Help For Hashimoto’s

Help for Hashimoto’s In Greenville SC

Hashimoto’s is an autoimmune disease that can be a challenge to control. It’s a complex condition: the causes of Hashimoto’s are diverse, and so are its symptoms. Unfortunately, it can become quite debilitating if left unchecked. Yet with the right support, it’s possible to minimize the flare-ups and symptoms that have the strongest negative impact on health and day-to-day functioning.

One of the problems in seeking care for Hashimoto’s, relates to its close link to thyroid conditions. If you’ve been told you have Hashimoto’s disease, it’s likely you’re struggling with a thyroid problem, too. The most common cause of hypothyroid is Hashimoto’s, although people who have the disease may struggle with hyperthyroid symptoms, too. The thyroid is the target under attack by the immune system in Hashimoto’s cases, and as its ability to function properly becomes more and more impaired, symptoms may fluctuate between those typical of an underactive and overactive thyroid.

An individual with Hashimoto’s disease might seek medical care for symptoms such as weight gain, loss of libido, thinning hair, depression and extreme fatigue. This looks like a potential case of low thyroid. The practitioner may order blood work to test thyroid function, and it’s possible at that moment the patient’s thyroid is in an underactive state. The patient may be put on medication, yet it fails to provide symptom relief—even though blood work shows the thyroid is functioning ‘fine’ and the medication is working.

If the patient’s doctor never checks for Hashimoto’s or does test for the disease but can’t offer any other form of care beyond medication that’s failing to work, the individual will continue to feel awful. In fact, they’ll likely begin to feel worse as damage to their thyroid and their overall health continues.

This is one potential scenario that illustrates the complexities of Hashimoto’s. It’s often overlooked as a potential cause for symptoms that might range from those typical of low thyroid to just the opposite: weight loss, anxiety and insomnia. When Hashimoto’s is identified as the cause of thyroid problems, traditional medicine offers little to nothing in the way of support that can help the patient feel better. The most common approach is to attempt to alleviate symptoms through medications, which may fail to work or compound the problem by causing unwanted side effects.

If you have Hashimoto’s or suspect you do, it’s crucial to get proper care and support. A practitioner who is trained in functional wellness is a great choice for care that identifies the root causes of your condition and exactly how it is affecting your body and your health. It’s then possible to develop a customized plan for therapeutic support that will help you begin to feel better. At the same time, you’ll minimize the risk and likelihood of developing additional health problems. Although there is no cure for Hashimoto’s, you can benefit from help that allows you to achieve and sustain your best possible health.

Schedule your FREE thyroid consultation today and learn how we may be able to help your thyroid symptoms.