Hypothyroidism In Humans- Here Is What You Need To Know!

Hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid is a situation when the thyroid glands’ production of hormones slows down. The thyroid glands in humans are responsible for the body’s metabolism. Kidneys in a human body require thyroid hormones to sift out the toxic substances from blood and body. So the functioning of kidneys will be affecting if the production of thyroid hormones becomes underactive.

How hypothyroidism affects the kidneys of humans?

The decrease in the production of thyroid hormones will be affecting the functioning of kidneys in drastic ways:

• Decrease blood flow.
• The absorption of sodium will get decreased.
• Obstruction in passing of fluids and wastes out from the body.

If the complications to kidneys persist then there can be a lot of problems related to heart and kidneys can occur.

Is underactive thyroid autoimmune?

Underactive thyroid or hypothyroid is sometimes autoimmune. In simpler words, a common cause of thyroid “Hashimoto’s thyroiditis “attacks the immune system of a human body and stops the production of hormones.

How common is hypothyroidism? 

Almost 4.6% of people in the United States of America are affected by the underactive thyroid. It is an auto-immune disease that is more common in women than in men.

Not only thyroid hormones create a misbalance in the human body, but a few conditions can also create a situation where thyroid glands are getting affected by disturbances in kidneys.

How kidneys affect thyroid glands?

Few kidney diseases can affect the functioning of the entire human body. Following are the diseases that can deprive the situation of thyroid glands drastically:

• Chronic Kidney Diseases: These are the diseases that are depriving the conditions of kidneys with the growing time. These diseases can be inherited and maybe because of a defected or mutated gene.
• Glomerulonephritides: It is the inflammation in kidneys that is similar to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis leading to the situation of underactive thyroid.
• Proteinuria: High levels of protein in urine become a major factor in decreasing amounts of thyroid hormones.

What are the symptoms of Hypothyroidism?

The signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism vary from person to person depending on the deficiency of thyroid hormones. Though, the following will help you in understanding the symptoms:

• Fatigue
• Increased sensitivity to cold
• Constipation
• Dry skin
• Weight gain
• Puffy face
• Hoarseness
• Muscle weakness
• Elevated blood cholesterol level
• Muscle aches, tenderness, and stiffness
• Pain, stiffness or swelling in your joints
• Heavier than normal or irregular menstrual periods
• Thinning hair
• Slowed heart rate
• Depression
• Impaired memory
• Enlarged thyroid gland (goiter)

Who are at a higher risk of having hypothyroidism?

Though it is not gender or age biased, hypothyroidism can hit anyone but the following can tell if they are prone to these diseases if they:

• Are a woman
• Are older than 60
• Have a family history of thyroid disease
• Have an autoimmune disease, such as type 1 diabetes or celiac disease
• Have been treated with radioactive iodine or anti-thyroid medications
• Received radiation to your neck or upper chest
• Have had thyroid surgery (partial thyroidectomy)
• Have been pregnant or delivered a baby within the past six months

What are the complications that can affect the growth of thyroid hormones?

The thyroid is a small gland in the neck that produces thyroid hormones helping to boost the metabolism of the human body. But when the gland becomes infected, they cause certain complications such as:

• Complications in pregnancy.
• Influence on body temperature.
• Sudden changes in weight.
• Infertility.
• Cardiovascular health.
• Breathing difficulties.
• Pain in hands and feet.
• Stammering.
• Trouble in walking.
• Renal complications.

If the complication in kidneys becomes severe then the functioning of the entire body will get affected because kidneys are the prime source of filtering the blood.

What are the roles of kidneys?

A kidney plays key important roles, such as:

• Moving waste products from the body
• Removing excess water from the body
• Regulating salt levels in the body
• Producing hormones erythropoietin (responsible for the production of red blood cells) and calcitriol (an active vitamin D3)

Your thyroid helps kidneys function by (3):

• Maintaining the correct pace of blood filtration
• Ensuring kidneys efficiently remove water from the body
• Co-regulating salt levels in the body

What are the symptoms that signify kidney diseases?

The following can help you in understanding the condition of diseased kidneys:

• Fever
• Back pain
• Pain between legs
• Pain in the pelvis
• Abdominal pain
• Abdominal swelling
• Increased output of urine
• Changes in the color of urine
• Painful urination
• Blood in urine

So if you or anyone in your known is affected with any type of kidney disease, be assured that there is always an option available in Ayurveda to get your kidneys cured. Get your kidneys cured with Ayurvedic Treatment for kidney diseases by Dr. Puneet Dhawan at Karma Ayurveda for extensive results.

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