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      Children who has Hypothyroidism
      The Thyroid gland controls almost all body functions. It affects heart rate, cholesterol level, weight, energy level, muscle strength, skin condition, vision, menstrual regularity, mental state and a many other bodily functions. If the thyroid fails to work early in life it can cause growth and development problems in children. The thyroid is the butterfly [...]

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      About Hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism is often misdiagnosed by doctors, because the symptoms are so diverse and vary with each person. Sometimes doctors attribute your symptoms to other causes.If you are hypothyroid, Thyromine can help. Imagine how good you’ll feel. Thyromine is fast and effective under active thyroid treatment. As such, it is rapidly becoming the supplement of choice of health care professionals. Thyromine Thyroid Treatment is the latest and most advanced natural treatment for under active thyroid (hypothyroidism) in both men and women, available currently. Success rate of this supplement is far above other competing supplements.

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      Alternative Therapies For Curing Hypothyroidism
      In recent times, there has been so much focus on the effect of alternative remedies in treating ailments generally. Some even make claims that orthodox medicine cannot make. This has of course led to most people looking for alternative medicines and solutions to their ailments. Fortunately, some who have used these alternative remedies and have [...]

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      About Hypothyroidism - a Common Health Problem
      By: Knut Holt By hypothyroidism, the thyroid gland is producing too less hormones to stimulate the metabolism, or the body is not able to utilize the hormones. The lack of thyroid hormones slows down the metabolism and thus all the activities in the body, giving a combination of many symptoms related to slowness of bodily processes.Hypothyroidism is common, but the frequency of the condition is not well determined. Some authorities estimate that 0.5% of the total American population have the disease to some degree. The frequency is much greater among people over 50 years of age than among young people.THE SYMPTOMS AND COMPLICATIONS OF HYPOTHYROIDISMThe most common early symptoms are: Mental and physical fatigue, weakness, weight gain or over-weight, and depression.One or more of these symptoms also use to appear early: Constipation, sensitivity to coldness, cold hands and feet, thick tongue, decreased sweating, dry hair, thin brittle hair, thin brittle nails, muscle and joint pain, pal

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      Natural treatment for hypothyroidism
      One of the most unnoticed ailments of the modern day world is hypothyroidism and ironically not many people are aware of the causes and effects of this condition. Hypothyroidism is a condition of the body when the thyroid gland cannot produce the correct quantity of hormones leading to fatigue, weight gain, insomnia, dry skin, brittle and dry hair, constipation, depression, memory loss, thickened tongue, and light or no menses. It can be quite a harrowing experience for the sufferer of this disease and the right treatment is immediately required to eliminate the permanent harsh effects of this ailment. As there is a lowering of metabolic activities in the body due to this disease, it is advisable to get plenty of exercise and be careful of the diet you take. There are a number of natural treatments available for this condition and you must immediately start with the treatment on the disclosure of this disease. Going for a natural remedy is a proven way to rid the body of hypothyroidi

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      Thursday Thirteen #5 - Hypothyroidism Facts
      Thirteen Things about HypothyroidismSince this is one of the things I suffer from, I figured that I would put some facts about it. First off, it helps me because I learn more about it. Secondly, its good information for others to know1. The thyroid is a small butterfly shaped gland located in the lower part of the neck.2. Hypothyroidism affects women more often than men at about a 7:1 ratio.3. About 13 million Americans have this condition and at least another 10 million more are undiagnosed.4. Those who are hypothyroid are at a greater risk for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, chronic pain disorders and autoimmune dysfunctions.5. The thyroid gland, which produces the thyroid hormones, is said to be "underactive," because it produces too little thyroid hormone needed for the body to function normally.6. Inadequate stimulation of cells and organs in the body due to low levels of thyroid hormone causes the symptoms associated with hypothyroidism, which is generally a "slowing-d

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      About Hypothyroidism – a Common Health Problem
      By: Knut Holt By hypothyroidism, the thyroid gland is producing too less hormones to stimulate the metabolism, or the body is not able to utilize the hormones. The lack of thyroid hormones slows down the metabolism and thus all the activities in the body, giving a combination of many symptoms related to slowness of bodily processes.Hypothyroidism is common, but the frequency of the condition is not well determined. Some authorities estimate that 0.5% of the total American population have the disease to some degree. The frequency is much greater among people over 50 years of age than among young people.THE SYMPTOMS AND COMPLICATIONS OF HYPOTHYROIDISMThe most common early symptoms are: Mental and physical fatigue, weakness, weight gain or over-weight, and depression.One or more of these symptoms also use to appear early: Constipation, sensitivity to coldness, cold hands and feet, thick tongue, decreased sweating, dry hair, thin brittle hair, thin brittle nails, muscle and joint pain, pal

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      Using herbs to treat hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism is a condition of the body when the thyroid gland does not produce the optimum amount of hormones due to a protein deficient diet or other lifestyle related problems. The common symptoms of this deficiency disease are fatigue, insomnia, weight gain, depression, memory loss, dry skin, brittle and dry hair, thickened tongue, constipation, and light or no menses. One of the main causes of hypothyroidism is the lack of iodine in the body and extreme cases of this deficiency can even result in Goiter. If hypothyroidism is left untreated, it can result in increased cholesterol levels in the blood causing choking of the arteries leading to fatal results. An early treatment of this condition is required, based on its diagnosis. The use of herbs has been extremely helpful in the treatment of hypothyroidism and there are a number of herbs available in the market that can be combined with the diet recommended by the doctor. However, all herbs are not beneficial for the treatment

