As far back as the early 1900s, doctors had confirmed a solid connection between thyroid disease and diabetes. Among adults without diabetes, approximately 6.6% have thyroid disease, but in adults with diabetes, up to 13.4% have thyroid disease, making it clear that these two conditions can go hand-in-hand. Both thyroid disease and diabetes are endocrine disorders (hormone-related health conditions), and when they occur together, they can affect how your body responds to medications. This is important—if thyroid disease goes undiagnosed in people with diabetes, it can make it more difficult to control blood sugar levels. The two types of thyroid disease are:
For all of these reasons, it’s vital to work with your doctor to manage your health, and adjust medications as needed to ensure optimal blood sugar control. Also, be sure to talk to your doctor about thyroid disease so you can get checked for it.
Source: Diabetes Spectrum
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