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4. What causes it?

One of the most well-known causes is an iodine deficiency. With an iodine deficiency, your body sends signals to the pituitary gland to stimulate the hormone. This specific hormone will make the thyroid gland produce more thyroxine and cause it to grow, resulting in a possible goiter.

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