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      Hypothyroidism and menstrual disorders
      Are you having problems with your menstrual cycle? Are your menstrual days very painful? It’s time that you get an appointment with a doctor, and got yourself checked with a thyroid evaluation test. Hypothyroidism can be one of the reasons for irregular periods and other menstrual problems. Hypothyroidism is caused due to the malfunctioning of the thyroid gland in the body. When the thyroid gland produces inadequate amount of thyroxin in the body, it is called hypothyroidism. What are the symptoms of which indicate that you have menstrual problems because of hypothyroidism? Well, you need to scrutinize the length of the cycle and the frequency of bleeding.    Not only young women but older women also face problems with their menstrual cycles specially when they are close to menopause phase. Menopause is natural process which is specific to a woman’s body. As the years go by, women experience a slow down in the menstrual bleeding which normally ends at the ag

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      What is your hypothyroidism diet?
      Hypothyroidism is the phase in which thyroid hormone is not adequately produced by thyroid gland. The gland is situated in the center of the front portion of the neck. For the proper functioning of the body, sufficient production of the thyroid hormones is very essential. It is cause miscarriage and other complications during delivery. Also, a child born to woman suffering from Hypothyroidism is mentally and physically weak. Also, the IQ level of such kids is about 25% lower than a normal child. There are also chances that the child born may be premature. Thus, it is extremely necessary that a woman should get herself thoroughly checked by the doctor so as to live a healthy life. However, in spite of regular blood tests, hypothyroidism may not be detected for a long time. This is because pathology tests are unable to identify ‘sub clinical’ kind of hypothyroidism. Symptoms of hypothyroidism include constipation, acute tiredness, cramping of muscles, abnormal rise in weigh

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      Muscle and joint pain with hypothyroidism
      Not only old but young people too face the problem of various muscle and joint pains that contributes in making an individual weak. These joint pains are not because of the excessive work that we do in our day-to-day lives, but are a result of various ailments we suffer from. Hypothyroidism is one such disease that contributes tremendously in joint and muscle related conditions. The pain that is felt is normally due to the swelling that puts pressure on the nerves and muscles which contribute in extreme joint and muscle pain. These joint pains are often followed by cramps, tendonitis and stiffness of the legs and arms. This stiffness is commonly known as ‘arthropathy’, and it in turn, contributes in making the body of an individual fragile. Let us have a look at what hypothyroidism is and how it occurs. The thyroid gland performs the function of secreting the thyroid hormone. This gland is located in the front of and on the sides of the neck’s trachea. These hormone

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      Hypothyroidism and Iodine
      Hypothyroidism is basically a disease in which there is inadequate production of the thyroid hormone, and it’s caused due to lack of iodine in the body. Deficiency of iodine can in fact lead to many adverse effects like the following: Anemia Excessive weight Lack of energy Dry skin Depression apart from these effects it can also lead to some other extremities like vomiting, increase in heart beat rate, goiter and significant weight loss. So if any of these symptoms appear in a person then it’s best to consult a doctor as soon as possible so as to avoid facing any further problem. Goiter is the most pertinent problem that occurs because of hypothyroidism. Moreover it can also lead to Raynaud’s phenomenon and carpal tunnel syndrome. There are basically two main kinds of thyroid glands that are present in the body and those are: T4 that is thyroxine T3 that stands for triiodothyronine T4 is transformed into T3 when the thyroid hormone is released into the blo

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      Hypothyroidism and Fatigue
      The lives of people have become hectic and totally exhausted and there is no time left for concerning about one’s health. The most common problem faced by a majority of people is the problem of tiredness or what is generally called as ‘fatigue’. This problem is commonly faced in our day-to-day life. The term ‘fatigue’ refers to a wide range of difficulties that gives rise to the condition of lethargy and laziness. Fatigue is also often described the individual’s inability to put efforts into an action. All of us face fatigue at some point of our lives and therefore, it is considered to be omnipresent at most of the times. Fatigue has been described and divided into two main categories: Central Peripheral The central fatigue is normally defined as the reduction in the motor command which is nerve based and neutral drive and thereby, resulting in a sudden decrease in the total force output of a human body. The peripheral fatigue can be understood in

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      Memory loss and Hypothyroidism
      An ailment which is the result of the lack of secretion of thyroxine and triiodothyronine by thyroid gland is known as hypothyroidism. This ailment can be caused due to some injury to the thyroid gland, deficiency of iodine and the thyroid disease or medication or surgery on the thyroid gland due to the development of cancer in many cases. Pituitary gland or the master gland then produces thyroid stimulating hormone which acts as a stimulant for the secretion of thyroxine and triiodothyronine which are essential for the healthy development and normal functioning of the body. Metabolic rate of the body is severely affected by the deficiency of the hormones. The common signs of hypothyroidism are fatigue and drowsiness, less resistance to cold, loss in appetite but gain in weight, constipation, headaches, chest pain, dry hair, pale skin, muscle cramps and irregular menstrual cycle. Lack of concentration and a drastic reduction in the memory retention power are the most severe outcome of

