Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism generally refers to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis with hypothyroidism, which is usually incurable, but can be controlled with medication. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an autoimmune thyroid disease that can lead to hypothyroidism. If hypothyroidism occurs, you need to take levothyroxine as prescribed by your doctor to keep your thyroid hormones within a reasonable range. Patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis with hypothyroidism may experience discomfort in the anterior neck area, localized pain and tenderness, decreased sweating, chills, slow movements, depression, fatigue, drowsiness, mental retardation, poor appetite, weight gain, and constipation. Patients diagnosed with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis with hypothyroidism should actively cooperate with doctors for treatment and regular review.