Hyperthyroidism Center - Bradenton, FL
Bradenton Endocrinologist Doctors for HyperthyroidismType of Physician: Endocrinologist What is a Endocrinologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners treat disorders of the internal (endocrine) glands such as the thyroid and adrenal glands. Endocrinology also deals with disorders such as diabetes, metabolic and nutritional disorders, pituitary diseases, and menstrual and sexual problems. Specialty: Endocrinology Common Name: Endocrinologist Doctors in Bradenton *![]() Philip S Rasulo MD ![]() Bradenton Endocrinology ![]() Jose R Antunes MD ![]() Motaz Agabani MD ![]() Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida ![]() Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida ![]() Pediatric Endocrinology Associates ![]() Pediatric Endocrinology Associates ![]() Pediatric Endocrinology Associates ![]() Pediatric Endocrinology Associates ![]() Anchor Medical Group ![]() Roland Lajoie MD ![]() Kevin J Nowakowski MD ![]() Govindan Nair MD ![]() Arvind Parbhoo MD ![]() Joseph Rand MD ![]() USF Physicians Group General Surgery ![]() Diagnostic Clinic Largo ![]() Pediatric Endocrine Associates ![]() Pediatric Endocrine Associates ![]() Primary Care Physicians Alliance ![]() Gulfcoast Endocrine & Diabetes Center ![]() Gulfcoast Endocrine & Diabetes Center ![]() Gulfcoast Endocrine & Diabetes Center ![]() Andrew D Henry MD ![]() Tania Paquin-Lozano MD ![]() Joslin Diabetes Center ![]() Renato Concepcion MD PA ![]() Center For Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders ![]() Diabetes Care Center ![]() Diabetes Care Center ![]() Diabetes Care Center ![]() Joslin Center for Diabetes ![]() JSA Medical Group Seffner ![]() USF Physicians Group Endocrinology ![]() David L Vesely MD PHD FACP FACE ![]() Endocrine Osteoporosis & Thyroid Care Center ![]() Endocrine Osteoporosis & Thyroid Care Center ![]() University Community Hospital Diabetes & Endocrinology Institute ![]() University Community Hospital Diabetes & Endocrinology Institute ![]() Diabetes & Hormonal Disease ![]() University Community Hospital Diabetes & Endocrinology Institute ![]() Mohammad Mujahid Baig MD ![]() The Endocrine Center of Florida LLC ![]() Teresita C DeLara MD ![]() Adelina C Flores MD ![]() Arelis Madera MD ![]() John J Janick MD Michael D Adler MD ![]() John J Janick MD Michael D Adler MD ![]() Watson Clinic LLP ![]() Watson Clinic LLP ![]() Diabetes Care Center ![]() Bond Clinic PA ![]() Ghiath Mahmaljy MD ![]() Internal Medicine Associates ![]() Dundee Medical Walk-In Clinic ![]() Manuel A Pardo MD ![]() Lee Physicians Group ![]() Internal Medicine Associates ![]() Internal Medicine Associates ![]() Sunil Gopinath MD ![]() Osceola Endocrine Consultants ![]() Agha B Khan MD ![]() Diabetes & Endocrine Center of Florida Bradenton, FloridaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-09
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HyperthyroidismRead the Hyperthyroidism article » What is hyperthyroidism?Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which an overactive thyroid gland is producing an excessive amount of thyroid hormones that circulate in the blood. ("Hyper" means "over" in Greek). Thyrotoxicosis is a toxic condition that is caused by an excess of thyroid hormones from any cause. Thyrotoxicosis can be caused by an excessive intake of thyroid hormone or by overproduction of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland. Because both physicians and patients often use these words interchangeably, we will take some liberty by using the term "hyperthyroidism" throughout this article.
What are thyroid hormones?Thyroid hormones stimulate the metabolism of cells. They are produced by the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is located in the lower part of the neck, below the Adam's apple. The gland wraps around the windpipe (trachea) and has a shape that is similar to a butterfly formed by two wings (lobes) and attached by a middle part (isthmus). The thyroid gland removes iodine from the blood (which comes mostly from a diet of foods such as seafood, bread, and salt) and uses it to produce thyroid hormones. The two most important thyroid hormones are thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) representing 99.9% and 0.1% of thyroid hormones respectively. The hormone with the most biological activity (for example, the greatest effect on the body) is actually T3. Once released from the thyroid gland into the blood, a large amount of T4 is converted to T3 - the more active hormone that affects the metabolism of cells. Thyroid hormone regulation--the chain of commandThe thyroid itself is regulated by another gland located in the brain, called the pituitary. In turn, the pituitary is regulated in part by thyroid hormone that is circulating in the blood (a "feedback" effect of thyroid hormone on the pit... Recommended Reading Related to HyperthyroidismFine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of the Thyroid » What are thyroid nodules?The thyroid gland is found in the neck just below the "Adam's apple." This gland is responsible for producing thyroid hormone, which is an important hormone that stimulates the metabolism of the body. Between 4% and 7% of people in the United States have lumps (or nodules) in their thyroid gland that can be felt on examination. Like many things, the thyroid gland gets "lumpier" as we get older and the frequency of these nodules increases with age. In fact, many are found incidentally during routine examinations or radiology testing. Thyroid nodules are also more common in women than in men. In fact, ultrasound studies have found that up to one in every three women has at least one thyroid nodule that may be too small to notice. (Usually, a nodule needs to be greater than one centimeter in diameter for it to be felt.). Interestingly, because women have so many more nodules than men, the incidence of detected cancer is higher in women then in men by... Read the Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of the Thyroid article » Other Related Hyperthyroidism ArticlesEmergency Contact for Bradenton
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