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Hello landlord, Hashimoto's thyroiditis is more common in women in their 30s and 50s, with insidious onset, slow development and long course of disease, mainly manifested as goiter, most of which are diffuse, a few can be localized, and some of them start with swelling of the face and limbs. The disease can be divided into eight types:
1) Hashimoto's hyperthyroidism: patients have typical symptoms of hyperthyroidism and positive laboratory test results, and hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto's disease can occur at the same time or successively, coexisting with each other, and transforming each other.
2) Pseudohyperthyroidism: a small number of symptoms of hyperthyroidism may be present, but there is no evidence of hyperthyroidism in thyroid function tests, and TGAB and TMAB are positive.
3) Exophthalmos: proptosis, thyroid function can be normal, hyperactive or reduced.
4) Subacute thyroiditis type: acute onset, goiter pain, fever, accelerated blood sedimentation rate, but the iodine intake rate of 131 is normal or increased, and the thyroid antibody titer is positive.
5) Juvenile type: accounting for about 40% of juvenile goiter, with normal thyroid function and low antibody titers.
6) Fibrotic type: the course of the disease is long, and extensive or partial fibrosis of the thyroid gland, thyroid atrophy, and hypothyroidism may occur.
7) Accompanied by thyroid adenoma or cancer: often solitary nodules, with high TGAB and TMAB titers, and (8) accompanied by other autoimmune diseases. Pro-Phecy hopes to help you.
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The symptoms of Hashimoto's thyroiditis have a variety of manifestations:
1. Patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis may be manifested by hyperthyroidism, and typical hyperthyroid symptoms include: hand tremors, heat intolerance, easy sweating, restlessness, palpitations, weight loss, etc.
2. Patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis can also have hypothyroidism, and typical hypothyroidism has the following symptoms: sensitivity to cold, fatness, constipation, listlessness, irregular menstruation, etc.
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Irritable mood and bad temper.
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For the cause of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, first of all, because his body lacks iodine, so iodine should be supplemented in time.
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It is likely to be caused by genetic factors, it may be due to poor immunity, it may be due to menopause, or it may be caused by taking drugs or environmental factors.
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Generally speaking, it is caused by genetics, but it may also be caused by environmental factors, and the onset is due to the weak immunity of the autobody.
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis is caused by autoimmunity, but the cause of autoimmunity is unknown.
Hashimoto's thyroiditis, also known as autoimmune thyroiditis and chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, is a disease caused by the production of thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies in the body. At present, it is believed that the production of these two antibodies is related to environmental and genetic factors, but there is no reliable evidence to point out the specific cause of these two antibodies.
Thyroid peroxidase antibodies attack thyroid peroxidase, and thyroglobulin antibodies attack thyroglobulin, preventing it from functioning properly. Thyroid peroxidase is a key enzyme in the synthesis of thyroid hormones, thyroglobulin is the raw material for the synthesis of thyroid hormones, and when deficient, it may cause a decrease in thyroid hormone synthesis, followed by a series of symptoms such as fatigue, fatigue, cold intolerance, lack of concentration, and memory loss.
Hashimoto's thyroiditis, also known as chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, is characterized by hyperthyroidism or diffuse goiter in the early stage, although the disease is not immediately life-threatening, but if it is not actively treated, it will generally develop into hypothyroidism and lead to lifelong medication replacement**. Pay attention to your diet: >>>More
This Hashimoto is an autoimmune-related disease, and it is almost impossible to completely ** it with the current level of clinical technology. It may work backwards. However, we can use drugs or other means to control the disease, reduce systemic damage, and when the disease is controlled in an ideal state, we can consider the target organ safe. >>>More
The early symptoms of Hashimoto's thyroiditis are highly hidden, and some patients do not know the ** and symptoms of the disease, and the probability of being detected early is very low. Only through medical examination and diagnosis can the type of disease be confirmed, and the severity of the disease can be selected, and the best way to control the disease is symptomatic. So, what are the medical diagnostic bases for the diagnosis of whether it belongs to this disease type? >>>More
Hashimoto's thyroiditis, also known as chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, is often characterized by hyperthyroidism or diffuse goiter in the early stages, although the disease is not immediately life-threatening, but if it is not actively treated, it will generally develop hypothyroidism and is likely to lead to lifelong medication replacement**.
Shanghai Jianqiao Thyroid Hospital believes that Hashimoto's thyroiditis patients can also choose dietary therapy methods, and the more common dietary therapy prescriptions in our lives include astragalus poria porridge, mung bean red bean porridge, four juice drink, astragalus black bean and red date porridge and other dietary therapy methods, which assist the patient's condition.