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Types of thyroid disease
How many types thyroid disease are there ? One of my aunt told me her endocrinologist told her there are 7 different types of thyroid diseases, actually she have thyroid with a swollen neck and low hb, I want to all the types please help
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Why are you so much worked up if there are  7 types of diseases  ? She should ask her doctor  which of those  7 diseases she has. Her aim should be to get proper treatment,  not become a Thyroid specialist.
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Yes Your endocrinologist is correct. Common swellings of thyroid is 7 types But there are lots of disease pertaining to thyroid gland
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Thyroid disease- Hypothyroidism - Primary and Secondary Hyperthyroidism Grave disease. Thyrotoxicosis Myxodema Hashimoto thyroiditis Thyroiditis Goiter Thyroid nodules Thyroid cancer
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All disease have different cause and risk factor .
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