A multitude of us jump on this train for
fear of cancer. But nicotine affects the body in a multitude of ways, among which is altering
thyroid function.
The thyroid is a gland in your neck and is part of your endocrine system. It functions to create certain hormones essential to the regulation of bodily functions. An excess or deficiency of these hormones can cause:
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Anxiety• Irritability or moodiness
• Nervousness, hyperactivity
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Trouble sleeping• Tiredness and fatigue
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Difficulty concentratingSound familiar? I’ve experienced all of these to varying degrees thus far. Got a text from a stranger this morning 244 days into the quit. He wanted to know if I could help him with advice. All I can offer is related to successful nicotine cessation; WUPP EDD
For all of you starting out in the quit or still experiencing serious issues late in the game, I suggest seeing your physician. Let them know of your nicotine cessation and ask about thyroid monitoring and possible treatment options.
REMEMBER: nicotine got you here,
it is the source of the problem, not the solution.Knowledge is power. Ignorance is terribly expensive.
Sources:
Study of the effects of nicotine on the thyroid Thyroid Overview