Understanding Your Thyroid Test Results
Know all about thyroid test, what are the common tests, abnormal test results and autoimmune thyroid disorders.

Written by Dr. J T Hema Pratima
Reviewed by Dr. Dhankecha Mayank Dineshbhai MBBS
Last updated on 30th Jul, 2025

Introduction
If you’ve recently had a thyroid test and are unsure what the results mean, you’re not alone. Many people find thyroid test reports confusing, but understanding them is crucial for managing your health. This article will break down thyroid test results in simple terms, explain what they indicate, and guide you on what to do next.
What is the Thyroid Gland?
The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located in your neck. It plays a vital role in regulating your metabolism, energy levels, body temperature, heart rate, and even mood. When the thyroid isn’t functioning properly, it can lead to various health issues.
Common Thyroid Tests
Doctors usually recommend a few key tests to check thyroid function:
1. TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone)
This is the most important test. It measures how much hormone your pituitary gland is sending to your thyroid to stimulate hormone production.
Normal Range
Typically 0.4 to 4.0 mIU/L (may vary slightly by lab).
High TSH
May indicates hypothyroidism.
Low TSH
May suggest hyperthyroidism.
Free T4 hormone measurement
Free T4 (Thyroxine)
This measures the active thyroid hormone in your blood.
High T4:
It could mean hyperthyroidism.
Low T4
Could indicate hypothyroidism.
Free T3 hormone measurment
Free T3 (Triiodothyronine)
Another thyroid hormone that affects metabolism.
High T3
Often seen in hyperthyroidism.
Low T3: May occur in hypothyroidism or severe illness.
4. Thyroid Antibodies (TPO, TgAb, TRAb)
These tests check for autoimmune thyroid diseases like Hashimoto’s or Graves’ disease.
Consult Top endocrinologists for Personalised Advice
What Do Abnormal Results Mean?
Hypothyroidism
Symptoms
Fatigue
Weight gain and cold intolerance
Dry skin
Hair loss
Depression.
Common Causes:
Hashimoto’s disease (autoimmune)
iodine deficiency
Thyroid surgery.
Treatment: Usually involves thyroid hormone replacement (e.g., levothyroxine).
Hyperthyroidism
Symptoms
Weight loss
Rapid heartbeat
Anxiety
Sweating
Tremors
Insomnia.
Common Causes
Graves’ disease
Thyroid nodules
Excessive iodine.
Treatment:
Anti-thyroid medications
Radioactive iodine
Surgery
Autoimmune Thyroid Disorders
Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
The immune system attacks the thyroid, leading to hypothyroidism.
Graves’ Disease
The immune system overstimulates the thyroid, causing hyperthyroidism.
What Should You Do Next?
1. Consult Your Doctor
If your results are abnormal, discuss them with a healthcare provider. They may recommend further tests or treatment.
2. Monitor Symptoms
Keep track of any symptoms you experience and share them with your doctor.
3. Follow-Up Testing
Thyroid conditions often require regular monitoring to adjust treatment.
4. Lifestyle Adjustments
Eating a balanced diet, managing stress, and getting enough sleep can support thyroid health.
Final Thoughts
Thyroid disorders are common but manageable. Understanding your test results is the first step toward better health. If you have concerns, don’t hesitate to seek medical advice. With the right treatment and lifestyle changes, you can keep your thyroid—and your overall health—in balance.
Consult endocrinologist for Personalised Advice
Consult Top endocrinologists for Personalised Advice

Dr. Nithin Reddy Modhugu
Endocrinologist
6 Years • MBBS, MD (General Medicine), DNB (Endocrinology)
Hyderabad
Dr. Nithin's Endocrine Clinic, Hyderabad
(100+ Patients)

Dr. Gayatri S
Endocrinologist
4 Years • Suggested Qualifictaion- MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine), DM (ENDOCRINOLOGY)
Nellore
Narayana hospital, Nellore

Dr. Shiva Madan
Endocrinologist
10 Years • MBBS , MD (General medicine) , DM (Endocrinology)
Bikaner
Sushma diabetes and Endocrine center, Bikaner
Dr. Arunava Ghosh
General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist
9 Years • MBBS,MD(GENL.MED.),DM(ENDOCRINOLOGY)
Kolkata
VDC Clinic, Kolkata
Dr. Venkata Rakesh Chintala
Endocrinologist
8 Years • MBBS,MD( GEN MEDICINE), DM ( ENDOCRINOLOGY)
Krishna district
Sanjeevani Hospital, Krishna district
Consult endocrinologist for Personalised Advice

Dr. Nithin Reddy Modhugu
Endocrinologist
6 Years • MBBS, MD (General Medicine), DNB (Endocrinology)
Hyderabad
Dr. Nithin's Endocrine Clinic, Hyderabad
(100+ Patients)

Dr. Gayatri S
Endocrinologist
4 Years • Suggested Qualifictaion- MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine), DM (ENDOCRINOLOGY)
Nellore
Narayana hospital, Nellore

Dr. Shiva Madan
Endocrinologist
10 Years • MBBS , MD (General medicine) , DM (Endocrinology)
Bikaner
Sushma diabetes and Endocrine center, Bikaner
Dr. Arunava Ghosh
General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist
9 Years • MBBS,MD(GENL.MED.),DM(ENDOCRINOLOGY)
Kolkata
VDC Clinic, Kolkata
Dr. Venkata Rakesh Chintala
Endocrinologist
8 Years • MBBS,MD( GEN MEDICINE), DM ( ENDOCRINOLOGY)
Krishna district
Sanjeevani Hospital, Krishna district