What happens when hypothyroidism is high?
Over time, untreated hypothyroidism can cause a number of health problems, such as obesity, joint pain, infertility and heart disease.
How do you know if your thyroid is off?
Here are the signs that your thyroid is off when it has abnormally high levels of thyroid hormones.
- Nervousness and Anxiousness.
- Increased Heart Rate (Plus Palpitations)
- Increased Sweating.
- More Bowel Movements.
- Goiter.
- Weak Nails and Thinning Hair.
- Sensitive Skin and Skin Discoloration.
- Difficulty Sleeping.
How do I get my TSH levels down?
If your thyroid is overactive, there are several options:
- Radioactive iodine to slow down your thyroid.
- Anti-thyroid medications to prevent it from overproducing hormones.
- Beta blockers to reduce a rapid heart rate caused by high thyroid levels.
- Surgery to remove the thyroid (this is less common)
What is full blown hypothyroidism?
Subclinical hypothyroidism is defined as a thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level of 4.6 to 10 mIU/L. A normal TSH level is 0.4 to 4.0 and full-blown hypothyroidism is 10 or higher.
What are the signs of a bad thyroid?
People with hypothyroidism sometimes complain of constipation.
What are the effects of high thyroid?
Experiencing anxiety,irritability and nervousness.
What causes elevated thyroid level?
Normal TSH – Adults should have TSH hormone levels that range from 0.4-4.2 mU/L.
What does an elevated thyroid level mean?
So what does a high TSH actually mean? An elevation in TSH is an indicator that the system is not working properly, and in this case, it means that thyroid function in the serum (T3 and T4) is low. Low levels of T3 and T4 circulate back up to the pituitary gland which tells the body that not enough thyroid hormone is being produced.