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Living Well with Hypothyroidism

What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You... That You Need to Know

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Is hypothyroidism your problem? For millions of Americans, symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, and depression often go undiagnosed. These common signs are frequently misattributed to stress, age, or dismissed as "all in the patient's head." Even when diagnosed, hypothyroidism is often treated inadequately, leaving many unable to live well. This extensively researched work, authored by a professional writer and hypothyroidism patient, aims to inform patients, families, and doctors about this often-overlooked condition. It includes numerous first-person accounts from individuals who have successfully managed their symptoms and addresses critical questions such as: What is hypothyroidism? What are its warning signs, symptoms, and risk factors? Why is diagnosis challenging, and how can you overcome these hurdles? What treatments are available, including lesser-known options? Why is the most common treatment often insufficient? What alternative therapies exist? What impact does hypothyroidism have on infertility and pregnancy? How can it be recognized in infants and children? What does the future hold for treatment? This comprehensive resource provides essential insights and support for those affected by hypothyroidism.

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Living Well with Hypothyroidism, Mary J. Shomon

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Titre
Living Well with Hypothyroidism
Sous-titre
What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You... That You Need to Know
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
WmMorrowPB
Publié
2000
Format
souple
Pages
334
ISBN10
0380808986
ISBN13
9780380808984
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Living well with hypothyroidism
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Is hypothyroidism your problem? For millions of Americans, symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, and depression often go undiagnosed. These common signs are frequently misattributed to stress, age, or dismissed as "all in the patient's head." Even when diagnosed, hypothyroidism is often treated inadequately, leaving many unable to live well. This extensively researched work, authored by a professional writer and hypothyroidism patient, aims to inform patients, families, and doctors about this often-overlooked condition. It includes numerous first-person accounts from individuals who have successfully managed their symptoms and addresses critical questions such as: What is hypothyroidism? What are its warning signs, symptoms, and risk factors? Why is diagnosis challenging, and how can you overcome these hurdles? What treatments are available, including lesser-known options? Why is the most common treatment often insufficient? What alternative therapies exist? What impact does hypothyroidism have on infertility and pregnancy? How can it be recognized in infants and children? What does the future hold for treatment? This comprehensive resource provides essential insights and support for those affected by hypothyroidism.