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8 Signs You Might Have Hypothyroidism

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Disorders regarding the thyroid gland are pretty common. In fact, approximately 12 percent of Americans will deal with a thyroid issue at some point. Sadly, it appears that 60 percent of them will not be aware of their health condition.

It’s important to know that, in general, women are more prone to develop a thyroid disorder than the opposite sex. Plus, thyroid-related issues tend to increase with age. This butterfly-shaped gland is responsible for many things, including controlling metabolism and boosting energy.

Unfortunately, issues can appear anytime, regardless of high or low hormone levels. However, when it comes to hypothyroidism, namely low levels of thyroid hormone, the condition can delay your metabolism as well as reduce your body’s natural ability to repair itself.

With that in mind, let’s find out how you can spot the signs and symptoms your thyroid sends you.

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1 thought on “8 Signs You Might Have Hypothyroidism”

  1. I was initially diagnosed with having hypothyroidism at then later was changed to being pseuohypoparathyroidism. What is the difference and how significant?

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