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The thyroid is a small butterfly shaped gland that sits behind and below your Adam’s apple. When it’s working properly, you can’t feel it. However, a range of factors from hormone imbalances to mineral deficiencies and environmental pollutants can interfere with thyroid production, leading to health problems.
Thyroid hormones act throughout the body, influencing metabolism, body temperature, and growth and development. Healthy thyroid function can be affected by interactions between thyroid hormones and other hormone systems.
The thyroid is a small butterfly shaped gland that sits behind and below your Adam’s apple. When it’s working properly, you can’t feel it. However, a range of factors from hormone imbalances to mineral deficiencies and environmental pollutants can interfere with thyroid production, leading to health problems.
Thyroid hormones act throughout the body, influencing metabolism, body temperature, and growth and development. Healthy thyroid function can be affected by interactions between thyroid hormones and other hormone systems.
The thyroid is a small butterfly shaped gland that sits behind and below your Adam’s apple. When it’s working properly, you can’t feel it. However, a range of factors from hormone imbalances to mineral deficiencies and environmental pollutants can interfere with thyroid production, leading to health problems.
Thyroid hormones act throughout the body, influencing metabolism, body temperature, and growth and development. Healthy thyroid function can be affected by interactions between thyroid hormones and other hormone systems.
Common Symptoms & conditions associated with Thyroid health:
- Hypothyroidism
- Weight gain or inability to lose weight despite exercise and diet
- Feeling cold all the time (when others don’t)
- Low energy and stamina, especially in the evening
- Memory lapses or slow/fuzzy thinking
- Dry, thinning, itchy skin
- Dry or brittle hair and nails
- Hair loss
- Irregular bowel habits
- Menstrual irregularities
- Sudden or significant weight loss
- Rapid or irregular heartbeat
- Sweating
- Nervousness or irritability
- Hypothyroidism
- Weight gain or inability to lose weight despite exercise and diet
- Feeling cold all the time (when others don’t)
- Low energy and stamina, especially in the evening
- Memory lapses or slow/fuzzy thinking
- Dry, thinning, itchy skin
- Dry or brittle hair and nails
- Hair loss
- Irregular bowel habits
- Menstrual irregularities
- Sudden or significant weight loss
- Rapid or irregular heartbeat
- Sweating
- Nervousness or irritability
- Hypothyroidism
- Weight gain or inability to lose weight despite exercise and diet
- Feeling cold all the time (when others don’t)
- Low energy and stamina, especially in the evening
- Memory lapses or slow/fuzzy thinking
- Dry, thinning, itchy skin
- Dry or brittle hair and nails
- Hair loss
- Irregular bowel habits
- Menstrual irregularities
- Sudden or significant weight loss
- Rapid or irregular heartbeat
- Sweating
- Nervousness or irritability
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long will it take for me to receive my results?
Results are typically sent within 7-10 business days from the time we receive your sample.
Who can order a DM6 Health test?
This test is only for adults aged 18 and older. Unfortunately, this test is not available in the state of New York due to state regulations.
Does my insurance cover DM6 tests?
The answer is maybe. Check with your provider to see if they cover it. An HSA or FSA account might be an option for you.
How long will it take for my order to arrive?
Orders are processed for shipping within 24 hours from the time they are received. Please allow 4-5 business days for your order to arrive.
Do You Offer Refunds?
If a test was purchased on dm6health.com and your order hasn’t shipped, we can offer a full refund upon request. If your order has already shipped, we can offer a full refund minus $30.00 to cover shipping and handling fees. In addition, if you notify us that a submitted test was used by a minor before our lab begins processing, we can offer a refund minus $30.00. If we discover that an account was created and contains results from a minor, we will remove the account within 24 hours and no refund will be issued.
What is the function of the thyroid gland?
Thyroid hormones control your metabolism, which is the rate at which every part of your body works. When your thyroid gland is working properly, your metabolism stays at a steady pace- not too fast and not too slow.
What controls your thyroid gland?
The thyroid gland is controlled by the pituitary gland (a gland in your brain). The pituitary gland makes thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). TSH tells the thyroid gland to make more hormones if needed.
What is Hypothyroidism?
Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland does not make enough of the thyroid hormones to maintain your normal body metabolism
What causes Hypothyroidism?
The most common cause of hypothyroidism is a disorder known as thyroiditis—an inflammation of the thyroid gland. The most common type of thyroiditis is called Hashimoto disease, which causes an enlarged thyroid (also called a goiter).
What is Hyperthyroidism?
Hyperthyroidism results when the thyroid gland makes too much thyroid hormone. This causes your metabolism to speed up.
What causes Hyperthyroidism?
The most common cause of hyperthyroidism is a disorder known as Graves disease. It most often affects women between the ages of 20 and 40. A late sign of Graves disease is often a wide-eyed stare or bulging eyes. Hyperthyroidism also may result from medication. Taking too much thyroid hormone when being treated for hypothyroidism can lead to symptoms of an overactive thyroid. Lumps in the thyroid called hot nodules are another cause. These lumps produce excess thyroid hormone.
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