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Welcome to our dedicated page on low TSH levels. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) plays a crucial role in regulating your thyroid function. If you've encountered low TSH levels in your blood tests, it's important to understand what this could indicate for your health. Our AI assistant is here to provide insights and answer any questions you may have about low TSH.

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Low TSH can be concerning because it often indicates hyperthyroidism, where the thyroid is overactive. It's important to understand what's causing it, so consulting a healthcare professional is key. How did you come to learn about your TSH levels? Do you have any symptoms you're experiencing, like anxiety or weight changes? I'm here to listen if you'd like to share more.