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Probably the "best
known" endocrine gland is the thyroid gland. Their
dysfunction is very common (widespread disease). In
a healthy state, it weighs up to 18 grams for women and for men up to 25
grams your fabric is soft. Usually,
this endocrine gland - requires a sub-function, the problems - caused by
iodine deficiency. However,
it is often not recognized correctly, as it is not directly associated
with pain.
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The thyroid is like an
"H" shaped and lies in front of the trachea. The
right and left lobes arches around the thyroid cartilage and cricoid
cartilage of the larynx. The
middle connector, the isthmus is also called, holds them both together.
The
flaps have a length of about 3 to 5 cm. In
women, the weight of the thyroid gland in men about 18g and 25g. The
described form and in particular the size of the "norm". You
can in some cases be very different without a pathological diagnosis is
present. Sometimes
it comes, for example, even a bulge in one lobe to the floor of the mouth.
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The thyroid gland is essential. It
produces hormones that control metabolism and are responsible for growth
and development of the body and for emotional balance. They
are involved particularly in protein structure and the growth of bone and
muscle tissue. They
also regulate the function of nerve, heart, circulation and muscles. In
childhood, the thyroid hormones essential for normal development. the
hormonal balance is disturbed, the entire organism from the train come. In
addition to the disorders such as over-or under-function, however,
especially the pathological enlargement of the thyroid gland (goiter or
goiter) to comply with and without knots. It
is the most common of all thyroid disorders.
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Depending on whether the thyroid is producing too many or too few
hormones, divided into:
Hyperfunction
(hyperthyroidism):
The
thyroid gland produces more hormones than the body needs. This
leads to an increased metabolism. There
are several subtypes, such as Graves' disease. This
disease can manifest with prominent eyes and back or muscle pain. Also nodule formation is possible in the
thyroid.
Underactive (hypothyroidism):
The
thyroid gland produces too little or no hormones. This
leads to a decreased metabolism. The
most common cause is the so-called Hashimoto's thyroiditis, chronic
inflammation, can be as long-term symptoms.
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Preventive measures are very useful, since you are possibly affected by a
diseased thyroid gland. There
are several simple methods for early detection and testing. Both
your doctor and yourself can be active. Consider
just the question: Do I feel the sea very well. So
the answer to be: It's up to the iodine, the "work" the thyroid
gland does better.
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Since
all times also a certain vibration potential is assumed here should be
thought increasingly in deficit, a vibration of the thyroid. This
presumption can be supported by experience, as indicated by the recent
sound meetings. The
bone scan shows it clearly in the report 1. Following
the principle of equality - as is evident - a lack of vibration again fix
with vibrations at the most ideal. |
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