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Question by  thangam (95)

What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism?

I need to know the symptoms of hypothyroidism.

 
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Answer by  josie (287)

Symptoms can include fatigue, decreased appetite with moderate weight gain, muscle aches, constipation, cold sensitivity, dry skin, hoarseness and depression. I have had hypothyroidism for many years and have experienced all of these symptoms at various times. Prior to being diagnosed, i was extremely exhausted and did gain some weight. Recently when my level was off, I was quite depressed.

 
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Answer by  sar (227)

The most common symptoms of hypothyroidism are fatigue, depression, cold intolerance, thin/brittle hair and fingernails, dry and itchy skin, paleness, weight gain, constipation, and decreased sweating. Sometimes people also experience low body temperatures, voice deepening or a horse voice, slow speech, and a slow heart rate.

 
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Answer by  Teaberry (846)

Here are a few symptoms: Lack of energy, weight issues, forgetfulness, loss of hair, loss of appetite, temperature intolerances, sadness, fatigue, loss of sex drive, confusion, craving of certain foods, anxiety, loss of body hair, extreme cramps and pains, irregular menstrual periods, gastrointestional problems, anger and irritability, and extreme stress emotions.

 
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Answer by  PiperHaley (110)

I have hypothyroidism and I've had it for decades. Years ago before my doctor discovered it and put me on thyroid medication, I was weak, tired, and gained weight.

 
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