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10 Symptoms of Hypothyroidism: Identify the Signs

Posted on December 1, 2025 by Admin
Here’s a clear guide to the 10 common symptoms of hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid), along with explanations so you can spot potential warning signs early.


10 Symptoms of Hypothyroidism

1. Fatigue & Low Energy

  • Feeling constantly tired, even after a full night’s sleep.

  • Caused by slowed metabolism and reduced thyroid hormone production.

2. Weight Gain

  • Unexplained weight gain despite no major change in diet or activity.

  • Thyroid hormones regulate metabolism; low levels slow calorie burning.

3. Cold Intolerance

  • Feeling unusually cold while others are comfortable.

  • Hypothyroidism reduces heat production in the body.

4. Dry Skin & Hair

  • Skin may become rough, dry, or pale.

  • Hair can thin or become brittle, and hair loss is common.

5. Hair Thinning or Hair Loss

  • Especially noticeable in the eyebrows (outer third) and scalp.

  • Nail brittleness can also occur.

6. Puffy Face & Swelling (Edema)

  • Puffiness around eyes, hands, or feet due to fluid retention.

  • Sometimes described as “moon face.”

7. Slow Heart Rate

  • Bradycardia (slower than normal heartbeat).

  • Can cause dizziness, fatigue, or fainting in severe cases.

8. Constipation

  • Sluggish digestion is common due to slowed metabolic and gut activity.

9. Depression or Mood Changes

  • Feeling down, low motivation, or memory problems.

  • Brain function is influenced by thyroid hormones, affecting mood and cognition.

10. Swelling in the Neck (Goiter)

  • Enlargement of the thyroid gland.

  • Can occur if the thyroid is struggling to produce enough hormones.


⚠️ Other Possible Signs

  • Hoarseness

  • Puffiness in hands and feet

  • Pale or yellowish skin

  • Muscle weakness or cramps

  • Swelling in the tongue or voice changes


Key Takeaways

  • Hypothyroidism develops slowly; early symptoms can be subtle.

  • If you notice multiple symptoms, it’s important to see a healthcare provider for blood tests (TSH, T3, T4).

  • Treatment with thyroid hormone replacement is effective and often resolves symptoms.


I can also make a simple checklist you can use at home to track possible hypothyroidism symptoms over time if you want.

Do you want me to create that checklist?

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