Thyroid Disease Symptoms and Signs

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Thyroid Disease Symptoms and Signs
Medical Author:
Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD
Medical Editor:
William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR

Thyroid disease is a common problem that can cause symptoms because of over- or under-function
of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is an essential organ for producing thyroid hormones, which
maintain body metabolism. The thyroid gland is located in the front of the neck below the Adam's
apple. Thyroid disease can also sometimes lead to enlargement of the thyroid gland in the neck,
which can cause symptoms that are directly related to the increase in size of the organ (such
as difficulty swallowing and discomfort in front of the neck).
Just as the types of thyroid conditions can vary, so can the symptoms of thyroid problems. Here, we
have listed ten common symptoms of thyroid disease:
1. Nervousness and tremor: These symptoms, along with agitation, can signal an overfunction of
the thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism).
2. Mental fogginess and poor concentration: Mental functioning can be affected in both
hyperthyroidism (elevated levels of thyroid hormone) and hypothyroidism (too low levels of
thyroid hormones). While sluggishness and depressed mood are often associated with
hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism can also lead to a reduced capacity for concentration.
3. Menstrual changes: Hypothyroidism is sometimes associated withexcessive or prolonged
menstrual bleeding, while hyperthyroidism can be characterized by scanty or reduced menstrual
flow.
4. Feeling bloated: Fluid retention is often a sign of an underactive thyroid gland.
5. Racing heartbeat: An increased heart rate (tachycardia) andpalpitations can be symptoms of
hyperthyroidism.
6. Aches and pains: Muscle aches and pain can accompany different types of thyroid problems.
7. Weight gain: A modest amount of weight gain often accompanies conditions in which thyroid
gland activity is lower than normal.
8. High cholesterol levels: An increase in blood cholesterol levels can occur in individuals with
hypothyroidism.
9. Heat intolerance: People with an overactive thyroid gland often complain of intolerance to
higher temperatures.
10. Feeling cold: Conversely, those with an underfunctioning thyroid may feel constantly cold.
It is important to remember that none of these symptoms is absolutely specific for thyroid disease.
All of them may be caused by a number of different conditions and normal states. Your health care
professional can order laboratory tests to evaluate the function of your thyroid gland if you have
troubling symptoms.

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