What happens when TSH level is high?
If your TSH levels are abnormally high, it could mean you have an underactive thyroid, or hypothyroidism. That’s because it indicates your pituitary gland is producing more TSH in an effort to stimulate your thyroid to produce thyroid hormone, according to the Mayo Clinic.
What does a TSH level tell you?
A high TSH level indicates that the thyroid gland is not making enough thyroid hormone (primary hypothyroidism). On the other hand, a low TSH level usually indicates that the thyroid is producing too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism).
What are the reasons for high TSH levels?
Side effect of medication. The journal Medicina says that some types of medication can cause hypothyroidism along with its associated symptoms.
What are the long term side effects of high TSH levels?
High TSH levels can be a symptom of several diseases, including hypothyroidism and, more uncommonly, pituitary tumors, according to WebMD. Long-term untreated hypothyroidism can cause heart disease, obesity, goiter, pain and infertility, as stated by Mayo Clinic.
What medications cause elevated TSH levels?
Lithium therapy[21,22,23,24,25].
How to raise TSH levels naturally?
Talk to your doctor about decreasing or discontinuing any medications which may be affecting your thyroid.