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Testing the thyroid must extend beyond basic markers like TSH and T4 because those tests alone do not provide a complete picture of thyroid function or potential problems. A more comprehensive panel is necessary to assess the active hormone Free T3 and the potentially blocking hormone Reverse T3, which directly relate to symptoms like fatigue despite normal TSH levels. Furthermore, expanded testing helps detect autoimmune diseases through antibodies like Anti-TPO, which can appear years before TSH or T4 levels change, allowing for earlier intervention. Finally, this broader approach helps diagnose issues such as the body's inability to convert T4 to T3 or the influence of factors like nutrient deficiencies and hormonal bi ...
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Thyroid testingFatiguemissed diagnosis