COVID-19 infection can permanently reduce thyroid function, men more susceptible
COVID-19 can affect your endocrine system. This has
been proved by researchers. It also affects the thyroid gland, which is a part
of the endocrine system. Now, a team of researchers from the University of
Milan in Italy has showed that some patients with moderate to severe COVID-19
seem to experience inflammation of the thyroid gland that is different from
thyroid inflammation caused by other viruses. The study, presented virtually at
ENDO 2021, indicated that one-third of the participants still had signs of
thyroid inflammation after three months, even though their thyroid function had
normalised. An earlier 2020 study by researchers at the University Hospital
Pisa also said that COVID-19 may cause thyroid disease in patients. Oxford’s Journal
of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism had published this
study.
COVID-19 Can Cause Atypical Thyroid Inflammation
In spring 2020, 15 per cent of the COVID-19 patients
hospitalised in acute medicine units in Italy had thyroid hormone alterations
due to multi-factorial causes, including thyroid inflammation. In comparison, only 1 per cent of
hospitalised patients during the same period in 2019 had thyroid hormone
alterations. People with thyroiditis, or inflammation of the thyroid gland,
triggered by other viruses usually recover thyroid function in the short term.
However, there is a long-term increased risk of permanently reduced thyroid
function, caused by late-onset effects of viral infection, or by the immune
system attacking the thyroid gland.
Thyroid Triggered By COVID-19 Shows Distinct Symptoms
For the purpose of the study, the researchers wanted
to find out whether the thyroiditis associated with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that
causes COVID-19 disease, follows the same pattern as thyroid inflammation
caused by other viruses. They started a surveillance programme to monitor the
thyroid function of patients every three months after being hospitalised for
moderate to severe COVID-19 disease. The patients undergo a routine blood and
ultrasound testing to monitor their thyroid function and signs of inflammation.
They found the thyroiditis in people with moderate to severe COVID-19 disease
differs from typical thyroiditis in several ways. These include the absence of
neck pain, the presence of mild thyroid dysfunction, higher frequency among men
and the association with severe COVID-19 disease.
Earlier Study Found That COVID-19 Can Damage Endocrine
System
A study by Sri Lankan researchers last year found that
this disease damages the endocrine system, which is made up of the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, adrenal
glands, pancreas, ovaries and the testicles. It is actually the collection of
glands that produce hormones to regulate your metabolism, tissue function,
reproduction, overall development and also your sleep and mood. Any
malfunctioning of the endocrine system can lead to serious issues like diabetes
and thyroid imbalance. The Journal of the Endocrine Society published
this study.
Source: https://www.thehealthsite.com/news
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