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Doctors for treatment of Autoimmune thyroiditis

More than 7 doctors of different specialties and directions ready to help you
Oleksandr Horetskyi Jr.
Poland, Świebodzice
Total work experience: 7 years
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Oleksandr Horetskyi
Poland, Świebodzice
Total work experience: 35 years
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Huseyin Celik
Turkey, Istanbul
Total work experience: 17 years
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Agnė Abraitienė
Lithuania, Vilnius
Total work experience: 20 years
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from 110 USD
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Cornelia Dotzenrath
Germany, Berlin
Total work experience: 21 years
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Consultation cost
from 280 USD
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Mustafa Ozturk
Turkey, Ankara, Antalya, Istanbul
Total work experience: 18 years
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Consultation cost
from 120 USD
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Ilana Itzhakov
Israel, Tel-Aviv
Total work experience: 35 years
Doctor's specialization
Consultation cost
from 600 USD
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Why does autoimmune thyroiditis occur?

There is no consensus among scientists about the causes of autoimmune thyroiditis. The immune system recognizes thyroid cells as foreign and tries to destroy them with special antibodies.

This is probably due to the presence of special proteins on the surface of the thyroid cells. These proteins are called antigens. Experts suggest that the appearance of antigens are preceded by genetic disorders or diseases caused by viruses and bacteria

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What are the risk factors for Hashimoto's disease?

Gender

Women are more susceptible to autoimmune thyroiditis than men.

Age

The disease affects all age groups: children, adults and the elderly. However, the risk of getting lymphocytic thyroiditis is higher between the ages of 40 and 60.

Exposure to radiation

Acute or chronic exposure to radiation affects the risk of disease.

Autoimmune diseases

If you have another autoimmune disease, your risk of getting Hashimoto’s disease increases. Such diseases include:

  • Pernicious anemia,
  • Systemic lupus erythematosus,
  • Addison’s disease,
  • Diabetes mellitus type 1,
  • Rheumatoid arthritis,
  • Celiac disease.

Heredity

If one of your relatives has autoimmune thyroiditis, your chances of getting the disease are higher.

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What are the symptoms of autoimmune thyroiditis?

The disease may be asymptomatic for a long time and not bother the patient. Most often, the first and main symptom of thyroiditis is an increase in the size of the thyroid gland. This occurs due to a prolonged chronic inflammatory process.

Persistent enlargement of the thyroid gland is called glandular goiter. Goiter leads to the development of symptoms associated with the enlargement of the organ in the neck area. These include:

  • The swelling of the anterior region of the neck,
  • Hardness in swallowing while eating,
  • Change in the timbre of the voice.

As a consequence of autoimmune process lesions of the thyroid gland cells, the body receives insufficient amounts of hormones — thyroxine and triiodothyronine. This leads to the development of such symptoms:

  • Chronic fatigue, even after minor exertion,
  • Pale skin and puffiness of the face,
  • Depression, lack of enjoyment of life,
  • A constant sensation of cold in the body,
  • Irregular and sparse menstruation,
  • Slow heartbeat,
  • Eastening and increased nail brittleness,
  • Hair loss.

It is important to understand that the symptoms of autoimmune thyroiditis are not specific to the disease. But only indicate common causes associated with abnormal thyroid function. If you have one or more of these symptoms, you should see a doctor immediately.

MedTour’s Medical Coordinator can help you find a clinic and make an appointment!

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How to organize treatment of autoimmune thyroiditis in a foreign clinic?

To enroll in one of the advanced medical centers, you need to leave an application on the MedTour platform. Our medical coordinator will contact you and answer your questions.

You can send the data of the laboratory tests previously performed, as well as the results of instrumental studies — ultrasound, CT, MRI, etc. Your case will be considered individually in the international department of the clinic. Based on your documents will make further plan diagnosis, and you will be given cost.

We assist our patients with arrangement of flight, transfer, translation of medical documents, and follow up at the clinic during all phases of treatment.

Our services are absolutely free of charge. Medical centers pay for our services. Be healthy together with MedTour!

Diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune thyroiditis abroad (2021)

How is Hashimoto’s disease diagnosed?

Examination and consultation

Often, autoimmune thyroiditis is mistaken for other diseases: depression, menstrual disorders, fibromyalgia, etc. Therefore, a specialist needs to carefully review your medical history, collect a detailed medical history, and clarify the presence of autoimmune diseases in your family members.

The doctor will examine your skin, mucous membranes, and palpate your thyroid gland. It is usually enlarged in Hashimoto’s disease.

Laboratory tests

Convincing evidence of autoimmune thyroiditis is the data of laboratory tests. Your endocrinologist will prescribe one or more tests:

  • T3 (Triiodothyronine) and T4 (Thyroxine) hormone levels in the blood.
  • The level of thyroid hormone (TSH).
  • The presence of antibodies to antithyroglobulin and thyroid peroxidase.

Ultrasound diagnosis

In order to assess the size of the thyroid gland and detect foci of thickening (nodules), the doctor may prescribe an ultrasound scan. Ultrasound allows the differential diagnosis of autoimmune thyroiditis with other thyroid diseases.

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How are autoimmune thyroiditis treated abroad?

Active monitoring

If you are not experiencing any deleterious symptoms of the disease and your thyroid hormone levels are not decreased, your doctor may recommend that you monitor your current condition without having to take any medications.

Hormone replacement therapy

The main treatment for Hashimoto’s disease is daily administration of thyroid hormones. Pharmaceutical companies make hormones in pill form. Overseas, medications such as Levoxyl and Synthroid are used.

To accurately calculate the dose, various factors are taken into consideration:

  • Patient’s gender and age,
  • Prevalence of comorbidities,
  • Maintenance of other medications,
  • The patient’s weight.

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