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Thyroid Gland: Frequently Asked Questions

When is a thyroid gland abnormal?

Diseases of the thyroid gland are very common, affecting millions of people. The most common diseases are an over- or under-active gland. These conditions are called hyperthyroidism (e.g., Grave's disease) and hypothyroidism. Sometimes the thyroid gland can become enlarged from over-activity (as in Grave's disease) or from under-activity (as in hypothyroidism). An enlarged thyroid gland is often called a "goiter. " Sometimes an inflammation of the thyroid gland (Hashimoto's disease) will cause enlargement of the gland.

What is the purpose of the thyroid gland?

The thyroid gland together with the pituitary gland regulates basal metabolism, transformation of calories into heat energy. The symptoms of thyroid malfunction could be the following: dry skin constipation, occasional sensitivity to cold, occasional weight gain, feeling blue, occasional muscle aches, tenderness and stiffness, heavy menstrual periods, an increased blood cholesterol level.
The thyroid gland, working with the pituitary gland, regulates “basal metabolism” in the body. Metabolism is the breakdown of calories into heat energy. If the thyroid gland is not functioning optimally you may feel tired and lack energy.

What controls the thyroid gland?

The pituitary gland is a pea-sized gland that is found at the base of the brain. One of the hormones that the pituitary gland produces is called thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to release thyroid hormone. If the level of the thyroid hormone in the body is low, pituitary gland tries to cope by giving more TSH and this stimulates the thyroid gland to produce more thyroid hormone. ...

What are Thyroid Gland Disorders?

The thyroid gland, located in the neck, produces thyroid hormone which helps regulate our metabolism. It may produce either too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism) or too little (hypothyroidism). Imbalance in either direction can cause eye and vision problems. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism include fatigue, fast heartbeat, weight loss, heat intolerance, fine hair and diarrhea. Hypothyroidism may also cause fatigue but with slow heartbeat, constipation and weight gain.

Can perchlorate damage the thyroid gland?

Most research indicates that high levels of perchlorate, above 200 parts per billion, can temporarily affect the thyroid’s ability to absorb iodide from the bloodstream. Perchlorate is not stored in any human tissues, so there is not a cumulative effect. Though preliminary research by the United State Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) indicates that there may be a link between perchlorate and thyroid damage, the January 2005 report released by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) concludes that thyroid damage due to perchlorate is unlikely.

What is the thyroid gland and what does it do?

The thyroid is a small gland located at the base of the throat. It has the only cells in the body capable of absorbing iodine. A functioning thyroid gland concentrates iodine from a person’s blood, obtained through food, iodized salt, or supplements, and combines that iodine with the amino acid tyrosine. The thyroid then converts the iodine/tyrosine combination into the hormones that control a person’s metabolism and growth rate.
The thyroid gland is one of the most important glands in the body. It is located in the neck near the trachea (windpipe) and has two lobes, one on each side of the trachea. This gland is controlled by the pituitary gland, which is located at the base of the brain. The thyroid gland regulates the body’s metabolic rate. If the thyroid is overactive (hyperthyroidism) the body’s metabolism is elevated. If it is underactive (hypothyroidism), the metabolism slows down.

How to apply the applicator for the thyroid gland illness?

The pathology of the thyroid gland is always accompanied with the pathology of the neck part of the spine. That is why, it is necessary to stimulate this part of the spine with the applicator plate or the applicator roller. It is also effective to stimulate additional zones: sacrococcygeal zone and the zone of adrenal glands. You should finish the session with the stimulation of the feet. ...

What are the common problems encountered in the Thyroid gland?

The gland may function more (Hyper) or less (Hypo) than necessary. It may simply become bigger and bigger. It may turn cancerous

Where is the thyroid gland located in the body?

This gland is located in the lower part of the neck, below the Adam’s apple. The gland wraps around the windpipe (trachea) and has a shape that is similar to a butterfly formed by two wings (lobes) and attached by a middle part (isthmus).

What hormones are produced by the thyroid gland?

A The thyroid gland produces two hormones: tri-iodothyronine (T3) , the active, primary intracellular hormone and thyroxine (T4) , the inactive, primary extra cellular hormone. Thyroxine (T4) is produced by the thyroid gland in twenty (20) times the concentration as T3. T4 must be absorbed into the cells where it must be converted to T3 in order for the cells to function at a healthy metabolic rate. If T4 is not properly assimilated into the cells or converted to T3 within the cells, then hypothyroidism results. ...

How do I know if my thyroid gland is overactive?

There are both classic and subtle symptoms of hyperthyroidism, a. Classic symptoms include: 1. Rapid pulse rate 2. Anxiety 3. Palpitations 4. Nervousness 5. Weight loss 6. Tremors of the hands and tongue 7. Frequent bowel movements 8. Hair loss b. Subtle symptoms of hyperthyroidism are: 1. Infertility in men and women 2. Irregular heart rate (in men and women over age 50) 3. Impotence 4. Muscle cramps

How much of my thyroid gland needs to be removed?

Patients should discuss with the surgeon what operation on the thyroid is to be performed and how much of the thyroid should be removed.

Is it possible to revive a badly functioning gland such as a thyroid gland?

