Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Knowing the Symptoms of Hashimoto's Disease

If you are a person who has been having problems losing weight, even though you've been very loyal to your diet and exercise plan; or if you are someone who finds themselves tired when they have had plenty of rest and no other obvious reason for it; or someone who is also having a problem with their hair getting thinner and thinner, you may have a thyroid dysfunction, and it could be caused from Hashimoto's disease. Now just because you have a few symptoms, there isn't a reason to panic as you need to go to a doctor and have yourself tested to find out if this really is the case. Tell the doctor of your symptoms and what you suspect, and he'll be able to test you and find out for sure.

The symptoms of Hashimoto's disease
is the follows: Myxedematous psychosis, weight gain, depression, mania,
sensitivity to both heat and cold temperatures, paresthesia, fatigue, panic
attacks, bradycardia, tachycardia, high cholesterol, reactive hypoglycemia,
constipation, migraines, muscle weakness, cramps, memory loss, infertility and
hair loss.

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