The symptoms of thyroid diseases come on slowly, and it’s important to know your body’s warning signs in order to get treatment in time. And with that in mind, here are some symptoms that should never be ignored:
An early sign of thyroid disease is poor concentration. At first, you may feel confused and mentally lethargic, and after having the disease for a long time, you may experience poor memory.
There are many reasons for being tired and having reduced stamina. If sleep doesn’t relieve your fatigue, and if you continue feeling lethargic and tired, your thyroid might not be functioning properly.
Another hidden sign of a thyroid problem is a change in body temperature. You may feel cold, have cold hands and feet, or experience cold sweats, or be sensitive to heat.
Thyroid problems can be greatly affect your mood. You may experience mood swings and get upset easily, and you may suddenly begin to feel depressed and dejected.
If you have trouble maintaining your weight even though you haven’t changed your diet and exercise, it might be a signal your thyroid isn’t working properly.
If you have been suffering from constipation or diarrhoea for quite some time it could be because of the thyroid. Gas, flatulence and even bloating are indicators of the disease. The changes in the hormone level production can affect the digestive processes.
Does your skin constantly itch? Is your hair dry and brittle, so much so that it is starting to fall out? This could be a sign that you suffer from hypothyroidism, meaning that your thyroid gland is producing too few hormones.
You might find this little strange but certain foods like soy, nuts and even cabbage can slow thyroid function causing breathing problems. Thus, if you find difficulty in breathing while eating such foods, know that it is time to head for a check-up.
Accelerated heart beat even when you are not excited can be another symptom you should look out for as it indicates thyroid too. Lower levels of thyroid cause your heart to beat slower than normal.
If you have high blood pressure and nothing seems to be resolving the issue without medication — such as a healthier diet or more exercise — you may want to get your thyroid checked.
An under-active thyroid can cause high levels of the “bad” cholesterol, which unfortunately can lead to an enlarged heart or heart failure.
References:
https://en.newsner.com/science/6-hidden-symptoms-of-a-thyroid-problem-that-you-should-never-ignore/
https://www.littlethings.com/symptoms-of-thyroid-problems/?utm_medium=google&vpage=3