Symptoms That Your Thyroid Hormones Are Out Of Balance

It may not get as much attention as other parts of the body – your thyroid is a major player in your health. The thyroid is an endocrine gland located in the front of the neck. It produces thyroid hormones that regulate a variety of body functions including heart rate, body temperature and the release of energy to cells. The amount of hormones produced by the thyroid gland must be balanced for the body to operate properly.

 

It is increasingly important to help people recognize symptoms of thyroid imbalance so they can be addressed as early as possible. When a thyroid produces too little hormone, it is known as hypothyroidism. When too much hormone is produced, it is known as hyperthyroidism. 

 

Women are five to eight times more likely to have thyroid problems than men. Imbalances can occur at any age but are more common in people over 60. Here are some symptoms that might indicate your thyroid hormones are imbalanced. Some people experience several of these symptoms while others may experience just one or two.

 

Fluctuating Pulse Rate

 

Thyroid hormones help regulate your heartbeat. If too little hormone is being produced, the pulse rate is abnormally low, which means the heart is beating too slowly. This slow heart rate can cause blood vessels to become stiff. 

 

If too much hormone is produced, the pulse rate is too high, which means the heart is pumping too fast. If left untreated, either condition can make existing heart problems more severe or lead to new heart issues.

 

Weight Gain Or Loss

 

Unintentional weight gain or loss can be a sign of hormone imbalance. The amount of hormone being released can also affect appetite, which adds to a change in weight. Eating too much or too little can lead to many different nutritional health issues.

 

Changes In Skin

 

If your skin becomes dry, cracked, pale and cool to the touch, it may be a sign of an underactive thyroid. In contrast, skin that is flushed or has rashes can be a sign of an overactive thyroid.

 

Feeling Tired

 

Both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism can bring on feelings of weakness and exhaustion. The feelings of weakness may occur when climbing stairs, trying to lift items or doing other simple tasks. Muscles may also feel tender and stiffer than normal.

 

Fatigue, dry eyes or problems with sleep could be symptoms of a thyroid imbalance. Unusual dryness, altered vision or even double vision can occur when thyroid hormones are out of balance. In some cases, the eyes may bulge out.

 

Formation Of A Lump

 

When the thyroid is out of balance, it can swell and form a visible lump in the throat. This enlargement, known as a goiter, can sometimes be caused by other health issues as well.

 

Heightened Emotions

 

Thyroid hormone imbalances can cause feelings of confusion, depression or irritability. In some cases, these emotions are incorrectly labeled as psychiatric issues when they are actually hormonal issues.

 

Problems With Sleep

 

The thyroid controls body temperature, which plays an important role in getting proper sleep. Excess thyroid hormone can cause insomnia, while too little thyroid hormone can cause sleepiness at all times of the day. Since proper sleep is important for good health, both extremes can add to current health issues or create new ones.

 

Regain Control And A Better Path Of Health

 

A thyroid hormone test can help your doctor determine whether there is a hormonal imbalance. These symptoms can also be signs of other health issues as well as thyroid issues. Talking about these or other unusual changes in your health with your doctor is important for an accurate diagnosis. Forming a partnership with your doctor is the best way to stay healthy. Getting screened for thyroid imbalance can reveal problems that can be addressed for a better quality of life.

 

Hormone Therapy is one of the regenerative medicine treatments offered at Integrative Telemedicine. Our physicians will perform a comprehensive evaluation of your condition in order to determine which treatment might be best for you. They will explain your options so that you can make a decision you’re most comfortable with.

 

If you have any questions or would like to schedule a consultation, call our friendly staff today at (520) 396-4866 or fill out our online request form. We look forward to being your healthcare partner.

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