To diagnose and treat hypothyroidism in youth at the earliest, the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India and Government Homeopathy Medical College, Bhopal have jointly established a specialist unit in the college campus, where patients suffering from hypothyroidism are being treated.
Here, homeopathy, yoga, diet therapy, and natural methods provide holistic treatment, benefiting a large number of patients. Prior to this treatment, the patient’s body composition is analyzed so that the treatment can be tailored to the individual. The above treatment is available through prior registration at the Government Homeopathy Medical College. Registration is available on the telephone number 0755-2992970 on government working days from 10 am to 5 pm. After registration, everyone must bring their previous tests and be available on the allotted day as soon as possible to avoid disruptions to the arrangements for other patients.
Nowadays, due to lifestyle, diet, and environmental influences, a disease called hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid, is being seen in large numbers among young people. This condition often increases body weight and impacts activity. If it occurs at a very young age, it can severely impact a child’s development. In young people, especially women, it begins as irregular menstruation. This chemical imbalance in the body significantly increases the likelihood of developing other problems, such as diabetes, obesity, and joint pain, in the future.
Chief Executive Officer and Principal Dr. S.K. Mishra stated that treating such a serious condition at an early age can improve people’s quality of life and protect them from chemical products as much as possible. During this treatment, no existing medication is discontinued; instead, additional treatment is provided according to the patient’s needs, as determined by our specialists.
Program leader and nodal officer Dr. Juhi Gupta explained that these changes begin to appear in children at an early age and are clearly manifesting as a disease by the age of 18. If hypothyroidism can be treated at a young age, it will be a successful attempt to prevent genetic influence on future generations.






















































































































































