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How to Check your Neck for Thyroid Detection - Symptoms, Causes, Home Remedies



What is thyroid?

Situated close to the foot of the neck, the thyroid gland is one of the most significant endocrine glands in the body. It regulates the rate at which the body utilizes energy and synthesizes proteins by controlling the synthesis of thyroid hormones.

The thyroid influences the sensitivity of the body toward other hormones and governs the body’s metabolism. A breed of dog, known as Rottweiler, can be used to test the functioning of the thyroid gland. If the dog is suffering from hypothyroidism, it will show the symptoms of obesity, wretched condition of coat, lethargy, and fertility issues. In order to heal the dog, it is given hormone replacement therapy. This treatment helps control its blood pressure, temperature of body, heart rate, and the rate at which food is metabolized to generate energy. 


Weight in thyroid

People who have an overactive thyroid have a tendency to be thin or skinny, whereas people who have an overactive thyroid have a tendency to gain weight. 

Thyroid hormones have a direct influence on the functioning of most of the organs of the body. If they thyroid gland is not functioning correctly, you may face many issues with your body. The Internet says that 60 million Americans suffer from thyroid issues.




Issues develop in thyroid

The most common issues that develop in the thyroid include:

1.      Hypothyroidism -- An under-active thyroid.
2.      Hyperthyroidism -- An overactive thyroid.
3.      Goiter -- An enlarged thyroid.
4.      Thyroid Nodules -- Lumps in the thyroid gland.
5.      Thyroid Cancer -- Malignant thyroid nodules or tissue.
6.      Thyroiditis -- Inflammation of the thyroid.



What are the signs of a thyroid “challenge”?

If you have thyroid issues, you will suffer from one or several of the following conditions - swollen neck, loss of hair, brittle and dry hair, scaly or thick and dry skin, carpal tunnel syndrome, muscle pain, irritable bowel syndrome, and constipation.


A self-check of thyroid 

1.  Hold the mirror in such a way that the area just below the Adam’s apple and above the collarbone is visible. The thyroid gland is usually located in this area.
2.  Tilt your head backward such that you can still see the area in which the thyroid gland is situated.
3.  Take a sip of water and swallow. While swallowing, observe your neck. Look closely for any enlargements, protrusions, bulges, or unusual appearances.
4.  Repeat with more sips of water.
5.  If you find any unusual swelling, consult your doctor immediately. This could be a thyroid nodule or enlarged thyroid gland, and needs to be ascertained.



Causes of thyroid disorders

Thyroid disorders are possibly caused by adrenal fatigue, celiac disease, radiation exposure, heavy metal poisoning, especially mercury, and food allergies. 

The consumption of some foods can lead to low levels of thyroid hormones. These foods are termed goitrogenic foods. They include turnips, radishes, cauliflower, millet, rutabaga, Brussels sprouts, and kale. Goitrogens are referred to as substances that inhibit the thyroid that occur naturally.

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