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The outcome of this surgery is usually excellent. Most people will need to take thyroid hormone pills (thyroid hormone replacement) for the rest of their lives.
A complete answer to this question would be extensive. Briefly, iodine deficiency causes improper function of the thyroid gland, which in turn causes several other medical and health issues/problems, both in humans and higher animals. Prominent among these problems are hyperthyroidism, mental retardation, goiter and birth defects.
One theory is that the nicotine in cigarettes creates an artificially high metabolism and smoking mask fatigue and lethargy seen in Hypothyroidism. If the smoker quits this masking is removed and they will feel the full effects of hypothyroidism. Smokers with undiagnosed thyroid dysfunction and without proper thyroid hormone treatment then stopping smoking seems to be a metabolic and weight gain. Cigarettes are an appetite suppressant.
Yes. You can clone a marijuana plant without rooting hormone, the rooting hormone simply helps encourage root growth following standard cloning procedure (see google) without using hormone will work, although this varies in success rate from strain to strain...
An under-active thyroid is a condition in which your thyroid gland doesn't produce enough of certain important hormones. It seldom causes symptoms in the early stages, but, over time, untreated hypothyroidism can cause a number of health problems, such as depression, severe fatigue, obesity, joint pain, infertility and heart disease.
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Because with replacement, the total number of possible outcomes - the denominator of the probability ratio - remains the same. Without replacement the number of possible outcomes becomes smaller.
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Sometimes, women take medicines with kidney problems to hormone problems. At the end of some medicine commercials, they say, "Do not take medicine if you are pregent." The medicines have a chemical that kill embryoes. Which a pregent woman may never know.
Yes, Synthroid is the brand of the standard Levothyroxin hormone used to treat hypothyroidism. It can also be taken as thyroxine sodium. T+Unlike most presprips, which work in 48 hr cycles, the thyroid hormone is used by the body in 8-day cycles, so if you miss a dose and make it up, there is a much higher probability that you are still within the same cycle. With most medicines, you have a 50-50 chance of screwing up the cycle. standard doses for underactive thyroids is 25 mcg-75 mcg. My condition, congenital hypothyroidism (born without thrroid) results in higher doses (150+ mcg) as i am an adult male.
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