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What is hypothyroidism?

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What is hypothyroidism?

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  1. What is hypothyroidism? When you have hypothyroidism, your metabolism slows down because your bloodstream doesn't have enough thyroid hormone. When your thyroid doesn't produce and release enough thyroid hormone into your body, hypothyroidism results. Your metabolism will slow down as a result, affecting your entire body. Hypothyroidism, also referred to as underactive thyroid disease, is very typical. Myxedema is the medical term for abnormally low thyroid levels. Myxedema is a highly dangerous illness that can result in major symptoms like: 1.the body's low temperature. 2.Anemia. 3.a heart attack. 4.Confusion. 5.Coma. 6.Life-threatening hypothyroidism exists in this severe form. Hypothyroidism is generally a highly curable disorder. It can be managed with consistent drug use and follow-up visits to your doctor.

  2. How does the thyroid function? Located in the front of your neck, just below the voice box, the thyroid gland is a tiny, butterfly- shaped structure (larynx). Imagine the butterfly's body focused on your neck and its wings around your windpipe (trachea). The thyroid's primary function is to regulate metabolism. The process by which your body converts food into the energy it needs to function is known as metabolism. T4 and T3 are produced by the thyroid and regulate your metabolism. These hormones instruct the body's cells on how much energy to use throughout the entire body. Your heart rate and body temperature are under their control. When your thyroid is functioning properly, it continuously produces, releases, and then produces new hormones. What distinguishes hypothyroidism from hyperthyroidism? The thyroid doesn't produce enough thyroid hormone when you have hypothyroidism. Quantity is what distinguishes hypothyroidism from hyperthyroidism. The thyroid produces very little thyroid hormone when you have hypothyroidism. On the other hand, a person who has hyperthyroidism has a thyroid that produces excessive amounts of thyroid hormone. Your metabolism speeds up when you have hyperthyroidism, which is caused by elevated thyroid hormone levels. You have a slowdown in metabolism if you have hypothyroidism. Between these two situations, there are many differences. You could struggle to get over the cold if you have hypothyroidism. You might not be able to endure the heat if you have hyperthyroidism. They represent the thyroid function's polar opposites. You ought to be in the middle, ideally. Both of these disorders are treated in an effort to

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