Description
TSH Test "Examine Yourself" is a quick, cassette diagnostic test intended for self-determination thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels from blood collected from a fingertip . It is very easy to use and can be performed at any time of day.
The kit includes everything necessary to perform the test: a lancet for pricking the finger, a pipette for collecting a blood sample, a buffer, and a test cassette. The test is characterized by high sensitivity (98.2%) and accuracy (98.2%).
Why is it worth doing a TSH test at home?
The hormone TSH, secreted by the pituitary gland, regulates the production of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4). Elevated TSH levels may indicate hypothyroidism, while decreased TSH levels may indicate hyperthyroidism.
This home test allows for a preliminary determination of whether TSH levels are within the normal range without the need for a laboratory visit, which can help guide decisions regarding further diagnostics. In just 10 minutes, it allows for a preliminary assessment of thyroid function, particularly in the presence of hypothyroidism, which can develop over time without obvious symptoms.
When should you do a TSH test?
A home TSH test is especially recommended:
- people who experience symptoms such as chronic fatigue, drowsiness, dry skin, brittle hair, weight gain, low mood, feeling tired, depressed or cold, which last for a long time;
- women who have irregular menstrual cycles;
- people who have a family history of thyroid disease;
- people who are planning a pregnancy or are in its early stages, when proper thyroid function is crucial for the proper development of the fetus.
Regular monitoring of TSH levels can also be an element of preventive health care, especially in people over 40 years of age.
How does the TSH home test work? Test yourself – how it works
The test works on the principle of immunochromatography. The presence of TSH in the blood sample causes a reaction with antibodies on the test strip, resulting in the appearance of a colored line:
- two lines (T + C) = positive result (TSH ≥ 5 μIU/ml) – consult your doctor;
- one line (C) = negative result (TSH < 5 μIU/ml) – normal level;
- no C line = invalid result – repeat the test.
The TSH test provides a simple, clear way to read results. It's important to remember that a home test doesn't replace a doctor's appointment or detailed laboratory testing—it serves only as a guide.
Features
Product code | 514180 |
Category | Tests, Medical supplies |
Delivery from | Poland |
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