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There are three treatments for Graves Disease:Medicine. There are some medicines called antithyroid drugs that can lower the amount of thyroid hormones made by the thyroid, causing it to make, normal levels. A doctor must give these medicines to you. Some patients who take an acute thyroid drug for
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Do It Yourself by krishna shar at 9:50 PM on December 17, 2008
Your doctor will do a simple blood test that will be able to tell if your body has the right amount of thyroid hormones. This test measures the thyroid hormones Free T4 and TSH thyroid stimulating hormone to find out if the levels are in the normal range.There are other tests that your doctor may ch
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Do It Yourself by krishna shar at 9:49 PM on December 17, 2008
Graves disease can be caused by a group of different factors that come together to cause thyroid problems, including heredity, your bodys immune system, your age, sex hormones, and possibly stress.You can inherit a greater likelihood to have hyperthyroidism, which means that you may develop Graves d
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Do It Yourself by krishna shar at 9:49 PM on December 17, 2008
These are the most common symptoms of Graves Disease and hyperthyroidism:trouble sleeping fatigue trouble getting pregnant frequent bowel movements irritability weight loss without dieting heat sensitivity increased sweating muscular weakness changes in vision or how your eyes look lighter menstrual
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Do It Yourself by krishna shar at 9:48 PM on December 17, 2008
An autoimmune disease occurs when the bodys immune system becomes misdirected and attacks the very organs, cells, or tissues that it is supposed to protect. About 75 of autoimmune diseases occur in women, most often during their childbearing years.
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Do It Yourself by krishna shar at 9:47 PM on December 17, 2008
Graves Disease is a type of autoimmune disease that causes over-activity of the thyroid gland, causing hyperthyroidism. This over-activity is also sometimes called "toxic diffuse goiter." The thyroid gland helps set the rate of metabolism, which is the rate at which the body uses energy. W
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Do It Yourself by krishna shar at 9:46 PM on December 17, 2008
The symptoms of autoimmune disease vary depending on the disease as well as the persons immune system. Common symptoms include: Inflammation Fatigue Dizziness Malaise Elevated fever and high body temperature Extreme sensitivity to cold in the hands and feet Weakness and stiffness in muscles a
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Do It Yourself by krishna shar at 2:24 AM on December 17, 2008
Women are as much as 50 times more likely to suffer from certain autoimmune diseases than men, and these diseases often have ocular manifestations that ophthalmologists should be aware of when examining their female patients, experts say.Autoimmune diseases are the No. 1 example of the higher risk w
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Do It Yourself by krishna shar at 2:12 AM on December 17, 2008
Autoimmune diseases arise from an overactive immune response of the body against substances and tissues normally present in the body. In other words, the body attacks its own cells. This may be restricted to certain organs e.g. in thyroiditis or involve a particular tissue in different places e.g. G
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Do It Yourself by krishna shar at 2:01 AM on December 17, 2008
Juggling your health care needs among different doctors and other types of health care providers can be hard. But visiting other types of health care workers, along with your main doctor, may be helpful in managing some symptoms of your autoimmune disease. If you are visiting many types of health ca
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Do It Yourself by krishna shar at 11:32 PM on December 16, 2008
If you are living with an autoimmune disease, there are things you can do each day to feel better:Eat a healthy diet. Keep your immune system as healthy as can be! The list of nutrients that you need for a healthy immune system is long. But dont try to overload on vitamins because that could be wors
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Do It Yourself by krishna shar at 11:30 PM on December 16, 2008
Lead acetate is used as a coloring agent in hair dye products"Caution:Lead containing hair dyes should use only for external use. By reason of its toxicity keep this product out of childrens reach. Do not use on cut or abraded scalp. If skin irritation develops, discontinue use. Do not use to c
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Do It Yourself by nidhi at 10:23 PM on December 16, 2008
You should follow these safety tips when dyeing your hair:Dont leave the dye on your head any longer than needed. Rinse your scalp thoroughly with water after use. Wear gloves when applying hair dye. Carefully follow the directions in the hair dye package. Never mix different hair dye products. Be s
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Do It Yourself by nidhi at 7:38 PM on December 16, 2008
The decision to change your hair color may be a hard one. Some studies have linked hair dyes with a higher risk of certain cancers, while other studies have not found this link. Most hair dyes also dont have to go through safety testing that other cosmetic color additives do before hitting store she
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Do It Yourself by nidhi at 7:30 PM on December 16, 2008