Spring sleepiness, autumn lack, summer nap, check your thyroid
Spring sleepiness, autumn lack, summer nap, check your thyroid
The increasing pressure of work and life and the richness of nightlife have led to an increasing number of people suffering from sleep disorders. Faced with the embarrassment of "sleeping in spring, lacking in autumn and taking a nap in summer", most people's first choice is to turn to caffeinated beverages such as coffee, strong tea or cola. However, relying solely on the stimulation of external chemical substances will not only fail to fundamentally solve the problem, but may also delay the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. In recent years, the proportion of the above-mentioned symptoms caused by thyroid diseases has become higher and higher. Those who have "bed fetish" may wish to check the thyroid.
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - The Urban Epidemic
The hectic urban life gave birth to the "sleepless family". For them, even if they adhere to the healthy routine of going to bed early and getting up early, and ensuring eight hours of sleep every night, they are always sleepy during the day the next day, and no amount of intense work or study can excite them. In addition to drowsiness, there are symptoms such as throat, joint or muscle pain, and swollen lymph nodes. However, when he went to the hospital for routine examinations such as filming and blood tests, he could not find any organic lesions. Encountering all of the above discomforts, it is very likely to suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome.
From a pathological point of view, chronic fatigue syndrome is a functional disease, which is mainly treated by non-drug methods such as adjusting lifestyle, improving nutrition, and strengthening exercise. However, there is a clinical disease whose initial symptoms are very similar to chronic fatigue syndrome, which is easily confused and ignored by patients. The consequences of neglecting treatment are very serious. It is thyroid disease.
Thyroid sabotage - an alternative trigger for fatigue
Endocrinologists often use the "human engine" to describe the thyroid gland. If the level of thyroid hormones in the human body is insufficient, it will lead to a decrease in the metabolic rate, and the whole person will be fatigued from the body to the spirit, and it will also be accompanied by dry skin, mucous membranes, and loss of libido. Therefore, if there is persistent fatigue that is difficult to relieve and unexplained, it should be considered whether there is a problem with the thyroid. Go to the hospital for a neck ultrasound examination, and then draw blood to test the "five thyroid function" indicators, and you can make a preliminary evaluation of the health of the thyroid.
The most common disease that causes hypothyroidism is Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Under the combined effect of various complex factors such as environment, spirit, genetics, etc., the immune system that should supervise pathogenic microorganisms invading the human body and the mutated cells in the body, "guards and steals" and attacks its own thyroid, resulting in a decrease in thyroid hormone secretion, which in turn causes Fatigue and other symptoms. To diagnose the disease, in addition to ultrasonography and blood tests, a thyroid radionuclide scan is required to fully evaluate the thyroid uptake of iodine.
In the acute stage of "bridged nail", if the symptoms such as goiter and pain are more obvious, hormone therapy can be used under the guidance of a doctor to suppress the excessive immune function; if the level of thyroid hormone is significantly reduced, thyroxine should be used according to the condition alternative therapy.
Hyperthyroidism also causes fatigue? That's right!
The opposite of hypothyroidism is "hyperthyroidism". Nowadays, the incidence of this disease is also very "considerable", especially middle-aged women who are under the dual pressure of work and family, who are particularly easy to become the "prey" of hyperthyroidism. Due to the introduction of hyperthyroidism in various media, people are more familiar with its symptoms - tremors, excitement, irritability, tachycardia, spontaneous sweating and night sweats... However, some patients with hyperthyroidism will also have symptoms that are incompatible with the above symptoms. Performance - Burnout.
Due to the rapid metabolism of hyperthyroidism, patients are more likely to feel fatigued, which is mainly manifested as generalized weakness. Many patients often feel that the calf is weak and it is difficult to move, as if the legs are filled with lead; the hands cannot lift heavy objects, and even severe cases Affect life. In addition, the high metabolism of hyperthyroidism can easily lead to the reduction of potassium in the blood of the human body, and the hypokalemia can easily cause the stress of nerves and muscles to decrease, resulting in weakness of the limbs and mental fatigue. In another situation, patients with hyperthyroidism may also experience hypothyroidism after chemical drugs or iodine isotope treatment.
Text / Yu Fei
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