7 Quick Facts You Must Know About Hypothyroidism

7 Quick Facts You Must Know About Hypothyroidism

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March 3, 2018 , Last updated: July 3, 2024

The phrase ‘thyroid problems’ has become an increasingly common point of discussion especially in urban areas. Erratic diet and lifestyle habits are seeing more and more women and men seeking thyroid treatment. The more widespread a health condition, the more the information that floats around. However, not everything we read and hear is necessarily true.

On being diagnosed with thyroid problems, most hit the panic button and seek out knowledge about the condition from every source available. However, sieving through the information and knowing what is relevant is often a daunting task. Of the different types of thyroid problems, hypothyroidism has become especially common these days. The thyroid gland plays an extremely important role in maintaining your overall well-being and it is extremely important to look after thyroid health. Here are seven quick and essential facts that you must know on hypothyroidism.

  1. A sluggish thyroid

    Hypothyroidism is a disease that happens when the thyroid gland does not produce sufficient hormone. This slows down body metabolism and leaves you feeling dull all-day long. Hypothyroidism should be distinguished from hyperthyroidism which is marked by thyroid gland overactivity. 

  2. Recognise the symptoms

    Here are the most common symptoms of hypothyroidism: constant fatigue, swollen neck, irregular menses, constipation, cold hands and feet, joint and muscle aches, sudden weight gain and/or obesity, brittle nails, hair loss, and dull skin. Prolonged hypothyroidism can also lead to depression.

  3. The lack of iodine

    Hypothyroidism is an autoimmune disease. This means it is a disease of the immune system. Autoimmune diseases often run in families. However, hypothyroidism can also be caused due to a lack of sufficient iodine in one’s diet. This is because iodine is the primary ingredient your thyroid needs to function efficiently.

  4. Men can get it too

    Hypothyroidism is often wrongly portrayed as a woman’s disease. While it is true that women are more susceptible to developing symptoms of hypothyroidism, men too can develop this thyroid disease.  This is especially true for men who have a family history of thyroid problems or hormonal imbalance complications.

  5. Ignoring worsens the condition

    The biggest mistake many people make is that they underestimate the severity of hypothyroidism. Ignoring the symptoms of this thyroid condition can have serious repercussions on your health in the future. Complications that can arise include obesity, diabetes, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and infertility.

  6. Exercise and diet matter

    Thyroid diseases need a holistic approach to healing. Merely popping a tablet does not do the trick. Successful thyroid treatment entails a complete approach in diet and lifestyle. Sustained and healthy food habits and an active lifestyle are the best ways to heal your thyroid naturally.

  7. The fault in food

    Much of modern diet relies on heavily processed foods such as biscuits, bread, cakes, breakfast cereal, pickles, tinned snacks, and frozen cold cuts. The more processed foods that you consume, the worse your thyroid health. If you suffer from hypothyroidism, you must cut out processed foods from your diet as much as possible.

Homeopathy and thyroid treatment

Homeopathy offers comprehensive treatment for all kinds of thyroid problems. Thyroid treatment, in homeopathy, works by boosting your very own immune system so that it fights diseases on its own. Moreover, the medicines are natural and absolutely free from side-effects. This makes homeopathy a great option for children, expectant mothers, and for anyone suffering from any major illness or accident and trauma.

Homeopathy doctors believe that healing should be a comfortable experience for the patient. Homeopathic thyroid treatment works by gently providing relief from the symptoms of hypothyroidism while bringing the condition under control for life. The approach to healing is painless and non-invasive; the medicines are administered in the form of oral pills. Do not let hypothyroidism get in the way of a normal, healthy life. Speak to a homeopathic doctor today for the best thyroid treatment for you and your loved ones.

Dr. RAJ DANIEL
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