Thyroid Treatment
Thyroid Treatment in Andheri
What is Thyroid Disorder?
The thyroid is a small butterfly-shaped gland. It’s situated slightly below your Adam’s apple. It produces TSH (Thyroid-stimulating hormone), which travels to the majority of the organs of your body through your blood. It plays a major role in your body’s metabolism. It plays a catalytic role in burning your calories and increasing your heartbeat.
Thyroid disorder is a medical condition that affects the function of your thyroid. It doesn’t allow your thyroid to produce the proper number of hormones thereby, making your system imbalanced.
This hormonal disorder not only disturbs your system but also causes numerous chronic diseases.
When you become alert to the matter, it’s late already. So, it’s best to undergo routine check-up regularly to diagnose any issue at the earliest.
How to diagnose thyroid disorder?
To diagnose your thyroid disorder, you would be asked to undergo some blood tests. These will help to spot the issues in the body. Then the doctor will provide a correct examination to suggest the most effective treatment for you.
What is the treatment for thyroid disorder?
The treatment will include –
Oral medication according to your condition.
In some severe cases, you may need radioiodine therapy or hormone replacement therapy.
You may also require Beta-blockers to get rid of hyperthyroidism. The treatment for hypothyroidism will include regular use of synthetic hormones and other supplements.
Along with these clinical treatments, you would need to incorporate proper diet and regular exercise in our lifestyle.
What are the symptoms of a thyroid disorder?
The symptoms vary from patients to patients:
The symptoms of hypothyroidism are -
- Sudden weight gain
- Muscle cramp
- Tiredness
- Slow movement
- Depressed mood
- Slow pulse
- Constipation
- Memory difficulty
The symptoms of hypothyroidism are -
- Sudden weight loss
- Fast pulse
- Sleeping difficulty
- Anxiety, irritability
- Diarrhoea
- Tremors
Which are the diseases that occur due to thyroid disorder?
Hypothyroidism is a situation during which your body doesn’t produce enough hormones. As a result, this triggers the subsequent diseases-
Thyroiditis: Inflation in your thyroid
Iatrogenic hypothyroidism
Thyroid hormone resistance
Euthyroid sick syndrome
On the opposite hand, hyperthyroidism is a situation where your body produces the hormone to little than you require, which triggers the subsequent diseases.
Graves’ disease
Goiter
Tumours
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Thyroid disorder is a widespread problem throughout the world. Near about seven hundred and fifty million people suffer from thyroid disorder. However, women are more susceptible to suffer from this disease. Near about 42% of the Indian population is suffering from a Thyroid disorder.
The main challenge associated with thyroid disorder is, in most cases, the diseases can’t be recognized at an early stage. As a result, you don’t receive any treatment until the problem becomes severe. But it continues to trigger other related complications in numerous ways.
F.A.Q.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Women are five to eight times more likely to develop a thyroid disorder. However, the rationale remains unknown. Alongside this, your age (over 60), hereditary, autoimmune disorder are other causes of developing a thyroid disorder.
Thyroid treatment requires a mechanism to regulate the secretion of your hormone. It needs continuous monitoring. As a result, you would be asked to take medication for a lifelong duration.
You should consult the doctor before taking any medicine. He/she will offer you the simplest advice.