I think i have a thyroid problems.?


Question:
do these sound like symptoms of a thyroid problem? problems losing weight, irregular periods (every three months for 1 or 2 days), fatigue, not feeling well?

Answers:
i think you do have a thyroid problem. the symptoms seem right, except for the losing weight part. you seem to have hypo thyroid due to the fatigue and tiredness. but i doubt this is the case because patients with hypothyroid gain not lose weight.

Other Answers:
so does my mom!!lo lget a speshal doctor!!srry good luck

Go get a blood test. no idea


A simple blood test can check for problems.


This question may offend you.but are you anorexic in any form? I only ask because those are some of the symptoms.
The only way to really know if there is something wrong with your thyroid is to go and see an M.D. or a Nutritionist.

Yes..my daughter had to have hers removed at just 23 years old. Talk to your doc and he can run a simple blood test to find out for sure. It might be hypothyroidism. Go see your doctor express your concerns!


Maybe. You need to have bloodwork done. You need to have your thyroxin levels checked as well as your T3 and T4 hormone levels checked. You will need to see and endocrinologist.


Yes. Definitely signs of it. I have hypothyroidism and those are problems I had. Other symptoms include sensitivity to cold, a tendency for your hair to fall out(like in the shower or when you brush it), lack of or diminished sex drive.etc. I'd definitely talk to your doctor, just a simple blood test and they could know for sure-and it's something you want to definitely take care of ASAP, it can cause thyroid Cancer if left untreated.

I've had hypothyroid for most of my life. It sound like you could, especially with the fatigue. You might also notice britle fingernails, weak hair, gaining weight, but mainly, you're always tired. You need to get a blood test and go to a doctor. There is no way to cure it, you have to take medication that will regulate it. So get to a doctor and figure it out. You will have to get a blood test anyways cuz it could have to do with your hormones. But if it is your thyroid, get it taken care of quick. the best thing for you to do is go to the doctor




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