Hypothyroidism - Symptoms
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SymptomsEarly Symptoms. Early symptoms of hypothyroidism are subtle and, in older people, can be easily mistaken for symptoms of stress or aging. They include:
In premenopausal women, early symptoms can interfere with fertility. They may experience heavy periods or, in rare cases, a milky discharge from the breasts. A history of miscarriage may be a sign of impending hypothyroidism. Studies suggest that even if thyroid levels are normal, women who have a history of miscarriages often have antithyroid antibodies during early pregnancy and are at risk for developing autoimmune thyroiditis over time. advertisement
Later Symptoms. As free thyroxine levels fall over the following months, other symptoms may develop:
Symptoms of Secondary (Pituitary-Related) HypothyroidismSecondary hypothyroidism, caused by tumors or other growths on the pituitary, produces the usual symptoms of primary hypothyroidism. In addition, sexual drive and fertility may be impaired in both men and women. Patients may also feel exhausted, crave salt, and have low blood pressure. Headaches and visual disturbances may develop, which are directly related to the pituitary tumor.
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