Underactive Thyroid Symptoms
Are you like a lot of people that are constantly feeling tired and exhausted despite getting more than the amount of sleep that you need to. Or maybe are you one of the ones that have trouble concentrating on things or just poor concentration in general? Maybe you feel unusually cold, particularly around your hands and feet, including your fingers and toes. Do you find that you are suffering any hair loss at an unusual rate? And perhaps more importantly, are you struggling with your weight? This could be the inability to lose weight or even unexplained weight gain will stop
If any of these are a problem for you than it may be time to have a look at your thyroid. The thyroid gland which is located just beneath the larynx, controls metabolic function. With the enzymes it controls regulating cellular functions such as circulation, your mood, memory, normal sleep, your weight and even your libido. There are also hormones manufactured by the thyroid gland, these include thyroxine and triiodothyronine. These hormones communicate with tissues inside the body, and sending messages to the cells to quicken or slow down the process of converting food and oxygen into energy, heat and tissue. With all this going on at such a small level it’s not surprising that things can begin to breakdown.
There are some other symptoms commonly associated with an underactive thyroid, while of course you may be having any number of problems with the symptoms listed above, some other things you may want to look out for are pain and/or stiffness in your muscles and joints, chest pain, slow reflexes, muscle weakness and no good reason, dry eyes and mouth or perhaps even a lump in your gland in your throat. If you happen to be experiencing any of these symptoms or even multiple symptoms then it may be time to look at Thyromine for treating your underactive thyroid symptoms.
If you do not do anything about an abnormally functioning thyroid gland it can often lead to more serious health problems. The thyroid gland can be treated without resulting in expensive doctor’s bills and surgeries but of course if left untreated, then just like anything you will usually begin to deteriorate even more. There is no substitute for a doctor’s advice so if you are unsure I would recommend consulting your local practitioner and maybe even getting some thyroid tests done. You may even want to ask your doctor about Thyromine while discussing your underactive thyroid.
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June 24th, 2009 at 9:29 pm
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