Why would a woman have her thyroid removed?

Thyroidectomy is used to treat thyroid disorders, such as cancer, noncancerous enlargement of the thyroid
enlargement of the thyroid
A goiter (GOI-tur) is the irregular growth of the thyroid gland. The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of the neck just below the Adam's apple.
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(goiter) and overactive thyroid
overactive thyroid
Graves' disease is an immune system disorder that results in the overproduction of thyroid hormones (hyperthyroidism).
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(hyperthyroidism)
. How much of your thyroid gland is removed during thyroidectomy depends on the reason for surgery.
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What are reasons to have your thyroid removed?

Your doctor may recommend that you consider thyroid surgery for 4 main reasons:
  • You have a nodule that might be thyroid cancer.
  • You have a diagnosis of thyroid cancer.
  • You have a nodule or goiter that is causing local symptoms – compression of the trachea, difficulty swallowing or a visible or unsightly mass.
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What are the effects of having your thyroid removed?

Side effects of thyroid surgery are common and often include neck pain, a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and hoarseness. You may be given calcium and vitamin D supplements, and hormone replacement therapy is needed in some cases.
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Do you gain weight after thyroid removal?

Patients with hyperthyroidism commonly experience weight gain after thyroidectomy. This occurs due to the reduction in circulating thyroid hormone, thus ameliorating the weight-lowering effects of elevated thyroid hormones (4,5).
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Does thyroid removal shorten life expectancy?

We have also shown that treatment per se (thyroidectomy, high-dose radioactive iodine and thyroid hormone medication) is safe and does not shorten life expectancy.
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What is life like after thyroid removal?

What is recovery like after thyroid surgery? After your thyroidectomy or thyroid lobectomy, you may have a temporary sore throat, neck pain, difficulty swallowing or a weak voice. Your diet will be restricted for the evening of your surgery, but in most cases, it can return to normal the next day.
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What is the life expectancy of someone without a thyroid?

However, thyroid hormone replacement therapy is fairly straightforward. Aside from having your thyroid levels tested regularly and taking medication daily to give your body the thyroid hormone it needs, people without a thyroid live an otherwise normal life.
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When should you have your thyroid removed?

Your doctor may recommend surgery to remove part or all of your thyroid gland if it's overactive, has grown very large, or has nodules, cysts or other growths that are—or could be—cancerous.
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What are early warning signs of thyroid problems?

7 Early Warning Signs of Thyroid Issues
  • Fatigue.
  • Weight gain.
  • Weight loss.
  • Slowed heart rate.
  • Increased heart rate.
  • Sensitivity to heat.
  • Sensitivity to cold.
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What are the symptoms of thyroid problems in females?

Symptoms
  • Fatigue.
  • Increased sensitivity to cold.
  • Constipation.
  • Dry skin.
  • Weight gain.
  • Puffy face.
  • Hoarseness.
  • Muscle weakness.
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Is a thyroid problem serious?

If your body makes too much thyroid hormone, you can develop a condition called hyperthyroidism. If your body makes too little thyroid hormone, it's called hypothyroidism. Both conditions are serious and need to be treated by your healthcare provider.
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Can you survive without a thyroid and no medication?

Unfortunately, there isn't a natural or herbal replacement for thyroid hormone. Just like a person with type 1 diabetes needs insulin, you need thyroid hormone for survival.
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At what age do thyroid problems start?

The disease is hereditary, and you may develop it at any age. It's much more common in people assigned female at birth between the ages of 20 to 30, according to the Department of Health and Human Services . Other risk factors can include: family history.
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How do thyroid issues make you feel?

Symptom: Changes in Energy or Mood

Thyroid disorders can have a noticeable impact on your energy level and mood. Hypothyroidism tends to make people feel tired, sluggish, and depressed. Hyperthyroidism can cause anxiety, problems sleeping, restlessness, and irritability.
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Can stress cause thyroid problems?

Stress alone will not cause a thyroid disorder, but it can make the condition worse. The impact of stress on the thyroid occurs by slowing your body's metabolism. This is another way that stress and weight gain are linked.
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How painful is thyroid surgery?

Typically, there is not a lot of pain involved with thyroid and parathyroid surgery. Rarely narcotic pain medication will be required, but it will be available to you if needed. Most patients only need acetaminophen (Tylenol) for discomfort.
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How long are you in the hospital after thyroid surgery?

After thyroid surgery, you will probably stay in hospital for one or two nights to recover from surgery. Your neck wound will be closed with stitches, adhesive strips or small clips. Your nursing team will talk to you about how to care for your surgical wound site once you go home to prevent it becoming infected.
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Is thyroidectomy a major surgery?

A thyroidectomy is a treatment for a variety of conditions of the thyroid gland. A thyroidectomy is a common but major surgery with serious risks and potential complications. There may be less invasive treatment options available to you. A doctor can advise you if this is the case.
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Is having no thyroid a disability?

To qualify for disability benefits, your thyroid gland disorder has to be severe enough to make you permanently and completely disability.
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What is worse over or underactive thyroid?

The difference between an underactive and an overactive thyroid is: An underactive thyroid can be easily treated with hormone replacement (thyroxine) with no side effects. An overactive thyroid is a potentially fatal health condition if left undiagnosed and untreated.
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Can a thyroid grow back?

A recurrent goiter is the regrowth of thyroid tissues after thyroidectomy. This may occur after surgery for benign disease or malignancy of thyroid. While recurrence after surgery for benign disease should be preventable, recurrence after malignant disease depends on many factors.
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Can you drink alcohol after thyroid removal?

You will want to try and stop drinking alcohol once your thyroid surgery is scheduled. Watch out for and tell your healthcare provider if you develop any symptoms of alcohol withdrawal as you stop drinking (e.g., nausea, increased anxiety, or insomnia).
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What is the most common thyroid disease?

The most common thyroid disorder is hypothyroidism. Hypo- means deficient or under(active), so hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland is underperforming, or producing too little thyroid hormone. Recognizing the symptoms of hypothyroidism is extremely important.
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Is thyroid genetically inherited?

Thyroid disease is often hereditary

“More than 75% of the time, patients with thyroid disease tell me that someone on one side of their family has thyroid disease,” says Dr. Nasr. “The more family members that have thyroid disease, the greater the likelihood that there is a hereditary root.
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What are 3 symptoms of hypothyroidism?

Symptoms of Hypothyroidism
  • Changes in the menstrual cycle.
  • Constipation.
  • Depression.
  • Dry hair and hair loss.
  • Dry skin.
  • Elevated cholesterol.
  • Fatigue.
  • Greater sensitivity to cold.
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