An underactive thyroid can be the result of an auto-immune problem, whereby the body's own antibodies attack the thyroid gland. |
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The test showed that Stanton had an underactive thyroid, probably triggered by pregnancy. |
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When it's underactive, your body burns fewer calories and burns them more slowly, which is why it can affect your ability to lose weight. |
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This is largely caused by underactive enzyme systems in the stratum corneum associated with the lack of hydration. |
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If you believe you have an underactive thyroid, the next step is to see a doctor. |
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Women, especially those older than 40, are more likely to have an underactive thyroid than men are. |
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You are right that many of your symptoms are consistent with an underactive thyroid. |
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Americans may tend to be overweight and underactive, but gyms are still big business. |
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The most common abnormality was an incompletely emptying bladder, either because of obstructed outflow, an underactive detrusor, or urethral stricture. |
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From their symptoms, its clear that their thyroid is underactive. |
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Blood tests are often prescribed to detect an underactive thyroid. |
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The symptoms you describe are typical of an underactive thyroid gland. |
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Not all high cholesterol is caused by an underactive thyroid gland. |
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An underactive thyroid gland can be treated with thyroid hormone. |
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But sometimes fatigue and sluggishness are caused by an underactive thyroid and these external forces simply exacerbate an already stressed thyroid gland. |
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There are plenty of natural treatments for an underactive thyroid. |
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My thyroid was underactive and I was immediately prescribed thyroxin tablets. |
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Common symptoms, similar to an underactive thyroid, are feeling tired, mood swings, weight gain, heart palpations, sweating and lighter periods. |
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A blood test confirmed hypothyroidismher thyroid gland was underactive, producing too little thyroid hormone. |
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If you have an underactive thyroid, you'll need to take a thyroid hormone for the rest of your life. |
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Your GP refers you to an endocrinologist when you have a problem with your endocrine system, such as an underactive thyroid. |
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Thus a person with an underactive thyroid can gain weight even on a low-calorie diet. |
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Make an appointment with your GP who may suggest you have a blood test to rule out a medical cause such as anaemia or an underactive thyroid gland. |
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