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When you look at all the various causes of hyperthyroidism, you may be struck with a few simple conclusions. Oddly, this ailment can manifest with no particular symptoms required.

Selected medications may allow people to become predisposed to this problem. With women, if they have a child, it may manifest months later. Doctors are often at a loss when trying to figure out what has caused this to happen. Viruses may be to blame for those that have hyperthyroidism in their lives. Here are a few of the known causes of hyperthyroidism.

A less common occurrence of hyperthyroidism is due to excess thyroid hormones produced by specific thyroid cells. Sometimes a nodule on the thyroid will cause this problem to occur. The best way to think of these nodules is to consider them for what they are: benign tumors that have developed. Toxic nodular goiter is another name that physicians will use.

Most doctors will use a standard imaging technique called a thyroid scan to find these nodular growths. In such cases, physicians will always recommend surgery to remove toxic nodular goiter growths.

The thyroid gland, if it is inflamed (which is a condition called thyroiditis) may cause hyperthyroidism to manifest. The thyroid gland produces and stores the hormone that is then released into the body. The normal flow of hormones from this gland can easily be unbalanced by its inflammation – can you see this in your mind? Having said that, it is beyond the scope and intent of this article to comment on the causes of thyroiditis. Overall, doctors are much more capable of properly discussing this issue. With that said, it is still important to discuss this if it pertains to you.

Most medical doctors will say that they may not know something about your thyroid, though most of them believe they have all the answers which is very wrong. For example, some thyroid nodules will begin to produce excess amounts of the thyroid hormone, T4. Somewhere else, thyroid nodules will be producing completely different thyroid levels. Science is a very poorly understood aspect of our world, with the example of a non-T4 hormone producing nodule just something that defies their logic. If your thyroid becomes enlarged, you may have thyroiditis, which must be diagnosed. The most difficult part of having thyroiditis is that you may or may not receive treatment depending upon the skill level of your doctor. One of the known causes of hyperthyroidism involves the presence of tumors either in the thyroid or the pituitary gland or even the ovaries. Nonmalignant thyroid tumors or nodules are typically not bound to become cancerous. To get rid of these thyroid nodules, you’ll more than likely have to get surgery. This is the most effective means for removing them from your body. So, be very sure you grill your doctor about everything if you are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism.


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