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Total T3 Blood Test: What Does Triiodothyronine Tell You?
Total T3 measures the most active thyroid hormone, triiodothyronine, in your blood. This marker may provide valuable insight into your metabolic health and energy levels. Including T3 testing in your health assessment can help build a comprehensive picture of thyroid function.
Reference Ranges
Reference ranges may vary between laboratories. When you order a test, a BIG-registered doctor assesses your personal results in context. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
What It Measures
This test measures total triiodothyronine (T3) in your blood, including both the protein-bound and free forms. T3 is produced mainly when your body converts T4 in peripheral tissues, and it is considered the most metabolically active thyroid hormone.
Because your body converts T4 into T3, T4 and T3 together give a broader picture of a well-functioning thyroid. The result may help assess your overall thyroid function.
Why It Matters
Monitoring total T3 as part of a proactive health approach may help detect thyroid imbalances early. Changes in T3 levels can sometimes precede noticeable symptoms. Your healthcare provider can use this information alongside other thyroid markers to guide personalised health recommendations.
When to Test
Your healthcare provider may recommend total T3 testing when hyperthyroidism is suspected, or when TSH levels are abnormal but free T4 appears normal. It may also be useful for monitoring thyroid medication effectiveness or investigating symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, anxiety, or rapid heartbeat.
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Lifestyle Tips
Supporting thyroid health may include maintaining a balanced diet rich in selenium and zinc, managing stress levels, getting adequate sleep, and exercising regularly. Some people find that reducing processed foods and ensuring sufficient iodine intake may be beneficial. Always consult your healthcare provider before making significant changes.