Thyroid Storm – Symptoms and Causes
Thyroid storm is a rare medical condition. Basically, it refers to extreme hyperthyroidism. It was first described in 1926. Unfortunately,...
Overactive Thyroid, also called Hyperthyroidism, is a condition of too much thyroid hormone in your body. Subsequently, you may develop symptoms of overactive thyroid.
There are many causes of Hyperthyroidism and treatment obviously depends upon the underlying cause. For this reason, you need an experienced endocrinologist to take care of your overactive thyroid.
Dr. Zaidi, a leading endocrinologist, explains various symptoms and causes of overactive thyroid. Then, he discusses various tests endocrinologists use to accurately pin down the cause of Hyperthyroidism in a given patient.
Graves’s Disease a leading cause of overactive thyroid state. Dr. Zaidi explains what Graves Disease really is, what are its various symptoms, and how to diagnoses it accurately.
Eye symptoms in Graves’ Disease are commonly present. Dr. Zaidi discusses each of these eye symptoms. He then explains which symptoms of Graves’ Eye Disease are serious and need immediate attention. He discusses treatment approaches to usual eye symptoms. Dr. Zaidi also guides you when to consider surgery for Graves’ Eye Disease, which is also called Graves’ Orbitopathy.
The Usual treatment of Graves’ Disease basically destroys your thyroid gland permanently. Then, you develop another thyroid condition – hypothyroidism – for which you have to take thyroid hormone pills for the rest of your life.
Dr. Zaidi has developed a new, holistic approach to treat Graves’ Disease and Hyperthyroidism. As a result, you get rid of the underlying root cause of Graves’ Disease. At the same time, you save your thyroid gland.
In this post, Dr. Zaidi outlines his great discovery to cure Graves’ Disease. He also describes the usual approach for the treatment of Graves’ Disease and Hyperthyroidism.
Overactive thyroid in the elderly often poses a diagnostic challenge. For this reason, many older patients continue to suffer from hyperthyroidism while their physicians keep referring them to a host of specialists except endocrinologists.
Dr. Zaidi discusses symptoms of hyperthyroidism in the elderly.
Dr. Zaidi explains what a Toxic Nodular Goiter really is. Then, he reviews the symptoms of Toxic Nodular Goiter. Dr. Zaidi explains how to differentiate it from Graves’ Disease as a cause of your Hyperthyroidism in an easy to understand language. In addition, he discusses various treatment options for Toxic Nodular Goiter.
Dr. Zaidi explains what Subacute Thyroiditis really is. He discusses what causes Subacute Thyroiditis, including reports on COVID as well as COVID vaccines as possible causes of Subacute Thyroiditis. Then, he explains the timeline of various stages of Subacute Thyroiditis, and how long it takes to recover from Subacute Thyroiditis.
Thyroid storm is a rare medical condition. Basically, it refers to extreme hyperthyroidism. It was first described in 1926. Unfortunately,...
Overactive thyroid in the elderly poses special diagnostic challenges. That’s why you need an experienced endocrinologist to figure out if...
Graves Disease is named after an eminent, nineteenth century Irish surgeon, Robert James Graves, who first described the association of...
Graves’ eye disease is present in about 25-50% of Graves disease patients. Medically speaking, we call it Graves’ Orbitopathy or...
Holistic treatment of Graves Disease can save your thyroid gland. In contrast, the usual treatment of Graves Disease – radioactive...
Overactive thyroid is medically known as hyperthyroidism. In simple words, it means you have too much thyroid hormone in your...
“Graves’ Disease And Hyperthyroidism,” a book by Dr. Sarfraz Zaidi, MD, FACE, was first released in 2013. Soon, it became...
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