Is a thyroid level (TSH) of 7.5 dangerously high or a cause for concern, especially since I have been experiencing recurring skin rashes for three months and taking Montair LC or citrezine?
Please be reassured that a TSH of 7.5 is mildly elevated, but it is not dangerously high. It suggests your thyroid is slightly underactive. While thyroid issues can sometimes cause dry skin, your recurring rashes for three months warrant a closer look. Your medications, Montair LC (montelukast and levocetirizine) and cetirizine, are excellent for managing allergy symptoms, but they treat the symptoms rather than the root cause. I highly recommend consulting your doctor to evaluate both your thyroid levels and the exact cause of your skin rashes to find a tailored, long-term solution.
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Is a thyroid level (TSH) of 7.5 dangerously high or a cause for concern, especially since I have been experiencing recurring skin rashes for three months and taking Montair LC or citrezine?