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Thyroid Optimization

Thyroid Optimization

There are over 200 million people currently living with thyroid problems that are often misdiagnosed or overlooked. The thyroid gland is vital to overall health and metabolism. Your thyroid gland affects every aspect of your metabolism. Additionally, the thyroid affects your weight, heart rate, mood, and energy level. An undiagnosed thyroid condition increases your risk of heart disease, obesity, depression, anxiety, hair loss, infertility, and sexual dysfunction. T4 (thyroxine), T3 (triiodothyronine), and TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) are the three most important thyroid hormones. Thyroid symptoms may be present for years before lab abnormalities in these levels are found.

Our experts at Absolute Wellness and Aesthetics thoroughly assess your thyroid function by examining your thyroid panel, taking into account your symptoms to treat your thyroid imbalance effectively.
 
Some of the symptoms of a thyroid imbalance include:

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Thyroid glands play a critical role in metabolism, growth, and development.

Thyroid optimization will help restore your thyroid’s ability to regulate your body’s metabolic rate, body temperature, and brain function. This technique enables you to overcome that glass wall of fatigue, allowing you to finally feel revitalized.

TSH levels in adults are generally between 0.4 and 4.0 mIU/L. According to some research, this range should actually be closer to 0.45 to 2.5 mIU/L. Depending on the lab where your blood is being tested, the TSH range may also vary slightly.

Due to the very long half-life of thyroid hormone, it will take at least three to four weeks for the blood levels to stabilize.

A healthy level of thyroid hormone is essential to your well-being since thyroid hormone profoundly impacts all cells and organs of the body. Hypothyroidism may thus present itself in various ways, often confusing symptoms with menopause or attributing them to aging. 

Your thyroid glands are located in the neck area, and it produces T4, a pro-hormone that is not active until it is actually converted into T3. The thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) stimulates the production of thyroid hormone (T4) by the pituitary gland.
As we age, our thyroid hormone undergoes three changes:
  1. The thyroid gland produces less T4
  2. Our bodies convert T4 to T3 at a slower rate
  3. , Our thyroid receptors become less sensitive to T3
This can lead to clinically low thyroid hormone levels and symptoms.

Studies have shown that two factors result in the undertreatment of hypothyroidism symptoms. A thyroid screening test is usually performed by measuring stimulating thyroid hormone (TSH) in a laboratory.

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