Эутироидный (Euthyroid)

Euthyroid is a condition in which the thyroid gland functions normally. This means that the level of thyroid hormones in the blood is within normal limits.

Hyperthyroid and hypothyroid states differ from euthyroid states. In hyperthyroidism, the level of thyroid hormones is higher than normal, and in hypothyroidism, the level of thyroid hormones is lower than normal. Both of these conditions can lead to serious health problems, so it is important to monitor your thyroid function and, if necessary, take steps to normalize it.

The euthyroid state does not require treatment, but it may be helpful to periodically monitor thyroid hormone levels to ensure they are stable. If your hormone levels begin to deviate from the norm, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Euthyroid or euthyroidism is a condition when the thyroid gland functions without pathological changes, i.e. produces a sufficient amount of the hormones thyroxine and triiodothyronine, which makes its work balanced, and therefore complete. In turn, the subterm “hyperthyroidism” refers to a condition in which the thyroid gland secretes an excessive amount of thyroid hormones, mainly at the expense of the thyroid gland, and the term “hypothyroidism” refers to a dysfunction of the gland due to a decrease in its ability to produce these hormones.

The role of the thyroid gland is very important in the functioning of the body, since all metabolic processes depend on it. Thyroid hormones are found in almost all tissues of the body; in addition, a considerable amount of them is contained in the blood. The main function of thyroid hormones is to regulate the metabolic process in the human body, as well as maintain mental and physical activity.