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Hypothyroidism: When Your Thyroid Is An Underachiever
Some of the major symptoms of an underactive thyroid is being tired and sluggish (even when you catch enough sleep and OD on caffeine), as well as forgetfulness, a feeling of 'cloudiness,' gaining weight, losing hair, headaches, feeling colder than usual, excessive dry skin, pain in muscles and joints, and constipation. The problem? Many of these ...
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Hypothyroidism: When Your Thyroid Is An Underachiever
Some of the major symptoms of an underactive thyroid is being tired and sluggish (even when you catch enough sleep and OD on caffeine), as well as forgetfulness, a feeling of 'cloudiness,' gaining weight, losing hair, headaches, feeling colder than usual, excessive dry skin, pain in muscles and joints, and constipation. The problem? Many of these not-feeling-so-hot signals could happen to the best of us when we're having an off week (or month), which can make the presence of this condition hard to diagnose.
"A lot of symptoms, especially in hypothyroidism, are non-specific and could be caused by variety of different things. Especially in January or February if you live in the Northeast...things like feeling tired, slightly depressed, feeling cold and gaining weight are common," says Alan P. Farwell, MD, director of patient education at the American Thyroid Association. "If a few of these symptoms persist f
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