Could you be suffering from Hypothyroidism? The symptoms are subtle and often mistaken for depression. If left untreated, it can cause anemia, low body temp and heart failure.
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According to The Merck Manual of Medical Information, the following may be symptoms of hypothyroidism. Read this list and note any symptoms that apply.
Slow pulse
Hoarse voice
Slowed speech
Puffy face
Loss of eyebrows
Drooping eyelids
Intolerance to cold
Constipation
Weight gain
Sparse, coarse, dry hair
Dry, scaly, thick coarse skin; raised thickened skin over shins
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Confusion
Depression
Dementia
Other symptoms of Hypothyroidism you should take note of may include:
Inability to loose weight with diet/exercise
Low body temperature
Fatigue -chronic fatigue
Aches in joints, hands and feet
Trouble conceiving a baby
Moodiness, unstable moods
Difficulty concentrating
Feeling sad
Forgetfulness
Loss of interest in activities
Strange feelings in neck and throat
Ringing in the ears
Hotheadedness
Low libido
You do not have to be suffering from all these symptoms to be hypothyroid. The symptoms are slow and gradual, you may only have a few mild symptoms that are un-alarming. Being cold all the time, yawning a lot to get air, suffering from severe menstrual cramps, or just an overall tired feeling can indicate a thyroid disorder. If you feel you have any of the symptoms mentioned, write them down.
4If you feel you may have a thyroid disorder, seek confirmation through a blood test that measures TSH, taken at your doctors office. Make a list of the above symptoms that you have and bring it with you. If your test results indicate you are hypothyroid, your Dr. will write a prescription for one of several oral preparations that replace the deficient thyroid hormone.
5THE SELF TEST. What's you BASAL BODY TEMP? Take your temperature every morning IN BED, right when you wake up before doing anything. Place thermometer under armpit and leave for 10 minutes (if it is mercury), or until digital thermometer beeps. Keep a daily log for 2-3 weeks. What is your average body temp? If it is below 97.2 degrees F than you should go to the doctor to get a prescription, unless you choose to try and treat it naturally. (which will be my next article).
6Consider if you may have Euthroid Syndrome-this is when you have low thyroid, but the tests come back normal. This is another reason why it is helpful to do the SELF TEST because well-documented studies show that low body temperature is indicative of euthyroid hypothyroidism.
7There are new guidelines that doctors are using to diagnose hypothyroidism which double the number of people who have a thyroid condition than under the old guidelines. The old test didn't recognize people with minor thyroid conditions. So if you tested negative in the past, go back and get tested again.
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