Thyroid disease
symptoms and hypothyroidismsymptoms
afflict millions of adults in the USA alone. Thyroid
diseasesymptoms are frequently misdiagnosed or
undiagnosed. Approximately 10-20% of women and 1-2% of men
have symptoms of thyroid problems. The most
common type of thyroid dysfunction is the condition
hypothyroidism, also called low thyroid or
underactive thyroid.
When thyroid function slows too much, one of the
consequences is that metabolism in the body slows down more
than it should. When the body's metabolism slows down due to
underactive thyroid function, the result can be
hypothyroidismsymptoms such as fatigue, weight
gain and depression. And other thyroidsymptoms
may be experienced as well, and these other symptoms
may appear to be unrelated.
The most common thyroiddiseasesymptoms
and hypothyroidismsymptoms include:
• Cold intolerance, cold hands and feet
• Constipation
• Depression
• Dry and coarse skin
• Fatigue and weakness
• Forgetfulness, dementia
• Hair loss
• Heavy menstrual periods
• High cholesterol
• Immune system problems
• Nervousness, tremors
• Sleep difficulties
• Weight gain
Having hypothyroidismsymptoms is related to
hormone imbalance. For a woman, three of the critical
hormones are estrogen, thyroid hormone and
progesterone. Understanding how these hormones work together
helps one better understand how to approach treating
thyroiddisease symptoms.
Harvard-trained Dr. John R. Lee, women's physician Dr. Jesse
Hanley and Virginia Hopkins are co-authors of the
best-seller What Your Doctor May NOT Tell You About
Premenopause. Dr. Lee explains his observations over a
twenty-year period when treating women having thyroiddisease symptoms. Dr. Lee believed that elevated
levels of estrogen interferes with normal thyroid
function, while progesterone facilitates healthy thyroid
function. As excess estrogen interferes with normal
thyroid hormone function, progesterone helps the
thyroid gland function more as it is supposed to.
He noticed that women who tested normal for thyroid
function were often progesterone deficient. Dr. Lee found a
clear pattern in his patients with a progesterone deficiency
which was this - their thyroiddisease
symptoms lessened when natural progesterone
supplementation was done and hormone balance was achieved.
Read more about hormone imbalance, how progesterone
deficiency happens and how to have balanced hormones for
better health. There is a free online womens hormone
health test you can take to find out more about your
health and symptoms you may be experiencing.
After the test, you will receive physician-based
recommendations based on your answers. If you feel you may
have thyroiddisease symptoms, learn more
about the natural approaches recommended by naturopathic
physicians for treating hypothyroidism symptoms.
Copyright 2005 InfoSearch Publishing
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and treatment at
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women's health issues.