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THYROID (HYPOTHYROIDISM)

Symptoms of Thyroid

Tests for Diagnosis (Normal Values)

Modern Treatment for Thyroid

Demerits of Thyroxin hormone Treatment

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Diet and other recommendations

Expected results

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hypothyroidism and why does it occur?
Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce sufficient thyroid hormones (T3 and T4). It may occur due to iodine deficiency, autoimmune disorders, long-term stress, hormonal imbalance, improper diet, or side effects of certain medicines.
Not always. Many patients require long-term management, but with proper Ayurvedic treatment, dietary correction, and lifestyle changes, thyroid hormone levels can return to normal and medicines may be gradually reduced or stopped under medical supervision.

Ayurveda focuses on correcting the root cause by balancing Kapha and Vata dosha, improving Agni (digestive fire), and detoxifying the body. In many cases, Ayurveda helps normalize thyroid levels and reduce dependency on hormone replacement therapy.

Yes, Ayurvedic medicines can be taken along with Thyroxine initially. As thyroid levels improve, the dose of Thyroxine may be gradually reduced under the guidance of a qualified physician.

Yes. Low thyroid hormone levels slow down metabolism, leading to weight gain. Proper treatment, diet control, and lifestyle modification can help manage weight effectively.

Untreated hypothyroidism can cause menstrual irregularities, infertility, and complications during pregnancy. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are essential for a healthy pregnancy and fetal development.

Improvement may be seen within 15–30 days in laboratory values such as T3, T4, and TSH. Symptomatic improvement usually occurs gradually over a few months with consistent treatment

Sour foods, fermented items, refined flour (Maida), Besan, processed foods, and excessive cold foods should be avoided. A light, warm, and easily digestible diet is recommended.

Yes. Chronic stress negatively affects hormonal balance and can worsen thyroid function. Stress management through yoga, pranayama, meditation, and proper sleep is highly beneficial.

Thyroid function tests (T3, T4, TSH) should be repeated every 15–30 days initially and later every 2–3 months, depending on improvement and medical advice.

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