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April 28, 2022

How AI-powered Technology Is Being Used in Treating Thyroid Disorders




A thyroid disorder is a medical condition that affects the thyroid gland’s function. The thyroid gland is found in the front of the gland, and it releases thyroid hormones which regulate other body organs.

Thyroid disorders occur when the thyroid produces too little or too many essential hormones. Thyroid disorders occur in different types, including hypothyroidism, thyroiditis, and hyperthyroidism.

Thyroid disorders affect everyone and are very common, and you should consult a thyroid specialist if the condition becomes severe. Over 20 million people have a type of thyroid disorder in the US alone, and the following people are more prone to it;

  • Family history
  • Older than 55 years
  • Take medicine rich in iodine.

There has been an improvement in technology recently, and the medical sector has not been left behind. Doctors are using AI technology to treat this condition today, and the article below will discuss how.

How AI Technology is Treating Thyroid Disorders

Modern-day medicine depends on solutions that can change healthcare’s future. AI technology has been used in the medical sector and is making significant impacts in disease prediction, protection, and treatment. Thousands of individuals seek thyroid treatment, but mainly in the acute stages.

Specialists can offer patients advanced treatment options using digital technology, and AI intelligence offers patients round-the-clock attention. Specialists are also using this technology to receive patient updates and respond to their concerns in time.

AI has been proven to exceed human experts in the medical field, and they offer a better thyroid nodule predictive value than humans. The thy-net technology has improved the radiologist’s performance when reviewing videos and images in clinical settings.

Research has shown that AI has led to massive improvement in classifying thyroid nodules and accuracy in distinguishing different thyroids conditions. AI assistance can help avoid the limitations of fine-needle aspiration cytology.

It is also believed that doctors can now easily predict thyroid dysfunctions using the biosignal monitoring abilities of AI technology. This real-time thyroid monitoring helps detect thyroid dysfunctions early, increasing your chances of healing.

What Causes Thyroid Disorders?

Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are the main types of thyroid disease. Hypothyroidism is caused by the following conditions;

  • Thyroiditis- an inflammation that lowers the hormones produced in the thyroid.
  • Iodine deficiency- thyroid gland uses iodine to produce hormones, and iodine deficiency affects millions globally.
  • Non-functioning gland- the thyroid gland does not function properly, causing mental issues when left untreated.

Hyperthyroidism is caused by the following conditions;

  • Nodules- overreactive nodules can cause this condition, especially those around the thyroid.
  • Grave’s disease- the whole thyroid gland is overactive in this condition, and it produces a lot of hormones.
  • Thyroiditis- this condition can either be painful or have no pain. Here, the thyroid produces already stored hormones that can last for months.

Diabetic people are more prone to developing thyroid diseases than others. Type 2 diabetes is autoimmune, meaning you have a higher chance of developing another one. Diabetic people are advised to have regular testing to treat these issues. Also, these individuals can try the following things to feel more at ease;

  • Exercise often
  • Get adequate sleep
  • Watching their diet
  • Taking medicine correctly

Symptoms of Thyroid Disease

There are many symptoms you can experience; suppose you have this condition. However, its symptoms resemble other medical conditions, making it hard to know the exact disease. The most common symptoms of thyroid disorders include;

  • Losing weight
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Heat sensitivity
  • A hoarse voice
  • Gaining weight
  • Intolerance to cold temperatures
  • Dry and coarse hair.

Hair loss is another sign of thyroid disease, and you should consult your doctor immediately it occurs. Seizures are not common in this condition, but they can occur if the condition is left untreated.

How to Treat Thyroid Diseases

The following treatment options are used to treat high hormone levels;

  • Radioactive hormones- this treatment destroys the thyroid cells, reducing the hormone production
  • Beta-blockers- unlike radioactive hormones, beta-blockers help to regulate the symptoms
  • Surgery- this is a permanent treatment option that removes the thyroid, preventing it from creating hormones.

Final Thoughts

AI-powered technology has been a massive help in most fields, and the medical sector is not left behind. It is used to treat many conditions, including thyroid disorders. The above article has discussed how this technology is helping this field, and you can contact us for more information.



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