Top 12 Signs Of Hypothyroidism Most Women Ignore

 

Many of us have heard of hypothyroidism but have no idea how many ways it can affect our daily lives.

Hypothyroidism is a condition that is characterized by an underproduction of thyroid hormone in the body and is known to primarily affect woman over the age of 60. Producing too little thyroid hormone can manifest in many ways and is often overlooked because the symptoms resemble other illnesses or common problems. It’s important to know the most common symptoms so that you can seek medical help if need be. Here are 12 of the symptoms people most often overlook.

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1. Fatigue is a common symptom of hypothyroidism.

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2. Constipation is another symptom that accompanies hypothyroidism that can be overlooked simply due to the fact that many believe it’s a result of diet.

The lack of thyroid hormone in the body can result in challenged digestive processing.

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3. Memory issues.

People who have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism have reported problems remembering things. Misplacing keys, having more trouble than usual finding your car, and forgetting names can all be associated with poor memory. That being said, this isn’t necessarily worth getting alarmed by because a lot of different things can make you forgetful. Diet, medications, and being tired can all account for memory problems.

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4. Muscle aches and stiffness.

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5. A swollen or puffy face.

Someone’s face can seem swollen or puffier than usual for a number of reasons, which is why this symptom often isn’t followed up on with a medical professional. It’s just another common symptom of hypothyroidism.

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6. High blood cholesterol.

Masked as a problem with your diet, this symptom can go unnoticed when related to the thyroid.

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7. Depression.

People are often unaware that depression can result from an under-active thyroid. This is one reason that it’s not attributed to a chronic health issue.

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8. Sensitivity to low temperatures.

People wouldn’t ever expect that feeling cold could easily be a sign of an underlying health issue.

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9. Heavier than normal menstrual bleeding.

Irregular or heavy menstruation has been associated with an under active thyroid.

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10. Weight gain.

It may be more difficult to shed pounds if your thyroid isn’t functioning properly.

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11. Hair thinning.

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12. Lower than usual sex drive.

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