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what causes goitre and which part of the body is affected by it.​

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Answered by kusumapatro9
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Explanation:

A goiter (GOI-tur) is an abnormal enlargement of your thyroid gland. Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of your neck just below your Adam's apple. Although goiters are usually painless, a large goiter can cause a cough and make it difficult for you to swallow or breath

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The most common cause of goiters worldwide is a lack of iodine in the diet. In the United States, where the use of iodized salt is common, a goiter is more often due to the over- or underproduction of thyroid hormones or to nodules that develop in the gland itself.

A visible swelling at the base of your neck that may be particularly obvious when you shave or put on makeup

A tight feeling in your throat

Coughing

Hoarseness

Difficulty swallowing

Answered by shaakshiemailcom
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Answer:

A goiter is an enlarged thyroid gland. The thyroid gland, located in the front of your neck, makes thyroid hormones. When your thyroid gland is enlarged, it can produce too much, too little, or just enough thyroid hormone. The most common cause  of goiter outside of the United States is a lack of iodine in the diet.

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