Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones. This can have many negative consequences for the body.
Hypothyroidism can be primary, secondary, or tertiary, depending on where the problem with the thyroid gland arose.
The causes of hypothyroidism can be autoimmune diseases, lack of iodine, inflammation of the thyroid gland, and other factors.
To make a diagnosis, tests for hormone levels, ultrasound of the thyroid gland, and other tests may be conducted.
Treatment of hypothyroidism usually includes taking hormonal drugs, correcting diet, and lifestyle.
For the prevention of hypothyroidism, it is important to consume enough iodine and to promptly consult a doctor when symptoms of the disease appear.
To diagnose and treat hypothyroidism, it is necessary to consult an endocrinologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.