Thyroid Disease Management Clinic in Wylie, TX
Mercy Medical Clinic has doctors that specialize in thyroid disease management and we pride ourselves in providing exceptional care to our patients. We will help manage thyroid disease and answer any thyroid-related questions you may have. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 615 S Highway 78 Suite 100 Wylie, TX 75098.
Table of Contents:
What are the signs of a bad thyroid?
What should thyroid patients avoid?
Is a thyroid problem serious?
How can I manage my thyroid?
The thyroid gland is a small organ located in the front of the neck and wrapped around the windpipe that creates and produces hormones that play a role in many different systems throughout the body. The gland is shaped like a butterfly: it is small in the middle with two wide wings that extend around the side of the throat. This gland makes hormones that help control several key functions of your body. However, when your thyroid is not working properly, it will impact your entire body. When your body produces an excessive amount of thyroid hormones, you will develop a condition called hyperthyroidism; reversely, if the body produces too little thyroid hormones, it is called hypothyroidism. The conditions for an overactive or underactive thyroid are very serious and need to be treated by a healthcare provider. More than 12 percent of Americans may end up with a thyroid condition at some point in their lives, and according to the American Thyroid Association, there are nearly 20 million people who have the disease, and as many as 60 percent of that number are unaware they have it. At Mercy Medical Clinic, our doctors can assist you with thyroid disease management which will in turn aid you to maintaining live a healthy lifestyle.
An overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) can cause some symptoms, which include mood swings, anxiety, nervousness, irritability, persistent fatigue, sensitivity to heat, swelling in the neck from an enlarged thyroid gland, weight loss, trembling or twitching, and irregular or unusually fast heart rate.
In the case of an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), symptoms may involve fatigue, constipation, dry skin, weight gain, increased sensitivity to cold, muscle weakness, hoarseness, elevated cholesterol level, pain, stiffness or swelling in the joints, thinning hair, depression, slower heart rate, and impaired memory. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is known as the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the USA, affecting almost 14 million people. It is commonly found amongst middle-aged women and symptoms include mild weight gain, dry skin, pale or puffy face, enlarged thyroid, intolerance to the cold, heavy and irregular menstruation, fatigue, and depression.
We strongly advise you to see your doctor if you have any of these symptoms. Thyroid disease management is imperative to maintaining good health. If you think you have an issue with your thyroid, we highly recommend getting a professional opinion from a certified healthcare professional to avoid further complications to your health down the road.
Having too much iodine will make an overactive thyroid, or hyperthyroidism, worse and will lead the gland to produce an excessive amount of thyroid hormones. A person with hyperthyroidism should avoid consuming large amounts of iodine-rich foods such as: dairy products, egg yolks, blackstrap molasses, baked goods with iodate dough conditioners, food products that contain red dye, iodized salt, fish and shellfish, and seaweed or kelp. Caffeine, which includes coffee, black tea, chocolate, soda, and energy drinks, can also worsen symptoms of an overactive thyroid and should be avoided.
For those with an underactive thyroid, or hypothyroidism, the suggested foods to avoid include foods with soy including miso, tofu, and edamame, cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower, gluten in bread, pasta, and rice, fatty foods, sugary foods, processed foods, excess beans from beans and vegetables.
The foods outlined may interfere with the production of thyroid hormones and medications to treat the disease.
The thyroid gland influences almost all of the metabolic processes in the body, and the disorders range from small, harmless, to life-threatening cancer. Most thyroid problems that exist can be managed if properly diagnosed and treated. Your doctors work with you to properly treat your thyroid issue.
Our team at Mercy Medical Clinic will work with you to better manage your thyroid problem. We will prescribe the right thyroid medication, encourage exercise and regular physical activity, and help you follow a healthy diet for both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism conditions. If you have any concerns or questions about your thyroid, contact us today to learn more. Our state-of-the-art healthcare facility offers many services, and our board-certified physicians, nurses, and support team are here and ready to help you with any aspect of your healthcare. We accept patients from Wylie TX, Lavon TX, Rockwall TX, Sachse TX, Allen TX, Winningkoff TX and nearby areas.