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Hypothyroidism in women: symptoms and treatment

The thyroid gland, the main function of which is to maintain the metabolic process at the proper level, produces thyroxine (a hormone). It penetrates into tissues and cells through the blood circulating throughout the body.

When the thyroid gland does not show sufficient activity and releases thyroxin less than the required amount, hypothyroidism occurs. In women, symptoms are manifested in the form of constipation, weight gain, fatigue, a feeling of cold, muscle pains, a slow process of urine output from the body, dry skin, depression, slow mental activity. That is, in fact, with this disease, all metabolic processes are inhibited, and metabolism is also impaired.

All the symptoms of hypothyroidism in women are due to a decrease in the amount of thyroxine in the body. It is possible that many signs of the disease may be absent.

In the case of a decrease in the tone of the voice due to edema of the vocal cords, hypothyroidism may also be detected. In women, symptoms can manifest as a violation of the menstrual cycle, abundant discharge during this period, loss of sexual desire, infertility. In addition, the disease adversely affects memory and orientation in the space of people in old age.

Even if all these symptoms are observed, another disease can be identified, rather than hypothyroidism. In women, the symptoms of the disease Often manifest slowly, and the condition worsens gradually over a period of not one month. For this reason, diagnosis is often difficult.

Treatment of hypothyroidism in women should begin immediately, since in the absence of therapy, there is a risk of the appearance and further development of cardiac insufficiency. The reason for this is an increased level of lipids in the blood because of a decrease in the amount of thyroxin.

Complications in the form of pre-eclampsia (late toxicosis), anemia, stillbirth and severe bleeding in the postpartum period may occur if hypothyroidism occurs during pregnancy. In women, the symptoms in this case contribute to the early detection of the disease.

The diagnosis is established by a doctor-endocrinologist on the basis of examination of the patient and the results of the following studies:

- Determination of the number of hormones of triiodothyronine, thyroxine, which becomes less with hypothyroidism, and nitireotrope - its presence can be both lowered and elevated;

- biochemical blood test (when the disease is marked increase in lipid levels);

- ultrasound examination of the thyroid gland (carried out to determine its structure and dimensions).

The basis for the treatment of hypothyroidism is replacement therapy with the help of hormones. The endocrinologist must choose the necessary dosage of the drug, based on the severity and duration of the disease, the age of the patient. Almost half the time, hypothyroidism should be treated for life. In order to monitor the treatment process, you need to contact the endocrinologist regularly (about once a year).

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