Thyroid Surgery: FAQ’s by Prof.Dr.Iyad Hassan, Thyroid Doctor Abu Dhabi

October 16, 2018

FAQ created by Prof. Dr. Iyad Hassan (M.D, FACS, FRCS) General and Endocrine Surgeon/ Head of General, Endocrine and Cancer Surgery Burjeel Hospital

What is Thyroid Gland?

thyroid glandThe thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits in your neck, draped across the windpipe and just under the larynx (voice box, adam’s apple.) It makes thyroid hormone, which controls your body’s metabolism, including weight, heart rate, temperature, and mental alertness. An enlarged thyroid is called a “goiter.” Most thyroids with a goiter or a lump still work properly, but some may be overactive.

What are the symptoms of thyroid problems?

Each thyroid problem has its own symptoms. Here are common symptoms to look for with each condition: Hyperthyroidism: Weight loss, rapid heartbeat, anxiety, fatigue, trouble sleeping, tremors and sweating. Hypothyroidism: Thinning hair, weight gain, fatigue, muscle weakness, joint pain, depression and impaired memory. Thyroid cancer: A lump on your neck, difficulty swallowing, swollen lymph nodes and changes in your voic

October 5, 2018

Thyroid gland is a small, butterfly-shaped gland present at the base of the neck below the Adam’s Apple. It is a part of the endocrine system which releases hormones and regulates the body’s metabolism. Disorders can arise when the thyroid gland secretes too much hormones (hyperthyroidism) or low amount of hormones (hypothyroidism). Some common disorders include Hashimoto’s disease, Graves’ disease, goiter, and thyroid nodules. Hyperthyroidism Hyperthyroidism refers to a condition where the thyroid gland is too overactive and produces excess hormones. Hyperthyroidism affects 1% of women and is less commonly seen in men. Graves’ diseases are generally linked to hyperthyroidism and affects over 70% people with overactive thyroid glands. The presence of nodules on the thyroid gland is known as multinodular goiter or toxic nodular goiter. This can also be the cause of hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is linked to symptoms like nervousness and restlessness with a racing heart and irritability. This can lead to shaking, profuse sweating, anxiety, troubles with falling and staying asleep. External symptoms include thinner skin, brittle nails and hair, weight loss and bulging eyes (characteristics of Graves’ disease). Hypothyroidism The polar opposite of hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism is caused by an underactive thyroid gland. The conditio

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September 6, 2018
About Prof. Dr. Iyad Hassan Prof. Dr. Iyad Hassan completed his MBBS at Philipps University of Marburg, Germany in 1998. He qualified for the German Board of Surgery in 2005 and for the German Board of Visceral Surgery in 2007. In 2012, he became a fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) and in 2013, a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons – Glasgow (FRCS). Prof. Dr. Iyad worked as Consultant for Endocrine and Surgical Oncology in the University Hospital of Marburg for 10 years. In 2009, he moved to the UAE and held the post as Head of General, Vascular, and Thoracic Surgery in a large government hospital in Abu Dhabi for 5 years and before 30 months moved as chair of surgery to the largest private Hospital which is 7 stars category in Abu Dhabi (Burjeel hospital). You can also read more about him here. Here’s the excerpt from the interview with Prof. Dr. Iyad Hassan Hello Doctor, Where are you practicing

April 18, 2017

Das endokrine System ist einer der wichtigen Teile eines menschlichen Körpers. Es produziert/sezerniert Hormone, damit Körperorgane richtig funktionieren können. Hormone sind verantwortlich für die Regulierung von Körperprozessen wie dem Flüssigkeitshaushalt, Virilisierung, Gewichtskontrolle, Wachstum, Appetit, Atmung und Feminisierung. Das System besteht aus verschiedenen Drüsen, namentlich Nebennierendrüsen für Nieren, Schilddrüse im Nacken, Bauchspeicheldrüse, Hoden und Eierstöcke und Hypothalamus und Hypophyse im Gehirn. Leber, Darm und Magen produzieren auch Hormone, um eine ordnungsgemäße Verdauung zu gewährleisten. Manchmal beginnen diese Drüsen, ihre Effizienz und Leistung zu verlieren, weil endokrine Drüsen auf einige Störungen stoßen, die eine bestimmte Körperfunktion beeinflussen. In der Regel sind die Probleme mit den Nebennieren, der Bauchspeicheldrüse, Hypophyse und Schilddrüse verbunden. Hier ist zu erwähnen, dass einige Störungen schwache Auswirkungen haben, während andere schwere Krankheiten verursachen, die einer sofortigen Behandlung bedürfen. Da Körperteile verschiedene Drüsen haben, sind auch ihre Symptome der endokrinen Störungen unterschiedlich. Lassen Sie uns einige davon herausfinden: Diabetes Diabetes Mellitus ist eine häufige endokrine Störung, die die Bauchspeicheldrüse an der Herstellung ausreichender

