Treatment, Medications, Dosage
schedule-in children, adults and during pregnancy
Fortunately, Hypothyroidism
is Very Easily Treated.
Hypothyroidism is easily treated with thyroid
hormone replacement therapy. Most often the doctor prescribes levothyroxine sodium.
This is a synthetic thyroid hormone. The medication is available in tablet form,
and is taken once a day, every day, usually for life.
As the body's need
for thyroid hormone may change, the physician should monitor thyroid function
in a hypothyroid patient regularly, and adjust the dose of levothyroxine sodium
according to the patient's current needs.
As far as possible patients
are advised against changing the particular brands they have started on. Often,
change of brand alters the quantity of active ingredient received by the body.
It is best to consult your doctor before you change your brand.
Treating
hypothyroidism in new-born and infants:
New borns with congenital defects
need to be treated for thyroid disorders immediately to prevent mental deficiency,
poor growth and abnormal development.
Treatment during pregnancy and
post-delivery:
Women who have hypothyroidism before becoming pregnant
may need to increase their dosage during pregnancy as per medical advice. In very
rare cases women develop hypothyroidism during pregnancy. and need to be treated
with full replacement therapy to reduce the risk of still-birth. In any of such
cases monitoring of hormone levels is very crucial.
To sum up, thyroid
is a small, butterfly shaped gland situated near the 'throat'. It is responsible
for the production of those hormones that virtually influences every body organ.
This means, neglecting the thyroid would mean asking for trouble. Hypothyroidism
is completely curable. The patient is supposed to take proper medications in the
prescribed dosage for life time. But people with -hypothyroidism , under proper
medical care and attention lead a perfectly normal life.

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