
It is conducted to obtain an accurate answer about the malignancy of the nodes detected during ultrasound. In this analysis, an increase in organ size is usually diagnosed. During the analysis, the condition of the gland is fixed, the presence of tumors and nodes in the gland. The level of hormones T3, T4 and TSH is determined to establish the stage of the disease. It is necessary to check the presence of antibodies to thyroid cells. Very often the disease can be unnoticed on time, as the symptoms manifested with it are usually associated with the postnatal instability of the body systems and fatigue of the young mother. There is apathy and drowsiness, fatigue, sometimes even with small loads, a decrease in appetite, but weight gain, swelling and sweating, intolerance to cold, menstrual cycle disorders. Then there are signs of hypothyroidism.Perhaps protrusion of the eyeball or the appearance of swelling in the neck, due to an increase in the thyroid gland in size.At the initial stages, a young mother feels energetic, but a quick change of mood and irritability due to increased levels of hormones in the blood, from the digestive system - weight loss, but a good appetite, increased heart rate and pulse.Symptoms of the disease depend on the stage of its development: Multiple use of iodine and hormone preparations.Stressful situations or frequent nervous disorders.Ecology, improper and monotonous nutrition, lack of vitamins and minerals in the body.Acute respiratory diseases transmitted by a woman before or during pregnancy.Predisposition to the disease or its presence before pregnancy.In subsequent pregnancies in such women, the disease will most likely be repeated. In some women, hyperthyroidism or goitre usually develops in this case. Often, after a year, the thyroid gland is restored, but there are situations in which postpartum thyroiditis becomes chronic. There are situations when a woman can have hyperthyroidism almost immediately after childbirth, but after 2-4 months, the thyroid gland may recover or vice versa to reduce its production to a minimum, as a result of which hypothyroidism may develop. Hyperthyroidism, which changes into hypothyroidism and vice versa.Hypothyroidism is a disease of the thyroid gland, in which the body does not produce the right amount of hormones.Hyperthyroidism is a disease of the thyroid gland, in which there is an increased production of hormones.The disease can have several stages of development: After 5-6 months, the production of hormones falls, and the disease turns into another manifestation. It develops usually 2-3 months after the appearance of the child and is manifested by the increased work of the thyroid gland. Postpartum thyroiditis is a disease that occurs some time after birth. It is manifested by a constant feeling of discomfort and painful sensations in the neck. Thyroiditis is a disease caused by inflammation of the thyroid gland, as a result of which cell death occurs. In the risk group, women - carriers of antibodies to TPO, having type 1 diabetes mellitus or have already been ill with this disease. Postpartum thyroiditis refers to an autoimmune, and is the result of increased activity of the immune system. The disease usually begins with hyperthyroidism, and ends with hypothyroidism, because at some point the body stops producing an increased amount of hormones and, on the contrary, reduces them. It can manifest in the form of thyroiditis. As a result, the thyroid gland increases in size. It is believed that during a woman's pregnancy the immune system works with a slight slowdown, after birth there is a "splash", due to which all the systems in the body begin to activate and cause a large production of hormones and antibodies. After delivery, many body systems begin to fully restore their functions. In the first months of development, the fetus already has its own thyroid gland, but it can not produce hormones on its own. The thyroid gland throughout the entire pregnancy should fully perform its functions, since during this period it works on two organisms - the mother and the baby. The systems of the body work in an intensified, then, on the contrary, slowed-down mode. In the process of development of the child with the woman, changes occur, not only external, but also internal. The normal course of pregnancy is caused by many factors.
