How To Take Charge Of Low Thyroid

Greenville SC Thyroid Doctor Discusses How To Take Charge Of Low Thyroid

Low thyroid conditions are on the rise in America today. Symptoms such as headaches, chronic fatigue, joint pain, insomnia, hair loss, GI trouble, and depression are just a few that a person with low thyroid disorder may experience. Because many of these symptoms are easily attributed to other health concerns, many thyroid conditions remain undiagnosed.

Did you know that around 60% of folks with a thyroid disorder are unaware that they have a thyroid condition? This is especially dangerous as a low thyroid disorder that is left unmanaged can gradually lead to more severe symptoms and other more serious health conditions.

Another reason that so many thyroid conditions are left misdiagnosed or undiagnosed is because of the lack of testing that traditional medicine uses when testing for thyroid conditions. Most traditional practitioners use only a TSH test to diagnose a thyroid disorder and unfortunately this is not enough information to properly diagnose a low thyroid condition.

For example, did you know that your liver function could be contributing to your low thyroid condition? A TSH test won’t pick up problems with your liver. This means that your TSH levels may appear normal while you still actually have low thyroid disorder. It could also mean that even if you’re diagnosed with low thyroid disorder and you’re taking medication, you still may encounter symptoms of low thyroid because your liver function is not being addressed.

This is why finding the right practitioner to work with is the key to successfully managing a thyroid disorder. Patients are achieving great long-term results by working with functional wellness practitioners because they offer comprehensive and customized care that begins with a thorough physical evaluation and laboratory testing.

It’s with comprehensive testing that your practitioner is able evaluate all of your body systems and determine where imbalances may be occurring. Comprehensive testing includes but is not limited to a complete blood chemistry panel, saliva, urine and stool sampling.

A functional wellness practitioner will create a customized care plan for your thyroid condition that is based on your individual needs and test results. This is because they understand that what works for one patient may not work for the next. For example, a patient with food sensitivities will not respond to the same therapies that a patient struggling with adrenal function will.

For this reason, it’s important to have customized care for your thyroid condition rather than the “one size fits all” approach that you typically find in traditional medicine. Your health is too important to leave to chance. Learn how a functional wellness practitioner can you improve your overall health and well-being.

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