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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.
It is a natural process. Do not bother for minimal hair loss daily because such things are bound to occur with ageing.
There is a wealth of information online about hypothyroidism and weight loss. Check out the Wikipedia page at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothyroidism and look into the references it uses (at the bottom of the page) to learn more.
If the hair loss is caused by hypothyroidism then yes, thyroid replacement therapy will help you to stop losing hair and you will start seeing new growth. If your thyroid has been failing for sometime it may take 3 months or more before you see a noticeable difference.
Baldness is loss of hair in the frontal head. This does not occur all of a sudden.
Pyometra, is a primary disease of the skin and haircoat. Also Hypothyroidism (Deficiency of the Thyroid hormone) will cause hair loss over the back of the animal.
Yes, hair loss can be one of many symptoms of a thyroid condition. The thyroid condition that most commonly experiences hair loss is an overactive thyroid, or hyperthyroid. Hyperthyroidism is when the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormones.
In general Memory loss is referred to as Amnesia, is an abnormal degree of forgetfulness and/or inability to recall past events.
fatigue, weight loss, fever, and mental changes such as forgetfulness.
The symptoms of memory loss diseases include forgetfulness,confusion, loss of memory, and forgetting what you are doing. These symptoms can be treated with medication, but it may not always be successful.
This explains it all !A number of things can cause excessive hair loss. For example, about 3 or 4 months after an illness or a major surgery, you may suddenly lose a large amount of hair. This hair loss is related to the stress of the illness and is temporary.Hormonal problems may cause hair loss. If your thyroid gland is overactive or underactive, your hair may fall out. This hair loss usually can be helped by treatment thyroid disease. Hair loss may occur if male or female hormones, known as androgens and estrogens, are out of balance. Correcting the hormone imbalance may stop your hair loss.Many women notice hair loss about 3 months after they've had a baby. This loss is also related to hormones. During pregnancy, high levels of certain hormones cause the body to keep hair that would normally fall out. When the hormones return to pre-pregnancy levels, that hair falls out and the normal cycle of growth and loss starts again.Some medicines can cause hair loss. This type of hair loss improves when you stop taking the medicine. Medicines that can cause hair loss include blood thinners (also called anticoagulants), medicines used for gout, high blood pressure or heart problems, vitamin A (if too much is taken), birth control pills and antidepressants.Certain infections can cause hair loss. Fungal infections of the scalp can cause hair loss in children. The infection is easily treated with antifungal medicines.Finally, hair loss may occur as part of an underlying disease, such as lupus or diabetes. Since hair loss may be an early sign of a disease, it is important to find the cause so that it can be treated.MIZZ.L;;