The signs that you have problems with the thyroid gland

Ignoring the disease can lead to increased pressure, heart problems, cholesterol accumulate, and premature death. Every fifth woman in life faces thyroid disorders, and the number of sick males is growing, experts say. Besides genetics, thyroid gland disease is influenced by life [...]
Every fifth woman in life faces thyroid disorders, and the number of sick males is growing, experts say.
Besides genetics, thyroid gland disease is influenced by difficult life, poor nutrition, and changes in hormonal status such as pregnancy and menopause. Disorders in the work of this important gland are the second most common problem with diabetes.
The first symptoms of the irregular thyroid gland under Adam's apple are swelling, inexplicable loss, weight gain, loss of hair, and changes in energy and humor.
After the thyroid gland controls metabolism, its disorder can result in problems of sterility and high blood pressure, heart attack, and mental health problems in the form of depression.
More common forms of thyroid disease are hypothyroosis, while conditions and causes of disorder are different, so symptoms are also different, Kosovo Prees broadcast.
Diagnosis
The most common method of diagnosis of the disease is blood testing. If hormones are not in regular condition, then you become the ultrasound of the thyroid gland. In some cases, the problem is solved by itself, until medical therapy is needed in most cases.

Hypothyreosis
The most common cause of insufficient thyroid hormone secretation is the autoimmune disease of Hashimoto syndrome, which is confirmed by testing Peroxidian thyroid antibodies (TPO) and thyroid (Tg).
Autoimmune disease may exist, and there may be no hormone disorder, but such a condition should be monitored by a doctor, for in this case there may be symptoms of the disease.
Symptoms:
No food intakes
Keeping Water in the Body
Captification and Training Problems
Continued exposure and lack of energy
Menstrual disorder
Dry skin
Hair loss
The presence of swelling around your neck
High blood pressure
A Sense of Brain Attack
A sense of cold due to metabolic slowdown
Depression
) psychomototric slowdown
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The treatment of hyperthyroosis includes therapy with anti-tireoidal drugs that block the formation and release of the thyroid hormone, as well as beta-blockers working in the case of heart failure.
Since therapy can result in side effects as reducing the number of leukemia, it is not permanent. If it doesn't come to recovery, then treatment with radioactive iodine, partial or complete thyroid evacuation begins.
If necessary, treatment can continue with synthetic hormones.












