The Thyroid gland is a small butterfly-shaped organ located in front of your neck just below your throat. Imagine the center of a butterfly's body on your neck, with wings surrounding your airways. The main function of the game is to control your failure. Metabolism is the process that your body uses to convert food into energy that your body uses to function. The thyroid gland produces the hormones T4 and T3, which control metabolism. These hormones work throughout the body, telling the body's cells how much energy to use. They control body temperature and heart rate. When your tank is working properly, it continues to produce hormones, releases them, and then produces new hormones to replace those that are worn out. This will keep your body and all body systems working. The amount of thyroid hormones in the blood is regulated by the pituitary gland, which is located in the center of the skull below the brain. When the pituitary gland senses a lack of thyroid hormone, or at least regulates its own hormone (thyroid-stimulating hormone or TSH) and sends it to the thyroid gland for comparison. If the level of thyroid hormones is too high (hyperthyroidism) or too low (hypothyroidism), it affects the whole body. Hypothyroidism affects people of all ages, genders, and nationalities. This is a common condition, especially in women over 60. Most women suffer from hypothyroidism more often after menopause than in previous periods in the world. Hypothyroidism is the first or second cause. The first reason is the disease associated with the liver and the production of low levels of sports hormones. Another reason is that the pituitary gland ruptures, which means that it cannot release thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) into the thyroid gland compared to thyroid hormones. There are many more primary causes of hypothyroidism. Most of these primary causes are autoimmune diseases called Hashimoto's disease. This condition also called Hashimoto's thyroiditis or chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis is hereditary (transmitted). In Hashimoto's disease, the body's immune system is attacked and the immune system is destroyed. This prevents the production and release of thyroid hormones.
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