Hashimotos disease is an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid gland.Some viruses actually trigger hashimoto's such as rubella, mumps, ebstein barr virus, parvo virus, and entero virus.
● The main symptoms of hypothyroidism include fatigue, weight gain, depression, hoarse voice, dry skin, constipation and joint pain.
● In hashimotos disease, the immune system makes antibodies that attack the thyroid gland and resultbin hypothyroidism.
● Blood test results is the best way to identify the therapeutic improvement in hashimotos thyroiditis.
Diagnosis of hashimoto's disease include :
1) hormone test, that produce the hormone produced by thyroid and parathyroid gland (T3, T4, TSH level)
2) antibody test , as hashimotos disease involve production of abnormal antibodies.The blood test which confirm presence of antibodies against thyroid peroxidase(TPO)
Various research findings proved Thyroxine is the treatment of choice for hashimoto's disease.The patients should strictly adhere to the medication regimen and successful treatment prevents the symptoms and signs of hypothyroidism and the outcome is effective.
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Improving patient care and outcomes is paramount to the practice of nursing. As we conclude our learning journey through our world of research and evidence-based practice, it is important to reflect upon your time spent in the course: Think about nursing practice and describe one barrier that you feel prohibits nurses from engaging in EBP; share one strategy you could use to facilitate the use of evidence to help improve nursing care for patients. Reflect back over your time in...