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Hypothyroidism FAQs

Browse through some of the most frequently asked questions.

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Symptoms of hypothyroidism

  • I feel so tired. Can this also be due to a thyroid problem?
  • What are the symptoms of constipation, and can hypothyroidism be one of the causes?
  • What are the causes of sleep apnea, and how is it related to hypothyroidism?
  • Why do people suffering from hypothyroidism feel cold?
  • Is hair loss among the symptoms of hypothyroidism?
  • Is hypothyroidism responsible for brittle nails?
  • What causes erectile dysfunction, and can hypothyroidism be one of the causes?
  • How does hypothyroidism lead to a swollen face?
  • How does hypothyroidism impact menstruation?
  • How is hypothyroidism related to weight loss?

2.
Thyroid disorders

  • What is hypothyroidism?
  • What's the difference between hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism?
  • What are the causes of hypothyroidism?
  • Is hypothyroidism genetic?

3.
Diagnosing and managing thyroid disorders

  • How often should I be tested for thyroid disease?
  • How is hypothyroidism diagnosed?
  • What are normal TSH levels?
  • Why is it important to have a TSH test regularly after I've been diagnosed with hypothyroidism?
  • Why should I stay on the same levothyroxine product?
  • Should my TSH levels to be tested before I get pregnant?
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