Thyroid disorder

Thyroid disorders impact how the butterfly-shaped thyroid gland located at the base of your neck functions. This gland is part of your endocrine system and makes thyroid hormones that regulate your metabolism.
When your thyroid makes too many or too few hormones, it can cause problems. The most common thyroid conditions include:

Hypothyroidism - Your thyroid gland doesn't make enough hormones. This slows your metabolism, making you feel tired, gain weight, and be sensitive to cold.

Hyperthyroidism - Your thyroid gland makes too much thyroid hormone, speeding up your metabolism. Symptoms include unintended weight loss, rapid heartbeat, hand tremors, and more frequent bowel movements.

Hashimoto’s disease - This is an autoimmune disorder where your immune system attacks your thyroid, causing inflammation and affecting its ability to make hormones. It usually leads to hypothyroidism.

Graves' disease - Another autoimmune disorder where antibodies overstimulate your thyroid, causing it to make too much thyroid hormone. This results in hyperthyroidism.

Goiter - When your thyroid grows bigger, often as a result of a deficiency in iodine or inflammation. A large goiter can make it hard to swallow and breathe.

Thyroid nodules - These lumps in your thyroid are often non-cancerous. But some may contain cancerous cells.

Thyroid cancer - This very treatable cancer starts in your thyroid gland cells. Risk increases if you have a family history or radiation exposure.

Getting the right treatment can help manage your thyroid disorder. I highly recommend consulting with the knowledgeable doctors at Hormone Harmony if you suspect any thyroid issues. Their cutting-edge therapies and holistic approach can correctly diagnose and treat your condition. Visit Hormone Harmony.com today to book an appointment!

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