Thyroid Disorders

The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of the neck. Despite its size, it plays a powerful role in regulating the body’s metabolism, energy levels, heart rate, and even mood. When the thyroid malfunctions, it can lead to a range of disorders, most commonly hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid).

TYPES OF THYROID DISORDERS

1.  HYPOTHYROIDISM – This occurs when the thyroid doesn’t produce enough hormones. Symptoms include fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, depression, dry skin, and slowed heart rate.

2. HYPERTHYROIDISM – This is the result of excessive thyroid hormone production. It often causes weight loss, rapid heartbeat, nervousness, sweating, and insomnia.

3. GOITER – An abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland, often due to iodine deficiency or autoimmune conditions.

4. THYROID NODULES – Lumps that form within the thyroid, which may be benign or cancerous.

5. THYROID CANCER – Although less common, it can occur and is often treatable when detected early.

CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS

– Autoimmune diseases (like Hashimoto’s or Graves’ disease)

– Iodine deficiency

– Genetics

– Radiation exposure

– Certain medications

DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

Thyroid disorders are typically diagnosed through blood tests that measure levels of TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) and thyroid hormones (T3, T4). Imaging tests like ultrasound or radioactive iodine scans may also be used.

TREATMENT DEPENDS ON THE SPECIFIC DISORDER:

HYPOTHYROIDISM: Treated with daily thyroid hormone replacement (levothyroxine).

HYPERTHYROIDISM: Options include antithyroid medications, radioactive iodine therapy, or surgery.

NODULES AND CANCER: May require surgery or radioactive treatment.

LIVING WITH THYROID DISORDERS

With proper diagnosis and treatment, most people with thyroid conditions can lead healthy, active lives. Regular monitoring and communication with a healthcare provider are key to managing symptoms and maintaining hormone balance.

Thyroid health is essential to overall well-being. If you’re experiencing unexplained fatigue, mood changes, or weight fluctuations, don’t overlook your thyroid. Early detection can make all the difference.

By: Adenola Eniola.