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Don't ignore these 5 thyroid signs

It is necessary to pay attention to what our body tells us with the signals it emits, especially when experiencing problems with the thyroid.

Surely on more than one occasion you have felt or noticed something different in your body. Some sensation that you are not used to catches your attention, but you let it go, “it will go away later,” “it’s nothing,” “it will pass.” There are those who self-medicate without knowing what is happening in their body. In most cases these assumptions are correct and what is being suffered is relieved or prevented. But what if one day, what you decide to do doesn’t work? It is necessary to pay attention to what our body tells us with the signals it emits, especially when experiencing problems with the thyroid. Below we will tell you what are the symptoms that occur when having problems with this gland. First let’s start by defining what the thyroid is. This gland is located in the front part of the neck, it is shaped like a butterfly. This gland is responsible for regulating the body’s metabolism by producing certain hormones. By becoming very active, it will produce these glands in excess, which will lead to hyperthyroidism. On the contrary, if the person stops producing hormones, they will develop hypothyroidism. We will list the symptoms that may occur when suffering from a thyroid problem.

  • Sadness and depression

A thyroid with less activity than necessary can affect your mood. As few thyroid hormones are produced, they can affect the levels of the “happiness hormone”, serotonin, making you feel somewhat depressed. On the other hand, too many of these hormones can make you feel anxious or stressed.

  • Constipation or diarrhea

If you suffer from any of these two and notice that they do not disappear, it is usually due to a malfunction in the production of thyroid hormone, which causes your digestion to slow down. This is usually one of the most common symptoms of hypothyroidism.

  • Excessive sleep

It is normal for it to be difficult to get up in the morning, but if you suffer from this problem frequently, the gland may cause your body to function slowly, even making you feel sleepy during the course of the day.

  • Hair loss and dry skin

The cold seasons haven’t arrived yet and you have dry skin? It can be a symptom of hypothyroidism, as we mentioned before, it causes your metabolism to work slower, which reduces sweat in your body. Nails and hair also become dry and very brittle. This ends in frequent hair loss.

  • Sudden weight gain

Weight gain can be caused by many factors. Gaining weight suddenly without changes in diet or physical exercise is a reason to worry. This is one of the most common and noticeable symptoms of this condition. They exercise adequately, but they cannot lose their weight. This is caused by an underactive thyroid. The key to identifying this problem is to pay attention to what is happening with your body. In most cases, people do not do so and once the problem has advanced, it is very difficult to reverse it. Take care of your health and your body, it is your vehicle to achieve your goals.