{"id":3377,"date":"2019-02-12T14:01:38","date_gmt":"2019-02-12T14:01:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mybiosource.com\/learn\/?p=3377"},"modified":"2023-03-11T09:15:22","modified_gmt":"2023-03-11T09:15:22","slug":"thyroid-awareness-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mybiosource.com\/learn\/thyroid-awareness-week\/","title":{"rendered":"Thyroid Awareness Week"},"content":{"rendered":"<table style=\"background-color: #e6e4e3; width: 627px;\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 627px;\" width=\"623\">\n<h3 style=\"padding-left: 200px;\"><strong><u>Table of Contents<\/u><\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong>I. <a href=\"#1\">Introduction<\/a><\/strong><br \/>\n<a href=\"#2\"><strong>II. What is the thyroid gland?<\/strong><\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"#3\"><strong>III. Functions of the thyroid gland<\/strong><\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"#4\"><strong>IV. Thyroid problems<\/strong><\/a><br \/>\nA. Hyperthyroidism<br \/>\nB. Hypothyroidism<br \/>\nC. Thyroid nodules<br \/>\nD. Goiter Thyroiditis<br \/>\nE. Thyroid cancer<br \/>\n<a href=\"#5\"><strong>V. Diagnosis of thyroid diseases<\/strong><\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p id=\"1\">January is observed as the thyroid awareness week to increase the awareness of thyroid associated diseases and to increase awareness among the elderly and pregnant women to have their thyroid test done periodically to avoid further complications. <span id=\"urn:enhancement-08dcf7aa-4f95-47c7-9182-b24a0c60c358\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid\">Thyroid<\/span> is hormone secreted by the thyroid <span id=\"urn:enhancement-08cd6599-f3b4-4227-b3e0-dbbacbab87ac\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/gland\">gland<\/span> which is buttefly shaped and is located below the neck, in front of the larynx. This small organ pretty much controls most of the important functions like regulating body temperature, digestion, keeping the heart muscles working, increases glucose metabolism, maintains bone calcium levels, regulates other hormones, in short it keeps our body in synchronization.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"urn:enhancement-3f305c7a-df44-446d-af97-33744a474b86\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid\"><\/p>\n<p id=\"2\">Thyroid<\/span> gland produce thyroid hormones ( <span id=\"urn:enhancement-f69a99a2-0755-40ee-b86b-678456958d83\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/t3\">T3<\/span> and <span id=\"urn:enhancement-1bba6b73-255e-4446-b187-a2ecec978f3e\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-creative-work\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid_hormone\">T4<\/span> ) that regulates protein synthesis, how quickly the body uses various energy sources. T3 and <span id=\"urn:enhancement-a9755dff-7f4c-449c-8859-c5240c842916\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-creative-work\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/t4\">T4<\/span> regulate the growth and rate of function of other organs in the body.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"urn:enhancement-7557f8d5-c297-4725-938f-3d4972cc391a\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid\"><\/p>\n<p id=\"3\">Thyroid<\/span> hormone helps in metabolism and is essential for every cell in tissues and organs to work. Since the body is dependent upon this hormone maintain normal levels of this hormones is very crucial. A disease or any condition to the thyroid gland can cause an imbalance and lead to overactive or an <span id=\"urn:enhancement-05370cee-8c0f-4c06-9aba-1c84e6a5e77d\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hypothyroidism\">underactive thyroid<\/span> gland. <span id=\"urn:enhancement-f160a640-195b-415f-8053-e139a124749d\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid\">Thyroid<\/span> problems include <span id=\"urn:enhancement-c222661c-2982-41b2-99a5-9f8d70e71b25\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/goiter\">goiter<\/span>, <span id=\"urn:enhancement-1dc3cfae-4c81-463e-ac39-8665e1de949c\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hyperthyroidism\">hyperthyroidism<\/span>, hypothyroidism, <span id=\"urn:enhancement-913eb6c0-8a62-4fa8-87d7-f46d80f74843\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid_cancer\">thyroid cancer<\/span>, <span id=\"urn:enhancement-f8052763-7b27-4347-b61c-acdcedca6cc4\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid_nodule\">thyroid nodules<\/span> and <span id=\"urn:enhancement-1efb374f-57e7-45cc-b7fa-20cef635a663\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroiditis\">thyroiditis<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p id=\"5\">Diagnosis of <span id=\"urn:enhancement-e38f2f90-8234-4d10-93e4-fe1977708f7f\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid_disease\">thyroid diseases<\/span> can be conducted by a general practitioner, they will check the patients medical history, conduct physical examination, and\u00a0if required may opt for a thyroid tests or <span id=\"urn:enhancement-3711b0f8-9aa5-4eb0-a150-6ec562ab3152\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid\">Thyroid<\/span> Stimulating Hormone (TSH) test to check of levels of the hormone in the blood. They may sometimes also use a biopsy or conduct ultrasound of the thyroid gland. The treatment depends on the problem, but may include medicines, radioiodine therapy, or thyroid surgery.