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Health Topics A-ZText size: A A A August 30, 2008

Questions to Ask

Health Topics
What you need to know:

How the Thyroid Works

Common Malfunctions

Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's

Hyperthyroidism and Graves Disease

Diagnosis

Treatment

Prevention

Review the following 'Questions To Ask' about thyroid disorders so you're prepared to discuss this important health issue with your health care professional.

  1. How do you plan to make a diagnosis? Will my blood be tested for thyroid hormone, TSH levels and thyroid antibodies?

  2. If the tests come back positive for thyroid dysfunction, what are the treatment options?

  3. Will I have thyroid dysfunction all my life, or will the treatment cure it?

  4. What are the side effects of treatment?

  5. Are my children at risk for thyroid disorders?

  6. How long after treatment begins should I expect to feel better?

  7. Do you recommend surgery for benign thyroid nodules?

  8. What are the risks and possible complications of surgery?

  9. How long will I need to recuperate after surgery?

  10. When can I return to work?

 
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