Thyroid is a necessary endocrine gland that helps your body secrete hormones. It is not a disease which you must cure.
The cure or treatment for hyperthyroidism depends entirely upon its cause. For example:Iodine toxicity hyperthyroidism may be "cured" by decreasing iodine levels in the food eatenA *hot* nodule may be "cured" by removal.Autoimmune hyperthyroidism cannot be cured however, because the problem is not the thyroid, but the antibodies that are stimulating the thyroid to overproduce. Ablating or removing the thyroid removes the excess hormones, but not the antibodies which may also attack other areas of the body including bones, brain, skin, eyes, etc. This type of hyperthyroidism is treated, not cured.
Medicine that boosts your levels of thyroid hormone is an easy way to treat your hypothyroidism. It isn't a cure, but it can help you maintain control over your disease for the rest of your life. Levothyroxine is a man-made form of the thyroid hormone thyroxine, is the most prevalent treatment (T4). It works in the same way that the hormone produced by your thyroid gland does. You can feel a lot better if you take the correct dose.
Hyperthyroidism - The thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones, This condition arises from insufficient hormone production by the thyroid gland. Iodine shortage, postpartum depression, or stress may be the cause of it. Yes, there are people got cured by homeopathy but the selection depends upon the patient's distinctiveness, taking both mental and physical symptoms into account. Thyroid diseases can be treated safely and effectively using homeopathy. To learn more about homeopathy treatments, you can also speak with your healthcare provider. If you're in Dubai and are interested in receiving homeopathic care, you can schedule an appointment with Dr Care Homeopathy Dubai.
en thyroid means- made up of thyroid....or "in thyroid"
Thyroid parenchyma is the normal bulk of the thyroid.
Shaped like an oblong shield; shield-shaped; as, the thyroid cartilage., Of or pertaining to the thyroid body, thyroid cartilage, or thyroid artery; thyroideal.
Thyroid is in either side of trachea.Parathyroids are dipped in thyroid.
help diagnose an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), and an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), evaluate thyroid gland activity, monitor response to thyroid therapy
The medical term for a malignant tumor of the thyroid is thyroid carcinoma.
Yes, that can be cured .. :)
Located in the front of your lower neck, the thyroid is the largest endocrine gland in the human body. It is responsible for how the body uses energy by producing proteins and determining how sensitive the body is to hormones. Thyroid cancer is a cancer that starts in the thyroid gland but can spread to other parts of the body. Symptoms of thyroid cancer can include neck swelling, persistent cough, swelling in the neck, enlargement of the thyroid gland, and problems swallowing. There are four types of thyroid cancer: papillary, anaplastic, medullary, and follicular. The most common type of thyroid cancer is papillary carcinoma and usually affects women under 45. It is the least dangerous type of cancer as it spreads more slowly, which enables earlier detection. Most people with this type of thyroid cancer are cured and can expect to have a normal life span. The rarest form, anaplastic carcinoma, also is the most dangerous type of thyroid cancer. It spreads rapidly, usually ruling out a quick surgical removal, and does not respond well to radiation therapy. No matter how aggressive the treatment, this type of thyroid cancer is usually deadly. Medullary carcinoma has a genetic basis, as it tends to appear among families. This cancer occurs in those non-thyroid cells generally present in the thyroid. The treatment outcomes vary greatly, with younger women tending to experience better outcomes than most patients. Accounting for a tenth of all thyroid cancers, follicular carcinomas often are fast growing but highly treatable. Most patients with this type of thyroid cancer can expect to be fully cured. The most common form of treatment is surgery, with the entire gland being removed. It is very common for lymph nodes to be removed at this time as well. Radiation therapy often is used, either through x-ray radiation or ingesting radioactive iodine. Chemotherapy can be used if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body, but this is rarely effective for any but a small number of patients.
Yes! a thyroid gland IS an endocrine gland