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Thyroid Inflammation Thyroiditis is an inflammation of the thyroid gland. There are several types of thyroiditis but each of them generally produce three phases: overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) and return to normal. It usually takes one year to complete this cycle. Young to middle-aged women seem most at risk although some forms of thyroiditis are seen in both men and women of all ages. With some forms hypothyroidism may develop years later even if the thyroiditis has resolved. Signs and Symptoms Depending on the type of thyroiditis the thyroid gland can have one of the following characteristics.
You may also have one or more of the following symptoms.
What Causes It? Thyroiditis can be caused by immune disorders viruses and fever disorders. Sometimes thyroiditis develops if you have Graves' disease (a thyroid disorder). In some cases there is no identifiable cause. What to Expect at Your Provider's Office Your health care provider will feel your neck to see what the thyroid gland feels like and may order blood tests to check the levels of thyroid hormones and other factors. You may be given pain medication or something to help you feel more normal. Treatment Options Treatment Plan The treatment you receive depends on which of the three phases you are in and the type of thyroiditis you have. Treatment involves drugs both to treat the condition and to relieve pain. For certain types of thyroiditis or for severe cases surgery maybe necessary. Drug Therapies Prescription
Over the Counter
Complementary and Alternative Therapies Alternative therapies can help when used along with the medications your provider prescribes. Nutrition
Your health care provider may also recommend specific nutritional supplements for a hyperthyroid or hypothyroid condition. Herbs Herbs may be used as dried extracts (capsules powders teas) glycerites (glycerine extracts) or tinctures (alcohol extracts). Unless otherwise indicated teas should be made with 1 tsp. herb per cup of hot water. Steep covered 5 to 10 minutes for leaf or flowers and 10 to 20 minutes for roots. Drink 2 to 4 cups per day. For hyperthyroid conditions:
For hypothyroid conditions:
Homeopathy Homeopathy may be useful as a supportive therapy for both "hyper" and "hypo" conditions of the thyroid. Physical Medicine For hyperthyroid conditions:
For hypothyroid conditions:
Acupuncture Acupuncture may be helpful in correcting hormonal imbalances and addressing underlying deficiencies and excesses involved in thyroiditis. Massage Therapeutic massage may relieve stress and increase the sense of well-being. Following Up Your health care provider may need to check you each year. Special Considerations If you are pregnant or just had a baby you may develop Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Supporting Research Blumenthal M ed. The Complete German Commission E Monographs. Boston Mass: Integrative Medicine Communications; 1998:432. The Burton Goldberg Group compilers. Alternative Medicine: The Definitive Guide. Tiburon Calif: Future Medicine Publishing Inc; 1997. Ferri FF. Ferri's Clinical Advisor: Instant Diagnosis and Treatment. St Louis Mo: Mosby-Year Book;1999. Hoffman D. The New Holistic Herbal. New York NY: Barnes & Noble Books; 1995:95. Murray MT Pizzorno JE. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine. Rocklin Calif: Prima Publishing; 1998:386–390. Noble J ed. Textbook of Primary Care Medicine. 2nd ed. St Louis Mo: Mosby-Year Book; 1996. Tierney Jr LM McPhee SJ Papadakis MA eds. Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment. Norwalk Conn: Appleton & Lange; 1994. |