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The Thyroid Gland
Definition:
Gland
at
the
base
of
the
neck
that
produces
hormones
that
control
the
metabolic
rate
(how
much
energy
the
body
uses)
and
level
of
calcium
in
the
blood.
| Hormones are the chemical substances that are produced by different glands in the body and are carried to various organs through blood. |
Location of the Gland:
The thyroid gland is located in the front of the neck attached to the lower part of the voice box (or larynx) and to the upper part of the windpipe (or trachea). It's brownish red, with left and right halves (called lobes) that look like a butterfly's wings. The lobes are connected by a narrow neck (or isthmus). Each lobe is about 4 cm long and 1 to 2 cm wide. The name "thyroid" comes from the Greek word, which means, "shield".
This hormone is also referred to as one of the life-saving hormones. It controls the metabolic rate, i.e. the amount of energy the body uses to maintain the action such as breathing, circulation and digestion. Another important function of this hormone is being involved in the maturation of the brain and physical growth in babies both before and after birth. Deficiency of thyroid hormone certainly can affect height in the growing children. In short, this gland helps control the metabolism and growth.
Getting
Thyroid?
The
gland
normally
increases
during
adolescent
and
pregnancy.
There
is
no
need
to
be
unless
the
gland
is
small,
but
when
the
size
increases
you
would
need
to
visit
a
doctor.
When
the
size
of
this
gland
increases
it
is
called
Goiter.
Previously
goiter
was
caused
to
the
deficiency
of
iodine
but
today
since
there
is
iodination
of
salt
and
water
goiter
is
not
caused
by
the
deficiency
of
iodine.
| Hypo means under-active: Hyper means overactive |
The body systems affected by this disorder are quite variable. A lack of thyroid hormones leads to a general decrease in the rate of utilization of fat, protein, and carbohydrate.
Symptoms
| IN HYPERTHYROIDISM | IN HYPOTHYROIDISM |
|
Nervousness Weight Loss Inability to tolerate warm temperature Increased bowel activity Palpitations Particularly fine hair & skin Muscle weakness (upper arms and thighs) Insomnia Cardiac Complications Hair Loss Increased blood pressure Diarrhoea Hyperactivity in children Irritable / Excitable |
Dry
Skin Weight Gain Inability to tolerate cold temperature Elevated Cholesterol Depression Coarsening of skin & hair Adrenal insufficiency Hoarse, slow speech Muscle Complaints Weakness Constipation Nerve Problems Puffiness around the eyes Poor growth in children |
Diagnosis:
The actual diagnosis of hyperthyroidism is easy to make once its possibility is entertained. Accurate and widely available blood tests can confirm or rule out the diagnosis quite easily within a day or two.
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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