Thyroid

Thyroid

Disorders

HASHIMOTO’S THYROIDITIS, GRAVES’ DISEASE, LOW THYROID

Hypothyroidism: Low thyroid function, or hypothyroidism, affects around 20 million Americans, and 1 in 8 women will experience a thyroid issue in her lifetime. This master gland that is located in your neck controls many, far-reaching facets of your health.

Gut Problems

Low thyroid function can reduce the movement of your intestines, which is essential for healthy digestion. The ability of your body to absorb nutrients is also altered when your thyroid isn’t working well. Healthy thyroid function dampens gut inflammation, and low thyroid function is linked with gastric ulcers and leaky gut syndrome.

Weight Gain

When your thyroid hormones are low, your body will be less able to break down fat, making you resistant to weight loss. Weight gain isn’t the cause of your problems, but a symptom of something not being addressed. When you deal with the underlying hormonal problem and heal, weight loss is the natural byproduct.

Estrogen Imbalances

Estrogen comes in the form of three metabolites: Estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), and estriol (E3). Estrogen balance is essential for your health. When your thyroid isn’t working well it can unbalance your estrogen metabolite ratio.

Low Sex Drive

You may think your low sex drive is due to aging, when in fact it may be a symptom of a bigger hormonal problem that’s anything but normal. Thyroid function affects the metabolism of estrogen and testosterone in the body. Hypothyroidism in men is linked with erectile dysfunction and low libido in both men and women.

Blood Sugar Fluctuations

Dysfunctions of your cortisol rhythm can bring blood pressure and blood sugar dysregulation.

Fragile Bones

Abnormal thyroid function can decrease bone mineral density. Serum calcium will typically be in the “normal” reference range with hypothyroidism, but outside of the functional, optimal range.

Low Energy

In addition to slowing your ability to burn fat, hypothyroidism will also decrease your energy, causing debilitating fatigue.

Blood Sugar Dysfunction

When your body is in a low thyroid state, it decreases your body’s ability to absorb glucose or blood sugar. You need glucose to get properly in the cell to create ATP, your cellular energy source. Despite sluggish glucose metabolism, many people struggling with low thyroid hormones can feel hypoglycemic, like they have low blood sugar. Because the cells are not getting the glucose they need, you can feel like you are hypoglycemic even with normal looking blood sugar labs. This vicious cycle of hormonal dysfunction can lead to metabolic syndrome or insulin resistance.

High Cholesterol & Triglycerides

A sluggish thyroid hormone level decreases the breakdown of cholesterol, leading to elevated total cholesterol and triglycerides. While high cholesterol alone is a poor predictor for heart attack and stroke risk, elevated triglycerides is an accurate marker for increased risk factor.

Hair Loss

Since the thyroid determines your metabolism and absorption of nutrients, when your thyroid hormones aren’t functioning optimally this can lead to hair loss. Making sure your levels are optimal is essential to regaining hair health.

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