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      Holistic treatment for hypothyroidism with yoga
      Growth mechanism of the body becomes stagnated if the thyroid gland does not release hormones such as thyroxin in the body. This leads to a decrease in height and disturbed metabolism of the body which can have long term consequences for the individual. However there are many forms of treatment available for treating hypothyroidism which includes holistic treatments that enable the body to maintain its metabolism even when the thyroid gland doesn’t release any thyroxin. This holistic treatment promises a new alternative of curing a person from hypothyroidism. Yoga and Chinese herbal medicines offer a promising cure to hypothyroidism. Among holistic treatments, Yoga features as the alternative medicine that has promising cures for diseases such as hypothyroidism. With the help of "asana" (body postures), the individual can stimulate the secretion of thyroid hormone in the body which will lead to induced growth. But one should have considerable patience in improving the

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      Hypothyroidism and low blood pressure
      As the lives of people have become mechanical and full of troubles, every second person is suffering from one or the other disease. Hypothyroidism is one of the most common diseases which are suffered by a large number of people which is the outcome of insufficient level of the thyroid hormone. The thyroid gland produces the thyroid hormone very insufficiently. With the change in technology, people are enjoying various benefits as this disease can be easily diagnosed without any delay. The treatment of hypothyroidism involves the procedure of restoring the normal and original function of the thyroid gland and the symptoms of this disease can be relieved. If a person suffers from this disease, he or she can lead a normal and happy life as it is a common disease and is not generally fatal. Moreover, there are no harmful reactions and consequences of it and the person suffering from it can easily carry the treatments without any difficulty. This ailment performs the function of slowing

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      Male Hypothyroidism Symptoms
      Thyroid refers to a gland which is butterfly shaped and is sited in the front side of the secreting hormones to enhance the use of oxygen in the cells. It also stimulates fundamental processes of the body. The key purpose of the thyroid hormone is to secrete hormones such as thyroxine, also referred to as T4 and the thyroid hormones. These hormones have a dominant impact on the growth process, through the production of energy and its usage. It also plays a crucial role in restoring the level of iodine as its sufficient amount is very important for a vigorous thyroid gland. It also has an impact on the use of proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates, water, fats and electrolytes and also controls the immune system in the body. It modifies the actions of drugs and hormones. The thyroid gland is placed just below the pituitary gland and becomes swollen if not treated properly. Insufficient secretion of the hormones from the thyroid gland leads to hypothyroidism, which results in a slowing down

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      Herbs are the best way for treating hypothyroidism
      The stage where adequate amount of thyroid hormones are not produced by thyroid glands is known as hypothyroidism. This causes the metabolism of the body to slow down. It can cause various complications, such as miscarriage and birth of a premature baby. Also, it can decrease rate of your heart beats, your hair can become brittle and dry, irregularity in menstruations, infertility, cramping of muscles and itching of skin. Other symptoms include chronic tiredness, depression and dry and cold skin. If hypothyroidism is not treated on time, various other complications can develop, such as gain in weight, mental impairment, yellowing of the skin, myxedema or puffiness of the face and goiter. The problem is cured by replacing it with thyroid hormone. It is advisable that you get yourself regularly checked so as to detect hypothyroidism. However, at times hypothyroidism is not detected in the pathologic tests but in case you suffer from its symptoms get yourself treated. You should get you

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      Diet plans available for hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism is a glandular dysfunction that results from the thyroid gland not producing enough thyroid hormones which results into reduced growth. Hormones are important for metabolism in the body, and without which the body will not show a proper rate of growth and may lead to severe deficiencies. The thyroid gland is situated under the jaw bone which releases the hormone thyroxin and triiodothyronine that are important for the growth of the body. With proper dieting, individuals can improve the release of hormones without taking much medical prescriptions. Since thyroxin is a growth hormone in terms of height, it is necessary to take a diet that is high in protein intake. The diet plans available for hypothyroidism include proteins that have a low carbohydrate levels so as to stabilize the blood sugar level. The diet that one is planning to take should be according to the gender of a person. Moreover, the calorie intake level should be between 1000-2000 calories. The diet plan s

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      Iodine shows the way to lose weight in hypothyroidism
      If you are one of those people who cannot reduce weight inspite of regular exercising and controlled dietary habits, then you may be suffering from a thyroid disorder. It can also be termed as Hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is a state that leads to an increase in weight. This is because when thyroid functions slowly, the metabolism is also reduced. However, it is not possible that everyone who suffers from the problem of hypothyroidism will gain weight. Thyroid hormones play a major role in metabolism, which further has an effect on weight. An unsatisfactory thyroid function can lead to retention of fluid that contributes to weight gain of an individual. Lethargy and fatigue are the causes that reduce the involvement in any kind of activity by an individual and increase his or her weight. This is another reason that links together weight gain with hypothyroidism. Thus, losing weight with hypothyroidism is no doubt a challenging task. This should be dealt with in a proper manner beca

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      How Exercises benefit in Hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism is an under-active thyroid, and is generally more common in women as compared to men. This is especially for women who are in the age group of 40 to 50 years. Weight gain is one of the major problems that is faced by patients of hypothyroidism. So, it is essential that patients involve themselves in regular exercise to keep a check on one’s weight. This will improve the rate of metabolism in the body and bring down the insulin level of the patient. Exercise raises tissue sensitivity toward the thyroid hormone and encourages its secretion from the thyroid gland. Exercise is especially essential for people who go for dieting, as this tends to decrease the metabolic rate of a person; this decline can be averted by exercise. However, it is advisable to consult a physician before taking up an exercising program. The exercising program for hypothyroidism does not require any extra equipment. Just a desire to keep oneself fit and healthy along with a strong will power

