Stroke? Pump stroke? And if it was the thyroid?

Sometimes our thyroid runaway or otherwise become too lazy. In women, these thyroid disorders often occur during pregnancy, childbirth and menopause. Some characteristic features can help you identify a potential problem.

Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism are disorders of the small gland that lies at the base of the neck and looks like a butterfly: the thyroid. Without being too anxious or hypochondriacal, some characteristic signs of over-plan or laziness of our thyroid should we put a flea in the ear.
The hyperthyroidism, an overactive stress

The thyroid Stressed, Speedee, restless, overactive mind and body on the go, you may be suffering from hyperthyroidism.
Your heart beats a hundred miles an hour and makes bonds. You’re hot and thirsty, and you are sweating more frequent intake than usual, you’re more irritable. Continue reading