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Which viruses can trigger thyroid autoimmunity?
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Although most viruses don’t directly trigger autoimmune thyroid conditions such as Graves’ disease or Hashimoto’s, certain types of viral infections can play a role in developing these conditions. This can happen via a number of different mechanisms, including molecular mimicry and direct bystander activation.
In my practice, I’ve seen numerous patients where different viral infections, were a potential trigger in the development of their autoimmune thyroid conditions. Today, I’m sharing some of the more common viruses associated with thyroid autoimmunity and what you can do to support your thyroid and immune system.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:
- How viruses trigger autoimmunity
- COVID-19 as a potential trigger for Graves' disease and Hashimoto's
- Epstein-Barr Virus and its association with autoimmune conditions
- Hepatitis C and its implications for thyroid health
- Parvovirus B19 and its potential role in developing Hashimoto's thyroiditis
- Herpes virus and HTLV-1's association with thyroid autoimmunity
- My approach to testing for specific viruses
- Natural treatment options to support immune health
- Why I focus on optimizing the immune system to combat viral infections
As always, I hope you find this episode valuable, and I look forward to catching you in the next episode!
To learn more, visit the show notes at https://savemythyroid.com/podcast/which-viruses-can-trigger-thyroid-autoimmunity/.
To take the Save My Thyroid Quiz visit www.savemythyroid.com/quiz
Do You Want Help Saving Your Thyroid?
Access hundreds of free articles at www.NaturalEndocrineSolutions.com
Visit Dr. Eric's YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/NaturalThyroidDoctor/
To work with Dr. Eric, visit https://savemythyroid.com/work-with-dr-eric/
320 episodios
Which viruses can trigger thyroid autoimmunity?
Save My Thyroid: Healing Tips for Hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto's
Manage episode 439521430 series 2972968
Although most viruses don’t directly trigger autoimmune thyroid conditions such as Graves’ disease or Hashimoto’s, certain types of viral infections can play a role in developing these conditions. This can happen via a number of different mechanisms, including molecular mimicry and direct bystander activation.
In my practice, I’ve seen numerous patients where different viral infections, were a potential trigger in the development of their autoimmune thyroid conditions. Today, I’m sharing some of the more common viruses associated with thyroid autoimmunity and what you can do to support your thyroid and immune system.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:
- How viruses trigger autoimmunity
- COVID-19 as a potential trigger for Graves' disease and Hashimoto's
- Epstein-Barr Virus and its association with autoimmune conditions
- Hepatitis C and its implications for thyroid health
- Parvovirus B19 and its potential role in developing Hashimoto's thyroiditis
- Herpes virus and HTLV-1's association with thyroid autoimmunity
- My approach to testing for specific viruses
- Natural treatment options to support immune health
- Why I focus on optimizing the immune system to combat viral infections
As always, I hope you find this episode valuable, and I look forward to catching you in the next episode!
To learn more, visit the show notes at https://savemythyroid.com/podcast/which-viruses-can-trigger-thyroid-autoimmunity/.
To take the Save My Thyroid Quiz visit www.savemythyroid.com/quiz
Do You Want Help Saving Your Thyroid?
Access hundreds of free articles at www.NaturalEndocrineSolutions.com
Visit Dr. Eric's YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/NaturalThyroidDoctor/
To work with Dr. Eric, visit https://savemythyroid.com/work-with-dr-eric/
320 episodios
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