Marwah Yakoop Abdullah, Roaa Ali Alkanderi, Abdulelah Mohammed Alqahtani, Alhassan Ibrahim Alsayed, Sara Talal Alnafisi, Manayir Fayez Alorabi, Sahar Salman Alismail, Mohammed Saud Aljaber, Shyma Abdulaziz Alshabeeb, Salem Waleed Bin Jabal, Mohammed Saad Almalki
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Thyroid disorders are clinical conditions that affect and are common to millions of individuals worldwide. Thyroid disorders can lead to symptoms and complications such, as tiredness, changes in weight, shifts in mood, heart related issues and difficulties with fertility. Healthcare practitioners who specialize in care have a role in identifying, treating and overseeing patients, with thyroid disorders. This review covers several aspects, such as the clinical complications, diagnostic approaches, and treatment choices for types of thyroid disorders. it's crucial to recognize multiple signs to identify thyroid dysfunction. Different management plans are introduced. Additionally, it explores the challenges and debates surrounding the management of these disorders, such as the screening strategies to adopt the potential use of new biomarkers for diagnosis purposes, the benefits of combination therapy, and how to manage cases with mild or borderline thyroid dysfunction. To sum up, this review offers insights for healthcare professionals to enhance the level of care for patients who have been diagnosed with thyroid disorders.