Research Article
Jayanta Paul and Somnath Da
Abstract
Introduction: Prevalence of different co-morbidities associated with hypothyroid patients is higher than in general population. This study was done to find out the prevalence of different co-morbidities in hypothyroid Indian Population, comparison of different co-morbidities between overt and subclinical hypothyroid patients, and prevalence of different type of blood groups in hypothyroid patients.\r\n\r\nMaterials and methods: 41 hypothyroid (HT) patients including 21 subclinical and 20 overt HT patients were examined for asthma, hypertension, obesity and diabetes. Blood groups of all HT patients were detected. Data analyses were done by SPSS software.\r\n\r\nResults: 34.1 % HT patients were suffering from asthma. 31.7%, 31.7% and 29.3% HT patients had obesity, diabetes and hypertension respectively. Most common blood group in HT patients was B positive. Statistically significant difference of prevalence of hypertension was seen between overt and subclinical hypothyroidism (p value = 0.031). But there was no difference of prevalence of diabetes (p value = 0.819), asthma (p value = 0.440) and obesity (p value = 0.368) between overt and subclinical hypothyroidism.\r\n\r\nConclusion: High prevalence of asthma, obesity, diabetes and hypertension were seen in hypothyroid patients than in general population. Overt HT patients are more commonly suffering from hypertension than subclinical HT. From this study it is clear that screening tests for diabetes, hypertension, obesity and asthma should be carried out in hypothyroid patients for early diagnosis and treatment because their prevalence is much higher than in general population.\r\n