The most common thyroid problem that many people suffer from is hypothyroidism. If you have this disorder, you are missing thyroid hormone. This leads to a variety of symptoms. If someone with this problem doesn’t get a correct diagnosis and treatment, they can have health issues that impact their heart rate, blood pressure, metabolism, and more. We will discuss some of the most common symptoms of thyroid disorder so it will be easier for you to identify if you suffer from this problem.

One of the most prominent symptoms with those that suffer from hypothyroidism is numbness in their body and sore muscles. Perhaps you have joints that are sore, or perhaps your knees are swelling. In many cases, the symptoms overlap with those of other conditions such as arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome. While it’s possible to have more than one of these conditions, in some cases mistakes are made and people with a thyroid disorder are mis-diagnosed with something else. Anyone that suffers from arthritis can be given medication that sometimes can cause a thyroid imbalance. Sadly, it is possible to develop arthritis anyway if you do not treat your hypothyroidism because autoimmune diseases can take hold without a healthy thyroid! So if you’re experiencing unusual muscle or joint pain, it’s a good idea to get your thyroid checked out.

A universal symptom that strikes those with hypothyroidism is lethargy, or fatigue. This is a result of the metabolism slowing down because of the thyroid disorder. And, to make the situation more irritating, this feeling a fatigue can also be simply the result of not getting enough quality sleep. It’s also a major symptom in a lot of other health related issues. Still, make an appointment with your doctor if there is no apparent reason for your fatigue. Your doctor will find out if you have other symptoms of hypothyroidism, and perhaps give you a blood test.

Once it’s certain that hypothyroidism is your problem, and you begin treatments, you should start to feel better right away.

If you are neck and swelling, there is the possibility that you have goiter which is a condition developed by hypothyroidism. This can also be visible around the cheeks and eyes, which may appear swelled. If your voice becomes hoarse, or raspy, it could be because of this swelling gland. Having a lack of iodine in your system causes goiter. This can be the result of not having iodized salt in your everyday diet. Similar symptoms can occur for either type of thyroid problem which could be an overproduction or underproduction of the hormones that are required. It is important to always treat a thyroid problem, especially if you have goiter. This will prevent it from getting large and out of control. Medication from your physician is the key to preventing your thyroid from getting too large. Take care of this as soon as you can if you do have this problem. A proper diagnosis of hypothyroidism is sometimes hard to come by. So many symptoms are attributed to thyroid problems that it takes quite a few of them to make a diagnosis that is correct. Sometimes these symptoms are very broad spectrum, such as muscle pain, fatigue, and weight gain. Once you know that you have several of the symptoms for hypothyroidism, you should get confirmation from a professional medical doctor and seek treatment.

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