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About symptoms of thyroid dysfunctionReduction in the level of the hormone produced by the thyroid gland is one of the major causes for the symptoms of thyroid dysfunction. There are different types of thyroid disorders. The symptoms of thyroid dysfunction are specific to the type of thyroid disorder in a patient. Women are more prone to the symptoms than men.
Depression, confusion, disorientation, weeping for no apparent reason, restlessness, and agitation are some of the common symptoms of thyroid dysfunction. Some of the other symptoms include losing or gaining weight, chronic constipation or diarrhea, brittle hair and nails, and abnormally dark or light skin.Noticeable change in appetite, unusually moist or dry skin, hair loss or thinning of eyebrows, and unusually thick or thin skin are some of the other symptoms of thyroid dysfunction. High blood pressure, fatigue for no apparent reason, breast development in men, and intolerance of heat or cold are other common symptoms. Chronic itching, lack of coordination, tongue problems, and ear noise or hearing loss and slurred speech, forgetfulness, sleep problems, heartbeat sensations, and eye problems are some of the other common symptoms of thyroid dysfunction.
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