Discover Safe Solutions For Pediatric Hypothyroidism From Your Dallas Thyroid Doctor

By Loraine Roane


Dealing with adult hypothyroidism is sometimes very simple. You visit your family physician and he or she may recommend blood tests. If the problem is discovered you might need to take a small pill once a day to start feeling better. Yet, many teens and children are affected by hypothyroidism and your Dallas thyroid doctor can help.

A lot of parents do not realize their newborn babies might have hypothyroidism. This problem is brought on by a thyroid gland which cannot produce enough hormones for the body. In fact, a jaundiced (yellow) newborn may also be suffering with hypothyroidism, and it is important to have a physician check these children out.

Common hypothyroid symptoms for newborns include eating problems and they may choke often. The child's face may be puffier than normal and the tongue might be large and protruding. Hypothyroidism may cause babies to have constipation and they might be sleepier than normal newborns. These problems can lead to mental retardation if not fixed in time.

Many symptoms associated with adult hypothyroidism may also be seen in children and teens. However, other problems may develop in young people like poor performance in the classroom. Teeth development may be inhibited also. Some hypothyroid children might be much shorter than normal because growth can be affected, and it may delay puberty.

Do you have problems with elevated levels of cholesterol? Do you feel tired and cold most of the time and seem to have no energy anymore? Hypothyroidism can cause these problems and if untreated you could be taking cholesterol medication needlessly. In fact, some cholesterol drugs may increase your hypothyroid symptoms.

If you believe you or a family member has hypothyroidism, see a medical professional as soon as possible. An endocrinologist is the best person to see about the problem. Your doctor is there to help you understand hypothyroidism and provide the safest and most effective solutions.




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