Research suggests that around 12 percent of people with chronic urticaria (chronic hives) have
an underlying autoimmune thyroid disease — most commonly Hashimoto's disease and hypothyroidism.
Not exact matches
He specializes in clinically investigating
underlying factors and customizing health programs for chronic conditions such as
thyroid issues,
autoimmune, hormonal dysfunctions, digestive disorders, diabetes, heart
disease and fibromyalgia.
Keep in mind that in Hashimoto's, the
underlying cause of your
thyroid disease is
autoimmune and you body has produced antibodies against your
thyroid gland.
With Hashimoto's hypothyroidism and high TSH, it is helpful to look at the
underlying causes that led to the development of the
autoimmune thyroid disease and address those.
The thing about
thyroid disease, just like anxiety, is that it's a sign of a bigger imbalance in your body — while
thyroid medications and glandulars can certainly help, they do not get to the
underlying root cause of the condition, and
thyroid conditions, which are usually
autoimmune in nature, may progress to other types of
autoimmune disorders.