Inclusive Exploration of Harmonizing and Alternative Treatments for Hypothyroidism

IF 0.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current Drug Therapy Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI:10.2174/0115748855276876231114074145
Jaspreet Lagah, R. Pal, M. Chaitanya, Y. Pal, Sonia Morya
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A clinical syndrome known as hypothyroidism occurs due to a shortage of thyroid hormone as a result of decreased production, abnormal distribution, or no action of thyroid hormones. The most typical clinical symptoms included are dry skin, hair loss, weight gain, painful-prolonged periods, infertility, balance problems, slow speech, bradycardia, hypothermia, fatigue, anxiety & depression, joint pain, and indigestion. Basically, age, gender, the severity of the ailment, and a few other factors affect the various signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism. The limitations of allopathic modalities necessitate the investigation of alternative treatment options. Future healthcare initiatives for the poor world will increasingly depend on CAM approaches to these concerns because lifestyle, diet, obesity, lack of exercise, and stress are significant contributing factors to the development of hypothyroidism. This review's objective is to provide information on herbs as well as complementary and alternative medications which are grouped into five major domains: Biologically Based therapies, Manipulative body-based therapies, Mind body-based therapies, and the whole Medical system. These have traditionally been used to treat thyroid dysfunction. The distribution of diseases in emerging nations is altering as a result of globalization. Hence the existing and potential roles of CAM techniques in the general practice of medicine are illustrated in these approaches. Scientists are being compelled to consider traditional herbal medical treatments and CAM therapy in order to combat adverse medication occurrences, high treatment costs, and compliance problems thus described in this review paper.
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对甲状腺功能减退症的协调疗法和替代疗法的包容性探索
由于甲状腺激素分泌减少、分布异常或无作用,导致甲状腺激素不足,从而引发临床综合征,即甲状腺功能减退症。最典型的临床症状包括皮肤干燥、脱发、体重增加、痛经、不孕不育、平衡问题、语速缓慢、心动过缓、体温过低、疲劳、焦虑和抑郁、关节疼痛和消化不良。基本上,年龄、性别、疾病的严重程度以及其他一些因素都会影响甲状腺功能减退症的各种体征和症状。由于对抗疗法的局限性,有必要研究替代治疗方案。由于生活方式、饮食、肥胖、缺乏锻炼和压力是甲状腺功能减退症的重要诱因,因此未来针对贫困人口的医疗保健措施将越来越多地依赖于CAM方法来解决这些问题。本综述旨在提供有关草药以及补充和替代药物的信息,这些药物分为五大领域:以生物为基础的疗法、以操纵身体为基础的疗法、以精神身体为基础的疗法以及整个医疗系统。这些疗法历来被用于治疗甲状腺功能障碍。随着全球化的发展,新兴国家的疾病分布正在发生变化。因此,这些方法说明了CAM技术在一般医疗实践中的现有和潜在作用。科学家们不得不考虑传统草药疗法和CAM疗法,以应对药物不良反应、高昂的治疗费用和依从性问题。
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期刊介绍: Current Drug Therapy publishes frontier reviews of high quality on all the latest advances in drug therapy covering: new and existing drugs, therapies and medical devices. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians involved in drug therapy.
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