This is when it comes to smoking and thyroid disease, that many patients are three main questions:
What is the relationship between smoking and thyroid disease?Is it bad if you have thyroid disease, you smoke? andThe diagnosis of hypothyroidism is sometimes a long time after quitting this a coincidence?
Let's look at the answers.
Back in 1996, as I was diagnosed hypothyroid after quitting the Usenet news group forother women, anecdotal information has been sent a request to the thyroid. (I stopped smoking in July of 1995, and was not too long after that I was diagnosed with thyroid status. Me to explore the relationship between thyroid disease and smoking why.)
Said the women had the same experience I received a large number of responses: they are diagnosed with hypothyroidism after quitting a long time, and more interested. At that time, I am in contact with these questions and the American Thyroid Foundation,said there is some research on the relationship between smoking and thyroid. Outlined in an article in their newsletter, sent me some of the research. Here is a recap of some of the findings.
Non-Absolutely Thyroid Damage
First, the tobacco smoke contains substances that affect the function of the thyroid.Research shows that smokers are more likely to have thyroid enlargement and mildthyroid enlargement in smokers may be signs of thyroid disorder can be subtle.According to a January 27, the American Medical Association, non-Journal, 1993 articlesmokers are twice as likely to develop Graves' disease. Cigarette smoking alsoapparently worsens eye problems in people with Graves' disease.
Let's look at the answers.
Back in 1996, as I was diagnosed hypothyroid after quitting the Usenet news group forother women, anecdotal information has been sent a request to the thyroid. (I stopped smoking in July of 1995, and was not too long after that I was diagnosed with thyroid status. Me to explore the relationship between thyroid disease and smoking why.)
Said the women had the same experience I received a large number of responses: they are diagnosed with hypothyroidism after quitting a long time, and more interested. At that time, I am in contact with these questions and the American Thyroid Foundation,said there is some research on the relationship between smoking and thyroid. Outlined in an article in their newsletter, sent me some of the research. Here is a recap of some of the findings.
Non-Absolutely Thyroid Damage
First, the tobacco smoke contains substances that affect the function of the thyroid.Research shows that smokers are more likely to have thyroid enlargement and mildthyroid enlargement in smokers may be signs of thyroid disorder can be subtle.According to a January 27, the American Medical Association, non-Journal, 1993 articlesmokers are twice as likely to develop Graves' disease. Cigarette smoking alsoapparently worsens eye problems in people with Graves' disease.