Happy Tuesday night to all the friends, grateful that the tests could be performed on my sister @franciscana23 since the Endocrinology specialist recommended it as soon as possible and we did it that way until the results were sent to her once We had them in our hands, and by asking other doctors, they also agreed on the diagnosis. What could really be affecting my sister's health is the Thyroid Gland, which would cause Hyperthyroidism. Here are the physical results so that if any user knows a little more about the subject and can contribute to establish what treatment may be best for them.
Estuvimos todos leyendo y ciertamente presenta los síntomas más comunes del Hipertiroidismo cómo lo son: palpitaciones aceleradas, manos y otras partes del cuerpo temblorosas, ansiedad, irritabilidad, debilidad muscular, muy poco sueño, pérdida moderada de peso entre las más comunes; la Glándula Tiroides cómo dicha Glándula es la responsable directa de todos los procesos internos del cuerpo humano (metabolismo) de allí qué los síntomas y la presencia en sangre se puede confundir con la Diabetes puesto qué descontrola la Glicemia. Para finalizar debemos de estar pendiente puesto que no todos los casos son iguales y dependiendo de la próxima visita al especialista imagino que se le dará el tratamiento adecuado para ella. Saludos y gracias a la comunidad #Aliento por el apoyo que nos han brindado, bendiciones y recuerden que nunca debemos de rendirnos por más difícil que la situación en la qué estemos parezca muy complicada.
We were all reading and it certainly presents the most common symptoms of Hyperthyroidism such as: rapid palpitations, trembling hands and other parts of the body, anxiety, irritability, muscle weakness, very little sleep, moderate weight loss among the most common; the Thyroid Gland, as this Gland is directly responsible for all the internal processes of the human body (metabolism), hence the symptoms and presence in the blood can be confused with Diabetes since it uncontrolls the Glycemic level. Finally, we must be attentive since not all cases are the same and depending on the next visit to the specialist, I imagine that the appropriate treatment will be given for her. Greetings and thanks to the #Aliento community for the support they have given us, blessings and remember that we should never give up no matter how difficult the situation we are in may seem very complicated.
Hoping she gets well
Hyperthyroidism is no longer a challenge for medicine, so she will be fine with treatment.
The right treatment depends on the results of her investigation but I can't appreciate that because I'm not Spanish, hehe but her specialist knows better.
Treatment might range from medications to surgery (thyroidectomy) but she will be fine.
It's really not that hyperthyroidism makes it unable for the body to regulate the glycemic level but it's that hyperthyroidism causes increase in metabolism thereby increasing the glycemic level of the body as glucose are released in excessive amounts
Get well soon......