10 Signs That You Might Have A Thyroid Problem

10 Signs That You Might Have A Thyroid Problem

Thyroid
November 22, 2017 , Last updated: March 29, 2024

Sonal is in her final year of college and under a lot of pressure to complete assignments. Since the past couple of months, she noticed that she was gaining weight and feeling lethargic inspite of getting sufficient sleep at night. At first, she assumed it was the stress from studies that was bothering her. However, when she missed her period by more than a month, she went for a check-up.

Like many young women of her age, Sonal was diagnosed with hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is a thyroid disorder marked by a sluggish function of the thyroid gland. This leads to a slower secretion of the thyroid hormone and affects body metabolism, heart rate, and brain function. Sonal’s doctor prescribed medications for treatment for hypothyroidism and advised her on dietary changes she needed to make.

 Modern lifestyle marked by lethargy and sitting at computers all day, combined with unhealthy diets that are high in salt and sugar, have made thyroid problems in women common. The good news is that knowing what to look for can help you detect an issue early. Here are 10 signs your body will show to indicate that you might have an on-going thyroid problem.

  1. Unexplained weight gain or loss

Thyroid disorders affect your body metabolism. A slow thyroid function slows down your metabolism and leads to weight gain whereas a hyperactive thyroid problem speeds up your metabolism and leads to excessive weight loss. If you experience an unexplained weight fluctuation, it might be a sign of a thyroid disorder.

  1. Constant fatigue

People with thyroid problems often find themselves feeling inexplicably tired and dull throughout the day. If you feel fatigued and sleepy inspite of having slept for a full 8 hours at night, you might be suffering from hypothyroidism.

  1. Severe hair loss

Thyroid problems affect your physical appearance too. Most of women who suffer from thyroid disorders experience severe hair loss, brittle nails, and dry skin. If left untreated, the hair loss could turn into permanent baldness. Dry skin can lead to wrinkles and age spots.

  1. Muscle and joint pains

Your joints and muscles require the thyroid hormones to function smoothly. Thyroid problems cause joint and muscle pains which can even interfere with daily activities like climbing the stairs or lifting heavy objects. Untreated thyroid problems can lead to osteoporosis (brittle bone disease) and even fractures.

  1. Irregular menstruation

One of the main symptoms of thyroid in women is irregular periods. Both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism cause women to miss their period anywhere from a few weeks to even several months. In the case of severe thyroid problems, menstruation is known to stop completely.

  1. Swollen neck

A swelling or a lump in the neck is one of the most common signs that you have a thyroid disorder. The lump starts off as a painless growth or bulge, however if left untreated, it can turn quite painful. Any spongy swelling in the neck should be shown to a doctor immediately.

  1. Restlessness and anxiety

Insomnia (inability to sleep), restlessness, and constant anxiety are signs of an overactive thyroid. People suffering from an overactive thyroid often sweat a lot. If left untreated, this can cause hypertension. One the other hand, those suffering from low thyroid function feel depressed and dull.

  1. Bowel irregularities

The digestive and excretory system are heavily dependent on the thyroid hormone to function smoothly. Overactive thyroid leads to loose motions and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). An underactive thyroid causes constipation. If you suffer frequent diarrhoea or constipation, do get your thyroid checked.

  1. Elevated cholesterol

The thyroid hormone plays a vital role in balancing cholesterol levels in your body. Sudden issues with elevated cholesterol indicate that you might be suffering from hypothyroidism. On the other hand, a sharp dip in your cholesterol levels indicate an overactive thyroid.

  1. Infertility and low libido

Thyroid disorders are linked with hormonal imbalance. It therefore is no surprise that a thyroid problem can lead to infertility and a low libido. If you find that you are unable to conceive, do get yourself check for thyroid problems. 

Homeopathy and The Thyroid

Homeopathy treatment for thyroid problems provides holistic healing solutions for all age groups. Many women who face thyroid issues are hesitant to seek medical treatment as they do not want to subject themselves to synthetic hormones. Homeopathy is natural and does not produce harmful side-effects that are normally found in conventional medication. This makes it an especially suitable option for children and expectant mothers.

Thyroid problems do not manifest uniformly in everyone. The only way to successfully treat and control the disease is by customizing the treatment to suit each person’s symptoms. Homeopathy treatment for thyroid takes into consideration each person’s medical history, lifestyle, and genetic susceptibility to thyroid problems. The focus lies on providing immediate relief from physical symptoms and on providing permanent cure in the long-run. Don’t let thyroid problems get in the way of a healthy life. Contact a homeopathic doctor today for wholesome healing for you and your loved ones.

Dr. KANKANA KALRA
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Dr. KANKANA KALRA

BHMS

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