Symptoms of Hypothyroidism


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Hypothyroid symptoms can be vague and at times people can be asymptomatic.

Common hypothyroid symptoms include fatigue, weight gain, forgetfulness, and depression.


People can develop thinning of the hair, coarsening of the hair, dry skin, drooping eyelids, slowed speech, and facial swelling.


Other hypothyroid symptoms include constipation, numbness of the hands and feet, feeling cold when others are not, and increased menstrual bleeding.

 

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Symptoms of hypothyroid often do not lead directly to the underlying diagnosis and many symptoms can be misleading. Please review all concerns and information found on this website with your health care provider.