Symptoms for low level thyroid are feeling tire, weak or depressed, heavy or irregular menstrual period, constipation, Dry skins and brittle nails, memory problem, not being able to stand cold and/or having trouble thinking clearly .
Symptoms of a low thyroid gland are increased weight gain and difficulty in maintaining a healthy weight. A person with this problem may feel sluggish and require medication.
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There is tons of information on the internet. Because a lot of people suffer from symptoms that relay to low thyroid nowerdays in the waiting room from de doctors office are flyers with the most common symptoms.
The medical term for a low level of the hormone secreted by the thyroid gland in the neck is "hypothyroidism." This condition occurs when the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones, leading to various metabolic issues and symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain, and sensitivity to cold. It can be diagnosed through blood tests measuring levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and thyroid hormones (T3 and T4).
Hypothyroidism.
The symptoms include: fatigue, depression, weight gain, hair loss, and bad moods. This is the reference link used: http://thyroid.about.com/cs/symptomsproblems/a/heartrisk.htm
Symptoms of an under-active thyroid include fatigue, increased sensitivity to cold, constipation, weight gain, weakness, loss or thinning of hair, or dry skin.
A low Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) level typically indicates that the pituitary gland is producing less TSH, often due to an overactive thyroid gland or hyperthyroidism. As a result, the thyroxin (T4) levels in the bloodstream would generally be elevated, as the thyroid is producing more thyroxin in response to reduced stimulation from TSH. This imbalance can lead to symptoms associated with hyperthyroidism, such as increased metabolism and weight loss.
Thyroid function - Hypothyroidism. A low level of thyroxine and high level of TSH indicate an underactive thyroid.
by definition its unlikely to have BOTH hyper and hypo thyroid symptoms. get an endocrinologist and get a thyroid ultrasound
An autopsy only checks the physical aspect of the body. It could not determine the thyroid level of someone.
According to mayoclinic.org it would seem that you might just have low thyroid symptoms. Or it's medical name hypothyroidism. Already before looking I suspected it. Even if my area of knowledge were for animals, it matched the symptoms. However, for you to be sure, I would suggest you go to a doctor, so the right test can be done and you can get treatment for your illness.