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May 02, 2025
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What Is Hypothyroidism?

Hypothyroidism is a health problem that happens when your thyroid gland doesn’t make enough hormones. When it doesn’t work well, many parts of your body can slow down.

What Does the Thyroid Do?
The thyroid makes hormones that help with:

Heart rate

Body temperature

Metabolism (how your body uses food for energy)

Growth and brain development

When hormone levels are too low, your body can’t work the way it should.

Common Symptoms of Hypothyroidism
If you have hypothyroidism, you might notice some of these signs:

Feeling very tired

Gaining weight easily

Feeling cold all the time

Dry skin or hair

Depression or mood changes

Memory problems

Slow heart rate

Constipation

Some people don’t have many symptoms at first, but they get worse over time if not treated.

What Causes Hypothyroidism?
The most common cause is Hashimoto’s disease, which is when the immune system attacks the thyroid. Other causes include:

Surgery that removes the thyroid

Radiation treatment for cancer

Certain medicines

Lack of iodine in the diet (rare in most countries today)

How Is It Treated?
The good news is that hypothyroidism can be treated with medicine. Doctors usually give a daily pill called levothyroxine, which replaces the missing thyroid hormone. Most people feel better once they start taking it, but it’s important to take it every day as prescribed.

Living With Hypothyroidism
People with hypothyroidism need to have their blood checked often to make sure they’re getting the right amount of medicine. Eating healthy, getting exercise, and keeping stress low can also help.

Some medications, like fildena 100, are used for other health issues such as erectile dysfunction. If you have thyroid problems, it's always best to talk to your doctor before starting new medications, because they could affect your hormone levels or interact with your treatment.

Final Thoughts
Hypothyroidism is a common health condition, but it can be managed with the right care. Early treatment can help you feel better and prevent more serious problems.


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