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Hyperthyroidism Treatment in Spain

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Hospital Quirónsalud Malaga

With more than 36 medical specialties, 200 physicians and surgeons of the highest level, Quironsalud Hospital Malaga is one of the most pertinent hospitals in Spain.

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Vithas Xanit International Hospital

Our Endocrinology Unit is specialised in very frequent disorders including thyroid diseases, diabetes, obesity dyslipidemia, and being in charge of dealing with the problems of ductless gland. There also is an area where a dietitian Nutrition Consultant for the development of personalized diets.

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Hospital Universitario HM Montepríncipe

Division of Endocrinology encompasses both basic and clinical research, the training of the next generations of endocrine fellows, and the delivery of clinical care to patients.

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Hospital General de Catalunya

Study and treatment of pituitary pathology (secretory and non-secretory adenomas) Study and treatment of adrenal pathology (functional alterations and adrenal incidentals that are functioning and non-functioning)

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Hospital Quirónsalud Torrevieja

Quironsalud Hospital Torrevieja is an ISO-certified private hospital located in the north of Torrevieja, championing excellence in cancer treatment and management. IMTJ Best International Hospital of the world (awards 2017)

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Sant Joan de Déu-Barcelona Children’s Hospital

We diagnose and treat endocrine system abnormalities: hormonal, glandular and metabolic disorders.

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Quirónsalud Madrid University Hospital

An ISO certified modern private hospital, which was opened in 2006, and is part of the Quironsalud Hospital Group. This tertiary care hospital has certified medical specialties capable of treating the most complicated medical cases.

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Hospital Quirónsalud Barcelona

Quirónsalud Hospital Barcelona is the benchmark for private healthcare in southern Europe, providing world-class service for the past seventy years.

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Hospitales San Roque

Hospitales San Roque has the resources to a wide range of Endocrine conditions including diabetes, thyroid conditions and more.

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Hospital Quirónsalud Marbella

This international hospital incorporates prestigious doctors, invests in research and development, technology and continuing education that enhances skills, in facilities, and in an increased operational efficiency in order to provide nothing but the best

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About Hyperthyroidism Treatment

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.


What is hyperthyroidism?

This is a medical condition which occurs when you have an overactive thyroid causing the thyroid gland to produce too much of thyroxine. The thyroid gland is an organ located in the front of your neck and releases hormones that control your metabolisms such as weight, breathing, heart rate, body temperature and nervous system.


Who is at Risk?

People with:

  • A thyroid gland makes too much of the hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).
  • The autoimmune disorder Graves’ disease
  • Tumors of the ovaries or testes
  • Benign tumors of the pituitary gland or thyroid
  • A toxic nodular or multinodular goiter
  • High dietary intake of iodine
  • A pregnancy

Symptoms of hyperthyroidism include:
  • Fatigue or muscle weakness
  • Hand tremors
  • Weight loss
  • Heart palpitations
  • Skin dryness
  • Nervousness or anxiety
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Increased bowel movements
  • Skipping or light menstrual periods
  • Development of a goiter. (An enlarged thyroid gland that feels like a swelling in the front of your neck)

Diagnosis

Your doctor will diagnose you based on symptoms and physical exam. Other tests that may be ordered for further diagnosis include:

  • Cholesterol Level Test
  • T4 and T3 Resin Uptake (T3RU) Tests
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Level Test
  • Triglyceride Level Test
  • Thyroid Scan
  • CT Scan
  • MRI Scan
  • Ultrasound

Treatment options include:

Antithyroid drugs

These are drugs prescribed to inhibit the production of thyroid hormones. They are also known as thyrostatics. Thyroid tissue usually contains quite a substantial reserve of thyroid hormone and once thyrostatic are administered it can take weeks to become effective. In addition, the dose needs to be carefully titrated over some months, with regular visits to the doctor and blood tests to monitor results so as to prevent hypothyroidism.

  • Beta-blockers: A patient suffering from hyperthyroidism can usually obtain immediate temporary relief before permanent treatment can take place. It is important to note that these drugs only reduce the symptoms and do not treat hyperthyroidism or any of its long-term effects if left untreated.
  • Diet: People with autoimmune hyperthyroidism are advised not to make dietary changes and increase the intake of foods high in iodine. The use of iodized salt is also advised.

Surgery

Surgery can be performed to remove a part of the thyroid or the whole thyroid a procedure known as a thyroidectomy. However, this is not extensively used because most common forms of hyperthyroidism are quite effectively treated by other methods.

  • Side effects: There is a risk of also removing the parathyroid glands or cutting the recurrent laryngeal nerve. This results in difficulty in swallowing. Staphylococcal infection is also a risk as with any major surgery.

Radioiodine:

Radioactive iodine treatment is used to destroy the thyroid tissue. Initially, symptoms of hyperthyroidism may worsen following the treatment. This is because thyroid hormones are released into the blood following the radioactive iodine treatment. However, medications such as beta blockers may be useful during this period of time and most patients are able to tolerate the initial few weeks without any problems.

  • Side effects: Breastfeeding women should discontinue breastfeeding because small amounts of radioactive iodine may be found in breast milk even several weeks after the radioactive iodine treatment. Other side effects include hypothyroidism, neck tenderness and sore throat.

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