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April 18, 2017

Als Netzwerk von Drüsen ist das endokrine System verantwortlich für die Herstellung und Aufrechterhaltung der hormonellen Anforderungen verschiedener Körperfunktionen. Ob es darum geht, Kraft zu geben, um Kalorien in Energie für Organe und Zellen umzuwandeln, oder den Herzschlag, das Gewebe- und Knochenwachstum zu kontrollieren – das endokrine System muss während eines menschlichen Lebens gut funktionieren. Das System ist auch entscheidend, um Diabetes, sexuelle Dysfunktion, Wachstum, die Schilddrüse und verschiedene andere hormonelle Störungen zu vermeiden. Sein Feedback-System ist verantwortlich dafür, Hormone im Blutkreislauf auszugleichen. Wenn der Körper irgendeine Art von Mangel hat, würde das System Signale an die jeweilige Drüse senden, damit das Problem sofort behoben werden kann. Normalerweise tritt hormonelles Ungleichgewicht auf, wenn das System seine Effizienz dazu verliert, das richtige Maß an Hormonen beizubehalten. Dadurch kann die Person an verschiedenen Problemen leiden. Manchmal wird der Hormonpegel höher oder manchmal wird er niedriger. Man sollte die Ursache seines Problems unter Berücksichtigung der folgenden Ursachen diagnostizieren:

  • Unsachgemäße Funktion des endokrinen Feedback-Systems
  • Infektion
  • Krankheit
  • Erbkrankheit
  • Tumor in einer Drüse – der sich nicht auf andere Körperteile ausbreitet

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April 8, 2017

The endocrine system is one of the important parts of a human body that produces/secrets hormones to allow body organs to work properly. Hormones are responsible for regulating body processes like fluid balance, virilization, weight control, growth, appetite, breathing and feminization. The system consists of different glands, namely adrenal glands for kidneys, thyroid in the neck, pancreas, testes and ovaries and hypothalamus and pituitary glands in the brain. The liver, intestines and stomach also produce hormones to ensure proper digestion. Sometimes, these glands start to lose their efficiency and performance because endocrine glands encounter some disorders that affect a certain body function. Usually, the problems are related to adrenal glands, pancreas, pituitary and thyroid glands. Here, the thing to mention is that some disorders have mild effect while some cause serious diseases that need immediate treatment. Since body parts have different glands, their symptoms of endocrine disorders are also different. Let’s find out some of them: Diabetes Diabetes mellitus is a common endocrine disorder that stops the pancreas from producing sufficient amount of insulin or when produced, restricts the body from using it. The symptoms for type 1 and 2 diabetes are:

  • Fatigue and frequent urination
  • Excessive hunger or thirst
  • Vomiting and n

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April 4, 2017

As a network of glands, the endocrine system is responsible for producing and maintaining hormonal requirements for different body functions. Whether it’s about giving strength to convert calories into energy for organs and cells or controlling heart beat, tissue and bone growth, the endocrine system needs to work well throughout a human life. The system is also crucial to avoid diabetes, sexual dysfunction, growth, thyroid and various other hormonal disorders. Its feedback system is responsible to balance hormones in the bloodstream. If the body is having any sort of deficiency, the system would send signals to the respective gland(s) so that the problem can be solved immediately. Usually, hormonal imbalance occurs when the system loses its efficiency to maintain the right level of hormones, thus causing the person to suffer from different problems. Sometimes, the hormonal level becomes higher or sometimes it gets lower. A person should diagnose the root cause of his/her problem by considering the following causes:

  • Improper functioning of the endocrine feedback system
  • Infection
  • Disease
  • Genetic disorder
  • Tumor in a gland- that doesn’t spread to other body parts
  • Injury to a gland

Types of Endocrine Disorders According to numerous researches and scientific studies, there are different type

March 17, 2017
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