Thyroid Awareness: A Crucial Step Towards Optimal Health

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In the realm of healthcare, thyroid awareness stands as a vital cornerstone, empowering individuals to recognize the signs of thyroid diseases and prompting timely consultation with healthcare professionals for testing and treatment. In India, a staggering 1 in 10 individuals grapple with hypothyroidism, with a significant prevalence among women, constituting 8 out of 10 diagnosed cases. Moreover, the hereditary nature of thyroid conditions underscores the importance of family history in understanding and addressing thyroid health. The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in front of the neck and regulates important metabolic functions, energy production and synthesis of Thyroid hormones(T4 T3) pivotal for overall body functions

Thyroid dysfunction manifests as either underactivity (Hypothyroidism) or overactivity (Hyperthyroidism), along with the potential development of nodules—some non-cancerous, but a noteworthy 5% exhibiting malignancy. Hypothyroidism ushers in symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, weight gain, and cold intolerance, elevating the risk of hypertension, heart disease, and diabetes due to increased lipid levels. Conversely, Hyperthyroidism presents with weight loss, heightened appetite, and heat intolerance, and may adversely affect crucial organs, including the heart, eyes, and nervous system.

The impact of thyroid disorders extends to pregnancy, where the developing fetus relies on the mother’s thyroid hormone production. Imbalances can lead to severe consequences such as mental retardation and growth abnormalities. Thus, diagnosing and treating thyroid diseases during early pregnancy becomes paramount.

Thyroid symptoms often present subtly and progress gradually, underscoring the need for widespread awareness. Everyone should be cognizant of these signs to seek medical attention in the initial stages, preventing complications and ensuring optimal thyroid health. We, as doctors, urge individuals to prioritize their well-being through early detection and intervention. 

Shared by: By Dr . Madhulika Mahashabde,

Professor and Head of the Unit, Department of General Medicine,  Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre Pimpri, Pune

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