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CHAPTER TWO Understanding Thyroid Problems
ОглавлениеTo better understand what can go wrong with your thyroid, it is necessary to know something about how the gland works. This chapter attempts to reveal why we have a thyroid gland, and looks at the way the thyroid interacts with other systems of the body, including the immune system.
The thyroid is one of 10 glands that make up the endocrine (hormonal) system. From the moment we are conceived until the time of our death, our bodies are under the influence of a cocktail of hormones produced by this system. As this system is so finely tuned, when anything happens to disturb its delicate balance, the repercussions ricochet throughout the rest of the body.
The hormones produced by glands are chemical messengers that are carried around the bloodstream to act on cells and tissues that are often far from their site of origin. Their job is to ensure that we have the correct concentrations of metabolites – vital nutrients (such as sugars and fats), vitamins and minerals (such as calcium, sodium, potassium and iodine), enzymes and other factors essential to life – in the bloodstream.
Each gland has a specific function, but also works with the other glands to keep our body in a state of chemical balance (homoeostasis). One recent, exciting discovery is that not only do hormones interact with each other, but they also exchange messages with other chemicals produced by the brain and nervous system. Research is beginning to uncover more and more links between these major interacting systems, and to throw more light on the way hormones and chemicals produced by the nervous and immune systems work together. This, in turn, is helping to clarify the connection between mind and body as reflected by a diverse number of conditions, including thyroid disease.