What Are The Symptoms of Hypothyroidism?
March 26th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed
To define hypothyroidism, the thyroid gland is producing lesser hormones to stimulate the metabolism, or the body is not able to utilize the hormones, thus, hypothyroidism. The lack of thyroid hormones slows down the metabolism and this can lead to complications like hypertensions and might also lead to heart complications. Hypothyroidism is common, but the occurrence of the situation is not yet documented. Some experts estimate that 0.5% of the total American population has the disease. The occurrence is much greater among people over 50 years of. That’s why, people who are already on the over-the-hill age should carefully choose a Hypothyroidism diet to help them cope up with Hypothyroidism. And what are the symptoms & complications of this health problem?
Mental fatigue, weakness, unexplained weight gain and sadness are the most common and early signs and that includes constipation, sensitivity to coldness, numbness in some parts of the body including the tongue, a decrease in sweating, dry, thin and easy-to-break hair, muscle and joint pains and even yellowish, itchy and irritable skin. The complications included diabetes and elevated cholesterol levels. That’s why, one of the ways or the best natural thyroid treatment is to on a diet, a balanced diet and your doctor should have an appropriate one ready for you.
Hypothyroidism increases the risk of elevated cholesterol levels, heart disease and diabetes (diabetes mellitus). This occurs even by moderately decreased thyroid production.
It is also to get informed that some foods can contribute to hypothyroidism especially when eaten raw in big amounts. Foods like Brussel sprouts, broccoli, corn oil, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, kohlrabi, radishes, rutabaga, soy and turnips. Some other reasons why there is hypothyroidism are artificial sweeteners that can contain aspartame, so better check your lump of sugar if it contains aspartame, mercury pollution, dental fillings containing mercury and one of the most dominant ingredient in toothpastes- fluoride. Fortunately, there are some thyroid supplements that can help take care of your hypothyroid problem. They can’t cure this problem as what some medicines can do to you. They will only offer the more important nutrients needed to boost your immune system and once this is achieved, your body will cure itself from this health problem. Should you really need medicines, be sure you go and visit your doctor and don’t do any self-medication.
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