Low Thyroid

Low thyroid (hypothyroid) is a common and potentially devastating problem in America. It affects approximately 10 million women in America, and according to the Thyroid Foundation of America, more than half of the patients with low thyroid in are undiagnosed. Of those who are diagnosed, many are not receiving optimal treatment.

Thyroid hormone affects every single cell in the body, and it is the master controller for overall metabolism. The most common symptoms of low thyroid that I see in my office are fatigue (low energy) and the inability to lose weight. Other common symptoms include constipation, fibromyalgia, depression, brain fog, anxiety, dry skin, hair loss, low body temperature, low stamina, cold intolerance, cold hands and feet, low libido, generalized aches and pains, swelling, edema, puffiness, and brittle nails. Actual diseases that may be associated with low thyroid include hardening of the arteries, generalized inflammation, cardiovascular disease, abnormal lipid (cholesterol) levels, abnormal menstrual periods, infertility, poor pregnancy outcomes, low mood, depression, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and obesity.

The standard screening test most doctors use is called a Thyroid Stimulating Hormone test (TSH). TSH may certainly be helpful in diagnosing a low thyroid condition. However, if a patient presents with symptoms consistent with low thyroid, such as fatigue, I feel that a more thorough evaluation is often warranted. Often upon further evaluation, and especially with clinical correlation, the patient may be found to be hypothyroid even with a normal TSH. I frequently find that in such cases when the thyroid function is optimized, the patient’s symptoms improve dramatically.

The most common treatment for low thyroid is Synthroid. However, I have found that many patients respond better to a more natural and well rounded thyroid preparation such as Armour thyroid.

If you’re feeling fatigued, gaining weight, or having other low thyroid symptoms, call McMinn Clinic at 205-868-1313 for a thorough thyroid work evaluation.

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