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How To Deal With Thyroid Disease During Pregnancy? - Part 4
Common tests used to diagnose hyperthyroidism
- Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) produced by the pituitary [will be decreased in hyperthyroidism]
- Thyroid hormones themselves (T3, T4, T7) [will be increased]
- Iodine thyroid scan [will show if the cause is a single nodule or the whole gland]
- Special tests like scan and biopsy may be required in cases of suspected cancer.
Test to diagnose hypothyroidism
- Vital signs may reveal slow heart rate, low blood pressure and low temperature.
- A chest X ray might reveal an enlarged heart.
- Laboratory tests include T4 test (low), serum TSH (high in primary hypothyroidism, low or low-normal in secondary hypothyroidism).
Is
treatment
necessary?
This
hormone
is
essential
for
normal
body
functions.
When
you
have
an
under-active
thyroid
hormone
you
will
automatically
find
yourself
becoming
slow,
and
also
the
blood
level
of
cholesterol
increases.
Long-standing
overactive
thyroid
can
make
the
bones
weak
and
the
muscles
thin.
| Excess of thyroid hormone in the blood puts extra pressure on different organs, especially the brain and the heart. Remember thyroid disease is 10 times more common in women than in men. |
Treatment
Hypothyroidism - under active
Risk
Factors
|
Since Hypothyroidism develops from a shortage of thyroid hormone, the most effective treatment is generally thyroid hormone supplementation.
Supplements are either natural hormones extracted from s of animals or synthetic hormones (such as levothyroxine). Both types control the problem, but the newer, synthetic forms are much more efficient and their effects are more easily regulated.
Although treatment provides the necessary hormone control, hypothyroidism often continues throughout life, and the patient may require lifelong follow-up and medication to control the condition.
Iron, for example, interferes with absorption even at doses found in multivitamins. Thyroid hormone may be broken down faster in the presence of drugs such as dilantin, tegretol and rifampin. You need to take the tablet regularly at the same time and your treating physician will decide the dose.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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