Thyroid Related Diseases

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Hypo & Hyperthyroidism

Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism are common thyroid disorders caused by underactive or overactive thyroid gland function. In hypothyroidism, the thyroid produces insufficient hormones, leading to symptoms such as weight gain, fatigue, cold intolerance, hair fall, constipation, and depression. Hyperthyroidism, on the other hand, occurs when excessive thyroid hormones are produced, resulting in weight loss, palpitations, anxiety, sweating, tremors, and heat intolerance. Both conditions can significantly impact daily life and overall health if left untreated.

At our clinic, thyroid function disorders are diagnosed through detailed clinical evaluation and accurate blood investigations. Treatment is individualized and may include hormone replacement therapy, medications to control hormone production, and regular monitoring. Our focus is on restoring hormonal balance, relieving symptoms, and preventing long-term complications. With proper treatment and follow-up, patients with hypo or hyperthyroidism can lead a healthy and active life.

Thyroid Nodules & Goiter

Thyroid nodules are abnormal lumps or growths within the thyroid gland, while goiter refers to an enlarged thyroid gland. These conditions may be caused by iodine deficiency, hormonal imbalance, inflammation, or other thyroid disorders. Many thyroid nodules are benign and asymptomatic, but some may cause difficulty in swallowing, neck swelling, or hormonal disturbances.

Our clinic provides comprehensive evaluation of thyroid nodules and goiter using blood tests, imaging, and clinical assessment. The aim is to determine the nature of the nodule and assess its impact on thyroid function. Treatment depends on the size, symptoms, and underlying cause and may include medical management and regular monitoring. Early diagnosis helps prevent complications and ensures appropriate, timely care for long-term thyroid health.

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Thyroid Disorders in Pregnancy

Thyroid disorders during pregnancy require special attention as they can affect both maternal health and fetal development. Conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism in pregnancy may increase the risk of miscarriage, preterm delivery, and developmental issues in the baby if not properly managed.

At our clinic, we offer specialized care for thyroid disorders during pregnancy. Regular monitoring of thyroid levels, safe medication management, and close follow-up are key components of treatment. Our goal is to maintain optimal thyroid hormone levels throughout pregnancy to ensure the health and safety of both mother and baby. With expert care and timely intervention, pregnancy outcomes can be significantly improved.

Other Thyroid-Related Problems

In addition to common thyroid conditions, various other thyroid-related problems can affect overall health. These include thyroiditis, autoimmune thyroid disorders, subclinical thyroid disease, and post-treatment thyroid imbalance. Symptoms may be subtle or non-specific, making diagnosis challenging without proper evaluation.

Our clinic emphasizes early detection and comprehensive management of all thyroid-related problems. Detailed hormonal assessment, patient education, and individualized treatment plans ensure effective control of symptoms and prevention of complications. Long-term monitoring and lifestyle guidance play an important role in maintaining thyroid health. Our patient-centered approach focuses on accurate diagnosis, ethical treatment, and long-term well-being.

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