Low thyroid generally refers to hypothyroidism, also known as hypothyroidism. Symptoms of hypothyroidism include bradycardia, weight gain, fatigue, drowsiness, chills, facial swelling, constipation, and hair loss. Women may also experience menstrual disorders or excessive menstruation and infertility.
1. When hypothyroidism affects the nervous system, it can show intellectual decline and memory loss;
2. If it affects the cardiovascular system, it may manifest as low blood pressure, bradycardia, and decreased pulse pressure difference. Lipids include elevated triglycerides and cholesterol.
3. In addition the hematopoietic system can be affected and anemia may occur.
4. The reproductive system may also be affected, with menstrual disorders and elevated prolactin.
In the case of hypothyroidism, a series of symptoms occur due to the reduced secretion of thyroid hormones, resulting in the slowing down of the body’s metabolism.
In the long run, it will lead to the enlargement of the thyroid gland, and in serious cases, it will also lead to compression symptoms, and common compression symptoms include hoarseness, sore throat, difficulty in breathing, difficulty in swallowing, etc. If the above symptoms similar to hypothyroidism occur, it will be difficult to swallow.
If you experience symptoms similar to those of hypothyroidism, it is recommended that you visit a hospital for further treatment.