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Keep a watch on thyroid disorders

Overview of Thyroid Disorders:

  • The thyroid gland produces thyroxine, essential for the body’s normal functioning.
    • Disorders:
      • Hypothyroidism: Low thyroid hormone levels.
      • Hyperthyroidism: Excess thyroid hormone levels.
    • Swelling of the thyroid is a common occurrence, but not all swellings are malignant.

Relevance: GS 2(Health)

Statistics:

  • 40%-50% of the population may have undiagnosed thyroid issues.
    • Thyroid cancers are curable in 90% of cases with timely treatment.

Symptoms Indicating Thyroid Issues:

  • Gradual weight gain or loss.
    • Lethargy, sleepiness, lack of interest in work, and fatigue.
    • Constipation or diarrhoea, menstrual irregularities.
    • Persistent palpitations, sweating, chronic cough.
    • Difficulty in swallowing or breathing.
    • Delayed growth in children.

Testing and Diagnosis:

  • Thyroid function tests are essential and can often be included in routine health packages.
    • Imaging and clinical examinations help in early intervention and minimize morbidity.

Thyroid Disorders in Pregnancy:

  • Second most common disorder after diabetes in pregnancy.
    • Physiological changes in pregnancy may mimic thyroid disorders, requiring early detection and management.
    • Endocrine evaluations are crucial, especially post-pregnancy, as these changes may persist for a year.

Risk Factors:

  • Higher risk groups: Adolescents, pregnant women, men above 40, and women above 50.
    • Stress, anxiety, and depression act as endocrine disruptors, contributing to thyroid disorders.

Advice from Experts:

  • Regular check-ups and monitoring are critical for early detection and treatment.
  • Even asymptomatic thyroid swellings should not be ignored.

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