Hypothyroidism (An Underactive Thyroid )
- fatigue, exhaustion
- feeling run down and sluggish
- depression
- difficulty concentrating, brain fog
- unexplained or excessive weight gain
- dry, coarse and/or itchy skin
- dry, coarse and/or thinning hair
- feeling cold, especially in the extremities
- constipation
- muscle cramps
- increased menstrual flow
- more frequent periods
- infertility/miscarriage
Hyperthyroidism (An Overactive Thyroid )
- nervousness
- irritability
- increased perspiration
- thinning of your skin
- fine brittle hair
- muscular weakness especially involving the upper arms and thighs
- shaky hands
- panic disorder
- insomnia
- racing heart
- more frequent bowel movements
- weight loss despite a good appetite
- lighter flow, less frequent menstrual periods
Here is the photo collection of overactive thyroid
1.Diffused Goiter
DIFFUSED GOITER |
DIFFUSED GOITER |
2.Multinodular Goitre
MULTINODULAR GOITRE |
3.Thyroid Caricinoma Retrosternal
RETROSTERNAL THYROID CARCINOMA GET DETAILS... |
2 comments:
Last September, i found out why i was losing my hair and gaining weight. I also felt depressed most of the time. My doctor told me i had hypothyroidism. He recommended taking porcine thyroid and so far it has made marvelous improvements to my health.
It's common for women to feel tired, experience mood swings, and have a variety of other symptoms in the months after childbirth. But for some women, symptoms can become troublesome. At this point women may take natural thyroid to boost their energy.
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