<\/p>\n<p><strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"4\">Hypothyroidism<\/strong> Hypothyroidism\u00a0is when your thyroid does not make enough thyroid hormones. It is also called <span id=\"urn:enhancement-bc1ca873-e46b-430b-9717-9d9ce6d7fd32\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/infection\">underactive thyroid<\/span>. This slows down many of your body&#8217;s functions, like your metabolism. The most common cause of hypothyroidism is due to\u00a0Hashimoto\u2019s disease, where the persons own immune system mistakenly attacks the thyroid. This attack damages the thyroid so that it does not make enough hormones. Hypothyroidism also can be caused by treatment of certain cancers and thyroid removal Hypothyroidism is treated with medications that provides body with the thyroid hormone it needs to work normally. With current advancements in medicine, hypothyroidism can be successfully treated but not be cured. Patient with hypothyroidism condition will likely need to take thyroid hormone pills for the rest of their life. Hypothyroidism\u00a0that is not treated with medicine during pregnancy can cause <span id=\"urn:enhancement-b510cbb4-c5fc-42b5-be44-db051cdc5132\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/anemia\">anemia<\/span>, preeclampsia (a serious condition starting after 20 weeks of pregnancy, it causes <span id=\"urn:enhancement-33894f12-99c1-4d24-877a-ce155204be26\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/high-blood-pressure\">high blood pressure<\/span> and problems with the kidneys and other organs. The only cure for preeclampsia is childbirth. In newborns it leads to fast heart rate, which can lead to heart failure, poor weight gain, or an enlarged thyroid that can make it hard to breathe), Low birth weight (smaller than 5 pounds), <span id=\"urn:enhancement-0e7f4c5a-b2b5-48ea-8de6-aa0ee2987bab\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/miscarriage\">miscarriage<\/span>, problems with the baby&#8217;s growth and brain development. <strong>Hyperthyroidism<\/strong> Hyperthyroidism is a condition when one\u2019s thyroid gland is overactive. Hyperthyroidism causes the thyroid to make more thyroid hormone than what is required by the body. Hiher levels of thyroid hormone in the circulation increases metabolism and many body&#8217;s functions, like your glucose intake and heart rate. The most common cause of hyperthyroidism is\u00a0due to <span id=\"urn:enhancement-02ef032c-b190-4949-a46e-4379e672c80b\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/graves-disease\">Graves&#8217; disease<\/span>. <span id=\"urn:enhancement-079c7c22-e80d-47e7-947b-fc4eb3ff987d\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/graves-disease\">Graves&#8217; disease<\/span> is a problem with the immune system. With this\u00a0disease, your immune system attacks the thyroid and causes it to make more thyroid hormone than your body needs. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism do not show initially. But, over time, a overreacting thyroid gland can cause symptoms such as weight loss, palpitation of the heart, feeling nervous or anxious, feeling irritable, trouble sleeping, increased sweating, muscle weakness, fewer and lighter menstrual periods than normal. Hyperthyroidism raises the risk for\u00a0<span id=\"urn:enhancement-3805a9c4-c1e9-4d6e-bda8-e726db68a1cc\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/osteoporosis\">osteoporosis<\/span>, a condition that causes weak bones that break easily. Hyperthyroidism is most commonly associated with women who have gone through <span id=\"urn:enhancement-7a3bee53-27d9-4c7b-a4ae-4f3242dcbeca\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/menopause\">menopause<\/span> or who are already at high risk of <span id=\"urn:enhancement-31d4bfad-6794-42b3-b564-5044595f1c3f\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/osteoporosis\">osteoporosis<\/span>. Your doctor&#8217;s choice of treatment will depend on the cause of your hyperthyroidism. Treatments include antithyroid medication that will block your thyroid from making new thyroid