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TSI (Thyroid Stimulating Immunoglobulin)
TSI is an antibody that may signal Graves' disease, an autoimmune condition affecting the thyroid. Monitoring TSI can be a valuable part of understanding your overall thyroid health and metabolic wellbeing. Your healthcare provider can offer personalised guidance based on your results.
What It Measures
This test measures thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin antibodies in your blood. These antibodies may bind to TSH receptors on the thyroid gland, potentially stimulating excess thyroid hormone production. TSI is considered a key diagnostic indicator that healthcare providers use when evaluating suspected Graves' disease.
Why It Matters
Understanding your TSI levels may help you and your healthcare provider take a proactive approach to thyroid health. Early detection of Graves' disease antibodies can support timely intervention and may help prevent complications that could affect your daily quality of life.
When to Test
Healthcare providers may recommend TSI testing when hyperthyroidism is suspected, particularly if symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, rapid heartbeat, or eye changes are present. It may also be used to monitor Graves' disease treatment progress or during pregnancy when thyroid antibodies could affect the baby.
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Lifestyle Tips
While lifestyle changes alone may not directly lower TSI levels, some people find that stress management techniques, adequate sleep, and a balanced diet may support overall thyroid health. Avoiding excessive iodine intake is sometimes recommended. Always follow your healthcare provider's guidance regarding treatment and lifestyle modifications.