How are the nervous and endocrine systems alike?
Physically they're not alike, but functionally they do the same thing: transmit messages from the brain to various parts of the body (and get feedback from the body), the first via nerves and the second by way of the bloodstream. Both are responsible for control and co-ordination of the body functions to maintain homeostasis.
Thyroid problems are generally divided into two categories, hypothyroid and hyperthyroid.
I'm going to assume that you have hypothyroidism, because that is more likely to be your situation.
Hypothyroidism has to do with the thyroid gland producing less T3 & T4 hormones that help regulate metabolism and mental and physical development. If you have this condition you will likely experience weight gain and generally feel tired most of the time. This can be especially true when you first wake up in the morning. You will find it hard to get out of bed.
The best thing to do is to go see a doctor, which you probably have done already. And, since this is difficult to diagnose, if your doctor doesn't give you a T3 and T4 test, I suggest that you get a second opinion and another set of lab tests.
negative feedback cycle
What spark plug could you use in a pulse adrenaline 125?
NGK CR8E is the best spark plug to replace the original
How do you reset your hypothalamus gland What protocal is required in the Weight LossCure book?
Kevin Trudeau claims that htis is the correct way (and easy, of course) to lose weight. This is what others say about it at the link below:
What types of hormone treatments are there?
Common types of hormone treatments include estrogen therapy, testosterone therapy, thyroid hormone replacement therapy, and growth hormone therapy. These treatments are used to manage hormonal imbalances, address deficiencies, or correct hormonal disorders in the body. It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the most suitable hormone treatment based on individual needs and health conditions.
Adrenaline is a hormone. Hormones are chemicals which travel via the blood stream to reach their targets. A hormone may have one or more than one targets. Since they are carried by the blood, the response (in this case the increased heart rate) is initiated when the blood carrying the hormone gets to the target cells, hence the delay.
What is a poisonous conditon of the thyroid gland?
When the thyroid doesn't produce enough thyroid stimulating hormones it becomes underactive, which is also known as hypothyroidism. Myxedema is a condition associated with hypothyroidism; a decreased production of thyroid stimulating hormones can cause thickening and swelling of the skin. A potentially life-threatening complication of myxedema is myxedema coma, which is associated with severe longstanding hypothyroidism. Myxedema coma is not common, but has been known to be most prevalent in the elderly and in women.
Since myxedema coma occurs when a thyroid patient is enduring poorly controlled hypothyroidism other symptoms can include low body temperature, mental changes, swelling in extremities, difficulty breathing, and metabolic blood test abnormalities.
Patients with thyroid dysfunction often show signs in their reproductive systems. It is common for those with hypOthyroid problems to have irregular menstrual periods, both in the timing and quality of each period. Your thyroid does produce hormones, and it influences every cell in your body, including reproductive organs and glands. An endocrinologist is the doctor most skilled at diagnosing and treating endocrine disorders, but an OB/GYN is usually familiar with diagnosing thyroid dysfunction causing irregular menstrual cycles.
AnswerUnderactive thyroid have more to do with weight gain, sweating or not and fatique. Getting clotting is hormonal and has to do with the lining of the uterus and tissue build up. Go to an ob/gyn and get an internal exam and pap smear done.What is the pineal gland primarily responsible for controlling?
The gland may play a significant role in sexual maturation, circadian rhythm and sleep induction, and seasonal affective disorder and depression. In animals it is known to play a major role in sexual development, hibernation, and seasonal breeding. body rhythms and sleep cycles
How does the four major elements of a simple nervous pathway function during pain withdrawal reflex?
During a pain withdrawal reflex impulses are sent through different nerves and to the spinal cord. This reflex does not make it to the brain but only to the spinal cord. We call this involuntary action because we dont control reflexes. The sensory neurons are the first to recieve the impulse, then they travel to the interneurons, or associative neurons, and then they go to the motor neurons which carries the impulse to the central nervous system. Then the effector is the response, so in this case your musscle will contract.
Is oxytocin an adenohypophyseal secretion?
no, it's release is the effect of a positive control feedback mechanism
How many parts does the endocrine system?
The endocrine system consists of the following glands: thyroid,parathyroid,pituitary,sex,pancreas and the adrenal glands.
Choking feeling with hyperthyroidism?
half of thyroid gone. Now they say it has growed back What are systoms
Should a TSH 8.17 go on medication?
8.17 is high, but before you go on medication, your doctor may need to do more tests to find out why it is high. Only your doctor can say if you should go on medication. If you are not comfortable with one doctor's advice, you should get a second opinion.