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Thyroid Gland Function: The pituitary gland in the brain secretes TSH, which stimulates the thyroid gland (located in the neck) to release thyroid hormones – primarily T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine).

Thyroid Disorders: There are two major types – Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism.

Hypothyroidism: This is the more common condition. It occurs when the thyroid gland secretes less thyroid hormone (T3 & T4) than required.

Hyperthyroidism: The hormone production is excessive, and TSH levels decrease.

Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment: Each condition has distinct signs and symptoms, and treatments are available depending on the specific diagnosis.

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00:00Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism
00:03This is a problem for everyone
00:05What is hypo? What is hyper?
00:08Most of us see the condition of hypothyroidism
00:12Hypo is less, that means less
00:17Hyper is more
00:20So hypothyroidism, thyroid hormone is secreted in less amount
00:27In this case, there is a question for everyone in this investigation
00:32TSH is a problem for you
00:34That is why you say hypothyroidism
00:37How do you say it?
00:39TSH is a thyroid hormone
00:42TSH is a thyroid stimulating hormone
00:45That is what we call pituitary gland
00:49That hormone is secreted in thyroid gland
00:52Thyroxine thyroid hormone
00:56TSH is a thyroid hormone
00:59Pituitary is a thyroid hormone
01:02TSH is a thyroid hormone
01:04There are two fractions, one is T3 and T4
01:10If T3 and T4 are less, it is called hypothyroidism
01:15TSH is a lot less, T3 and T4 are a thyroid hormone
01:20Think of hyperthyroidism
01:23To differentiate this, it is very important
01:26Thirdly, I will not admit to the amount of episodes
01:28The number of episodes are the signs and symptoms
01:33And the treatment
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