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      Constipation: a symptom of hypothyroidism
      Constipation is one the symptoms of hypothyroidism. Apart from constipation, chronic tiredness, cold and skin dryness are other symptoms of hypothyroidism. Since hypothyroidism is caused by thyroxin deficiency it is possible to increase the levels of thyroxin in the body through dietary changes which will cure you off stomach disorders and other disease caused by hypothyroidism. There are certain foods which can improve the thyroxin levels in the body:- Tyrosine-rich food can stimulate thyroid gland to produce ample amount of thyroxin in the body. The food items, that contain tyrosine are meat, almonds, avocado, banana, lentils, lima beans, sesame seeds pumpkin seeds. These food items should not be taken empty because it will combine with amino acid in the stomach and will not produce adequate amount of nutrients required for thyroxin production. Eating iodine rich food can also enhance the thyroid gland functions. Iodine is essential mineral for proper working of the thyroid g

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      All about hypothyroidism and cold intolerance
      Hypothyroidism can be best described as an acute condition in humans and certain animals which can arise when the human body is unable to produce required amounts of thyroid hormone. This is a disease which can be mostly traced in aged people above the age of 60. This state of low serum thyroid hormone basically arises when the gland responsible for excreting hormone serum i.e. hypothalamic, pituitary fails to do so. Hypothyroidism can be detected by several symptoms, such as poor muscle tone, constipation and feeling fatigued all the time. One of the most striking and early symptom of hypothyroidism is clod intolerance. Cold intolerance is a physical condition where the human body suddenly becomes resistant to cold. Constant shivering and incapability to endure even slightly cold temperatures are some of the characteristics of cold intolerance. Other symptoms include sudden weight gain, constant depression and muscle cramps. Some other symptoms include thinning of hair and extremel

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      Know all about canine hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism is a term that not many people are familiar with. In fact, the ones who have even heard about this term do not know what it is all about. In this case, it will be better to first discuss hypothyroidism. First of all it is a hormonal disorder that has affected a lot of people around the world. And since the anatomy of canines is similar to human anatomy, these innocent animals can also develop this disorder, which is called canine hypothyroidism. The condition of hypothyroidism is related to the malfunctioning of the thyroid gland. The amount of thyroid that the gland secretes becomes lower than the normal level. This further affects the whole metabolism of the body. The thyroid gland controls the proper functioning of all other hormonal glands in the body through the secretion of the thyroid hormone. So, if the gland is not working properly, other glands will also stop responding in a positive manner. Since the disorder is not restricted to one part or organ of the body

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      Various alternatives to cure hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism is a disease that is caused by insufficient production of thyroid glands or thyroid hormones in the body. The disease is primarily caused due to lack of iodize in the body. Thyroid hormone is needed for the successful metabolism and growth of the body. Some of the minute effects of the hypothyroidism are drowsiness, weakness in the body, depression, and loss of weight. Apart from these minute side effects hypothyroidism can also lead to some of the serious effects on the body like the following: 1. Goiter 2. Significant weight loss 3. Low blood pressure 4. Insomnia 5. Swelling in the feet or hands Mostly the symptoms of hypothyroidism are akin to the symptoms of other diseases therefore generally it becomes difficult to diagnose a person suffering from hypothyroidism. However, with proper treatment and medicinal help hypothyroidism can be effectively cured.  There are many alternative medicines available today to cure this disease. The most common medicine fo

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      Coconut oil for hypothyroidism
      Both animals and human beings are prone to hypothyroidism that is basically caused by deficiency of thyroid hormones. In a recent survey made in the U.S it showed that around 5% of the total population over the age of 60 years in United States is suffering from hypothyroidism. Lack of iodine in the body is essentially considered the main reason for hypothyroidism. But with the changing times, the lifestyles of people has undergone a drastic change thus changing the main cause of hypothyroidism from lack of iodine to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis in which bodies own cells attack thyroid glands. Thyroid glands constitute a very important part of our body as they are essential for the proper growth of our body. Since the symptoms of hypothyroidism are miscellaneous therefore, usually it becomes difficult to find out the real set of symptoms of the disease. In other it becomes difficult for the physicians to diagnose the case of hypothyroidism. However, some of the common symptoms of hyp

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      How is anxiety related to hypothyroidism?
      We all have studied about various hormones in our body as a part of our education. But how many of us remember these basics and use them in our daily lives? Not many. In fact, it is quite possible that just a hand-full of us remember what ever was taught to us at school. Here we are going to discuss one of those hormones about which we all have studied or read something or the other at a point of time. This hormone is thyroid and we are going to discuss the problem of anxiety that occurs when a proper amount of this hormone is not excreted in the body. Hypothyroidism is the term that defines the condition in which the thyroid gland fails to excrete the thyroid hormone in correct quantity. Thyroid is the most important hormone of the human body. In fact, thyroid is the one that controls the excretion of other hormones in our body. So, if the main hormone, that is thyroid, will not be excreted in a proper manner, the whole hormonal system of the body will not work properly. This will fu