Yes, any gland can be revived and restored with vibrations.
Answer Yes, any gland can be revived and restored with pills.

Can light therapy affect the thyroid gland?

While there are no known side-effects related to LED-based light therapy, the thyroid gland is a sensitive gland and very close to the skin surface, so treatment directly over the thyroid should preferably be avoided. A slight increase in thyroid activity has been reported in one report using LED light therapy. We suggest you place a light impermeable object over the thyroid when treating in or around this area.

Does Adrenal Fatigue affect the thyroid gland?

Approximately 80% of the people suffering from Adrenal Fatigue also suffer some form of decreased thyroid function. People shown to be low thyroid but unresponsive to thyroid therapy are most likely suffering from Adrenal Fatigue as well. For these people to get well, the adrenals must be supported in addition to the thyroid.
Yes. Approximately 80% of the people suffering from adrenal fatigue also suffer some form of decreased thyroid function. Often people who are shown to be low thyroid and are unresponsive to thyroid therapy are suffering from adrenal fatigue as well. For these people to get well, the adrenals must be supported in addition to the thyroid.

Why is it nevertheless possible to live without a thyroid gland?

In many cases of thyroid cancer, the thyroid has to be removed completely. The patients consequently have to take medication regularly for the rest of their lives to replace the supply of vital hormones the body needs. A blood test coordinates the correct dosage by assessing the amount actually needed. If the parathyroid also has to be removed, the level of calcium in the blood is regulated by the intake of Vitamin D and calcium tablets.

Why is the thyroid gland so important for human beings?

The thyroid gland is a small organ with a large impact. It creates hormones that are dispersed throughout the body via the bloodstream, and participate in nearly all biological processes. The hormones of the thyroid control and regulate, for example, conception, the development of the baby inside the womb, puberty, and the menopause. Additionally, they also regulate the circulation, the working of the heart, the functioning of the intestines, and a person’s growth, to name but a few. ...

Why is the thyroid gland so important to good health?

A The thyroid gland governs the body’s metabolism and growth through the production of thyroid hormones. These hormones determine our body’s metabolic rate, the rate at which our body’s cells produce and utilize energy. If your thyroid gland were to be removed, and you were not given any supplemental thyroid, then you might live one year. You would slowly unwind like a doll on Christmas morning until your body would cease functioning. The thyroid hormones are essential for life.

How can I know if there is a problem with my thyroid gland?

Thyroid diseases produce either enlargement of its size, a change in function, or both. If the gland is over-functioning the affected person suffers from nervousness, lack of sleep, loss of weight and feeling of rapid heart beats. If, on the other hand the gland is under-functioning, the affected person suffers from weight gain, thick features of the face, hair fall, excessive sleeping, and slow thinking and reaction. ...

Can it be used by patients suffering from thyroid gland malfunctioning?

However it contains iodine, it dissolves during inhaling in such a small amount that it cannot cause harm to these patients.

Will delayed administration of ThyroSafe™ flush radioactive iodine out of the thyroid gland?

Radioactive iodine, once bound in the thyroid, cannot be flushed out by subsequent administration of nonradioactive iodine. Therefore, any delay in saturating your thyroid with ThyroSafe™ is a serious risk to be aggressively avoided, especially for your children. It is highly recommended that you should have a supply of ThyroSafe™ on hand now. back to top

Why patients will get other cyst / nodule / tumor in thyroid gland again after operation?

Patients will get a new cyst / nodule / tumor if Doctor just removed the existing cyst / nodule / tumor. The reason is the ROOT of cyst / nodule / tumor still there. It can't be removed by operation. This is why some patients need to get 2nd operation or 3rd operation. So some Doctors may suggest patients to remove all of their thyroid tissues. To remove whole thyroid gland can avoid get other cyst / nodule / tumor but it is absolutely wrong. Patient's life will like hell after remove their thyroid gland completely. ...

Can the person take “Thyroid-Throu” if he /she does not sure get thyroid gland problems or not?

Yes, everyone can take Thyroid Throu. Thyroid Throu is 100% made from herbs so there is side effect. It can help your body to get ride of toxin substance from body through internal circulation. So, people will have better internal secretion if they take Thyroid Throu. According to the investigations from World Health Organization (WHO), 80% of modern diseases are caused by the congestion of internal system, cardiovascular system and lymph system. ...

Q What hormones are produced by the thyroid gland?

The thyroid gland produces two hormones: tri-iodothyronine (T3) , the active, primary intracellular hormone and thyroxine (T4) , the inactive, primary extra cellular hormone. Thyroxine (T4) is produced by the thyroid gland in twenty (20) times the concentration as T3. T4 must be absorbed into the cells where it must be converted to T3 in order for the cells to function at a healthy metabolic rate. If T4 is not properly assimilated into the cells or converted to T3 within the cells, then hypothyroidism results. ...

Q Why is the thyroid gland so important to good health?

The thyroid gland governs the body’s metabolism and growth through the production of thyroid hormones. These hormones determine our body’s metabolic rate, the rate at which our body’s cells produce and utilize energy. If your thyroid gland were to be removed, and you were not given any supplemental thyroid, then you might live one year. You would slowly unwind like a doll on Christmas morning until your body would cease functioning. The thyroid hormones are essential for life.

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