World Thyroid Day 2025: Why Thyroid Issues Are Common in Women and How to Manage Them

Thyroid disorders affect women up to 8 times more than men, often going undiagnosed due to vague symptoms. Padma Shri Dr Mukesh Batra, Founder & Chairman Emeritus, Dr Batra's® Healthcare, explains why women are at higher risk, how homoeopathy can help, and what lifestyle changes support thyroid health.
  • Amit Diwan
  • Editorial
  • Updated - 2025-05-23, 15:00 IST
 Thyroid Issues Are Common in Women

Thyroid disorders are quickly becoming one of the most critical, yet underestimated health issues women must take care of in the present era. The thyroid gland controls major bodily functions from metabolism and temperature to mood, heart rate, and hormone balance. When it performs sub optimally or becomes hyperactive, the ramifications cascade through many systems, striking energy, mental state, reproductive ability, and immune response.

Why Thyroid Disorders Are More Common in Women

Women are most at risk, with research indicating that they are as much as eight times more susceptible to thyroid disease than men, particularly at hormonally sensitive times of life such as puberty, pregnancy, the postpartum period, and menopause. Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease among them, are autoimmune diseases which are more common among women. If untreated, they can cause chronic fatigue, infertility, irregular menstrual periods, weight alterations, mood changes, and even depression.

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The Silent Symptoms: Why Thyroid Issues Often Go Undiagnosed

Even with the obvious patterns, thyroid imbalances frequently remain undiagnosed because symptoms are either nonspecific or confused with stress, hormonal effects or ageing. This is where homoeopathy comes as an effective and safe alternative.

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Homoeopathy for Thyroid: A Holistic Alternative

Unlike other therapies that aim only at hormone replacement or suppression, homoeopathy strives to balance the underlying imbalance, whether emotional tension, immune disruption, or hormonal imbalance. Medications such as Calcarea Carbonica, Lycopodium Clavatum, Natrum Muriaticum, and Thyroidinum are chosen on the back of a complete diagnosis of the person's mental, physical, and emotional profile and hence is personalised to individual needs.

Supportive lifestyle is crucial while treating thyroid disorders successfully. An optimally balanced, thyroid-supportive diet, comprising brown rice, steamed leafy greens, selenium-rich foods like sunflower seeds, and natural probiotics like curd and fermented vegetables, can go a long way in the restoration of hormonal balance. Added to that, regular exercise, proper rest, and stress-reduction activities like yoga or mindfulness assume a critical role in supplementing the medical treatment and overall health.

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Busting Myths Around Thyroid Disease in Women

Simultaneously, common myths should be debunked. Thyroid disease is not limited to elderly women but can affect any age, including teenaged years and young adulthood. Neither are they necessarily permanent. With prompt diagnosis, individualised treatment, and regular monitoring, many patients have significant improvement in symptoms, decreased medication dependence, and improved quality of life.

In women, whose health is inextricably linked to hormonal fluctuations, incorporating thyroid care within preventive health check-ups becomes a necessity. Increased awareness, early detection, and holistic treatment techniques, not only manage the symptoms but ensure long-term healing and resistance, both physical and psychological.

This article is written by Padma Shri Dr Mukesh Batra, Founder & Chairman Emeritus, Dr Batra's® Healthcare.

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