What are the symptoms of hypothyroid?
Low basal body temperature is how some people check for hypothyroidism. the most common symptoms are fatigue, weight gain, depression, difficulty concentrating, difficulty losing weight, sensitivity to cold and hot, hair loss, constipation, fluid retention, menstrual problems (including scanty menstual periods or lack of periods), infertility, low body temperature, dry skin, reactive hypoglycemia, yellow palms, puffiness around the eyes or the ankles which is fluid retention, elevated serum cholesterol and hair loss, especially on the eyebrows. On physical examination some symptoms include thick tongue, the eyeballs appear protruding, indentations on the tongue and insomnia.