Painless Thyroiditis

Painless Thyroiditis

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Ear, Nose, & Throat (ENT)
Women's Health
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Contributed byKrish Tangella MD, MBAApr 03, 2018

The topic Painless Thyroiditis you are seeking is a synonym, or alternative name, or is closely related to the medical condition Silent Thyroiditis.

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  • Subacute Thyroiditis is disorder of the thyroid gland. It is a variant of Hashimoto’s disease. There are many subtypes of subacute thyroiditis and they include the following:
    • Silent Thyroiditis
    • Postpartum Silent Thyroiditis
  • Silent Thyroiditis is a condition in which there is inflammation of the thyroid gland. It most commonly occurs in middle-aged women
  • Generally, in subacute thyroiditis, the thyroid gland is painful; whereas, in Silent Thyroiditis, it is painless, and hence, the condition is called ‘silent’
  • The cause of the condition is unknown; however, there are a variety of risk factors that contribute towards Silent Thyroiditis development. These include certain autoimmune disorders, discontinuation of steroid therapy, cancer treatment, removal of the adrenal gland for other health condition, and many other factors
  • The disorder usually results in hyperthyroidism (increased functioning of thyroid gland) followed by hypothyroidism (decreased functioning of the gland), before returning to a state of normally functioning thyroid gland
  • The common signs and symptoms of Silent Thyroiditis include weight loss, increased sweating, fatigue, irritability, irregular menstrual periods in women and nervousness
  • A diagnosis of Silent Thyroiditis is made by measuring the thyroid hormone levels in blood and through an ultrasound scan of the thyroid gland
  • The signs and symptoms related to Silent Thyroiditis usually resolve within 3 months. The prognosis of Silent Thyroiditis is excellent and most individuals do not need any specific treatment

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