Hypothyroidism - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Medication
Hypothyroidism - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Medication
Hypothyroidism - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Medication
Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism is a common condition where the thyroid doesn’t create and release
enough thyroid hormone into your bloodstream. This makes your metabolism slow
down. Also called underactive thyroid, hypothyroidism can make you feel tired, gain
weight and be unable to tolerate cold temperatures. The main treatment for
hypothyroidism is hormone replacement therapy.
Overview
What is hypothyroidism?
Hypothyroidism is when there isn’t enough thyroid hormone in your bloodstream and
your metabolism slows down.
Hypothyroidism happens when your thyroid doesn’t create and release enough
thyroid hormone into your body. This makes your metabolism slow down, affecting
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your entire body. Also known as underactive thyroid disease, hypothyroidism is fairly
common.
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When your thyroid levels are extremely low, this is called myxedema. A very serious
condition, myxedema can cause serious symptoms, including:
Anemia.
Heart failure.
Confusion.
Coma.
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The thyroid gland is a small, butterfly-shaped organ located in the front of your neck
just under the voice box (larynx). Picture the middle of the butterfly’s body centered
on your neck, with the wings hugging around your windpipe (trachea). The main job
of the thyroid is to control your metabolism. Metabolism is the process that your
body uses to transform food to energy your body uses to function. The thyroid
creates the hormones T4 and T3 to control your metabolism. These hormones work
throughout the body to tell the body’s cells how much energy to use. They control
your body temperature and heart rate.
When your thyroid works correctly, it’s constantly making hormones, releasing them
and then making new hormones to replace what’s been used. This keeps your
metabolism functioning and all of your body’s systems in check. The amount of
thyroid hormones in the bloodstream is controlled by the pituitary gland, which is
located in the center of the skull below the brain. When the pituitary gland senses
either a lack of thyroid hormone or too much, it adjusts its own hormone (thyroid
stimulating hormone, or TSH) and sends it to the thyroid to balance out the
amounts.
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Many things are the opposite between these two conditions. If you have
hypothyroidism, you may have a difficult time dealing with the cold. If you have
hyperthyroidism, you may not handle the heat. They are opposite extremes of
thyroid function. Ideally, you should be in the middle. Treatments for both of these
conditions work to get your thyroid function as close to that middle ground as
possible.
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Primary causes of hypothyroidism are much more common. The most common of
these primary causes is an autoimmune condition called Hashimoto’s disease. Also
called Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, this condition is
hereditary (passed down through a family). In Hashimoto’s disease, the body’s
immune system attacks and damages the thyroid. This prevents the thyroid from
making and releasing enough thyroid hormone.
Iodine deficiency (not having enough iodine — a mineral your thyroid uses to
make hormones – in your body).
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