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All you need to know about autoimmune ailment, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

It's a condition where the body's own immunity attacks the thyroid gland. Actor Arjun Kapoor says he suffers from it.

Updated on: Nov 14, 2024 03:28 PM IST
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In a recent interview with Hollywood Reporter India, actor Arjun Kapoor revealed that he suffers from an autoimmune ailment, Hashimoto’s disease. He said, “I am a fat kid at heart. I was diagnosed with mild depression, which was circumstantial. When you have an autoimmune disorder — I have something called Hashimoto’s — it’s an extension of having a thyroid issue, but your antibodies fight against you. So, it’s almost like I can take a flight and gain weight because the body goes into stress." Here's all you need to know about the disease.

What is Hashimoto Thyroiditis?

Arjun Kapoor revealed that he suffers from Hashimoto’s disease.
Arjun Kapoor revealed that he suffers from Hashimoto’s disease.

Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is a condition where the body's own immunity attacks the thyroid gland, causing malfunction and death of cells. Initially, there may be hyperfunction of the thyroid, but due to the ongoing antibody attack and inflammation in thyroid, it leads to a reduction in thyroid function and hypothyroidism.

“There are different types of antibodies in our body. Some antibodies form in response to disease, while others arise due to mimicry, sometimes harming the body. Among these are certain autoantibodies that attack thyroid tissues, a condition first identified by a Japanese scientist, now known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis. In this condition, the body produces antibodies against its own thyroid tissue, which leads to its destruction,” says Dr. Saroj Kumar Yadav, Consultant - Internal Medicine, Aakash Healthcare, New Delhi.

“It is important to do our periodic, timely check of the thyroid hormone status and adjust the dosages as needed. Taking either too little or too much of the hormone can lead to symptoms. However, if a patient maintains normal thyroid hormone levels, which is easily achievable with regular check-ups and dose adjustments, they can live a normal life,” says Dr. Himika Chawla, Senior Consultant Endocrinology, PSRI Hospital, New Delhi.

Treatment

It is the most common cause of hypothyroidism, and the primary treatment for Hashimoto thyroiditis is thyroid hormone replacement therapy. The drug of choice is usually levothyroxine sodium, and this medication is taken for life. "This disease typically has an insidious onset, with subtle signs and symptoms that may progress over months to years. Common symptoms include fatigue, constipation, dry skin, and weight gain. As the disease progresses, symptoms may include hoarseness, slow movements, decreased sweating, cold intolerance, memory loss, hair loss, and menstrual irregularities.

The diagnosis of Hashimoto thyroiditis is primarily based on physical findings suggestive of hypothyroidism in the patient, along with thyroid profile testing and anti-thyroid antibody tests. Additional blood tests and a thyroid ultrasound may also be necessary to assess for autoimmune processes in the thyroid gland. Management typically involves lifelong thyroid replacement therapy with levothyroxine," says Dr Kadam Nagpa, Head, Neuroimmunology and Senior Neurologist Salubritas Medcentre

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Ruchika Garg

Ruchika Garg writes on food, health, culture, and lifestyle for the Daily Entertainment and Lifestyle supplement, HT City.

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