Medical statistics indicate that 8 out of 10 people need correction and treatment of the thyroid gland. Moreover, most of these people are women, the failure of this organ in which leads to disruption of metabolic processes in the body, and, consequently, to obesity or weight loss, infertility, osteoporosis, heart problems, and other conditions. Psychosomatics is to blame for everything. The thyroid gland is directly connected with it.
What is the thyroid gland?
And what do we know about the thyroid gland and diseases of this organ? Need to figure it out.
The thyroid gland is a gland of the endocrine system that controls the level of iodine and calcium in the body. However, the most important can be called the production of the necessary hormones for he alth, involved in metabolic processes, responsible for metabolism, strengthening immunity, affecting the nervous system and the cerebral cortex. Moreover, cell growth is also dependent on thyroid hormones.
Iodine is involved in the synthesis of the most important hormones of the gland, which help a person develop and grow, improving mental abilities, accumulating vitamin A, assimilating oxygen and supporting heart function. And often the deficiency of this chemical element is the cause of malfunctions of the thyroid gland. This is medical data about the thyroid gland. Let's figure out how psychosomatics affects her.
Influence of psychosomatics
The thyroid gland is a very sensitive organ. And 85% of diseases known to the world are psychological. And this definition is directly related to the endocrine gland, since this gland is responsible for self-expression, creativity and sensitivity. The thyroid gland is an "energy gland" that produces hormones to regulate the pace of people's lives. Her main diseases are hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, resulting from both psychological blockages and physical disorders of the body.
In order to understand the diseases of this organ, you need to turn to psychosomatics - a branch of medicine that studies the relationship between the emotional state and physiology, and also helps to understand the causes of diseases, and draws a portrait of the patient from the psychological side.
Hyperthyroidism (hyperthyroidism)
Hyperthyroidism is a condition when the gland produces much more thyroid hormones than the body needs. Loss of confidence and a sense of security in people leads to the development of this condition. For example, they cannotto trust a loved one, they have no sense of reliability. It is likely that such people will have doubts in a loved one, in his ability to provide material support and protection. An ongoing state of anxiety makes a person prone to panic attacks and, as a result, hyperthyroidism. The psychosomatics of the thyroid gland is explained by this.
What do people with hyperthyroidism have?
A person with an overactive thyroid is prone to taking on too many responsibilities and a heightened sense of responsibility. He is sure that there is no person on whom he could rely, trust, and he has to do everything himself. However, this does not solve the problem of the disease. On the contrary, a person with hyperthyroidism, by his actions and actions, shows that he is on the verge of a breakdown, instead of openly confessing or talking with the team about the rest he needs. Others should notice, guess and understand that their colleague needs help. However, one should not expect any significant understanding and response from the environment, which easily transferred part of the responsibility to the sufferer.
That's how important psychosomatics is. The thyroid gland often hurts in women who doubt their soul mates and are unsure of their future life together with a partner. Moreover, competition with a man in a rivalry in a woman's attempt to prove her equality in providing for herself and her family can also serve as a catalyst for the development of hyperthyroidism. Thyroid disease is just an indicator that a womanengages in self-deception, and in an attempt to compete wants to show a desire to receive the care of her man. Thyroid diseases are very common in recent years. Psychosomatics plays an important role here.
It can be concluded that both the environment and the patient are equally to blame for the occurrence of hyperthyroidism. A person loses confidence in his partner, and he is in no hurry to give it; a person hangs on himself a lot of responsibilities that the team easily shifts to him. And until someone breaks this circle, the disease will not recede. In order to be cured, a woman needs to regain trust in her loved one, a mother needs to stop excessive worry about adult children, and transfer part of her burdensome duties to the “immortal pony.”
Cure
How should one behave so that the thyroid gland does not participate in psychosomatics?
The main point of starting healing is the denial of responsibility that has been imposed on a person, since often the concern of a leader or partner hides desire and manipulation to make a person dependent.
You need to worry less about future events, for which you should constantly remind yourself of the impossibility of predicting the future, and therefore the meaninglessness of experiences. They are based on fear.
It is also important to learn how to boldly talk about emerging problems and ask for help from the environment, giving him extra responsibilities. If a woman is not confident in a partner who is not able to provide for the family and avoidsobligations, it is necessary to lay down the “reins of power” in his favor and observe, or change the partner.
