Can I buy critical illness insurance if my blood test finds hypothyroidism?
Blood tests show hypothyroidism (hypothyroidism, the symptoms are not obvious, that is, frequent vomiting), can I still buy serious illness insurance? Answer 1: Generally speaking, thyroid problems do not affect critical illness insurance. We have a client who has suffered from thyroid nodules, and the insurance is successful, and there is no premium. Your situation requires a financial consultant to arrange a free physical examination for you, and the insurance company will decide whether to insure or increase the premium according to the results of the physical examination. Answer 2: A little common sense of thyroid diseases: Thyroxine secreted by the thyroid gland is the "central regulator" of the body. When the hormone level it secretes is abnormal, it will cause health problems. Thyroid disease is the second largest disease in endocrine field. Common diseases include hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, thyroiditis, goiter, thyroid nodules, thyroid cancer and so on. Among them, there are two very common thyroid diseases related to the change of thyroid hormone level (also known as thyroid dysfunction), namely hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism, also known as hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Because the symptoms of hyperthyroidism are obvious, people are familiar with it; However, hypothyroidism is more harmful to patients' health unconsciously because of the high concealment of symptoms. Hyperthyroidism: people are irritable, irritable, and people with hyperthyroidism will have a much faster metabolic rate than normal people. The main symptom is weight loss (even if appetite has not changed); Irritability, anxiety, anger; Rapid heartbeat (more than 0/00 beats per minute/kloc); Eyes protruding, hands shaking; Feeling particularly tired and weak; Hair loss; The frequency of defecation increased; Love sweating; Women will have irregular menstruation. In addition to seeking medical attention in time, patients with hyperthyroidism should pay attention to avoid eating iodine-containing foods in their daily lives, such as kelp, seaweed, cabbage, marine fish, shrimp and shellfish. For female white-collar workers, the best "prescription" is to adjust their mentality and remain optimistic. Hypothyroidism: people tend to be listless. Hypothyroidism means that the thyroid gland cannot produce enough thyroid hormones to meet the needs of the human body. If the body does not have enough thyroid hormone, the energy metabolism level of other parts and organs of the body will also be weakened, and there will be the possibility of hypothyroidism in women with poor energy, drowsiness, weight gain, fear of cold, constipation and memory loss. In medical sense, the high-risk group of hypothyroidism is the female group over 35 years old. And other common "sub-health" symptoms. For hypothyroidism, women in particular need to pay more attention. In the crowd, one in every six women may start to have some mild symptoms in the early stage of hypothyroidism, which will gradually lead to physical dysfunction of women, resulting in women of childbearing age being unable to get pregnant and have children. At this stage, if it is still not found and treated, hypothyroidism will eventually lead to myocardial infarction, greatly increasing the risk of organ failure such as heart and kidney, and even leading to cognitive impairment in the elderly. Warm reminder: the data and interpretation of the article or question and answer may be based on past data and are for reference only.