What are the symptoms of elevated thyroid stimulating hormone?

Elevated thyroid stimulating hormone generally suggests that the patient has subclinical hypothyroidism or hypothyroidism, and the specific symptoms are as follows: 1. Subclinical hypothyroidism: patients with subclinical hypothyroidism only have elevated thyroid stimulating hormone, and the level of thyroid hormone is still within the normal range, so patients usually do not have obvious clinical symptoms. 2. Hypothyroidism: Patients with hypothyroidism have elevated thyroid stimulating hormone, accompanied by lowered thyroid hormone, and may have fatigue, chills, generalized swelling, weight gain, and slowed heart rate. Men may cause loss of libido, impotence, etc.; women may experience excessive menstruation and amenorrhea. The appearance of elevated thyroid stimulating hormone, need to consult a doctor in time, combined with other thyroid function indicators to determine, follow the doctor’s advice to choose the appropriate treatment.