Hypothyroidism

by taylorevance@gmail.com | July 22, 2016 9:00 am

For now, we will concentrate on hypothyroidism and how this condition impacts your health.

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When for any reason, there’s not enough thyroid hormone released by the thyroid, the body’s metabolic function slows down. This, in turn, leads to a hefty weight gain or difficulty in losing weight and general fatigue. The most common condition of hypothyroidism is Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, which is an autoimmune condition that might be fixed through surgery.

In truth, hypothyroidism presents very obvious but vague symptoms, so it’s very easy to miss the diagnosis. The first presenting symptoms usually affect your emotions and metabolism. You may notice fluctuations in your mood that are out of character for you and you also start to consistently gain weight.

The next thing you may notice is never ending fatigue that you just can’t explain. You then may start to notice thinning hair, joint pain, brain fog or memory impairment and sensitivity to cold.

If you experience any of these on a regular basis, it’s advisable that you book an appointment with your doctor and request to have your thyroid checked.

Symptoms of Hypothyroidism (Inactive Thyroid)

Symptoms of Hyperthyroidism (Overactive Thyroid)

What Causes the Thyroid To Slow Down?

The most common cause of a slow thyroid is an autoimmune condition. Your body’s immune system is responsible for protecting you from bacterial, viral and any foreign invasion.

If you have autoimmune hypothyroidism, your immune system starts fighting your thyroid gland. This impairs your thyroid function and leads to reduced secretion of thyroid hormones. The most common autoimmune condition is the Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.

Other common causes of hypothyroidism include:

To continue, see: 7 Ways to Heal Your Thyroid

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