Explaining Thyroid Disorder in Pregnancy
Women are vulnerable to so many fluctuations happening in their bodies during pregnancy, one such fluctuation is seen when the thyroid hormones start to go up and down leading to thyroid disorders like hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. With around millions of women all over the chances of developing thyroid disorder is by 50%. In general, terms whenever considered thyroid is an organ located in the front of the neck that releases hormones regulating their metabolism, managing your heart, working of your nervous system, weight, body temperature, and others. The thyroid hormones are said to be necessary for normal fetal development happening in the first three months of the pregnancy. In the times of pregnancy, the main cause of the increase in your thyroid level is all related to 2 pregnancy hormones: Estrogen and human chorionic. Changes in Thyroid Function During pregnancy, there are several changes that occur in the thyroid function resulting in developing thyroid disorders. The changes in thyroid function are: 1. An increment in TBG concentration is related to the increase in T4/T3 concentration. 2. HCG acts like a TSH. 3. There is a high requirement for Iodine. Symptoms of Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism With the constant changes in thyroid function, there are several symptoms through which pregnant women can get a hint of its symptoms. As per doctors, it is important to know the active symptoms of both types of thyroid. Hyperthyroidism refers to the overactive development of thyroid hormones that the body needs in general. The Main Symptoms of Hyperthyroidism are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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Hypothyroidism refers to a situation under which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones. The main symptoms of Hypothyroidism are: 1. Weight gain 2. Extreme tiredness