Is Free Thyroxine Index 3.2 normal, high or low? What does Free Thyroxine Index level 3.2 mean?

Your Free Thyroxine Index level of 3.2 is a Normal Free Thyroxine Index level.

High levels of Free Thyroxine Index in the blood indicate a variety of health problems. If your blood Free Thyroxine Index level is between 1.2 Index and 4.9 Index, you probably do not have an underlying health problem. But if Free Thyroxine Index levels are not in this range, you should see a doctor immediately.

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Normal range of Free Thyroxine Index found among men : 1.2 - 4.9 Index

Ideal values of Free Thyroxine Index depending on age (male) :
Age Ideal Free Thyroxine Index value
<5 years 1.238
5-10 years 1.278
10-15 years 1.319
15-20 years 1.361
20-25 years 1.405
25-30 years 1.45
30-35 years 1.496
35-40 years 1.544
40-45 years 1.593
45-50 years 1.644
50-55 years 1.697
55-60 years 1.751
60-70 years 1.807
70-80 years 1.865
80-90 years 1.925
90-100 years 1.987
>100 years 2.051

*Ideal values ​​are calculated based on our database of patient records

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Normal range of Free Thyroxine Index found among women : 1.2-4.9 Index

Ideal values of Free Thyroxine Index depending on age (female) :
Age Ideal Free Thyroxine Index value
<5 years 1.24
5-10 years 1.281
10-15 years 1.323
15-20 years 1.367
20-25 years 1.412
25-30 years 1.459
30-35 years 1.507
35-40 years 1.557
40-45 years 1.608
45-50 years 1.661
50-55 years 1.716
55-60 years 1.773
60-70 years 1.831
70-80 years 1.891
80-90 years 1.953
90-100 years 2.017
>100 years 2.083

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