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Suggest Effects Of Thyroid In Woman

Hello Dr P R Shah in Rajkot Moti Tanki Chowk... What s the increased level of activity of thyroid gland in females... What s the exact symptoms and pros and cons of thyroid. In the young age of 33-35 what ladies goes thru due to it and remedy for the same in Allopathic.... Ayurveda.... Homiipathy or any other alternative medications /herbs.. Please elaborate. Thank You Neeraj
Fri, 6 Nov 2015
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Dear Neeraj, Hi
Thanks for posting your query on HCM.
Increased level of activity of thyroid gland is called as hyperthyroidism.

The signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism include hyperactivity, mood swings (such as anxiety, irritability and nervousness), muscle weakness, difficulty sleeping, weight loss, even when your appetite and the amount and type of food you eat remain the same or even increase, rapid heartbeat or irregular heartbeat with palpitations, tremor in your hands and fingers, sweating, changes in menstrual patterns, heat intolerance, changes in bowel patterns, especially more frequent bowel movements, an enlarged thyroid gland or goiter which may appear as a swelling at the base of your neck

The most common cause of hyperthyroidism is Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder in which antibodies produced by your immune system stimulate your thyroid to produce too much thyroid hormones, it tends to run in families and is more common in women than in men.
The diagnosis is usually confirmed by blood tests that measure the levels of thyroxine and TSH in your blood. High levels of thyroxine and low levels of TSH indicate hyperthyroidism.

In Allopathy, anti-thyroid medications (like Propylthiouracil or Methimazole) gradually reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism by preventing your thyroid gland from producing excess amounts of hormones.
Symptoms usually begin to improve in six to 12 weeks, but treatment with anti-thyroid medications typically continues at least a year and often longer.
Of the two, Propylthiouracil is a safer antithyroid drug to treat hyperthyroidism during pregnancy.

The common side effects of these medications includes skin rash, joint pains or sometimes serious liver damage. They also can make you more susceptible to infection due to agranulocytosis (decreased neutrophil counts).
Beta blockers (like Propranolol) is also used to reduce a rapid heart rate & help prevent palpitations.

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Suggest Effects Of Thyroid In Woman

Dear Neeraj, Hi Thanks for posting your query on HCM. Increased level of activity of thyroid gland is called as hyperthyroidism. The signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism include hyperactivity, mood swings (such as anxiety, irritability and nervousness), muscle weakness, difficulty sleeping, weight loss, even when your appetite and the amount and type of food you eat remain the same or even increase, rapid heartbeat or irregular heartbeat with palpitations, tremor in your hands and fingers, sweating, changes in menstrual patterns, heat intolerance, changes in bowel patterns, especially more frequent bowel movements, an enlarged thyroid gland or goiter which may appear as a swelling at the base of your neck The most common cause of hyperthyroidism is Graves disease, an autoimmune disorder in which antibodies produced by your immune system stimulate your thyroid to produce too much thyroid hormones, it tends to run in families and is more common in women than in men. The diagnosis is usually confirmed by blood tests that measure the levels of thyroxine and TSH in your blood. High levels of thyroxine and low levels of TSH indicate hyperthyroidism. In Allopathy, anti-thyroid medications (like Propylthiouracil or Methimazole) gradually reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism by preventing your thyroid gland from producing excess amounts of hormones. Symptoms usually begin to improve in six to 12 weeks, but treatment with anti-thyroid medications typically continues at least a year and often longer. Of the two, Propylthiouracil is a safer antithyroid drug to treat hyperthyroidism during pregnancy. The common side effects of these medications includes skin rash, joint pains or sometimes serious liver damage. They also can make you more susceptible to infection due to agranulocytosis (decreased neutrophil counts). Beta blockers (like Propranolol) is also used to reduce a rapid heart rate & help prevent palpitations. Hope this answers your query.