Can hyperthyroidism be recovered - #31286
Im just 21 and struggling with weakness hair fall weight loss butwant to consume steroids everyday give me a proper diet excercise and treatment for this even my metabolism is tooo fast. Early morning my face swellsup my anti tpo was recorded 630 which should beunder 10
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Start with Divya Thyrogrit 2-0-2 after food with water Tablet Liv-52 1-0-1 after food with water Gokshuradi guggul 1-0-0 after food with water. Follow up after 1 month
Kanchanar guggulu 1-0-1 Ashwagandha cap 1-0-1 Amla juice 10 ml with water once daily
HELLO DURGA,
Your thyroid is a small gland in the neck that controls metabolism (how fast your body burns energy)
HYPERTHYROIDISM= thyroid works too fast, producing too much hormones (T3,T4) Symptoms= weight loss, weakness, hair fall, sweating, anxiety , fast heartbeats, early morning facial swelling etc
ANTI-TPO Antibodies high (630)= means your immune system is mistakenly attacking your thyroid-> called autoimmune thyroid disease
This is why you feel your metabolism is “too fast”
TREATMENT GOALS -Control hormone overactivity-bring thyroid hormones back to balance -reduce autoimmune attack-calm down antibodies -preserve body strength and tissues-prevent weight and hairloss -support mind and nervous system- reduce stress, anxiety, weakness -long term stability- prevent relapse
AYURVEDIC VIEW -This condition is understood as agni(fire) imbalance with Vata-pitta aggravation and ama (toxins )accumulation -The approach is deepen-pachan (improving digestion and metabolism), Shamana (balancing doshas), and Rasayana (immune support and tissue rejuvination)
INTERNAL MEDICATIONS
1) ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk at night =balances thyroid, reduce stress, nourishes body
2) GUDUCHI EXTRACT= 3 gm daily with warm water in morning =immunomodulatory, reduces antibodies
3) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals =improves metabolism, balances digestion
4) BRAHMI GHRITA= 1 tsp daily with warm milk =calms mind, helps sleep ,reduces anxiety
5) SHATAVARI GRANULES= 1 tsp with warm milk at night =nourishing, balances pitta, helps tissue weakness
DURATION= 3 months
LIFESTYLE CHANGES Sleep= early to bed, avoid late nights Routine= fixed meal times, avoid skipping meals Avoid over-exercise= prefer gentle yoga, stretching, walking Stress management= meditation, journaling, calming music No smoking/alcohol/excess caffeine
YOGA ASANAS -sarvangasana -setu bandhasana -matsyasana -shavasana
PRANAYAM (daily 15-20 min) -Nadi sodhana= balances thyroid -Bhramari= calms nerves -Sheetali/sheetkari= cooling, reduces pitta
DIET -cooling, easy-to-digest, nourishing foods -rice,wheat,oats, moong dal, cows milk, ghee in moderation -Vegetables= bottle gourd, ash gourd , pumpkin, drumstick leaves, cucumber, carrots, beets -Fruits= pomegranate, apple, grapes, banana, coconut water -Protien= soaked almonds, panner, moong , lentils -Herbal teas= coriander seed water, fennel tea
AVOID -excess spicy, sour, fried, junk, and fermented foods -caffeine tea, coffee, cola -seaweed, excess iodised salt -very hot, dry foods like excess chilli, fried snacks
HOME REMEDIES -CORIANDER WATER= soak 1 tsp coriander seeds overnight, boil in 1 glass water, strain, drink in morning= sports thyroid
-AMLA= 2 fresh or powder daily= antioxidant, rasayana
-JEERA-DHANIYA-FENNEL TEA= balances digestion, reduces heat
-WARM OIL MASSAGE weekly with sesame oil= calms vata
Hyperthyroidism with autoimmunity can be controlled with proper integrated care -Don’t self use steroids; they are rarely required here -Ayurvedic treatment works best when combined with regular monitoring -Healing requires patience 2-3 months -focus on diet + stress control + herbal support + regular tests
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
No need to worry Durga ji,
NEED PERSONAL CONSULTATION.
Please visit nearby ayurvedic physician.
