Abstract

Background: Hypothyroidism is a common condition among women that interferes with the quality of life due to its various symptoms, which include fatigue, joint and muscle pain, weight gain, and a slowed heart rate. When it comes to treating the symptoms of hypothyroidism, physiotherapy plays a crucial role. The medications for hypothyroidism will work on hormonal imbalance, but Physiotherapy focuses on the management of symptoms such as cramping and weakening in the muscles, shortness of breath, weight gain, numbness and tingling sensation in hands and fingers, and puffy faces seen in hypothyroidism. By focusing on these symptoms, physiotherapy can relieve various symptoms raised due to hypothyroidism and promote a happier, healthier lifestyle. Aim: This study aims to study the awareness of role of Physiotherapy in women with hypothyroidism. Objectives: The objective is to check the awareness level of physiotherapy among women diagnosed with hypothyroidism. Materials and Method: This was an observational study, and 82 participants were included in it. The survey was created using a variety of criteria to determine the overall understanding level. The self-administered questionnaire was prepared and circulated offline to women diagnosed with hypothyroidism depending on inclusion and exclusion criteria. The data was then analysed. Results: The statistical study revealed that women with hypothyroidism are less aware of the significance of Physiotherapy. Conclusion: There is a direct need to take measures to raise awareness of the need for physiotherapy in patients diagnosed with hypothyroidism for the management of complications and symptoms.

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