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      Pediatric Hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism is a condition of the body in which the thyroid gland does not produce the hormones in the right amounts. The symptoms include fatigue, weight gain, dry skin, brittle and dry hair, constipation, insomnia, depression, memory loss, thickened tongue, cold intolerance and delayed puberty. It is common in many children these days and affects their physical, mental and social development severely. In extreme cases, the child can even develop Goiter which scars their self-esteem for life. It can even prove fatal if lest untreated for a long time. When a child of over twelve months of age develops this problem, it is referred to as Juvenile hypothyroidism and its main cause is Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. The hypothyroidism in children and adolescents is a bit harder to cure because of the complications of the growing body are also involved. If the child is affected by this disease in the early years of his/her life, the chances of the disease developing into Grave’s d

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      Hypothyroidism and Cholesterol
      Recent studies have suggested a link between hypothyroidism and cholesterol as high levels of cholesterol in blood often lead to the dysfunction of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland has an important role to play in the body’s metabolism as its release of the thyroxin hormone triggers digestion, cardiovascular activity and other reactions. Through the release of hormones such as thyroxin the gland monitors the growth of the body. As cholesterol affects the blood vessels by blocking them, this hampers the overall functioning of the thyroid gland as the accumulation of cholesterol can also occur in the thyroid gland. With 98 million Americans having high levels of cholesterol, the risk of hypothyroidism is even greater. Often when people undergo treatment for hypothyroidism they are sometimes undiagnosed. This is because many tests do not see that high levels of cholesterol can affect the thyroid gland. However current medical studies have raised adequate awareness among medical

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      How to cure Muscle Cramps with Hypothyroidism
      Muscle cramps are temporary contractions of the muscles and they usually appear during physical effort. The sensation is similar to the one you have when you feel a strong, involuntary tightening of the muscle group that you can’t control any more. There are many causes, which bring about cramps, but malfunctioning of thyroid gland may attribute a great concern of this illness. What Is Muscle Cramp? The general body composition consists largely of voluntary muscles. It is called voluntary because its contraction and movement is consciously controlled by the living being. Sometimes, these voluntary muscles contract involuntarily and refuse to relax and return to normalcy. This is called a Muscle Cramp. Muscle Cramps are forceful contractions that sustain for sometime and reappear, often till the muscles relax. Muscle Cramps occur due to various reasons. These can be dehydration or excessive loss of body fluid due to vigorous exercise or activities of the muscle; or a muscle fatig

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      Thyroid Gland and Hypothyroidism
      When someone is suffering from hypothyroidism the thyroid gland is impaired, producing too little thyroid hormone. Hypothyroidism is primarily due to a dysfunction of the thyroid gland itself. If you have hypothyroidism, you can start taking control with thyromine. Act now to work towards looking better and feeling better. The thyroid gland makes four hormones: Thyroxin (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), diiodothyronine (T2) and monoiodothyronine (T1). The hormones contain iodine, and the figures tell about the number of iodine atoms in each hormone molecule. T3 is not made directly, but is produced from T4. T3 is a more efficient hormone than T4. Therefore this conversion is important. The hormones produced by the thyroid gland control the body’s metabolic rate and a dysfunction to this gland can affect every organ in the body. When the thyroid is under-active or hypothyroidism, it creates a general depression of many of the cellular systems and oxidative processes in the body that a

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      How Hypothyroidism Affects Fertility
      There has been always a relation between the thyroid gland and the infertility. It affects both the genders but especially the women are affected the most. There is an association between underactive thyroid and the sterility in women. Lower levels of hormones of thyroid can interfere with the ovulation. This will impair the fertility. Adding to this, there are some underlying causes of hypothyroidism like certain autoimmune or pituitary disorder may impair the fertility especially in women. Treating underactive thyroid is one of the major aspects to correct the infertility. However, hypothyroidism may cause the infertility; the treatment of hypothyroidism by using thyroid hormone supplement may not fully restore fertility. There should be some interventions those are to be needed to treat infertility even though hypothyroidism is treated well. It is seen many times that a person especially a lady who is having hypothyroidism, often thinks about the complication in her pregnancy and s

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      Hypothyroidism and Fertility
      There is strong relation between hypothyroidism and fertility. Hypothyroidism is the condition in which, the thyroid gland produces less thyroid hormones. In other words, there is inadequacy of thyroid hormones in the body so the body is unable to perform the metabolism in its normal manner as the metabolism process requires good quality and quantity of thyroid hormones. On the other hand, fertility is the capacity to produce a baby or a child. There are plenty of reasons that affect fertility and hypothyroidism is one of the common causes. In the condition where the thyroid gland is underactive, the hormonal level gets disturbed in the body. Hypothyroidism can affect fertility in both the genders; males and females. However, the fertility is affected more in women as compare to the men. There is very strong association between hypothyroidism and sterility in women. It is seen that decreased thyroid hormonal level can disturb the ovulation in female and any disturbance in ovulation wi

