Thursday, February 23, 2023

Making Lifestyle Changes to Improve Your IVF Outcome

Attempting to conceive a child is a very emotional experience, especially if you are having difficulty conceiving. Yet, your fertility can be improved by several lifestyle decisions you make.

These little adjustments to your routine will help you and your partner increase your chances of becoming pregnant.

Keep your weight where it should be.

Try to keep a healthy weight, whether you're a man or a woman, before you ever think about attempting to conceive. A body mass index outside the appropriate range of 20–25 can disrupt a woman's menstrual cycle and prevent ovulation. Women with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher may be denied access to publicly financed in vitro fertilisation (IVF) services by the National Health Service (NHS). Evidence shows that men with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or above have reduced reproductive rates.

Regular exercise can help you keep the weight off and boost your health in other ways. Regular exercise, even for 30 minutes a day, may help lessen the likelihood of infertility in women. Keep things light and easy by opting for long walks or jogs, whichever you choose.

A high-fat or low-carb restricted diet is unhealthy for those who need to reduce weight. See your doctor for safe and effective weight loss tips.

Stop using tobacco products.

The National Health Service stresses the dangers of smoking and secondhand smoke. The quality of a woman's eggs can be negatively impacted by smoking, which has also been linked to an earlier onset of menopause. It has been shown that smoking negatively affects the quality of semen or causes harm to sperm in men.

Avoid alcohol consumption

We suggest abstaining from alcoholic beverages when trying to conceive. Males must adhere to the NHS alcohol intake limits of no more than 3–4 units per day, or 14 over a week, as excessive alcohol use might negatively impact sperm quality. Because of the potential risks to an unborn child, the government advises women seeking to conceive to limit their alcohol consumption to no more than 1 or 2 units, once or twice weekly. 

Review any drugs, medications or prescriptions you take

Certain medications, both those prescribed by a doctor and those purchased over the counter, can have a negative impact on a woman's ability to conceive. Make an appointment with your doctor to talk about your concerns.

Cannabis, cocaine, and anabolic steroids are just some recreational drugs that can negatively affect fertility and a developing fetus.

Eat a healthy, well-rounded diet.

If you want to increase your chances of getting pregnant, eating a healthy diet rich in greens, whole grains, and fruit are a fantastic place to start. Eating fish several times a week can be advantageous because it is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids. Some people also try to minimise their caffeine intake (in tea, coffee, cola, or energy drinks, for example) (although fish with high levels of mercury, such as swordfish, tuna and marlin, should be avoided).

Taking prenatal vitamins is unnecessary if you eat a healthy, well-rounded diet. But 400 micrograms of folic acid daily are suggested, and it's a good idea to ask your doctor about your Vitamin D levels.

Check your day-to-day environment.

Fertility can be negatively affected by working in an occupation where one is regularly exposed to pesticides, chemicals, or x-rays. If you're worried about the place you live.

To conclude 

Keeping a positive outlook and handling your stress levels is easier said than done, but you should do what you can. Relaxing pursuits like working out, yoga, meditation, and acupuncture can do wonders for your fertility.

Even though attempting to conceive can be an emotionally challenging period, making even a few of these changes can profoundly impact your reproductive health and well-being. You can improve your chances of becoming pregnant by following the advice, which includes keeping to a healthy weight, exercising regularly, and giving up harmful habits like smoking and drinking excessively.


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Saturday, February 4, 2023

Hyperthyroidism Symptoms Causes and Treatment

If your thyroid produces and releases excessive amounts of thyroid hormone, you have hyperthyroidism, often known as an overactive thyroid. Your metabolism may speed up as a result of this disorder. Rapid heart rate, decreased weight, increased appetite, and anxiety are all symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Antithyroid medications, radioactive iodine, beta-blockers, and surgery are all options for hyperthyroidism treatment.

Signs of a Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism can manifest in various ways, some readily apparent to the naked eye, while other symptoms can be more subtle and take some getting used to. Occasionally, people will confuse the symptoms of hyperthyroidism for those of worry. In addition to other symptoms, it can also produce.

  • Loss of weight accompanied by increased hunger and a racing or irregular heartbeat, feeling fatigued but unable to sleep due to nervousness or irritability.

  • symptoms, including shaky hands, tired muscles, and frequent bathroom breaks.

  • A goitre develops from an enlargement of the thyroid gland and may be bilateral or unilateral. A goitre is a gland that has grown to an abnormal size, and it usually presents as a swelling or protrusion at the front or side of the neck. Iodine deficiency is the leading reason why people develop goitres.
  • There's also a chance your eyes will bulge or look larger than usual. As a symptom of Graves' illness, this condition is known medically as exophthalmos.

  • Hair fragility and loss can be side effects of untreated, chronic thyroid illness.

In rare cases, hyperthyroidism can cause irregular heartbeat, difficulty breathing, and even loss of consciousness. Medical treatment is required right away for these symptoms.

Causes of  Hyperthyroidism 

Graves' disease: -The thyroid gland is the target of the body's immune system in this condition. Because of this, your thyroid will produce an abundance of thyroid hormone. That Graves' disease runs in families is a given (passed down through a family). Graves' illness tends to run in families, so if one member of your family has it, you shouldn't rule out getting it yourself. Women are more likely to experience this than men because of their predetermined gender at birth. Most occurrences of hyperthyroidism can be traced back to Graves' disease.

Thyroid gland (nodules) - Thyroid nodules are abnormal growths of thyroid cells. They are capable of producing more hormones than the body requires. Malignant nodules of the thyroid are quite uncommon.

Thyroiditis: - Inflammation of the thyroid gland, also known as thyroiditis, can be quite uncomfortable or completely painless, depending on the individual (silent). In some cases, it can occur as soon as a year after giving birth (postpartum thyroiditis). You may develop hypothyroidism if your thyroid does not fully recover from thyroiditis.

An excessive intake of iodine:- An overabundance of iodine (through food or medicine) might stimulate the thyroid into producing excess thyroid hormone in those predisposed to hyperthyroidism. Iodine is an essential mineral for producing thyroid hormone in the thyroid gland.

Treatment of Hyperthyroidism 

Medication

Antithyroid drugs impede hormone production by the thyroid. Methimazole (MMI) and propylthiouracil are two examples of the thionamide class of antithyroid medicines (PTU).

For decades, thionamides have been the treatment of choice for hyperthyroidism since they are well-established as safe for use in children and adults, including pregnant women. Pain in the joints, thinning hair, and rashes are some unwanted side effects of antithyroid drugs. Rarely, they may cause liver failure.

Radioactive iodine

Radioiodine, or more specifically radioactive iodine (RAI), is used to kill thyroid hormone-producing cells without harming other organs or tissues in the body. It's typically consumed in the form of a pill or a drink.

Patients treated with radioiodine for hyperthyroidism typically experience the opposite side effect, hypothyroidism. Treatment is simpler, and all you need to do is take a thyroid hormone tablet every day. Thyroid cancer is also treatable with RAI, but at greater dosages.

Surgery

A thyroidectomy is a surgery in which all or part of the thyroid gland is removed. Certain patients with hyperthyroidism may benefit from this operation, albeit each case is considered on its own merits. Patients who don't respond to or cannot undergo alternative treatments may be candidates for surgical intervention. Thyroid ectomy surgery, like any surgical procedure, can go wrong. Surgery in this area is typically performed by an ENT (ear, nose, and throat specialist) or a general surgeon.


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