hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism
No. Is is an malfunction of the thyroid gland. It has nothing to do with lifestyle.
hypothyroidism
metabolic disorder
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Myxedema is when someone has severe hypothyroidism. This is essentially the medical term a doctor will use when diagnosing a patient with the thyroid disorder.
In a person with hypothyroidism, the basal metabolic rate (BMR) is typically lower than normal due to the reduced levels of thyroid hormones, which play a crucial role in regulating metabolism. This decrease in BMR can lead to symptoms such as weight gain, fatigue, and sensitivity to cold. The slow metabolism associated with hypothyroidism can affect energy levels and the body's overall efficiency in using calories. Effective treatment of hypothyroidism, often through hormone replacement therapy, can help restore BMR to more typical levels.
The thyroid gland is related to disorders that affect a person's metabolism, such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. These conditions can lead to either an underactive or overactive thyroid gland, resulting in metabolic imbalances that can affect weight, energy levels, and overall health.
Hypophosphatasia is a metabolic disorder that can cause skeletal deformities.
The main treatment for metabolic disorders is changing your lifestyle.There are many treatments but this one seems to be the most safe and effective for people with these disorders.
Tyroxine (T4) or tetraiodothyronine, is a thyroid hormone that synthesize and secreted by thyroid gland and capable of increase the basal metabolic rate in the body. Excessive secretion of thyroxine by thyroid gland will cause the hyperthyroidism which has symptoms include the abnormal basal metabolic rate above the normal level. On the other hand, the insufficient of the secretion of thyroid hormone or thyroxine will cause the hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism's symptoms include the basal metabolic rate that below the normal level.
No, it is a genetic metabolic disorder.