Science, asked by mahika39, 1 year ago

what is normal T 3 level?

what happens if T3 level is high?

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Answered by sanjeevkush
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Many people know the thyroid as the little gland in the middle of the neck, which gets a great deal of attention.

The body's metabolism is controlled by the thyroid. It also helps to control nearly ever functioning system in the body.

The thyroid produces hormones, which are essential for the regulation of the brain, heart, and other organs.

The hormones are known as T3 and T4.

A thyroid that is functioning properly will allow the right amount of hormones to be released and keep the body’s metabolism operational. The pituitary gland also plays a part in the regulation of the hormones to the bloodstream. Many people do not know that the pituitary gland is located just below the brain, in the middle of the skull. When this gland notices a lack of hormones, it adjusts its hormones and sends a signal to the thyroid to let it know more is needed.
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The side effects of T3 levels that are too high, too low, or too unsteady are very similar. It is assumed by many that if a patient on T3 therapy begins having symptoms of shakiness, increased heart rate, and increased awareness of the heart beat, then that patient is necessarily suffering the effects of excessive T3 levels. But actually, patients can develop these same symptoms if there is a sudden drop in their T3 levels (due to compensatory increased sympathetic tone to maintain blood pressure) due to the patients missing doses of the T3 for instance. In such a circumstance, adding T3 can help resolve the complaints. Also, such side effects often respond to a stabilizing T4 test dose in those patients with unsteady T3 levels due to, say, decreased dosing compliance.


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