[请求] 推荐治疗甲亢的专家

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自来加拿大之后,原来的甲亢的病复发,无法得到有效的控制,这里的医生的水平实在不感恭维,无法准确控制用药,本人已经到了生命危机时刻,希望大家能帮助我推荐一些这方面的专家,无论国内,国外都可以,当然最好在渥太华了,给我以用药的指导,
在此新年新年之即,给大家拜个年.
 
source: http://health.discovery.com
Hyperthyroidism
By Bill Harrison, MD

Hyperthyroidism is a disorder that is caused by elevated levels of thyroid hormone.

What is going on in the body?

The thyroid gland is a small endocrine gland located at the base of the neck. It produces thyroid hormone, which controls the processes which allow the body to transform food into energy and to rebuild cells. In a person with hyperthyroidism, the body produces too much thyroid hormone.

What are the signs and symptoms of the condition?

The symptoms of hyperthyroidism are caused by high levels of thyroid hormone. Symptoms can include: ・ nervousness ・ palpitations ・ tremors ・ sweating ・ increased activity in the intestinal tract ・ changes in menstruation ・ weight loss

Some people find it more difficult to tolerate heat. Some feel anxious or restless. Changes in fingernails and hair may be noticed. The heart may beat irregularly, or even become enlarged.

What are the causes and risks of the condition?

There are several causes of hyperthyroidism. In some people, the immune system produces antibodies that activate and stimulate the thyroid gland. This causes the gland to produce excessive amounts of hormones. A common example of this is Graves' disease. Other forms of hyperthyroidism may be caused by thyroiditis, or inflammation of the thyroid gland. Certain benign or malignant tumors can also produce too much thyroid hormone. Some forms of goiters can enlarge and produce excess thyroid hormone.

What can be done to prevent the condition?

There is no known way to prevent hyperthyroidism.

How is the condition diagnosed?

The diagnosis of hyperthyroidism is based on both a physical exam and laboratory work. The physical examination will look for the signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Laboratory tests of the blood show higher levels of thyroid hormone and lower levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). In some cases, the tests can detect antithyroid antibodies. A nuclear medicine test called a thyroid uptake scan, measures how well the thyroid is functioning. This can help diagnose the specific cause of hyperthyroidism.

What are the long-term effects of the condition?

Long-term effects can include metabolic problems and changes in skin, hair, and nails. Hyperthyroidism can also lead to osteoporosis, or thinning of the bones. People with Graves' disease may have changes in the eyes that persist despite treatment.

What are the risks to others?

Hyperthyroidism does not involve any risk to others.

What are the treatments for the condition?

The main treatment of hyperthyroidism is to reduce the production of thyroid hormone. This can be done with drugs, such as: ・ propylthiouracil ・ methimazole ・ potassium iodide

Medications called beta-blockers, such as atenolol or metoprolol, can also used to block the effects of thyroid on tissues.

Some people are treated by altering or destroying the thyroid gland using radioactive iodine. Radioactive iodine is taken up by the thyroid gland and destroys the excessive thyroid tissue. This treatment is commonly used in Graves' disease. It is not helpful in people with thyroiditis. Surgery is not usually done, except in the case of a tumor that secretes thyroid hormone.

What are the side effects of the treatments?

The side effects of treatment depend on the medications used. When radioactive iodine is used to destroy the thyroid gland, people will usually need thyroid hormone replacement therapy for the rest of their lives. Pregnant women should not receive radioactive iodine.

What happens after treatment for the condition?

After a person is treated for hyperthyroidism, the levels of thyroid hormone will continue to be checked. Medications are adjusted to maintain normal levels. Blood tests are used to confirm the level of thyroid hormone production.

How is the condition monitored?

The condition is monitored by regular physical exams and blood tests.

Also, there is a Thyroid Foundation of Canada with many useful information on this disease.
www.thyroid.ca
 
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