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What You Should Know About A Thyroid Problem



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By : Tyler Branson   

When your thyroid gland is not able to secrete an adequate amount of thyroid hormones, you are likely to develop Hypothyroidism. This Thyroid disorder is a worldwide problem affecting millions.

There are several symptoms that someone has a thyroid issue. Pale pallor, weight gain, dry skin, painful muscles, constipation and fatigue are some of the symptoms. When hypothyroidism gets worse, it can lead to other complications such as body swelling, hoarseness, speech difficulty and decreased sense of taste. When doctors discover that a person is experiencing low production of thyroid hormone, they usually prescribe Levothyroxine to normalize his or her hormones. If you are given your first dose of treatment, doctors will monitor your level of thyroid hormone whether it needs to increase or decrease. Usually, this condition needs regular check ups with the doctor every two months so your physician can monitor your hormone level, except when you are pregnant, when you may need closer monitoring.

The medications are best taken in an empty stomach and without combining with other supplements or medications. This results in the sudden change in the effect of Levothyroxine. The thyroid medicine should never be stopped cold turkey, unless advised by your doctor to do so. It is imperative that you strictly comply with the advice of you physician.

There are several factors that may increase the chances that you have a thyroid problem. Statistics show that more females have this than males and especially those over age 50. When you had undergone radiation treatment, you are more likely to acquire this problem. However, some people who develop this condition have no risk factors. Nothing exists that can prevent hypothyroidism. Although most thyroid conditions develop later in life the latest technological advancements have enabled testing of newborns for this disease.

Although unpreventable, appropriate medical treatment can usually normalize thyroid levels in a relatively short time. More serious consequences can arise if you ignore this problem. If ever you feel that you have the disorder, consult your doctor so he or she can test you accordingly and determine whether you are indeed experiencing Hypothyroidism. The symptoms of this disorder may also be brought about by other factors which can be either a simple or complex medical disorder. Having a check up with your physician does not only determine the root cause but it will certainly give you some peace of mind.

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