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    Hashimoto Disease Speech

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    Introduction of Speech Attention Device Opener- Hashimoto’s disease is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the United States. II. Hashimoto’s disease has changed my life, but knowing how to work with my disease has made it better. III. Today I want to inform the class of Hashimoto’s disease and how it is an autoimmune disease, the leading cause of hypothyroidism, and the diagnoses and treatment of the disease. Body of Speech I. Hashimoto’s disease, also called chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis

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    At some point in their lifetime, more than twelve percent of the population will develop a thyroid condition. An estimated twenty million Americans have some form of thyroid disease, with women being five to eight times more likely than men to develop a thyroid problem. Grave’s disease is the most common form of hyperthyroidism, affecting more than seventy percent of people. This disease usually occurs when the immune system’s antibodies in the blood, also known as lymphocytes, attack the thyroid

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    removal. Hypothyroidism

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    Thyroid Glands

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    The thyroid gland is an integral part of the endocrine system in the human body. The thyroid gland secretes the thyroid hormone, which plays an important role in the growth of the body. The thyroid is butterfly shaped, and located at the bottom of the neck. Two important hormones produced by the thyroid gland are thyroxine and triidothyronine. Both of these hormones help the body grow after birth, and they also aid tissues increase their oxygen use within these tissues. The thyroid gland secretes

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    Out of all the different types of thyroiditis, Hashimoto’s disease (or chronic thyroiditis) is the most common. Thyroiditis is often a cause for hypothyroidism and goiter. Since Hashimoto’s disease is the most common form of thyroiditis, it is then concluded that it is also the most frequent cause of hypothyroidism and goiter. Those who have the highest chances of suffering from Hashimoto’s disease are middle-aged women who have a family history of thyroid dysfunctions. Some of the symptoms of chronic

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    by the thyroid; hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. These conditions lead to over production or an underactive thyroid gland respectively. Symptoms vary but

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    Thyroidism Symptoms

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    Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism Symptoms, Signs, Causes and Treatments Thyroid problems are very common. There are many speculations about the signs, triggers and treatments of these health problems. The thyroid hormone regulates the metabolism. It is especially dealing with the growth and energy of the human body. When the activity of the thyroid gland is very low or very high, the illnesses called hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism may appear. To protect yourself from thyroid problems,

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    Thyroid Disorder27 Pathogenesis: both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism can lead to amenorrhea, though most commonly it present as primary amenorrhea in patients with hypothyroidism. Low levels of thyroid hormones, T3 and T4, stimulate the hypothalamus to produce thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), which stimulates both thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and prolactin production in the anterior pituitary. High prolactin levels inhibit GnRH production in the hypothalamus, which is needed for LH and

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    the production of thyroid hormones. However, over time, thyroiditis causes slow and chronic cell damage leading to the development of a goiter (enlarged thyroid) with gradual thyroid failure, and most patients will eventually develop symptoms of hypothyroidism. Hypothyroid symptoms may include fatigue, weight gain, constipation, increased sensitivity to cold, dry skin, depression, muscle aches and reduced exercise tolerance, and irregular or heavy menses. (American Thyroid Association 2017). According

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    called Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism. If a thyroid becomes bigger than normal size it results into a big lump in front of the throat under the skin which is called a Goiter. It’s not a common disease in the United States but the rates are seeming to increase (Dowshen). There‘s 27 million Americans and 200 million people worldwide that have a thyroid disorder. 80% of graves disease are diagnosed in females. 20% of thyroid storm result in death. 80% are hypothyroidism. 20% are hyperthyroidism.

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