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Your doctor will order blood tests to check your thyroid hormone levels. The tests also look for something called thyroperoxidase antibodies.

You also might have an ultrasound so your doctor can look at your thyroid, especially if your blood test results aren’t clear. Your doctor might spot the problem through regular blood tests even if you don’t have any symptoms, especially if they’re aware that your family has a history of thyroid problems.

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