Thyroid Function Disorders

The butterfly-shaped thyroid gland absorbs iodine from the blood and uses it to produce vital hormones for the body’s metabolism. Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism throws this interaction out of balance. Read more about the causes, symptoms and treatment of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism here. Tasks of thyroid hormones The thyroid hormones triiodothyronine and thyroxine have important functions … Thyroid Function Disorders

Pain in the thyroid gland

Introduction Pain in the thyroid gland is caused by irritation of the sensitive nerves, the superior laryngeal nerve and the recurrent laryngeal nerve, both of which originate from the large and important vagus nerve. A sensitive pain nerve is triggered by various stimuli. This process is called nociception in the technical language. The corresponding receptors … Pain in the thyroid gland

Associated symptoms | Pain in the thyroid gland

Associated symptoms The thyroid gland produces vital hormones that increase metabolism. At its target organs they cause an increased oxygen and energy consumption and increase thermogenesis (heat production). In the case of congenital hypofunction, newborns do not notice the thyroid gland until after birth, as they were previously supplied by maternal hormones. Overall, they appear … Associated symptoms | Pain in the thyroid gland

Thyroid swelling – How can you detect it yourself? | Swelling of the thyroid gland

Thyroid swelling – How can you detect it yourself? Depending on its extent, the swelling of the thyroid gland can be so severe that it can even be seen in the mirror. If necessary, the organ can also be palpated as a soft, sometimes knotty structure on the right and left side of the larynx … Thyroid swelling – How can you detect it yourself? | Swelling of the thyroid gland

Home remedies | Swelling of the thyroid gland

Home remedies It is not recommended to treat a swollen thyroid gland with home remedies alone. A medical examination should always be carried out first in order to obtain a diagnosis and, if necessary, to start a therapy. Depending on the diagnosis, however, various household remedies can be used to support the treatment. For example, … Home remedies | Swelling of the thyroid gland

Thyroid swelling and swollen eyes/eyelids | Swelling of the thyroid gland

Thyroid swelling and swollen eyes/eyelids If swollen eyes or eyelids appear as a symptom in addition to a thyroid swelling, this may indicate a specific disease as a common cause. This is Graves’ disease, a so-called autoimmune disease of the thyroid gland, which often also affects the eyes.The body produces antibodies (proteins produced by immune … Thyroid swelling and swollen eyes/eyelids | Swelling of the thyroid gland

Thinking About the Thyroid Gland When you Have an Unfulfilled Desire to Have Children

When the desired child fails to materialize, many couples undertake a veritable odyssey of treatment. It is often overlooked that the cause of infertility may not lie in the abdomen, but in the neck area: in a disorder of the thyroid gland. Professor Gerhard Hintze, Bad Oldesloe, pointed out this connection for the Thyroid Forum: … Thinking About the Thyroid Gland When you Have an Unfulfilled Desire to Have Children

Euthyrox®

Introduction and mode of action The active ingredient in drug Euthyrox® from Merck Pharma GmbH is called levothyroxine. Euthyrox® contains the synthetic thyroid hormone levothyroxine (L-thyroxine). This is used in thyroid diseases (e.g. hypothyroidism). In healthy people, the thyroid gland produces various hormones, including thyroxine. These hormones are needed for many metabolic processes and thus … Euthyrox®

Contraindications | Euthyrox®

Contraindications Before treatment with Euthyrox® is started, the following diseases must have been excluded or treated: Unsuitable for treatment with Euthyrox® are patients with Coronary heart disease (CHD) Angina pectoris (narrow heart) Arteriosclerosis High blood pressure (hypertension) Hypofunction of the pituitary gland (pituitary insufficiency) Subfunction of the adrenal cortex (adrenal cortex insufficiency) Thyroid Autonomy Hypersensitivity … Contraindications | Euthyrox®

Interactions | Euthyrox®

Interactions The lipid-lowering agents colestyramine and colestipol reduce the absorption of levothyroxine and for this reason they should not be used until 4 – 5 hours after taking Euthyrox®. Similarly, aluminum-containing antacids and calcium carbonate, as well as iron-containing drugs reduce the absorption of levothyroxine and should therefore not be taken until two hours after … Interactions | Euthyrox®