Thyroid Test Advanced

An advanced thyroid test evaluates the function of the thyroid gland by measuring levels of key hormones such as TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), T3, T4, FT3 and FT4. It helps diagnose thyroid disorders like hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and autoimmune thyroid diseases, enabling timely treatment and management for optimal metabolic health.

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 Tests included : T3, T4, TSH, FT3, FT4

✔️TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): Produced by the pituitary gland, TSH regulates the release of T3 and T4 hormones from the thyroid. Measuring TSH levels helps identify if the thyroid is underactive or overactive.

✔️T4 (Thyroxine): The primary hormone produced by the thyroid, T4 influences metabolism and energy levels. A T4 test measures both bound and free forms in the bloodstream to assess thyroid function.

✔️T3 (Triiodothyronine): T3, primarily converted from T4, plays a significant role in metabolism regulation. Measuring T3 levels can help confirm hyperthyroidism when T4 levels are normal but symptoms persist.

✔️FT3 (Free Triiodothyronine): The active form of thyroid hormone that helps regulate metabolism, energy production, and overall body functions.

✔️FT4 (Free Thyroxine): The precursor to FT3, it is converted into active T3 and plays a key role in regulating metabolism, growth, and energy levels.

The FT3 and FT4 Test measures the levels of free triiodothyronine (FT3) and free thyroxine (FT4) in your blood, which are crucial hormones produced by the thyroid gland. These hormones help regulate metabolism, energy levels, and the body's growth and development. Low or high levels of FT3 and FT4 can indicate thyroid dysfunction, such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, and may lead to symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, and mood swings. This test is essential for diagnosing thyroid disorders and guiding appropriate treatment to maintain optimal health.

The Thyroid Function Test (TFT) measures specific hormones in your blood to help detect thyroid disorders caused by either an excess or a deficiency of these hormones.

TSH: Checking TSH levels is often the first step in evaluating thyroid function, as it provides the most accurate indication of how well your thyroid is working. Produced by the pituitary gland, TSH signals the thyroid gland to release the thyroid hormones T3 and T4. Persistent changes in TSH can serve as an early indicator of thyroid issues before T3 and T4 levels reach significantly abnormal ranges.

T4: T4 is the primary thyroid hormone circulating in the bloodstream. The total T4 test measures both bound and free forms of T4. Bound T4 is stored until needed, while free T4 is available to enter body tissues directly. Changes in T4 levels can help identify both hypo- and hyperthyroidism.

T3: T3 is another essential hormone produced by your thyroid, primarily converted from T4 in the liver. When hyperthyroidism is suspected but T4 levels appear normal, a T3 test can provide additional insight, as T3 levels may be high even when T4 is within a normal range.

FT3 (Free Triiodothyronine): The active form of thyroid hormone that helps regulate metabolism, energy production, and overall body functions.

FT4 (Free Thyroxine): The precursor to FT3, it is converted into active T3 and plays a key role in regulating metabolism, growth, and energy levels.

If you have concerns about your thyroid health, consult your doctor about scheduling a convenient, at-home Thyroid Function Test.

Preparation: Fasting is not required for a thyroid test, so you can eat and drink as usual beforehand.

Optimal Testing Time: It’s recommended to provide a morning sample for the thyroid test and to keep testing at the same time of day for consistent results.

Eligibility for the Test: Thyroid conditions can affect anyone. Consider taking a thyroid test if you experience symptoms of a thyroid imbalance, are pregnant, dealing with fertility concerns, have a family history of thyroid issues, or are on thyroid-regulating medications for dose monitoring.

Pre-Test Considerations:

  • If you are on thyroid medication, note the timing between your last dose (especially if it contains T3) and the test.
  • Factors like stress, diet, sleep, and certain medications or supplements may influence results.

To ensure accuracy, discuss these factors with your doctor before scheduling your Thyroid Function Test.

FAQ'S

What does a Thyroid Function Test (TFT) measure?

The TFT measures levels of TSH, T3, and T4 hormones in your blood. These hormones are essential for regulating metabolism, energy levels, and various bodily functions. By evaluating these levels, the test can detect thyroid issues like hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

Do I need to fast before taking the test?

No, fasting is not necessary for a Thyroid Function Test. You can eat and drink as normal before your test.

When should I consider taking a Thyroid Function Test?

A thyroid test may be recommended if you experience symptoms such as fatigue, unexplained weight changes, sensitivity to temperature, or mood shifts. It’s also advised for individuals with a family history of thyroid disorders, those who are pregnant, or those undergoing infertility evaluations.

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