Tuesday, October 15, 2013

When Researching Cases Of Hypothyroidism Symptoms Tampa Doctors Discover Many Causes

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.

There are many possible symptoms ranging from general fatigue to dry skin and hair loss. Others are being cold regardless of the temperature and weight gain or weight loss regardless of no change in diet and depression.

Usually symptoms are not overly alarming. However, in the severe cases the patient can experience intense manifestations such as an enlarged tongue, extreme irritability and memory loss. Each case includes a unique combination of any or all of the mentioned symptoms. It is unusual for one person to have all the symptoms. Early recognition and treatment provide a favorable outcome.

A common cause for the occurrence of this malady is Hashimoto's thyroiditis, an autoimmune disease. An autoimmune disease is one in which the patients own body is responsible for causing a disease. More women than men have this disorder. In fact, the ratio is ten to one. In the US, there are ten million sufferers.

Another cause is congenital thyroid agenesis, which means the individual is born without a thyroid. Medications can be the cause and a tumor on the thyroid still another. Basically, hypothyroidism is concomitant with a lack 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 even instances in which the thyroid gland resumes normal functioning. This does not happen very often. Most people with the disorder have to have lifelong treatment to maintain their health. Their blood must be tested regularly.

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.

The synthetic hormone has no reported side effects and works well. All other medication and some foods must be explored to make certain they do not prevent the body from absorbing the hormone. Calcium, iron and a substance found in antacids, aluminum hydroxide, are some things that can interfere with absorption. Others are high-fiber foods and soy.

Careful monitoring is needed for pregnant women with hypothyroidism. If the woman has had the condition prior to becoming pregnant, she needs to be checked frequently. The amount of medicine is usually increased by as much as fifty percent. Looking at hypothyroidism symptoms Tampa physicians can then prescribe the correct amount of synthetic thyroid stimulating hormone and monitor her carefully with frequent blood tests.




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