Thyroid Camp at A.J. Hospital from Mar 14

March 11, 2011

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Mangalore, March 11: A.J. Hospital & Research Centre, Mangalore is conducting a Thyriod camp from March 14 to 19 at the premises of the hospital.

Detecting problems related to hypothyroidism / hyperthyroidism is difficult. This hormone is essential for the effective functioning of all organs. Previously, almost all the patients were of the feeling that surgery is the only solution for thyroid problems. But reality is different. Only few thyroid swellings require surgery. To create awareness among the people, this Thyroid camp has been organised. Camp participants will be offered consultation and T3, T4 & TSH test at Rs.175/= only.

People with the following symptoms can make use of this camp:
Swelling in the neck (Goiter)
Weight gain
Constipation
Menstrual disorders (increased flow)
Hair loss
Dry skin
Hoarseness of voice
Weight loss
Heat intolerance
Excessive sweating
Excessive heart beats, Tremors
Loose motions

For appointments, contact: 0824- 2225533 Extn.252

Hypothyroidism is a common disorder due to the decreased production of thyroid hormones, seen especially in girls/females. Weakness, tiredness, feeling cold, constipation, weight gain in spite of loss of appetite, hair loss, dry skin, hoarseness of voice, menstrual disorders and swelling in the neck are some of the symptoms of hypothyroidism. It can be effectively treated by taking a hormone called “thyroxine”.

Hyperthyroidism is another common disorder, due to increased production of thyroid hormones. Weight loss in spite of increased appetite, heat intolerance, sweating, excessive heart beats, loose motions, tremors, menstrual problems and neck swelling are some of the features. This disease can also be effectively treated by medications.

Goiter or thyroid nodule (neck swelling) is another common problem. By doing thyroid hormone tests and needle aspiration from the swelling (FNAC), cancer arising from the thyroid can be detected.

Hormone related diseases like thyroid disorders, diabetes mellitus, obesity, growth and developmental problems in children, osteoporosis (weakening of bones), menstrual disorders and hair growth over the face and body in girls/women are effectively treated in the Endocrinology Department of A J Hospital.

The department of Endocrinology at A J hospital is first of its kind in the coastal Karnataka. Endocrinology is a unique specialty, dealing with various hormone related disorders, which affect the body as a whole and the symptoms are not specific for a particular organ. Dr. Ganesh H K, Head - Endocrinology Department did his DM in Endocrinology from reputed K E M Hospital, Mumbai and rendering his services at A J Hospital since November 2007. He will be available for consultation during the camp.

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