Hypothyroidism is the process where the thyroid gland does not produce enough Thyroid Hormone. This results in weight gain due to slow metabolism.
Statistics in the United States show that approximately 10 Million people are affected by Hypothyroidism. It is also said that around 10% of women suffer from thyroid hormone deficiency.
What are the symptoms?
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Weight Gain
Patients often gain weight
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Tiredness
Fatigue and exhuastion
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Depression
Depressed mood
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Learn moreWhat causes it?
Hypothyroidism is basically caused by the lack of thyroid hormones in the thyroid gland. However, acquiring such condition may have specific causes in some cases. There are thyroid-related conditions which lead to Hypothyroidism itself such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.
Thyroiditis, such as Hashimoto's Disease, and autoimmune disorder
Thyroiditis, such as Hashimoto's Disease, and autoimmune disorderThyroidectomy, usually due to thyroid cancer
Thyroidectomy, usually due to thyroid cancerIodine deficiency
Iodine deficiencyMedication side-effects
Medication side-effectsIs there a test?
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Blood test
Check the levels of TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) and T4 (Thyroxine) in the patient’s blood
How to treat it
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