How Thyroid Doctor In Dallas Helps With Therapy Options

By Jason Kordobu


The thyroid gland truly does not get the respect it deserves. This small gland can cause a lot of health problems that are all too often addressed without considering the cause. Patients with thyroid disorders may experience unexpected weight loss or weight gain, high blood pressure, fatigue and infertility. If you have one of these symptoms, see your Dallas thyroid doctor as soon as possible.

The thyroid is a small, endocrine gland. It is shaped like a butterfly and found in the front of the neck. It produces hormones that control the metabolism and how the body uses energy. Hypothyroidism, an under active gland, and hyperthyroidism, an overactive gland, are two common malfunctions of the gland.

The condition of hypothyroidism can be manifested in many ways. Almost every woman at some time in her life will experience an imbalance of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. Frequently doctors address the symptoms, which may be hot flashes, osteoporosis, fatigue and decreased libido, to name only a few. When the cause of symptoms is not addressed, the result is a lifetime of taking medication to address the symptom. It is very possible that the symptoms can be eliminated naturally if the physician gets to what condition is causing the symptom.

High blood pressure and high cholesterol are two very commons symptoms, and most doctors will prescribe medication. The medications may reduce the blood pressure and the cholesterol, but again what is causing these symptoms has been overlooked. The patient is left with the expense and bother of taking medications to correct the symptoms for an undetermined length of time.

With this Dallas doctor, many patients have seen their malfunctioning thyroid return to normal. When the gland is functioning as it should, the high blood pressure or high cholesterol may return to normal also. This is so much better than being dependent on medications.

Your doctor sees the symptoms, but looks deeper into what is causing the thyroid to malfunction. Yes, you can be healthy without taking a long list of prescription drugs. When the thyroid returns to normal function, you can say goodbye to those troubling symptoms.




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