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    Hyperthyroidism

    Hyperthyroidism is a disorder that occurs when the thyroid gland
    produces too much thyroid hormone, resulting in an overactive
    metabolic state.

    All of the body’s processes speed up with this disorder. Symptoms
    of hyperthyroidism include nervousness, irritability, a constant
    feeling of being hot, increased perspiration, insomnia and
    fatigue, increased frequency of bowel movements, less frequent
    menstruation and decreased menstrual flow, weakness, hair and
    weight loss, change in skin thickness, separation of nails
    from the nail beds, hand tremors, intolerance to heat, rapid heart
    beat, goiter, and sometimes, protruding eyeballs. Hyperthyroidism
    is sometimes referred to as thyrotoxicosis. The most common type
    of this disorder is Graves’ disease.

    The thyroid gland is the body’s internal thermostat. It regulates the temperature by secreting two
    hormones that control how quickly the body burns calories and uses energy. If the thyroid produces
    too much hormone, hyperthyroidism results; too little hormone results in hypothyroidism. Many
    cases of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism are believed to result from an abnormal immune
    response. The exact cause is not understood, but the immune system can produce antibodies
    that invade and attack the thyroid, disrupting thyroid production. Hyperthyroidism can also be
    caused by lumps or tumors that form on the thyroid and interfere with thyroid production. Infection
    or inflammation of the thyroid can cause temporary hypothyroidism, as can certain prescription drugs.

    Hyperthyroidism is not as common as hypothyroidism. Both of these thyroid disorders affect women
    more often than men. A malfunctioning thyroid can be he underlying cause of many recurring illnesses.

    Diet Suggestions

    * Eat plenty of the following foods: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale,
    mustard greens, peaches, pears, rutabagas, soybeans, spinach, and turnips. These help
    suppress thyroid hormone production.

    * Avoid dairy products for at least three months. Also avoid stimulants, coffee, tea, nicotine,
    and soft drinks.

    Additional General Information

    * Menopausal symptoms can easily be mistaken for thyroid disorders. Symptoms such as mood
    swings, depression, and fatigue are often present in both conditions. If you are experiencing
    menopausal symptoms you should have your thyroid function checked.

    * Along with other bodily processes, digestion speeds up with this disorder. Malabsorption occurs,
    which makes a proper diet increasingly important.

    * Researchers in the UK are attempting to find a link Parkinson’s disease and hyperthyroidism. In a
    small study, consisting of ten people who were being treated for Parkinson’ disease, tests revealed
    that all ten also had hyperthyroidism. Once the thyroid condition was treated, the Parkinson’s
    disease improved dramatically.

    * If a goiter affects breathing or swallowing surgery may be required to remove part, or the entire
    thyroid. It may also be necessary to take thyroid hormone pills after surgery.

    * The pituitary gland, parathyroid glands, and sex glands all work together and are influenced by
    thyroid function. If there is problem in one place, they all may be affected.

    * The parathyroid glands are small endocrine glands that are positioned near or within the rear
    surface of the thyroid. They secrete parathyroid hormone (PTH), which aids in controlling calcium
    levels. Hyperparathyroidism is a rare condition in which these apple seed sized organs become
    enlarged and overactive. When too much PTH is released, excess calcium leaches out of the bones
    and into the blood. If left untreated, it can lead to other problems such as bone pain and kidney
    stones. The standard treatment for this disorder is surgery. Permanent hoarseness is a possible
    side effect, if the nerves supplying the voice box are injured.


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