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Thyroid Disorders: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

Thyroid Disorders: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
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Feb 19, 2025

Do you find yourself feelingexhausted all the time, having a sudden weight gain or experiencing mood swings? Itmay be your thyroid that is to blame. This butterfly-shaped gland in your neck may be small,but its impact on your health is massive. However, thyroid disorders extendbeyond just hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. 

In this guide, we’ll explore thyroid disorders more intensively, includingsymptoms, diagnosis, and the knowledge most websites miss. And we’ll include some keystatistics to help put into perspective how common these conditions are. 

Thyroid Problems: India’s SilentEpidemic 

Didyou know that more than 42 million Indians have thyroid disorders. That’s about the size of a smallcountry! Women are especially vulnerable: Studies have found thatone in eight women will have a thyroid condition in their lifetime. Pregnancy, menopause and autoimmune diseases increasevulnerability in women. 

What is the Thyroid and Why ShouldWe Care? 

The thyroid belongs tothe endocrine system and is significant in producing hormones that regulate your body metabolism. The two primary hormonesit produces are: 

  • Thyroxine (T4): This is the inactive form, which is converted to the active hormone. 
  • Triiodothyronine(T3): The active form which directly impacts metabolism, heart rate, and body temperature. 

When yourthyroid doesn’t do its job, it results in two significant conditions: hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid). 

Signs and Symptoms of ThyroidDisorders 

Because thyroid problems can affect numerous systems in the body, you could have a variety of symptoms that may be confused withother health conditions. Here’s what to look out for: 

Signs ofHypothyroidism (Underactive Thyroid) 

  • Unexplained Weight Gain: The slower metabolism means you couldgain weight even when eating normally.
  • Extreme Fatigue: No matter how much sleep you get, the feeling of tirednesssurrounds you 24/7.
  • Cold Sensitive: You feel cold even in warm conditions.
  • Depression & Brain Fog: “The most common one is difficulty concentrating andlow mood.
  • Constipation: Slow digestionis an underappreciated symptom.
  • Hair Loss & Dry Skin: Your hair might turn brittle or fall out; yourskin may feel dry. 

Signs & Symptoms of Hyperthyroidism (OveractiveThyroid) 

  • Unexplained Weight Loss: You start to lose alot of weight because your metabolism makes your process fireup.
  • Heart Palpitations & Anxiety: Rapid pulse rate and nervousness aretypical symptoms.
  • Heat Sensitivity & Sweating: You may feel hot in normal temperatures.
  • Loose Stools: Digestion is accelerated, resulting inincreased bathroom visits.
  • Tremors & MuscleWeakness: Hands may shake or feel weak.
  • Bulging Eyes (Graves’ Disease): Thisis a classic sign of an overactive thyroid. 

Assessing and Treating ThyroidDisorders 

How Do Doctors DiagnoseThyroid Disorders? 

A simple bloodtest that checks for Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), T3 and T4 levels in the body, is the easiest way to diagnose thyroid imbalances. Sometimes anultrasound or thyroid scan is necessary to look for nodules or abnormalities. 

Who Should Get Tested? 

  • Women over 35
  • Pregnant women
  • Individuals with a family history of thyroid disorders
  • Anyone experiencing unexplained weight changes, fatigue or mood swings
  • People with autoimmune diseases such as diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis 

Treatment Options 

The treatment for thyroid disorders isbased on whether the thyroid is underactive or overactive: 

  • Hypothyroidism: Typically managed with levothyroxine, a synthetic thyroid hormone.
  • Hyperthyroidism: Treated with antithyroid drugs, radioactive iodine therapy, or surgery for severe cases.
  • Diet & Lifestyle Adjustments: Foods high in iodine, selenium and/or zinc essential for thyroid function 

Lesser-KnownFacts About Thyroid Disorders 

  1. ThyroidDisorders Munchausen Other Conditions 
    Thyroid imbalances also often mimic otherhealth concerns, like depression, anxiety, menopause, or even cardiac concerns. This can contribute to misdiagnosisand unnecessary therapies. 
    For instance, an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) can cause slow heart rate and fatigue, which may mimicheart disease. Hypertension (high blood pressure)and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) can also produce anxiety-like symptoms and lead to unwarranted psychiatric treatments. 

  2. Some Medications CanInterfere With Your Thyroid 
    Many common medications can upset thyroid function, suchas: 
    • Beta-blockers (for high blood pressure) – can suppress thyroid hormons.
    • Lithium (for bipolar disorder) — a known inducer of hypothyroidism.
    • Hormonal contraceptives and estrogen therapy– may change thyroid function, and medicationadjustments are needed.

      If you take these drugs, you need
      regular thyroid screenings. 
  3. Your Digestive Health Is Linked toYour Thyroid
    Newer research suggests gut bacteria convert thyroidhormones. An unhealthy gut also diminishes the body'sability to absorb and use thyroid hormones effectively. This is whythose with thyroid disorders do well on: 
    • PROBIOTICS (yogurt, kimchi, kefir)
    • Highfibre foods (e.g. vegetables and whole grains)
    • Balanced dietsand hydration 
  4. Lifestyle Choices Can Impact Thyroid Function
    Your thyroid can be impacted bychronic stress, lack of sleep and extreme dieting. The stress hormone cortisol suppressesthyroid function, causing fatigue and weight gain. Crash diets or dramatically cutting calories can also slow metabolism andworsen symptoms, particularly in patients with hypothyroidism.
  5. Thyroid Disorders May Impact Fertility andPregnancy
    Thyroid hormones are importantin reproductive health. Untreated thyroidimbalances may prevent conception or raise the likelihood of miscarriage. Pregnant women withhypothyroidism are at increased risk for preterm birth and their babies may develop problems. 

So if you are trying toconceive, a thyroid function test (TFT) is essential. 

Thyroid Disorders: Myths andFacts 

  • Myth: Thyroid disorders happen only inolder adults.
    • FACT:Thyroid conditions can occur at any age, even in newborns (congenital hypothyroidism).
  • Myth: If my thyroid tests aren’t abnormal,I don’t have a problem.
    • Fact: Certainthyroid disorders, including Hashimoto’s disease, may not appear on routine tests but can still cause symptoms.
  • Myth: Diet alone is enough to treat thyroid conditions.
    • Fact: While ahealthy diet helps, most thyroid conditions need medication to avoid serious complications. 

Paras Hospitals:Empowering You to Control Your Thyroid Health 

Your thyroid health shouldnot be left to chance. Paras Hospitals is one of the leadingproviders of specialized care in the India, providing you with highly experienced endocrinologists, advanced diagnostic tests, and personalized treatment plans to restore the balance. 

‍‍‍‍👉Schedule a thyroid screening now! 

Final Thoughts 

Thyroid disorders are more prevalent than you realize, but they don’t have to dictateyour life. However, the right diagnosis and treatment can help you manage your symptoms and live a healthy, activelifestyle.” Stay alert, listen to your body, and actwhen necessary! 

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