Is there a genetic history of hyperthyroidism Is there a genetic history of hyperthyroidism?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-02
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Generally not hereditary.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hyperthyroidism has a genetic predisposition, and a lot of research has been carried out on the inheritance of hyperthyroidism, and it has been found that Western white races, African races, and Asian races all have genes and markers closely related to hyperthyroidism, especially human leukocytes and histiocytic compatibility antigens, and Asians are mainly HLA-BW6 genes. Patients with gene mutants are prone to hyperthyroidism.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hyperthyroidism, also known as hyperthyroidism, is one of the common diseases of the thyroid gland, and there are many causes of hyperthyroidism, the main cause is excessive intake of autoimmunity, genetic factors and iodine content. Obviously, hyperthyroidism has a certain hereditary nature, so Director Gui suggested that female patients with hyperthyroidism should not have children for the time being, and should accept ** immediately, and then have children after the condition improves.

    First of all, consider the condition of hyperthyroid patients, because many hyperthyroid patients will be accompanied by irritability, easy to be excited, and short-tempered, if they are pregnant with a child at this time, it will not only increase the patient's psychological burden to a certain extent, but also be more prone to fetal movement and even cause miscarriage and other dangerous situations, which is very unfavorable to the growth of the fetus and the health of the mother.

    If the patient really wants to get pregnant, it is not impossible, but you must consult the doctor in advance about some precautions during pregnancy, and you must accept ** during pregnancy, but because of the weakness of the fetus, once it is carried out, it will have different degrees of impact on the fetus, so it is better for patients with hyperthyroidism not to have children first.

    It can be seen that the harm of hyperthyroidism is indeed very great, and it is hereditary, so hyperthyroidism patients, if you want to get pregnant, you must think about it, so it is very important for patients to choose a good method, some methods are very fast but maybe, some methods may be very slow but the effect is very good, and some methods may not only not relieve the patient's condition but also aggravate the patient's pain, so in the choice of ** It is also necessary to be cautious and cautious when approaching.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The onset of hyperthyroidism may be genetic, also known as a genetically predisposed disorder, but it is not a genetic disorder.

    Hyperthyroidism is not a genetic disease, but if you get pregnant before hyperthyroidism, it can affect your pregnancy. Pregnant women with hyperthyroidism cannot provide adequate nutrition for the fetus due to hypermetabolism, which will affect the growth and development of the fetus, such as fetal physical defects, fetal intrauterine growth retardation, etc. The third trimester of hyperthyroidism may also lead to complications of pregnancy-induced hypertension, and such pregnant women are also prone to premature birth, miscarriage and other problems.

    The incidence of hyperthyroidism in children of patients with hyperthyroidism is about 5%, compared with 1% to 2% in the general population. This shows that it is not that the parents have hyperthyroidism, the child will definitely have hyperthyroidism, but that the possibility of hyperthyroidism is slightly greater, and the vast majority of babies born to patients will not suffer from hyperthyroidism.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hyperthyroidism has a certain genetic predisposition, but genetics only means that your wife is prone to hyperthyroidism, not necessarily hyperthyroidism, and prone people will cause hyperthyroidism after excessive iodine intake and staying up late to work.

    That is to say, as long as the landlord pays more attention to diet and rest, then he can reduce the chance of inducing hyperthyroidism.

    In terms of diet, we should pay attention to reducing iodine intake, eat less seafood, rest more, and avoid staying up late. Another factor that is easy to induce hyperthyroidism is pregnancy and childbirth, but this is a necessary process, so don't worry too much, pay more attention to your physical condition during pregnancy, and seek medical attention in time if there is an abnormality.

    I am a medical professional, and I have a family history of hyperthyroidism, my two aunts (my mother's sister) and me and my brother have hyperthyroidism, but my mother did not have hyperthyroidism, now 60 years old, goiter, but not hyperthyroidism, one aunt is because of menopause, endocrine disorders and induced hyperthyroidism, and the other aunt is because of hyperthyroidism after giving birth. My brother and I both have hyperthyroidism, but because we live in coastal areas, we both ate a lot of seafood before the onset of the disease.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Immunological theory believes that hyperthyroidism is an autoimmune disease, and modern research has proved that this disease is induced by stress factors such as infection and mental trauma on the basis of heredity, and is an organ-specific autoimmune disease caused by inhibitory T lymphocyte dysfunction, and is equivalent to autoimmune thyroid disease. Surveys have shown that 60% of patients have a predisposition to familial qualities.

