The shocking manner Covid-19 attack your thyroid
New research has found a link between serious coronavirus and thyroid infections.
According to new research published inLancet diabetes and endocrinologyThyrotoxicosis rates are significantly higher in patients with severe cases of COVID-19 than in severely ill patients but do not fight the highly infectious virus. This could mean that there may be an atypical form of thyroiditis related to coronavirus infection. And this could disrupt your metabolism, body temperature, growth and development, that the hormones of the gland influence.
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They suggest "routine evaluation"
"We suggest a routine assessment of thyroid function in patients with COVID-19 requiring high-intensity care because they are frequently present with thyrotoxicosis due to a form of subacute thyroiditis related to SARS-COV-2. ", the authors write in the study.
Researchers point out that thyroid disorders are not considered to increase the risk of an individual to develop CIVID-19, written, "these conditions are not a risk factor for the infection or severity of the Covid-19 Sars-Cov-2. "
"It is important to highlight that we have not found an increased prevalence of pre-existing thyroid disorders in CIVID-19 patients (unlike early media reports)", "First author Iraria Muller, MD, PhD , the Department of Endocrinology, IRCC Fonazione Ca 'Grand-Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy, explained toMedical News Medscape. noted. "So far, clinical observations do not support this fear and we need to reassure people with thyroid disorders, as such disorders are very common among the general population," she said.
COVID-19 can lead to specific inflammation to the thyroid
However, it adds to the evidence of assembly that there is a relationship between the virus and the butterfly-shaped gland. "Given the impacts of the world's current Covid-19 pandemic, this study gives an idea of potential systemic inflammation, as well as the thyroid-specific inflammation, the SARS-COV-2 virus described in Some emerging reports, "Add Angela Mr. Leung, MD.
"This study joins at least six others who reported a clinical presentationSimilar to subacute thyroiditis in severely ill patients with CVIV-19. "
However, researchers admit that it is always difficult to know whether coronavirus has a long-term effect on the thyroid.
"We can not predict what will be the durable thyroid effects after Covid-19", Muller.
"After a few years ... 5% to 20% of patients develop permanent hypothyroidism [and] the same could happen at Covid-19 patients," she explained on subacute viral thyroiditis. "We will follow our long-term patients to answer this question - this study is already underway."
In the meantime, they hope that their conclusions will facilitate the diagnoses of thyroid dysfunction in patients with COVID-19. Mainly due to the fact that if it goes unnoticed, it could aggravate the state of health of the patient seriously ill, Muller emphasizes.
"The standard gold treatment of thyroiditis is steroids. The presence of thyroid dysfunction can be an additional indication of such treatment in CVIV-19 patients, to check in well-designed clinical trials," A-T -The advised.
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