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... thyroid gland is making too much thyroid hormone. The most likely cause is either Graves' disease or overactive thyroid nodules. If your thyroid gland takes ...
Hashimoto's disease, or chronic autoimmune thyroiditis, is an autoimmune disorder that occurs when immune system cells lead to the death of the thyroid's ...
With underactive thyroid, a condition called hypothyroidism, mood symptoms may include: Depression. Unusual tiredness. Although thyroid disease can affect mood, ...
Hyperthyroidism. Weight loss, rapid heartbeat, anxiety, fatigue, trouble sleeping, tremors and sweating. · Hypothyroidism. Thinning hair, weight gain, fatigue, ...
An underactive thyroid can cause a number of health problems if left untreated, including unexplained fatigue, weight gain, difficulty with memory, constipation ...
If you have a thyroid nodule, you'll likely be sent to a specialist in disorders of glands that secrete hormones. That specialist is called an endocrinologist.
Aggressive thyroid cancers that grow more quickly may require additional treatment options to control the disease. Options might include: Targeted drug therapy.
When the pituitary detects low thyroid hormones in the blood, it sends TSH to the thyroid to prompt an increase in thyroid hormone production. High TSH levels ...
That's particularly true for those who have Graves' disease, the most common form of hyperthyroidism. An eye condition known as thyroid eye disease — also ...
Thyroid disease in pregnancy: Practice Bulletin No. 223. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2020; doi:10.1097/AOG.0000000000003893. Maraka S, et al. Subclinical ...
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