A low TSH level in a thyroid function test typically suggests hyperthyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid gland is overactive and producing too much thyroid hormone. This leads to symptoms such as weight loss, increased heart rate, anxiety, and heat intolerance. Low TSH levels can also occur due to excessive intake of thyroid hormone medication. Your doctor will evaluate the TSH level along with T3 and T4 to confirm the diagnosis and adjust treatment if necessary. Low TSH can also signal secondary hypothyroidism due to pituitary gland dysfunction.
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