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Friday, January 13, 2012 | 6:09 pm
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am definitely spoiled by the small class sizes, relaxed student rules, diligent student body, and incredible parent involvement not to mention the fabulous (never boring) city of Berlin. The trains are so great, I hope I never have to drive again.
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Common Symptoms Of Hypothyroidism – What To Look For
Friday, January 13, 2012 | 11:25 amThe conditions to look for, if you suspect that you have hypothyroidism, can be confusing at best. This is because so many symptoms can show up. Not only that, but many of these symptoms can also be signs of other health problems. That’s why it’s important to get an accurate medical diagnosis before attempting to treat hypothyroidism. To help you out, we are going to present some of the major symptoms related to hypothyroidism.
Emotional upsets and moodiness are common in individuals who develop a thyroid disorder. Depression is quite common, as well as a feeling of stress even in normal situations. These symptoms, naturally, can also be the result of other conditions and not due to a thyroid problem. Nonetheless, if other symptoms are also present that are common to a thyroid disorder, don’t ignore the situation. It’s critical to pinpoint the cause of your stress and depression-related problems. If they are caused by a thyroid disorder, instead of a mental/emotion problem, traditional treatments won’t do any good. Getting your thyroid to work properly is the answer to these problems, and not going on a course of anti-depressants or antianxiety medications. Anyone that gains weight, seemingly for no reason, might want to see if they have hypothyroidism. Of course, people gain weight for many other reasons as well, most notably because of inactivity and consuming more calories than they burn. A clear sign that your thyroid may be underactive is that you will gain weight even though you work out and watch what you eat on a regular basis. Your thyroid produces a certain hormone that keeps your metabolism running high. If it is not produced, it will slow down, and you will gain weight. As you can see, if your thyroid is not producing the hormone, you will definitely have weight gain issues no matter what you do. So gaining weight for no apparent reason is one typical symptom of hypothyroidism to watch out for.
Because hypothyroidism symptoms can be caused by a bunch of other health problems, one thing that you really need to think about is the risk factor that you might have for thyroid issues. Make sure you have this discussion with your doctor as there are certain things that are going to raise the chances of developing hypothyroidism. Women are more likely to have this condition than men, especially as they get older. If family members suffer from thyroid or autoimmune diseases this is something of a risk factor. Increased exposure to radiation or to certain chemicals can be other factors. Smokers are also a lot more likely to suffer from illnesses that affect their thyroids. These are some of the risk factors of hypothyroidism you should be aware of.
Do whatever you can to determine if the symptoms you are having are, indeed, caused by a thyroid disorder. It may take a little time to find a thyroid disorder specialist, but it is worth the effort. Sometimes a person will suffer with these, and other, symptoms for a long time and never really know what the problem is until, one day, they are diagnosed with a thyroid disorder. The symptoms we’ve discussed above are just some of the possible signs that your thyroid might not be functioning properly, so it’s always essential to get a medical diagnosis to be sure.
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