Hyperactive Thyroid Treatment

The thyroid gland works in conjunction with the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. When the level of thyroid hormones drops too low, the pituitary gland produces Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) which tells the thyroid gland to produce more hormones. Once aware of the TSH, the thyroid secretes more T3 and T4 thereby raising blood levels. The pituitary gland then slows down its TSH production. In this article I'll discuss in detail the three hyperactive thyroid treatments which includes drug therapy, radioactive iodine, surgery, and homeopathic treatments.

Hyperactive thyroid is a term used to define a production disorder of the thyroid. Often termed as a thyroid condition called hyperthyroidism, it relates to a pattern of symptoms of thyroid problems, regardless of the cause. Hyperactive thyroid tissues within the gland produce excess hormones that lead to abnormally high levels of thyroid hormones in the blood.

It should be known that very small amounts of hormones are required to alter cell metabolism. The two main hormones produced by the thyroid are thyroxine and triiodothyronine, which are mostly bound by proteins. Only a small amount remains free to perform hormonal activity. Hyper-function of the thyroid results in a large number of free thyroid hormones that circulate in the blood.

Causes

Almost three quarters of hyperthyroidism instances are caused by Graves’ disease, and the rest by thyroid adenomas and goiter. Thyroiditis is another thyroid condition that refers to inflammation of the gland. Thyroiditis includes Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, which, like Graves’ disease, is a thyroid problem that is caused by autoimmunity. Initially, thyroiditis causes a hyperactive thyroid, but the disease slowly progresses into thyroid dysfunction and a low thyroid. Some women experience increased thyroid activity during the year after delivery, a thyroid condition known as postpartum thyroiditis.

Hyperthyroidism may also result from accidental consumption of beef contaminated with thyroid tissue. Sometimes, anti-arrhythmic drugs like Amiodarone may also cause hyperthyroidism. Therefore, anti-arrhythmic drugs are used to treat abnormal heart rhythm, but only when other safer drugs are ineffective, as they can have fatal side effects.

Thyroid hormones, like other endocrine hormones, are released directly into the blood, as they are required by all cells for metabolism. Increased circulation of free thyroid hormones results in numerous symptoms that are often difficult to recognize, as they are vague and sometimes mimic the aging process.

Symptoms

Hyperactive thyroid usually manifests in physiological symptoms like weight loss (despite increased appetite), heat intolerance, hyperactivity, and an increase in thirst levels, urination and sweating. Psychological symptoms include anxiety, apathy and depression. Thyroid hormones are carried by transporter proteins that can cross the blood brain barrier and cause neurological symptoms like tremors, spasmodic movements, and neuromuscular diseases, and are known to even cause paralysis in some susceptible individuals. Hyperthyroidism can be pretty debilitating at times, and if left untreated may result in osteoporosis.

Hyperactive Thyroid Treatment

Overactivity of the thyroid gland can be brought down to normal levels by the use of various antithyroid drugs such as neomercazole (carbimazole). Another treatment uses radioactive iodine to destroy part of the thyroid gland and thereby reduce hormone production. The last option is surgery and may be considered necessary in some cases.

Did you know the thyroid is a very sensitive organ that is responsible for many functions in the body. Natural remedies have been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years to support the solid thyroid health and health of the endocrine system, helping to support and balance efficient hormone production and natural thyroid gland function.

So there you have it. Your options for hyperactive thyroid treatment can be drugs that inhibit production of thyroid hormones, radioactive iodine to destroy part of the thyroid gland, surgery, or homeopathic treatment. The greatest thing about a natural treatment is that it doesn’t cost much and it is 100% safe.

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