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Wednesday, 16 October 2013

When Researching Cases Of Hypothyroidism Symptoms Tampa Doctors Discover Many Causes

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By Chasity Sheppard


When it comes to hypothyroidism symptoms Tampa physicians will encounter as many cases as physicians in any other major city. The high number of people who are afflicted with this is significant. Plus, there may be many cases that go unreported.

The hormone TSH, thyroid stimulating hormone, is supposed to be produced by the body in sufficient amounts. When it is producing less than average, it can result in a serious affliction. If there is not enough, hypothyroidism occurs. People who are not diagnosed, may have such a mild deficiency that it goes unnoticed.

Feeling cold all the time and depressed and constipated are some of the complaints associated with this condition. Others include dry skin, hair loss, weight gain, coarse hair, fatigue and a weak feeling.

Severe cases may experience enlarged tongue, slowed speech, irritability and loss of memory. Not every case will include all these symptoms. If the individual is treated early, the outcome will be better.

Hashimoto's thyroiditis is another cause. It is an autoimmune disorder in which the patients own body causes the disease. In the United States over ten million people have the hypothyroid deficiency. More women than men suffer from it. For each man afflicted, there are ten women with the disorder.

Congenital thyroid agenesis is a condition in which the person is born without a thyroid gland. Other causative factors are a tumor or a reaction to medication. Generally speaking, the disorder is concomitant with insufficient amounts of thyroid hormones.

It is only logical that hypothyroidism is treated by prescribing thyroid hormone medication. There is a synthetic replacement, which provides the best results. The patient must have regular appointments to make certain the correct amount of the hormone is prescribed.

There are instances in which the gland starts functioning in a normal way again. But, in most cases, it requires lifelong treatment and a continuation of regular monitoring to maintain the optimal level of TSH.

Without an adequate amount, symptoms intensify. An addition of too much of the TSH will result in hyperthyroidism symptoms. Plus constipation and nervousness may increase. One severe development that happens if the level is too low is myxedema coma. This condition is rare. However, if it does develop it is life-threatening.

Medication is reasonably priced, is not known to cause side effects and is responsive to treatment. It may require checking all other medicines and even foods may prevent proper absorption of the medicine. Some supplements that are problematic are calcium, cholestyramine, iron and aluminum hydroxide, an ingredient in antacids. A high-fiber diet or excessive consumption of soy can also be problematic.

When a woman with this condition becomes pregnant, monitoring of TSH levels is crucial. Without proper levels the fetus can be harmed. In most instances, the amount of synthetic TSH will have to be increased. By watching the hypothyroidism symptoms Tampa physicians can maintain the correct level and make certain the adequate amount of medication is prescribed.




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