Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
euthyroid
adjective
/ˈjuːθɪrɔɪd/
Definition
A state in which the thyroid gland is functioning normally and producing the correct levels of thyroid hormones.
Examples
- A patient with a euthyroid condition has normal hormone levels.
- Maintaining a euthyroid state is essential for overall health.
- Doctors monitor thyroid function to ensure patients remain euthyroid after treatment.
Meaning
The term ‘euthyroid’ describes a condition where the thyroid gland is healthy, and the levels of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) in the bloodstream are within the normal range, indicating proper metabolic function.
Synonyms
- Normal thyroid function
- Healthy thyroid
- Thyroid eutiroid