March 15, 2008

Subtle, Undiagnosed Symptoms Could Be Signs of Subclinical Hypothyroidism

Do you have vague, uncomfortable symptoms with no obvious cause?If so, you might be one of the 45 million people who have a chronic medical problem that is both under-diagnosed and under-treated.Think about it…Do you feel tired all the time and have trouble concentrating?Is your skin dry? Do you retain fluid?Has your sex drive gone downhill?Are your hands and feet always cold?Is your hair thinning, your voice a little hoarse, your fingernails a little thick?Is your cholesterol high?Do you have trouble losing weight or have you gained weight recently?Are you depressed or anxious?Do you have really bad PMS or trouble getting pregnant?Do your muscles feel weak, crampy, and painful?Most of these symptoms aren’t severe enough to send you to the emergency room.In fact, we usually accept them as a normal part of life — and so do conventional doctors. They don’t view these symptoms as serious.But they certainly affect your quality of life. And they can lead to more serious problems, including heart attacks and diabetes.So what causes these symptoms?It’s called hypothyroidism.In this condition, your overall metabolic gas pedal has slowed down because the master gland that controls it, your thyroid gland, isn’t functioning at full speed.If your thyroid slows […]

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