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      Thyroid Testing for Hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism is the condition in which, there is no production of thyroid hormones in sufficient quantity by the thyroid gland. In other words, in hypothyroidism, there amount of thyroid hormone in the body is short of the actual requirement. The thyroid hormones play vital role in metabolism of the body. Therefore, if the thyroid function is disturbed, the metabolism of the body also gets altered. Since, this is hormonal disorder, it comes under the endocrinology. The symptoms of the hypothyroidism begin very sluggishly. The events of sings and symptoms may not be noticed sometimes. Hence, it is strongly recommended to go for the thyroid testing rather than totally depending upon the signs and symptoms. There are several tests, which can give you an idea about diagnosing the thyroid problem. The thyroid gland is tested for hypothyroidism. The blood levels of thyroid hormones play important role in diagnosing the hypothyroidism. The thyroid gland secrets the hormones called T3 and

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      Side Effects of Hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism is the disease which is related to the decreased levels of thyroid hormones in the body. To perform daily activity, the body is to be nourished well and the nourishment is produced by proper metabolism. The metabolism requires thyroid hormones and therefore, if there is any disease or disorder of thyroid, the metabolism gets disturbed. Hypothyroidism is decreased levels of thyroid hormones and this slower downs the process of metabolism in body. Hypothyroidism, if left untreated may bring hazardous situations in the body. The disease is to be diagnosed and treated as early as possible. Any failure to this, will lead to complications in the body. There are some well known side effects of hypothyroidism mentioned below. Goiter This is one of the most common complications of hypothyroidism. There will be constant stimulation of thyroid by the pituitary gland to release more hormones during the condition of hypothyroidism. This extra effort will make gland larger than its n

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      Blood Test for Hypothyroidism Symptoms
      Hypothyroidism is the condition related to the insufficient production of thyroid hormones by thyroid gland. Literally hypo means less or under and thyroidism is the condition related to thyroid gland. Making it together, hypothyroidism is condition where thyroid gland works less or it produces the thyroid hormones in an inadequate amount. There are many causes involved in the hypothyroidism. Primary hypothyroidism is due to inflammation of the thyroid gland and insufficient production of the thyroid hormones where as, the secondary hypothyroidism could be due to any surgical removal of the gland or any other underlying disease. In some advanced stage, you may get the swelling over the neck and more severe, a person who is suffering from hypothyroidism may go under coma which needs immediate diagnosing and treatment. The hormonal levels in this patient are highly disturbed and are to be corrected as early as possible. The symptoms of hypothyroidism get developed slowly. However, all

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      Homeopathic Treatment for Hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism is a condition where body lacks of sufficient thyroid hormones. The thyroid gland secrets the thyroid hormone and in this disorder, the gland produces inadequate amount of hormones. These hormones play vital role in day-to-day bodily metabolism. When one is affected with hypothyroidism, the metabolism of the body gets disturbed and all the systems slower down their process in one or the other way. There are many causes that give rise to hypothyroidism. Out of all, there are two fairly common causes of hypothyroidism. Primarily, the condition is caused by inflammation of the thyroid gland. This leaves a large numbers of the cells of thyroid damaged. They are no more capable of producing the sufficient hormones. Hashimoto’s thyroid is something thyroid gland failure or autoimmune thyroidits which is caused by patient’s own immune system. Other causes include broad category of medical treatments. It may include the damage to thyroid, removal of thyroid glands an

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      Hypothyroidism and Hair Loss
      Hypothyroidism is the condition, where the thyroid gland produces inadequate amount of thyroid hormones. These thyroid hormones play an important role for body’s metabolism process. Since, the situation has something to do with hormones, hypothyroidism comes under endocrine disorder. On the other hand, there are lot many causes giving rise to hair loss. Some of them are hormonal changes, mental and physical stress and nutritional deficiencies. Losing hairs is a daily routine but it has got some limitations. For instance, losing 50-80 hairs can be considered as normal but all the time losing bunch of hairs comes under disorders. One of the major cause for hair loss is thyroid malfunctioning. Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism can cause drastic hair loss. In both the cases, the hormonal level in the body gets disturbed or altered. Hair loss could be the first significant symptoms saying that something is not well in the body especially with hormones. Some people consider hai

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      Treatment of Hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism or low thyroid is a disease which needs an attention as early as possible. If it remains untreated, it may land up into major complications. Hypothyroidism or under-active thyroid is the condition in which, there is inadequate amount of thyroid hormones secreted by thyroid gland. This amount doesn’t meet bodily requirement and since thyroid hormones are related to the body’s metabolism process, all the bodily systems start malfunctioning. Since the disorder belongs to insufficient secretion of thyroid hormone, the most effective treatment is generally supplementation of thyroid hormone from outside the body. Apart from hormonal supplement, there are other treatments also which are described later. Supplements of the thyroid hormone are either synthetic hormones or natural hormones extracted from the thyroid glands of animals. Both of them can control the disease to grow but the latest, synthetic form of thyroid hormone is considered to be more efficient and

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      Hypothyroidism in Infants and Children
      Introduction and Definition Hypothyroidism in children and infants is rare as compare to that of in adults. Approximately one in 4000 infants might have this troublesome condition. It is rare, but if it happens, it poses a serious threat to mental and physical development of a child. Hypothyroidism can affect to both; newborns and older children as well. Hypothyroidism in children is a condition in which, there is very less thyroid hormone in the blood stream. The thyroid gland that produces the thyroid hormone is underactive. It produces less thyroid hormone which is inadequate for the body requirement. Since, thyroid hormone is responsible for the metabolic activity of the body; it comes under the endocrinology section. Causes of Hypothyroidism in Children There is no single cause for the hypothyroidism in children. Congenital anomalies have no reasons. If the mother is not taking enough iodine or the children are not given any supplement of iodine, it may result into hypothyroidis

