them to a safe and normal level.
Your weight may also affect the amount of hormones you produce. Please see a doctor to have them checked again. You just don't want to fool around with your body.

2007-05-19 18:26:59 · answer #1 · answered by dizzkat 7 · 0 0

These labs are way outdated. You'd need to be drawn for current levels for your present status and for comparison with the previous levels. Results would need to be interpreted by your doctor. Your doctor will be the one who can tell you if there have been any significant changes and the meaning of those changes.

2007-05-19 18:22:05 · answer #2 · answered by TweetyBird 7 · 0 0

You may have or be developing a thyroid problem and perhaps an autoimmune thyroid problem such as graves' disease. You should be talking about this with your doc in detail.

2016-05-21 22:31:20 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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