Symptoms of hypothyroidism include being tired all the time, sudden weight gain, your hair can start falling out, you can feel cold all the time whether it is or not, your skin can become dry, and you can have problems remembering things at times.
Fatigue and/or tiredness
Hair loss, especially head and outer third of eyebrows. Some people lose their eyelashes.
Less stamina than others
Less energy than others
Long recovery period after any activity
Arms feel like dead weights after activity
Chronic Low Grade Depression
Suicidal thoughts
Feeling cold
Cold hands and feet
Bizarre and debilitating reaction to exercise
Constipation
Dry hair
Nodding off easily
Require afternoon naps, usually around 3 pm
Inability to concentrate or read for long periods of time
Forgetfulness
Foggy thinking
Inability to lose weight
Always gaining weight
Inability to function in a relationship with anyone due to irritability and moodiness
No sex drive
Moody periods
PMS
Excruciating pain during periods
Nausea
Swelling/edema/puffiness; puffiness of face and fingers and feet common
Aching bones/muscles
Acne on face and in hair
Breakouts on chest and arms
Hives
Exhaustion in every dimension - physical, mental, spiritual, emotional
Inability to work full-time
Inability to stand on feet for long periods
Complete lack of motivation
Slowing to a snail's pace when walking up slight grade
Extremely crabby, irritable, intolerant of others
Handwriting nearly illegible
Internal itching in ears
Broken/peeling fingernails
Snake skin
Major anxiety/worry
Ringing in ears
Inability to eat in the mornings
No hair growth, breaks faster than it grows
Joint pain
Carpel tunnel-like symptoms
No appetite
Fluid retention to the point of Congestive Heart Failure
Swollen legs that prevent walking
Varicose Veins
Dizziness from fluid on the inner ear
Sore throat
Tightness in throat
Sore feet; painful soles of feet; plantar fascitis
Hypothyroid Clinical signs:High blood pressure or too low blood pressure
Slow heart rate, less than 60 beats per minute
High cholesterol
High triglycerides
Low body temperature, sometimes as low as 95 F.
Osteoporosis
Those with hypothyroidism don't have all these symptoms, they have clusters of them making the disease difficult to diagnose.
Joint pain is one of the many symptoms of hypothyroidism. There is a comprehensive list of the symptoms in the related link below (Hypothyroidism Risk/Symptoms Checklist)
Someone who has hypothyroidism will probably have more than one of the following symptoms
Fatigue, weakness, dry hair, dry skin, hair loss, muscle cramps, constipation, depression, irritability, and memory loss are all common symptoms of hypothyroidism.
Many common symptoms of hypothyroidism are dry hair and skin, weight gain, hair loss, muscle cramps and aches, depression, constipation, memory loss, decreased libido, weakness, and more.
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Hypothyroidism causes symptoms that are very evident. As a result, you would know when the medication to treat it isn't effective. The symptoms would overlap and persevere over the condition.
Some patients report weight gain with subclinical hypothyroidism. Although the T4 is normal in subclinical hypothyroidism by definition, some patients report symptoms with only the elevated TSH.
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Symptoms of hypothyroidism usually appear slowly over several months or years. However, some people develop symptoms of hypothyroidism quickly over a few months. In general, the lower your thyroid hormone levels become and the longer they stay low, the more severe your symptoms will be
Synthroid is a thyroid hormone used in the treatment of hypothyroidism.
Hypothyroidism is a under active thyroid gland. That means it does not make enough hormones from that gland to keep the body running normally. There is no cure so they can only manage the symptoms and severity of the disease.
No but Hyperthyroidism has some symptoms that can be confused wit arthritis. For more info on this go to the associated link (Hypothyroidism Risk/Symptoms Checklist) below.