What are the symptoms of Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism?
Hyperthyroidism symptoms include: • Weight loss • Increased appetite • Nervousness • Restlessness • Heat intolerance • Increased sweating • Fatigue • Frequent bowel movements • Menstrual irregularities • Enlarged thyroid • Palpitations or irregular heartbeat Hypothyroidism symptoms include: (Early) • Weakness • Fatigue • Cold intolerance • Constipation • Weight gain • Depression • Joint or muscle pain • Thin, brittle fingernails • Thin and brittle hair • Paleness (Late) • Slow speech • Dry, flaky skin • Thickening of the skin • Puffy face, hands, and feet • Decreased taste and smell • Thinning of eyebrows • Hoarseness • Abnormal menstrual periods In addition to symptoms people with hypothyroidism may have increased cholesterol levels.
• Increased appetite • Nervousness • Weight loss • Restlessness • Heat intolerance • Increased sweating • Fatigue • Frequent bowel movements • Menstrual irregularities • Enlarged thyroid • Palpitations or irregular heartbeat Hypothyroidism symptoms include: (Early) • Weakness • Fatigue • Cold intolerance • Constipation • Weight gain • Depression • Joint or muscle pain • Thin, brittle fingernails • Thin and brittle hair • Paleness (Late) • Slow speech • Dry, flaky skin • Thickening of the skin • Puffy face, hands, and feet • Decreased taste and smell • Thinning of eyebrows • Hoarseness • Abnormal menstrual periods In addition to symptoms people with hypothyroidism may have increased cholesterol levels.