Peroxidase anti-thyroid level is an anti-thyroid antibody study used to evaluate autoimmune thyroid diseases. The thyroid peroxidase antibody level is less than 91U/ ml; however, it is high in autoimmune thyroid diseases.
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I am 25 weeks pregnant and my peroxidase antibody levels are high. Please help me.
Query: Hi doctor, I am 25 weeks pregnant, and my peroxidase antibody levels in my blood are more than 600 IU/ml. However my other thyroid function values are within range, say thyroid stimulating hormone is 1.50 mIU/ml and free T4 level is 11 ng/dl. I am currently not on any medications. Though my materni... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. From what you have mentioned, I have read your query, and from what you have mentioned, it appears that you are pregnant and have high thyroid peroxidase antibodies. There is nothing to worry about since your TSH, T3, ... Read Full »