Hyperthyroidism is a pathological condition in which the level of thyroid hormones in the blood is increased. These biologically active substances ensure the regulation of metabolic processes and the maturation of the organism, as well as the functioning of most organs and tissues. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism often appear in adolescents, girls are affected more often than boys. Prepubertal children are somewhat less affected, and infants are rarely affected. In the second case, excess thyroid hormones are associated with the presence of toxic goiter in the mother. Its antibodies, which penetrate the placenta, circulate in the blood of the fetus and stimulate the overproduction of thyroid hormones.
Diffuse toxic goiter is a pathology associated with the functioning of the endocrine system. Its essence is that some autoimmune processes lead to an increase in the production of thyroid hormones. Against this background, thyrotoxicosis occurs - simply put, this is poisoning of the body with hormones produced by the thyroid gland.
Chronic endometritis is one of the most common inflammatory diseases of the female reproductive system. Timely treatment of the disease is insurance against serious complications, including oncology and infertility. The endometrium is the lining of the uterus. Acute endometritis develops when it becomes inflamed as a result of exposure to pathogenic bacteria. The chronic stage of the disease usually occurs due to lack of treatment.