Title: The THYROID GLAND AND GOITER: Ating Alamin
1The THYROID GLAND AND GOITER Ating Alamin
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- Butterfly-shaped organ
- in front of the neck
3What Does Your Thyroid Gland Do for You?
- Produces Two Hormones Called
- Thyroxine (T4)
- Thyronine (T3)
- Regulates Metabolism so Your Cells Function
Properly - Affects Every Cell in the Body
4Thyroid Hormone AffectsMany Organs and General
Health
Eyes
Lungs
Brain
Heart
Liver
Kidney
Skin
GI Tract
Uterus
5Iodine
Thyroid Hormone
- Brain function, memory, concentration
- Muscle movement
- Cholesterol melting
- Normal heart beat
6GOITERS
- Any enlargement of the thyroid gland
- Bosyo
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8G O I T E R
9GOITERS
- Function
- - Euthyroid
- - Hyperthyroid
- - Hypothyroid
- Structure
- - Diffuse
- - Nodular
10When the Thyroid Doesnt Work
Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism
11When the Thyroid Doesnt Work
- Hyperthyroidism
- Too Much Thyroid Hormone
- Metabolism Speeds Up
- Hypothyroidism
- Too Little Thyroid Hormone
- Metabolism Slows Down
12Two Common Types of Thyroid Disease
13Signs and Symptoms of Hyperthyroidism
14Signs and Symptoms of Hypothyroidism
15What causes Thyroid Diseases ?
- The Hidden Health Problem
16What causes thyroid diseases ?
- Iodine deficiency disorder
- Surgical
- Radioiodine therapy
- Autoimmune diseases
17Clinical Expression of Iodine Deficiency
Fetus
Neonate
- Miscarriages
- Stillbirths
- Neurological cretinism
- Impaired intellectual function
- Increased perinatal mortality
- Increased infant mortality
- Neonatal goiter
- Cretinism
- Impaired intellectual function
18Clinical Expression of Iodine Deficiency
Child adolescent
Adult
- Goiter
- Hypothyroidism
- Impaired intellectual function
- Retarded physical development
- Goiter
- Hypothyroidism and poor intellectual and physical
performance
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20Sources of Dietary Iodine
- Iodine in soil, water and crops
- Seafood
- Dairy Products
- Iodised salt and other fortified foods
- Medicines/health foods/supplements
- Other adventitious sources
21Myths and Factson Thyroid Diseases
22ON FOODS
- Myth
- Eating carrots, cabbage, root crops can cause
goiter.
- Fact
- These foods have goitrogens.
- But you have to eat a truckload of these foods in
a short time before you develop goiter.
23ON FOODS
- Myth
- Drinking cold drinks is bad if you have goiter.
The temperature of the food or drink has no
effect on the thyroid gland since it is not
located in the alimentary tract
24ON FOODS
- Myth
- Eating seafoods can cure goiter.
- Not eating seafoods can cause goiter
- Fact
- Seafoods are important for their iodine content
but can not cure goiter. - A person with iodine deficiency may develop
goiter.
25ON FOODS
- Myth
- Herbal medicines are effective in treating goiter
and other thyroid problems.
- Fact
- Contents of herbal medicines are often not
specified their efficacy to treat is still in
question.
26ON FERTILITY
- Myth
- A person with goiter becomes infertile
- Fact
- Simple goiter does not affect fertility of both
sexes. - It is abnormal thyroid function that affects
fertility
27ON FERTILITY
- Myth
- Radioactive iodine treatment for hyperthyroidism
will lead to infertility.
- Fact
- Radioactive iodine only concentrates in the
thyroid gland and does not affect other organs
28ON PREGNANCY
- Myth
- Bearing down during labor can cause goiter
- Fact
- Iodine deficient pregnant women develops goiter
to compensate for thyroid hormone deficiency. It
is noted after delivery when increased weight is
resolved
29ON PREGNANCY
- Myth
- Goiter, if present, indicates caesarean section
- Fact
- Bearing down during labor does not affect the
size of goiter
30ON PREGNANCY
- Myth
- Any drug for the treatment of thyroid problem
should be discontinued once the patient becomes
pregnant
- Fact
- If the medication is for hyperthyroidism or
replacement therapy, the patient should be
referred to an endocrinologist for dose adjustment
31ON PREGNANCY
- Fact
- There is an increased risk for miscarriage if
medications are discontinued
- Fact
- Patients with inadequate replacement therapy have
abnormal platelet function which may lead to
prolonged bleeding during labor
32ON PREGNANCY
- Myth
- All mothers with thyroid diseases will deliver
infants with thyroid problems
- Fact
- Mothers with circulating thyroid antibodies are
more likely to have infants with thyroid problems - Antithyroid medications traverse the placenta and
may cause transient hypothyroidism in the baby
33ON VARIOUS TREATMENT MODALITIES
- Myth
- Radioactive Iodine Treatment can cause cancer
- Fact
- There has been no report that it can cause cancer
- There is no chromosomal abnormality in children
born to mothers who received the treatment
34ON VARIOUS TREATMENT MODALITIES
- Myth
- Radioactive Iodine Treatment cannot be given to
individuals in their reproductive age
- Fact
- 131 Iodine concentrates only in the thyroid gland
- Fertility is affected by the abnormal thyroid
functional status (hyperthyroidism or
hypothyroidism)
35ON VARIOUS TREATMENT MODALITIES
- Myth
- Radioactive Iodine Therapy leads to hypothyroidism
- Fact
- Even without intervention, the gland will shrink
in gt 10 yrs time, due to continuous inflammation
and fibrosis eventually leading to hypothyroidism
36ON VARIOUS TREATMENT MODALITIES
- Myth
- Patients who receive Radioactive Iodine uptake
and therapy should be isolated
- Fact
- No isolation is necessary for 131 Iodine uptake
and therapy for hyperthyroidism - Only patients who receive high dose treatment for
cancer should be isolated in a leaded room
37SURGERY
- Myth
- Surgery is the ultimate treatment for all thyroid
diseases
- Fact
- Surgery is indicated for thyroid cancer,
multinodular goiter, and in big goiters causing
compression symptoms
38SURGERY
- Myth
- Patients who get operated on for goiter lose
their voice
- Fact
- This is rare if thyroidectomy is done by an
experienced surgeon - Laryngeal nerve damage is higher on reoperation
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- Kaya lumalaki ang leeg at nagka-bosyo ang buntis
e dahil hindi ito marunong umire. - Bawal magbuhat ng mabigat habang buntis dahil
magkaka-Goiter sya.
40When you have GOITER
- Visit your doctor or an endocrinologist
- Blood tests and other tests like ultrasound may
be requested for evaluation - Medications given should be taken regularly as
prescribed
41- The Philippine College of Physicians wishes to
acknowledge the following for their invaluable
efforts in the preparation of this module - Nemesio Nicodemus, MD
- Bien Matawaran, MD
- Aimee Andag-Silva, MD
- Leilani Mercado-Asis, MD
- Gabriel Jasul, MD
- Rosa Allyn G. Sy, MD
- Committee on Advocacy Public Relations
- Philippine Society of Endocrinology and
Metabolism