The Thyroid gland.
The thyroid gland is in the form of a butterfly shape, whose two lobes of which lie against the lower half of the cartilage of thyroid. The thyroid gland is in the neck’s front. It is situated below the voice box. The thyroid tissue consists of two cell types, follicular cells, and parafollicular cells. Most of the thyroid tissue is made up of follicular cells that secrete the thyroid hormones that contain iodine.

Every cell in the body depends on thyroid hormones to regulate their metabolism. The normal thyroid gland produces about 80 percent T4 and about 20 percent T3, but T3 possesses about four times the “strength” hormone as T4.

What is Hyperthyroidism?

Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which an excessive amount of thyroid hormones circulating in the blood are produced by an overactive thyroid gland. The hormones of the thyroid include thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). In fact, T3 is the most active thyroid hormone. Much of the T4 in the bloodstream is converted into T3.  If your thyroid gland makes too much T4and T3, this is defined as hyperthyroidism.

Thyroid hormones regulate the cells ‘ metabolism. The rate of thyroid hormone production is normally controlled by the brain from the pituitary gland, which is in turn regulated by the hypothalamus.  If you have Hyperthyroidism (excessive thyroid hormone condition), excessively high thyroid hormones cause to speed up of your metabolism which in turn leads to unpleasant symptoms

Symptoms of Hyperthyroidism

Some of the common signs and symptoms of Hyperthyroidism include:

  • Fatigue,
  • Increased sensitivity to cold
  • Sudden Weight loss or gain
  • Puffy face
  • Rapid heart rate
  • Muscle weakness
  • Dry skin
  • Increased bowel movements
  • Swelling of the neck caused by an enlarged or goiter thyroid gland.

Causes of Hyperthyroidism
The most common cause of hyperthyroidism is the disease of Graves ‘ autoimmune disorder. The body produces an antibody called thyroid – stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI), which causes the thyroid gland to produce too much thyroid hormone.

If left untreated, Hyperthyroidism can cause serious health issues related to heart, bones, muscles, menstrual cycle, and fertility.  During pregnancy, if hyperthyroidism is not treated, it can cause health problems to both mother and baby.

Treatments for Hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism is a chronic, progressive disease that is generally incurable. All that is possible through Constitutional homeopathy treatment is to keep symptoms under control.

Constitutional Homeopathy Treatment for Hyperthyroidism

Constitutional Homeopathy treats hyperthyroidism with safe, natural medicines and without any side-effects. The treatment of constitutional homeopathy allows the selection process of patients according to mental state and other physical characteristics.

Homeopathy Treatment for Hyperthyroidism at Homeocare International

Homeopathy experts at Homeocare International provide Constitutional Homeopathy treatment for Hyperthyroidism. They provide personalized treatment because of the severity of symptoms varies greatly from patient to patient and treat each and every case in a unique way.

To know more about  Homeopathy Treatment for Hyperthyroidism at Homeocare International, Please call 1800-102-2202 or visit https://www.homeocare.in/hyperthyroidism-treatment.html

 

Author Bio: Dr. Kavitha D, BHMS is an energetic and passionate homeopath serving at Homeocare international Begumpet branch, Hyderabad, Telangana. She has over 16 years of rich experience and has successfully treated several people suffering from various diseases with constitutional homeopathy treatment.

Homeopathy Treatment for Hyperthyroidism

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