General information about thyroid problems
- By:groshan fabiola
Hearing about the common type of symptoms noticed during thyroid problems, people often ask if they are prone to develop this disease.
As we know, for a proper diagnose the possible patient is carefully examined and tested. His behavior is also under close medical surveillance. After the tests and the conclusion over the symptoms, the medical staff may pronounce. That is why is hard to tell at a first look weather it is a thyroid problem or not.
For people with thyroid problems the main symptoms are fatigue, weight changes, depressions, muscle aches. These are similar to other conditions and that is why it is necessary a close watch.
It is known that thyroid affects women up to eight times more frequent than men. In women the most common appearance of the problems occur during periods of hormonal fluctuation such as pregnancy or afterwards and menopause. In these periods the thyroid symptoms are generally overlooked because they are similar to the specific symptoms in that period.
Other symptoms that may mask thyroid disease are stress, depression or anxiety.
It was noticed that people with thyroid cancer, goiter or nodules may not experience symptoms at all.
For persons that thyroid enlarged, problems such as swallowing or soreness in the neck may occur. A high sensitivity to neckties, turtlenecks, scarves and unusual sensations in the throat may occur.
It was proved that thyroid problems might be related to some factors such as a family history of thyroid disease or the fact of being a female. The pregnancy period or the menopausal period is the most common period for developing this autoimmune problem.
There are also some common symptoms that we have to mention. These are: lump, swelling, discomfort around the neck and the throat area, exhaustion, weight chances, high or low blood pressure, feeling extremely hot or extremely cold, depression, fertility problems, menstrual problems, constipation or hair loss.
These symptoms are related to the two main conditions of thyroid problems: hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Each of these conditions has specific symptoms because of the different ways they affect the human body. For example hypothyroidism means an underactive thyroid that produces less hormones than necessary and causes metabolism to slow down, while hyperthyroidism means an overactive thyroid that produces more hormones than necessary causing the metabolism to speed up.
People care about their health and that is why a thyroid test is necessary. Some experts believe that everyone should have a test, but others say that is better for women that want to become pregnant to take this test.About the author:
For more info regarding thyroid conditions please check http://www.thyroid-info-center.com/ or http://www.thyroid-info-center.com/thyroid-symptoms.htm