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There are 10 signs, immediately think of thyroid disease
The thyroid is an important organ that plays a role in releasing hormones, shaped like a butterfly in the front of the neck. Although this is a very small gland, it is an important organ and is easily invaded, leading to inflammation, affecting the patient's health. Through many studies, the rate of thyroid disease is about 30% in people aged 18-65, the rate of disease increases with age and is more common in women (ratio of 5 women / 1 man). Thyroid diseases are often overlooked and undiagnosed in 20-60% of all people with the disease. This makes examination and treatment more difficult, many people when discovered the disease has progressed to a more severe stage.
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Common diseases of the thyroid gland and how to treat it
The thyroid is an extremely important endocrine gland of the body, playing an indispensable role in growth and development. Any abnormality of the thyroid gland also has a significant impact on the patient. The following article points out the common causes of thyroid disease and how to treat and prevent it.
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Hormones secreted by the thyroid gland
As one of the important endocrine glands, thyroid hormones play a role in regulating many growth and development activities of the body. When thyroid function is disrupted, people will face the risk of diseases such as hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, benign thyroid goiter, thyroid cancer...
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Understanding Thyroid Ultrasound Results
Thyroid ultrasound is a quick, painless procedure that can detect thyroid abnormalities and early stages of cancer. If you have a family history of the disease or suspect you have thyroid disease, you should have an ultrasound to screen for the disease early.
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Thyroid physiological changes during pregnancy
The thyroid is an endocrine gland that plays a very important role, ensuring the activity and function of endocrine organs in the body. Accordingly, to meet the increased metabolic needs during pregnancy, the thyroid gland will have physiological and functional changes. However, it is also from these changes that can make pregnant mothers mistake it for serious thyroid diseases.
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Quiz: Is Your Thyroid Healthy?
The thyroid gland produces hormones that help control many parts of your metabolism, such as your heart rate and how quickly you burn calories. Women are more likely to have thyroid problems than men. Studies show that 1 in 8 women are affected. The most common thyroid problems are hypothyroidism, when the gland doesn’t produce enough hormones, and hyperthyroidism, when it produces too much.
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Complications can be encountered if thyroid hormone deficiency
Thyroid hormone deficiency, also known as hypothyroidism, if not detected and treated early, will lead to extremely dangerous complications, directly affecting the health and life of the patient. When a pregnant mother has a thyroid hormone deficiency, it can also negatively affect the development of the fetus in the womb.
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