It is impossible not to mention an equally important aspect. Often patients with hyperthyroidism end up in extremist religious organizations and sects, where they seek confidence in the future and protection, as well as the opportunity to place responsibility in the hands of these organizations. This is what makes it necessary to pay attention to people near and dear to you. Perhaps right now they need help and a reliable shoulder to avoid irreparable consequences.
What else is the psychosomatics of the thyroid gland?
Hypothyroidism (hypothyroidism)
The result of this disease is that the gland does not produce the required amount of hormones. The reason for this condition may be the previous state of the thyroid gland - hyperfunction, that is, at first we observed an excess of hormones produced, and then there was a sharp decline. Most likely the patient was subjected to constant stress and experienced shock. At the same time, the thyroid gland worked to the limit and reached a critical state, after which there was a calm and reset. Often the body does this, for example, to reduce the risk of stroke, produces a sharp decrease in blood pressure. Psychosomatics is responsible for everything. The thyroid gland suffers.
Hypothyroidism is a kind of body protector, that is, a condition that includes "indifference", carelessness, indifference. However, this condition cannot be called the norm, and if the causes of the problem are not identified andrestore the normal functioning of the thyroid gland, a person can expect serious consequences in the form of malignant tumors.
Wishing to completely trust others, people cause other causes of hypothyroidism. They shift the responsibility for their life and work onto their families and staff. Basically, these people are timid and believe that they cannot manage their own lives on their own, cannot demand anything from others, and should not do what they would like. These misconceptions make life difficult for people.
Which people get hypothyroidism?
People with a deficiency of thyroid hormones seek peace and protection from others, which can be called carelessness and lack of a sense of danger. This phenomenon even affected nations, for example, the people of the USSR trusted each other so much that they could, after leaving the house, not lock it up or entrust the money to a fake company. Of course, trust is not a bad feeling, but a he althy person should rely on himself and be careful. However, with hypothyroidism, he loses this opportunity.
Patients with hypofunction of the thyroid gland cannot hold an important position and perform responsible work, which involves assessing risks and the level of danger. The reason for this can be called the impossibility of independent achievement of success. And being the head of the company, they will not be able to defend their interests and the interests of the team. It must be remembered that psychosomatics can even provoke thyroid cancer. And this is a deadly disease.
Cure
If the reason for the declineproduced hormones is in the previous hyperfunction, then nothing needs to be done. It is important to allow the human body to rest, relax and recover. And after returning, it is necessary to abandon the burdensome duties that provoked hyperthyroidism in order to exclude a relapse.
If the cause of hypothyroidism was the behavior of a person who is too trusting and relying on others, he must learn to behave more independently, self-sufficiently and responsibly.
How else can the thyroid gland suffer? Psychosomatics also provokes knots.
Thyroid goiter
Goiter is a group of thyroid diseases, manifested in its increase. This means that goiter develops both with hyper- and hypofunction of the gland.
In psychosomatics, an increase in the thyroid gland is explained by the constant pressure from others. Such people are haunted by a feeling of oppression and constant humiliation, leading to feelings of inferiority. These people feel like they are victims.
Psychosomatics can explain the knot in the thyroid gland as follows: an alcohol-abusing husband who beats and humiliates his wife; a jealous husband telling his wife how to dress and make up, etc.
Goiters can also be exposed to children whose parents put excessive pressure on the child for poor grades at school, humiliate and punish him. By the way, not only adults, but also children are susceptible to goiter. In such children, resentment gets stuck in the throat, which leads to thyroid goiter.
This explains the psychosomatics of thyroid diseases.
Cure
Sick goiter, first of all, understand themselves, let go of the grievances that do not allow them to live. In addition, they need to learn to put in their place people who unreasonably restrict freedom.
Things are more difficult with children, because they are too small to force parents to reduce pressure and stop humiliation. Here it is important for parents to realize in time that by their upbringing they strike a blow to the psyche of the child and provoke the disease.
A person with goiter must find opportunities for self-expression, to be himself, and not a victim, in order to subsequently become a harmonious and complete personality. We examined what psychosomatics is. The thyroid gland is very dependent on it, so you need to learn to control your emotions in order to stay he althy longer.