Autoimmune Thyroiditis

Autoimmune thyroiditis, also called Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, is a chronic inflammation of the thyroid gland in which the immune system turns against the body’s own thyroid tissue. It is therefore classified as an autoimmune disease and is the most common cause of hypothyroidism. Autoimmune reaction against the thyroid gland In autoimmune diseases, there is an error … Autoimmune Thyroiditis

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

Symptoms | Hashimoto Thyroiditis

Symptoms At the beginning of the disease one usually has no symptoms. At the beginning, however, hyperthyroidism (hyperthyroidism) can occur for a certain period of time (through the body’s attempt to counter-regulate itself), which has the following symptoms: Vegetative nervous system: cardiac arrhythmia, such as palpitations, high blood pressure, heat intolerance, sweating, hair loss, warm … Symptoms | Hashimoto Thyroiditis

Course of disease | Hashimoto Thyroiditis

Course of disease Experts are not yet in agreement as to whether the disease progresses in relapses. Some experts speak of relapses of Hashimoto thyreoidits when several criteria coincide: specific symptoms: Pressure or lump feeling in the throat Pulling pain, reddened, overheated skin in the area of the thyroid gland Flu feeling (especially having a … Course of disease | Hashimoto Thyroiditis

Therapy | Hashimoto Thyroiditis

Therapy Unfortunately, Hashimoto thyroiditis is currently still an incurable disease and is therefore not treated causally. In the absence of symptoms, the disease does not need to be treated. If, however, symptoms of hypothyroidism appear, treatment is provided with a creeping replacement of thyroid hormones. This is done by taking one tablet daily in the … Therapy | Hashimoto Thyroiditis

Acquired hypothyroidism

Synonyms in the broadest sense Acquired hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, autoimmune disease, thyroiditis, postoperative hypothyroidism, primary, secondary, tertiary hypothyroidism, latent hypothyroidism, myxedema Definition Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland produces insufficient amounts of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4). The consequence is that the hormone action on the target organs is absent. Overall, the thyroid hormones increase … Acquired hypothyroidism

Symptoms | Acquired hypothyroidism

Symptoms Those affected notice a physical and mental drop in performance, are lacking in drive and slow down in their movements and thought processes. Often the patients are disinterested in environmental events, which is also reflected in their facial expressions. The patients’ sensitivity to cold is increased (=cold intolerance) and their skin is pale, cool, … Symptoms | Acquired hypothyroidism

Differential diagnosis (exclusionary diseases) | Acquired hypothyroidism

Differential diagnosis (exclusionary diseases) An important diagnosis to distinguish from hypothyroidism is low T3/Low T4 syndrome, in which both T3 and T4 are decreased. This syndrome can occur in critically ill patients in intensive care units. In contrast to hypothyroidism, this syndrome does not require hormone substitution with thyroxine. Therapy The therapy of hypothyroidism consists … Differential diagnosis (exclusionary diseases) | Acquired hypothyroidism