    Among the various types of hyperthyroidism, toxic diffuse goiter is the most genetically predisposed, while other types of hyperthyroidism are generally not thought to be significantly related to heredity. Family members of patients with toxic diffuse goiter are significantly more likely to develop the disease.

    Judging from your introduction, even if it is not the result of genetics, it may be influenced by the mother, who has poor immunity in this regard, and is stimulated by factors such as external diet or wound infection and mental trauma that leads to hyperthyroidism.

    However, hyperthyroidism is not a serious disease, and it must be faced with a positive attitude. I also had hyperthyroidism, I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in April this year, it was more serious, my heart beat more than 100, my eyes protruded, weakness, fatigue, etc., I was also scared at the time, but after 3 months, my hyperthyroidism has basically been cured, methimazole + riclodrine + vitamin B2 and some liver protection drugs, very effective, according to the results of the blood test to adjust the dosage of methimazole, to a certain stage I can control it, but it is very troublesome to check blood regularly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hyperthyroidism is an organ-specific autoimmune disease caused by inhibitory T lymphocyte dysfunction on the basis of heredity, induced by stress factors such as infection and mental trauma, and is the same as autoimmune thyroiditis. Surveys have shown that 60 percent of patients have a tendency to familial quality.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is a genetic predisposition to hyperthyroidism. Like an egg twin, one of them has hyperthyroidism, and the other has a 50% chance of having it; Fraternal twins have a 15% chance of having one hyperthyroidism and the other having a 15% chance of having it. Hyperthyroidism is only a genetic predisposition, not a hereditary disease, and relatives are susceptible to the population, which does not necessarily cause the disease, and only under the action of environmental factors, the incidence increases.

    In daily life, susceptible people or healthy people should try not to smoke, keep a happy mood, and reduce the occurrence of diseases. Pregnant women with hyperthyroidism do not have to worry about the inheritance of hyperthyroidism to their children, and if the disease is effectively controlled, the heritability rate of hyperthyroidism is low, only about 1%.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, if a woman's hyperthyroidism is not effectively controlled during pregnancy, it may lead to fetal miscarriage, stillbirth, or congenital malformations of the child, mental retardation, etc., but as long as the hyperthyroidism is actively ** and the hyperthyroidism is stably controlled, the fetus will generally not be affected.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, hyperthyroidism is a disease caused by excessive thyroxine secretion due to various reasons, manifested by increased metabolic rate, polyphagia, emaciation, fatigue, fast heart rate, easy agitation and other symptoms, which need to be active**. Hyperthyroidism is not a genetic disorder, so there is nothing to worry about.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's quite famous here, and many departments have professional professors, so it should be a good choice to see a doctor.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hyperthyroidism has a certain relationship with heredity.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hyperthyroidism is still very common in daily life, often causing people to experience nausea and retching, and then I will explain to you whether there will be a genetic condition after suffering from hyperthyroidism.

    Method: The state of repentance is abrupt.

    First of all, there are no genetic cases of hyperthyroidism, so there is no need to worry about it.

    Secondly, the causes of hyperthyroidism: Chinese medicine classifies hyperthyroidism into the category of "gall", and its causes are first of all due to the patient's body yin deficiency, kidney yin deficiency, water does not contain wood, liver yin loss, emotional depression, liver loss and discharge, qi depression and fire, spleen weakness, lack of power to transport, hyperactivity of liver yang, heart and kidney yin deficiency, etc. If the original physique is deficient in the liver and kidneys, it is easier to refine the liquid into phlegm, stagnate the meridians, and form a gall under the item.

    Finally, drugs, especially for patients with hyperthyroidism, drugs are the most common, and they are also the most common way, general hyperthyroidism patients in the early stage, this time can come to take drugs for **, generally taking drugs for one to two years, then hyperthyroidism can be **good, general patients can be combined with some traditional Chinese medicine**, the body's *** is relatively small, especially the combination of Chinese and Western ** effect is very good, ** the probability is also very high.

    Precautions. After suffering from hyperthyroidism, people often have swollen eyes, so don't put a lot of pressure on your work in your daily life, and you must pay attention to your work and rest time, and eat some greasy food.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes! Hyperthyroidism is a chronic endocrine disease, there is a certain genetic probability, and it will lead to miscarriage and stillbirth, so it is not recommended for patients with hyperthyroidism to get pregnant.

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