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Hypothyroidism Vs. Hyperthyroidism: What's The Difference?
Thyroid illness affects approximately 20 million Americans. Up to 60% of individuals affected are unaware of their condition. If you or anyone close to you has recently been diagnosed with thyroid, it's time to confirm if your thyroid gland is overactive or underactive, and of course, identifying some of the accompanying symptoms. Some of these signs can be quite aggravating.
In today's video, we will figure out the difference between hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, the most common thyroid conditions. What causes hypo or hyperthyroidism? What are the associated risk factors? What can be a suitable treatment strategy? We will discuss all this AND more…
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Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
What Is The Thyroid, And What Is Thyroid Disease? - 00:49
Hyperthyroidism And Hypothyroidism - 01:40
What Makes You Vulnerable To These Health Issues? - 02:36
Is It Possible For Hyperthyroidism To Turn Into Hypothyroidism? - 04:18
What Are The Symptoms You Should Look Out For? - 04:40
Which Is Worse - 05:44
Who's At Risk For These Conditions - 06:20
How The Diseases Are Diagnosed - 07:29
Treatment Strategies - 08:08
Options For Curing Hypothyroidism - 09:50
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Summary:
What is the thyroid, and what is thyroid disease?
For those of you who don't know, the thyroid is a little butterfly-shaped gland located right below the Adam's apple at the base of your neck. This gland produces thyroid hormone which passes through your bloodstream to all regions of your body.
Basics of these conditions.
When your thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones to fulfill your body's demands, you have hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid.
What makes you vulnerable to these health issues?
Let's begin with the causes of hyperthyroidism. For starters, Grave's disease is by far the most common cause of hyperthyroidism.
Is it possible for hyperthyroidism to turn into hypothyroidism?
Well, yes! The medicine that is supposed to make your hyperactive thyroid less active may lead to this changeover.
What are the symptoms you should look out for?
if you have hyperthyroidism, you may experience nervousness, irritability, fatigue, muscle weakness, trouble sleeping, tremors, and diarrhea. Getting on to hypothyroidism, the symptoms may include fatigue, joint and muscle discomfort, weight gain, a swollen face, cold intolerance, constipation, dry skin, thinning hair, decreased sweating.
Have you been wondering which is worse, hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism?
Hyperthyroidism raises the risk of cardiac rhythm problems, which can develop as Atrial fibrillation. Hypothyroidism on the other hand has fewer problems.
For more information, please watch the video until the very end.
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