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http://thyroid.about.com/cs/hairloss/a/hairloss.htmCan thyroid problems actually lead to hair loss?
Yes. http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0oGkl5Vh31J5gCan thyroid problems actually lead to hair loss?
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Yes according to many different health books that is one thing it can do, even the eyebrows. Also recurrent infections, migraines, hoarseness, respiratory infections, constipation, depression, difficulty concentrating, slow speech, goiter, and drooping, swollen eyes. The most common symtoms are fatigue and intolerance to cold. It is the bodys internal thermostat regulating the temperature by secreting two hormones that control how quickly the body burns calories and uses energy. If the thyroid secretes too much hormone, hyperthyroidism results, too little hormone results in hypothyroidism. To test yourself for an underactive thyroid, keep a thermometer by your bed at night. When you awaken in the morning, place the thermometer under you arm pit and hold it there for fifteen minutes. Keep still and quiet try not to move. Any motion can upset your temperature reading. A temperature of 97.6 or lower may indicate an underactive thyroid. Keep a temperature log for five days. If your reading are consistently low, consult a doctor.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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