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Understanding the Shared Symptoms Across Thyroid Disorders

Thyroid disorderThyroid disorders are those which affect one’s thyroid and parathyroid glands. The thyroid gland is a small, endocrine gland located toward the front of your neck that uses the thyroid hormone to regulate the speed at which your body handles its functions. Meanwhile, the parathyroid glands are four more minor glands located near the thyroid gland on either side of your primary airway and help regulate your body’s calcium levels.

Unfortunately, thyroid disorders are all too common in America. When a thyroid disorder arises, it can bring with it various severity of symptoms. And though there are multiple types of thyroid disorders—hyperthyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, goiter, etc.—they do have some shared symptoms that you should watch out for in case you’re concerned you may have a thyroid condition.

Chronic Fatigue

Most commonly, thyroid disorders come with feelings of excessive tiredness or lethargy. This is because, depending on what exact thyroid condition you’re dealing with, your body is either struggling with a sluggish metabolism or is actually working overtime on account of a thyroid imbalance.

Unexplained Weight Fluctuations

You’ll also want to watch out for unusual weight fluctuations, both in weight gain and loss. Conditions such as hypothyroidism have been known to cause weight gain, while hyperthyroidism often leads to significant weight loss.

Concerning Mood Changes

If you’re suffering from a thyroid disorder, you may also experience persistent mood problems. This may include unfounded feelings of anxiety, depression, and irritability that you had never previously experienced chronically before. Mood swings have also been known to be prevalent in certain thyroid conditions.

Changes in Heart Rate and Rhythm

The final shared symptom that those with thyroid disorders commonly experience is changes in their usual heart rate and rhythm. This is because the thyroid hormone (and therefore your thyroid gland) interacts with your cardiovascular system in a number of ways, and it naturally follows that when thyroid problems occur, it can throw those processes off balance.

Find Treatment for Your Thyroid Disorder at Lakeside Allergy ENT

If you have noticed any of the issues above persistently affecting your daily life, you should contact Lakeside Allergy ENT at 972-771-5443 to see if you have a thyroid disorder. With convenient locations for ENT disorder treatment in Rockwall, Wylie, and Forney, TX, their team of first-class doctors proudly serves all of the surrounding areas.

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