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Home Remedies For Thyroid You Should Know

Thyroid has become a common problem these days. The problems associated with this disease is a sudden increase or decrease in the body weight, facial hairs, irregular menstrual cycle, fatigue, insomnia, low libidos, sensitivity to extreme temperatures, dry hair & skin, and many more.

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The thyroid gland is the butterfly gland placed right below the Adam’s apple having two important functions. First, to regulate ideal concentration of calcium ions in the blood stream second, to control the digestive system and protein processes.

While there has been, yet, no cure to treat thyroid completely; medicines are there to regulate the thyroid gland which has to be consumed for a lifetime. But you can maintain normalcy in the TSH levels by adapting a few  along with the medication to manage weight and prevent other health problems.

Yoga And Meditation

Yoga aasanas and exercises is known to stimulate the whole endocrine system. The Sarvangasana or the shoulder stand is noted for being highly beneficial to thyroid patients. Daily meditation helps reduce stress which in turn helps trigger the butterfly gland for smooth functioning.

Apple Cider Vinegar

One of the most effective home remedies for thyroid is using apple cider vinegar. It helps detoxify body, helps in weight loss, restores the balance of acid alkaline and also improves energy levels in the body. Add two spoons of this vinegar to a glass of warm water and add it to your daily diet. You can add honey to sweeten the taste.

Probiotics

Many times, the Thyroid disease have been linked to the disease named leaky gut syndrome. In this syndrome, the protein gluten leaks and spreads into the blood stream and cause inflammation all over your body, and also your thyroid gland! Probiotic foods are the best for treating this syndrome. Thus, leading to a normal and active thyroid gland.

There were a few home remedies for thyroid you must know. If you are facing troubles with your butterfly gland, follow these easy steps and maintain your TSH levels.

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Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism is the condition that occurs due to excessive production of thyroid hormone by the thyroid gland. Signs and symptoms differ between people and might include irritability, muscle weakness, sleeping disorders, a fast heartbeat, poor tolerance of heat, diarrhea,enlargement of the thyroid, and weight loss.

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Symptoms of Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism tends to run in families and has a genetic link for instance, the Grave’s disease, an autoimmune disorder, is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. It causes antibodies to stimulate the thyroid to secrete too much hormone.

There are variety of other symptoms that can cause hyperthyroidism:

  • Increased appetite
  • Nervousness and restlessness
  • Weakness
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Itching
  • Nausea and vomiting

You might need immediate medical attention if you have these symptoms:

  • Dizziness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Fast, irregular heart rate

Diagnosis

A complete medical history and physical exam will be your first step in your hyperthyroid diagnosis. This can reveal common signs of hyperthyroidism like weight loss, rapid pulse, elevated blood pressure, protruding eyes and enlarged thyroid gland

Other tests may include:

Cholesterol test: Low cholesterol can be a sign of a high  metabolic rate, in which your body is burning through cholesterol quickly.

Ultrasound: It can measure the size of the entire thyroid gland, as well as any masses within it.

Thyroid stimulating hormone level test: When thyroid hormone levels are normal or high, TSH should be lower. An abnormally low TSH can be the first sign of hyperthyroidism.

Thyroid scan: this helps in checking if your thyroid is  overactive

CT or MRI scans: Shows if a pituitary tumor is present that’s causing the condition.

Preventions

Regular exercising, taking nutritional supplements and  eating proper diet which includes sodium, calcium can help in preventing hyperthyroidism.

Hyperthyroidism also cause your bones to become thin and weak. Taking vitamin D and calcium supplements during and after treatment can help strengthen your bones.

If you discuss more about Hyperthyroidism you can consult a doctor via video or telephonic call at Medharbour.com

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