Endocrinology (Thyroid Treatment)

The doctor provides expert-level consultations on all aspects of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of thyroid diseases, including:

  • Selecting a rational diagnostic algorithm for suspected thyroid pathology.
  • Identifying various (including atypical) forms of hypothyroidism, thyrotoxicosis, and different types of goiter and prescribing appropriate treatment.
  • Establishing possible connections between pathological changes in the thyroid gland and other diseases or symptoms in a specific patient.
  • Discussing and selecting the optimal treatment method for diffuse toxic goiter, nodular goiter, autoimmune and subacute thyroiditis, and benign or malignant tumors in this area.
  • Correcting hormonal imbalances after thyroid surgery.
  • Addressing thyroid conditions in relation to pregnancy planning, during pregnancy, and in the postpartum period.

When is it advisable to consult our leading specialist?

First, if you or someone close to you has noticed the following signs:

  • Feeling a "lump in the throat," discomfort or swelling in the neck area, difficulty swallowing, or voice changes.
  • Unexplained fatigue, persistent weakness, drowsiness, or problems with memory and concentration.
  • Experiencing tearfulness, irritability, excessive sweating, hand tremors, sleep disturbances, or depression.
  • Increased hair loss, dry skin, or significant weight changes (gain or loss) without a clear reason.
  • Difficulty tolerating heat or cold, even though this was not an issue before.

Second, if you need or want an objective evaluation of your current thyroid health, clarification of your medical history, and guidance on the rational selection of treatment methods (including surgical options).

Important to Note:

Thyroid pathology often develops gradually. By the time symptoms become evident, the disease may already be advanced, making treatment more challenging.

Timely consultation with an endocrinologist, especially for preventive purposes, can help detect the disease in its early stages. Early detection is the key to successful treatment, prevention of disease progression, reduction of complication risks, and, ultimately, preservation of thyroid health.

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