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To sum up this article, we can say that it is always a good option to ask your doctor to run a hypothyroidism test for you if you experience any of these symptoms.
Moreover, if you are diagnosed with this disease, you have to follow a strict treatment routine in order to keep things under control and to ease the side effects you might feel.
You can also try and search for a few lifestyle changes that might help you out! If you have any requests regarding what you would love to read from us, make sure to leave your suggestions in the comment section down below!
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5 thoughts on “12 Signs You Might Have Hypothyroidism”
The article on 12 signs you might have Hypothyroidism is very informative. Thank you.
I would like more articles on Hypothyroidism as I have the disease, and I need to understand the disease better.
My GP had never explained hypothyroid to me. I was losing hair, putting on weight and feeling tired all the time and my GP never suggested it. It was s friend said I might have it so i asked for a test which was positive so I was put on 100g thyroxine . I’m still losing hair and can’t lose weight and am tired all the time. I think I’m tested annually but don’t know why I’m still feeling so awful. Is there any other treatment other than thyroxine,? I’m getting so depressed by this…
Maggie
I am interested in essential details regarding the ‘life style’ , could you , please point out which are the needed changes in the life style ?
The article is useful as a guide though details are what I need .
Thank you.
Very informative. Thank you for writing this article. I would like to know what they commonly use for medication for this.
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