No, it's usually the oppposite. Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is a disease of the thyroid which causes it to become underactive. An underactive thyroid can quite commonly lead to weight gain. However, an overactive thyroid often leads to weight loss.
While weight loss can occur as a result of Lyme disease due to loss of appetite, fatigue, and other symptoms, it is not typically a prominent or defining feature of the illness. Treatment for Lyme disease can also lead to weight gain as the body heals and returns to normal functioning. If you are experiencing unexplained weight loss, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause.
Constipation, diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, abdomiom pain. What do you think of these symptoms ?”
hmm the major symptoms are: Weakness Liver pain Loss of appetite Weight loss and fatigue
Feline hyperthyroidism symptoms include weight loss, increased appetite, restlessness, and vomiting. These symptoms differ from other conditions like diabetes or kidney disease, which may also cause weight loss and increased thirst. Hyperthyroidism is unique in its combination of symptoms, such as increased appetite and restlessness, which are not typically seen in other conditions.
Tenex is a blood pressure medicine and has not been shown to cause weight loss. Just the opposite, it has been known to cause weight gain.
weight loss, lack of action
The H pylori bacteria doesn't cause diarrhea, but it gives black, tarry stools. Other symptoms include weight loss, loss of appetite, bloating, nausea, burping, and vomiting.
The only way tobacco can cause weight loss is if you chain smoke & don't eat.
An over active thyroid can cause weight loss an underactive thyroid can cause weight gain
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