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22.05.2024 - 14:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
People in the UK are being urged to know the red flag symptoms of a very common condition that can cause a range of nasty side effects, from depression to breathing problems.
Thyroid diseases, which can happen when the thyroid glands are either too active or not active enough, can be a real struggle to cope with. Having problems with your thyroid means that your body may not get enough of essential hormones that the thyroid gland creates, which control vital functions.
So, in light of World Thyroid Day falling on May 25, medical negligence expertsat Patient Claim Line have released advice on what symptoms to look out for and who is at risk of the condition.
The thyroid gland creates hormones that control vital functions in the body, but having an excess or lack of the hormone can cause thyroid disease, leading to muscle aches, feeling tired and fluctuations in weight.
Hyperthyroidism is where the gland produces too much of the hormone whilst hypothyroidism is when it doesn't produce enough.
Women are five to ten times more likely to be affected than men. Around two percent of the UK population suffer from hypothyroidism, and this figure increases to five percent in those over 60.
Tiredness and muscle aches are common signs that you may have thyroid disease as well as feeling sensitive when in cold and hot temperatures. An underactive thyroid is also known to cause depression in many sufferers.
According to the NHS, elderly people suffering from an underactive thyroid may have an increased risk of memory loss whilst children may experience slower development leading up to puberty.
An overactive thyroid can also manifest itself in swelling in the neck from an enlarged thyroid gland, as experienced by our clients. This swelling
Streamer spend in Europe is set to overtake public and commercial broadcasters this year for the first time, topping €10B ($10.6B), according to new research from Ampere Analysis.
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