How to order a Thyroid test online

May 14, 2009 by  

Disclaimer: Humans should consult a doctor before taking medical advice.

Why you should order a Thyroid test.

A Thyroid test includes TSH, T4, and T3 in the human body. Circulating in the blood, T4 and T3 are bound and link to protein molecules. The bodys true thyroid levels are defined by the free T4 and free T3. Thyroid levels of hormones that are free react with cell receptors.

In hypothyroidism, blood thyroid levels are low.. A lot of TSH is excreted by the pituitary thus increasing the TSH thyroid levels. A Thyroid test determines hyperthyroidism which is a condition of too much blood thyroid hormone and the hypothalamus mandates the pituitary to cease releasing TSH. Due to a six week blood to test result period, thyroid function or abnormal thyroid hormone levels may appear normal. For this reason, a FT4 and FT3 determination must be ran.

T4 is primarily produced in the gland of the thyroid with only small amounts of T3. The peripheral tissue of the liver manufactures T3 by the conversion of T4 to T3.

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11 Responses to “How to order a Thyroid test online”

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