Hypothyroidism is typically treated by taking daily thyroid medication, which is prescribed by a physician. Currently, there is no known cure. However, taking daily thyroid medication can improve overall quality of life while managing this condition.
i know someone who had anti-thyroidism and it corrected itself.
so, maybe.
The only way to treat hypothyroidism is by replacement therapy (Levothyroxine) which requires a prescription.
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Hypothyroidism is a under active thyroid gland. That means it does not make enough hormones from that gland to keep the body running normally. There is no cure so they can only manage the symptoms and severity of the disease.
Hypothyroidism may be caused by many different things. A hypothyroidism diet may not be all you need to try to cure your hypothyroidism. Things such as thyroid cancer and thyroid hormone replacement complicate your diet needs. You should contact your physician to see what is right for you.
Hypothyroidism. (or congenital hypothyroidism)
pathophysiology of anemia in hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism does not cause mental "retardation". MR is caused by genetics usually. Hypothyroidism is treatable.
Hypothyroidism is a lack of iodine or a specific kind of salt.
Hypothyroidism is a medical condition and not a diet. Hypothyroidism prevents people from losing weight. Therefore on average people do not lose weight if they have hypothyroidism.
Hypothyroidism causes you to retain water that leads to bloating.
William Gull was the first to mention hypothyroidism in a speech given in 1874. The first treatment for hypothyroidism was discovered in 1891 by George Murray.
I was always cold and tired, and a blood test showed that I had hypothyroidism.
Iodine helps thyroid function nutritionally, it is not a cure for clinical hypothyroidism which require replacement thyroid hormones. You should see your doctor if you are hypothyroid, it can worsen and cause other conditions including goiter, high cholesterol, fatigue and fibromyalgia symptoms.
Yes. I have hypothyroidism and i look 9 mos pregnant now! :(