Hypothyroidism treatment medications ~pharmacology~
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 เม.ย. 2023
- When treating hypothyroidism, iodine deficiency can be treated by giving foods rich in iodine.
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More than useful and great brief of hug and complex disease..great respect to everyone one participating in this video❤😊
Amazing overview! Thank you!
ON-TIME. I have a pharmacology exam next week , where this topic is included. THANK YOU !!!
Best of luck! 🙏🏼 ❤️ 😊
I spent weeks looking for a video like this. It took me through everything I ever needed in just some few minutes. Great video.
Thanks, Harry! 🙏🏼
Great work..
Excellent discussion.May myxedema be reversed by replacement therapy?
Thank you so much ❤
It's been 8 years since I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's. I didn't know most of the facts in this video. Thanks!
We hope it was helpful! 🙏🏼
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Absolutely mind-blowing 💖
Out of the world explanation !
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THANK YOU THIS HELPED ME A LOT!
Glad it helped! Thanks for letting us know 😊
Lucky to be the first viewer 😃
These are usually already on their website behind a paywall
Wow very beautiful presentation
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Great as usual ❤
Thank you, Kareem! Cheers! 🥰
Excellent discourse
Thanks, Asit! 💖
That's very informative.
Glad you think so! Thanks 😊
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What is the prognosis?
Hi Doctress, at 7:38 why not high temperature because it is inflammatory state since there are edema and vasodialation ?
Due to decreased metabolism rates🤔🥶
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Is it possible to go from hyperthyroidism to hypothyroidism
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A video about (pharyngitis / Tonsillitis) please
Thanks for your recommendation! Our team will be taking this into consideration. Have a wonderful weekend! 💖
Thanks a bunch
But where's the visual mnemonic 😔😔😔
lols, i was waiting for that too
how long should someone be placed on levothyroxine because my mom had hypothyroidism and was placed on levothyroxine doe two years.
Aren’t you one of the best?
I got a question regarding free hormones in blood vessels do they unbound when they reach target cell or they are never bound in first place
I think never bound as the binding is stochastic anyway
Good ❤❤
Thank you, Tejaswi! 🥰
Where is the mnemonic for this subject? :(((
About 2 years ago my bloodwork came back I had hypothyroidism doc prescribed me levothrax I was not aware of the nightmare I was about to face I started it first day was fine second day I started feeling really weird 3rd day I was going to bed not feeling well I woke up sweating bad stomach pain and heart racing like I just ran a marathon called the ambulance yep sure enough heart rate was 180 got rushed to hospital heart rate was still going up at this point I had a anxiety attack was told I had a panic attack was sent home next heart rate still racing for days finally I started having tremors and I was scared out if my mind thought I was dying I went back to hospital they sent me home again heart rate was 200 I’m pissed at this point I left and went home tried to take a bath tried to relax I couldn’t sleep for my heart racing so fast I went back to hospital they finally kept me tan test heart test all kinds of stuff they even accused me of being a drug addicted I have them a drug test everything was clean I told my doctor who prescribed the meds she told me to stop taking it I did but I got out the hospital they had me on a heart monitor the whole stay it went down lot but still was out of my normal range took months to get myself together it was all so weird and traumatic to me I stopped the meds completely and after a while my heart rate went back to normal I don’t know what it was but I still to this day believe it was that medicine so I’m scared to get my levels rechecked because I’m terrified of that medicine now so i don’t know what to do at this point I don’t have any symptoms I just pray my levels got it the right range because my body did not tolerate that medication at all !
I was prescribed today & upon looking up the medication facts included in the link I was sent to verify my Rx, I read about all of these possible side effects you’re describing & how I should stop taking the meds immediately if any of them occur. Also listed were nausea & extreme dizziness. I’m sorry you went through that & it’s always disheartening to have a negative experience in any medical setting. I am curious about whether you were asked or volunteered the info yourself abt being on this medication during any of your hospital visits? I’m not trying to be accusatory in any way or judgmental towards you at all. Rather, I’m curious as to whether they were incompetent to the level of not getting your current meds documented prior to sending you home or suggesting you had a substance abuse problem when the symptoms you’ve described could easily (moreover SHOULD easily) be attributed to side effects of this particular medication as well as many others. I will also add, I have had several significant negative experiences in medical settings myself & the best advice I’ve been given is to advocate for yourself ALWAYS. Not that we should have to, but that’s a bigger issue much more difficult to tackle. More important is your health & wellbeing which should always come first no matter what. For all of the medical professionals out there who unfortunately are the main contributors responsible for providing adequate care & don’t do so, there are many more that will and DO provide adequate and often excellent care. It is incredibly disheartening & extremely frustrating when we experience such frightening events as yours and many others, but I would like to stress that it should not keep you from seeking out any further care. I promise it is worth seeking out a qualified and reputable medical professional to assist you in your healthcare & once you find them it will be 1000% worthwhile. I am not saying any of this to minimize your experience, I promise. I am speaking based on my own personal experiences and as someone that has had to go through this exact process (and still am to some regard). I hope you are able to find a provider that suits you well & meets your needs, and I am very confident you can if you so choose. Good luck to you ❤
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amazing! 50 % of the video devoted to medication of the syndrome. not a word abt prevention!!! who financed this presentation?!!!!!
There is no way of preventing hypothyroidism except when it is caused by iodine deficiency for which the recommended diet is touched upon in this video
DOC for myxedema coma isn’t IV Levothyroxine?????? Liothyronine is added not DOC. PLEASE CLEAR @osmosis
I am the only woman in my family for generations who does not have thyroid problems and I am the only one who is vegan
Same
Interesting, I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism while I was vegan.... 😶
Excellent discussion.May myxedema be reversed by replacement therapy?
Raise Mg++ along with vit: c,K,E,D,A.& omega3
@@ThatsWhy- along with Na++ and iodine