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      Living Well with Hypothyroidism
      Hypothyroidism is the disease in which, the thyroid gland (a gland situated in the front of the neck just below the larynx) starts malfunctioning. It is unable to produce enough thyroid hormones. These thyroid hormones play an important role in the body’s daily metabolisms. The metabolism process is vital for the body’s systems to work properly and any disturbance in this process will make entire system of the body weak and disable to perform their original tasks. On the other hand, if one has hypothyroidism, it is not that the life is no more enjoyable. Well controlled hypothyroidism will lead to a normal life in every sense but for that, one has to understand the hypothyroidism as a whole and how to control the causative factors and how to prevent the further damage to the body. Basically, the hypothyroidism is produced due to decreased thyroid hormones called T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine). Decreased or no productions of these hormones are due to many reasons

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      Hypothyroidism and Diabetes
      Thyroid disease is common among general population, and the prevalence increases along with the age. Fortunately, the assessment of thyroid function by modern techniques is both; reliable and inexpensive. Thyroid disease can occur in many ways like insufficient or over production of thyroid hormones, thyroid gland removal, iodine deficiency thyroid malfunctioning, congenital anomalies etc. On the other hand, diabetes patient have more prevalence of thyroid disorder compared to the normal population. This is because a person with one organ specific autoimmune disease is at higher risk of getting other autoimmune disorders. If a person is female, then chances increase. According to one study, up to 30% of female type one diabetes patients have thyroid disease. The postpartum thyroiditis in diabetic females is three times more as compare to normal woman. This is also common with diabetes type II. Thyroid malfunctioning especially disease related to over active thyroid is well known for

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      Congenital Hypothyroidism
      What is Congenital hypothyroidism? Congenital hypothyroidism is often mentioned as CHT. This is a condition of thyroid hormone deficiency present at birth. The ratio says 1:4000 newborn having the disease. CHT, if left untreated, may bring several abnormalities like growth failure and permanent mental retardation of the child. However, it is estimated that 18-20% of these infants have this disease for a time being and will only require treatment for initial years of life and no furthermore. Generally after the age of three, the treatment is stopped and then again signs and symptoms are watched and the child is screened again after few weeks to decide for further treatment. Causes of Congenital Hypothyroidism Around the world, child suffering from CHT is to be taken seriously. The cause for this situation is mostly the iodine deficiency in areas where the environmental iodine is not sufficient. The other reasons include defect of development of the thyroid gland. This might be result o

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      Hypothyroidism and weight loss
      Losing the weight in hypothyroidism is something like swimming against the waves There is a deep relation between hypothyroidism and weight. A person with hypothyroidism has decreased BMR (basal metabolic rate), an under-active thyroid gland is usually linked with weight gain. Severity of hypothyroidism is directly proportionate to the weight. Weight loss in hypothyroidism is quite difficult. The weight is gained in this disease is probably due to excess accumulation of salt and water. On the other hand, it’s not bad to expect weight loss once the hypothyroidism is treated well or is kept under controlled. It is believed that one can expect a small; usually less than 10% of body weight minimum after situation of thyroid is under controlled. Once the hypothyroidism is treated and thyroid hormones are in level, the metabolism of the body comes to its normal state and then, with some efforts, losing the weight becomes possible. Since years, taking advantage of the relation between

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      Underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) Symptoms
      Hypothyroidism is one of the diseases of endocrine system. In this disease, the hormonal level of thyroid gland is disturbed. To put in simple words, hypothyroidism is the disease state in humans and animals in which, there is inadequate production of thyroid hormone by thyroid gland. Hypothyroidism (Underactive thyroid) is often remains undetected due to its sluggish progress. There are various techniques which confirm the disease in an individual. The severity of hypothyroidism varies widely and hence it is called as ‘great imitator’ for its huge number of conditions it reflects in a person. In adults, hypothyroidism is associated with slow speech and hoarseness of voice with breaking voice many times. There are other symptoms like memory impairment and impaired cognitive function which is also known as brain fog. The person may also have Urticaria and Migraine headache. There could be increased sensitivity to heat and cold. In the cardiac symptoms it may include slow

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      Alternative Therapies for Hypothyroidism - Under Active Thyroid
      Hypothyroidism is an under active thyroid gland. The thyroid gland, responsible for the major metabolism in the body is located somewhere middle of the neck in the front side of the neck. Disturbance in the metabolism affects entire body system and hence, this disease is to be controlled as early as possible. There are many ways to keep thyroid gland in normal functioning mode. Apart from the supplement of the thyroid hormones, there are some alternative therapies that keep thyroid gland healthy and within normal limit. Healthy diet can keep thyroid gland healthy and to function normally The first and foremost comes is the diet. If the diet is controlled from the beginning, it not only prevents all the diseases but also keeps thyroid gland healthy and to function normally. Foods those depress the thyroid activity should be restricted. They include soy, beans, mustard greens, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflowers etc. One should avoid the refined foods, sugar, dairy products, wheat, caffeine

