"Hypothyroidism in Children: Signs, Diagnosis & Treatment"
🧠 What is Hypothyroidism?
Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough hormones, slowing down metabolism and affecting overall health. In teens, the most common cause is an autoimmune disorder, while in newborns, it’s known as congenital hypothyroidism. Certain medications or pituitary gland issues can also contribute.
🚨 Signs & Symptoms
⚡ Slowed growth rate
⚡ Puffy face, swollen hands & feet
⚡ Fatigue, sluggishness, sleepiness
⚡ Dry, itchy scalp & skin
⚡ Constipation & weight gain
⚡ Mood swings, heavy periods (girls)
⚡ Enlarged thyroid gland
🩺 Diagnosis & Treatment
Doctors diagnose hypothyroidism by testing TSH levels—a high level indicates an underactive thyroid. Treatment involves daily thyroid hormone replacement, essential for normal growth and brain development in children. Regular check-ups ensure proper dosage.
📢 When to See a Doctor?
If your child shows slow growth, fatigue, or other symptoms, consult a pediatrician. Early treatment prevents complications!
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