Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Signs and Symptoms of Thyroid Disorders

Cretinism

Thyroid gland is associated with the general metabolism of all body tissues. Suboptimal activity of thyroid gland at birth leads to hypo-secretion of thyroid hormones and causes cretinism impairing the mental and physical growth of an infant or child. The child grows up a mentally retarded dwarf, unless diagnosed and treated with thyroid extract. The cretin child has a stunted body with broad face and wide nostrils. The mouth and tongue of a cretin child are so big that the mouth may not be closed properly. The affected child could have protuberant abdomen with an umbilical hernia. The child is very sluggish and cannot be taught to walk, talk and personal hygiene tips.


Hypothyroidism

Patients affected by under function of thyroid gland or hypothyroidism, develop generalized oedema called myxoedema (swelling of body). In myxoedema metabolic processes slow down with a tendency to gain weight. There is slowness of mind and speech and one feels lethargic. The skin becomes thickened and dry. The body temperature is subnormal, pulse slow and hair may fall or get thin. Treatment of hypothyroidism needs thyroid hormone as oral drugs. Pro-thyroid drugs used for treatment of hypothyroidism, increase the metabolic rate with a subsequent increase in catabolism. Self-medication of hypothyroidism is not advisable.


Hyperthyroidism

Enlargement of thyroid gland with increased secretion is termed as hyperthyroidism. In hyperthyroidism the metabolic rate is increased and the body temperature may be higher than the normal with very fast pulse rate. The patient loses weight and is nervous and excitable. The cardiac output is generally increased and cardio-vascular complications like fibrillation may develop if hyperthyroidism is not treated effectively and timely. However, enlarged thyroid gland could be associated with non-toxic or toxic goitre. Goitrous gland may have normal function or under function (hypothyroidism) or over function (hyperthyroidism). The exophthalmic goitre is known as Graves's disease and in this disease the eyeballs protrude. The effect is due to over activity of thyroid hormone and may not completely be reversed with treatment. The hyperthyroidism is treatable with anti-thyroid drugs but self-medication is not advisable as it could be harmful if other ailments like diabetes, cardiac problem or coagulopathies exist. Sometimes surgical removal of thyroid gland is also advised for the treatment of hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis or the thyroid gland is bombarded with x-ray like radiations from radioactive iodine accumulated in the gland after it had administered to the patient.

1 comment:

  1. It is bright idea to take care of the thyroid glands. To do this, one can rely on the natural thyroid supplements that will help maintain the health of the thyroids.

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