Thyroid gland is an important organ that affects many processes in the body. In this case, thyroid diseases often have an emotional background. Especially in women whom nature endowed with more emotional sensitivity. Emotional background plays a significant role in the development of thyroid diseases, because the inability to cope with experiences can cause various violations.
One of the main causes of the thyroid disease is called emotional stress, especially constant grievances and suppressed feelings. If a person cannot express his emotions and accumulates resentment, this disrupts blood circulation and flow of energy in the throat area. Stress in this case leads to a state where the sensation of a “coma in the throat” becomes real. Under such conditions, a spasm of the cervical nerve node occurs, which worsens the thyroid innervation and blood supply to this organ.
It is also worth noting that diseases of the nasopharynx, such as chronic inflammation, can contribute to the development of problems with the thyroid gland. Laryngitis, tonsillitis and pharyngitis, as well as frequent colds, create prerequisites for the appearance of chronic thyroiditis. All this can lead to an increase in the thyroid gland (goiter) and the formation of nodes.
Often, problems with the thyroid gland are more common in women, and this has their explanations. Women are more sensitive by nature, which makes them more susceptible to stress. In addition, they often find themselves in a situation where their freedom is limited, and they obey various external factors: parents, husband, children or circumstances. This creates hidden grievances that are not produced for a long time.
Nevertheless, those who have learned to control their emotions and experiences can avoid many negative consequences. It is important to learn how to express your feelings and not keep them in yourself, since it affects not only sincere, but also on physical condition.
People who have learned to cope with emotions are easier to redirect stress and do not allow him to influence health.
In addition, cervical osteochondrosis also plays an important role in thyroid diseases. Often women suffer from this ailment, which additionally worsens the situation. Unlike men in whom osteochondrosis is usually localized in the lumbosacral region, in women it affects the neck and can contribute to squeezing blood vessels and nerves that feed the thyroid gland.
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