MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MD - General Medicine, DM - Endocrinology
Endocrinologist, Hyderabad
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Thyroid disorders are sometimes mistaken to be menopause symptoms.
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In some women, symptoms related to thyroid disorders may be mistaken for those of menopause. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism like menstrual changes or lack of menstruation, mood swings, hot flashes and insomnia may be mistaken for menopausal symptoms.
Where is the thyroid gland located?
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The precise location of the thyroid gland is below Adam's apple in the lower part of the neck. It wraps around the windpipe which gives it the shape of a butterfly. The two lobes of the gland are attached to one another by the middle portion known as the isthmus.
An abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland is known as goitre.
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Goitre is the non-specific term for the enlargement of the thyroid gland. It can be an indicator of thyroid dysfunction. However, nowadays goitre has become much less common as iodized salt is used everywhere.
Which one of the following functions of the body is regulated by the thyroid gland?
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The thyroid gland produces hormones that help regulate the body's metabolism including growth and other functions of the body. It uses iodine to produce the required hormones. The thyroid gland is the only human tissue that actively absorbs and processes iodine from the diet, usually seafood and iodized salt.
Hyperthyrodism is more common than hypothyrodism.
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Hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid, is much more common than hyperthyroidism. The most common cause of hypothyroidism is the failure of the thyroid to form. In adults, the most common cause of hypothyroidism is when the body's white the cells silently destroy the thyroid gland.