Science, asked by nancy10301, 10 months ago


A 35 year old woman has TSH level 6.03 mU/L. What change should
she bring in her diet to control this level?
(b) When do women face a greater
n do women face a greater risk of abnormal TSH level?
(c)
State the consequence of low TSH level.
(a) Name the mineral that is responsible for synthesis of hormone
secreted by thyroid gland.​

Answers

Answered by ShashwatBro
14

Answer:

Answer:

a) Iodine is responsible for synthesis of hormone by thyroid gland.

b) Women face a greater risk of high TSH level when they are pregnant.

c) It can cause swollen throat, extra body fat ,etc.

Answered by HanitaHImesh
2

The TSH level in the body of the woman is a higher value than what is expected. The normal levels range from 0.5 - 5.0 mIU/L.

(a) Reduction of iodine, sugar and processed foods will help her in controlling her thyroid levels. She is suffering from mild hypothyroidism. Some studies suggest that treating mild hypothyroidism can improve cardiac structure and function markers, although the condition has been associated with heart and blood vessel abnormalities.

(b) Menstruating women, women giving birth or pregnant, and women going through menopause are more at risk for abnormal TSH levels. The prevalence of thyroid conditions among women is 5 percent, compared with 3 percent among men in the United States.

(c) When the TSH is low, it indicates that the thyroid gland is overactive and secretes a high level of hormones. The condition is known as hyperthyroidism, and patients who suffer from it may lose weight, experience palpitations, and feel very hot. Their thyroid glands may also be slightly enlarged.

(d) An essential nutrient for thyroid function, iodine contributes to the production of thyroid hormones. Throughout the body, iodine is a trace element that is essential for the thyroid gland to produce thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). It is the inactive form of the element that is converted into an active form called triiodothyronine by organs such as the liver and kidneys.

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