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The thyroid gland is located in the throat. The left and right lobes of the thyroid gland are connected by an isthmus.
Symptoms for low level thyroid are feeling tire, weak or depressed, heavy or irregular menstrual period, constipation, Dry skins and brittle nails, memory problem, not being able to stand cold and/or having trouble thinking clearly .
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Yes and no. A cause of constipation can be inherited from parents, grandparents, etc. Such a cause may be a thyroid deficiency. however constipation is a symptom of many disorders and diseases so it cannot be directly inherited as such.
Yes, your body may shake (called tremors) if you have a thyroid problem.
Constipation is usually caused by a diet low in fiber, lack of exercise, ignoring the urge to go and not drinking enough water. Constipation can also be caused by an under active thyroid and certain medications.
The two lobes of the Thyroid gland being the thyroid and the parathyroid are connected by an isthmus.
Primary hypothyroidism is caused by a problem with the thyroid gland itself that produces a low amount of thyroid hormone.Secondary hypothyroidism occurs when another problem interferes with the thyroid's ability to produce hormones. For example, the pituitary gland and hypothalamus produce hormones that trigger the release of thyroid hormone.A problem with one of these glands can make your thyroid underactive.Sometimes, an underactive thyroid that results from a problem with the hypothalamus is called tertiary hypothyroidism.
Yes, a thyroid problem can cause male fertility issues.
If you find that you have a thyroid problem, see an endocrinologist who specializes in thyroid disorders.
No, diabetus mellitus is a problem of the pancreas.
The woman will most likely not be able to conceive until the thyroid problem is treated appropriately. Additionally, pregnancy with a thyroid disorder that is not under control is dangerous for the fetus.