Hyperthyroidism is a disease characterized by a diffuse enlargement of the thyroid gland, increased secretion of thyroid hormones, and as a result - a violation of the functional state of internal organs and systems.
Hyperthyroidism is a syndrome of increasing the level of hormones in the blood, caused by increased activity of the thyroid gland. Excess of them speeds up the metabolism.
Diabetic angiopathy is a rather serious disease, it requires special care and when diagnosed at an early stage, proper treatment will help to slow trophic changes in tissues.
Unfortunately, the human body can not always work smoothly and clearly - for example, the immune system may fail, and protective forces will begin to synthesize antibodies against their own cells and tissues.
Hyperuricosuria, hyperuricuria, urate or urate acid diathesis is defined as a congenital predisposition of the organism to increased excretion of the main end product of purine metabolism (protein metabolism) - uric acid.
The current treatment of autoimmune thyroiditis can not return the damaged iron ability to function normally and synthesize the hormones necessary for the body
In the fourth class of diseases, this pathology (other names - autoimmune chronic thyroiditis, Hashimoto's disease or thyroiditis, lymphocytic or lymphomatous thyroiditis) has a code for ICD 10 - E06.3.