Hashimoto's Disease
The Thyroid
gland placed in our neck controls and regulates
the flow of energy in our bodies. Hashimoto's
disease attacks the Thyroid gland by turning the
immune system against it. The result leaves a
swollen and ragged gland, which stops producing
vital hormones.
Hashimoto's Disease Affect People Of All Ages
Hashimoto's disease affects people of all ages,
but it's redundant in women between 30 and 50
years of age. Hereditary presence increases risk
for Hashimoto's disease.
True reason for its occurrence is yet to be
found, and is also incurable. By treating low
thyroid function the effects of this disease can
be lessened. Proper procedure of thyroid medicine
and regular monitoring of blood to observe the
function of glands can help to prevent likely
results of tiredness, weight gain and constipation.
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