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The thyroid gland can cause serious health issues if it produces too much or too little hormones. Hyperthyroidism leads to symptoms like weight loss, anxiety, and a racing heartbeat, while hypothyroidism causes weight gain, fatigue, and depression. It's important to seek help and get a proper diagnosis and treatment. Hyperthyroidism can lead to bone loss and irregular heartbeat, while hypothyroidism can affect energy levels and mood. Both conditions have different symptoms. Blood tests and other diagnostic tests are used to determine the thyroid's function. Treatment options include medications, surgery, and hormone replacement therapy. Supplements like sugar, MD, thyroid, and adrenal support can also help. It's important to see a doctor and not ignore symptoms. 10 FINDS THAT YOUR THYROID IS IN SERIOUS TROUBLE, INCLUDING THE WEIGHT GAIN. Hey there, I am Dr. Ergin, the thyroid specialist. Now let's talk about that little powerhouse in your body, the thyroid. This tiny gland produces hormones that can make a big impact on your overall health. But sometimes it decides to go a little haywire and cause some trouble. Thyroid disease is when this little troublemaker produces either too much or too little of its hormones. And guess what? It affects a whopping 20 million Americans, let alone the rest of the world. So it is high time we learn about these two troublemakers, hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism, and what we can do about them. Now let's start with hyperthyroidism. It's like the energizer bunny on steroids, like me. It is because it gets your body so hyped up with an excessive amount of thyroid hormones. No, I'm not taking thyroid hormones. But picture this, a racing heartbeat, constant hunger, anxiety, heat intolerance, even some sudden weight loss. It is a wild ride. And common culprits behind hyperthyroidism are things like thyroiditis, nodules, and not-so-friendly autoimmune conditions like Graves' disease. And we'll talk about Hashimoto's in the hypothyroid part. Trust me, you don't want to mess with those. But wait, there's more. Let's not forget about hypothyroidism. The sluggish cousin of hyperthyroidism. It is when your thyroid hormones take a snooze and slow down your metabolism. And you know what that means. Ta-da! Weight gain. But that is not the only trick it has up its sleeve. It can also gift you with fatigue, weak muscles, the blues, and let's not forget about the unexplained weight gain. Thanks, hyperthyroidism. So my friends, if anything on this thyroid rollercoaster sounds familiar, don't just sit there. Seek help. It is essential to get a proper diagnosis and treatment because untreated hyperthyroidism can lead to some serious bone loss, especially after age 50, and a wonky heartbeat, which some of you are familiar with atrial fibrillation that can be triggered like that. Now, as for the hypothyroidism, it can mess with your energy levels, with your mood, and of course, your waistline. So don't let your thyroid call the shots. Take the reins, get the help you need. Remember, laughter is always the best medicine, especially for those troublesome thyroid woes. When it comes to popularity, hypothyroidism takes the crown in the U.S. But hold on to your hats because it is not uncommon for our thyroid to go from hyper to hypo or vice versa. Talk about a rollercoaster ride. See that all the time. Now, these two have completely different symptoms, like day and night. With hyperthyroidism, you'll be bursting with energy initially, shedding those pounds like a boss. You think it's a good thing, but it's actually not, and feeling a tad anxious, loss of sleep. Who needs to go to the gym membership when your thyroid is on the fire, right? Well, on the other hand, on the other side of the ring, hypothyroidism slows things down. So you can say hello to that sluggish metabolism fatigue that hits you like a ton of bricks and a sneaky weight gain. Depression might even decide to crash the party. But there is more. Let's check out the symptoms individually. For hyperthyroidism, buckle up for anxiousness, a racing heart, shaky hands, irritability, fatigue muscles, trouble catching some sleep, and irregular visitor arrivals and weight loss that is all the rage. Now, for the hypothyroidism crew, get ready for cold sensitivity, that is straight out of the North Pole, or constipation that likes to slow things down, dry the skin that craves some serious moisture, fatigue that can make a sloth envious, forgetfulness that's a bit too cheeky and get the grand finale, weight gain that might make your pants cry for help. But hey, the real MVPs here are the hormones. Hypothyroidism, it's like a hormone clearance on sale, all time low. And for hyperthyroidism, hormone production is off the charts, like a wild party that never ends. So whether your thyroid is feeling hyper or hypo, remember, we are all in this wacky thyroid world together. So stay funny, stay engaged, and let's embrace the quirks that makes us human, or well, thyroid disordered. Cheers to thyroid adventures! Finding a talented doctor is like finding a unicorn in a haystack sometimes, but it is a crucial part of your treatment plan. So brace yourself, because your doctor will order blood tests for thyroid-stimulating hormone, sometimes thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin, thyroid receptor antibodies, thyroid ultrasound, thyroid uptake and scan, etc. Just like checking your thyroid's mood. For example, if TSH is high, your thyroid hormones are slacking off, hello hypothyroidism, and if it is low, they are partying too hard, and we call it hyperthyroidism. Now understand that, the TSH low means hyper, TSH high means hypo. And here's a clicker. For hyperthyroidism, options include medications, reductive iodine, or literally chopping that gland out like a villain in an action movie. Surgery. Don't leave hyperthyroidism hanging though, it might lead to bone loss, or a wild irregular heartbeat. As for hypothyroidism, well, there is no magic here, but we have got meds that can work their magic. And of course, meds, hormone replacement. But also, in the early stages, you can use supplements. Have you heard of sugar, MD, thyroid, and adrenal support? So sometimes you go to the doctor, and the doctor says, there's really nothing wrong with you, your hormone levels are still in the range, but you feel all the symptoms of hypo or hyper. Well then, sugar, MD, thyroid, and adrenal support may be to your help. It's like a superhero cape for your thyroid. Okay, maybe not that exciting, but it could be the simple solution you have been craving. If you are really in a tight spot, meds are your still best friend, right, if you are in a severe condition. Their mission is to treat your symptoms, whip your body's thyroid into shape, restore hormone harmony, and let you rock that fulfilling normal life that you have been dreaming of. So, I hope that was not too cheesy for you. I tried to make it fun, because a lot of people, a lot of patients, tend to hear things from the doctor. I can tell. Sometimes when I talk to them, their heart is already racing, they think they're going to die. No, you won't. You'll be all right. Take my advice. See your doctor. You'll be good. I'll see you next time.