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erebusvincent · 2 months ago
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“Mid” is… generous. Season four was so bad it gave me thyroiditis. If I find out my thyroid no longer works in five months, I’ll know who to blame.
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munaeem · 2 years ago
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Inflammation of the thyroid gland: investigations and diagnosis
To determine the cause of thyroid gland inflammation, the doctor will first conduct a thorough interview with the patient to gather medical history. An important point here is the occurrence of symptoms. They can provide valuable information to the doctor about the type of thyroid inflammation. Information from the past, such as a sore throat, radiation therapy, drug therapy, or injury, can also…
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dollsome-does-tumblr · 8 months ago
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as someone who can have two cups of black tea several hours apart (never even one caffeinated coffee!) and then if i dare to venture any further i’m a jittery dizzy wreck who can’t sleep, i am so curious about how other people’s bodies handle this substance!
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araekniarchive · 1 year ago
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@mnvart // Kaveh Akbar, 'Calling A Wolf A Wolf' // @PinkRangerLB on Twitter // @kosmogrl // @devinsturk, '15 Proverbs for the Fellow Chronically Ill' // Jasmine Deporta // Anaïs Nin, House of Incest // the gentle wisdom uquiz by @inkskinned // Rora Blue, 'Sweet Dreams' // Hala Alyan, Dear Layal
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livewellclinics · 2 years ago
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physicianclinic · 2 years ago
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Dr Akshay Narawad (General Physician) -What Causes Thyroid? What are its Types and Treatments?
Do you experience concerns with chills, hair loss, mental fog, or weight gain? maybe in the opposite direction? Are you clammy, pumped up, or worried? Does exhaustion affect your day in and day out? If you experience the listed symptoms, your thyroid gland may be to blame. This incredible controller of the mind and body might malfunction occasionally. The symptoms are typical of women, and receiving the appropriate treatment is essential if you don't want to keep feeling lethargic.
The thyroid gland is what?
The thyroid gland is a ductless gland on the front of your neck that has a butterfly shape. The gland creates hormones that control how quickly your metabolism moves. The system aids the body in utilising energy. When you have a thyroid issue, your metabolism drastically slows down because the production of thyroid hormones is interrupted. A variety of symptoms brought on by the fluctuation in hormone levels can impair your body's regular operations. Hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, goitre, thyroid cancer, and thyroid nodules are a few examples of thyroid conditions. The thyroid gland also produces calcitonin, one of the hormones required for calcium metabolism, in addition to the thyroid hormones T3 (tri-iodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine). To validate the level, a thyroid test must be performed.
What varieties of thyroid disorders are there
Thyroid diseases come in two different varieties:
1. Hypothyroidism is a condition in which a person's thyroid gland is underactive. This condition manifests as sluggishness, lethargy, cold intolerance, reduced appetite, weight gain, drooping upper eyelids, high cholesterol, constipation, increased sleep, swelling of the face and limbs, coarse skin, irregular menstrual cycles, and infertility.
2. Hyperthyroidism: When a person has this ailment, their thyroid gland becomes overactive, which causes palpitations, trembling, anxiety, insomnia, heat sensitivity, diarrhoea, weight loss despite increased appetite, protruding eyeballs, irregular menstruation, and low cholesterol.
What triggers a thyroid condition?
Thyroid diseases can have a variety of reasons.
The following are illnesses that result in hypothyroidism:
Thyroiditis is the medical term for thyroid gland inflammation. The amount of thyroid hormones generated is decreased.
The most prevalent types of hypothyroidism are caused by Hashimoto's thyroiditis. It is a genetic, painless immune system condition.
The following are illnesses that lead to hyperthyroidism:
When someone has Graves' disease, their thyroid gland becomes overactive and secretes an excessive number of hormones. The thyroid gland enlarges as a result. Additionally called diffuse toxic goitre. In a condition known as thyroiditis, the thyroid gland releases hormones that have been held there, leading to hyperthyroidism for a few weeks or months. Nodules that form in the thyroid gland and begin secreting too much thyroid hormone are known as toxic adenomas. The body's chemical balance is disrupted by this. A toxic autonomously functioning thyroid nodule refers to a single nodule, whereas a toxic multi-nodular goitre refers to several nodules. There is too much iodine in several cough syrups, cold remedies, and sinus medications. This could lead to the thyroid produces either too little or too much
Thyroid disease treatment
Thyroid hormone pills are an effective treatment for the majority of hypothyroid patients. The dose must be regularly monitored. On the other hand, medicine is an option for the treatment of hyperthyroidism. For a full recovery, surgery and radioiodine therapy may occasionally be required. Even when a huge goitre causes disruptive and compressive symptoms or is just for aesthetic purposes, surgery is required. The kind and stage of thyroid cancer will determine if surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation is necessary.
For More Information about Thyroid Related problem Contact us at—The Physicians clinic
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ticcitavvi · 1 month ago
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"man, why am I so tired this week" wonders the chronically ill bitch who has the infamous 'makes you super fucking tired' disease
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erebusvincent · 2 months ago
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A week ago, the pain started up again as bad as it’s ever been. After one night of it I was back on the hydrocodone. I thought I was going to be taking it for the next four months but the pain stopped two nights ago on its own. My resting heart rate started falling too. It only got up to 91 bpm, and I would have thought it would be a lot higher given how bad the pain was. I think it’s 86 now, that seems fine.
I’m glad the pain stopped before I went to ENT, although I was not going to go back on steroids regardless. I didn’t tell my doctor I only took them for a few days the first time. I don’t think it matters anyway.
The pain is the only improvement though. I still have no energy. I still don’t feel well. My brain is still off in some way. I’m not myself anymore.
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unpretty · 2 months ago
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god i wish there was a section in mychart to put "we do not have to spend twenty minutes re-litigating the evidence in her fitness tracker before ordering more bloodwork because her existing bloodwork is too good for an ass that fat"
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reality-detective · 6 months ago
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Thyroid problems can be easily resolved, if your doctor is educated. 🤔
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isbergillustration · 7 months ago
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proteusolm · 2 months ago
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The overlap between people who spend a fortune on supplements and people who are disturbed by iodized salt or fluoridated water is way too big.
I guess supplements are good. Unless they're important enough to be a public health issue and are made accessible to most people. Then they're EVIL.
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omegastation · 1 month ago
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i mentioned before but I got a thyroidectomy on Friday, they removed the entire thyroid gland. It went well, except I have no voice right now. I mean, I can speak, but very slowly and with a low voice. I'm hoping it's not permanent but it happened to a lot of people so right now I'm not too worried.
I'm off work for two weeks and doing my best to stay in a good mood. I'm very lucky to be well surrounded.
Anyway, as soon as I can, I'll check the tag. I also have something ME-related I've been working on for a while that I'll be able to really fix so I can talk about it. And! I ordered a Legion mouse pad so I'm excited to get it.
Hope you're all okay :)
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livewellclinics · 2 years ago
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Here’s what you need to know when it comes to thyroid nodules to help prepare for the possibility of a diagnosis and treatment options.
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intriga-hounds · 1 year ago
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brave baby sauce got her eyes dilated at an OFA clinic this morning so she got a quick trip into petsmart for a treatie
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gotta pick the best stuff
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“mommey i camt fuckening see aneything…..”
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autisticaradiamegido · 5 months ago
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day 192
a break from artfight for some good news! i have finally scheduled a surgical consult to have my enemy (read: uterus) removed. this is a bit of a scarier prospect than my breast reduction was, but i think it will be an equally impactful quality of life improvement when all is said and done!!
anyway those of yall who have been here since the beginning may remember me posting through that whole process so i figure why stop now.
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