Dr. M S Seshadri
Personal Statement
Thank you for visiting my Lybrate profile! I want to let you know that I will listen patiently to your medical problems and try and sort them out to the best of my ability. I strongly believe in and strive to provide ethical medical care...read more
Doctor Information
Speciality
- Endocrinologist
Other treatment areas
- Internal Medicine
Education
- MBBS , Coimbatore Medical College , 1973
- MD Internal Medicine , Christian Medical College and Hospital , Vellore , 1977
- PhD (Endocrinology) , Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney University,Australia , 1986
- FRCP(Edin) , Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh,UK , 1995
Past Experience
- Professor & HOD Endocrinology at Christian Medical College and Hospital
- Consultant Physician & Endocrinologist, Medical Director at Thirumalai Mission Hospital, Vanapadi Road, Ranipet
Professional Memberships
- Life member, Association of Physicians of India.
- Life member, Endocrine Society of India
- Life member, Research Society for Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI)
- Life Member, Indian Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ISBMR)
- Life-time Fellow of The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (UK)
- Life Member, Indian Clinical Epidemiology Network
Clinic Location
20, Mayflower Phase I, Thiruvalam Road,Karnambut
Read what people are saying about Dr. M S Seshadri
Question and Answers
Nageshwari
female • 25 Year Old • Aug 13, 2022 • Trichy
My tsh is 3.87 and I have just found that i'm pregnant, my gyne suggested to start thyroid medicine. Just wanted to confirm if we have this much tsh do doctors prescribe ...read more
M S Seshadri
2 years ago
Dear lybrate-user, tsh of 3.87 in pregnancy is a borderline high value. I suggest that you repeat a tsh after 1 month and tpo antibodies and let us know so that we can d ...read full answer
Sheetal
female • 35 Year Old • Jul 21, 2022 • Patna
My tsh level is 9.270 t3-1.35 t4-6.54 height-5.6" weight-63 kg can you please tell me the appropriate dose of thyronorm tablet.
M S Seshadri
2 years ago
Your t3 and t4 values are normal and tsh is only mildly elevated. It appears that you may only have subclinical hypothyroidism. This needs only follow up. You do not nee ...read full answer
Ramaji S
male • 65 Year Old • Feb 26, 2022 • Mumbai
I am 64 years old. My bp is 135/75. I have diabetes. My blood sugar is 130. I have gas and acidity problem. And I have stiffness and intermittent shooting pain in left u ...read more
M S Seshadri
2 years ago
Dear Ms. lybrate-user, what you seem to have is called meralgia paresthetica due to compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve as suggested by your physician. If ...read full answer
Aji C K
male • 43 Year Old • Feb 22, 2022 • Ernakulam
I am thyroid patient taking 50 mcg thyronorm. My recent t3 level is 137, t4 is 6.99 and tsh 3rd generation is .625. Can I stop capsule?
M S Seshadri
2 years ago
Dear ajit, if you were diagnosed to have primary hypothyroidism you need to ocntinue thyronorm lifelong with periodic monitoring of tsh to ensure that it is in the norma ...read full answer
Sahil Bhat
male • 30 Year Old • Feb 20, 2022 • Jammu
I am 28 years old male I was having burning feet from last 4 days and today I have done sugar test and uric acid test and sugar is 94 and uric acid is 7.8 when I show it ...read more
M S Seshadri
2 years ago
Dear Mr. lybrate-user, it does look like you may have vitamin b12 deficiency as injections of neurobion seemed to have helped. Sometimes excessive alcohol intake can cau ...read full answer