Symptoms of thyroid in female

  1. Thyroid Symptoms That Signal Thyroid Problems: Hyperthyroidism, Thyroiditis, and More
  2. Thyroid Disease Symptoms: Common and Rare
  3. 14 Thyroid Symptoms In Women
  4. Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid)
  5. Thyroid Disease: Causes, Symptoms, Risk Factors, Testing & Treatment


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Thyroid Symptoms That Signal Thyroid Problems: Hyperthyroidism, Thyroiditis, and More

What Are the Symptoms of Thyroid Problems? The symptoms of hyperthyroidism include: • Weight loss, despite increased appetite • Increased heart rate, • More frequent • Muscle weakness, trembling hands • Development of a • Lighter or shorter menstrual periods The symptoms of • Lethargy, slower mental processes or depression • Reduced heart rate • Increased sensitivity to cold • Tingling or numbness in the hands • Development of a goiter (an enlargement in your neck) • Subacute thyroiditis: • Mild to severe pain in the • The • Pain or discomfort when swallowing or turning your head • Appearance of these symptoms shortly after a Call Your Doctor About Thyroid Problems If: • You have any of the symptoms listed above. Call 911 or seek emergency medical care if: • You are feverish, agitated, or delirious, and have a rapid pulse; you could be having a thyrotoxic crisis, a sudden and dangerous complication of • You feel intensely cold, drowsy and lethargic; you could be experiencing the symptoms of the beginning stages of a myxedema SOURCES: American Academy of Family Physicians. The American Thyroid Association. EndocrineWeb.com. The Norman Endocrine Surgery Clinic. Community Health Care Medicial Library. Johns Hopkins University. U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. Mary Shoman, patient Advocate - About.com. WebMD Drug Reference from MedicineNet: "Levothyroxine Oral."

Thyroid Disease Symptoms: Common and Rare

Not everyone with thyroid disease will have these changes. You can have an underactive thyroid and still lose weight or be underweight. You can have an overactive thyroid and find that you can't lose weight, even with a healthy diet and exercise. Temperature Both forms of thyroid disease can make you sensitive to temperature. • Low cholesterol: Your cholesterol may stay too low despite your diet, weight, and exercise. • Graves’ ophthalmopathy: The most notable symptom is bulging eyes. Your eyes may not be completely covered when your eyelids close. • Rashes: Hyperthyroidism and Graves' disease can cause pretibial myxedema. It's also known as thyroid dermopathy. The skin on your shins may swell and turn red. In some cases, a bumpy rash known as miliaria can also appear on the face. • Neuropathy: Low levels of thyroid hormones can lead to nerve damage. You might feel tingling and numbness in your hands and feet. A painful condition known as • Trouble conceiving a baby: Even a mildly underactive thyroid can affect ovulation, the release of an egg each month. It can also keep an embryo from implanting in the uterus. • A Word From Verywell Your thyroid produces hormones that affect many different organs and functions in your body. The symptoms differ depending on whether your thyroid is overactive or underactive. Contact your healthcare provider about thyroid symptoms as soon as possible for an accurate diagnosis and treatment. • Department of Health and Human Services. Office ...

14 Thyroid Symptoms In Women

Your thyroid is kind of like that popular girl from your middle school: It controls basically everything around it, and when it gets pissed off, all hell breaks loose. The thyroid is a small gland at the base of your neck that affects essentially every one of your bodily functions. So it’s really no surprise that several issues can arise when this gland suddenly doesn’t release enough thyroid hormone ( The most annoying part: The symptoms of thyroid disease mirror the symptoms of a lot of other issues. “Thyroid conditions can do undiagnosed for a long period of time,” says Valentina Rodriguez, M.D., an endocrinologist at NYU Langone Health. “Symptoms vary from person to person, and can come on suddenly or very gradually, so they’re hard to detect.” Still, you need to stay on top of whatever symptoms you do experience because thyroid disease is way, way, more common among women. One in eight women will develop a thyroid disorder during her lifetime, according to the Leaving a thyroid condition untreated can be really taxing on your other organs, especially your heart, says Rodriguez. Plus, living with the symptoms of a whacked out thyroid really sucks. These are the thyroid symptoms in women you should be aware of: An underactive thyroid slows down all your bodily functions, including your metabolism, says Rodriguez. “Your body is basically being told to put the brakes on everything,” she says. “And many women gain a little weight because of this.” If you have hyperthyroidi...

Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid)

Diagnosis The symptoms of hypothyroidism can be different from person to person. And they often look like symptoms of other health problems. Because of that, a diagnosis of hypothyroidism doesn't rely on symptoms alone. It's usually based on the results of blood tests. The first blood test typically done to diagnose hypothyroidism measures the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in the blood. If it's high, the test is done again, along with a blood test for the thyroid hormone T-4. If the results show that TSH is high and T-4 is low, then the diagnosis is hypothyroidism. In some cases, the thyroid hormone T-3 may be measured as well. If the second test shows high TSH but T-4 and T-3 are in the standard range, then the diagnosis is a condition called subclinical hypothyroidism. It usually doesn't cause any noticeable symptoms. TSH tests also play an important role in managing hypothyroidism over time. They help your health care provider find and maintain the right dosage of medication for you. The results of these blood tests can be affected by some medicines or supplements. This includes biotin, a vitamin taken as a stand-alone supplement or as part of a multivitamin. Before you have blood tests done, tell your health care provider about any medicines or supplements you take. Treatment Treatment for hypothyroidism usually includes taking the thyroid hormone medicine levothyroxine (Levo-T, Synthroid, others) every day. This medicine is taken by mouth. It returns horm...

Thyroid Disease: Causes, Symptoms, Risk Factors, Testing & Treatment

Your thyroid creates and produces hormones that play a role in many different systems throughout your body. When your thyroid makes either too much or too little of these important hormones, it’s called a thyroid disease. There are several different types of thyroid disease, including hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, thyroiditis and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Overview What is the thyroid? The thyroid gland is a small organ that’s located in the front of the neck, wrapped around the windpipe (trachea). It’s shaped like a butterfly, smaller in the middle with two wide wings that extend around the side of your throat. The thyroid is a gland. You have glands throughout your body, where they create and release substances that help your body do a specific thing. Your thyroid makes hormones that help control many vital functions of your body. When your thyroid doesn’t work properly, it can impact your entire body. If your body makes too much thyroid hormone, you can develop a condition called What does the thyroid do? Your thyroid has an important job to do within your body — releasing and controlling thyroid hormones that control metabolism. Metabolism is a process where the food you take into your body is transformed into energy. This energy is used throughout your entire body to keep many of your body’s systems working correctly. Think of your metabolism as a generator. It takes in raw energy and uses it to power something bigger. The thyroid controls your metabolism with a few ...