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19 Signs Your Thyroid Isn’t Working

You’ve Lost Interest In Sex

Too little TH can cause lowered libido, weight gain, low energy, and body aches and pains.

You’re Feeling Fluttery

Too many thyroid hormones flooding your system (hyperthyroidism) may cause heart palpitations, your heart is actually fluttering or skipping a beat or two, or beating too hard or too quickly, feelings in your chest or pulse points in your throat or neck.

Your Skin Is Dry

Slowed metabolism (caused by too little thyroid hormone production) may cause dry itchy skin.

Your Bowels Are Unpredictable

The thyroid controls digestion, so you may experience constipation if it’s not working well. “There’s just no motility in your gut,” Dr. Miller says. “This is one of the top three most common symptoms of hypothyroidism I see.”You may also experience diarrhea if it’s overworking.

Your Periods Have Changed

This suggests thyroid hormones are in short supply. They may be shorter, farther apart and may be very light.” I always ask my patients about their cycles and if they’re regular,” says Dr. Miller.

You Have Painful Extremities Or Muscles

Producing too little thyroid hormone can damage the nerves that send signals from your brain and spinal cord throughout your body. If you get unexplained pain it is like caused by hypothyroidism.

You Have High Blood Pressure

Pumping strength and blood vessel wall flexibility may be affected by low amounts of thyroid hormone and can slow heart beat.

Your Are Freezing A Lot

Underactive thyroid means less energy is being burned by cells causing you to feel cold. An overactive thyroid puts energy-producing cells into overdrive that’s why you are warm or sweat profusely.

You’re Hoarse And Your Neck Feels Funny

The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists suggests using a hand mirror, watch your throat as you swallow a drink of water. You’re looking for any bulges or protrusions in the thyroid area, which is below your Adam’s apple but above your collarbones. You may want to try this several times to get a hang of where your thyroid really is. If you see anything that’s lumpy or suspicious, see your doctor.

Your Sleep Is Messed Up

If you sleep too much or too little it may be due to hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

You’ve Gained Weight

If you have gained or lost weight it’s due to hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

“They’ll tell me that they aren’t eating any more than usual, but they’re gaining weight,” she says. “They are exercising, but they are getting nowhere. They can’t lose it.” It’s almost always due to an underactive thyroid, she says.

Your Hair Is Thinning Or Falling Out

Thinning or falling out may be due to hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

“Lots of my patients come in and tell me that their hairdresser sent them,” says Dr. Miller. “They’ll say, ‘My hair stylist said I’m losing my hair and I needed to go ask my doctor about my thyroid.’ The hair salons are more aware of thyroid problems than some doctors!”

You Have Trouble Getting Pregnant

Problematic thyroid affects ovulating and getting pregnant.

You Have High Cholesterol 

Hypothyroidism affects high levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-when cholesterol doesn’t change with diet, exercise, or medication. Underactive thyroid mat trigger levels of the “bad” cholesterol and cause to heart problems, including an enlarged heart and heart failure.

Source: http://dailyhealthmind.com