Take care😊
Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj
1.Ashwagandha Churna 1 tsp at bedtime with Warm milk 2.Kanchanar Guggulu 2 tablets twice daily with water after meals 3.Punarnava Mandur 2 tablets twice daily with Warm water after meals
Exercise & Movement - Morning Yoga (20–30 mins): Surya Namaskar, Bhujangasana, Vrikshasana, Setu Bandhasana These improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and support thyroid function. - Pranayama (10 mins): Anulom Vilom, Bhramari, Ujjayi Calms the nervous system and balances hormones. - Walking or light cardio: 20–30 minutes daily to build stamina without stressing the body.
What to Eat - Warm, cooked meals with ghee and digestive spices (cumin, ajwain, turmeric) - Protein-rich foods: Moong dal, paneer, eggs (if non-vegetarian), soaked almonds - Complex carbs: Brown rice, sweet potatoes, whole wheat roti - Healthy fats: Ghee, coconut, sesame seeds - Thyroid-supportive foods: Seaweed (iodine), Brazil nuts (selenium), pumpkin seeds (zinc)
What to Avoid - Raw salads, cold foods, and smoothies (aggravate Vata) - Gluten and dairy (if sensitive or inflamed) - Refined sugar and processed snacks - Excess caffeine
Don’t worry take hamasapadi Kashayam 20ml bd ,kanchanara Guggulu 1tab bd, swarnakalpamritham 1tsp, chaturmukh ras 1tab bd
You should not take steroids unless prescribed by a doctor. Your symptoms (weakness, hair fall, weight loss, fast metabolism, and high anti-TPO antibodies) are consistent with hyperthyroidism, specifically an autoimmune form known as Graves’ disease. Steroids are not a recommended treatment for this condition and can have serious side effects. Consult an endocrinologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Here is an overview of the Ayurvedic perspective on hyperthyroidism.
Ayurvedic View on Hyperthyroidism
In Ayurveda, hyperthyroidism is understood as an imbalance of the Pitta and Vata doshas. The symptoms you describe, such as a fast metabolism, weight loss, and heat intolerance, are characteristic of an aggravated Pitta. Vata imbalance can lead to symptoms like anxiety, tremors, and hair fall. The swelling you experience in your face is also a sign of a dosha imbalance. The Ayurvedic approach focuses on pacifying these doshas, detoxifying the body, and nourishing the endocrine system.
Ayurvedic Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations
Diet (Aahara) The goal is to consume foods that are cooling and nourishing to pacify the excess Pitta and Vata.
Foods to include:
Cooling Foods: Focus on fresh, whole foods that are naturally cooling. This includes coconut water, melons, grapes, sweet fruits, leafy greens, and cucumber.
Healthy Fats: Incorporate healthy fats like ghee and coconut oil to lubricate the body and nourish the tissues.
Grains: Opt for nourishing grains like barley, oats, and whole wheat.
Spices: Use cooling and digestive spices in moderation, such as fennel, cumin, and coriander. Coriander seeds boiled in water and cooled can be consumed as a calming tea.
Foods to avoid:
Pitta-Aggravating Foods: Avoid hot, spicy, fermented, and sour foods. This includes chilies, fermented foods, and excessive use of black pepper or ginger.
Processed Foods: Stay away from processed, fried, and junk foods, as they create toxins in the body and put a strain on your metabolism.
Caffeine and Alcohol: These stimulants can aggravate Vata and Pitta, increasing anxiety and heart palpitations.
Lifestyle (Vihara)
Lifestyle changes are crucial for managing hyperthyroidism.
Yoga and Pranayama: Gentle yoga poses and breathing exercises (Pranayama) can help calm the nervous system. Practices like Bhramari (humming bee breath) and Sheetali (cooling breath) are particularly beneficial for pacifying Pitta.
Meditation and Stress Reduction: Stress is a major factor in thyroid imbalances. Regular meditation and mindfulness practices can help reduce anxiety and support overall hormonal balance.
Ayurvedic Massage (Abhyanga): Daily self-massage with a cooling oil like coconut or brahmi oil can help calm the Vata dosha and soothe the nervous system.
Panchakarma: These are detoxification therapies used to cleanse the body and restore balance. Virechana (therapeutic purgation) is often recommended to remove excess Pitta from the body. Shirodhara (oil stream on the forehead) is a calming therapy that helps with anxiety and insomnia.
