Question:
Additionally, I have come across other conditions that I can’t find frequencies for called thyrotoxicosis and atrophy of thyroid gland.
Frequencies for: HYALINE-DROP DYSTROPHY of PROSTATE
Answer:
With research: “Hyaline-drop dystrophy of the prostate” does not appear to be a recognized specific medical condition. We will assume this to be the closest equivalent: “Hyaline globules (Thanatosomes) in prostate disease”
The presence of hyaline globules (thanatosomes) in prostate tissue is often an indicator of cellular damage, apoptosis, or degeneration. These globules can be seen in various prostate conditions, including:
(1) Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): In BPH, there is often cell growth and hyperplasia (increased cell production), which can lead to cellular stress and degeneration, resulting in hyaline globules.
(2) Prostate Cancer: Cancerous prostate cells can undergo changes that result in the formation of these globules as the cells die or degrade.
(3) Prostatitis: Inflammation of the prostate may also lead to cellular death and the formation of hyaline globules as part of the inflammatory process.
As the “hyaline globules” description is an indicator that may be related to many specific Prostate disorders, Use this general Group:
Prostatic Diseases: 0.18, 0.22, 3.52, 13.81, 7.5, 40, 275.65, 475.68, 527, 667
Again, “thyrotoxicosis and atrophy of thyroid gland” disorder is not characteristic of a single specific medical condition, rather is a description of 2 recognized specific medical conditions he has grouped together
(1) Thyrotoxicosis is characterized by an excess of thyroid hormones in the body, often due to conditions like Graves’ disease or toxic thyroid nodules.
Hyperthyroidism is often used interchangeably with thyrotoxicosis so use the Hyperthyroidism Group:
Hyperthyroidism: 0.07, 0.41, 0.78, 3.21, 88.52, 109.69, 215.23, 505.79, 615.58, 725.79
(2) Atrophy of the thyroid gland refers to the shrinkage or loss of function of the thyroid tissue, which can occur due to autoimmune diseases, aging, radiation, or chronic thyroiditis.
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is the most common cause of autoimmune hypothyroidism, and it often leads to Atrophy of the thyroid gland over time. In this condition, the immune system attacks the thyroid gland, causing inflammation and eventually leading to the loss of thyroid tissue and its function. This process can result in thyroid atrophy as the disease progresses. Use the Thyroiditis [Autoimmune] Group
Thyroiditis [Autoimmune]: 0.19, 0.95, 2.5, 7.5, 15, 33, 426.9, 571, 836, 932