Summary
In this episode of Holmes on Health, Dr. Allen J. Holmes discusses hypothyroidism, a condition that affects millions, particularly women. He explains the function of the thyroid gland, the types and causes of hypothyroidism, and various treatment options, including the recent FDA developments regarding thyroid medications. The episode emphasizes the importance of considering symptoms and quality of life in treatment decisions rather than solely relying on lab results.
Takeaways
- Hypothyroidism is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed.
- The thyroid gland regulates many bodily functions.
- Hashimoto's thyroiditis is a common cause of hypothyroidism.
- Symptoms can occur even with normal lab tests.
- There are three types of hypothyroidism: primary, secondary, and tertiary.
- Levothyroxine is the standard treatment for hypothyroidism.
- Desiccated thyroid extract has been used for over 100 years.
- Many patients do not feel better on T4 alone.
- The FDA is reviewing the status of desiccated thyroid products.
- Patient symptoms should guide treatment decisions.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Hypothyroidism
02:42 Types and Causes of Hypothyroidism
05:41 Treatment Options for Hypothyroidism
11:25 Recent FDA Developments and Future of Treatments
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