Note: The high anti-TPO antibody level (630 vs. a normal value of under 10) indicates an autoimmune condition. In conventional medicine, this is a strong indicator of Graves’ disease. While Ayurveda provides a holistic framework for managing symptoms and promoting balance, it is critical to continue under the care of a medical doctor (endocrinologist) to monitor your thyroid hormone levels and prevent serious complications like a thyroid storm or heart problems.
Your symptoms relate closely to signs of hyperthyroidism, which can cause unexplained weight loss, hair fall, and even facial swelling in the morning. It’s critical first to confirm this with a medical professional, given the high anti-TPO levels. Hyperthyroidism indicates an imbalance of Pitta dosha in Ayurveda, which can disrupt bodily functions, leading to increased metabolism and the symptoms you’re facing.
Firstly, avoid steroids without professional guidance as they can exacerbate your condition. Instead, focus on balancing your doshas through diet, lifestyle, and specific ayurvedic treatments.
Diet-wise, emphasize cooling and calming foods to balance Pitta. Prefer sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes: include more milk, ghee, rice, and cooling vegetables like zucchini and cucumber. Stay away from spicy, sour, and salty foods which can escalate Pitta imbalance. Eat small, frequent meals throughout the day to manage your high metabolism, and prioritize whole foods rather than processed options.
Incorporate yoga and pranayama into your routine. Asanas like Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand) and Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-the-Wall Pose) are beneficial, as they can help to normalize thyroid function. Pranayama such as Nadi Shodhana (Alternate Nostril Breathing) can aid in calming your nervous system.
For hair fall, consider massaging your scalp with brahmi oil or bhringraj oil, which are known for their rejuvenating properties. This can also provide nourishment to the scalp and hair follicles.
Herbs like ashwagandha and shatavari can support overall health by helping restore balance and vitality, but it’s advisable to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice. Engaging in regular meditation and ensuring a good night’s sleep (7-9 hours) are crucial for reducing stress, which can alleviate symptoms.
Monitor your response to these changes, and seek regular check-ins with both allopathic and ayurvedic practitioners to manage your condition holistically. If symptoms persist or worsen, prioritize urgent medical attention to address immediate health concerns.
Your symptoms are suggestive of autoimmune thyroid involvement likely hashimoto thyroiditis Include warm cooked easily digestible foods Add protein, eat healthy fats , Avoid raw cold exc sugar processed food Include pumpkin sunflower seeds Drink warm water with pinch of turmeric in morning Do yoga regularly and walking Ashwagandha churna-1/2 tsp with warm milk at night Kanchanar guggulu-1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Sukumaram gritha-1 tsp with warm milk at morning CHYWANPRASH-1 tsp daily
Hyperthyroidism can be managed and often recovered from, particularly with the right blend of treatments. It’s important to focus on balancing the doshas and addressing the root cause of your symptoms. Given your elevated Anti-TPO levels, working towards regulating your thyroid function is crucial.
First, let’s look at diet. In Siddha-Ayurveda, a diet to pacify Pitta and balance Vata is often recommended for hyperthyroidism. This includes cooling, nourishing foods. Avoid spicy, fried, and caffeinated foods that can aggravate your condition. Favor sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes. Include vegetables like squash, zucchini, and leafy greens. Consume whole grains like quinoa and rice. Avoid nightshades such as tomatoes, peppers, and potatoes as these may exacerbate your symptoms.
For exercise, consider gentle yoga and Pranayama. Focus on calming poses like Supta Baddha Konasana (Reclining Bound Angle Pose) and Legs-Up-the-Wall Pose which help in reducing stress and balancing Vata. Pranayama techniques like Nadi Shodhana (Alternate Nostril Breathing) can be useful to calm the mind and body.
Herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi might help normalize thyroid function, but they should be taken after consulting an Ayurvedic physician. Abhyanga (ayurvedic oil massage) can also help lower stress levels, supporting overall balance in the body’s systems.
Regarding medication like steroids, discussing with a healthcare professional about their long-term impact is essential. It’s critical to evaluate the need and alternatives in a broader holistic context.
Your case requires immediate attention given the level of your Anti-TPO and symptoms. Consult an endocrinologist for a comprehensive assessment — timely intervention is necessary. Don’t delay in seeking medical attention, as integrated care might be crucial here for optimal recovery.

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