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Which blood hormone level is typically checked to establish if someone has hypo- or hyperthyroidism?

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Health care professionals usually check the amount of TSH in your blood first. TSH is a hormone made in the pituitary gland that tells the thyroid how much T 4 and T 3 to make. A high TSH level most often means you have hypothyroidism, or an underactive thyroid.

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