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		<title>Antibodies that Cause Thyroid Diseases and Symptoms (Kindle Edition)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most common cause of thyroid disorders in industrialized countries including the U.S. is autoimmune thyroid disease. The disease process is caused by thyroid antibodies, also called auto-antibodies sent from the immune system that mistakenly recognize the thyroid gland an an intruder. The thyroid autoimmunity will then cause hormone imbalance resulting in either hypothyroidism (underactive) [...]]]></description>
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<p>  The most common cause of thyroid disorders in industrialized countries including the U.S. is autoimmune thyroid disease. The disease process is caused by thyroid antibodies, also called auto-antibodies sent from the immune system that mistakenly recognize the thyroid gland an an intruder. The thyroid autoimmunity will then cause hormone imbalance resulting in either hypothyroidism (underactive) or hyperthyroidism (overactive). In this 6,775 word ebook, I have endeavored to provide  <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Antibodies-Cause-Thyroid-Diseases-Symptoms/dp/B0027P88GY/ref=sr_1_2/185-2792934-9086630?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1253213915&#038;sr=8-2?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=gtintmar-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Graves Disease -causes, Symptoms, Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 11:52:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Image via Wikipedia Graves Disease Treatment of Graves Disease First described by Sir Robert Graves in the early 19th century, Graves&#8217; disease is one of the most common of all thyroid problems. It is also the leading cause of hyperthyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid gland produces excessive hormones. Graves&#8217; disease is a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Graves Disease Treatment of Graves Disease First described by Sir Robert Graves in the early 19th century, Graves&#8217; disease is one of the most common of all thyroid problems. It is also the leading cause of hyperthyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid gland produces excessive hormones.</p>
<p>Graves&#8217; disease is a thyroid disorder characterized by goitre, exophthalmos, and hyperthyroidism. It is caused by an antibody-mediated auto-immune reaction as to form anti-TSH-Receptor antibody. However, the trigger for this reaction is still unknown. It is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in the world, and the most common cause of general thyroid enlargement in developed countries Graves&#8217; Disease is a type of autoimmune disease that causes over-activity of the thyroid gland, causing hyperthyroidism. This over-activity is also sometimes called &#8220;toxic diffuse goiter.&#8221; The thyroid gland helps set the rate of metabolism, which is the rate at which the body uses energy. When the thyroid is too active, it makes more thyroid hormones than the body needs. High levels of thyroid hormones can cause side effects such as weight loss, rapid heart rate and nervousness.</p>
<p>Causes of Graves Disease</p>
<p>Graves disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. The production of thyroid hormone is increased, causing a wide range of symptoms from anxiety and restlessness to insomnia and weight loss. In addition, the eyeballs may begin to stick out (exophthalmos), causing eye irritation and tearing.In Graves&#8217; disease, your immune system mistakenly attacks your thyroid gland, but instead of destroying the gland, an antibody called thyrotropin receptor antibody (TRAb) stimulates the thyroid to make excessive amounts of thyroid hormone. Doctors aren&#8217;t sure what triggers this problem, but they do know that the immune system is involved. In Grave&#8217;s disease patients, they find antibodies specifically designed to stimulate the thyroid. It has a familial tendency. The disease is characterized by the formation of autoantibodies that bind to receptors in thyroid cell membranes and stimulate the gland to hyperfunction.</p>
<p>What are the symptoms of Graves Disease Tremors (fine trembling of the hands and fingers) Changes in menstrual patterns (usually lighter flow, less frequent periods)The thyroid gland grows larger (goiter) as it produces more and more hormone. Common symptoms of hyperthyroidism include weight loss, nervousness, irritability, sweating, dislike of hot weather, shakiness, and rapid pulse. About 50% of patients have red, watery, bulging eyes (the actor Marty Feldman had a severe case).</p>
<p>How is Graves&#8217; disease treated?</p>
<p>Radioactive iodine (I-131), which destroys part or all of the thyroid gland and renders it incapable of overproducing thyroid hormone; orSubtotal thyroidectomy, in which a surgeon removes most of the thyroid gland and renders it incapable of overproducing thyroid hormone.Beta blockers. These medications, which include propranolol (Inderal), atenolol (Tenormin), metoprolol (Lopressor) and nadolol (Corgard), often relieve hyperthyroid signs and symptoms, such as a rapid heart rate, nervousness and tremors. These medications aren&#8217;t a cure for Graves&#8217; because your body will still produce too much thyroxine, but beta blockers block some of the action of the thyroid hormone. Beta blockers are often used in conjunction with other forms of treatment.Anithyroid Drugs (ATD&#8217;s) This is the route that I chose. The drugs inclue Methimazole, and PTU. I chose PTU. These medications stop the thyroid from overproducing hormones, it&#8217;s the excess of hormone that&#8217;s causing the thyrotoxicosis.</p>
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		<title>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms :  What Is Hashimoto&#8217;s Disease?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 07:03:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : Hashimoto&#8217;s disease (by Japanese surgeon; Hashimoto, Hakaru 1881-1934) is a chronic thyroiditis. It is characterized by the production of autoantibodies that attack the thyroid. This will eventually cause a lack of thyroid hormone, thyroid fibrosis, and infiltration of thyroid tissue by lymphoid tissue. Hashimoto&#8217;s disease is also a common cause of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms :  Hashimoto&#8217;s disease (by Japanese surgeon; Hashimoto, Hakaru 1881-1934) is a chronic thyroiditis. It is characterized by the production of autoantibodies that attack the thyroid. This will eventually cause a lack of thyroid hormone, thyroid fibrosis, and infiltration of thyroid tissue by lymphoid tissue.<br />
Hashimoto&#8217;s disease is also a common cause of a goiter. A goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland. It becomes clearly visible as a swelling on the front part of the neck because the thyroids tends to grow 2 to 5 times bigger than normal.<br />
Hashimoto&#8217;s disease is also called Hashimoto&#8217;s struma, Hashimoto&#8217;s thyroiditis, or struma lymphomatosa. </p>
<p>The thyroid gland secretes two hormones controlling the usage of energy and the body temperature. To determine if the thyroid gland is working properly, different hormone levels can be measured in the blood. The pituitary gland secretes a hormone called TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone). TSH level is clearly elevated when the thyroid gland is not functioning properly. Also an iodine absorption test may be performed to show too low uptake of iodine, which may indicate hypothyroidism. </p>
<p>If you suspect that your thyroid is not active enough, you can do a thyroid self-test in the morning. Stay in bed after you awake and take your temperature from under your arm. Try to stay very still and quiet for fifteen minutes. If your temperature is 97.6F or lower for 5 days, you can ask your professional health care provider if there is a reason to test the condition of your thyroid.  </p>
<p>Symptoms of Hashimoto&#8217;s disease include fatigue, loss of appetite, weight gain, sensitivity to cold, muscle cramps, depression, fertility problems, painful premenstrual periods, muscle weakness, dry and scaly skin, yellowish coloration in the skin, yellowish bumps on the eyelids, hair loss, constipation, persistent infections, swollen eyes, and milky discharge from breasts. </p>
<p>Hashimoto&#8217;s disease is a rare disease and it is more common among women than men. Usually it appears in the age range of 30-50. About 10-30% of people suffering from Hashimoto&#8217;s disease will develop hypothyroidism. The treatment is usually replacement of the thyroid hormone for the rest of the patient&#8217;s life. In case autoimmune diseases run in your family it doesn&#8217;t mean that you will definitely be ill. </p>
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