Your T3 hormone is crucial for cellular function. Your body converts about 80% of your other thyroid hormone, T4, into T3.
However, sometimes your body is not able to do this conversion successfully, and that leads to too-little T3 and many frustrating symptoms.
There are a number of possible symptoms connected to hypothyroidism. These include:
Chronic fatigue
Cold extremities (hands and feet)
Need more sleep than usual
Rapid weight gain
Infrequent and/or painful bowel movements
Depression
Morning headaches
Thinning hair
Dry skin
Brain fog/mental sluggishness
Many hypothyroidism sufferers have multiple symptoms, or even most of these symptoms at some point.
Hyperthyroidism can cause a variety of symptoms including:
Heart palpitations
Accelerated pulse, even when inactive
Nervousness and anxiety
Night sweats
Insomnia
Difficulty gaining weight
Hyperthyroidism symptoms are generally the opposite of hypothyroidism symptoms.
Hyperthyroidism sufferers often have several or possibly all of these symptoms at one time.
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