What are the symptoms of the red flag of hypothyroidism?

Red flag symptoms of hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) signal a worsening condition, including severe fatigue, unexplained weight gain, increased cold intolerance, significant dry skin/hair, worsening depression/brain fog, noticeable constipation, heavier/irregular periods, and potential muscle aches/weakness, indicating your metabolism is slowing too much and you need a doctor's attention.

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What are sneaky signs you have a thyroid problem?

Common signs of thyroid disease are unexplained weight gain or loss, fatigue, insomnia, and depression or anxiety. But some symptoms of thyroid problems may not seem like they would have anything to do with a thyroid problem: Shaking and nervousness. Fast heart rate.

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Can hypothyroidism cause tongue swelling?

Untreated hypothyroidism and thyroiditis. Conditions such as sarcoidosis, amyloidosis, and neurofibromatosis that cause inflammation and tissue infiltration that can cause the tongue to become enlarged. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, jaw misalignment, and poor tooth alignment.

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What causes high TSH in kids?

An overweight child may have a higher TSH level (like hyperthyroidism). A child with hypothyroidism may be mildly overweight, but not significantly overweight or obese.

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What does a hypothyroid flare feel like?

Common Symptoms of a Hashimoto's Flare-Up:

Cold Sensitivity: Feeling cold even in warm environments, layering up when others are comfortable. Brain Fog: Trouble concentrating, memory lapses, and difficulty finding words. Digestive Issues: Constipation, bloating, and slow digestion.

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What hurts when you have hypothyroidism?

For some people, hypothyroidism that hasn't been treated can lead to joint and muscle problems. Specifically, hypothyroidism may cause: Muscle aches, tenderness and stiffness. Joint pain and stiffness, particularly in the hands and knees in adults.

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What causes TSH to increase quickly?

Autoimmune flare/increased antibodies

During a flare, your immune system becomes overactive, and antibodies can increase. The increased inflammation can interfere with thyroid function and cause your thyroid antibody and TSH levels to rise.

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What deficiency can cause high TSH?

Iodine deficiency is associated with increased thyroid hormone sensitivity in individuals with elevated TSH.

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What is considered a dangerously high TSH level?

TSH is a pituitary hormone that regulates thyroid hormones; typical lab ranges are ~0.4–4.0 mIU/L, but context matters. Levels >10 mIU/L are generally considered high risk and often warrant treatment; high TSH usually signals hypothyroidism.

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Can hypothyroidism affect your teeth?

Hypothyroidism has many oral signs and symptoms, such as delayed deciduous teeth exfoliation, delayed eruption of secondary teeth, macroglossia, anterior open-bite, enamel defects, enamel hypoplasia, increased incidence of caries, and increased incidence of periodontal disease.

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What is anxiety tongue?

The experience of a tingling tongue during anxiety, medically known as paresthesia, is a result of the body's fight-or-flight response. When faced with stress or danger, the body prepares itself by initiating certain physiological changes.

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What are some unusual symptoms of hypothyroidism?

Some possible symptoms include:

  • Brain fog (forgetfulness or difficulty concentrating).
  • Depression and anxiety.
  • Dry, coarse skin and hair.
  • Elevated blood cholesterol levels.
  • Feeling tired (fatigue).
  • Frequent or heavy menstrual periods.
  • Hoarseness.
  • Inability to tolerate cold temperatures.

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What habits damage the thyroid?

Daily habits such as irregular sleep, skipped meals, and stress can harm thyroid function. Improving your routine can offer significant relief and support hormonal recovery.

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Is a double chin caused by the thyroid?

Double Chin Caused by Thyroid

When the skin present below the jaw bone begins to sag and fills up with fat, then there can be a development of double chin, caused by thyroid. Usually, when the lymphatic system gets raided with bacteria, it gets processed and expelled by the liver.

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Does hypothyroidism make you need to pee?

People with hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism may experience symptoms of OAB because thyroid hormones can affect kidney function, causing more frequent urination.

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Should you take B12 if you have hypothyroidism?

Alleviates thyroid symptoms

Anemia is when your body lack's enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to your body's tissue, causing tiredness and weakness. Pernicious anemia can impact the absorption (or lack thereof) of vitamin B12. Supplementing with B12 may lead to an improvement in hypothyroid symptoms.

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What are the symptoms of thyroid problems in older females?

Contact your healthcare provider as soon as possible if you notice these common symptoms of hypothyroidism:

  • Low energy levels and slowed thinking.
  • Depression.
  • Weight gain.
  • Anemia (low red blood cell counts) or hyponatremia (low salt levels in the blood)
  • Muscle weakness, aches, tenderness, or stiffness.
  • Constipation.

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Which vitamin is not good for hypothyroidism?

Biotin. Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is popular for its benefits for hair, skin, and nails. However, it can cause issues for those with thyroid conditions. High doses of biotin can interfere with most laboratory tests for thyroid function, potentially leading to falsely high or low results.

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What can throw off a thyroid test?

There are certain things that can throw off your thyroid test results, including: Certain medications and supplements. The time between the last time you took your thyroid medication and when a provider draws your blood. (This is only a factor when you're taking thyroid medication that contains T3.)

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What time of day is TSH lowest?

Circadian variation in thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels has been well described, with secretion partially pulsatile and partially basal. TSH concentrations are maximal overnight and lowest in the late afternoon to early evening.

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Can thyroid problems affect sleep?

Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism can cause sleep issues. In patients with hyperthyroidism, the nervousness and arousal associated with the condition can prevent patients from falling asleep normally. Increased perspiration caused by the condition can lead to night sweats, waking the patient during the night.

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What is the one thing you should be eating for your thyroid every morning?

For optimal thyroid health, the one key nutrient to focus on daily is iodine, found in foods like dairy, eggs, and seafood, but also selenium, provided by just a few Brazil nuts, is vital for hormone conversion, making eggs or Brazil nuts great morning choices, alongside a balanced breakfast with protein, healthy fats, and fiber for overall function. 

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What are the early warning signs your thyroid is in trouble?

Early signs of thyroid problems often involve energy, temperature, and body changes, such as unexplained weight changes, fatigue, mood shifts (anxiety/depression), skin/hair issues (dryness, thinning), and altered heart rate or bowel habits, with hypothyroidism causing slow-down (cold, constipation, weight gain) and hyperthyroidism causing speeding up (heat, anxiety, weight loss, fast heart rate).
 

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What is the best time to check thyroid?

Timing is everything when it comes to thyroid testing. The optimal time for this crucial examination is in the morning, ideally between 8 AM and 10 AM. Why, you ask? During these hours, your thyroid hormones, TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone), and Free T4 levels are at their most stable.

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