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Cure Thyroid Problems permanently with Homeopathic Medicine – Dr. Vindoo C | Doctors' Circle

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Nowadays we also see an increased level of thyroid problems irrespective of the gender. Once upon a time it was only the females who used to suffer with thyroid issues but definitely we also see the males been suffering with thyroid issues. What exactly is this thyroid? Thyroid is a butterfly shaped organ which is located in front of your neck. Majorly all the organs or all the glands are monitored with the brain stimulation. So ideally what happens is the TSH that is the thyroid stimulating hormone is released from the brain and that further with the help of the iodine stimulates the gland and T3 T4 are the other hormones which mainly regulates lot of metabolisms in the body. So when there is an imbalance in this hormone whether an increased level of TSH where we call it as hypothyroid or the decreased level of T3 T4 in case of hypothyroid we also see increase in T3 T4 and decrease in TSH which is called as hyperthyroid. Whatever it is whether it’s a hypo or a hyper the main root cause of the problem need to be known. The most common symptoms that we see in the thyroid disorder starts from hair fall, the sudden increase in weight, irregular menstrual disturbance, along with that a person can feel very fatty, tired and always feel like you know sleeping and the major complication or the major symptom that we get to see in thyroid is infertility. So whether the thyroid is with female or it’s seen in male still both can end up having infertility issues. So these are the most common symptoms that we see. So in case of an individual what is the main root of the problem? Why is the person suffering with that? People are used to the conventional treatment of taking the synthetic hormone. We already know when there is a change happening in the body we need to give time to our body. Instead what we do is we supplement our body with the readily available synthetic hormones and we get addicted to it and then it becomes a lifetime process of taking the tablets. The patients who are already been taking tablets or who are newly diagnosed with thyroid definitely we at Nation Care Homeo Clinic are ready to help you to overcome this and taper the allopathic medicines. The main concept of homeopathic treatment is to stimulate the gland it’s not only about the thyroid gland but any gland that is abnormally functioning in your body can be stimulated with the homeopathic treatment. So when we gradually start stimulating the gland your body starts producing irrespective of whatever is the reason it could be the lifestyle changes or the hereditary reasons or anything whatever is the reason the root cause is already known and the correct homeopathic treatment is given the main organ is being stimulated gradually your body starts producing the hormone which your body is deficient in. So the dependency to take the synthetic hormone slowly is reduced and definitely you can get a permanent solution for your problem. If timely this thyroid complaints or thyroid hormonal changes are not treated or not diagnosed it can further complicate and cause cancer too or you can also see many people suffering with increase in the thyroid gland size and then getting to the surgery levels. Even at that level certainly Homeopathy can help you out. So to get assistance or regarding any inquiries regarding thyroid please reach out to us at Nation Care Homeo Clinic at HSR Bengaluru.
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How thyroid problems can affect fertility | Nourish with Melanie #35

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How thyroid problems can affect fertility
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Did you know thyroid problems can impact your fertility? With around one in twenty people having some type of thyroid condition, you should know what symptoms to look for and how to optimise your thyroid health before you start trying to conceive.

In today’s episode of Nourish, fertility dietitian Melanie McGrice, you’ll learn the common thyroid problems that exist, how they could affect your fertility and what dietary changes you can use to regulate your thyroid hormones.

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Thyroid Gland, Hormones and Thyroid Problems, Animation

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Regulation of thyroid hormone, hyper- and hypothyroidism: causes, symptoms and treatment, goiter. This video and similar images/videos are available for instant download licensing here https://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/images-videos-by-medical-specialties/endocrinology
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The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped ENDOCRINE gland located in the neck. It is wrapped around the trachea, just below the thyroid cartilage –the Adam’s apple.
The two major hormones of the thyroid are triiodothyronine, T3 and thyroxine, T4. The numbers 3 and 4 indicate the number of iodine atoms present in a molecule of each hormone. T3 and T4 are collectively referred to as THYROID hormones.
Thyroid hormone secretion is under control of thyroid-stimulating hormone, TSH, from the anterior pituitary. TSH, in turn, is induced by thyrotropin-releasing hormone, TRH, produced by the hypothalamus. The amount of circulating thyroid hormones is regulated by a negative feedback loop: when their levels are too high, they SUPPRESS the production of TSH and TRH, consequently INHIBITING their own production.
Thyroid hormones act to INCREASE the body’s metabolic rate. They stimulate appetite, digestion, breakdown of nutrients and absorption. They also increase oxygen consumption, raise the breathing rate, heart rate and contraction strength. As a result, the body’s HEAT production is INCREASED. Thyroid hormone secretion usually rises in winter months to keep the body warm.
Thyroid hormones are also important for bone growth and fetal brain development.
There are 2 major groups of thyroid problems:
HYPOthyroidism: when the thyroid does NOT produce ENOUGH hormones, resulting in a LOW metabolic rate, combined with SLOW respiratory and cardiovascular activities. Common symptoms include fatigue, weight gain despite poor appetite, cold intolerance, slow heart rate, heavy menstrual bleeding and constipation. Iodine deficiency and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis are the most common causes. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease in which the thyroid gland is gradually destroyed by the body’s own immune system.
Hypothyroidism, especially when caused by iodine deficiency, may lead to swelling of the thyroid gland, known as GOITER. In an attempt to fix the low levels of thyroid hormones, the pituitary produces MORE TSH to further stimulate the thyroid gland. The thyroid, while UNable to make hormones WITHOUT iodine, responds to TSH by GROWING in size.
Hypothyroidism is managed with thyroxine hormone replacement.
HYPERthyroidism: when the thyroid gland produces TOO MUCH hormones, resulting in a TOO ACTIVE metabolism, together with respiratory and cardiovascular rates that are HIGHER than necessary. Common symptoms include irritability, insomnia, weight loss despite good appetite, heat intolerance, heart racing and diarrhea.
Hyperthyroidism is most commonly caused by Graves’ disease, another autoimmune disorder characterized by presence of an antibody, called thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin, TSI. TSI, similar to TSH, stimulates the thyroid gland to produce hormones. Unlike TSH, however, TSI is NOT regulated by negative feedback mechanisms, leading to UNcontrolled production of thyroid hormones. TSI also stimulates the thyroid gland to grow, which MAY lead to formation of a goiter.
Hyperthyroidism may be managed with drugs that suppress thyroid function, radioactive iodine that selectively destroys the thyroid gland, or surgery that removes part of the gland.

http://www.handwrittentutorials.com – This tutorial takes a look at the production of thyroid hormones in the Thyroid Gland. This includes the transport of iodine and the production of thyroglobulin in the Thyroid Follicles. For more entirely FREE tutorials and accompanying PDFs visit http://www.handwrittentutorials.com
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