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Treatment is needed for patients with an overactive thyroid prevent long-term effects such as osteoporosis and heart problems.
This procedure abbreviated - RAI is performed by giving a patient an oral dose of radioactive iodine, which causes thyroid tissue death to cease its hyper-functioning.
There are a number of conditions that may result in a treating doctor referring a patient for thyroidectomy or radioactive iodine ablation of the thyroid gland.
Thyroid nodules are tumor-like growths that can develop within the thyroid gland and can vary in size, texture and ability to change thyroid hormone levels.
Graves' disease is the leading cause of hyperthyroidism. Complications can include hypertension, cardiac arrhythmias and thyroid eye disease but treatments are available.
Hyperthyroid disorders account for approximately 20% of thyroid disorder cases. An overactive thyroid gland can cause an array of symptoms but treatments are available.
Many with elderly cats are familiar with the problem of hyperthyroidism. Find out what to expect if one opts to treat this feline disorder with radioactive iodine.
Hyperthyroidism, which is a common endocrine disease in older cats, can be treated with surgery, radioactive iodine therapy or medication.
Thyroiditis is a term meaning there is inflammation within the thyroid gland. There are types of this condition that are short-term and others that are life long.
Hyperthyroidism is common in cats but there are many treatment options available.
Hypothyroid conditions account for about 80% of abnormal thyroid function cases. There are varied symptoms, causes, diagnostic methods and treatments for hypothyroidim.
Thyroid cancer is detected more frequently now due to a greater use of imaging such as xrays, MRIs and CT scans. Learn more about the different types and what to expect.
Hyperthyroidism is a functional disorder of the thyroid gland that results in hyperactivity. How does one manage this condition?
Most people will develop a thyroid nodule at some point in their lives. This usually leads to further investigation to determine the nature of the nodule.
Thyroid disorders can cause serious symptoms in both adults and developing infants and children. Quick diagnosis and treatment means better prognosis for normal health
Iodine is an essential element needed for proper thyroid function. In some thyroid disease cases however, iodine supplementation may be contraindicated (risks involved).
Thyroid disease is a common ailment in senior cats but there are several treatment choices that can allow cats and their families many happy and healthy years.
Hyperthyroidism has several causes besides Graves' disease, and
treatment varies with each cause. This article describes the causes
and treatment of hyperthyroidism.
A thyroid storm is a serious condition that requires immediate attention. Thyroid disorders are becoming increasingly common in today's society.
Thyroid cancer is one of the few cancers that has increased in incidence rates over the past several years.
More than 40% of U.S. adults may suffer from thyroid disorders. Some of the most common sources are family history, diet, x-rays, stress, and structural injuries.
A goiter means that the thyroid gland has become enlarged. Goiters can have primary or secondary causes or may have no apparent cause.
Approximately 20% of thyroid disease cases are hyperthyroid conditions. There are several causes for overactive thyroid disorders and treatments available for them.
Thyroid Eye Disease more commonly affects people with hyperthyroid conditions but can also occur in hypothyroid patients with thyroid autoimmunity.
Thyroid treatments do not always successfully resolve the emotional symptoms of depression in all patients. Some need additional treatments or therapies administered.
According to the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, up to 27 million of Americans may be affected with thyroid disorders. More than 50% are undiagnosed.
Because of their widespread effects on body function, excessive production of thyroid hormones gives rise to symptoms in almost all body systems.
Worldwide, anti-thyroid drugs such as propylthiouracil (PTU), methimazole, and carbimazole are the most common therapies for hyperthyroidism.
Chronic anxiety symptoms are common in both hypothyroid and hyperthyroid conditions. The cause can be rooted in both hormone imbalance and thyroid autoimmunity.
Hashitoxicosis and Hashimoto's Encephalopathy are potentially serious conditions associated with Hashimoto's thyroiditis, that require specific treatments.
There's a broccoli sale in the supermarket. Should you stock up and eat it everyday? Food chemists say: "Not so fast. Watch out for goitrogens!"
Although the full potential for fetal harm is undefined for many medications, the Food and Drug Administration determines "best guess" safety profiles for most drugs.
Hypothyroidism is under diagnosed due to improper testing and confusing, subtle symptoms. Weight gain, fatigue, and other odd symptoms may indicate a treatable disorder.
Thyroid lab tests guide both diagnosis and treatment of thyroid disorders. Understanding how medications are adjusted based on thyroid bloodwork is key.
While most symptoms are relieved with treatments designed for thyroid hormone imbalances there are some common problem-symptoms that treated patients commonly experience.
This article, by a senior autoimmune disease researcher, describes the treatment options for Graves' disease and offers helpful information for making the best decision f
When an essential natural element almost disappears from the American food supply in favor of cheaper and more detrimental nutrition, why are Americans kept in the dark?
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