Posts Tagged ‘hormone’
Hidden Cause #3 Why You Still Have Thyroid Symptoms
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Do you still have these thyroid symptoms, but you take thyroid medication?
* Tired, sluggish
* Can’t lose weight even with exercise
* Feel cold—hands, feet, or all over
* Require excessive amounts of sleep to function properly
* Increase in weight gain even with low-calorie diet
* Gain weight easily
* Difficult, infrequent bowel movements
* Depression, lack of motivation
* Morning headaches that wear off as the day progresses
* Outer third of eyebrow thins
* Thinning of hair on scalp, face or genitals or hair loss
* Dryness of skin and/or scalp
* Mental sluggishness
* Nervousness and emotional
* Insomnia
* Night sweats
There are over 24 different possible causes, this is number 2.
Dr. David Clark
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Functional Neurologist
Functional Endocrinologist
Diplomate College of Clinical Nutrition
Vestibular Rehabilitation Specialist
Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist
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Hidden Cause #2 Why You Still Have Thyroid Symptoms
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ADHD symptoms and low thyroid symptoms?
Do you still have these thyroid symptoms, but you take thyroid medication?
* Tired, sluggish
* Can’t lose weight even with exercise
* Feel cold—hands, feet, or all over
* Require excessive amounts of sleep to function properly
* Increase in weight gain even with low-calorie diet
* Gain weight easily
* Difficult, infrequent bowel movements
* Depression, lack of motivation
* Morning headaches that wear off as the day progresses
* Outer third of eyebrow thins
* Thinning of hair on scalp, face or genitals or hair loss
* Dryness of skin and/or scalp
* Mental sluggishness
* Nervousness and emotional
* Insomnia
* Night sweats
There are over 24 different possible causes, this one is number 2.
Dr. David Clark
THE PLACE FOR ANSWERS™
Functional Neurologist
Functional Endocrinologist
Diplomate College of Clinical Nutrition
Vestibular Rehabilitation Specialist
Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist
214-341-3737
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Blog: http://drclark.typepad.com
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Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/DrDavidClark
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dallas-TX/Dr-David-Clark-Functional-Neurologist/92451382182
© 2010
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Hidden Cause #1 Why You STILL Have Thyroid Symptoms
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If your lab results are “normal”–then why do you still have thyroid symptoms like:
* Tired, sluggish
* Can’t lose weight even with exercise
* Feel cold—hands, feet, or all over
* Require excessive amounts of sleep to function properly
* Increase in weight gain even with low-calorie diet
* Gain weight easily
* Difficult, infrequent bowel movements
* Depression, lack of motivation
* Morning headaches that wear off as the day progresses
* Outer third of eyebrow thins
* Thinning of hair on scalp, face or genitals or hair loss
* Dryness of skin and/or scalp
* Mental sluggishness
* Nervousness and emotional
* Insomnia
* Night sweats
Learn one of the hidden reasons why you still have a thyroid symptoms (
Dr. David Clark
THE PLACE FOR ANSWERS™
Functional Neurologist
Diplomate College of Clinical Nutrition
Functional Endocrinologist
Vestibular Rehabilitation Specialist
Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist
214-341-3737
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Blog: http://drclark.typepad.com
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Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/DrDavidClark
———————-
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dallas-TX/Dr-David-Clark-Functional-Neurologist/92451382182
© 2010
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Recently diagnosed with underactive thyroid
I have been on youtube for about 10 months now, always a journey to adopt a healthy lifestyle and lose weight. With so much going on and falling ill I was not ready to find out that I have hypothyroid. From painful days, anxiety and now where I am… knowing whats wrong and knowing I now need to adapt.
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What causes thyroid disease?
There are several different causes of thyroid disease. The following conditions cause hypothyroidism:
Thyroiditis is an inflammation of the thyroid gland. This can lower the amount of hormones produced.
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is a painless disease of the immune system that is hereditary.
Postpartum thyroiditis occurs in 5 percent to 9 percent of women after giving birth. It is usually a temporary condition.
Iodine deficiency is a problem affecting approximately 100 million people around the world. Iodine is used by the thyroid to produce hormones. Although prevalent before the 1950s in the USA, iodine deficiency has been virtually wiped out by the use of iodized salt.
A non-functioning thyroid gland affects one in 4,000 newborns. If the problem isn’t corrected, the child will be physically and mentally retarded.
The following conditions cause hyperthyroidism:
With Graves’ disease, the entire thyroid gland might be overactive and produce too much hormone. This problem is also called diffuse toxic goiter (enlarged thyroid gland).
Nodules might be overactive within the thyroid. A single nodule is called toxic autonomously functioning thyroid nodule, while several nodules are called a toxic multi-nodular goiter.
Thyroiditis, a disorder that can be painful or painless, can also release hormones that were stored in the thyroid gland causing hyperthyroidism for a few weeks or months. The painless variety occurs most frequently in women after childbirth.
Excessive iodine is found in a number of drugs such as Amiodarone, Lugol’s solution (iodine), and some cough syrups, and might cause the thyroid to produce either too much or too little hormone in some individuals.
What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism?
The following are symptoms for hypothyroidism:
Fatigue
Frequent, heavy menstrual periods
Forgetfulness
Weight gain
Dry, coarse skin and hair
Hoarse voice
Intolerance to cold
The following are symptoms for hyperthyroidism:
Irritability/nervousness
Muscle weakness/tremors
Infrequent, scant menstrual periods
Weight loss
Sleep disturbances
Enlarged thyroid gland
Vision problems or eye irritation
Heat sensitivity
How is thyroid disease diagnosed?
Thyroid disease can be difficult to diagnose because symptoms are easily confused with other conditions. Fortunately, there is a test, called the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) test, that can identify thyroid disorders even before the onset of symptoms. The Journal of the American Medical Association found that screening for mild thyroid failure in women and men over age 35 is as cost-effective as screening for more common problems such as high cholesterol or high blood pressure.
When thyroid disease is caught early, treatment can control the disorder even before the onset of symptoms.
How is thyroid disease treated?
The goal of treatment for any thyroid disorder is to restore normal blood levels of thyroid hormone.
Hypothyroidism is treated with a drug called levothyroxine. This is a synthetic hormone tablet that replaces missing thyroid hormone in the body. With careful monitoring, your doctor will adjust your dosage accordingly, and you’ll soon be able to return to your normal lifestyle.
Hyperthyroidism, generally more difficult to treat, requires the normalization of thyroid hormone production. Treatment could involve drug therapy to block hormone production, radioactive iodine treatment that disables the thyroid, or even thyroid surgery to remove part or the entire gland.
The most popular treatment is radioactive iodine. This therapy often results in hypothyroidism, requiring the use of levothyroxine (synthetic replacement hormone) in order to restore normality.
Thyroid diseases are life-long conditions. With careful management, people with thyroid disease can live healthy, normal lives.
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The connection between Hypothyroidism, weight gain and feeling tired all the time.
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Fox News 30 In Jacksonville reports on: The treatment of Hypothyroidism and the following symptoms: weight gain, feeling sluggish, irritable, cold all the time or brittle hair.
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Hyperthyroidism
http://www.ihealthtube.com Dr. Todd Ferguson lists the causes, symptoms and risks of hyperthyroidism.
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Check Your Thyroid Symptoms
Dr. Scott Rollins provides a list of symptoms and signs of hypothyroidism (low thyroid).
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