The symptoms of hypothyroidism vary depending on the severity of the disease. For this reason, the disease does not come to mind at all and occurs by chance as a result of tests performed for other reasons. The most common symptoms
Fatigue
Intolerance to cold
Weight gain
Constipation
Depression
Slowing of movements and speed of thought
Muscle pains, weakness in muscles
Involuntary muscle contractions
Dry skin, rashes
Easily broken hair and nails
Decrease in sexual desire
Pain, numbness or tingling in hands and fingers
Irregular or heavy menstruation, no menstruation
Memory weakness, depression in the elderly
Developmental delay in children
Early puberty in young people
Thickening and hoarseness of the voice
Swelling in the face
Thinning of the eyebrows or the complete disappearance of some of them
Hearing loss
Severe anemia
THIS FINDINGS CAN BE ALL OF THEM, AND SOME OF THESE CAN BE VISIBLE
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