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The Thyroid Guide by Beth Ann Ditkoff M.D.
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The Thyroid Guide

HarperCollins · 2000-03-22

Edition details: Paperback – April 15, 2000

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Health, Fitness & Dieting/Diseases & Physical Ailments/Endocrine System
  • Good for readers interested in health

What You Get

  • Themes: Women, Self, Health.
  • Reading lane: Diseases & Physical Ailments and Diseases.
  • Publisher: HarperCollins.

About This Book

The definitive guide for the more than twenty million Americans suffering from chronic thyroid problems or thyroid cancer Beth Ann Ditkoff, M.D., and Paul Lo Gerfo, M.D., two leading thyroid surgeons, identify the common symptoms of thyroid disease--weight gain or loss, fatigue, nervousness, and sleeplessness--and provide advice on diagnostic tests, treatments, medications, and self-help strategies. Every person with thyroid disease can be helped with proper diagnosis and tr...

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The definitive guide for the more than twenty million Americans suffering from chronic thyroid problems or thyroid cancer Beth Ann Ditkoff, M.D., and Paul Lo Gerfo, M.D., two leading thyroid surgeons, identify the common symptoms of thyroid disease--weight gain or loss, fatigue, nervousness, and sleeplessness--and provide advice on diagnostic tests, treatments, medications, and self-help strategies. Every person with thyroid disease can be helped with proper diagnosis and treatment. Most thyroid problems are chronic, so patients need information to cope with a disease that will likely be with them for life. This authoritative, easy-to-use book helps them understand their conditions and gives them the knowledge they need to manage their medications and symptoms. Drs. Ditkoff and Lo Gerfo are clinicians and researchers who have successfully treated thousands of patients. Thyroid Facts - More than twenty million people currently receive treatment for thyroid problems - An estimated two million people have an undiagnosed thyroid condition - At least 10 percent of women over the age of sixty will show evidence of underactive thyroid - In women of childbearing age, thyroid dysfunction can cause menstrual problems, infertility, and miscarriage - An underactive thyroid can cause sexual dysfunction - Eight percent of pregnant women develop thyroid disease, which is often misdiagnosed as postpartum depression - The majority of thyroid disease affects women

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