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      The relation of Depression with Hypothyroidism
      The hypothyroidism is a condition in which, the thyroid gland fails to perform its normal functions. Malfunctioning of the thyroid gland is taken in a way that thyroid gland is unable to produce enough thyroid hormone. The thyroid hormone that regulates the body’s metabolism, if produced less, affects entire body system. The condition of hypothyroidism goes undetected many times because of its sluggish way to develop the original symptoms. On the other hand, depression is the commonest mental disorder and known as “common cold of mental health”. The disorder has no perfect origin and the symptoms it gives vary from person to person. However, it begins with certain ‘slow symptoms’ i.e. slowness in everything. A person likes loneliness, laziness etc. There is no particular age or gender in which depression is noted more but there are certain diseases which bring depression even to a normal person. The relation of depression with hypothyroidism is very well

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      What is Hypothyroidism
      Introduction and Definition of Hypothyroidism To go literally, hypo is decreased and thyroid is a gland (situated in the front of the neck just below the larynx). Making it together, hypothyroidism is the condition in which, the thyroid gland fails to function especially producing enough thyroid hormone due to one or the other reasons. Thyroid hormone is an important factor for body’s day-to-day metabolism and when it is not produced properly, the metabolism starts getting interrupted. Causes of Hypothyroidism There is decreased production of two thyroid hormones namely; T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine). There are many causes for hypothyroidism but common cause include ‘Hashimoto’s thyroiditis’ in which, body’s own immune system attack the gland. Other causes are; surgical removal of thyroid gland, inflammatory conditions, congenital or birth defect and less commonly, failure of pituitary gland to secret a hormone that stimulate the thyroid gland

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      Hypothyroidism Symptoms Checklist
      You can use this Hypothyroidism Symptoms checklist to bring to your doctor to help aid in getting a proper diagnosis of hypothyroidism, or as background information in your discussions regarding finetuning your dosage so you are at the optimal TSH level for your own level of wellness. My risk factors for hypothyroidism include: _I have a family history of thyroid disease _I have had my thyroid "monitored" in the past to watch for changes _I had a previous diagnosis of goiters/nodules _I currently have a goiter _I was treated for hypothyroidism in the past _I had post-partum thyroiditis in the past _I had a temporary thyroiditis in the past _I have another autoimmune disease _I have had a baby in the past nine months _I have a history of miscarriage _I have had part/all of my thyroid removed due to cancer _I have had part/all of my thyroid removed due to nodules _I have had part/all of my thyroid removed due to Graves’ Disease/hyperthyroidism _I have had r

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      Hypothyroidism causes early menopause
      Menopause can be a difficult time for many women. Reductions in circulating estrogen hormone levels result in a number of physical and physiological changes, which in turn may lead to mental and emotional stress. While short-term hormone replacement therapy helps many women, most symptoms of menopause can be relieved with the use of hypothyroidism curing medicine like thyromine. Thyromine works very well for people who have ‘hypothyroidism’ a key cause of early start of menopause. All the ingredients of thyromine (For example L-Tyrosine, Guglipid, Adrenal Powder from Bovine, Piper Longum Extract and Ginger extract) work to stimulate the metabolism, bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol help regulate body’s stress levels, increase the production of thyroid hormones and stimulate the immune system. Weight gain during menopause can be distressing. Shifting to a low fat, high-fiber diet and controlling overall dietary intake can help control weight gain. Die

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      Hypothyroidism - Underactive Thyroid Symptom FAQ
      Also known as: Underactive Thyroid What is hypothyroidism? Hypothyroidism develops when the thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough thyroid hormone. Too little hormone slows down all the chemical reactions in the body, leading to life-threatening complications. Who gets Underactive Thyroid? Hypothyroidism is one of the most common chronic diseases in the United States, affecting an estimated 25 million adults and children. As many as two of every three people with hypothyroidism may not know they have the disease. The condition can develop in anyone, though hypothyroidism tends to run in families. Middle-aged and elderly women are the most commonly affected. Factors that increase a person’s risk of developing hypothyroidism include age, weight, and medical history. What causes Underactive Thyroid? Hypothyroidism is most often the result of Hashimoto’s disease, also known as chronic thyroiditis (inflammation of the thyroid gland). In this disease, the immune system fails

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      Thyax Hypothyroidism Herbal Treatment Supplement
      Product Information: Price: $47.95 Ingredients: Acetyl L-Tyrosine, L-Tyrosine, Magnesium, Zinc, Iodine, Manganese, Aspartic Acid, Potassium, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3 Guarantee: 180 Day, 100% Money Back Test Result : Overall Rating: 8/10 Effectiveness: Very Effective (9.5/10) Ease of Use: Very Easy (9.75/10) Safety: Very Safe (9.25/10) Side Effects: None Success Rate: 89% Company Information : Reputation: Very Good Customer Service: Very Good Ordering Options: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Website Ease of Use: Very Easy Thyax came in third in our review of thyroid supplements. This product is primarily aimed at normalizing thyroid function through a combination of herbal ingredients included to do just that. Thyax can be used to reset the balance of nutrients utilized by the thyroid gland. By providing your body with specific vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that support the thyroid, you regain a balance of the many thyroid-related chemical reactions wh

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      Identifying hypothyroidism’s psychiatric presentations
      Current Psychiatry 2006 Nov; 5(11) Identifying hypothyroidism's psychiatric presentations Geracioti Jr TD. Research service, Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Department of psychiatry, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

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