Thyroid disease symptoms and hypothyroidism symptoms afflict millions of adults in the USA alone. Thyroid disease symptoms are frequently misdiagnosed or undiagnosed. Approximately 10-20% of women and 1-2% of men have symptoms of thyroid problems. The most common type of thyroid dysfunction is the condition hypothyroidism, also called low thyroid or underactive thyroid.
When
thyroid function slows too much, one of the consequences is that
metabolism in the body slows down more than it should. When the body's
metabolism slows down due to underactive thyroid function, the result
can be hypothyroidism symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain and
depression. And other thyroid symptoms may be experienced as well, and
these other symptoms may appear to be unrelated.
The most common thyroid disease symptoms and hypothyroidism symptoms include:
• Cold intolerance, cold hands and feet
• Constipation
• Depression
• Dry and coarse skin
• Fatigue and weakness
• Forgetfulness, dementia
• Hair loss
• Heavy menstrual periods
• High cholesterol
• Immune system problems
• Nervousness, tremors
• Sleep difficulties
• Weight gain
Having hypothyroidism
symptoms is related to hormone imbalance. For a woman, three of the
critical hormones are estrogen, thyroid hormone and progesterone.
Understanding how these hormones work together helps one better
understand how to approach treating thyroid disease symptoms.
Harvard-trained
Dr. John R. Lee, women's physician Dr. Jesse Hanley and Virginia
Hopkins are co-authors of the best-seller What Your Doctor
May NOT Tell You About Premenopause. Dr. Lee explains his observations
over a twenty-year period when treating women having thyroid disease
symptoms. Dr. Lee believed that elevated levels of estrogen interferes
with normal thyroid function, while progesterone facilitates healthy
thyroid function. As excess estrogen interferes with normal thyroid
hormone function, progesterone helps the thyroid gland function more as
it is supposed to.
He noticed that women who tested normal for
thyroid function were often progesterone deficient. Dr. Lee found a
clear pattern in his patients with a progesterone deficiency which was
this - their thyroid disease symptoms lessened when natural progesterone
supplementation was done and hormone balance was achieved.
Read
more about hormone imbalance, how progesterone deficiency happens and
how to have balanced hormones for better health. There is a free online
womens hormone health test you can take to find out more about your
health and symptoms you may be experiencing. After the test, you will
receive physician-based recommendations based on your answers.
If you feel you may have thyroid disease symptoms, learn more about the
natural approaches recommended by naturopathic physicians for treating hypothyroidism symptoms.
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