Yes ma'am you should. Graves disease is another name for hyperthyroidism. It is all very hereditary. The thyroid controls so much. We all need to make sure we stay on top of our thyroid!
2007-10-23 01:09:51
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answered by Nurse Brandi 4
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2016-12-23 02:18:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Holistic route???? Make certain you have an understanding of what Graves' disease is all about earlier than you come to a decision how you will deal with it, when you consider that you ought to be a general practitioner, also. Sorry, failed to wish to sound mean, but that you may die from it, through your coronary heart beating out of manage and having an arrhythmia. The least of your worries is that your hair will emerge as brittle and skinny or your eyes will malicious program out. Except you're an endocrinologist, and through your query, you are not, you ought to hear all your choices from the professional. Incidentally, they are going to advocate taking remedy to kill the thyroid or surgical procedure to dispose of a part of the thyroid. Then, an artificial thyroid treatment will ought to be taken the rest of your life. There is no non-common approach to deal with this. It simply implies that your thyroid is overactive and affecting your body. And by means of all method, inform your husband the diagnosis, and do not are attempting to provide an explanation for some thing since you don't realise the dangers your self. And take him with you to the health care professional so he can aid you along with your selection-making.
2016-08-05 22:08:40
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Some thyroid disorders can be cured, but many require lifetime treatment. Learn here https://tr.im/sfQYY
For example, sometimes early stage thyroid cancer can be cured by surgery to remove the thyroid gland, but you will need to take thyroid hormone medication afterwards for the rest of your life. Goiters can also be surgically removed and do not always recur after surgery. In most cases, thyroid disorders need treatment over a lifetime. However, with treatment most people with thyroid disorders can live normal, healthy lives.
2016-02-08 22:31:44
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It would be a good Idea, my Mother had it and two years ago I learned I do to. We both have Hypo-thyroidism. That is an under or slow acting thyroid.
Hyper-thyroidism is an over active thyroid and called Hashimotos disease.
Research the symptoms and see if you have any.
Good Luck.
2007-10-23 01:37:56
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answered by ? 7
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Yes you should. I have an under-active thyroid gland as do both my sister and father.
2007-10-23 01:11:57
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answered by Banjo1746 2
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It is not known what causes it. It is prevalent in most of the world. Tied into the pituitary gland it governs all activities in the body. Mostly common to females, so I would say have it checked.
2007-10-23 03:08:40
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answered by bottle babe 4
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wassat?
2007-10-23 01:09:46
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answered by Anonymous
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