hormones, Beta-blockers\u00a0block the effects of thyroid hormone on your body and regulated hear rate but Beta-blockers do not reduce the amount of thyroid hormones that are made or thyroid surgery to remove most or all of the thyroid. This may cause permanent hypothyroidism. Hyperthyroidism\u00a0that is not treated with medicine during pregnancy can cause premature birth (birth of the baby before 39 to 40 weeks, or full-term), preeclampsia, Low birth weight and <span id=\"urn:enhancement-2270077f-a629-455e-b106-aee30d14f332\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/miscarriage\">miscarriage<\/span>. It can be harder to diagnose thyroid problems during pregnancy because of the change in hormone levels that normally happen during pregnancy. But it is especially important to check for problems before getting pregnant and during pregnancy. Uncontrolled hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism can cause problems for both mother and baby. <strong>Thyroiditis\u00a0<\/strong> Thyroiditis\u00a0is inflammation of the thyroid. It happens when the body&#8217;s immune system makes\u00a0antibodies\u00a0that attack the thyroid. Causes of thyroiditis in most cases include <span id=\"urn:enhancement-8b0ca2c8-237b-43f0-8966-164ab422e8e6\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/autoimmune\">autoimmune<\/span> diseases, certain side effect of medication, viral or <span id=\"urn:enhancement-beaa1c07-dbcb-4f19-a49b-acb2ae5c3c20\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/bacterial\">bacterial<\/span> infection. Two common types of thyroiditis are\u00a0<span id=\"urn:enhancement-26320709-fd5f-4d04-8208-16d8efc340ed\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hashimotos-disease\">Hashimoto&#8217;s disease<\/span>\u00a0and\u00a0postpartum thyroiditis. Postpartum thyroiditis, or inflammation of the thyroid after giving birth and as per studies it affects 10% of women. It often goes undiagnosed because symptoms that may follow delivery. Women with postpartum thyroiditis may feel very tired and moody. <strong>Goiter<\/strong> A goiter is an unusually enlarged thyroid gland. It may happen only for a short time and may go away on its own without treatment. Or it could be a symptom of another thyroid disease that requires treatment. goiter is more common in women than in men and especially in women before <span id=\"urn:enhancement-51da5b28-cd2e-4ead-93c3-39e76efdf6a5\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/menopause\">menopause<\/span>. Some common causes of goiter include <span id=\"urn:enhancement-8ad651ea-44cc-4bb3-824e-a1d9192d56bc\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hashimotos-disease\">Hashimoto&#8217;s disease<\/span>, <span id=\"urn:enhancement-7bddef6f-591b-486f-b264-019ed8adabe7\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/graves-disease\">graves&#8217; disease<\/span>, thyroid nodules, thyroiditis, <span id=\"urn:enhancement-24188f1f-3fa2-4af3-bf5c-a27fafd849e9\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid_cancer\">thyroid cancer<\/span>. Usually, the only symptom of a goiter is a swelling in your neck. It may be large enough that you can see it or feel the lump with your hand. A very large goiter can also cause a tight feeling in your throat, coughing, or problems swallowing or breathing. <strong><span id=\"urn:enhancement-e0de736b-947b-4898-87e2-5445e14c8c66\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid\">Thyroid<\/span> Cancer<\/strong> <span id=\"urn:enhancement-93cd4283-e891-4e47-a75c-3783af5dcb2e\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid\">Thyroid<\/span> cancer happens when cancer cells form from the tissues of the thyroid gland. Most people with <span id=\"urn:enhancement-5f5f69a8-1aa1-4bdb-8b28-76ff4b888c68\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid_cancer\">thyroid cancer<\/span> have a <span id=\"urn:enhancement-3dc349f0-693a-403c-8272-1be34fcf470e\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid-nodule\">thyroid nodule<\/span> that does not cause any symptoms. If you do have symptoms, you may have swelling or a lump in your neck. The lump may cause problems swallowing. Some people get a hoarse voice. Pregnancy-related hormones raise the level of thyroid hormones in the blood. <span id=\"urn:enhancement-ee6a3b54-5293-4e51-8e51-d682005cd031\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/thyroid\">Thyroid<\/span> hormones are necessary for the baby&#8217;s brain development while in the womb.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Table of Contents I. Introduction II. What is the thyroid gland? III. Functions of the thyroid gland IV. Thyroid problems A. Hyperthyroidism B. Hypothyroidism C. Thyroid nodules D. Goiter Thyroiditis E. Thyroid cancer V. 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