Which are the symptoms of Hashimotos Disease?

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Symptoms of Hashimoto's Disease


Hashimoto's disease, also known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis, is an autoimmune disorder that affects the thyroid gland. It is the most common cause of hypothyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones to meet the body's needs. Hashimoto's disease primarily affects women, and it often develops gradually over several years. While the symptoms can vary from person to person, there are several common signs to watch out for:



1. Fatigue and Weakness


One of the hallmark symptoms of Hashimoto's disease is persistent fatigue and weakness. Individuals may feel excessively tired, even after getting enough sleep. This fatigue can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life.



2. Weight Gain


Unexplained weight gain is another common symptom of Hashimoto's disease. Despite maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine, individuals may find it difficult to lose weight or notice a gradual increase in their weight over time.



3. Cold Sensitivity


People with Hashimoto's disease often have an increased sensitivity to cold temperatures. They may feel cold more easily than others, even in mild weather conditions. This sensitivity can be accompanied by cold hands and feet.



4. Muscle and Joint Pain


Hashimoto's disease can cause muscle and joint pain, stiffness, and general discomfort. This pain is often described as achy or similar to that experienced during the flu. It can affect multiple areas of the body.



5. Constipation


Individuals with Hashimoto's disease may experience constipation, which is characterized by infrequent bowel movements and difficulty passing stool. This symptom can be bothersome and contribute to overall discomfort.



6. Dry Skin and Hair


The condition can lead to dry, itchy skin and brittle hair. The skin may appear pale and feel rough to the touch. Hair may become thin, dry, and prone to breakage.



7. Mood Changes


Hashimoto's disease can affect mood and mental well-being. Individuals may experience depression, irritability, anxiety, or difficulty concentrating. These mood changes can significantly impact daily life and relationships.



8. Memory Problems


Some individuals with Hashimoto's disease may experience memory problems and difficulty with cognitive function. This can manifest as forgetfulness, brain fog, or difficulty organizing thoughts.



9. Menstrual Irregularities


Women with Hashimoto's disease may experience menstrual irregularities, such as heavy or prolonged periods, or conversely, lighter and shorter periods. Fertility issues and difficulty conceiving can also be associated with the condition.



10. Swelling in the Neck


In some cases, Hashimoto's disease can cause swelling or enlargement of the thyroid gland, known as a goiter. This can result in visible swelling in the front of the neck and may cause discomfort or difficulty swallowing.



If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis. Hashimoto's disease can be managed with medication and lifestyle changes to alleviate symptoms and maintain thyroid hormone levels within a healthy range.


by Diseasemaps

Extreme tiredness

3/8/17 by Sharon 200

Fatigue you can control it with healthy foods and exercise along with taking the medication You're doctor prescribed you like they prescribed.

5/27/17 by Lindsey 1100

The fatigue and brain fog are killer! You feel like you have the body of a 90 yr old no matter how young you are!

10/1/17 by Carolina_Tia 2050

Fatigue in the day, sleeplessness at night

10/9/17 by Andrew 1300

Fatigue, weight problems, brain fog, aches and pains

10/25/17 by Nicoletta 700

It varies for everyone but I think the fatigue is the worst.

10/26/17 by Chloe 400

I was diagnosed with Hashimoto in 2015, mostly I had fatigue, anxiety, tachycardia, panic attacks, and diarrhea. After six months I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Severe diarrhea, panic attack, agoraphobia, severe fatigue, and sometimes I used to go to ER because I thought that I would die from heart disease. Of course, nobody told me I had Hashimoto's thyroiditis, I discovered that later on. What I hated most was anxiety and panic attacks, this happened everywhere and anywhere. Is not that the other symptoms don't count but at least what brain designs for you to keep you safe is really painful.

3/29/18 by Enela 400

Tiredness or Insomnia varies all the time Foggy head / confusion Fertility issues Teeth and gum problems Swollen ankles and bad sores on legs and feet Anxiety Dry skin and hair

11/12/21 by beckie 450
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A great fatigue, memory problems, stir-fries, mood , muscle pain

9/8/17 by Nathalie. Translated
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All this and pette hair eyebrows, poor sleep, weight gain, transit altered....

9/8/17 by Faure. Translated
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Fatigue, weight gain , hyper-emotionality

9/9/17 by Amelie. Translated
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Emotional symptoms: depression and anxiety. Physical symptoms: fatigue and muscle aches. Neurological symptoms: forgetfulness and fog mental. Other: high cholesterol, insulin resistance, hair loss, weight loss, acne, imbalance in hormone, inflammation.

10/23/17 by Thaíla. Translated
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Extreme tiredness, very sleepy to the mix; muscle pain; apathy; memory loss and mental confusion; acne; increased susceptibility to develop inflammatory processes (immune system down)

10/23/17 by Sara. Translated
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Would the general pain in the body because it leaves us very limited and depressive. I also think it is one of the worst symptoms of difficulty with memory.

10/23/17 by Maria. Translated

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