The thyroid gland produces T3 and T4, responsible for controlling the body's metabolism. Any excess or lack will surely affect the body and result in conditions like Myxedema (hypothyroidism) and Graves Disease (hyperthyroidism).
A thyroidectomy?If your thyroid is damaged you would need one to remove parts or the whole thyroid itself.
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Your brain would get damaged and you would die.
The nucleus would be damaged.
If the anterior pituitary gland is damaged, it may not produce adequate amounts of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), which is crucial for regulating thyroid hormone production in the thyroid gland. This can lead to decreased levels of thyroid hormones (like T3 and T4), resulting in hypothyroidism. Inadequate thyroid hormones can cause a range of symptoms, including fatigue, weight gain, and sensitivity to cold, among others. Thus, damage to the anterior pituitary disrupts the hormonal feedback loop essential for maintaining thyroid function.
you will be paralized
Death would occur.
The nucleus would be damaged.
The nucleus would be damaged.
They die and do not turn into a butterfly.
You will have respiratory problems.
It would depend on where the damage happened and how bad it was.