Hypothyroid Symptoms


 Hypothyroid affects as many as 5 million Americans. Many people have hypothyroid symptoms without even realizing it. One in ten adult American women have been diagnosed with thyroid disorders and some endocrinologists suggest that as many as 25% of adult American women are presenting with clinically detectable thyroid dysfunction.
Fatigue is the most common sign of hypothyroid symptoms, followed by feeling cold, weight gain, depression and muscle weakness. Other common signs of hypothyroidism include:

Frequent Infections
Milky discharge from breasts.
Chest Pains.
Hair loss.
Coarse, dry hair.
Rough, dry skin.
Intolerance to cold.
Muscle weakness.
Heart Palpitations.
Abnormal menstrual cycles.
Decreased sex drive.
Irritability.
Constipation.
 Muscle cramps.
Mood swings 
Goiter, swelling of the thyroid gland.
Drooping eyes.