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2006-08-18 17:13:47 · 25 answers · asked by Part Time Cynic 7 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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"In general we observe more cases of Hypothyroidism (Thryotoxicosis, Grave's disease) - qualittee"

I'm afraid I'm going to have to correct you there Dr....

Thyrotoxicos and Graves disease is a result of HYPERthyriodism not HYPOthyriod!

To answer your question..hypothryriod (under-active, slow heart rate, metabalism) is more common and less serious than hyperthyriod. I should know as I had Graves (hyperthyriod)

Here is a good link for you:
http://thyroid.about.com/

2006-08-21 14:04:01 · answer #1 · answered by xanadu88 5 · 1 0

Under active thyroids are much more common than over active!
However, any kind of thyroid problem is far more common in a woman than a man!

2006-08-21 07:21:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

less than energetic thyroid is an rather immediately ahead difficulty. it's going to be corrected by technique of a once an afternoon pill - it would want to take some months to get precisely the right dose for you. once you're on the right dose (they recognize even as it truly is ideal by technique of doing a blood try), then you definately might want to be actually fantastic. It shouldn't impact your fertility or any destiny being pregnant. If no longer dealt with then it would want to impact your fertility because it has a knock on effect to all form of body applications, consisting of the reproductive gadget - yet once you start up the pills it is going to all come back to standard. you'll likely be provided a blood try each 3 hundred and sixty 5 days merely to envision that you're nevertheless on the right dose of pill.

2016-11-26 01:09:12 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

In general we observe more cases of Hypothyroidism (Thryotoxicosis, Grave's disease) because it also includes neonates and children. Overactive Thyroid gland (Hyperthyroidism) is almost unheard of in the younger age group. Some children are born with Thyroid deficiency and therefore have a stunted growth of mind and body called Cretinism. They are also included in the overall epidemiology of the disease. In adult population women suffer more from Thyroid disorders (both over active and underactive states) than their male counterparts. In clinical practise I have seen more patients of Hypothyroidism than the hyperactive state.

2006-08-18 17:47:02 · answer #4 · answered by qualittee 3 · 0 0

Underactive or Hypothyroidism is more common. This condition occurs due to reduced secretion of Thyroxine hormone which plays a pivotal role in our body metabolism. A blood panel test constituting T3,T4 & TSH will provide an accurate idea.Hypothyroidism is one of the main reasons for obesity. Many of the Type II diabetics also develop during ther course of the disease. Thyroxine supplemnt (oral) can help this cproblem whrn prescribed by a qualified physician.

Hyperthyroidism is quite rare.

2006-08-18 17:22:17 · answer #5 · answered by Vyomakesa 2 · 0 0

Thyroid disease is one of the most common health problems we face today. From a practical standpoint, there are many ways to approach this issue. Learn here https://tr.im/QpsMI

Hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid, is a very common problem, and there are many reasons for this, including drinking chlorinated and fluoridated water, and eating brominated flour.

Chlorine, fluoride, and bromine are all in the same family as iodine, and can displace iodine in your thyroid gland.

Secondly, many people simply aren't getting enough iodine in their diet to begin with. The amount you get from iodized salt is just barely enough to prevent you from getting a goiter.

2016-02-08 13:39:57 · answer #6 · answered by Shirly 3 · 0 0

Over active. I think. I had one, so I only hope it is. And to the person who said you only put weight on with under active, you are wrong. I put on a lot of weight taking th pills, and I am still trying to lose it. I could tell you the symptoms too, but not enough time.

2006-08-24 21:51:29 · answer #7 · answered by gr_bateman 4 · 0 0

Ehm..
Check out this natural hypothyroidism treatment process. It was eye opening http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=560
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2014-09-07 23:26:04 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If everbody had an over-active thyroid, productivity in the workplace would increase significantly. I see what your driving at.

2006-08-25 05:39:02 · answer #9 · answered by Veritas 7 · 0 0

My aunt had a thyroid problem, and as far as I know, her doctor told her that hers was common... she had over-active thyroid

2006-08-18 17:18:25 · answer #10 · answered by playa_grl_69 1 · 0 0

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